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Foreign Intelligence

... note transmitted to Prince Me hikow' & short time hefore his departare. The despatch received on the part of yout Excetlency speaks of causing the Russian troops to pass the frontiers. That declaration is incompatible with the assur- anees of peace and of ...

SCENE IN THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

... to speek with his fat oii, the chairman called him to tful to himself and the house. Mr. Prince replied that he a right to speak with his hat on. He was an Englishman, and had a right, as an Englishman, to keep his hat on. Canadians did not seem to understand ...

THE REVENGE

... Ww ay in wl it to say we therefore entreat our Seottish frien Is te it is our © a believe that, in Speaking of this matte ul and its inhabi- 1 to speak of Neoti tants with the re ct which we most wafei nedly feel. They have a hist y of wiiich they may ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Monday, July 4

... reflect discredit upon that d 2 ent of the Government, and to impair the efficiency of the service. Whilst the hon. member was speaking, Admiral Berkley The called Mr. Connally to order for ing loudly. Speaker called “Order,” and Mr. — proceeded in support ...

LETTER FROM A SILENT MEMBER. The following clever letter is copied from “The ress,” said to be under the direction

... fora short sentence. Lord John is un equal ; Cardwell ponderous ; thell won- derful. That a man should go out of his way to speak like Mr. Vining, when he acts Lord Trinket or any other fop at the Prince’s, passes all comprehension. Vining learnt the if ...

Imperial Parliament

... call for a division, and he hoped the result would teach the Government to be in their places when the House While he was speak ing, the CHANCELLOR of the EX- CHEQUER entered the House amidst some cheers, and, immediately addressing the Speaker, stated ...

THE AZTEC PEOPLE

... him the two children now exhibited T he narrative has many apocryphal points ; but the children —a bo and girl—are there to speak for themselyes—and after the read: and & ing of the paper, the were intro- xcited great interest from their diminutive size ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... proceeded from such an assigned cause. He said-something, t to the same effect as before, but the wife said nothing. It was his speaking about whisky that led her to say that prisoner was aliar. Thinks her denial related exclusively to the reference about the ...

Foreign Intelligence

... that scarcely a house in Rouen had escaped without having windows broken, and in some places the panes of glass were, so to speak, smashed into small pieces. The outsides of a number of houses were marked with white spots, as if guns charged with bail had ...

Literary Extracts

... The Queen, and the bishops, and the world, were right in mistrusting the religion of that man. lam not here, of course, to speak of any man's religious views, except in so far as they influence his literary character, his lite, his humour. The most notorious ...

Foreign Intelligence

... their line, and on a plan which would distance the Arabia, the fastest of the 'line.—Xew l'orh UrraU. The Memphis Enpoirer, speaking of Okra hemp, bays —The fibre the specimen refore us clean and white, and between six and seven fret in length, while the ...

THE JOHN NEILSON EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

... natural science, plants, and objects and the like? Why not? Nature the first book God gives the child. reads long before he can speak, or hits his eve fixed meaningless sha|>es, called letters. Why should the curiosity of the young mind not satisfied Because ...