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Statesman and Dublin Christian Record

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Statesman and Dublin Christian Record

ORIGIN OF CARICATURES

... accustomed to offer at new year’s tide, in expectation of a gift. The apple stuck with nuts was a rustic imitation the common new year’s gift of orange stuck with cloves,” mentioned by Ben Jonson in his Christmas Masque.” The new year’s gill of capons ...

TUESDAY,

... Your chapels are all structures of yesterday. 2ndly. Our bishops are the old bishops of the country. Your bishops are all a new stock got in from Rome. From the time of St. Patrick our bishops have all been ordained in Ireland, in regular and uninterrupted ...

QUEEN’S IJENCiI CHAMBER—Saturday

... the house in any way pledge itself to the l or the new ministry. The following apprinciples which the noble lord said were under discussion (hear). » _ .. , , * ™. i if 1 were to require an illustration of this, i would only point out. peared in third ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, DECEMBER 31

... failure of a relative. The deceased was upwards of years of age. —Liverpool Chronicle. The steam-ship Savannah, from New York for New Orleans, sprang a leak in a gale off Cape Hatteras, and shortly afterwards sank. Part of the crew and passengers saved ...

DUBLIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

... the late JOHN SYDNEY TAYLOR, Esq., A.M., Barrister-at Law, held, according to public advertisement, at Exeter Hall, Strand, London, on Saturday, the 19th day of February, 1842: Sir JOHN CHETVV’ODE, Bart., M.P., in the Chairtin; following resolutions were ...

AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT

... practical agriculturists. American Piracy —The following is an extract from a letter dated New York, September 29;—“1 send with this a new novel, published in London, called Perceval Keene.’ The first copy was received by the Great Western, and republished ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... prisoner in one of the London police-offices, but the magistrates there finding that he could not be identified, communicated with the magistrates of the Head Police-office, in consequence of which a policeman was despatched to London, whom the prisoner was ...

The Caledonia .. Ist 3J due Feb. 16. The ColumbiA March 4th

... .. May Ist 3d so on in roUtion During the months of December, January, February, and March, the mails are only made up in London on the 3d of the month ; if falling on a Sunday, on the 4th. In April, May, June, July, August, September, October, and November ...

O, lire, like nothing bnt Ihemacires they ere

... the new views at home. An attempt has been made to poison the fountain of knowledge, and to send forth the bitter waters of error and disunion over the land. Our Church had been deemed the very bulwark of Christianity, but the disciples of the new school ...

made the answer yourself. Diodati is prohibited by our church, therefore think it good book, and must have it. I

... of Algiers ? Did he give him a New Testament, or a volume of sermons composed from the Bible ? No, no. But what did he give ? Think ; in this nineteenth century what did the Pope give to this bishop to be placed in his new cathedral. Think. 1 shall cite ...

MRS. COLONEL HOWARD

... rather singular persons Dublin received letters from London twelve hours earlier than those in London got communications from correspondents in Dublin. He could not understand why the mercantile men in London should not have the same accommodation as the citizens ...

CONTENTS

... the resolution. The Rev. Mr. Gregg again rose to move that the meeting shonld adjourn to the first week m the new vear, so to have Christmas week for recess; and that the meeting henceforward take place on Tuesdays instead of Thursdays. He was glad of ...