REVIEW
... I IREVlEW. I/lstreriens sR So an4 Londlot. By Charles Roache Sollith, ?? author of C Colleutanes Antiqua, kc., ac. Mr. Smith has added another leaf to the laurels which he has co of ten won by his a ...
... I IREVlEW. I/lstreriens sR So an4 Londlot. By Charles Roache Sollith, ?? author of C Colleutanes Antiqua, kc., ac. Mr. Smith has added another leaf to the laurels which he has co of ten won by his a ...
... &AL--111 .- rLI LHX BUPUE-MA. SUNIMARYI DOMESTIC. d The quarterly returns of the Reoistrar- t General present a favourable view of the state of the country. The marriages inoreased as they do when the ...
... F I Tns OxecasLt (ISLEC Of MAN) MGHDint.-Tb5 ti Seoretary of ~tiate for the Raims Departmenmt ha4 at length offered a reward of £50 for thle ap~crehension T1 of Kowley, charged with ...
... THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT I IN CHESTER. I A public meeting was held in. the Town Hall. Chester, on Monday evening, to hear an addre.s from Lord Dunsany, RN.., on the necessity for tht formation of rifle ...
... The recent address of the president of the f Queen's College at Cork has come oppor- i tunely to remind us that noise does not always B mean moral influence, and that ...
... S UG G EIS TE D SC H E M E PFit TI1E RESTORATION OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH. A niertitig was held yecterday, at neon, at- the MansionrlooisL, fi)r the piurpooe oif devisirng what ?? sloull lie alsoptad in order to the restoration oF the ClIo lh of tbe Holy Trinity, s iiiob is now r lidlV fall- inig into d'eq'y. The meeting was m inly i itiative, a nd the couase thit will practically be purstied ...
... pistlia pws. DUDLEY. Arnesog the gentlemen who underwent ?? at the Royal Cocllege of Surgeons, on Friday last, and received diplomas.5to PrM- ti~e as members of the eame, wes Mr. George Edward Horton, ...
... - The following is from the trade circular of. Mr. Samue l Griffiths, metal broker:- The iron trade in France has been considerably de-. pressed during the last four months, ...
... - . 7:: DROYAL)IMS !CAM,: 'AcadYA The first meetetg of tfie nmrtfbesa oef thes e - for-the se66ion, -'aa Yeld on Mondayevertlog, e , g , Academy.7oursep 19j- DAWsion-treet -T'hes itlr * ?? taken~by-the President- ?? he Rev. Dr. ToDDi S.F.T.C.D. The minutes of the last trueeting were -read by tie I Secretary, the Rey. Charles Graves,;D.D., 'and con- firmed. - Ce The Rev. Dr. Reeves reaeda ...
... I1 I . V ?? A . .. r wry - - . .rc1, t;iaonerudnt.to go. tb0e A dical,'fo tuos awl d readtl g, fo ., tio ,viti grea Afedit, a tad ril 't lecture on til YUbje'tis Wthich'e ont at the same time, blecouming.s hius nmny persny, blstudytjing Sir Jcshiua Rttroneiduii r eQ a . aninti~xat1:1u oq}deo t. te isea ?? x,,feF arge!i .,n tlxe sama, mannter. toj hcar etict~' qe'uated, g, foicle; Iele ...
... j (BY MAGNGETTC TELEGRAPH,) . (B~~~Retcr's Tdeg,.oe) Modeua, ovembrer th Farlixi, Dictator of Modena ?? Perma ilio s beei ?? appointed Governor of the Romagqn,,hag issued a ?? in which he saO.Y Europe kiyo that 'it can seoc&r the peace of Italy by rendering Itaiy to the ItaliAns. It is aware that we are ready to give necessary guarantees for order throughout the countryf but it also ksows ...
... - (FROhlr OUR- CORIIE5PONDENT.) LoitiO, 1OS IONDAY EVENIINs.-The-e was a very nu.- eoas coingregation yesterday at St. James's, Clerken- etsre and hear the Rev, incumbent, br, Robert ?? after the late exposure at the police court. ITle rc'. gentleman referred at the commencement of his aln*l to the painful position in which he had been place, slid then went on to give the most solemn de- nial ...