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... EVIL SPEAKING The delusive itch for slander, too common in all ranks people, whether to gratify a little ungenerous resentment ; whether, oltener, out a principle of levelling, from narrowness and poverty of soul, ever impatient of meiit and superiority ...
... EVIL SPEAKING. A writer the Western Christian Advocate has a sensible article on the pernicious influence of evil speaking. He says: * It destroys confidence, Christian fellowship, and brotherly love. It injures the Church and hardens sinners. The man ...
... [Left speaking.] We have received expresa the Madrid paper# and letters fiom our correspondent of the 15th instant. Their contents are, however, unimportant, as they merely go repeat that Espartero means to fight; that Cabrera had destroyed the houses ...
... (Left Speaking.) are aot ry to say that Mr. Camraitsioner Llotb is prevented indisposition from presiding tha Southern Circuit. Sir Hsnrt Maaiorm takee his piece. LIVERPOOL PRICES CURRENT,—In of the boisteroue stata of tbt sreatbar, tba Liverpool Paeltet ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING In the congratulatory address to the King, presente d from the county York, the people plainly tell him has ascended ** throne which has been secured his Majesty’s illustrious family the strongest of all ties— will of fret people.” ...
... PLAIN SPEAKING In the congratulatory address to the King, presented from the con)>iv ill York, the people plainly t. II him that has se.'ended which has been secured to his .Majesty’s illust’ious family by the strougcsi all tits—/Ac will of ...
... (left SPEAKING,) PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. London, Tuesday* Today the Committee sat to hear continuous arguments on all the trifling points of delay which counsel for the silting members could urge. It was, after some time, settled that the name of Thomas ...
... [Left Speaking.] HOUSE COMMONS—AtrorsT 18. The S, eaker took the chair at twelve o’clock. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. The' House watt occupied for a considerable tune with ft discussion this hill* which is lost for the present Session. SHCRIFFS’ (inEI.SND) BILL ...
... (Left speaking.' HOUSE OF COMMONS— June 7. The Speaker took the chair at four o’clock. Mr. RUTHVEN presented a petition from Kildare in favour of municipal reform in Ireland. Mr H. GRATTAN presented nine petitions from different places in Ireland, and ...
... (Left speaking.) pitICR IRISH STOCKS, June 27. Dank Stock Irish 3 per cent. Consols eminent Debenture percent. J)o. Stuck per cent. Do. New 3J cent. Craml Canal L. |>er cent. Do. do. per cent. Koval Canal Stock (iranJ Canal Slock Dublin Steam Company ...