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LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... Marylebone until compelled to relinquish his seat from ill health. He then went to Madeira, and while sojourneying there the Whigs called him to the House o* Peers. The late Earl Fortescue married first Lady Susan Ryder, eldest daughter of the first Earl ...

THE CHANNEL FLEET AT BELFAST

... of the steamer e» to the General Hospital. However, when came to Belfast, surgical assistance was not resorted to.—ATortSem Whig Basquet and The officers the fleet were entertained lut evening Belfast to a banquet and ball. general company included the ...

THE EVENING PACKET—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1861

... matters to the proof, we venture to suggest that on the next occasion when distinguished visiter sought to be won over by the Whig officials to their educational system, they should, for variety’s sake, and in order to prevent these Marlborough-street e ...

THE EVENING PACKET—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,

... the demolition the Sheffield Knifegrinder and his story— Story Lord bless you, I have none to tell, sir. The kxo.miner and Whig papers, are formally appealed to point-blank denying any possible concession Sardinia, such as to create a cattu belli. The ...

tlUit dSwntitg jacket. DUBLIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1861

... and places of interest in due succession. But, if he have the fortune, or misfortune some may think it, of falling among tho Whig official circle, among the shallow and sinister clique who seem seek nothing more than to make the Irish admi* lustration means ...

Colonel Knox—We have no funds to pay an interpreter

... into a shoeblack brigade, and whoever leads a helping hand the furtherance of such object will aiding a good cause. Northern Whig. Injured tEkonauts.—Mr. Cox well, the distinguished aeronaut, and the Messrs Pearson, jun., ton-hall, near Congleton, are now ...

THE EVENING PACKET—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1861

... though the principal speakers were the Right Hon. James Stewart Wortley, no Conservative certainly, and Sir John Ramsden, young Whig of advanced** principles, the speeches were of the cautionary and solid nature which one might have expected from Lord DorbyorSir ...

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPa

... moiety the crop. In all cases, . however, the quality will bad, owing to the extreme the soil for Imgtheaed period.— Northern Whig, Expsasa ZTKA Police a Ttmtuar.— Tbs gnat ,*a the retspeysn this oeuaty, specialty KsnS Ria?**- 1* b*»K •*** ths Isrgs ssm ...

——“ Great, glorious, and free;

... give as much publicity as possible to the matter, to put the public on their guard, as the imposter was again large. —Northern Whig. Cruki. Swindle. —At the Southwark Police-court yesterday Mr. Mair, school-agent, appeared to complain a system of fraud which ...

THE QUEEN’S EOT AL THEATRE. Liat •napenM, U» P»bHo Pran eicpwd. BENEFIT ol

... most interesting event connected with party politics likely to occur during the nonparliamentary interval. The Radicals and Whigs of the place, notwithstanding the advantages accused to them by Government influence, will find it a hard fight, and at present ...

THE LATE GENERAL LYON

... neighbours. But, in the case our dogs, the case is very different, and in several districts the plague is most annoy ing.—AorlAem Whig, Incidents or Her Majesty's Tour Ireland. characteristic trail of her Majesty's genuine kindness of heart and consideration ...