15 MARCH 1851, page 8

30iffullautnue.

The Seventy-fourth Highlanders, under orders for Gibraltar, are to embark for the Cape of Good Hope on board her Majesty's steam-ship Vulcan, now on her passage to Cork, as a......

Postscript.

SATURDAY. Ministers are again in a mess, and the disclosure was volunteered by Lord J onar RUSSELL last night. Alarmed at Mr. Baillie's motion of cen- sure on the Ceylon affair,......

The Proceedings In The Suit Of Metairie Versus Wiseman Were

prolonged through all this week till yesterday, and then abruptly terminated, by an offer from Mr. Stuart, one of the counsel of the defendants, to deposit-the fund in court.......

Mr. John Melville, Of Upper Harley Street, Has Explained To

us an in- vention intended to obviate one class of railway accidents. Within the last few weeks we have noted more than one accident on a railway from the breaking of a......

Referring To The Postponement Of The Budget By Lord John

Russell, the Daily News says, despairingly—" We fear that the session is lost, even for the castigation of admitted abuses. At a meeting held by the Conservatives at Lord......

Musical Gossip.

We have heard it whispered that her Majesty's servants, although not understood to act remarkably well together, design to appear in a concert, on an early day in April. The......