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IRELAND

... This rejection of two sons, am! acceptance of two fathers, has given rise to much amus ng chit-chat in the fashionable circles here. Herald. [There is a mixture of truth and fiction in the above. The “great thunderstorm'’ described having taken place ...

LORD AND LADY JOHN RUSSELL AT SELKIRK

... sake of a little gain, of thus tempting, nay, forcing men to their destruction, contract a fearful responsibility, and will have a heavy account to render at the bar of judgment. The Lass Gowrie as well as the Modern Athens, has of late acquired a most ...

RIOTS AT ROME

... ed design create a tumult, in the midst of which robbers might reap a harvest.” The same paper adds, “it will not replv to reports that attribute the event political or disaffected motives” Domtbtu tuU’lligfnrt. ENGLAND. AViKDSOB.—A new organ, uf considerable ...

Yarirtiea

... Yarirtiea. A Foetitvate Reporter.—A Yankee editor, describing the bursting of a cannon which several persons were badly wounded, says—“ Our reporter, who bad his hand blown oft', was fortunately on the spot, and has narrated to us the full particulars ...

THE RIO PLATA

... Elgin marbles. , a Scotch Representative Peer, and a Gene- in the array.— Globe. The Bishop of Jerusalem. Correspondent of a Morning Paper states, that Bishop Alexander, seventeen or eighteen years ago, was the officiating rabbi of a synagogue at Plymouth ...

Farictirs

... Discovert Roman Coin.— A person of the name of David Morgan was ploughing in a stubble field on Thursday last, on a small farm, called Bwlchbach, between the town of Abervstwith and Nanteos, the seat of Col. Powell, M.P., and as he was drawing a furrow through ...

SCOTLAND

... Thus, a sh>H>ting supposed capable producing, on an average of seasons, with fair sportsmen, 600 brace of grouse, would let for £1:25. the house accommodation is good, or the moor high reputation, a larger sum may be obtained, and have known 10s. a-brace ...

SCOTLAND

... this, which haves the question of a rupture with a foreign State, —of peace or war, —to hang on the decisions of a common jury to be an anomaly and defect in the American constitution, and recommends Congress to provide a remedy. The message, however, insists ...