12 SEPTEMBER 1846, page 11

The Lord-lieutenant Of Ireland Made His First Public...

the customary fashion, at the Dublin Theatre, on Wednesday evening. It is Observed, however ' that there was a " long and rapturous" cheer for 4 Smith O'Brien and Young......

Charles Metcalfe.

From Burampooter's banks to cold Quebec, Thy name is known: and where St. Lawrence rolls Its mighty tide of waters to the sea, Bearing the iceberg on its swollen bosom, Thy......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. There is little news of any kind, political or otherwise, but some gossip not without interest. Still first in importance is the Spanish marriage affair; though......

The Standard Contains A Letter To The Earl Of Ripon,

from Mr. Newton, ia reference to the published correspondence between the Earl and Mr. Crow- ther: Lord Ripon having reflected upon Mr. Newton, and " calumniated " Mrs. Newton,......

The Paris Papers Of Thursday Contain Several Items Of...

gossip. The municipal elections in France are reported to have run strongly against Ministers—most disastrously so; but the returns are by no means complete. - A letter has been......

Mr. Charles Pearson, So.licitor, Has Addressed A Letter...

Mae*, professedly because "so many errors are going the round of the papers" relative to Mr. Crowther, Mr. Newton, and Lord Ripon; and the writer has been instructed by the Earl......

The Sugar-refining Works And Warehouses Belonging To...

Sens, in Bachelor Street, Liverpool, were burnt dovrn on Thursday evening. Fortunately, no other buildings were destroyed; but the poor people who inhabits.' the neighbouring......

The Theatres.

Never was a drama more truly Trench in its character than a piece pro- duced at the Princess's under the title of Love's Telegraph. In the first place, there is the love of......