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We have received our usual express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our correspondence. On that day, at the ..

... named ad hoc Tiempo speaks strongly against the 'exJ? tion of General Flores, who, under the aiS of the Spanish government, is about to ♦he republic of the Equator. El Portuguese journal, La ReUauracior, of th stent, which speaks of the probability of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...

IRELAND

... on his way home this morning from mass, between nine and ten o'clock, and when within a few yards of his own door, while speaking to a woman, he was met by a man armed with a holly stick, loaded atthe end for about six inches with lead. Immediately after ...

ELECTION NEWS

... confidence of your constituents. far from desiring that you should in any respect, ' act the spirit mere delegate,' of which you speak, ' rather looked your acting in the character of an upright honourable, and independent member of parliament, professing ' ...

PROVINCIAL

... days in the week, and eight hours on the Saturday. The Rev. Dr. Hook, vicar of Leeds, took the chair.— After much animated speaking, resolutions in with the requisition were unanimously adopted. SOMERSETSHIRE. Commission by the Lord Ixbctenant.—H. L Bean ...

MEXICO

... sent to Perote for six pieces of artulcrj and 30,000 muskets, to arm the people of Pucbla. In the city of Mexico they also speak of arming the muin*. Some rumours say that Paretics is going others say he is going to Mexico. . In addition to all this, there ...

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 ...

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 ...

Fine Arts

... repaired with taste and skill, though it was unfortunately found necessary to take from its enspness by fresh coat of paint. Wren speaks of this church with more than his usual enthusiasm. 44 1 can hardly think it practicable, he says, to make a single room ...

The indirectness of the means bj which the opponents of Sunday trains on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway have ..

... they think the people of Scotland dislike them. Why, then, did these Manchester men vote on the question? my did Mr. Greg speak, and Mr. write, in favour or stopping the trains—instead of leaving the Scotch shareholders to decide on the matter ? We admire ...

LITERATURE

... evil an equal aggravation the ingenuities of misery. There is enough in the mere anticipation of certain happiness (humanly speaking) to smooth down many an existing evil, and too much dread of possible sorrow to embitter many a suiioundinnr I** 34* . i ...

The Drama

... were represented—by Mademoiselle Fargueil aad M. Cartigny. In the art of concealing their art, the French actors, generally speaking, are unrivalled. M. Cartigny performed the part of a blind old officer, called, after the French fashion of English nomenclature ...