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... Anglia. DEATh orF JAMEs GinATTA, JUN.-.We have to an. nounee the death of James Grattan, jun., only son of Henry Grattan, Esq., M.P., for the County 'Meath. Master Grattan was only twelve years of age, and was suddenly attacked with inflammation of the ...

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... the Right Hon. tile Solicitor-General for Ireland, Lord John Russell, Sir James Duke, Mr. Baron Rothschild, Mr. Masterman (the city members), the Sheriffs, &c. Tii.r CoLxOtrI Seamnci-ARY.-Sir John Pakington, as Principal Secretary for War and the Colonies ...

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... appointed Bishop of Nova Scotia applied to the Go- vernment of that province to allow the soldiers to pre- sent arms to him, which Sir John Ilarvey permitted until lie heard i;froi the Comlmanider-in-Clhief. The old Duke's answer wxas- TIho only attentionsthe ...

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... Life Guards, uniler the directorship of Mr. Grattan Cook, assetbled onl tlie terrace imninediately below tihe Roval sleeping apar tmeilnts to serenade ]ret' Mlajesty. The bells of St. Georgo'.s and St. John's churches trang mterry peals at intervals throlgh ...

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... He sank twice, and wvould inevitably have perished had not a one-armed man seized his arm on the third rising, and dragged him into a punt.' Old Etonians may recog- nise in the one-armed man, _Mr. Charles Carter, who afterwards kept boats at Eton. Good ...

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... Elizabeth Repton and suite. I have ieft the Grestani fHotel, Dublin, for Carton, thew sat o the DL)kP of Leinster. The Hon. John Massy, son of the late Lord Mlassy, has bccn ie-t a . aee ecession to hisalreadvy eotensive nreperi v hr iis un cie, the late ...

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... passing the season at Tolquay. Lord John llun ell arrived at his residence in Rich- moni Parli on Saturday, from Bristol. The, Marquis of Larisdovvne is staying at Bowood Park, 'v4lts surrounded bv a select circle. Henry Grattan, Esq., late MI.P. for Meath, ...

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... hounds. WVhilst iil the l!eihlt of the chlase, his tiors' fell, and Sir George, I lii1 l sith iim, broke thie smalil hone of his arm, just nbonve the wrist. Te - right bonorblo b baronet is goin on very favourably, thougli not yet able to leave Coloeshill. ...

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... Abercorn. Earls- Aberdeen, Eglirton, Fitzwilliam, and Cardigan. Viscounts-Hawarden, Hardinge, Monck, Comber- mere. Viscountesses-Hardinorb, Combermere, ond Monck. Lords-Dufferin, Lyndhurst, John Russell, Heytesbury, and Panmure. Lady Hotham, vidow of ...

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... Lieutenaucy for the City of London. The Lord Chancellor arrived at three o'clock, wearing his state robe, and attended by Mr. John Shaw Lefevre, Clerk of the Parliaments; Sir Augustus Clifford, Bart., Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod; and also by his Secretary ...

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... by thc Rev. G. Prothero. Prince Fiedcrick W~iliam of Prussia and Prince Ernest of Leningen also attended the service . Loin( John Beresford has arrived at the Bilton Hotel, Dublin. Mlr. andl Mls. J. 11. Craig have left the lliber- nian Hotel, Dublin, for ...