At The Opening Of The Greek Chambers At Athens, Last
week, King Othe expressed a hope that, thanks to the friendly cooperation of the great pOWers of "a neighbouring state," relations with that state would be reestablished. He......
The Telegraph Is Not So Bountiful As Usual In Its
supply of despatches, - but quite as problematical as ever. ,• "COnstanSinople, December 20,—It is confidently asserted that the resolu- iion has been adopted to storm......
Money Market.
STOCK EXCHAKQE, FRUDAY AITEEKOOK. „ • In the absence of important intelligence from the seat of war, collided with the limited attendance of members of the Stock Exchange, many......
• The Gazette Also Contained The Followhig Anntemcements-
The Queen has been pleased to pres.ent the Honourable and Reverend 'John ThOrnsis Pelhara B.A., to the Rectory of Saint Marysle-bone, in the county- of Middle - ices:41nd......
Galigt2ani's Areesenger Describes A Curious Incident Of...
relations, in the imperfect blockade of Russian commerce. "The roads lead- ing to Tilsit, Memel, and Keenigeberg, are at this moment encumbered with 'interminable convoes, and......
A. Ssipplement , Toephe„gazette Was Palished.this...
Lbicl Raglan, and further returns, of casualtiee. f, " Before Sebastopol, Dec. 13,1854. " My Lord Duke—Your Grace will be happy to hear that the weather hiss eont nualfine since......
Iontrro.
The Princess's and the Lyceum are this year, as usual, the chiefs of Christmas entertaianient. The former shows the best pantomime; the latter vaunts the most brilliant feeriea......
The 'president And Deputies Of The Legislative Body...
the Emperor at' the Tuileries' Yesterday, and presented the Loan Bill. The ?resident also presented the - expression of the sentiments of the Body to- ward& the Englieh army and......