10 NOVEMBER 1855, Page 7

The lucky star of Sir Charles Napier must be in

the ascendant singu- lar things befal him. Yesterday the workpeople of "Christy and Co.'s hat-manufactory, Bermondsey,' presented him with an address, and en Admiral's hat ! In-the evening, he was ohairman of the dinner of the Welsh Patriotic Society, eaten to commemorate the birthday of the Prince ofsWales.

The following passage occurs in the address issued by Mr. C.•Fitz- gerald Higgins, candidate for the representation of Armagh- " You will naturally feel anxious- to know what particular line of polities I shall adtooate in the event of your choosing me for your representative. My answeris plain— Whatever you please. Although a Catholic in religion, yet r am not bound. by the Church; and you have only to direct mehowl will act, and I shall endeavour to advocate your interests."

"Commentary on this," the Northern Whig justly remarks, "would spoil-it altogether."