10 APRIL 1847, page 9

Postscript.

SATU AY NIGIrr. A large and influential meeting was held yesterday in t Town-hall of - t • ; 2- Manchester, to support the Government scheme of ed tion. The Reverend C. D. Wray,......

There Have Been Rumours In Paris And London, All The

week, of an impending fall of the Coletti Administration. By implication this event has been connected with the intervention of France and England: bat the whole remains in a......

The Standard Publishes This Protentous Statement, Under...

"Birmingham, Friday evening"— The Standard publishes this protentous statement, under the date of "Birmingham, Friday evening"— " A communication has just been received from the......

• To The Editor Of The Spectaton.

Leeds, 6#4 April 1847. Sra—I have for many years been a reader of the Spectator, which I have al- - ways believed to be most careful and accurate in its selection of news: I am......

Money Market.

STOCK EXCHANGE, FRIDAY AFTERNOON.. The rumours noticed in part of our last impression as to the decline of the revenue during the quarter just ended, were proved to be without......

We Regret To State That Captain Drury, Who Was Employed

in Ireland, assisting the Board of Works, has fallen a victim to the famine fever in the district of Kinsale. He was one of the old gallant but neglected officers of the late......

Miss Eleonora Blackburn Has Presented To University...

lot library belonging to her brother, tbe let() Mr. William Blackburn of Lincoln's Inn. Miss Eleonora Blackburn has presented to University College the valuable lot library......

We Believe We May Confidently Announce That Every Effort...

be made by the Government to bring the business of the session of Parliament to a speedy termination, with a view to a general election. We hear that it is - considered not......