THE COURT, AND FASHIONABLE LIFE
... by Lord Sandon and family arrived in London on Wed- dl nesday se'nnight, from Belgium. ,Id The day for the marriage of Sir Thomas George Hes- he keth, Bart.,and Lady A ...
... by Lord Sandon and family arrived in London on Wed- dl nesday se'nnight, from Belgium. ,Id The day for the marriage of Sir Thomas George Hes- he keth, Bart.,and Lady A ...
... Sirfinrfteat &r, title MEETING op THE BIIKBNHEAD COMMISSIONERO. '1 rer The usual monthly meeting of this ?? took plaee on Tuesday y to evening, at t Caemisatoners'-rocms, Hamllton aur.The following me ...
... - - - IN lore In the This Magnificent vessel set out from our river on Sa- Clareaden turday last, on her first voyage across the wide Atlantic. Umercualy The Great Western Coinpany ...
... I sLATEST FO AMERICA. hat ARRIVAL OF THE BIRITANNIA. 'ub- Liverpool, Friday Evening. e The royal mail steamer Britannia, Captain Hewitt, has just entered the Merscy from Boston, Halifax, and brings his papers from New York thirteen days later. The mail en- steamer isjust on the point of sailing, so I hiave Only lime to 'ort send yoa the following particulars of a niost destructive fire uld in ...
... |IN'!IPFY STATE OP' GLARE-O'CONNELL. I 7iR.eCr FRtOt T11F LiAvrErit OF AN ENNIS CORtRE- SP(ONDrENT ) Sernppr eradrnz. Tranolated (rrly) IV.rrei' arid worse. Thasrte of thii conunty in 1828 arid itt 1629-the glory : 3alnirnition of the p )pular con titti ncies of tho world, ii. iiq Ini trne rirnwi not a' all s -is'i' a torv ti) th pfoif I , |lVrn itself, or of the res t of thq people of ...
... I ?? Jj t I DUBLIN: MONDAY, AUGUSI 11, 1845. ' REMEMBER THE 80TH OF NAY, 18U I PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT-THE GENUINE SPEECH. The session was formally closed on Saturday, par. liament having been on that day prorogued by her Majesty with all the pompous ceremony usual on such occasions. Previous to the address from the throne, the Speaker of the House of Commons delivered himself of the ...
... I D -- Brevet Lieutenant.Cnlonel Vandermeulen shortit t ceeds to the command of the 73d regiment, by the ap' ment of Colonel Love to the Adjutant-Generalcy of lrt- at present filled by Colonel T. E. Napier. Major Rosa Gore has been appointed barrack Mate5 Cashel, in the room of Capt ain Zobell, transferred toTh' vice Captain R. Cochrane, retired. The service companies of the first battalion ...
... MISCELL ANEOUS. SUNn7rRY,ANI ELECTION. . GREAT CONSElVATIVE Taiviu.svi-On Thirsday, Mr. Hudson wias returned lor this boro;¢h. Thestate of the poll was-Mr. Hudson, 627 ; Col. WTo upsoa, 497. There was some distirbance, and the Riot Act was read,hut tranquillity was restored hy the aid of the county police. SouTst A1sTraALAN Wtin.-It will afford our readers creat pleasure to learn that the ilon ...
... FOREICN AFFAIRS FRANCE. The Paris Papers of' Friday and Satturd~ ?? set in remarkably fine, contai no new, a continuance. with every prttp5, (, The Mayor of Rouen, in a proclamation addressed to tei habitants of that Citty sOlicittiO their charity ins favor th sufferers by the whirlwind of Tuesday last, mention5 L' the number of killed already removed from under th than th three manufactories ...
... I - ?? TO THE EDITOR OP LVLD'S WEfiXLY NEWSPAPE.' SmR,-The rage for railway Opecuatation seems to have tencouraged a mania for land and building associations. Men are beginning to do all by as.sciations; and cer- tainly in matters which cannot be compassed individu- ally, association is requisite. But we hold that what can be done Individually is best done so, and for these plain reasons : ...
... HA kAAESTY'S TOUR. Hat Majesty reached Cobourg on Tuesday evening, and. took up her abode at the chateau of the Grand Duke il? Saxe-Cobourg; and this not being sufficiently capa- cious for all the royal visiters, its illustrious owner took up his quarters at a small place at a short distance from the chateau. The Duchess of Kent and the Prince of LeIningen were at the Residenz in the town. ...
... COLLISION OF STEAMERS.-LOSS OF 135 LIVES. CoNsTANTINorPsL, JULY 17.-01 the night of the 11th inst., on the Black Sea, about forty miles east of the Sosphoros, a most dreadful catastrephe took place. Two Turkish steamers, the one coming from, and the other going to Trebizond, came into sudden collision, amd one of them went down with the greater part of her crew and passengers. The vessels were ...