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... [left speaking.] Mr. Robert Hyde Greg has been elected President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce for the ensuing year, in the room of Mr. G. W. Wood, M.P. Mr. Holland is the new Vice-President. Sir Wm. Follett is fast recovering from his late severe ...
... (left speaking.) Sentence upon Greenacre and Gale. —These prisoners were brought on Wednesday to receive sentence, when the Recorder, after commenting at considerable length upon the enormity of the offence of which they had been convicted, said to G ...
... • [left speaking.] The Government intend to alter the rate of duty of foreign fruits in such maimer will preclude the English grower from taking his produce to market. The duty is now from ss. to Bs. a-bushel, on French and Belgian apples, pears, cherries ...
... THE BIRMINGHAM JOURNAL Education or Of the influence of of the on intellectual progress it is almost to speak Clearness of idea accuracy of language justice reasoning knowledge invention application-all utilities in fine of intellectual culture are obviously ...
... Mr. Lec advertisement, that Mr tures in this town on Observer, in speaking « As was nat most successful tragedi all matters connected | prehensive, and just; jilustrating thém, both enius, and by copious with an interest anda to say, no other man c OF ...
... Sir, T ° Eiitor °f Arit '' Gaxette - IF report speak truly, there are communications passing Members of the present Government and some individuals this town, with rfew to the introduction of Corporation Considering that the prosperity of our community ...
... John N ta the 1622, laughed at (Castlereagh ) tor speaking of the Of Ireland. If thie iscucsed in reland, indeed, “ be the only answer to be which had heen laid the thet the Irish labourer was ready to work for ¢: » threepence a-day. But the evil of the ...
... that has occurred since bis mattiage, of speak ing im the highest ter me of his consort; and there is- no doubt that the amia ble qualities of her Royal Bigh- atly contributed to the hap- ness, whilst they have gre H eminently fit the Royal pin ess of ...
... Paris paper speaks of the probable marriage of a Prince of the Royal House of Prussia to a puissant reigning Queen. Mr. o'Connei.l and the Freemasons.—An official notice of the expulsion of Mr. O'Connell from the Masonic order has been sent to every ...
... and illustrated with quotations from ancient and modern writers. this means should acquire that facility writing and speaking, which the generality of persons, even well educated, are so remarkably deficient. ...
... ??? oonce ucrman rapers speaK ot report that the King ef Kanover is desirous of obtaining the hand of a Russian Princess for his son. Russia is sending squadron to fhe Dardanelles, to observe the movements of the French, English, and Turkish fleets: it ...