FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF FRIDAY

... Cobsten, WNillinn Cobitt, or the, President of the Institution of Civil Engiineers tbrhthe time behig, Charles Lock Eastlake, Thomas Field Gibson, John (aott, Saituel Jones Lord, Philip Puscr, and W%`illinm Thomson, to imike full and diligent htquiry into ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Bellesvf Killeen Walter Eutler Langford, and Edward Chichester, - - RIGI;T HONOURA5LE-s-Frederick Sbaw, JWW Fitzpatrick, 3iP; Sir Thomas Esmonde, 'B V; 31 Macdoonnll, (Csnnmis-' sioner of Educatiote; Sir Richard PakenhAm, ?? CB; R IV Greene. Baron de Robeek. ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... hair not very woolly or thick, but nevertheless curly. Hle had no beard, and his body was not hairy. He was very active and hardy. His height was about five feet. His tail was more than three inches long, and almost as flexible as that of a monkey. His ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... and Kilmaine. lloNouRAnLE-s-P Plunket, Rev W T Plunket, Charles T Trench, St Johu Butler, Thomas Preston, Andrew Boyse, l0th Rifles. Ilox MILsDAsios-Coote, Thomas Preston, Peter Latouche, Henry French, Edward Taylor, Robert Plunket, St John lButler. DION ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... climates are alike to him. Nothing exhausts himn; no alternations of beat and cold appear to have the least effect upon his hardy frame. His capacity of travelling, day and night, for thousands of miles, has never been approached by any traveller of whom ...

GREAT NORTHERN TULIP SHOW—BELLEVUE GARDENS

... Heroine, and Ponceatn Brilliant; 5, G. WV. in Hardy, Esq. for Charles X, Cherbonnier Noir, Baquet, e, Bienfait, Heroine, and Alexander le Roi. r- Panis of Three Breeders: 1, G. W. Hardy, Esq. for Sir le Thomas P'icton, Lady Stanley, and Violet le Grand; ...

HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... greenhouse he p c .; Messrs. Downia & Laird, Edinburgh, cinerarias, &c.; )s Mir. Thomas Long, Kiilmarnock, seedling eslcaria flowers in great tn-varioty; Mr. id, Thomas Robertson, Paisley, pansies, petunias, and verhcnas, very 'reline; Mr. E. Dudgeon ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Seoifield. Three Greenhouse Plants-Do. do. do. Geraniturns-1, Do. do.; 2, Thomas Anderson, Cauleway- end. Calceolat'ies-William Chalmers. Geranihms, in Trusses-Thomas Anderson. Irises-Thomas Milne, nurseryman, Sunnyside. Hterbaceous Plantsi-, James Berry, North ...

LITERATURE

... 1812, Thomas Kirwan was placed at the bar. ?? issue was one of the last importance to the Catholics of 8Ireland, and the verdict was regarded with an intense anxiety e only to be compared with the emotions which preceded the _ result of Hardy's trial ...

COWAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Ediishsrgh, a variety of half hardy aenus; fromn Mr Joits Law~son &: Sonst Greoeaek, some flowers of a fine seedling fiteic; from 31r D. Wardrop, jttnr. smrne greenhouse plants; fromn Mr John .6Lutolesesn, a ?? of hardy perennials, I I RtAVWA' tPIFFIC ...

FLOWER SHOWS, &c

... co0unty police, Dnse-2nd Mr George Johnson. Beat 2 early cabbages, Mr Thomas Hettle-2nd Mr John Dods. es~at 2 ca'llos~ers, Mr Thomas H~ette-2nd Mr W. L. elee. Best 3 turn~ips, Mr Thomas Hettle-2nd Mr W. L. Beloo. hst 3 earlz' horn carrots, Mr W. L. Beloe-2nd ...