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... I . DEATH OF.:TNE: Lo I-. - IRELAND. AT His Excellency Earl-Bessborougb LordLut,- Ireland, breathed his lasta t eleven oloclek tet r His Excellency continued to sink fromnightr he vras quiteawareofhisapproachingdiuslrgij, r41 after ten o'clock he sent for the several members ofb' family, who were for. some time in constam and I sjo atteudance upon him, and-, everally-took leave 51 tb9 His ...

Fine Arts

... Exhibition of the Royal Adelaide Institute. —The origin of this, the first exhibition of the Institute, related by the committee of management in an address prefixed the catalogue. Considering, says the committee, that during the last forty Tears, about fifty new artists hare annually offered themselves to the notice ef the public, while not five established favourites have been in ...

Music

... Mr. F. Chatterton's Concert.—Mr. Chatterton the eminent harpist, gave his annual concert yesterday morning in the Hanover-square Booms. He himielf performed several pieces, particularly a grand fantasia, introducing themes from Belisario and L'Elisir D'Amore, in which he displayed excellent tone and great command of the instrument. He also accompanied, with great taste, a Welch melody, ...

IRELAND

... ™ , , , DUBLIN, Mat 18. The lamented death of the Earl of Bessborough absorbs all classes of citizens, and circumstances come to light which prove the deep interest he took in the sufferings of Ireland, when he stood himself on the verge ot dissolution. He continued to transact the public business almost to the last hour of his life. On Ihursday last he wrote to Lord John Russell on the ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DSEATH OF THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND. His Excellency Earl Beoborough, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, breathed his last a televen o'clock on Sunday. He continued to sink from nightfall, and was quite aware of his approaching dissolution. Shortly after ten o'clock, he sent for the severalmemberO of his fa- mily, who were for ?? time in constant and close attendance upon hisa, and sevorally took ...

Fine Arts

... Coopers Battle of Waterloo.—There is at Apsley House clever picture of the Battle of Waterloo upoo whish the illustrious hero of the fi*ht passed an appro-' priate criticism before he bought it: Good, very good; not too much smoke. This apposite remark of the great duke's wems to hare had iU effect upon Mr. T. Sidney Cooper, A.R.A., who on a canvas, 12 feet by 7 feet, has given us an ...

Law Intelligence

... NOTICES—This Dat. Queen's Bench, Westminster, 94.—(Middlesex Common Juries)— Shathoun v. Beaumont; v. Latter and another; Wade v. Gregory; Clayards v. Dethick; Roesiter v. Jones; Dear v. Rapson Deo rtem Cooper v. Leigh and others. Undefended: Bethell y. Buller; Southey v. Fredericks; Horne v. Jones and another; Stock and another v. Clark; Ingram v. Arnctt; Neville v. D'Orsav. Common Pleas, ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DEATH OF M'Ir, O'CONNELL The report copied from the ' Mon iteur Parisien ' which appeared in our postscript last oxeek, lato bee', cOllfornlfed. M'lr O'Connell died at Genoa on Saturday, 1 5h inst. The following letter from Dr Duff, one of the physicians oxho attended his's is from ' Galigua4i,' and gives anl account of his last moments. OMl on0day, Alay 10, I saw Mr O'Connell for the first ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Mat 19. The body of the viceroy lies in state in the Castle chapel, to which place it was conveyed this morning. No person whatever permitted to enter, guard of honour having been placed to prevent all intrusion. The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock precisely. The corporation of the city will attend in their robes. There was a private meeting yesterday of ...

THE MURDER AT MIRFIELD

... In our publication of yesterday we gave a hasty sketch of the particulars, far our correspondent had been able to ascertain them, of the cold-blooded and atrocious murder of three persons, Mr. James Wraith, aged 77 ; his wife, Mary aged ; and their female servant, Caroline Ellis, aged 2l! who were killed about noonday on Wednesday, in Mr. raith's dwelling house. We are now enabled to furnish ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... THE SPANISH, PMARRIAGES. Every arrival from Spainr brings intelligenice of the widening-of the breach between IrAELLA and her husband.' The question of Divorce has been mooted not only by the 'QUEEN, but by the Minfistiy and the Prelates of Spain. It seeis that both husband' and wife mutually loathe each other. The KIND nowi asserts that he never' gave. his free consent to the marriage, and ...