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LATEST STEWS, By this Morning’s Pott. Private Letters from Paris speak of the discovery ot another Plot, but it ..

... LATEST STEWS, By this Morning’s Pott. Private Letters from Paris speak of the discovery ot another Plot, but it appears to have been nothing of any formidable character. The agents of the exiled family are. however, endeavouring to work their secret engines ...

CORONATION FESTIVITIES. Let no tongue speak doubtfully of the spirit of Ibis town and its surrounding ..

... CORONATION FESTIVITIES. Let no tongue speak doubtfully of the spirit of Ibis town and its surrounding neighbourhood. If ever (kero was convincing demonstration devoted attachment to the Throne, and enthusiastic loyally the amiable young whose hands are ...

which ha.l and acictiltJ. plainly collision as speak sad, ami not in Imastfiil spirit, and have rejoiced being ..

... which ha.l and acictiltJ. plainly collision as speak sad, ami not in Imastfiil spirit, and have rejoiced being shown to hate been this instance false prophets. But, indeed, it needed but slight ability connecting cause and effect to arrive at the moral ...

A London correspondent says :—“ It is reported that the Kin?’* speech will speak strongly upon the state of ..

... A London correspondent says : It is reported that the Kin?’* speech will speak strongly upon the state of Ireland, with particular reference to the Association, teiie/i riMl put ilmm —not name, but in a more objectionable way —by a law so General in its ...

ORIGIN ALPOETRY. human feeunos. Tiir-Bk are the heart That the longue cun never speak ; What language can ..

... ORIGIN ALPOETRY. human feeunos. Tiir-Bk are the heart That the longue cun never speak ; What language can impart May the timid spirit break. There arc sufferinga of the inlod. the scenes core and woo. That the proud of human-kind Can onrer fe* l or kno ...

“‘teas, the it per, speaking ut ten o'clock up! manner by tly deliphlcd. the case a i (,» illowing siiigu

... “‘teas, the it per, speaking ut ten o'clock up! manner by tly deliphlcd. the case a i (,» illowing siiigu. guilty the aid ictions having lovers, re► resolved, a* to take trip I'he cessaty iheir devotion to the other, ntimer.t how. oiimieiiccd its arm ...

Vi iqaritT —>Tlte vulgar every thing which doc* not speak to tho mind, And which raises merely fciisuou* ..

... Vi iqaritT —>Tlte vulgar every thing which doc* not speak to tho mind, And which raises merely fciisuou* interest. There are, it is true, thou. ■And things which are vulgar from Uicir subjec tor contents; but, the vulgarity of the subject can elevated ...

patronage. Aar thou ambitious of (he courtly smile That speaks of favours from the hand of pow'r! Ami iJrmi humbly

... patronage. Aar thou ambitious of (he courtly smile That speaks of favours from the hand of pow'r! Ami iJrmi humbly bow, and kneel, and town. And the dust from off the g«e*t man’s feet Then may’s* thou look for sweetly cheering words. Full high patronage ...

BMITIIFIBLD stone ofBiln.,sinkin)toirsl.) Monday, Jan. supply of Uessls offering ou ths whole, Bcanly, but, ..

... BMITIIFIBLD stone ofBiln.,sinkin)toirsl.) Monday, Jan. supply of Uessls offering ou ths whole, Bcanly, but, cuuiparatively speaking, of fair average qualitv. The weather being more favourable to slaughtering, the Beef trade steady, ami the prices obtained ...

CHGnCU BATES

... WAXLEY rose order, and camplamcd that Members were not allowed speak on petitions, explanations ought not to be given. Early next session he should move that the resolution which precluded speaking petitions should rescinded. ...

WHAT IS THR MINISTER?

... takes so deep an interest. The Monopolists are not less peremptory than (be Leaguers on this point. '* Speak out! the cry of the one parly— Speak out!” is the cry of the other. ** You have appealed to our compassion and forbearance long enough, exclaim ...

TIU-BITS FOR ALL SEASONS

... suggested this mysterions speech, stepped op to the stranger and asked, Did you speak me. Sir ?” *• I speak,” replied the stranger, thou speakest, speaks, we sneak, yon speak, they speak.” How is JhlV* said the Englishman; ** do you mean to ...