IRELAND

... said on the other sde Queen's SPe e l the debate on the Address, and as the yearly told us, we were not at war. It indeed resettled se h all to some very delicate transactions which had been without the public peace being endangered, at whic sides of the ...

Published: Friday 08 February 1850
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18081 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE BALLYSTIANNON TIRRALO: • OW

... charge, and if he did, what steps were to be taken to seta. blish it. Lord J. RUSSELL, premising diet it world haws been but civil if Mr. Rorbeek bed gives him some noithe of his intention to bring this met's, before the house, mold he had not rend the letters ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1850
Newspaper: Ballyshannon Herald
County: Donegal, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2382 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... has Tever read it. On the whole, however, he has ,, established a very strong case of cd priori probability that both the civil and military expenditure of the , country will admit of considerable reductions with- .1 out any injury to the public service ...

Published: Monday 11 March 1850
Newspaper: Morning Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4762 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE BIDEFORD TRAGEDY

... measure on th y the owner, who replaced | ;—he has been a soldi ieh - . . e table; for this civil i P | measure would soldier, which in some in saving his beer from ¢ civil interference | H uld account for his great confi 5 2 total annihilati e (Mr. Alliott) ...

REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

... of abuses which are essentially connected with the existe 'cc of a Church established by, and worked by the machinery of, civil government. Deeply do the Committee regret at such a crisis the absence of a band of men, how ever small, in the Honse.of Commons ...

Published: Monday 06 May 1850
Newspaper: Patriot
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5493 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR COB DEN

... fire-escapes while a hi e of a | actually burning away. His anxiety eame rather late. It was n te be of much use when the Civil In The Case everal t ex- | been trickily defeated and England bad been compelled to have re xperi- | to forcible means, in ...

DIFIOM.VTiC SAL.VRIES

... Frankfort, without detriment to the public service. Thirdly. That it recommended to the Government to make arrangements for uniting the Mission at Florence with one of the Italian Missions. Fourthly. Tiiat no diplomatic salary should exceed £5,000 per annum ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1850
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1767 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

John Cassell a Coffee Better than Ever!

... lni|H>rting department. Jolts C vssku. connnamU the Fiskst Gkowtiis are shipped this country. In fact, for supplying t|ie of tl»e United Klnudmn with an article tliat enters so largely Into the consumption of almost every household, and the use ...

Published: Monday 12 August 1850
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 15025 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADE

... exception of the United States, she stood alone in denoun- cing the slave-trade as a crime, whilst every state possessing American colonies actually encouraged this iniquitous traffic; but gradually it has been renounced by all civilized countries; and ...

Published: Monday 19 August 1850
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3598 | Page: 2 | Tags: Commerce 

THE AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE

... exception of the United States, she stood alone in denouncing the slave trade as a crime, while every state possessing American colonies actually encouraged this iniquitous traffic but gradually it has been renounced by all civilized countries ; and the ...

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... News. IIAD NEWS FOE TRE LAWYERS.—AII the summer gimes, wo believe, without exception, have exhibited a starting decrease of civil basins.; and we bite the gentlemen of the bar, of all ranks, have moron to complain, sot only of Doe must dearth of businem ...