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... THE CORN eAwS. Wd DEARh BREAD AND LOW WAGES.' 7017Octh EDITOR of the ADBZEM ERN HERA LD, SIR.-You often give place o speeches and pragraphs absose 01 thte corn laws, Among theta therb~flal several rt ...
... THE CORN eAwS. Wd DEARh BREAD AND LOW WAGES.' 7017Octh EDITOR of the ADBZEM ERN HERA LD, SIR.-You often give place o speeches and pragraphs absose 01 thte corn laws, Among theta therb~flal several rt ...
... -W I N TE..R. of FATAL ACClDrNT ow riE ?? following account r- aso been fnrnislhed by the seeretary of the Humano rociety :--On 7t, Sunday, abort four ?? ilock, twelve orthirteen persons, playing at g ...
... TIHE MUNICIPAL ACT. It is now admitted on all hands, and by men of adl parties, that the act for amending Municipal Corporations itself requires amendment. We take the fact for ranted on several groun ...
... O\E dose is sufficient to convince the most scrupulous of the invaluable and unfailing efficacy MtTLREtDDY’S COUGH ELIXIR for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Shortness of Brealh, Asthma, U't, ofßre.ih.ng, Hu.kine«*nd unpleasant Tickling In the Throat. Night Cough, with pa.n tl* Chest.*c. ra«munt supenor.tr oMh.s Med,erne .bove e«ry other now m u ...
... D’Aibiac. K.C.H., and M.P.. Inspecting General oftter Majeely’a Caralry Force*. The Horae may turned to gram immediately alter the application, aa hone, hi* breed courage, will gnaw it, although fired the wmc lime. It will not touch the human hand. It will nercr blemish, however frequently applied. The hair return* in ten day*: the hone may continue his accustomed labour may used on a foal, ...
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... PMINCE ALB3RT'S HUUSSATg liorse iuards, Nov. 26, 184O ,Saa.-I have received and submitted to ?? Co 14iaiding in Chief your letter of the present date, whr You acknowledge yourself to be the writer of the lett i which appeared in TheTimes newspaper of the 16th ie and to which tmy letter of yesterday's date related h atit In reference to that acknowledgment, i haveit i mand to direct your ...
... LOCAL TAXATON COMMITTEE. A meeting of the m Cemhr M n m: T mU; .. ?? 1 sue memvers ot this body was held yester. vs, day evening at the Committee-roorns, Wellington.quay. _ Captain NOWLAN, the President, in the chair. Mr. Harrisson acted as Secretary. nt Mr. Smith said a meeting had been held a fewdayssine ish in Werburgb's parish, to which he belonged, for the purpose ,th of app otting the ...
... A Frenschwriter has recently compiled an interesting sum- mary of accidents to and by British steam vessels for a series of years, from which also may be gathered the number of steam vessels possessed by this country at different periods. The materials of the summna ry are supposed to be derived from reports prepared some time since by order of the Admiralty here. The small compass in which ...
... 'THE CHRONICL-E.' PRII SToN. T URSDIY,. DECEMBER 24, 1840. || - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FRANcr.-The Paris papers received during the week contain little or no political intelligence. The funeral ho- c nours of Napoleon continua to occupy the public mind to the C exclusion of every oiher topic. The revolutionary journals g are deeply mortified that the exhibition should have passed ...
... I. T. ROYTOi.-There is a good deal of merit in this compo. silion, but it is not of a class which we usually select for insertion. HuMAIlTAs ihateuer blame is imputable to the relieving officer, we conceive that the system, is itself the source of all the evil, because it is eminently calculated, and we believe by its authors was intended, to generate a cold-blooded in- differcnce to the ...
... ' , . ) i |: S - WiNinson, FaxiSAy, DEcEnsniUa4--Sii Samuel Woods, from the Herald's-office, hlna bcen engiged'during the week in the clioir of St. George's Chapol, in laking down the ban- ners of several of the decieaed Knights of tlii' Gater, ane' putling up those of ?? who have recently been elect. ed companions of that most n o ble and ancient order. 'All the. other banners have been re ...