WEDNESDAY, May 20, 1846
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... (From the Dundee Courier.) The following notice was received here on Saturday last, byea gentleman in our neighbourhood, endlosed in a letter from aus Excellency Colonel Reid, CB., late Governor of the Bermudas, now Governer of Ea.edos Tscbo the heowry of Storms. It has been kindly handed to us for insertion in our paper, and we readily give it a place. as it may be of essential service to ...
... omettic 3Inuteligrence ENGLAND. ELECTION oa Loawn MAYOR-FrY AL CLOSE OF THE POLL.- The poll of the livery finally closed at four o'clock on Tuesday, when the numbers were as follow:-Carroll. 1653---Wood, 1644 --Hooper, 324. Majority for Alderman Sir G. Carroll, nine. THE ELECTION OF LORD MAYOR.-A Court of Aldermen 4as held onThursday. Aftersome speechesand motionsregard- ing thereturn of votes ...
... wouleotic intelligence. I ENGLA ND THEa ROvAr. Ccsiair..-Her 'Majesty and her Royal Consort lIcecogi been detained icy the severe weather in Portland Roads,f cacided at' Wevinauth 'on Wednesday, where the Queen wras re-t ,-eied with ent husiasm. Her Majesty's visit being unexpected, c.preaparationis were niade to pay hler honour. Her 'Majesty,i -aith her attendants, was driven to Abbotsbury ...
... ?? I Tsr: NFrw, LogotB CM Cnic R}r4ISTsn.-Oa i1oday the Earl of Dalhousie attended in the First Division of the Court of Session, for the purpose of taking the oaths necessary on the Noble Earl assuming the office of Clerk of her Majestv's Registers and Rolls ii Scotlad, in thle room of the late Right Hon. William Dundas. Ten of the Jndges Mere present. The oaths were administered hr cthe Lord ...
... ------------- sorrion EntrIliornre. The Frenich Mini.ster of War has ordered that learning to sing, on the Wilhelmo system, shall be obligatory in all the French in- Zantry regiments. The heat was, it appears, greater in Paris, on Satorday week, that it had been durin-, some years. A .kt two o'cloc',XC accord- ng to one letter, the thermoumeter (tReaunur) marked in the shade 25 deg., or Ss' ...
... AIL THINGS TO EAkTH ARE ' F'rom a smsU rolualee or much merit, entitled Thbe TWs'Rares, and other Pieces, by Patrick Knox-an Aberdeenshire peahat., All tbings to earth arie tending, All-all to mother earth: 'The braneh is dow uw ard bending; -.in stoogeth from his birth. The lark, theclouds of heaven Whivh fanneth in her flight, Falls grouudwards ev'ry even, The sun descends from sight. The ...
... dOrei5t0 JtntcILItn. - ot . . . . The comuilittee of the Chaniber (if Peers oni thb Address met on Tutsdayto receive the report ofthe Odunt Postalis. Should thd Address be approved, the Peers will meet oh Wednesday in their bureaus to hear it read, and the discussion upon it was to cortmence on Thursday. On Saturday, the French Minister of Finance lad bdfore the Chamber of ...
... ?Rbtrtfgru BOUTUAL WIMMU9iJSDAY, M~Zarchi 11, 1846. INDIA. - CHINA. The regular monthly mail has arrived with advices from ...
... GENERAL SI HARRY SMITH. I I A.s ever, thing connected with our gallant countryman, Sir I. Smith, w-ftl be read with admiration we present our readers with the fovio ing beautiful sonnet, by his talented sister. Mrs Sar- gant, published in a small volume of poetry, about the year TO MY1 BROTHER. Oh ! shall I e'er again that face behold- On which enraptured I could ever dwell: Again thitt form ...
... w Ab N~l w u - R WEDNEDAY, November 18, 1848. .60 - Ducay op LANCASTFEL-Few people know, a-ad probably as la~rg'e fe~v care, what is precisely meant by this ducal denomination. derec What is most commonly known about it is, that it has a Chan: Th cellor, said that this offcial is also a, member of the Cabinet, Vern' personally represented meanwhile by Lord Campbell. The creas duties of the ...
... 0 , ItImal stlimm. I id6u or WhYS. MNnday, July 20. Thie R&d of Polds -presented a great numbe, of petitlorĀ§ trbia #sibtis places it, Wales against the ufion of the sees of St Asaph and lai9ik. The noble Earl than proceeded t tulat' tbe' principal groundg on rhich a tUnon of the two sees Iad been ProPosed, and tbe bonus which had been held out to the pelciphlity t Induce theb inhbtbitants of ...