THE HON. F. LEVESON GOWER, M.P., ON PUBLIC AFFAIRS
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... ILISpHBEN IN NGtLAND. , ?? As bearing upon current events, a few figures l abont the number of Irish-born dwellers in England may c be of especial interest. The Irish element of the popula- tion has since 1841 increased more rapidly than bhe Eng- lish, or rather than the residue of the inhabitants of Ensg- land, to speak more precisely. The I Irish element, however, may be taken to include ...
... ?? imi ')nalt'c Pews the 0 cei DRURY-LANE. Po! TaIS EVENinG, TIIE LADY OF LYONS. Mesrs. Ba r wTlIS ZEVEISNG, THE WINNING CARD, Mri. (Compton.-OUR ane AMERICAN COUSIX. Messrs. Sothsern, Chiilpendsle, Rbogers, ; Raymond, Clark, Gordon, &c., JresJonestobertson, DaMto, M BNrlo, &c.-And PERF.eCpTION. HIr. endal; Mist Burke. a LYCEUM. fift Tims EVENING, THE MISTRIESR O:F THfE CmLL-ToOE LAIDY OF ...
... I , ' arCLUB. I The' iintf`- aiitual meetuig 4; the Neowmarket I FarmereChiVrai--hld on *esud y at Newnmarket, end went ot'itlarnre than asual dnt. The specialties of this tociety are ,the enconwragenent of ploughmen and rewardsto ia rurers for long service, with prizes for, roots.b The ploughing took place on the farm of Mr. Rateliff, th near Newmarkee, and there was Rome severe competition. ...
... I LONDON, CHATHAM,4AID DOVER RAILWAY. w . ?? A general meeting of the mortgagees in this efm- , pany was hold yesterday, at the offices, Victoria Station, Westminster, for the purpose of electing a mortgage di- rector, pursuant to the provisionsof the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway (Arrangement) Act, 1867; Mr. HODG- SON, deputy-chsirman of the company, presiding: The CHAeRMAN desired, ...
... FREEMAS 0 NRY. Royal DNasonic I;nstitution for Boys. A Qr1aterl% General Court, very numerously attessded bythe Governors A ...
... TOW N ED1TI oAT I THE ERA OFFICE, Su-)n ,Y Two A.M. LATEST FOREIGE. (nLUEtlIBS TELt:GRAMr.) THE FRENCll EXPEDITION TO ROME RLZVIVLI) ADVANCE OF GARIBALDI TO ROME AT TIlE lHEAD or FOUR THOUSAND MEN. DEPARTURE OF THE FRENCH1 FLEET FOR ClVITA XVECCIIIA. P ~vios, Ocr '21i.-''he Munif steo' of this mre ?? c,, spicnoocly the following annoltmceinunt: I slw vijv ofi tle jesl attempts on the part of ...
... THE GRDS.-BY AiR. GMNY. SE.SONABLU -GARDENING EOR TI19 WEEK ENDING T-OVRMBEII 2. 167. - - Next to advisiog amsateurs, and latles in particular. to grow hyacinths,'tulips, crocuses, andnarcissls, inprefer- ence to anything, we are solicited to give a few names of the best and a few :of the cheapest for none are ugly. In hyacinths some are better adaptedforglaseesthanothers,3 because they'are ...
... FoREIGN I.nTLLIGENO2H The 8LiperW family left binoritz on Tuesday morning 'for SL. 01oud. The Fr~anees says ?? We have reason to believe that Mrshal N~rvaez, iB the rrt~e of the Quenuof Spain, has mside ar, cffer to the French Government to 00-Operate with It in maintaining the integrity of the temporal ,powr oftenhe Pope in the 6vent of its bedDB seriously It is announced that the Tiniversal ...
... THE 318UOPa AT BUSIgESS. If it be true that in a multitude of counsellors there a wisdom, the world ought to be greatly edided and mnlightened by the deliberations that have recently aken place at Lanbeth Palioe, the residence of the krohbiahop of Oanterbury. No less than seventy-five :ishops have there been assembled in solemn conclave vithin the last few days. They came from all parts f the ...
... CBNTRAL CRIMINAL CoraT.-The October se0sions of the Central Criminal Court open to morrow. The calim- dar 1i not large considering the time that has elapsed since the last sitting, nor are there many OTs of public interes to be tried. DEATH o0' n. WEIss, ,Hp voCaLTST -We 1ave .to announce the decease of Mr. W. -. Weiss, the popul&r baritone, who expirvd on Thursday night, fn his forty- eeventh ...
... THE CALAMITY TO A REPORTE& The following additional annie have been received aby Mr. Barker, at the Cerkenwell. police-court, for Mrs. Brown, thc wife of a reporter, who bas been left destitate, with three ehildren, through her husband beag~attacked with paralysis, andlosing his reason:- J. L. and Friend, 11 Is: Mr. W. Martens, 2s Cd: G: W., is: J. Cook, is; J. Shatford, Is; Mr. Adrian, 2a Sd ...