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WRECK OF THE CAWARRA. STEA.HER

... Chinese: for Rockhampton. cabin—Mrs. Cramp and child. Miss Anderson. Mr. A. Anderson, Mr. bdachefer ; steerage—Mr. and Mrs. John Paterson, Samuel King. and six Chinese. Tbc list of the crew are :---Captain Henry Chatfield (late of the Boomerang); chief ...

Ourrtst gopics

... he succeeded Mr. Spring Rice as Chancellor of the Exchequer, and was for three years First Lord of the Admiralty in Lord John Russell's Administration. He was born in 1796, and won his Double First at Oxford in 1817. His name is to be added to that remarkable ...

7 • • , _ THE BALLINROBE CHRONICLE AND MAYO ADVERTISER. .. ...... .... -CIJRRENCES. A BRIDE DROWNED ON HER

... Chesterfield has . . epleodid meillOrial of the late Sir Tatton Sykes. Tbis ~ on my the morning of that day a _ young man named John and in 1862 there were 7.637. In such • state of affalto, orate= b ist nerring complOien, and early in last bands at fully ...

EXTRAORDIN ART DEATH OF DR. THOMAS HALL

... visited by three medical gentlemen—Dr. Roe, of William-green; Dr. Ifenny, of Bnompton ; and Dr. Havers, of Bedford - place, Russell-stmare. In consetinence of their opinion and tic ei itlent state of his mind. an attendant from Munster I lease fur, and stayed ...

LORD BYRON'S TOMB

... of the sewage emi she Iseents of the 1044.—Gervireeri • OR LORD P—The Maidenhead megieleafts reek convielnd Lord Francis Russell of having eft* logged horses In iligh-street of that town, Mid lift to fl fine 16s. costs, which the Doi* lord indignantly ...

THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH

... his invention. In reply came the following remarkable specimen' of the official snubconelusive - from Mr. (afterwards Sir John) Barrow Mr. Barrow presents his compliments to Mr. Ronalds, and acquaints him, with reference to hi note of the 3d instant ...

A SICKENING LIST

... llen has representatives were Viscount Pollington and the Hon. sustnined a Pierous ntllietion by the sudden of his Anthony John Astley.—Shipning Gazette. lit is an eldst son. who leas drowned lAmgh Erne Itlimilav, error to speak of as the smallest co ...

THE REGENTS PARK ACCIDENT

... Same persons dm didrablummts of having the lake emptied, sad had as to whether Lord John lbstars. ihstOommagatiosier of Works, was in tows, he wiled to slits Mr. Russell, the secretary to the and he would tell them that the goverment wort anxious to do ...

&runt t °Firs

... pay a portion of heir debts. Sir John Taylor Coleridge writes a long letter to the rmardian, in which he defends the 'Real Presence alteration in the Christian Year as a lawyer. Mr. Keble's executor could not, Sir John says, with honesty 1,-Ive done ...

THE LAST SERVICE IN A CITY CHURCH

... vestry books of the restovtive perishes. Mr. Fisher then ascended the pulpit and selected for his text the 4th chapter uf St. John's Gospel, verse 21, Jesus saith unto her. \Vomit, believe me the hour cometh when ye shall neither in this mountain, nor yet ...

TILE OIL FEVER

... only entered into every 'peeks of debauchery, not only 10.. t a hundred thonsand dollars in two nights at faro with the lion. John Morrissey, but bought superb teams and gave them away after an hour's ownership, supported& swarm of human leeches of both ...

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... 4 --Jahn N. Ferrell, Esq., Logboy—Cartello S—John C. Walsh., Esq.. Castle lllll—k:rris Arthur Viscount Sudley, Castlegrove lion. Albert V. Bingham, Newbcook Hon F. W. Hrowne, Nenle Park lion. W. S. Russell, Halpin Park Onne, Esq., Owecmnre Robert Rottledge ...