CLERICAL LIBERALITY. tiic Editor the Leicmtu Cfnosini. Sir,—The following authentic fact, which I about to ..
... mistaken, astonish most of your readers, and excite a feeling of indig ...
... mistaken, astonish most of your readers, and excite a feeling of indig ...
... seen the letter of Mr. Iloldsworth, which appeared in the last week's Had ...
... In regard to the proposed Reform ' w Church, the Timet Saturday says, '* been rumoured, moat irreverently oll £ J ment, that the readiness of MifWen Reform the Church has ...
... re-appearance the field of controversy, after the txfraordiiuuy inflicti ...
... parish ; not to gratify the pporailing for innovation, which raises almos ...
... LEICESTER, 8, The Kind's Speech and long report of the proceedings in both houses on the opening of Parliament on Tuesday, will found in our preceding columns. e shall not, li ...
... It is a well-»*eertained fac+, that Pal'ash, Grampound, Callington, Camelt'ord, andJkgist the other disfranchised boroughs in Cornwall, have over since been rising in prosp ...
... conduct of Baron South. His Majesty's Ministers (with the exceptu>® s James Graham) supported the motion; and Messrs. Dawson and Ellis were also in the msjmtjr. Mr. Dawsoo roted with the minority for uitj 'notion relative to pensions; and Mr. HSlford and Mr. Evans with the majority against the motion. Traffic i* Men's Souk.—The of Wedcontains an advertisement offering for sale the t ...
... The following report of the proceeding in the French Chamber of Deputies, Feb. 22, relative the deceased Emperor, will show how strongly the people of France yet feel towards h ...
... tfie practicability of partially or totally repealing the malt-duty. In the c ...
... IGENCE. Intelligence from Constantinople of the 14th ult. states that the Porte bad issued firman expressing hig benevolent disposition towards his people which gave ground for the hope that the system of terror adopted towards the distant portions of his dominions would speedily be done away with. Lancastrian schools were in progress for the education of the Turks, and tlie establishment a ...
... There will saving the public from the of the late Lord (irenville and the Hod. C. Yorke, of £3,000 a ye.tr, as the sinecures they enjoyed will finally abolished Globe. Gam* ...