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LONDON, FRIDAY, OCT. 23

... It is to be hoped that the Reports which have just arrived from La Plata are true, and that Mr. Hood has succeeded in putting end to that little and futile war which our vessels have been carrying on at the mouth of the Parana. Every successive bulletin of this petty war has been more and more disgraceful; from the sack of Colonia by mercenaries whom we enrolled, to our own inglorious combat ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, OCT. 27

... It is satisfactory to sec that the present India Mail contradicts the warlike rumours of the last. At least, it holds forth the prospect that no imminent outbreak on the part of the Sikhs is likely. Mooltan, the most refractory province beyond the Sutlej, has come term*. Goolab Sing was said to be recruiting, but showed no signs of actual forwardness. The fears from Lahore are no greater than ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, OCT. 24

... cannot go the lengths of onr contemporary,the Spectator, in abetting, or carrying to an extreme, the la.iiser alter system of foreign policy. We should be delighted, were it possible; we should be enchanted to dispense with fleets and armies, to cashier diplomacy, and to scatter treaties to the wind. Even then, however, we should shrink from making over the chief nations and countries of the ...

LONDON, MONDAY, OCT. 26

... The apology for the Great Britain is now fully before the public. The directors of the company to which that vessel belongs have published a report, embodying Captain Hosken's explanation of his conduct, and a series of resolutions containing their own judgment upon it. It is impossible to avoid sympathising with Captain Hosken. For fifteen years he has navigated steamvessels and sailing ...

The Daily News

... HAY MARKET. —Tars (lJth time), QUEEN MART'S BOWK.w Meters. Webster, Hudson, Braid, Howe, Brindal; Mr*. smour, MU ...

LONDON, THURSDAY, OCT. 22

... It is -well that the landlords of Ireland should be awake the fact that the present crisis is their Philippi. The battle between Irish capital and Irish labour must be fought out somehow or other. The imperial Legislature is willing, as in duty bound, to strengthen the hands of local activity and benevolence. It recognises the awfulness of the crisis, and holds out its aid to forward the ...

The Daily News

... HAYMARKET.—Tins (16th time), QUEEN MART'S BOWER. Messrs. Webster, Hudson, Braid, Howe, Brindal; Mrs fcjmour, Miss Forteseue. After which fl2th time), SPRING GARDENS. To be followed with USED UP: and THE IRISH LION. Doors open at 64. ADELPHL—This Enrata, EUGENIA CLAIRCHAE; or. The flew Found Home. Messrs. Paul Bedford, O. Smith, Mun•ard, Cullenford; and Madame Celeste. To be followed MRS. ...

The Daily News

... HAY.MAHKET. —This (Hth time), QUEEN MARY'S Messrs. Webster, Hudson, Braid, llowc, Brindal; Mrs. Miss Eortescue. After which time), SPRING GARWNS. To be followed by SPRING AND ALTIMN, and THE IRISH POST. Doors open at 6J. ADELPHI. —This Eybneto, EUGENIA CI.AIRCII LE; or, The New Found Home. Messrs. Paul Bedford, O. Smith, Munvaril, Cullenford; and Madame Celeste. To be followed MRS. GAMP'S TEA ...

The Daily News

... HAYMARKET.—This (eleventh time), QUEEN MARY'S BOWER. Messrs. ebster, Hudson, Braid. Howe, Brindal; Mrs. Seymour, Miss Fortescue. After which (seventh time*, SPRING GARDEN S. To be followed by NICHOLAS FLAM ; and THE FORTUNE HUNTER. Doors open at 6J. Eves wo, EUGENIA CT.AIRCILLE; or, The New Found Home. Messrs. Paul Bedford. O. Smith, Munyard, Cullenford; and Madame Celeste. To followed by (9th ...

The Daily

... HAYMARKET.—Tiro (13th time), MART'S BOWER. Messrs. Webster, Hudson, Braid, llowe, Brindai; Mrs. Miss Fortescue. After which (9th time), SPRING GARNS. To be followed MY WIFE'S MOTHER; and THE IRISH POST. Doors open 6J. ADELPHL—This Etxsi.no, EUGENIA CLAIRCILLE; or. The New Found Home. Messrs. Paul Bedford, Smith, Munrard, Cullenfonl; raid Madame Celeste. To be foUowed by (10th tune), THE JOCKEY ...