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£mtt?jcru UlcpDrter,

... eotnjnissioiiiut others,he laughed heartily; but he never betrayed the le.ist sign of nrtger. VNTicn he lead the article which speaks his great debaucheries and excesses, the violences and the outrages which he made commit, he ohserveil that the .mthor, doubtless ...

to Cork lomflittdal Ccr.vict

... tiow Often has be whis|iered to people struck with, const groat'ion the anger of the Emperor:—“ lait bin hnvc his way; he speaks ironi his teelings, not according his judgment; nor he will act to-morrow What servant what friend 1 what trea' sure How many ...

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... accountable.” But the Orongeiiien of Ireland are not alt Grand Jurors, and to tluaa, and of them, wemuv ha still permitied to speak. The Attorney-General (iroiriscs search the Ccttopi. raev the bottom. The the Curporatmn, arid he is convinced, hope, there ...

POLICE. soWjrrßKtt ' i.osnoy, j»S. i. Mn>!*ci«toT Axo«r*l!-Ui» not m.ire thmi » week to neofi unfortunate ia«uc ..

... nsunl tune of sitting, mid all oilier disposed told Harraclaugfa night proceed. Mr. Uarniduugh agtan. He was a ann of mild speak mat few but was dear taut he deeply. By wljat finle ilid say, however, we that and the lady hut tee* very much enamoured each ...

SHIP NEWS

... than he Celt •uaessary Irom sense public duty. It was to him duty of an nature; Uuwe were limes in which apnldie Waslsnind to speak frisdy. He.slimild now (WiK'eed once the quest ion,— [Hire Mr. ' CidtheU tamafdntnrd to the fro,;' if the Aev/isy:, aid heean ...

BOROUGH OF OAMELFjORD

... Paddy has qootl nab, and is altogeiher as tiijht boy you would see in day’s walk.” Hnlton is under eleven stone, anil report speaks Its uHams in frelaml. He has not waife 1 fonp tor rusti.m r (the English •hols Iteiiig anxious tojpte hint a chance), havtnaheen ...

tiie'fu.vds

... symptoms apoplexy had shewn themselves. Such the statement the advices of to the expresses were addressed ; own corresjiondents speaks much more cautiously upon this Important point. asserted that the King France the utmost decree anxiety the present state ...

FRENCH STATISTICS

... friend* of peace, recollect the reports which were circulation concerning her Majesty 17 years ago, and which madt; Europe speak much her. M The residence tiie Queen Portugal in Spain may facilitate duogcruus communlcalionai, guilty hopes, re >uscitatc ...

SCOTLAND. THE UMVEKSITV. INSTALLATION OK THE LORO RK'TOR. 01.A860W, JAN. (MiimJci-.Jilc anxii’ty was ..

... mid predecessor (Mr. Jeffery)—the ct ol'whose encoiniiiin hewonltl not mar atteinpting to rejieat in less skilful phrase. Speaking his own feelings, lie would liuvc considered it loss ot honour to been vanquished such competitor. The presence Itis excellent ...

CHAMBER OK COMMERCE DINNER

... As tor fiumtk s there is something false in their joy, and their congratulations the hew It easily seen that the man who speaks of the charter is not after their heart, since, though he desired it. How can M. de Chateaubriand agree with die formidahlc ...

i&cutjcnr BfjjrttK, ant Cotit

... laud floods in future: 1 shall close this rojMirt iu the wards of celebrated author who has written the Rivers, and who, speaking flic idteralions which it is sometimes necessary to make in them, very justly (serves, that—“ Ills (man’s) exertions umxt ...