The • Great Western Brought Accounts Of Continued...
the American money-market, which was generally attributed to the Operations of the 'fruited States Bank. We give extracts from some of .the papers. " The long-continued......
Postscript.
SATURDAY NIGHT. The Continental newspapers received this morning supply little news of importance ; but the Paris correspondent of the Tunes gives the following statement......
I'ltesent Establishment Of Glicenwicii I108pltal.
£15,060 The Governor and Chaplains receive half-pay in addition to their salaries ; and with the exception of four clerks, all the officers seem to have apartments and......
From A Source Which Has Frequently Supplied Us With Accurate
informa- tion, we learn that the prevalent report of the Queen's approaching mar- riage with Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg is not ill-founded ; and that the union will probably......
- — • - Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
BIRTHS. Ou the 2d inst., at Bishop's Caundle, the Lady or Sontavimat Dom, Esq., of a sou. On the 50t inst., in Whitehall Place, Lady HENRIK, Or a dalliilltrr. On the 8th inst.,......
The Marquis De Rumia ° Ny, Ambassador From France,...
to the Queen Regent of Spain on the 2d. The speech: he delivered upon the occasion gave offence to the Liberals; but it is not easy to discover any sufficient cause for their......
The Philadelphia Correspondent Of The Morning Chronicle,...
21st of September, supplies the following items of nuseellaueous news— Mr. Chequer, an eminent merchant of New York, was killed by a concussion of railroad cars, on Saturday......
The Liforniiig Chronicle, And One Of Its Correspondents...
sig- nature of "justitia," defended Admiral Fleming's appointment to the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital, by citing the precedent of Sir John Colpoys, who, they said, was......