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... will send out other person to administer the fund. Mr. M'Cliutock, the oldest magistrate Ireland, ami formerly Serjeant-at-Arms In the Irish House of Commons, for the loss of which office he had been in receipt of pension of £2,000 year for upwards of ...

METROPOLITAN. MISCELLANEOUS

... thougli not altogether unexpected intelligence of Lord John Knssell s resignation of the otiiccof lord president of the council. 26th.— The Earl of Aberdeen made a stat- of the c rcnmstnnccs of Lord John Russell’s resignation. Karl Grey put sonic questions ...

THEATRES, /COMMERCIAL JRTELLIGENCE, &c

... been in the most unjust and illegal manner wilfully, wickedly, and barbarously perverted and outraged. Dublin.” Henry Grattan.” Mr. John T. Hinds, relative, it to be presumed of the late un! fortunate victim of agragrian barbarity, writes follows, under ...

NOKIHATION OF SHERIFFS

... Blaenpistill, near Cardigan, Esq.; Thomas Henry Wenwoo l, of Tuglyn Acron, Esq.; and Thomas Hughes, of Noyaddfaur, Esq.—Denbighshire: John Ed ward Madocks, of Glan-y-Wern, Esq • John Joce yn Ffoulkes, of Erriviatt, Denbigh, Esq.; and John of LlanMr-hall, Ruthin ...

liatml antj JHilttarg

... fiO-horse power, and arc to armed with one G«-pounder and lone 32. The department at Woolwich has received orders to suspend for the present the further supply of the brats howitaer guns with which the gunboats have hitherto been armed. The Chisikas Commission ...

TOWN TALK. P(fROM OOR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) In spite of the dull, cold weather, highly provocative of catarrhs ..

... lobby. With the of poor Mr. Hay ter, who has dined, and is but too happy to snatch five minutes’ tcmpor.ry oblivion in the arms of Morpheus from the fatiguing dut.es of a wlilpp.r-in, or of Mr. Wilson, who is deep down many a fathom a statistical calculation; ...

COLLISION OF TWO STEAMERS ON THE MERSEY

... them, the regiments already formed presented arms, the bands playing the respective regimental marches, and when they had completed the counter-march of subdivisions round the centre, they also presented arms, bv order of their respective commanding otlicers ...

THE BURNOPFIELD MURDER—PARLIAMENT—MARKETS &c

... the spot where‘the murder is supposed have been commuted. proceeded al'ii the road towards a public-house called the Townley Arms, and afterwards turned down Smailes-lane. This was about one o’clock in the afternoon of the Ist of November. When he got to ...

FOREIGN CLEANINGS

... Farini, “and from the declarations made by Count Buol, at the congress of Paris, Austria means to maintain the prerogative of armed intervention in each Italian slate, whenever she may invited to do by the legitimate princes, in other words, her own very ...

TOWN TALK. [by OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.] I think, Mr. Editor, the weather may fairly be considered cause of ..

... ought. There has been a little passage at arms between Lord Cardigan and Mr. Buck, M.P. The latter gentleman —although a Conservative—it appears spoke disrespectfully of the Leeds speech of the former. Lord Cardigan, his haste, wrote to Mr. Buck on the subject ...