authoress of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," in addition to the voluntary payments promised from this country, has already received 45 ,000 from her American publisher, for her share of the copyright existing in the United States. The receipts equal the sums obtained bY the most popular au
The following bills were read a second time and ordered to be committed : Copper Miners' in England, and Londonderry Improvement. Lord SEntoult apprehended that the bill, which stood for second reading tomorrow, under the title of the Great London Drainage Bill, was the same as
On the 28th ult., at Kilfane, Lady Power, of a son. On the 2nd inst., at 115, George-street, Edinburgh, the wife of Colonel 3 1 ° 11. crieff, Scots Fusilier Guards, of a son. On the 4th inst., the Viscountess Nevill, of a son. MARRIAGES. ne o f On the 23rd ult., at the British E
A frightful accident occurred on the premises of the London and North-Western Railway Company at Longsight, near Manchester, on Tuesday morning, whereby four men lost their lives, and at least a dozen received serious injuries. It seems that the engine, No. 1, an old four-wheele
• TUESDAY EVENING: 3 - THE . alsence of any change by the Bank of England in the rate of discount has had a . fayourable effect upon i the price of Consols, Which is the only stock for which •the transfer books are open. The settleineut a IV! account passed Y . cry smoothly, and
(From Inc illanehotcr Guardian.) us now examine its influence upon foreign trade, as exemplified in the °f Single exports of cotton goods and yarn. * * * Comparisons mogle years prove nothing at all; because the amount Of export in any one is influenced by many causes quite inde
every aspect a nation is only a given number of individuals. A practical inconvenience will occur, and appear frequently in subsequent discussions, if the bill pass. Christians and Jews have many common points of belief, but from the commencement of the Christian era they differ
February 23, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
sired the a for the between tkly that ncb, be. ion, and passed, he fully approved the conduct of Lord Malmesbury. A good underdanding with France was most desirable, but it was for this country to preserve attitude which made its advice respected, and which protected it from agg
February 23, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
ISTHMUS DARIEN SHIP CANAL. lecture was delivered on Tuesday evening at Mr. Tiryld's Globe, Leicestersquare, upon the advantages of the ship canal proposed to be made across the Isthmus of Darien. The lecturer (Dr. Cullen) having announced his intention of Proceeding in a short ti
February 23, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England