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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... Devonshire has accepted an invitation to be present on the re occasion. D THE ARCTIC~ EXP5D5TION.-By the latest news from the pi United States, we learn that the position and wants of the wy Arci ships in 'sdarch of the long-mijssing expedition of Sir bi John ...

Ireland

... mereantile cireles of Dublio, have taken place within the last few days. The celebrated Arthur one of the chicfs of the United Irishmen, and a member of the Irish died at his chateau of Bignor, in the Loiret, on the 23d of April in the cighty-ninth year ...

LITERATURE

... -vav demonstrate that the Irish Bar, so far ftem retrograding, is adteanring tht ih ability. w At the English B atseveral Irishmen have advanced to diotinctien.w Baron Marlin has attained the bench ; Sergeents Shee and M wey- B though of opposite politics ...

Caledonian Mercury

... in power, an aecredited ayent of the Whig ; ind Pectite party had made an overture to the Lrish Members, that if they would unite in the overthrow of the Derby Ministry, Ireland would be exempied from the inc Mr E. Ball, one of the members for Cambridgeshire ...

SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SCOTLAND— APPOINTMENT OF NEW SHERIFFS. —— TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. Str ..

... preamble “to be expedient that the number of Sheriffs in Scotland should be diminished, and that pro- vision should be made for uniting certain counties, in so far as regards the jurisdiction of the Sheriff;” and accordingly it is enacted that, upon arising ...

Provincial Intelligence

... neighbour- hood of Perth was the scene of considerable excite- mcnt, on account of a marriage which took place there that day. The united ages of the happy pair are considerably on the shady side of 92 years- that of the bridegroom being over 68, and tile bonnie ...

LITERATURE

... Legal Education. ed Irish Poetry (Art. 3) is pleasant, and to Irishmen will. no ad doubt prove interesting. But While tile writer of the article ?r, makes a comparison between the number of Irishmen in as Iumible 'life who have been Popular poets in their ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... overpowered. Centiie ofI t8 Of disaster bath to; Ireland and to England followed,,ada is a this day England darses not trnet Irishmen with rifles in a slat- their hands. Scotland defended her. nationality, aenturyr This after centmsry. against England, amid ...

LITERATURE

... Antiquaries might fal upon the traditonal sand genuine, because it seemed modern, and the deny the antiquity of the whole. Irishmen might recognise exce bite of their property, and ?? the entire work. indignant expe Scotcebwen, knowing their OWn0, might ...

POPERY IN AUSTRALIA

... proportion of about a tfeeettch. 4. The entire civil service is rapidly being demora. lised by filling up all places with Irishmen of the Romish faith. Let the Protestant community digest these items. Let every man be upon his guard. A little more of ...

CURIOSITIES OF THE STATUTE BOOK

... appears to have been thought an object only second in importance to keeping Irishmen out of it. Almost the next statute in the schedule. recites a previous statute touching Irishmen in England. One remarkable feature of ancient society was its disposition ...