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THE ITALIAN OPERA

... newly-invented pianoforte, Of this insrumcnt, as well as two or three other musical in- , vent ions, wc shall have occasion to speak and by. At present we can only say that its object is to facilitate \ cution by a new construction of the key-board ; and tliat ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... regardatbe central crimibal court of the metropolis. I own that I very much regret that there should he such an intention. -I may speak with greater freedom on the subject now, as it hag noyt btcome the lawof the land, and I cannot help esying that i lsdk upon ...

The curiosity and conjectures excited by the death of a Pope are languid now. Many can scarcely realise to ..

... to see his true position,and moral power to acquiesce in it. That such a man should arise in the Romish Church is, humanly speaking, not very probable. The organization given to the Church by Gregory VII. perfected it for passive resistance to aggression ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of somnolency, which appeared to have lasted some tly. days, and Ole was conscious of everything aboat her, but un- able to speak or reply to his questions. It was his impres- sot, sion that some narcotic drug had been administered to her, led but that ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... exit .-mined, but with the exception 01 Mfr. i.'gs, the chief olli er nof tole A section cf fire-brigade, no one w as able to speak as to the probable cause of the outbreakt. That officer slated e that there were lamp blacek and paint kept on the premises; ...

We observe in the votes of the House of U)mmons, that Mr. Moefatt proposes to question the CHANCELLOR of the

... matter. _ Whether we regard the book under its official private aspect, its merits, or rather demerits, are same; and, to speak plainly, it is literally disgrace to its parentage, be it what it may. * cursory glance through the last edition (w* brought ...

POLICE.—Yesterday

... care of the police. Mary Budding, wife of John Budding, labourer, knew the mother of the deceased children, and heord her speak of their deaths. She said they died very suddenly, and being asked what was the matter with them, she replied that Tom Newport ...

A PETITION FOR POLAND

... German, not degenerated from his noble race, would he remain indifferent his own brethren, belonging to the same race, and speaking the same language he, but living under the rule of another power, were exposed to such persecution that to which the Poles ...

IRELAND

... Macnamara pledged himself to go alone. The doors of the court were closed, but Capt. Wynne failed to identify the fellow, and it speaks ill for the grateful feeling of the peasantry who did not immediately hand over the ruffian to justice. A large reward has ...

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, OCT. 1

... conacre. This herculean task, this delicate and perilous duty—of dealing with the three classes of Irish agri- ; culturists, to speak of no others—of maintaining the law, and at the same time protecting the objects of it, . who will see only where they are ...

IRELAND

... friendly legislation is geneially received with more than the due amount of public favour and applause. If the Londonderry papers speak truth, government will take much more active steps in the prosecution of drainage; whether it be for the improvement of the ...