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The Caledonian Mercury Supplies Some Details Of The Sport On

the MOOTS. "We have heard much of the deplorable state of the game upon the Perthshire bills and elsewhere; but the first accounts from the braes of induce us to believe there......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. Great excitement was caused in Paris, on Wednesday morning, by the discovery that the Dutchess de Praslin had been found murdered in her chamber. The deceased......

We Have Reason To Believe That A Bill Will Be

brought into the ensuing Parliament to enable English Bishops to consecrate Bishops for those Epis- copal chapels in Scotland which have not at present, on account of the-......

The Papers Report A Very Calm And Judicious Speech Delivered

by Mr. George Henry Moore, described as the new " Whig " Member for Mayo. V " We need scarcely say that we do not concur in all Itaxriat.V sions; but it would be well for......

Letters From Rome State That Count Pietro Ferretti,...

the Car- dinal Secretary of State, had just departed on a mission for Naples. His departure afforded an occasion for a marked display of public esteem. Ac- companied by a great......

The Madrid Papers And Letters Have Been Full Of Assertions

as to the probable success of the attempts to reconcile Queen Isabella and her hus- band: the Queen arrived at Madrid on the 12th instant; and the King Consort simultaneously......

Speaking Of The Reverend Horace Cholmondeley, The Wexford...

This high-minded and warm-hearted Englishman—who may be truly pronounced more Irish than the Irish themselves—on visiting his estates last week,. in this county, not only......

The Paris Papers Of Thursday Relate Another Circumstance...

added to the general consternation caused by this tragic affair— "In the same guarder and nearly at the same hour a daring attempt at bur- glaxy was made. Four men, armed with......

The Morning Herald Gives The Following Account Of The...

state of things in Ireland. After speaking of the extensive failures in the corn and other trades and of the consequent tightness of money, the writer says- " The working......