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... calculated to increase any desire which the Emperor Louis Napoleon may ever have felt to restore their writer to his Duchy. They speak of the French Emperor as 31. Bonaparte, that brigand, and the self-styled Emperor, and declare the Duke's government ...
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... 000. The youngest son of Tousson Pacba, Viceroy of Egypt, has arrived in Paris. Notwithstanding his extreme youth, he can speak several European languages. . _ . ...
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... realising the difficu ty of governing the country. An a member of the Cabinet, Mr Bright cannot speak as be did an independent member ; he c inuot possibly speak to freely of what has been done, or of what ought to done. He must feel that the country will ...
... FOREIGN NEWS. ITALY. Milan letters of the third speak of the agitation being continually on the increase--many families leaving the city—one letter reports that in a quarrel between sonic people and the military and police, one man received a sabre cut ...
... deliver an address on Christian Worship. J. C. Colquhoun, Andrew 8. Lawson, Robert Baxter, and John Rand, Eaqrs., will also speak on eshieete eon. nested the present cries. The other in the Evening at Seven o'clock, wheii the Rev. J. HA RDSLEY, M.A., of ...
... our attention from the prevailing fashions of the day. H & CO., therefore, have confidence in securing a besting' (so to speak) while brivtly referring to their present eseellent, varied, and fashionable Stock of Attire for Children, Boys and Youths ...
... attention from the prevailing fashions of the day. HYASI & CO., therefore, have conedance ill securing • hearing (so to speak, while briefly referring to their present excellent, varied. aid fashionable Stook of Attire for Gout's- CAlkireo, Boys and ...