BREAKFAST TO DR. ACHILLI, IN TIHE CONIMER. CIAL BUILDINGS. ON, Fridav lnooming last, at nine o'clock, the friendse of Evanl- gelical religion, belonging to different denominations, enter- taineil DrI. Giacinto Acliilli, at breakfast, in the Assemhihy- room oft tie Comnmercial Bui
AN imperial u1;ase issused by tile Ernlerer Paul CoiMpeltCd everynsan inhlisdominliocestli aballdoli thle usual roland hat, anll to adlopt a queer three-cori cred ciapeoau whichi tlie insgeniuity of the Russian aitocrat hadilnvenled forthe disfig r oc f ct his male subjecis anid
WNRECK OF TH1E ORION. LATEST PARTICULARS. TtuE accurac$~ of kthe main features in those nnrratives' of tile accident wvhich bave been publishedi, is contirmed onl all hands. 'iThe piece where the vessel struck lies a little to thle northward of Portpatrilck harbour. Tie coast at
llUMOUIPED CAI.%x'CGTS IN THEh CABINET. REPORTS of IOlitical changes have been very rife for the last fCW dIays, anid t e foillowling state ments justify tile ruomuors that all MIterraion of tbe Government is medlitated (Fr-ow thc London7 Corresoloiidest qf rreeioanJ Lowlnoo-, 7u
iEN; ' at Ei. E .N T 0 I'1h TI E N!'ES-!LET EJi. ITS PTBLTICATION THiREE TIMElS A-77ZEE. FAV-rPEl, as tlie NeAis-J.t/,c htas lihna hit71 the die- tiilwliiol ofi i, nlX i mlilial. fl a 1?61oll- ]ll; M un1't to tile hl illS of iti t' towa :an-il previlte. luititn the Ilng ati.i *Ie
THE TENNNT-flIGIIT I)EPUTATION-INTERVIEW WITHl SIR JAMES GRAHAM. (From the- Privale C'ort-asjotodett of/ito Free-nan's Journal,) LoNnov, FwrouxA, MALY 3tui, I850.-iTh deputatiun hail liii interview to-day with Sir James Grahiamr. Tue Rlev. Mr. Rongers stated to S ir Jameis the ca
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RETREINCHIIIENT OF OFFICiAL SALARIES. '11it [IRU nrce at length, some indications offered to the atitiont tnat tic very css5C tid, but hlitiherto vcry expcn- sive, c niodity eal ld Govertnment, is about to he el( eplciled-at all events, that a ibeginlning is aboit to Ile nenade i
MR. IHUME ON TIHE ANT[-PAPAL AGITATION. I Bu trnley Iall, Great Yarnionth, Nniv. 18. " lsY DEAR SIR- I ?? liy down the f1s1l eldverliser, j ,f tile 15th installt, without oiferilng some remarks on two s mnatters therein specially noaticeat. a ,-I approve of I he manner inl wilich
A NOBLE WVIFE-HIUNTER. AitnsaG the most important famiilies in Worcester tlihe Dinelys of Charlton held a prominient position, descendifled, is they werc, by the female line, from the royal house of Plauitagenct. Sir Edlwar D iely Cooderc, Bart., lied unmarried in 1761, aged tihi