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... vLO A CALIN.FOiRNI 1A he The following is the copy of a letter, dated San Fran- AR i85i* te( :In ceco, October 29. It is written by a gentleman who o rte eiled from this port a short time ago:- Mai ti ...
... vLO A CALIN.FOiRNI 1A he The following is the copy of a letter, dated San Fran- AR i85i* te( :In ceco, October 29. It is written by a gentleman who o rte eiled from this port a short time ago:- Mai ti ...
... Aft itiberpoof lerveurp SALUS POPULI LEX SUPREMIA. TUESD,4 Y. JA NUA RY 1, I5O. The Liverpool MercuCry fixst saw the light in the yenr 1811 , it was established by the late Egerton Sinith, in order th ...
... I- these days of change and progress, every year is an aneus mirabilis, and it is as hazardous to aver that the one to which we have just bil adieu has been more rc- markable than its precursors, as it is to predict that the year upon whose threshold we step to-day will be signalised. bv events which will constitute the lanilmarks of ages. Still the year 1849 has ad(lded no small nor ...
... THE FINANCIAL REFORMij ASSOCIATION. I 01 THE STAMP LAWS. e y SECTION FIMST.-INTRODUCTION. The tracts and newspaper articles published by I the Liverpool Financial Reform Association, ex- t posing the ...
... Sv~~ ~ ~~ ~ ?? - =n ,1 LLAURoHZ DD RE&DPG. ANID LITERURY I to SOCI,,, ETY;:. > ,. .; ?? ?? Anniveritary af thisss:oiiety Wets hldpi on -A the 013th Deecember (tStephen's Day),-nnd to coin- tnt mt'moraitt the ca1iublishirent bf-so usekil' anl Instittil lot tion, evff ii ?? ommnittpe 'and other of 'friends of WVC1qb literaiture reqolvedl to open a suh- 10.ecliption list flls the, purpos;e of ...
... Ebr cetatg 'outaL DUBLIN: TUESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1860 EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-NINE AND I EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY. The New Year opens on us to-day. WVith what prospects ?-Are we to have three hundred and sixty-five other sunsets on division, and weakness, and famine, and slavery, or with this day's rising sun will this people arise from the lethargy in which they lay as if entranced, and, ...
... SIR r.. PEEL AND IlS TENANT8. Taru foliosvisg letter has beets adilressed by Sir Rt. Peel to the tertant-farmers onl his estate : I wvisht to cornmisnisicats with you onl the present state anil the prospects ofiagricolture sot farris they coscecri our relations (if Isssliord and tcnasst, and I know not thist I could select asty better mnode of cemlaruniealion thasi this which I have adopted. ...
... atbom an T Obherbagtirnd. UNITED STATES. ME ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM-SHIP EUROPA. Tf Tb. British and North American Royal Mail steam- P ship Europa, Captain Lote, which sailed froim Boston thi on the 19.h ...
... THE NATIONAL SOUlr'lIY AND THE COMI- MITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION. . ' The National Society has closed its correspondence with the Committee of Council on Education, and krt rejected the condition's which that committee have k; sought to impose on Church schools. Their letter, a nwhich we subjoin' will be read with greet interest: National'Soicity's Office, Dec. 1i, 1849, Id Sir,-I am ...
... ril C11RoITRN ICk TUESDAY. JANUARY l 1850 One bumper at partinrg to the year that's aoa W.I-of Irore 11bead for Daddyr Timces ?? speed the hall old pilgrim on his ;,t~r~elart~s tltroogh 1850 ! '49 is done and c'.tbrced with the things o'erpast-let the be. openi and tlle sum and substance of IIs beqacsts made kInoIvwn. In vhttt light does 'Iurnison place him with regard to his pre- ors-has he ...
... Zo(orcjnbt0 FAMILY PAST ME.-ANSW1:aS TO ENIGMAS, &C., IN THE lNEws-LErrErit OF iTUESDAY Ltsr.-WVe have reccived several cmillnllications, cintailning selutions of some of the enigmas and charades which appeared iu our puhilioation of Christmas Dav, tile best of which arc from A Yonog Rea- der, of Belfast, and A Schoolboy, of Eye, in England; biut, as we have promised to iiiser tile ...
... AT the foot of the cataract it is possible, though hazardous, to penetrate thirty yards behind the gigantic concave sheet of the headlong flood, where a cavern is formed of about one hundred-and-fifty feet in height, fifty in breadth, and three hiuindired in length, well adapted for the hahit~ition of its present tenants-the eel and thle water snalie. The perilous path lies along tbe narrow ...