ENGLISH NEWS.
The address in the Lords will be moved by Lord Bruce, and< seconded by Lord Bateraan. Viscount Palmersto% was much indisppsed,. but getting better. * - " ~-~ ***-"*•■ The electors of Lambeth, Mr. "UndeiN3ecretary Hawes former constituents, have^presented that gentleman with a testimonial of their esteem. The present Baron Auckland (the Earldom being extinct) will be the first Bishop of S,odor and Man who has ever sat in the House of Peers. The Hon. George S. Jerningham has been appointed Secretary to the British Embasy at the Ottoman Porte ; Daniel Blair, Esq., Surgeon General for British Guiana ; and George Marsh, Esq., Resident Magistrate at Mossel Bay, Cape of Good Hope. Dr. Bowring, M.P- for Bohon, has been appoioted her Majesty's Consul in China, and has departed for his destination. An extensive fall of chdlk' had occurred "at Shakspeare's Cliff; the quantity detached H w»s about 100,000 tons. ' ' '\ „ ' Colonel Blacker, one of the Grand Masters of the Irish Orange Lodges, has been expelled the brotherhood, by reason of his having subscribed towards the erection of a Roman Catholic Chapel. ,t, t * <. A number of ships were to be at once Jaid on with emigrants for the Cape of Good ifojpe. Generals Krabosky, Dietrich, Moga, and Mayer, have been arrested at Vienna for having taken part with the Hungarians. ,; It was rumoured that the King of Naples had been shot at. ' The hon. John Eliot has been app>i&ted one of the Secretaries to the Board w Control, vice Mr. Wyse, late M. P. for Waterford,' resigned. Cholera has re-appeared at Constantinople. A collision .bad taken place, between the House of Assembly at Jamaica, and the Council upon the consideration of the Estimates. The Marquis of Anglesea has been "appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Staffordshire, in place of Earl Talbot. The inhabitants of Plymouth, Devonport, Stonehouse and other places had nominated an influential deputation to wait upon the Home Secretary, praying him to advise a revision of the Liturgy. The war in Hungary was proceeding in insignificant skirmishes. The country was overrun by the Imperial troops, and several parties of note had been allowed by Prince Windishgratz. Madle. A. Blanqui. has been arrested on I suspicion of having favoured the escape of Barthelmy and Lacombe from prison. The usual amusements and rejoicings of the Carnival have been prohibited at Rome this season. The Cologne Gazette states that the Russian forces are on the Frontiers of Moldavia ready to commence hostilities in favour of Austria. The cholera was disappearing from some parts of the continent, viz., at Moscow, St. Petersburg, &c. A.t Vienna it was severe, and in Holland exceedingly so. It was advancing gradually into France —from Calais to Lisle, thence to Arras ; it has also appeared in Yport and Havre.
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 411, 11 July 1849, Page 2
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454ENGLISH NEWS. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume V, Issue 411, 11 July 1849, Page 2
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