THE EUROPE OF 1850
... The season is suggestive of question :-HoW I ar stands the Europe of 1850 P In any coup d'wil bi at the general position of European politics, our th attention is naturally first a ...
... The season is suggestive of question :-HoW I ar stands the Europe of 1850 P In any coup d'wil bi at the general position of European politics, our th attention is naturally first a ...
... S3fituftenrwt, axc. 1211 I to tea CREIV3 op THiN WOnoDSIow STRAM1ER.-Afl effort is being made to present some substantial articles of Warm as;teamers. This generous testimonial is by way of acknsow. 2 ...
... .FOBEIGN o -COBRRE OONDBNCE. Our New York correspondent writes:- NEW YORK, DEO. 1,8. S:noe my last communioation, the House of Repre- sentatives, at Washington, has been daily engaged in endeavouring to elect a speaker. A great number of votes has be-n taken, but without success up to the moment of writing this letter. Two cireumstances rather interesting have occurred. The one, was the ...
... 5, i- us ;FThe Queen and his Royal Highness Prince Albert he remain at Windsor Castle. re. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent left her reai- of ?? Saturdaymarning, ka f ...
... The psntornime, so far from being, as is comrnolly imagined, an invention of modern times, wag ancient even among the Greeks. The term in derived irrne. diately from pantomimes, which ...
... SIR R. PEEL AND HIS TENANTrRY. The following is a copy of a letter which has been addressed by Sir Robert Peel to his tenantry:- To ?? Tenant-Farniars on the Estate of Sir Robert Peet. I wish to commu ...
... LiI WILLIAM WILSON, yTRE PHILANTHROPIST OF BRADFORDq icr Three weeks ago, we rccorded the death ot WVn! Wo Wilson, Esq., a member of the Society of Friends, at Bradtilrd, and inl a brief paragraph not ...
... LA telegraphic summary of the following appeared a in Se Morning Clronicle of yesterday.]t LIVERPOOL, D Ec. 30. a The Royal Mail steamer Europa, Captain E. G. t Itt, arrived at Liverpool this evening at nine f o'clock, with the usual mails from the ng nited States and Canada, and 23 passengers. The Hibernia arrived at New York on the 18th. The 0v Xuropa left Bostoma on the l0th, and Halifax on ...
... i Yesterday a meeting of commercial travellers took t place at the London Tavern, Bishopagate-atreet, for the a purpose of arranging the necessary preliminanries relative to t the formation of an establishment, to be called The Commercial Travellers' Club-house, Mr. A H. MOORE, of Gray'&-inn, took the chair, snd in explaining the objects of the meeting, stated that, although the number of ...
... (From the Gobe.] We were enabled to make the following important aneounoement in the greater part of Our impression on Saturday: We understand that additional measures will to-morrow be brought into operation for diminishing Sunday labour at the Poetoffie. By (1) a partial discontinuance of the pre- sent Sunday morning delivery between the 3 mile and the 6-mile circle in London, about 100 ...
... I -. . . at h The still small voice of truth and soberness from th t Drayton Manor will strike more terror to the souls tu of Protectionists than the loudest ...
... DUBLIN. Dec. 31. of Of all the protectionist meetings yet held in Ire- in land, that convened in Galiway, last week, by requisi- as tion to the High Sheriff, resulted in the most ridieu- in- lone defeat of the high rent party. The meeting was L's held in the Court-houes; the High Sheriff took the he chair in due form, and, among the gentlemen present oen were the two borough representatives, ...