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DINNER TO LORD JOHN RUSSELL AT BKISTOL

... tbe health of one the followers ot the great Captain, whose merits had been elofluently described —be alluded to Sir John Oswald. Sir John Oswald, in returning thanks, referred to tbe toast girrn Mr. Hiuce-to the remarkable prediction of Ilutke, tha> military ...

from the LONDON GAZETTE of Ocl DECLARATION o£r* John * Youi *- oid , BANKRUPTS. * Bndport, Dortelihiro 11 reodtr

... Olireraon, Oeobv anil derick s-place, Old Jewry. >f. . Bbowm, John, ebandier, Oct. «i I one, and Not. 20. at one at Baainihall-street; aignee, Mr. Gibson, Basinghall-street; Solicitor \IV i A King’s Arms-yard. ’ ••’■'P-ei,, Pa.tridc.e, William, Birmingham, h ...

THK fUBLW BllE&B

... correctness in stating tbe names and speeches of all tbe persons present; but we are told that Lord George Bentmck was there arm in arm with Mr. Ifugbea Hughea, to whom was explaining that their’a waa to bo party especially of (rentlemen, while Sir Andrew ...

MAKKIED

... B, St, Bernard’s-creicent, or. the SDih inst., the Itev. Mr. Uiramn of Queeosferry, James John Cadell, Esq., of Grange, to Agnes, second daughter of tbs late John Hamilton Uundas, Esq., of Duddingston. At the Aloyn Hotel, Edinburgh, Anthony Dickson, Esq ...

THE PUBLIC PRESS

... Chrimlrle. P ,r Memoirs Liect.-GenkralSirThomas Pit ton, 0.C.1!.— Sir Ihomas Piclon was another \e« brave ties We.-the right arm of Wellingto-. The cl.ir character of h.s eaplotta excited admiration which « joat.fied h, the soltd.ty their results. The ...

from thf LONDON GAZETTE «J Ffbrmiy 3

... Kesteven and Holland—Gilbert John Heathcote, of Stocken Hall, in the county of Rutland, Ksq.; Henry Handley, of Culverthorpe Hall, in tie said county of Lincoln, Ksq. Borough of iloston—John Studbolme Brownrigg, Ksq.; John Wilks. Ksq. Borough Stamford—Thomas ...

rASHTON AND VARIETIES

... Chapman, M.P.j Stephen Woulle, M.P.; John 11. Talbot, M.P.; Chat. A. Walker. M.P.; K. L. Shell. M.P.; Corn. O'Brien (Dublin); R. M. Bellew, M.P.; C. Fits Simon, M.P.; Jemea Grattan, M.P.; Geo. Evans, M.P.; Henry Grattan, M.P.; Dominick Konayue, P.; Gonvilla ...

BIKI'H

... Martin, M.P.,*t James Duly, M.P.. John J. Bodkin,* John Dilrey,* Sir John Burks.* Galway, Town.-A. H. Lynch, M.P.*, Martin Joseph Blake, M.P.* Kerry, County.—Frederick W. Mullins, M.P.*, tbe Knight of Kerry, Morgan John O’Connell.* Tralee, Borough.—Maurice ...

740 ACRES,

... Sanger, lb), and Chandler,??, Oxford-slreel, in Bottles is. 9d« and fid. each. MR. GRATTAN’S NEW WORK. Now ready, in three volumes, post Bvo., Agnes de mansfeldt. T. C. GRATTAN. Author of't.lacqueline Holland.” '■ The Heiress of Brugta,” Highways and Byways ...

Mr. LKFROY «»ld. lk« Hon. t.«rn«J M*ab*r atatod ~ , ,corp raiioa ot'Tuam araa, with lha osecptlon ol on# nriubar

... without f'uodation. Mr. KITHVEN frosted thst the people of Ireland would equal justice with the people of England. Mr. H. GRATTAN said that the Mouse was in possession sufficient evidence to prove that the Corporations in Ireland were corrupt bodies. elonel ...