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... YLATEST NEWSn. I -, ~GERMANY. O The Vienna ministerial papers, of the 22nd ult., furth announce that arra~ngemienits ?? been iasade wvith Prussia Loi on theaqeto ftePeiec.Austria will prosiet todu inl ...
... YLATEST NEWSn. I -, ~GERMANY. O The Vienna ministerial papers, of the 22nd ult., furth announce that arra~ngemienits ?? been iasade wvith Prussia Loi on theaqeto ftePeiec.Austria will prosiet todu inl ...
... corme pollbelixt. I TO THE EDITOR OF THE HULL PACKET. Si ,-I cannot help regrettingthat Mr. Overton, in his lecture, as reported in the Hull Packet of March 21, should have taken up the untenable scheme of Mr. Elliott, in his interpretation of the heads of the first Apocalyptic wild beast. Such crudities, in which the work of Mr. Elliott is pre-eminent, serve oly, I fear, to expose the study ...
... I On Friday last the Lord Mayor, and several mem- bers of the Corporation of this city, presented to the Queen, in Buckingham Palace, the address agreed to by the Municipal Council against the cen- tralization policy pursued towards this country. In another column we publish the answer of her Ma jesty, by whom, of course, the address was most graciously received. There is nothing very decided ...
... ' FRANCE. VAR1S, TUESDAY MONING.-M. E. de Girardin yesterday laid on the bureau of the assembly a proposition thus con- ceil ed :- Henceiorward are abolished all exceptional laws by which a penalty, oglhictive et infamante, or any other penalty Which it belongs alone to the judicial power to pro- nounce, shall have been directly applied by the legislative pOwer, jn violation of Art. 19 of the ...
... ?? -1- - . r uuebln, March 4,1851. FELLOW COVNTRVMYXEN-If it be your will that the Ite. peal agitation shall continue, it is for you to take measures to maintain it. I can do no nore.! Three years of a bitter experience of apathy, distrust, SU,_ picion, taunt and wanton imputation, have had their climx capped by recent evidences of abandonment; in the face of which it would be the wildest ...
... FOREIGN INTELLGE-NCE lI FRANCE. PABIS, FOnDAY MosNixG.-The Duke of SotomaSer be presented his letters of recal trom his mission as Spaniot 1 nister at Paris to the President of the Republic. The report on M. Girardin's proposition to repeal all ceptional laws has been presented. It recommended t, rejection of tte project. a, Sbone rioting took place on Monday at Auriol, 1orl0 do Rhone, on the ...
... I TkIMPERIAL PARLIAMENT'. HOUSE OF LORDS-TuEsDAY, MARCH 18. The LOaD CiiAqNcLLo took bis seat on the woolsack at 5 o'clock. COURT OF CHANCERY (IRELAND) REGULATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL. On the motion of the Lord Chancellor, this bill was read a second time. PAPAL AGGRESSION. Lord REDESDALE presented a petition from some place in Norfolk against Papal aggression. The Marquis of BREADALBANE ...
... PARLLMENTARY NOTICES. HOUSE OF COMMONS-MoNDAY, MARCH 10. ORDERS OF THE DAY, Valuation (Ireland) ?? reading. Civil bills, &c. (Ireland) ?? reading. Improvement of towns (Ireland) ?? reading. Viscount Jocelyn-Committee to Inquire into the question of the existing steam communications between England and India, and to report whether any improvements may be made in the coniuct of those ...
... To the Edlor of the lstoich Journal. SIR,-It would appear from the dognmatic teaching of the St. Marylebone vestry, that the division of the land into parishes and parochial districts is a thing without mecaning, end, or object- voaxel netpwera nihil-and that my neighbours the Rector of A. and the Vicar of B. have fully as much right to visit and instruct my parishioners, as their lawful ...
... LATEST FOBLY NEWS. LLOYD'S WEEKLY NEWSP-lR OFFICE, * SATURDAY ASTERNOON. THE PaUNCH REPT1LC. . -PARIS, FIcDAr. General Goirgaud, colonel of the Istlegiottf national guards, having convoked the officers of his legion, for the purpose of coming to n understanding on the Tran- sitory Bill adjourning the elections, has received orders from the government to countermand themeeting. A feature of the ...
... FATHER GAVAZZV'S TWELFTH ORATI AT ilITHE PRINCESS'S CONCERT HALL I THE ABSURDITIES OF A MilfBER OF PARLIA. MENT. The hail was crammed on Sunday. The first appearance of the gifted orator on the platform was greeted with pro- longed cheering, and without a moment's pause or preliminary prelude he proceeded to grapple with his aggressor in the Hlouse of Commons:- There be two gangs of foreign ...
... At Marlborough-street police office, on Friday, William B. Douglas, alias Captain Douglas, with Arthur Douglas and Charles Lignel Douglas, his two sons, were brought before Mr. Hardwick for final examination, charged with having defrauded several tradesmen of property to a large amount. There was no additional evidence to that which has already appeared in this journal, with the exception of ...