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... affords a sufficient clue the average Consumption of a given description of merchandise bv a given amount of population. The United States may. indeed, have begun to acquire it from their actions with California, but the merchants Hreat Britain have the ...

The Paisley Herald AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... they do not. in the present favourable circumstances, raise themselves to something like level with the other parts of the United Kingdom. A small portion of Mr. spirit infused into the mass his fellow-countrymen would soon produce a marvellous change; ...

Several of the founderies in Lowlon are almost at stand still for the want of ships to carry pig-iron lrom

... Sir William Napier will thus vacate will probably lie given either to Major- General Fleming or Major - General Cockburn.— United Service Gazette. The Rutland family, and several other distinguished branches the nobility, are placed in mourning by the ...

THE PEACE CONFERENCE

... said, why we be as rational at any rate as the United States ? have got a imputation of form 24 to 25 millions ; and 1 have pi* doubt that by the next census their population will be equal that of the United Kingdom. And it is a fact, taking into consideration ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Eight companies of the United States' Inlantry had set out from San Antonio for Eagle Pass. A dreadful affair had occurred on board the steamer Dresden, near Helena, Arkansas. It appears (savs the New York Sun) that about Irishmen, who had been employed ...

Ireland

... But the greatest cause of alarm exists in the applause with which these sentiments were received by the large number of Irishmen who were present at the meeting. Romance the Law.—An interesting young lady, a ward of the Court of Chancery, being in possession ...

Foreign Intelligence

... Turkey by marching his troops into the Principalities, and is disposed to believe that that would be the proper mode for the United States Government to deal with such an effete and broken down Government as old Spain, •winding up with the following remarks ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... deposited there, and also capturing vessels for California or Australia with gold. The parties to the project are two naturalised Irishmen, who have agents in London. Col. Colloru cotnes out in Washington Intelligencer of the 11th instant, with a long card in ...

The Paisley Herald AND RENFREWSHIRE ADVERTISER

... country in general; and if they should so fail, we will be glad to see them superseded by better men, eithe r Englishmen or Irishmen, but not till then. ♦ The subject of the Emigration of the Hand-Loom Weavers, viewed all its bearings, cannot but be interesting ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... August 16 with new. f,™ China, stating that Csjiton baa surrendered to'lhe rebels. . anne * ln the Sandwich Islands to the United States has been confirmed by the King and council at Hawaii Negotiations are going on to secure at St Domingo a West India ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... after which she experienced very heavy gales from the west, breaking her tiller, and carrying away part of her bulwarks. The United States steam-ship Atlantic, West, commander, arrived at New York from Liverpool on the 19tb ultimo at 7.30 m. During the voyage ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... army in t'ie Crimea, ha; granted permission to the men belonging cavalry regiments aid infantry of the line, serving in the United Kingdom, to volunteer into regiments at present serving in the East, or about to proceed to the seat war. Each volunteer will ...