RELIGIOUS LIRERTY IN AMERICA
... EIELIGIOUS LTRERTY TN ASTERrTCA. -- - I- ?? 2-] .u ro C. Ave have long regarded the perfect equality of all Reli. c gious Churches and Sects, in the United States, as one t great cause of her national ...
... EIELIGIOUS LTRERTY TN ASTERrTCA. -- - I- ?? 2-] .u ro C. Ave have long regarded the perfect equality of all Reli. c gious Churches and Sects, in the United States, as one t great cause of her national ...
... 7;~~s ~ tt-r t ' ?? SALUS POPULI LEX S1UPLRMTA. FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1825. ?? who tells a lie, is not sensible how great a task he un- r dertakes, for he must be forced to invent twenty more ...
... flOdAsA, BOLD-STREET. *n*flMf r. .o .;A *- *I- 1.- t A good countenalyee is said to be the best letter of in. Li troduition. On this principle, of judging a prima fancke, e we must conclude that the e ...
... Ivatittito.. Briatol klstit-ttion.iThis literary alnd philosophical nesablifhrnent, although it has not been opened quite two years, is making rapid advances in its career of utility. 1 The buildin ...
... C, a Ie -lM 0OF THIE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. tlflD1T0R OF p lIVdRPOOL MERCar. b5* is gentnan, who signs himself Libra, has ,in a letter nserted in your paper,.on Some Pas- ?? entitled The Book of the ...
... ?? .4tomphebium the HUEOF COMMONS. as cis Wednrtday, March 16-~Nfr. S. Rice presented a pe- the 'tition frorkt 'ertaiu' merchhhts~ Qf Gatway, in Ireland, in try 'favbi*6'd the Liverpool and Manchester ...
... ailing Ob5eybatbl u de. Pern.-Papers have been received from Bogota to the Or' l1th of Marcb. The latest news from Pcru by this chan_ at nel is to the 7th of January. The fortress of Callao still S he ...
... ,,Vaietic. m A' tha ire General Mini has been dangerously ill, but is now pro- chE ire nounced to be out of danger. not are Last week and this, deputations from London, Man- bun tes chester, Liverpool ...
... il ?? V OF TH ?? [ay OFTHR AnTA5 O1 LITHRPOOL, TN FAV~yuR ON THES CA1THOLIC stre st ELIEF 3ILL, PSIAErSENTED - ]up. SHUSKISSO ON , T ks TiH ders ,ir INSTANT. TH ?? the Honourrable the Commons Of the United Ki~ngdom of Great per SS he Britai and Ireland, in Parliament assembled, MIOS Ur Tehumble petition of the undersigned ministers and mem.- ad bers of congregation5 of Protestant Dissenters, ...
... Ull c -a n c 0 Da P'o-1pag* HOUSE OF LORDS,:-MONDAY. [IF 101511P' o0 EXETER-presenrtcd a T Petition from the Clergy of his Lordship's Diocese, against acceding to the demands of the Roman Catholics. Lord KING spoke against the interference of the Clergy in political matters; and sarcastically adverted lto the numberof persons itn Holy Orders who fill various offices in lay corporatiolls. The ...
... LONDONS MARCH 1. * MERICAN Papers to the 4th of February A reached town thisrmorning. From the ad- vance in South American Securities, it may be inferred, that the latest intelligence from Car- tbagena is considered as being favourable. The respective positions of Bolivar and Canterac appear to be accurately stated in the following extract from an American paper. It fully con- firms the ...
... The following are the details of a most lamentable event, extracted from the Glasgow Chronicle of Sa. turday las-:- I It gives us great pain to record one of the most melancholy accidents that ever occurred in this part of the country. The Cornet steamboat was on her way from Inverness to Glasgow, with between 00 and 70 passengers; of these it was stated that 20 pas- sengers were in the cabin, ...