THE SLIDING SCALE SQUIREARCHY AND PASSIVE RESISTANCE
... joy- 0, tempora ! 0, mores I-Oh, the morality of the Times. 'wet the The Standard and Mornino Post pathetically ask the leot Times why the popul ...
... joy- 0, tempora ! 0, mores I-Oh, the morality of the Times. 'wet the The Standard and Mornino Post pathetically ask the leot Times why the popul ...
... List night a meeting of th, friends and supporters of this as- olety was held In the Mhusio-hall, which was well filled by a ighoy respectabl abulonac. Thomas B bla ...
... WORKHOUSE, AFFAIRS-MR. SURGEON NIGHTIN GALL. a That inclosed village in Liverpool, called the work- Y house, contains a population of 1810 individuals, many of whom, in their better days, paid annual ...
... I THE GREAT LEAGUE FUND OF ONE | ? HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. . The Liverpool Free Traders have nobly followed the el L examlpe of their public-spirited and generous-hearted ti neighbours, the men of Ma ...
... The following telegraphic dispatch was received in Paris on Monday evening:- MAD29), Nov. 24.-The cabinet has just been re- constituted as follows .-M. Olozaia, President of the Council and Ministerof Foreign Affairs; rd. Luzuriaga, Grace and Justice; Al. Domenecq, Interior; M. Cantero, Finanoes *f M. Serrano, War; M. Frias, Marine. PERP,'GNAN, Nov. 26.-The free corps and national guard ...
... ?? EiMkNS CORRRSPONDRNC. . To THE EDITOR OF TINE FREEMAN. bot ten days before the famous proclamation wass Issu I happened to be in Dublin, I walked down by t ?? 'hang0 to look at thei Conciliation Hall, Ahen I tb9 C~r°'E~whilst there, my notice was attracted by the l hnprogress of a man, surrounnded by several countrymnen, lord ta g - attentive auditors. The man was talking of , vho ?? the ...
... ?R GRES -OF THE ENGLISH IAAL FIFFS The koiernment Police Gazette of Tuesday exhibits too faithfully the alarming progress of incendiarism throughout the coqntry. The determination of government to punish with tho utmnost severity the perpetrators of- these incen- diary a to in manifest by large rewards offered for the ap- prehen don.of the ,chief actors, and the inducensents held out to the ...
... * a (FROUe A COBRESPoNDENT.)I g On Wednesday evening, the 6th instant, one of the most 1 a numerous and respectable meetings which has for a length I * of time been held In Manchester, took place inthe Car- l penters' Hall,; In ordeo to give the friends 'of civil and reli- gious liberty an opportunity of testifying their ardent at- Itaohment to the person of Ireland's Liberator, and to show I ...
... MORNING CHRONICLE.-It is impossible to form anything approaching to a proper estimate of many of the scenes which are continually represented as occurring in Ireland, without some kn-owledge of the antecedent condition of society in that unhappy country. When the people of Englacd peruse the details of the shocking outrages which are committed in the sister country, and when they hear ...
... 1 PUBLIC DINNER TO J6RN REYNOLDS. ESQ., P.L.G. That highly talented and patriotic gentleman, John Rey- noldp, Esq., was entertained on yesterday evening by his friends and: admirers at'apublic dinner 'at the Rotundo, in token of their admiration of, his great public services, and valuable and untiring .exertions as a guardian of the poor for ?? Dubiin Uniop., The dinner consisted of a ...
... FREEDOM OF THE PRESS O ITHE COTI-T. NENT.HANOVERIAN DESPOTISM. I _ . - FRANrKORUT, Dxc. 12.-The propositiozts of the govern. mont of Baden respecting the publicity ot judicial proceed. ings have encourjaged the deputies of, other Germanic pro. vinces to demand. similar concessions from, their govern. m-ents,. The Chamber of the Saxon kingdom as well as that'of Brunswick have adopted ...
... I AGRICULTURAAL 1RTSSTU n., * CAINIARTn0rJ.. -It is utterly impossible to convey to -10 distant reader'a justi description of the dreadffu! distress pervading a prinoipal part of Carmarthenshire, without eaciting tha~t kind of in credulousgastonishment which seeks for relief in the belief that the accoslit is exaggerated,, and that things cannot' be so bad as they are represented. For this, ...