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DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... adjusted, forth they went, arm and arm, indulging in the most soothing anticipations of happiness to come, of joys doubled, and griefs divided, when, lo ! a f ormer an d once f a voured lover, like an evil genius, crossed their path. John, for that was his name ...

ORANGEISM

... consolidate their rules. We are happy to find that the Rev. T. Nolan has agreed to preach a slrmon to the Association at St. John's Church on Friday, after which, at the particular request of the Orange body, a collection will be made for the Blue Coat ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM AT GLASGOW

... in Ireland? He agreed with Lord John Russell in many things. They were perfectly at one in this, that the country could not bear a revolution every year—that an established religion was necessary; and when Lord John remembered that his ancestor had died ...

SIR JAMES GRAHAM AT GLASGOW

... in Ireland? He agreed with Lord John Russell in many things. They were perfectly at one in this, that the country could not bear a revolution every year—that an established religion was necessary; and when Lord John remembered that his ancestor had died ...

ORANGEISM

... consolidate their rules. We are haply to find that the Rev. T. Nolan has agreed to preach a sermon to the Association at St. John's Church on Friday, after which, at the particular request of the Orange body, a collection will be made for the Blue Coat ...

?RE LIVERPOOL STANDAR&

... Briton,' had her master and crew conveyed on board his vessel. SIR JOHN TYRELL AND THE MORNING POST.—A curious correspondence appears in the Morning Post of Saturday. It appears that Sir John Tyrell is stated by the Essex Standard, to have spoken of the ...

NEW SOUTH WALES

... 29th of May, at Benin, Capt. John Htirr, of the brig Cessnock, of this port. On the 24th July, at Para, of fever and' ague, John Ifesketh, Esq., Iler Brittanic Majesty's consul for that port, aged 47, son of tl.e late John Ilesiteth, Esq., of Liverpool ...

, • , 1 ~• NEW CATnoun BISHOP.—Dr. Mostyn, C.A., (brother, or cousin, we believe, to Sir E. Mostyn, Bart.)

... Mercury. LORD CARDIGAN AND THE: BRIGHTON PUBLIC.—We understand froth a gentleman from Brighton, that after the representation of Macbeth at the theatre, a gentleman, occupying a private box, in a loud voice called out Three groans for Lord Cardigan, a call ...

-EGREMONT

... aforesaid, together with Six MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES erected thereon. For further particulars apply to Mr. JOHN WILSON, Castlestreet, or Mr. JOHN WHITLEY, solicitor, High-street, Exchange, Liverpool; Mr. HOGAN, Auctioneer, No. 6,lvy-street, Birkenhead ...

IRELAND

... thirty-two Irish members of Parliament, with Mr. H. Grattan, M.P., at their head, had an interview with Lord J. Russell on the subject of Irish affairs. The noble lord, after hearing Mr. Grattan, Mr. John O'Connell, and other gentlemen, intimated that Government ...

PETER HESKETH FLEETWOOD, ESQ

... afford hiscouusel and assistance to the Welsh Superintendent in the general affairs of the Welsh Circuit.' Chester, John S. Stamp John Straw, John M orr i e; Isaac Lilly, Supernemerarv. Holywell, ( English. )—Jolin Knowles, jun. Henry Dean; William Hughes, ...

, GENERAL ELECTION. . Witx.Fottn.-M r. Walker will no doubt sit. this place. LONDON GAZETTE.-FaIDAY, 7. Be ..

... with Sir John Tyrrell '• Hutchinson, —. hence off the Bird Island 16th June on the same limited scale we have for some timehad to note. The Both are certain of success, and, in all probability, they will . b ; Albion, Brown, hence for St. John. N.B. at ...