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SCOTLAND,

... forwarded a requisition OThe Hon. John Plunket, second son of the lord chancellor, - fling on him to come forward in place of Mr. Power, the present member, who goes, probably, to Waterford county. Joughal (I).—Mr. John O'Connell, the present member, retires ...

AU ST RIA

... NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. John Edmund Soverne, Esq., of Tnenford, near Brackley; William Smyth, , of Little Houghton, near Northampton; and George Ashby Ashby, Esq., of Naseby, near Northampton. NORTHUMBERLAND —William John Pawson. E q , of Snawdon; John Cookson, , ...

the Creator, through the charm exercised by the beloved object whom we are at first only , anxious to please

... is a ()Te mistake to allow imagination to make * Sermons by the Rev. H. Grattan Guinness, with a Sketch of his Life and Ministry. By the Rev. W. Urwiei, D.D., Dublin. London: John Rqbertson, 3 Grafton-street; James isbet and Co. ...

THE NEW MILITARY COMMISSION

... Lord Cardigan and others contained in the reports of Sir John &Neill and Colonel Tu[loch was on Tuesday laid on the table of the House of Commons by Lord Palmerston. The general officers named in th warrant are—Lord Seaton, General M•Mahon, Sir John Bell ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

... is of whom it is understood, amongst other things, Lord Cardigan said that he was not one of his lordship's guests The other, whose case has been published, and is so much better known, is John Williams Reynolds; and, as if the confusion of names were ...

veiling between Tewkesbury and Worcester, a few weeks since, saw women openly employed in stripping the hedges ..

... :—Ribbonmen's Signs and Pass Words. Sign : Put your right hand to the guard of your left arm ; the thumb under, and the fingers over. Answer :—Put the left hand to the right arm in like manner. Pass Words :—What would your wishes be ? A reform in the House of ...

THE QUEEN'S LEVEE, (From the' Court Newsmcc Me Queen held a Levee (the first this s( last in St. James's

... Bolton, del Blake, Earl of Strafford. lltaT Cavendish Boyle, by the Marquis of E Cavendish Browne, by Lieutenant General Sir John Thomas Briggs, Accountant General kn ighthood, by the First Lord of the n tetutnt e qionei ir.).sinou r ane, on appointment ...

UNION-HALL

... Esq., B. A. of St. John's College. Cambridge, has been appointed Second Master of Oswestry Grammar School. On Wednesday last the Rev. Henry Jacob Mott was instituted to the Rectory of Bodliam, Norfolk, on the presenta-, tion of John Thur.ton Mott, Esq ...

THEGENERAL ELECTION

... following account of Mr. H. Grattan's day before : —Mr. Grattan's grand canvass „uegan before or about one o'clock, and before r. e t o fly as fast as a horse could gallop under the time he required the protection of the Ir,,r. Grattan wanted to address the ...

DISTRIBUTION OF THE VICTORIA CROSS,

... NAVAL BRIGADE EMPLOYED ON SHORE.)—Commanders Henry James Raby, John Bythesea ( Baltic), Hugh Talbot Burgoyne; Lieutenants Charles Davis Lucas (Baltic), William Nathan Wright Hewett; Mr. John Roberts, gunner ; Mr. Joseph Kel !away, boatswain ; Mr. Henry ...

FEBRUARY 20

... unhurt from the thunder of the Attorney-General. Fortune has said to Cardigan Be notorious and far not.—llforn ng paper. BEDFORD.--Comsfrrue.Nrs To The . House or C:ntar.ctro . e.. —John Ward, of Shilliniton, for one calendar month and hard ' labour, under ...

ROYAL THAMES YACHT SAILING MATCH

... be Ens., °Y p., v. Fraser, June 16. 5 2nd-Lieut. John Henry Fraser Stewart to be Capt., by p., Fountaine, who retires ; Ens. Thomas Henry Vvvyan, to be Lieut., by p., v. Stewart; the Hon. Debonnaire John Monson to be Ens., by p., v. Vvvyan, June 16. 53rd-Bt ...