CANTERBURY WEEKLY JOURNAL
... were Bade John Sionl. Esq. Wm. Brown, t-sq. —Lord Martlimn, Sir Wil iam Geafv, T. L. Hodges, esq. M.F., Robert Tassel .es ...
... were Bade John Sionl. Esq. Wm. Brown, t-sq. —Lord Martlimn, Sir Wil iam Geafv, T. L. Hodges, esq. M.F., Robert Tassel .es ...
... am told that I to put you, a six feet one, out tbe room, I naturally reply, that I may overcome you by reason, or law, or by arms, but certainly not by mere physical force. And j .ist so I would bog those who accuse Sir Robert Peel of inertness, in not ...
... dwelling upon few topics noticed in his speech of the previous evening, alluded Lord Durham having been sent out to Canada armed with immense powers and, that while pronouncing death and banish, meat upon the rebels, he was in com* municatioo with the ...
... circumstance preserved bis life, two of tbe bullets which the ss«s*iln intended to have lodged bis breast having lodged la his left arm. The others -pneeed through the wadding of breast of his coat, immediately fell, and tbe assassin made his esespe over sewer ...
... laborious, that invid.ous. that closely watched slavery which is mocked with, the name of power. Five-Pound Converts.—The John Bull says— are informed, upon nuthoi ity which we have no reason question, that at Stoke-by-Naylnnd, in Suffolk, converts ...
... luwarils tbr Building end En> dowmemof CborcbM, wui the liMiimtiont wiib R«tebU«hmcßi. newly i-2000, Tbc present Bert of Cardigan last week gate oar and a half of lam I, for the site of a paraonaoc hoaae. Farnlc ; /.M). (owards the improvements of parsonage ...