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THE WATERLOO BANQUET

... at the great ticturies in India they were all icquainted with, he alluded »Viscount Hardinge. (Loud applause.) He need not speak of his talents as soldier, for bis exertions in up the communication with the Prussian army at Waterloo tended the successful ...

COLONIAL

... Largo gum trees, the eacalvptusand the acacia, abound on iis banks. The aborigines of this region were a superior race. They speak different language from those the Darling. They lite principally on fish, and the seeds of grass, and the eucalyptus and the ...

The Princess Augusta of Saxe Cobourg-Gotha gave birth to princess on Wednesday at the palace of Ncuilly. I he Due

... blood of all the Hamilton Ilamiitons. Letters had been received in Monte Video from Corrientes, in one which the writer, speaking of the famous convoy of merchantmen taken up the Parana by the British and French squadrons, which was deluge all Paraguay ...

Since the foregoing was in type, we have received our Paris journals and letters of Saturday. The Duke d'Aumale ..

... amounting in number to 2,000, waited upon him to express the intention of the tribes to submit to France. General Bedeau speaks in glowing terms of the effect produced by the Duke d'Aumale at a breakfast which gave to the principal native authorities ...

To the old type of politician, the slave of the red box, the believer in a divine tenure of Downingstreet,

... Russell. He expands those few but pregnant words, with that hearty, kindly eloquence, which seems almost to carry him away when speaking on a congenial theme : The relaxations which have recently taken place in our commercial code, and to which I have already ...

PROVINCIAL

... quarters of the appearance of the disease during the last fortnight, till when the potato fields never looked better, and even to speak of disease was thought madness. The 'disease will have much worse effects now than it had last year, as then the potatoes were ...

LITERATURE

... writer as might expected in an antiquary and etymologist. He calls Shakspeare's adoption of Richard's own words plagiarism; speaks ot having engaged unwearied exertion and peculiar advantages in his undertaking; and informs us that the reign of Charles ...

IRELAND

... engaged with the defendant to procure a husband for his daughter Catherine; he has more of them at home. The cattle I was speaking of to j our honours, was the other unmarried I meaning. Well now ; proceeding on my embassy to W. Wnll of Coolasnaughta, ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

... grow sugar. The party confesses itself too weak to do battle for the West Indian section of monopolists. Lord Stanley will speak, and the Duke will cheer, and perhaps Lord Brougham report another mighty visitation from the ghost of Wilberforce ; but there ...

France.—Ibrahim Pacha.—Ibrahim Pacha arrived at Malta in the steam-frigate Avenger the 2

... ambassador how grateful he was both towards the people and the Queen of Great Britain for the reception given to Ibrahim Pacha. Speaking of the transport of the India mail across Egypt, the Pacha declared that perfectly well understood all the advantages which ...

Strenuous efforts, itis said, are to obtain a commutation of the sentence of death passed upon John Smith, the cook

... , is attributed to him- Wherever the fault might be, and have right to exonerate him at the expense of one who cannot now speak for herself, the bickerings and anger described as having of late occurred, only date from the time, about a twelvemonth back ...

The Drama

... agonising ; but the account of the murder of Archbishop Sharp shows its terrible truth nature. Of tho other actors we cannot speak in terms of commendation. Mr. Cooper made such a palpable scoundrcl, that his success, even with the particular Roderigo of ...