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Very Mrsrastious.—rumours Are Afloat To-day Relative To...
if true, will necessarily lead to a change in the Cabinet, inde- pendently of political reasons. Should these rumours prove well founded, it will be seen why we cannot now more......
Sierra Leone Mixon.— The Britomart Transport, Lieutenant...
arrived from Fernando Po, on Thursday, at Portsmouth, brings accounts of several recent deaths in this inhospitable- and ill-fated colony. Lieutenant Ingle Sulivan, who went out......
Sir Walter Scott's Memory.—his Trim", Mr. Thomas....
him one evening to show him the manuscript of a poem he had written—the Pleasures of cope. Sir Walter happened to have some fine old whisky in O.:ells:Rise, and his friend sat......