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POLITICAL MISCELLANY

... card of Sir John Easthope, at one time a chief proprietor of the Morning Chronicle. A severe contest is expected for Cardigan Boroughs. Three candidates are in the field, the Hon. Mr. Vaughan, brother to the Earl of Lisburne; Mr. John S. Harford, of ...

;urrey, to JANE, only dat

... Church, Bury, by the Rev. T. Hugo, Mr. WM. GRATTAN, of Birkenhead, to SOPHIA MATILDA, second daughter of Mr. THOMAS THOMSON, of Bury. On the !9th instant, at St. David's Church, by the Rev. Wm. Hughes, Captain JOHN JONES, son of Mr. Henry Jones, shipbuilder ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Anstey, R. B. Armstrong. R. M. Bellew, B. Disraeli, John Duncuft, Lord Ebrington, F. French, W. E. Gladstone, Henry Goulburn, G. Greenall, Sir G. Grey, B. Hawes, Sir John Hobhouse, W. N. Hodgson, Sir John Jervis, W. S. Lascelles, George C. Lewis, Sir Lucius ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-THURSDAY

... relations with foreign powers, nor the state of the revrsnue, manufactures, or commerce, were subjects of con gratulation. Mr. H. GRATTAN proposed an amendment of t;he paragraph relating to Ireland. He urged the necessity of repealing the Irish Poor Law, stigmatized ...

IRELAND

... explanation of the mysterious manner in which the arms were supplied. No one will believe, after what passed previously, that Lord Clarendon was ignorant of the use made of his name and authority—that the arms were furnished without his sanction, or that the ...

Till LIVIIPOOL gTANDARIL

... SHIPWRECK AT CARDIGAN BAR, AND Loss OF TEN LIVES.—On Thursday, the 11th inst. it blew a violent gale from the north-west. About 3 p.m. a large brig was seen to run into the breakers. The vessel was ascertained to be the Agnes Lee, of North Shields, John Clarence ...

THE IaItERPOOL STANDARD

... Norwich have commenced a subscrip- sterling. tion to erect a monument to the memory of the late bishop LORD JOHN RUSSELL AND Menrontsm.—Lord John of the diocese. Russell once gave great offence by thus passing judgment At the London Central Criminal Court ...

IRELAND

... convictions than the propriety of severing the right arm from the body of the empire. No one, his lordship adds, is better acquainted with these my sentiments than Lord Cloncurry. The Right Hon. J.. Grattan, brother of the member for Meath, has resolved ...

IRELAND

... police searching her clothes they found six sovereigns and fifteen shillings firmly stitched in her old gown under the left arm. ceeded.. Signatures to the address to Lord Roden are said to be flowing in, in unprecedented numbers. Among other adhesions ...

POLITICAL MISCELLANY

... force in his place an Elliot ! Is Lord John Russell awake, or has he his ears open ? Had he no friend, kind or unkind, but sincere, to report to him the whisper of parliament, when the place of Sergeant-at-Arms last year was conferred ? We are quite confident ...