ENGLAND
... temperance account.— Glasgow Argus. Printed by JOHN TAYLOR, at bis Printing-Office, Ktog’s Anns CJiooc, High Streets and Puhlisiikd, by CJEOKGE PENNY, rcMdinp in .Street, at the Advertiser Office*. King’s Arms Close, d, where ...
... temperance account.— Glasgow Argus. Printed by JOHN TAYLOR, at bis Printing-Office, Ktog’s Anns CJiooc, High Streets and Puhlisiikd, by CJEOKGE PENNY, rcMdinp in .Street, at the Advertiser Office*. King’s Arms Close, d, where ...
... woman, who was scrubbing the tables, threw down her brush, and volunteered to act as his cicerone — Him above there's Harry Grattan—God be good to his sowl, said she, pointing to the first portrait ; and that next is poor Lord Kilwarden, who was killed ...
... had into tho Turkish camp to receive arms and ammunition. The Egyptian prisoners and deserters who had joined the servino formed almost entire regiment, which const), luted the outpost, and were supported the armed country people the most powerful manner ...
... bearing of Lord John towards the Government there is the very strongest presumptive evidence that the currents of adverse fortune are beginning to assail them fast, and that their kingdom is surely passing away at least for a time. Lord John Russell is u ...
... been in the House of Commons, would a very eminent man. almost the last those orators formed the school of Pitt, Fox, Grey, Grattan, and Plunket. But his name will only live in the report the State Trials Ireland; while his death, besides the bereavement ...
... long-continued cheering and waving of handkerchiefs. He was accompanied Messrs. W. S. O’Brien, M.P.; Henry Grattan. M.P.; Nicholas Maher, M.P.; John O’Connell, M.P. &c. When the noise subsided, Mr. O’Connell moved the Hon. Mr. Hutchinson into the chair. ...
... past eight, and the performances immediately commenced. The programme of the evening’s entertainment was Uted Up; after which, John Maddison Morton’s farce of Box and Cox. Director, Mr. Charles Kean; assistant-director, Mr. George Ellis. The theatre arranged ...
... additional patronage into the bands of the Irish government, and complained of the partiality shown in late appointments. Lord John Russxli. explained, and defended the changes proposed be made, and stated it to be the intention Ministers to place the police ...
... Correspondent of Dublin Monitor, the burnt in as Guy Fawkes, ghts ap- Lord Cardigan was in the of Brighton, ngmood, Thursday evening, er of the A pamphlet in d efence of the Karl of Cardigan hav been transmitred by its to his Royal Highness vr reviously the following ...
... , vice Horne, deceased. 63d Ditto—Ensign G. J. Wigley, from the 25th Foot, to he Lieutenant, vice Thorne, deceased. Ensign John Lowe, from the Foot, to Lieutenant, vice Anthony, deceased. i 64th Ditto—Ensign A. S. V. Forbes, to be Lieutenant, vice M'Lerotb ...
... ae» meT.t, right bon. Sir John Sinclair, hon. J. Abercromhv, >l. i ■, rr, Puhenef Malcolm, Sir Charles Kerr, Bart., Sir J. i'*** Mai.well. Bart., Sir Robert Liston, General VV. Maniand^ Col. Roberts, M.P., Sir Baker, Bart., John an. Esq. Airdock, M.P., ...
... beg to intimate the and arrival of their NEW GOODS, which have been sessing a file of the Times, either for a léng or a short arms from the Allies, were it not for Ibrahim’s army | Captain Reynolds has not yet beea m but we selected by Me in London. period ...