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CONSTANTINOPLE

... said to amount to 200,000 souls. This immense population have uniform, ancient, and peculiar usages, manners, ideas. They speak language differing f.jm every other, both in its words and characters. They wear peculiar dress and have their peculiar bu ...

THE COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AND BELGIUM

... stronghold in which no more breaches can be made but by cannon-balls. The friends of the ministry announce that M. Guizot will speak to-morrow on the subject the commercial policv of the government. This will be curious to hear. M. Guizot is little acquainted ...

IRELAND

... PEOPLE. No. V. '• DUBLIN, April 5. »f If, in my last letter, I had reason to observe that it was a very unfortunate time to speak of the clothing, personal appearance, and corporeal forces of thv °J. Inland, no one will deny that it is e equally disastrous ...

THE LONDON SUGAR MARKET

... -who is not compelled to do so until the expiration of the prompt. Mauritius Sugar is imported in bags (or mats, correctly speaking), weighing about 1 cwt. 2 qrs. each. They are weighed on landing, in the sam'j manner as West India ; a tare of about 61b ...

PEACE WITH AMERICA

... displayed greatness and magnanimity her policy which at present causes the respectable and thinking part of this community to speak in terms of the highest respect and commendation of the British government and people, and disapprobation the course pursued ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1846. Future ages will be not a little perplexed, unless blue books survive and ..

... ..tbout the djdoj nwivedt because it was conjnnounfemc'nt^^iution naval forccB ou to wednesday - whcn M - Thiefl began to speak lobbicS) that the Cham- There was d fin . their ] aboU rs by the 31st ° f Deputies , er!t) between the 10th J j u aid that ...

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... ourselves have seen several letters from missionaries, but which, not being intended Jot publication, we cannot quote, that speak in unequivocal terms of the danger to be apprehended by the colony from the machinations and warlike propensities of what has ...

LONDON, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1846. A proceeding at the Bow-Street Police-office on Friday should not pass unnoticed, ..

... evidence on the ground of infidelity, does not in fact exclude the evidence of atheists, but only of such atheists as happen to speak the truth, there being no bar to the testimony of those who will not scruple to qualify by falsehood. Compare the present ease ...

Marriage of Lord Castlereagh.—The marriage | of Viscount Castlereagh with the Viscountess Powerscourt was ..

... partner of the firm beheld a moustached and be-frogged individual enter his counting-house, and, being introduced, heard him speak about engines, pointing some half dozen in an unfinished state in the work rooms. The principal explained the case, observing ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1846. A FEW WORDS TO THE PUBLIC. Daily News Office, Whitefriarr. The newspaper is the ..

... Whitefriarr. The newspaper is the intellectual life of the nineteenth century —the great agent of modern civilisation. Not to speak of the moral and political safeguards which it affords, it plaecs all, whatever their varieties of fortune and position, on ...

CONSTANTINOPLE. Her Majesty's war-steamer Virago east anchor in the Golden Horn on Sunday evening, the 19th ult ..

... Lccomte does not seem to have lost any of his former energy, and M. Pasquier, astonished his clever answers, remarked, whilst speaking of him, that he had rare intelligence, but a head of iron. Ibrahim Pacha in Paris.—The Duke of Montpensier, Ibrahim Pacha ...

Sacred Harmonic Society.—Haydn’s oratorio, The Creation, will be repeated at Exeter-hall, on Friday evening. ..

... but life was quite extinct. TTie deceased was of a cheerful disposition, and of sound mind. The deceased was continually speaking of public executions, and frequently trying the effects of hanging, which took great fancy to ever sin he witnessed the execution ...