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... GREAT MARLOW. i Where is Great Marlow ? It is by no means an easy place to find. Mir. Bradshaw disowns it: s even the index of his Guide does not mention it. TAsk in London, and you will probably find it con- e founled with Malton or Malden, and be told that it is _ in Yorkshire or in Essex. Slate that you have ascer- if tained it to be in Bucks, and that you only want to v know how to get ...
... congress had not yet been constituted; the question of the presidency of the representative chamber was still unsettled. The meeting of moderado deputies which, had been convoked for the evening of the 11th, had been adjourned. The ministry was desirous of suspending the definitive constitution of congress, and all other active measures, until the arrival of M. Martinez de la Rosa, whom they ...
... Louis Philippe will rub his eyes, Prince Metternicii not believe his senses, whilst the Czar and Count Nesselrodk will fling up their hands together in despair, and iidulge in the bitter exclamation that there is not one tory left in England. There is nothing in the conduct, nothing in the language of her Majesty's ministers, to call forth this surprise. They are consistent enough in their ...
... The royal speech, with which the Lords Commissioners this day open he business of parliament, cannot of course otherwise commence than with the commercial and monetary pressure, and with the means, resorted to by government, to restore confidence. This measure will be of course put forward as the principal cause of the early convocation of parliament, since, although no indemnity be required ...
... The Hibernia, Capt. Ryrie, arrived at Liverpool! little after midnight on the morning of Saturday las Her dates are : New York, 14th Aug.; Boston, 16t Aug.; Halifax, 18th Aug.; Philadelphia, 14thAug.: Washington, Aug.; New Orleans, BthAug; VeraCruz, 2nd Aug. ; Puebla, 30th July; Mem 29th July; Brazos Santiago, and Tampico, 31st July. The Cambria reached Halifax on the 17th ins. the Hibernia, ...
... A motion was made that committee be appointed to revise the laws, followed by an amendment, that the society be dissolved. There was much discord among the members, arising principally from the late election, and the conduct of Mr. D. W. Harvey, who came in for a pretty considerable share of odium. After a somewhat angry debate the amendment was carried by two to one; subject, however, to ...
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... Liverpool, March 26.—For the last three weeks there has been great solicitude for the fate of the Balius, the property of Messrs. Stockdale and Sons. It was known that she left Kingston, Jamaica, in January, and 23 days having elapsed beyond the time in which she had commonly made the voyage, she was given over for lost. The appearance of the master, Captain Pendlebury, who has just arrived in ...
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... BADEN.-Letters from Friburg and Rostadt con. tain accounts of the republican outbreak on the fron. tiers of Baden, and add that a sufficient number of troops of the grand duchy have been concentrated round Friburg. Two regiments of troops of the ea- pire, with artillery, left Frankfort on the 23rd, for the Grand Duchy of Baden. The republican move. meat is headed by Helnzen and Struve, who ...
... ADELPHI.—This Evekixo, PAUL PRY. Messrs. Wright, Lambert, Selby, O. Smith, Cullcnford; and Miss Ellen Chaplin. To be followed by JUDGMENT OF PARIS; or, The Pas de Pippins; and ABRAHAM PARKER. Doors open at 64. PRINCESS'S.—THIS Evening, THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. Messrs. C. Mathews, J. Vining, Ryder, Compton, Barker; Madame Vestris; Mrs. Stirling, Miss Smithson, and Mrs. Foebrokc. To be ...