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IRELAND

... (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) DUBLIN, A.paii, AN IRISH FLY-BOAT. During the brief holiday now enjoyed En»l perhaps your readers will excuse me for seeking relief fo few days from the many painful interests Ireland °' ' accompany me little tour of pleasure. Let ' ■ hasty sketch of a visit to the Monster Telescope i of Rosse, in King's County. It a cold, hazy morning in February, though very ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Last Night before Easter. TO-MORROW EVENING, April 4, will be performed Verdi's celebrated Opera of NINO. Ninu» (King Assyria), Signor Fonusiiri; hhispc, Sigiinr Corclli; Orotisphc (High Priest of the Temple of Isis), Signor Botclli; Fenena (Daughter of Ninus), Mdlle. Corbari ; \nna (Suiter of Orotasphe), Madame Bellini; Abigail (a Slave, supposed be the eldest ...

THANKSGIVING TO GOD FOR THE VICTORIES IN INDIA

... THE EDITOR THE DAILY NEWS. oerreive, in your paper this morning, Sib,- 1 aro Attention to the letter of Mr. Poyndcr, ,h»t In stock, on the subject of the war thc reccss will atfordvou India; « a ' j for t he communications of correspondmore sp** ill allow the favour of adding some en», 1 the same subjcct. ****- draws a parallel between the ware of the Mr. „ awl those of the bast India ...

LANCASHIRE, YORKSHIRE, AND NORTHEASTERN RAILWAY

... OrrLEY, Monday, April 13. A meeting was held in the Court-house at this town, for the purpose of considering which of the intended lines of railway projected the valley of the Wharfe would prove of the greatest advantage to the district. Peter Garnett, Esq., was called to the chair. W. Acroyd, Esq., and John Spence seconded :— That in the opinion of this meeting the interests of the ...

DISTRESSED NEEDLEWOMEN'S SOCIETY

... A number of the Lady Patronesses of the Society for the Protection and employment of Distressed Needlewomen, assembled yesterday afternoon, at Willis's Rooms, St. James's, to receive report of the pr tgress of the Society, and also for some arrangements with reference to the Ball, in aid of the funds, which is to take place Friday next. Lady Brownlow presided, supported by the Countess of ...

Accident to the Prince of Saxe Cobourg at Toulon. —The Prince of Saxe Cobourg Gotha had a very narrow escape

... in excursion he made tho 31st ult. to Toulon. The horses of his carriage having run away, the prince threw himself out, and fell in the road. ery fortunately escaped with a contusion of the thigh, which did not prevent him from being present with his princess at the Opera the same evening. Lighting Paris. French paper states that an important project now under discussion, on the solicitation ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—April 27. The Duke of WELLINGTON presented a petition from Winchester, praying for houses of occupation for persons discharged from prison. The Earl of POWIS presented several petitions against the union the sees St. Asaph and Bangor, and for the immediate establishment the see of Manchester. The SALISBUBY presented great number of petitions against the removal of protection to ...

The Late Murder at Berkeswell, near Coventry.—Birmingham, Saturday.—lt will be recollected that the young man ..

... of the old man (Tranter), in the parish of Berkeswell, in the month of November last, was tried and acquitted at the recent assizes at Warwick. Various articles, the property of the old man, have never been discovered; and at the trial a blue and white pocket handkerchief was produced, which had been pawned a day or two after the murder in Read's name, and which some of the witnesses swore ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—ApriI 1. The Speaker took the chair at 12 o'clock. Messengers from the Lords brought down the Mutiny Bill and the Marine Mutiny Bill, which their lordships had agreed to without amendments. CALEDONIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY. Mr. FORBES moved that the Caledonian Northern Direct Railway Bill be removed from Group No. of railway bills, referred to the Chairman of Ways and Means, and ...

SPORTING

... TATTERSAL'S.—Y The investments were of very moderate amount, but in a few instances had a considerable effect on the prices :—Thus, Best Bower sprung to 11 to 1, and Miss Burns to 20 to 1 for the Chester Cup, and Spithead 22 to 1; Tibthorpe to to 1, and Fancy Boy to 30 to 1, (all taken) for the Derby. Ike general betting, however, was so excessively dull, that we may dispense with anything ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday, April 28), will be performed (for the first time this season) Bellini's Opera, entitled NORMA. Norma, Madame Grisi: Adalgisa, MdUe. Corbari; Pollione, Sip. Corelli; and Oroveso, Siff. Lablachc. After which, Pas de Deux by Mdll Taglioni and M. Perrot. To conclude with the Ballet of EOI.INE. Eolinc, Mdlle. L. Grahn; Ruhezahl, M. Perrot; Count ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... VOTES OF THE THANKS AXI) THE FREEDOM OF THE CITT TO THE COMMANDERS INDIA, ETC. Yesterday, a spocial court was held, for the purpose of voting the thanks and congratulations of the court, wjth the freedom of the city, in gold boxes of the value 100 tineas, to Licutenant-Gcneral the Right Hon. Sir Henry Knight Grand Cross of the Bath, Governor- General of India; to General Sir Hugh Gough, Hart., ...