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MUSIC

... progress of an art which certainly, in our day, is more generally culti- vated (whether more advantageously or no is another matter) than at any former period, not in this country only, but throughout the civilised world. We shall endeavour to keep our readers ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1846

... the merchant and manufac- g turer. Therefore, it -ill be no part of our function to st -viden any breach that may unhappily subsist, or may it arise, between Employer and Employed; but it will P rather be our cffort to show their true relations, their ...

Published: Wednesday 21 January 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5609 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

Death It. O. Driscol

... chat r:the exercise of the reasoning ande reflective powers, increasing in- si~ht, and enlarging views, are requisite to keep alive the substantial fath of the heart1 With a graterul appreciation of the labours of Of faithful predecessors of all Churches ...

LITERATURE

... Sketches of 'What a mother can Endure,' ' The Progress of a Painter,' and 'SSiska Van Roosemael,' may be called masterpieces, and were so admired that we may assert of them that they weire not ' sad oT,' but actually 'fought for.', if the phlegmatic Flemings ...

Advertisements & Notices

... the Directions biselg, in all cases, PLnAsi and 1i1 ACrICAL. '~~Both Books may he had bound together in strong cloth, price Fier. SneeT-lios. London : Win. S3. Orr &- Co., and may be had ot all Pookse]-ers. phttublished, the Fifth hdition, nest 8vo. cloth ...

PARLIAMENT

... y considicred. It may he possible that wii I am about to affect so many interests, that all ass may unite in thle conclusion that this is a rash and nal improvident sceline, and aught at once to he discarded. fot That po'-sib'y may be their' prevailing ...

Published: Wednesday 28 January 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 36585 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

POLICE

... so ma-ny and sueh hitrribly bittcr words. ` He came to my place the other night, jiist as T was Imatlig home to go upon the Stage aVh1-t are vim ? - aci itAor - inquived the Magistrate. Mr. Richatd )n said that IIe was not eWactly an actor, but he ' ...

SUFFERINGS OF A BOAT'S CREW

... Chain Islands, March 4, 1843, and arrived at the isl1and where I was to be stationed, seeking pearl shells, in the month of May; but previous to my being placed there, I visited, in eonjunction with Mr. Samuel tHeory, of Tahiti, in the schooner Sarah Ann ...

Published: Monday 02 February 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4979 | Page: 7 | Tags: News 

POLICE

... little money now, and then to keep hint from me. He was literally perishine in the strects, and it was natural theat I shouldie't like to see that. (A laugh.) The prisoner's solicitor-You knew perfectly vell that he was alive at the timne you married the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... that the exercise of the reasoning and reflective powver;, increasing in- sight, aBd enlarging Views, are requisite to keep alive the substantial faith of the heart. With a gratetls appaecistion of the labours of faithftl predecessors of all Churches ...

ANTICIPATION OF THE OVERLAND MAIL FROM INDIA

... his troops. Of Pisu1oi01A SINGHo, whO socal time backl raised a revolt at Attock, it is not kitowie whether lie is dead or I alive. Some suppose himi a prisoner in the fort of one of the chiefs. TIHE CAMPAIGN INY THE NORTIL. (lrom the Dclhi Gazefti, Dec ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 15732 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... e'e teon cldt the exercise of theiresoningaen ectfvepoweis, lnbreaslngini. sight, and enlarging views, are requisite to keep alive the substantial faeth of the heaut. With a grateful appreciation of the labours of faithful plredecessors of all Churches ...