RUSSIA
... RUSSIA. letter from Jassy of the 20lh ult., and another from B.rlin of the 31st, published in the Augsburg Gazette, speak of Ihe great armaments now going on in Russia, and the march of Russian troops towards the south. ...
... RUSSIA. letter from Jassy of the 20lh ult., and another from B.rlin of the 31st, published in the Augsburg Gazette, speak of Ihe great armaments now going on in Russia, and the march of Russian troops towards the south. ...
... PORTUGAL. hear that the advices from Lisboa speak the excessive rage of the Mignelites at the presence the British fleet k and loud threats the indWidual* of importance are openly uttered. No one can doubt the talent* this faction for murder.— Glob*. ...
... GREECE. The French Papers again speak with confidence a new protocol, said to have been signed at London, for extending the limits of Greece to the gulfs of Arta and Volo; but the facts upon which this statement is made are not given. ...
... established, eonsistinjj principally of Eugiisb Proprietors, for purpose of building Marine Village, or, perhaps, more properly speaking, a small Town between Seapuiut and Duuleary. The ground is already taken. ...
... THEATRE ROYAL Mr. and Mrs. Alban Croft, of whose vocal abilities report speaks favourably—and Mr. Frarer, who has already before the Dublin public, will appear this evening at Hawkins-street, in the Sunnambula. ...
... feel sensible of their deficiency, would gladly commence course instructions were it not for a mistaken opinion that the speaking of the | French Language can be acquired youth alone, begs leave assure such prisons that this polite and useful accomplishment ...
... LAW OF PRIMOGENITURE. Mr. ART then rose bring forward his promised motion respecting the law of primogeniture, and was left speaking. ...
... TITHES. A correspondent of the Waltr/ord Chronicle, speaking tbe imprisonment of Mr. Pierce Maguire, at the suit of the Rev. Dean Lee, says that either the funds the Pre. cursor Society should applied his release, or subscription should entered upon for ...
... county of Tipperary, the Tories registered three, the Liberals only two. VVbat it Tipperary about ? The Alhlone Sentinel, speaking of the King's County registry, says—“ The Liberal party had the preponderance. The ratio stands thus (fur the several divisions ...
... MR. O’CONNEIX. The Tim a, speaking of Mr. O’Connell, says“ The people have at last got real friend to their (the cause of Radical Reform,) which they have hitherto wanted. hope they will neither find him remiss, nor he them ungrateful.” ...
... of next month to the members for the city and county. We cannot, of course, have any doubt as to the attendance that will speak the popular feeling in sustainment of the cause of Ireland. ...
... Shannon ? They did some of the schools in Westmeath. « Are you speaking of your last tour, or the tour preceding ? When I speak of Castle Magner, I speak last tour, and when of Westmeath, I speak of my first tour; but in the south the tracts are very rarely ...