THE MOOBS—TWELFTH OF AUGUST
... Bitolc, Lord Sriiouo. Eaat Sir John Mackeniie. Welt Oienuulm, E; Macphermn, Poteell, Eaq. Cromda.V, Mr. Brua, * f ...
... Bitolc, Lord Sriiouo. Eaat Sir John Mackeniie. Welt Oienuulm, E; Macphermn, Poteell, Eaq. Cromda.V, Mr. Brua, * f ...
... will come very early.—(Hear, hear.) Ido not consider that Lord John Russell—who is not an enemy, but we have a right to be in a state of armed neutrality against him—l do not think that Lord John Russell will permit the present Parliament to meet again, because ...
... S'Srawy*. Maoler, Walaa Crpiet, Da.iaon, Valparaiso JoljafcMarr, Chaonon, do Anne, Jamaica John. Bail»r. Gaadlc, Johns, Oporto Charlotte. Caasap, Wales f ...
... Evans, Sir Be Lacy Bouverie, E. P. Ewart, William Bridgeman, Hewitt Fielden, John Bright, John Fuller, A. E. Brotherton, Joseph Horsman, E. Brown, W. Layard, Captain Collett, John Mitchell, T. A. Crawford, W. S. Moffatt, George Curteis, 11. B. Morris, David ...
... Harrogate, from a tour; Sir Willoughby Dixie, Bart., at Brighton, from his seat Bosworth Hall, Leicestershire; the Countess of Cardigan and Mrs. Hubert de Burgh, from Baden Baden, en route to town; Viscount and Viscountess Maidstone, from Douglas's Hotel, Edinburgh ...
... will come very early.—(Hear, hear.) Ido not consider that Lord John Russell—who is not an enemy, bat we have a right to be in a state of armed neutrality against him—l do not think that Lord John Russell will permit the present Parliament to meet again, because ...
... s the hat here Aon Mery, Lerer, B.wmter LdjPenmere.Pnntle.Nwcetle ConeUnce. NieUoo, Ponirnd Arm ti [Aa*. 7] from ever tried. ’-Admlrelty Report. . ' -t J John, Gilbert, Jene. White, do Emerald. Mitten, Plymonth Nmocj, Grißthl, Glucow Addreer, EitTe. 4fi ...
... Gibraltar Cbmlicr, Leitch, Demerara Pantaloon,Morrison[ls] Lrpl BtKlran(s),M‘Lesn, Cmpbltn John Mono, Watt, Quebec 14 and 15—Wind S.W. GOOLE. Arrived [Aug. IS] from John, King, Poole Eeonomjr, Wbeater, Spalding Retrenchment, Jackson, do Alpha, Aaron, Wisbech ...
... nauticals. Some troublesome folks will always, some how or other, introduce themselves into the best regulated societies. Lord Cardigan's splendid yacht the Enchantress is on White's patent slip to be coppered. Lord Fitzhardinge gives an elegant silver cup ...
... association. (Cheers.) Mr. Grattan, M.P., and Mr. J. Reilly, town councillor, rose together to address the meeting, but the former gave place to the latter. Mr. Reilly, after apologising for taking precedence of Mr. Grattan, said be would not have done ...
... Swansea Industry, Ray, Wexford Ivy, Brown, Portreath A&Susan,Waters[B] Chepstw John Harvev, Garret, Hayle Ocean, Hopkins, Swansea Thomas. Hallow, Plymouth CbannNancf.Evans,Cardigan J&Eleanor, Andrews, Prtreath Regent, Edgcombe, Fowey Brothers, Buckingham, ...
... Ganyinede, Turquoise, Stormfinch, Moran, Spider, Intrepid, Caprice, Iris, Heroine. Yawls—Albatross, Eagle, Duchess, Susan. Earl Cardigan is hourly expected from Portman-square. His new yacht, the Enchantress, goes out of harbour tomorrow, when it is expected ...