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ORUKR or TIIK DAY OK (•ARIRALDT

... M. P., Mr Cardwell, M.P., Karl Grey and Itijsin, Mr G.sm!ien, 11.P., Mr Mousell. M.P.. Mr (richester Forteacue. M.P., Sir Alexander Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Qii ...

The toast wa* drunk with the utmost enthusiasm

... that Mr (more, one the sitting numbers for Worcester, is about to resign Ids seat. Addresses have been put forward by two Liberal candidates, viz., Mr F. Lycett, one of the newlyelected sheriff for the City llomlon (who is a Worcester man), and Mr T. R ...

EXTRACTS FROM 44 PUNCH

... ground of his wife’s hen I the Haymarket Theatre. with the co-respondent, who is the celebrated Com- Mr Hawkins, (with whom was Mr Serj ly to lantine and Dr Spinks) now appeared on the co-respondent, and moved that the petition i Irs B. off the files of the ...

IKON

... statute was whith oe. hae hee SD a Elsworth, and seconded by Mr by Mr _ ee — would was b Mr v W. delivered to the churchwan + Huggon, in the form ntrast by the Act, anc | that James Banks and Mr Joshua Grant—who hav to take the poll on ‘Thursday and Friday ...

would hare upon the last extremity of war had they not been nisnured beforehand of tha the Emperor of the

... Emperor of the French, and the fact that it i* to the latter that the proposal cede is addressed, aad not the King of Italy, than* how completely King Victor Bmmaaaol has htan treated the tool of mightier men. A very ahart time will disclose the nature of ...

COURT AND OFFICIAL NEWS

... notwithstanding the promises which were made Mr or, at least, which Mr lva**am believed have been made. A telegram has been received at the Foreign Office from Colonel Stanton, dated Alexandria, the ult., stating that Mr had arrived that town, and was the j*>int ...

TOPICS OF THE WEEK

... His election therefore I invalid, ami Mr Butt is declared to have bejn duly elected. The Ih»r»»iigli was represented Liberal before the election Mr. Cauipltcll. Mr Gladstone has addressed letter to London king-man's association declining invitation trim ...

SU PPLEMENT TO TH E YO UK SI 11 RE POST, SA

... men will ]>art>led and sent home; the officers tain their swords, and are allowed half-pay out the Hanoverian revenue ; the King and Grown have their private property left to them intact, and, condition of undertaking nothing to the prejudice of the Government ...

GOSSIP FROM THE OWL

... likely to Lords of the Admiralty; Mr I'akington, son of Sir John P&kingtoti, private secretary to the First Ixird. We hear with pleasure that the Hon. Gsurge Harrington lias bevn appointed private secretary to the Earl Derby. Mr Waliml*. son of the Right Hon ...

.JULY 7 1860

... death of Mrs Warder, the wife Dr. Warder, a physician, who has staping at Brighton for time. Mr* Warder, whose brother is surgeon practising at BrighPin, was taken ill some four five weeks ago, and her brother called in Dr Taafe to attend her. ...

LATEST BETTING. (By Telegraph.)

... Aldain (chairman), Mr G. W. Chambers, Mr W. Rodgers, Mr Henry Otter, Mr R. N. Phillipiw, Mr W. P. Milner, Mr Wm F. Dixon, Mr r. Dixon, Jun., the Rev H. B. Cooke, John Jeflcock, ...