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The appointment of Mr. Shaw Lefeyre to the office of First Commissioner of Works in succession to Mr. Adam is

... The appointment of Mr. Shaw Lefeyre to the office of First Commissioner of Works in succession to Mr. Adam is probably made in view of the coming Irish legislation. The office is not one to which very large administrative duties are attached, and it leaves ...

ADAMS v. COLERIDGE

... no reference whatever to the litigation with Mr. Bernard Coleridge. By Mr. Lockwood-He saw Mr. Bernard Coleridge only once, to get his authority to settle his matter at the same time; lie believed that Mr. Bernard Coleridge put himself unreservedly in ...

THE ADAMS-COLERIDE LIBEL CASE

... agreement betveot n himself and Mr. Adams had been suggested by him in censeuncuce of Mr. Adams's couciliatory state- ments in court. In pursuance of that arrangement 600/. a year 'was being paid to Mrs. Adams ...

THE LATE FALL OF HOUSES IN THE NEWROAD.—INQUEST

... M'Iver, Mr. L. M. Mackenzie, of Ficdon, two Catholic priests, and several dladies. After dinner, and when the ladies had retired, the le gentlemen were seized with pains in the throat and mouth, and in half an hour the two priests and Mr. Mackenzie were ...

THE LATE RIOTS

... ; Hon. P. Cadogan, 71. ; Lord Robartes, 16. ; Colonel Mackenzie, 151. ; Miss Marriott, 81. ; Colonel Morrison, 801.; Mr. H. Longdale, 251. ; Marquis de Lavalette, 61.; the Hon. R. elville, ll.-Mr. Abrahams said he had been de- sired by the committee to ...

THE LATE DR. W. B. CARPENTER

... among their occupants being Mr. and Mrs Edward Tyndal), Mr. W. Msanning, Mr. Bassett Matthews, Mr. Walter Greg, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Badger, Miss Hodgetts, Sir Thoma Paine. the 11ev. ...

MR. GORDON'S TRIAL

... will probably.show that the, late governor of I v. Jamaiaca is not theimmaculate gentleman that some a suppose him tq be remain, ?? .e Portsmnouth, Jae, 188I. G0. B. P..: k THE NOTES &i' MB. GORDON'S TRIAL d e rurs ssirron Or mR DolL? eWrns. ; SraE.he Biahsacy ...

MR. MATHER'S CASE

... had an interview yesterday with Secretary Sir John Peking- ton. The deputation consisted of the. Rev. Adam Cairns, Mr. B. Ellice, Mr. T. Fergus, and Mr. 0. Cawan. ...

THE ARREST OF MR. GEORGE F. TRAIN

... was ey detainedinstructions were forwardedto Mr. Hamil. of ton, RM., acting on which he this morning irhad. an interview with Mr. Tan, and formally Ad discharged him from custody. Mr. Hamilton, in restoring Mr. Train to liberty, merely required of shim ...

France.—Banquet to Mr. Cobdes at Par? A splendid banquet was given in Paris Tuesday the F-ench Free-traders, Mr ..

... France.—Banquet to Mr. Cobdes at Par? A splendid banquet was given in Paris Tuesday the F-ench Free-traders, Mr. ltichard Cobden. chair was taken by the Duke d'Harcourt, pe«r®f Mr. Horace Say, member of the Chamber of Con® and of the Common Council, ...

France. —The English Colony at Cannes.— A, letter from Cannes of August 22nd gays:— Lord Brougham and Mr. ..

... France. —The English Colony at Cannes.— A, letter from Cannes of August 22nd gays:— Lord Brougham and Mr. Leader have just afforded u> a spectacle quite unusual in this country. It may be remembered that three years back these gentlemen purchased the ...