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GEOLOGN HINTS FOR TIIE LADIES Tun general results to which the study of the AT the present season and during

... Holborn, under the direction 01 Grattan Cooke, who has engaged an orchest forty first-rate artists—all Englishmen. The statue of Mrs. Siddone is to be erect Westminster Abbey. There is a talk of raj the statue of John Philip Kemble (Flaxman' , work) from ...

MEM AMID Wt .SLIT

... 223/2 341572. EiI2VIIIPaTIEI3o in company with another man named Michelini, in whose service he was, left the village of Ville armed with carabines and pistols, announcing their intention to kill several members of the families Capinielli and Savelli, upon ...

2312 zawn El ain/P412/2310

... Earl and Countess of Clarendon, &c. The Earl and Countess of Cardigan received a distinguished circle at dinner on Wednesday evening, at the noble earl's mansion in Portman-square. Lord John Russell gave a grand banquet on Wednesday evening, at his mansion ...

=NB 34118.V443 STIEVEMPIEBs

... =NB from the parlour window, re- dude a person elderly gentlemen having a duel Sir John was %gager -beer bottles. From this he plunged .4te,t.ray of small pastry, which was always th e tn , passage from mnrnino till dna. .Le admirati on o f several little ...

Ilt EiTaMicilT3/13

... vicar of St. Mary's, Cardigan, the Rev. Griffith Thomas, has directed that a sufficient number of prayer-books, and books of the psalms and hymns sung in the church, shall be provided for all the soldiers who may be quartered in Cardigan, and may attend divine ...

IRELAND

... council to throw any obstacle in the way of the meeting of Irish members called for the 2nd November. ( Hear, hear, from Mr. Grattan.) It was not deemed right to convene the meeting for the same day, but the council .conceived the best course was to fix a ...

MEM adillaqrat STEWMATTER•

... Miss Ki n g ; Sir Octavius and fi ft een of the respectable tradespeople of the neighceeded to the official residence of Lord John Russell, Lady Scott ; die Riot Hon . th e Earl and Countess of bourhood to investigate some suspicious deaths, and in Down ...

A. SPLENDID MYSTERY

... six months had elapsed was made a baronet, at exactly a discount of £5OOO on his original ten. During the ensuing season Sir John became the rage ; was a diner-out ; was feted by people of the first rank ; and abundantly retrieved the obligation. But a ...

litattlE SIMITZIPIIIK2/116 THE DRAMA

... Howard, the Earl of Strath. more, the Countess Dowager of Essex and Miss Johnstone, Sir John and Lady Walsh, the Earl Bruce, the Earl of Durham, the Earl of Cardigan, the Earl of Besborough, the Earl and Countess of Eglinton, the Earl and Countess of Rossiya ...

2121 Sca/Zin /01219%/111212/2,

... wishes and the caprices of the French people ? For my part, I cannot do so. The giant has been unchained, and he has been armed with universal suffrage. He now tells you by legitimate organs, by the journals, and by petitions—(Loud interruption from ...

M 212 /IZ./MlC't &Inn/WILMA, M'Kellar since. Believes that he was not on the premises when the fire occurred. ..

... Gibson, of Sandhurst-lodge, Esq. Bucking t ia: shire: John Keye, of Fulmer, Esq.—Cambridgshire and donshire : Ebenezer Foster, f Trumpington, Esq.—Cumber' ice : Andrew Fleming Hudleston, of Hutton John, E s q. Ch esh ire : Thomas Willia m T a tt on , o f ...

M'Kellar since. Believes that he was not on the premises when the fire occurred. Mr. M`Kellar's brother was in the

... have heard it. The gas meter is under the shop, in the kitchen. There is a cellar under the floor where the fire commenced.—John M'Kellar, the brother of the landlord, stated that he was employed as shopman, and that he left on the night of the fire at ...