FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Hilton, 6Gth regim)ent; John C Boatty, Major, Q C; D Lynchl, I1 C NValkhr, Q C; Xl i- Gritlitc, Lentaigae, Blayuey, Balfour, Adair, Smyly, Grierson, Jauiies Flood, Peter Barlow, hobert B Gtuiness, Dsacel O'Connell, A Boyle, John S Craw- ford, Digby Starkey ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Court, W Tighe, James Grattane HoxouaAssLEs-Archdeacon Plunket, Thomas Preston Wandesforde, Captain Southwell, Adrian Hope, 60th 1ifles; Hercules Rowley, Innishilling Dragoons; J *V Hely Hutch- inson, 13th Light Dragoons; St John Butler, Rev Edward Taylor ...

TO THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, THE BLISTERED HANDS, AND UNSHORN CHINS

... -HANDS, AND UN- SHORN CHIN' DAMN THE FACTORY BELL. Oh for the swords of former tune! Oh for the men that bore them! when, armed for right, theq stood sublime, And tyrants crouched betore them.' - I Tome Mooni. ' Then onward,'the green banner rearing, ...

DRAMA

... e P.C, ,Whallev, Lancashire, did. Manchester; value, 2401.; pat., V. of Whadley; Rev. E. burrow, dec. All Saints P.C., St. John's-wood, Lonldo; pat,, Col, Eyre; Rev. E. Thompson, D.D., prom. NAVAL. . ForTsMrrosr, MARCH 31.-The Fantome, 12, is to be pa ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... the Duke of Wellington, the Belgian, Portuguese, and Prussian ministers, the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Earl of I Mintlc, Lord John Rusell, Sir George Grey, Viscount P'almer-I ston, Earl Grey, Sir C. Wood, Sir F. Baring, Sir J. Hoblhouse, : the Earl of Carisle ...

LITERATURE

... perfect-paper, printing, &c., beautifal-and prefixed is a likeness of the venerable orator asleep in his arm-chair, which reminds one strongly of Grattan in his last days, though his features I rwere smaller, more delicate, and more finely chiselled than ...

LITERATURE

... occurrence. Under this category Mr. Townsend has placed the trials of John Frost, the Chartist, of John Oxford, the maniac and would-be regicide; Stuart and Macnamara, duel- lists; Lord Cardigan, for shooting CaptainTuckett; Courvois- sier, AlexanderEarl of ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... readiness to assist the working classes to visit the Exhibition. The resolution was agreed to, and Messrs. John Allan, plumber; Charles Fraser, tailor; John Bulloch, brassfounder; Robert Macleod ; Jatnes Hunter, ma- son ; William Murray, overseer, Spring-garden; ...

CURRAN AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES

... i- been lost had not the love of his friend, and a laudable zeal for his memory, induced him to give them to the world. l. John Philpot Curran was born at Newmarket, a l little village in the county of Cork, on the 24th of July, 175O. His parents were ...

Literary Extracts

... parties wentt in- stantly from the house to the field. Curry was %wounded in tise arm. A friend who was present told mne the duel took place in the twilight, and that Grattan said, 1 The gentleman is placed too far offL--I cannot see lint plainly-let htitn ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... instantly seemed aware of the contact, and nahbed or scratched her own face, neck. or arm, in aoopelorrespondiilg in most instances to the part of the \l erator's face or arm which had been touched. Some expe- tiis on clairvoyance were suggested by gentlemen ...