After entering into the history of the Montenegrin war, he said that, in answer to representations made to the Austrian Government, assurances had been given that the latter held the same views as our own Government on the subject, and though he could not state the precise terms
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
TO THE EDITOR OF TUE " SUERBORNE JOURNAL." Sir,—lt is about five years ago that John Brice, a poor but honest lad, left his native village, South Perrott, with a small stock of necessaries, and barely sufficient means to clear his fare to the far-famed fields of rich alluvial la
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a very great extent. If, also, the right hon. gentleman could contrive, as in France, to let persons receive their dividends without any trouble or risk, although it ,might affect London bankers and agents, it would give to the community at large immense facility, and great sati
LIVERPOOL, Saturday.—The Royal Mail steam ship America, Leitch commander, sailed from the Mersey to-day, with the usual mails for Halifax and Boston, and 136 passengers. TRIAL OF TEE LARGEST MAN-OF-WAR STEAM-SHIP IN THE WORLD.—The great three-decker, Duke of Wellington, 131 guns
The Assemblee Nationale says, that although no political man in Europe believes that the mission of Prince Menschikoff will lead to war, yet it must not be supposed that the mission is near its end. Russia (it says) is in no hurry, because she knows that Turkey will yield every