DUBLIN: MONDAY, JANUARY 24
... bring about a reconciliation, on the ground of a concessi on of the con. stitutiunal rights of the Poles, but he would not speak with conp lidence of the prubable results. ...
... bring about a reconciliation, on the ground of a concessi on of the con. stitutiunal rights of the Poles, but he would not speak with conp lidence of the prubable results. ...
... have returned to their garrisons, and the militia to their homes. In the annual repprit made by the State of Guanaxuato, in speaking of the mines of its district, there is the following interesting passage for those concerned in minting transactions:- Tbe ...
... were produced)-and she could speak positively as to the camlet cloak plaid gown, pincushion, and pocket. She could not ! positively speak as to the shift-and petticoat, the latter of which lhad marks of blood; but she could speak with certainty to the shawl ...
... who was only doing his duty. Upon your oath, did Mr. M'Dota speak disrespectfully of the government I Witness-Ori the cosltrary, be cheered the Marquis of Atiglesey. lie Mr. Gtabbetj-Did he speak disrespectfully of the Chief Se- c~etary, or tbY heasttrss ...
... at the Levee at St. James's Palace !! No wonder then, that lie, should crow on his own dung-hill. Accordingly we find him speaking yesterday one of the most impudent, presumptuous, audacious pieces of trash that ever fell even from an offi- cer of the ...
... the lariguages, *hbg, inanst epistle to the Church at Corinth, wrote I thank ioy God, 1 speak with tongues. more than You all yet in the church I had rather speak five words with my umd er- standing, that ey mny voice T might teach otlers also, than ten ...
... COUNTY O0 ROSCOMMON. I At length we are enabled to speak of Rosiommon in cheering terms. The young ?? 'Don has-been universally requested to- offer himself tothe electors. This is precisely what we wished for. It is what was bona fide due to the memory ...
... recommen- dainto'his. parishioners not to speak to plaintiff;, saw defendant ring the hell, quench the, candles, and close the book, at ?? the congregation seemed to feel considerably, and did-not bear de- ?? spe~ak of her since.. Cross-examinied by Mr. Woulfe ...
... the servants of the people, anti as such bound to speak their opinions only, and not their o)wti vo- lunteer views, that the people were not their slaves nor serfs, end that the monient they cacsed to speak the sentiments of the peo- ple, they should he ...
... servires. The persons who heard him conld not, but perceire that his voice *was echoed, and nothing wras so distressin, to a speak el as an echo, it made the speaker indittivct and cons3- ?? humid and confused. Mir. Home undoubtedly should bave thc profits ...
... before the umtil sturts this evening. Every account tends to confirm the opinions of our former letters conveyed to you; we speak with much confidence, too much, perhaps, on foreign matters; but w`e ean put in, as a plea for the boldness of our anticipations ...
... valued Ut 101. a year?- These, aurely, cqnaot with any propriety be considered as pro- pertv in the sense in which the Times speaks. But supposing for a ipoment the bill was so narrow in its principle, why should it not be extended ' Who require pr6tection; ...