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Imperial Parliament

... *wptdal ?? wasafts esw eaghth page.) MV. B. oeBMT d he was sure that his friends who hade 8t1ed'to the details of the bill ecould not be aware of the enormities which it removed. He showed that dlerks to the magistrates had taken many fees to whih they had no legal title, and to whih parties had been rendered )ihble for no other purpose than to Vega them to annoyance and op- pressen, and ...

daugere of a long and continuous calm-.thf, greatest dangers that can threaten a politician Thcrc is iijile ..

... a vessel going bfre a bieeze in the open sea; but there js great aon:iety about her management when be- calnod amidst shoals and rl'ks. We hlire been for now nearly three years in the latter position. The varied interests of class, and the torturous application of the law being so many obstacles in our course, while the calm created by temporary prosperity has left us scarcely a breath to ...

To Readers & Correspondents

... El abenr! & Cotgtpolltllt4I *Ne. THOMIAS CooPER AND Ma. O'CoNNOR.-Il relation to the ststenient made by 'Yr. O'Coltor at Manchester, affecting Mr. Cooper, we have received the following from Mr. O'Connor :-Ever anxiol's to lake atonement where I have committed errol, even under justifiable apprehension, I le not a mnomelnt ill testifying my sorrow at having done all inj lstice to Mr. Cooper-an ...

Science and Art

... oitinte aldn avt. NORTHERN EXPEDITION,-lt is now definitively ar- ranged that a Northern expedient shall be fitted out, to sail about the 1st of May. Sir J. Franklin will have the command; and we are informed that the Rrebes and Terror will be provided with the most ap- proved Archimedian screw propeller FOSSIL REMAINs.-CRoziEa.-Tlie late high tides have partly uncovered the lignite beds ...

Foreign Intelligence

... 10'riio- Inttfliotntt. FRANCE. h ora e T'r PFaxs v. THE PsIEs.-T Caes eontains a p astera letter of Cardinal de la Toiur d'Avergne, Bishop of Arras, in which he pro- hibits the resliag, or eveni the possession, of the ?? etc (roit heteie ( the work in which M. topin deferds the liberties of the Gallican Church againast thie party termed Ultramontane). On the preceding day the latter learned ...

RESULT OF SHORT HOURS OF LABOUR IN PRACTICE

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1845. IRESULT OF SHORT HOURS OF LABOURI IN PRACTICE. IT will be remembered that during the last Session of Parliament, the House, giving way to a sud- denly new-born impulse of huemanity, solemnly no- SOLVED that young persons and females ?? not be called on, or permitted, by the mill-owners, to work more than ten hours a day: and XT wnia Nzsvs Bs ...

Imperial Parliament

... *Emperial Parliamnent HOUSE OF LORDS, MONDAY, MAtCId 3. Three bills introduced ey Lord CA.etuBELI for the pur- pose of effecting certain legal changes in actions by civil process, were read a second time, after which their Lord- ships adjourned. TUESDAY, MARCs 4. Lord AsusraToci presented a petition from cortain tradesmen in Westminster, complaining of the operation of Lord Broughau's Bill of ...

SPOTTISWOODE AND HIS PAPER MONEY ADVOCATE

... THE NORTHERN STAIR. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1845. SPOTTISWOODE AND IllS PAPER MONEY ADVOCATE. WL have a favour to crave at the hands of some of t, our friends: can any of them furnish us with a copy of a the Operative newspaper, as far as it was published ? I They will greatly oblige if they can. SPOTTISWOODE T and Co. have organised themselves into a society for ( Emuincipaction of British ...

Foreign Movements

... lforigit tObtmrncnt! And I will war, at least in words, (Aad-should My chance so happen-deeds), With all who war with Thought I I think I hear a little bird, who sings The people by and by will be the stronger.-ByRoN. TIE HOLY COAT AT TREVES.-THE NEW REFORMATION. We gave in our last an account of the shameless fraud dignified with the title of the Holy Tunic, now exhibiting at Treves. ...

Foreign Movements

... afortip 4iA ulerfilt0. IAnd I viill .ar, at least in words, (And-Ibouldl a chance so happen-deeds), With a11 who war with Thought 'Ithink I hear a little bird, Who sings -ByoN The people by and by wil be the strorger.-Biasos. SWITZERLANDTHE JESUITS-THE .,HOLY ALLIANCE. Our remarks last week on Swiss affairs terminated with the o ening of the Extraordinary Diet, at Zurich, on the 24th ult. ...

THE TENURE OF LAND IN IRELAND

... LORD DEVON'S OOMMISSION. REPORT Of Commissioners appointed to inquire into the state ,f the law and practice in respect to the occupation of land in Ireland, and in respect also to the burdens of untlley cees and other charges which fal respectively on the landlord and occupying tenant: and to report astoamend. ncites,ifany, of theexistinglaws,wvbicb, bavingdueregard ] to the just rights of ...

LORD DEVON'S COMMISSION

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1845. TuE peculiar and delicate circumstances connected with the above commission led us to anticipate a very different document than the report with which the country has been favoured. The constitution of the tribunal was calculated to inspire us with jealousy and suspicion; while the objects to which attention should be directed were likely to be ...