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THE NORTHERN STAR

... 'T'HE NORTHERN STAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1857. sets 6 IRELAND. tnd HER SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PROSPECTS. gall Thb These are subjects to which, independently of tha their immediate importance, we have an especial and r right to dilate upon, because, unlike the majority of p4u n Journals, and especially that edited by a deputy cap n Whig minister, the Weekly Chronicle, the ti x Star has ...

Colonial and Foreign Intelligence

... eollollaI allb R ftoelo ,Intelifglence e . 0 t INDIA AND CHINA. e Deqpatches have been received from Marseilles in g anticipation of the overland mail, which left r Bombay on the 16th ult. I I The news from the kingdom of Lahore and the new kingdom of Junmoo represent them as both t . nrnpped up bv the British troops. In Junmmo there a l-are four arsnies besiles the tronpa of the numerous o ...

THE NEW MEANS OF RENDERING SUR[ill] OPERATIONS PAINLESS

... | TIE NEW MEANS OF RENDERING SUR- ICAL OPERATIONS PAINLESS. -(From the Morning Chronicle.) cl SIR,-lHaving been the first in this country to em- I ploy the inhalation of ether as a means of rendering gt S surgical operations painless, I beg to enclose you, for ge publication, the result of several cases in which l tl have extracted teeth with success under the above Ul e circumstances, do It ...

THE NEW MEANS OF RENDERING SUR[ill] OPERATIONS PAINLESS

... THE NEW MEANS OF RE0NIERING SUR- . WAL OPEBATIONS FAINLESS. ;. _1 ?? From the lfornivy Chronicle.) c. r. Si -Having been the first in this country to em- Y i ploy the inhalation of ether as a means of rendering g is lsurgical operations painless, I beg to enclose you, for 9! it publication, thle restilt of several eases in which Il have extracted teeth with success under the above uI ...

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION—ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, &c

... POLYTECHINIC TNSTITUTION-ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, &a. On Monday a most numerous partv of ladies and gentlemen visited this admirable place of entertain- ment. where science reigns paramount dny by day, to witeess the wonders of modern invention and listen to lectures on subaqueous exploits. and the valuableaddresses delivered by Dr. Bachoffner on the electric telegraph, and Dr. Ryan on explosive ...

THE NATIONAL LAND AND LABOUR BANK

... THE MITION. LED IND LIBOUR Binx. Recklessness,, want of economy, indifference of the doub~idl future during the prosperous present, have ever been the most unanswerable charges brought by the wealthy, the wily, and the fortunate against thle labri~nglaases. We are not prepared to defend this -wholesale charge in'the abstract, while we -contend that the want of thriftiness evinced by the many ...

Varieties

... Varfttim - ?? v : PICTURE e FoSR THE PRE81DENT'd aE nD oos. (From the New York Tribune.) r IS TM IS WA I ? e Monterey, Oct. 7,1846. d While I was stationed with our left wing in one of the forts. on the evening of the 21st.. I saw a f Mexican woman busily engaged in carrying bread and water to the wounded men of both armies. I a saw this ministering angel raise the head of a wounded rian, ...

Foreign Movements

... jortioll AcObluenwo w l eliwar, tlesInWords, ITochance so happen-deedg,) O Wthalw war wihThouightl' ?? bear a little bird, who singstr `-Y IK r le people by and by will be the strong r- tian 1'lIE A ERIOAN GRARIANREFORMERS. it ti ITOe ?? last week the Pron5taat sr the Denmo .atic partyas~lemrbling atrrawtramlY;1alI %g fa;vour of some Ot the viOWS ot the National Ci the hol of- their viewvS ...

General Intelligence

... entral Intfligenee. ?? ?? GOOD,-A plan has been tried for five years past ;a Birmingham, of bindirgyoung offenders to master t when these caln be found to rec.ive v ?? frio' the dock, instead of committing thenm to prison. Tht number of such apprentices, up to last Miehaeltinae weAS 113- Of these 40 had returned to bad eonrses e 20 were doubtful andl 44 had entirely reformed. a RISE IN TRnR ...

Chartist Intelligence

... cbartfi~t I*te11tgence sl ?? ?? - - - - - - - - - -- o ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DEAN STREET, S0110 Notwithbtafuling iti being holiday tinnt thesn if rooms were very numerously attended an Sunday . Evening. December the 27th, to hear a lecture front is Mr. C. Doyle, on The Progress of Chartisin and It the Land Question in Scotland. Mr. Doyle *aveI it most interesting and cheering detail of his recent ...

Forthcoming Meetings

... ,fjortbromom orrtmqs;. Er 5 t 1. ii .LivEaPooL.-A lecture ontheprincip'es of Phreno- logy, will be delivered by Mr. Smith, on Sunday evening, January 3rd, at Mr. Fereall's Temperance I otel, No. 4, Caznean-street. Chair to be taken at 7 0 clock ,M . 1 a'o OLDosAL.-On Sunday, (to-morrow,) Mr. Danig Donovan will deliver hris third lecture on Irish history in the Working Man's Hall, at 6 ...

IRELAND

... Nothing can be cleaned from the provincial papers Ma 'Which would load to the iniference tliat the enormious bthe Outlay of half a million sterling per month of the to public money has tended materially to check the pre- ter aiing destitution. North, south, East, and west. the the reports toil the6 same gloomy story. Tillage, in I t two provinces at least, wholly neglected-public As works ...