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THEATRE ROYAL, ADELPHI

... Under the Direction of Madame Celeste. Tins EVENING will tx> presented THE CRICKET ON THE HEAKTII: a Fairy Tale of Home. lohn Mr. O. Smith ; Caleb Plummer, Mr. Lambert; Tackle ton, Mr. CuUenford; Edward, Mr. Dot, Mrs. FitzwiUiam; Bertha, Mii? Woolgar; Mi* Tilly Hlowbov, Mr. Wright. After which, PHANTOM BRFAIt- FAST.' To conclude with HARLEQUIN AND POONOOWINIiKEEWANGFLIBEEDEEFLOBEEDKEBUSKEEBxNG ...

FREE TRADE

... CONTROVERSY BETWEEN MIL COBDEN AND MR. WODEHOUSE AT NORWICH. BY SPECIAL EXPRESS. (From our own Reporters.) NORWICH, Tuesday, 10 p.m. A meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Norwich, convened the mayor (John Betw, Esq.,) at the instance the Committee of the Corn-law League of that place was held yesterday evening, St. Andrew's Hu'l. More than ordinary interest had been excited the ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... * WINDSOR, Tuesday. The Queen anil Prince Albert walked out this morning. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, the Princess Royal, and the Princess Alice, were taken their accustomed exercise in the forenoon. Pri.ice Albert took the diversion of shooting to-day. The Man of Granby and Colonel Bouyerie were attendance on hi- Royal Highness. The Marquis afterwards took his ...

AFFAIRS OF GERMANY

... Hanover, 12th January. —The King has been very ill, and not yet recovered, but better than be was a few days ago. The Convocation of the Estates has not been deferred account of His Majesty's illness, but has been delayed because the ministerial d'epartmeuts are not really Copenhagen. 10th January.—This being the birthday of the Crown Princess, there will be grand entertainment in the palace ...

Death It. O. Driscol

... l, Esq.?Died on Saturday ' morning, Jan. 17, at his residence, Mardyke House, Cork, , Redmond O'Driscoll, Esq. He was, as Proprietor of the ! Cork Southern Reporter, for over thirty years at the head of the Provincial Press of Ireland, during which time he exercised talents of a verv high order in the advocacy of those great measures of public importance, which illustrate the first portion of ...

REFORM CLUB

... The Committee this establishment, commenced, about four years ago, the formation of an extensive Parliamentary Library, very considerable part of which is now completed; and we think we shall be doing a service to the liberal interest, and more particularly to those any way engaged in Parliamentary matters, if, on the eve of the Session, we inform them what valuable materials have been ...

COMMERCIAL

... Mincing Lane, Wednesday Evening. Sugar.- West India.—The market has improved ittone to-day, the refiners, who have for some time put been nearly out the market, has been rather free buyers, and advance Friday's prices have been paid, amounting to Is. on the lowest point of last week. Aboutsoo hogsheads have been sold.—A fair demand has existed by private contract, for Mauritius and Bengal ...

MONET MARKET AND CITY NEWS

... Wednesday Evening. » The funds opened favourably this morning, f first quotations of Consols were £ in advance of the closing rates of yesterday. Subsequently, however, the market became depressed, and some apprehensions * were entertained that the recent rise would not be maintained. Consols, however, did not recede more ; than about Later on in the day the prices rallied, j The Government ...

PARLIAMENT

... OPENING OF THE SESSION— Thursday, Jan. 22. la expectation of seeing her Majesty proceed to open the Parliament, the long walk leading from the Palace to the Hone Guard, was crowded at an early hour people who •eemed inclined to submit all the inclemencies of the morning in order to catch a glance of th.- Queen and her •onaortTPrince Albert. By one o'clock in the afternoon the crowd had very ...

SPORTING

... Y ®' ** in small sums, ■v-'fnn to Pf* b - v Monday's prices; a only toi.J at I >° oo * « agt. Mr. to 1 ae«t l«„i 1 ?. I> ri p. Offered. Bower—taken and after» to j ~ Mickey Free-taken freely. to l _ £' Wwy-t 1. «to 1 8 taken. 11 T &OBT. to ! stm *-J-' to 25 takf- » 1 _ do—taken. J*' ~ *r. fcv^ t^ en , a, i offered. offcmL £ u^Z^S. aad ' /,enn^'oamd- w to 9W, and 2(W toi'ii(V lun l'rum^ak' ...