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HULL PACKET

... ready to communicate their suggestions to the public, without bias or partiality. A* it is always with us an irksome task to speak of ourselves, and as have already occupied more space than we had originally intended, will not further trespass upon tlie ...

VESLRTAN AUXILIARY MISSIONARY MEETING

... brought to God, great of missionary spirit did eiisl. Although it not Ibeir calling to goto dirlaot parts of the earth, and speak of Jesus, sad the work kia spirit upon the minds 'of men, yet they taw them working here at home. He blessed God for so many ...

LONDON POLICE

... Wednesday last, hsewever, a gentlclnanly-dressed man walked itto the shrip, ani having got Mr. Johis- son aside, as if to speak. to him aboilt sonic particular business, woitlsoit anyt hesitation or circumloaimtioii of speech, lise told Mr. Johnson that ...

IRELAND

... have assumed more than usually daring character. Some the threatening letter* which are sent by General Rock’s icyrmidouis, speak of a day of general massacre.” Daring Attack. —On Monday last, at the hour of ten o’clock in the morning, the dwelling-house ...

BANK FAILURE

... firm, and that the failure is unconnected with the late stoppages and excitement at Glasgow. The cause of the failure (we speak from mere rumour) is the fatal effects of 1825. Messrs. Frys and Chapman were deeply engaged in the speculations of that period ...

the course of their cross-cssmination Mr. Serjeant -Wilde and Mr. Brougham, it was sought show tire occurrence ..

... thecircumstar.ee was communicated to him was greatly affected-indcscrihahly so. He was forty miles from home the time, and did not speak single word till he * ,r Watchman deposed seeing lady leave the plaintiff's bouse, on the night in question, in Mr. Garth carnage ...

OR YORKSHIRE AND PBICTKD AND PUBLISHED BY T. TOPPING, * »E OFFKE. I CONTINUATION OP CASES, Mont. Its. CAFFFRATA ..

... TO THE INHABITANTS OF HULL, Ac. Ac. IN laying the following Cases before the Public, Dr. CAFFERATA thinks, that as facts speak for themselves, any observation his own part would superfluous, Suffice it to say then, that they are authenticthey have plain ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... meeting, in Tondop, by, Mr. French, in which, that gentleinain indulged iri a 'm'ost ofenive stf~ain of vituperation, in speaking oftthe late lriemier,. I~r, Canning 'the present Lord Chancellor; and thie digistaries of the. ?? establishment, > The ; ...

ASSIZES

... of tinder a odeluoion oof the grassest silpersaltion. Tlo ehild, though four t years olo, rotol oseither stand, svalk, 0(r speak (it was thoghlt to be e folory struork) aod tioe graooindother ordered thle prisonter anod Manry CilH- d ford to batte situ ...

EXECUTION OF DR. CASTAING

... Castaing protested hsis innacenoc to the last, thougis with loss veltemence tban 4 ttn the delivery of his sentence. The faculty speak in i very harsih and unmeasured terms of Dr. Pellaton,. I wlto neither described with care and accuracy, what he hinssell'observed ...

OLD BAILEY, FRIDAY, MAY 24

... Orton-ice wished to speak to Mr. Parkois. 'He turned frosts me, asid went tospilkto Jackson, uneof Mr. Walker's waiters, ind I went to the door of Mr. Parkiiies office, which I held in isy hand, and told him Mr. Ortns wasted to speak with hlis. Orton had ...

MEXICO

... throne Spain.—lt reported that the Prince da Talleyrand is opposed the war, and that he was one those Peer* whose names were speak in support ot the pacific amendment proposed M. Barenft. Paris, February I.—On Friday, 111* rcgimeitt of the line left Paris ...