MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE
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... Peter Fenn's sentence is commuted to transportation for life. TjlE RIIIN&.-What with the facilities aflorded by the stean)-boats, tile numerous graphic representations of Rhenish scenery, and the yal00 written descriptions of travellers, we cockneys shall soon he nost asll't acquainted with the banks of the Rhine as the banks of the Thales T add to our knowledge of this memorable stream, a Mr ...
... LONDOK, rIErU.RSDAr EVNiNGvjza, k DrcER-sE.R 11. f We fied bh letters from Constantinople of the 31:1th ult. thot the Sril- _tan continu's busily occupied in the orgaizaltin of a new armly for Lst:Ic (opening of the springeaoipsign; for which purpose he has ordered tile formatuior of military schools, in which the. pupils are to receive in- _ Stortion nit only in time duties of their ...
... ORIGINAL. CORItESPONDENCE. | MB-MiBER F'OR TIIE COUNTY Or CLA Rt. 'o1I I'a't/ie 'EDIT0'1Of of tMe3.E kETER FLYIN(U-POST. xt Sin,.-At a late inoestirrg inl Ireland, Mr., O'Connell is ?? per~teil to have said, thht as to trying hlis right to Sit in I'ar- liieit, he di'd riot ve the necessity of mrnder'trking it. until fee the atter. erri of I`%.hrirry, otl the beginning of March. 11. 'Noiv, ...
... BRUNSWICK CLUBS AT 'ORCESTER. rFeOl A CORRESPONDENT.] Observing in ide Standard of Saturday> the 29th alt., a statement relative to the Worcester Meeting held en the 27th, as f. Iowe:- BRUNSWICK CLUns.-The triumph which the Protestants of Worcester oStained on Thursday is the snore gratifying, as the formation ofthe Brunswick Club was the spontaneous effort ofthe whole county. Beyond a few ...
... The following are extracts from the German Papers which ar- rived yescerday:- CONSTANlTNOPILE, Nov. 25.-The severe weather, which causes a stagnastiOn In snilfitary operations, and keeps the Grand Vizier at Aidos, and Hussein Pacha at Chounala, gives tresh ac- tivity to the dipluslstisC neg ciatiois, ar d revivus the Hopes of the party in favour of eac, unilssunforseen occurrences should in ...
... .trtrobist 8rA rir PmtAsN AND) PA~rgari. ,CAY'HOLIC ASS(C l'ITON A ~~~Ass' ciain,nr took place Oin'Tiasirday. r. CONWAY, i. i hmrdidl i l Alnither Contribuition, 51. from a worthy sid r-ideul No'Ideioan, Lord Rotimnjore, moved that tile fol lowing Letter he iotiertedt on the Ihiniutes- - MY DLAU SIn-I enlorse 51., my Winter gale to the Call,- .c Ren ; and cli;,ratulatl tbe teotle, ...
... P9RT OF GOOLE. ae To the Editor of the Hall Packet t Huma er Mereury. ,I SIR,-Observing; that the following letter, which had el been handed for ingertioin in the Hell Advertiser of yester- I m day, if neither-.published nor any notice taken of it, I lt must take it for granted that the Editor.t of that 'paper ag a- declines inserting it:; and T have, therefore, to appeal to 82 ie your ...
... M. MIONMOUiTH$IIRE, &C. -'is 1.2 Li JZL, LY V. HoUse of trvde~Ier.-We hisVe the 'ad fairi io itli that Mrs. Charles M~rgan,'the lud~' of the eldest son of Sir C. Morgan, Bart.. M. P.,, was on T1uesdelyi evenling safely delivered f anndheir,,at Ropertca House, anid is, with her infritt, we s ire 1 n; ni. llzp to Say, doiltg1Nel. WeslssIiil not attempt ~to describe the, genetal.ddthtonseatlon of ...
... -To tie Editor of the Jirisiol N.riCcroliJ. Sir,-Man v of'tour reatders are nware that at) infant School was established abIoiut seven vears ago, in Moealow.-Street btut it is probably rsio known to any gloal ttumber oflprsoils, ltyindl those inmediately c.)ncerned ill its mnatt-.emett, that a dill-Fr tne of opinion hrss lat lerly ve isted armong the -icinbers of the (ton. initlee, * hich ...
... COMMON COUNCIL; A Court of Commor Council was bald yesterday for the dispatch of business. THE MANSION HOUSE. The LORD MAYOR, on taking his seat, called the attention of the Court to the state of the furniture of the Mansion-house, which needed some repairs and additions. The amount of expence vwould not exceed a few hundred pounds. CITY FINANCE. On receiving the Report of the Finance ...
... | FIGHT BETWEEN NED NEAL AND ROCHE I THE KNIGHTS OF THE CROSS DEFEATED. Yesterday was appointed for the decision of the match be, tween Ned Neal and Roche, the Devonshireman, for one hun- dred pounds a-side. The affair has been long on the tapis, and was regarded with a good deal of interest, as rumours were industriously circulated that Roche was something out of the common way, and would ...