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(FROM A PLAY-GOING CORRESPONDENT.) THE NEWCASTLE THEATRE

... quit'e in to the stlte of Ireland, more especi IlIV as to cirrcinstances wolich led to tile disturbaicze in that part of tile united kintgd ca.' ' jy this proposition it would be perceived, that he did not riivan to i+XC tide lny fair suhliet of ilaqutiry ...

THE O'CONNELL BANQUET

... first duty in that agitations Our first duty is to combine together the Irish of every sect and persuasion-to unite and combine all Irishmen of every gradation of opinien who agree with us in think- ing ?? thing necessary-the repeal of the union. (Cheers ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... whom they had passed the night drinkieg, but who have been subsequently discharged. Except Ferrier, the accused parties are Irishmen. THE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CLAY Csoss.-At the adjourned inquest on the 22nd,John Sheldon, driver of the passenger train ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... in the nave in frent ot' their department, thus ?? , ?? --insvnil exhibited there. obecurlng a carpet previousY t in the United States were s~hown some now carriag~eS, remarkably like those 'laready described for the linge. nuity ond ihtness of their ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... preparations for receiving Sir Charlees otham with enthusiasm. The Melbourno papers complain of the disproportionats number of Irishmen gazetted to their olony, and are reviving one of Mr D'Isreeli's Sneers on floe suhiet, vie., that ots Irishman cannot venture ...

FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER

... pocket. Ue proceeded to the Town-hell to give evidence aguinat the woman; and, whtist he was stating the oharge, a number of Irishmen were brought in in a state of intoxication. They created a great dieturbance in the office, whioh greatly frighter. ed Shand ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... (he says) may startle, but it is not fancy. A large proportion of the conductors of the United States press are Irishmen born and educated, or the sons of Irishmen. The declared Celtic journals are a considerable number, and of course all anti- English ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... persistent and: continuous, would not be as pregnant of evil as the vacillating and capficiouB policy of conflicting Cabinets Irishmen are constantlyreproached with not settling down to the work of life in that serious spirit which characteiises Englishmen ...

TYNESIDE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... entertained at the time theirs was refused. If cattle could come from all parts of the United Kingdom to Hexbam Market, and be sent from it to all parts of the United Kingdom without danger, surely there would be no danger in allowing cattle born and bred ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... nerosity and slow maturing malice, of strong affection and reckless ingratitude, of high imagination and exalted temperament united to the meanest motives, -all these bound up with a temperament essentially devotional and self-sacrificing to any extent for ...

LOCAL REVIEW

... mem- bers o0 this hardworking class of the comma- nitv, in the beginning or the year commenced to iaold meetings, at which united action to enforce Similar demands was resolved upon. Financially arid socially the condition ot the north-country farm labourers ...

NORTHALLERTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... rei is no do-aft but thu; wlhen the next PR show is i-tld at Northslllerton-wbhich will not be for two years, as it will be united with to the Yorkshdre Sniow next year-it will be Ti I found to hi;e regiLaed, and probably improved At upon, its wanted poasitaon ...