FOREIGN GLEANINGS

... The King of Denmark has given his approval to a project for establishiug railroads throughout Jutland. The Minister of Conunerce of Prussia proposes for the consideration of the Postal Congress that the rate of postage throughout the king- dom be fixed at one gros. Twenty persons-two merchants, and the others mechanics and artists-have been arrested at Milan for being connected with socialist ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: News 

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... Alfred Yoi ksiiire assizes for murdering his illegitimate ehi! I Sheffield, was execute:! oil N.tin day morning ,\L Vo k. A respite for one week lias been received foi B trb .4 for !I). til ''le man, at Sheffield. 1 he Wretched man, it is statij offerer! to make some important d isr-lo .n es. Rai :ng Parsonage Petty Sessions, on tne ultimo, the H -v. 'ih ivnuj the rector ol itiinvvell, ap ...

BLUE EYES.j

... BLUE EYES. Blue eyes are full of danger- Beware their tender glow leave thy heart a stranger To peaceful hours below I Warn you men, give parnest heed Let not bright eyes Jour sii^ht mislead And whpo blue eyes vour glances win, Look not too deep-too deep therein. Blue eyes with seul are beaming, They look thee through and through; With light of love the) 're streaming. So mild and warm and ...

GENERAL MISCELLANY. ^!

... GENERAL MISCELLANY. We have reason to believe that the Duke of Wellington hasacct-pted the ollice of Master ol 'he Horse to her Majesty under the new Administration. Times. TUE METAL TUADES.— Circulars have been issued in Birmiughaui, from the principal metal dealers, announcing an advance of £ 4 10s. per ton in the price of tin. Coal bus advanced 2s. per ton. Iron readied £ 13 per ton on ...

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... Last week a locomotive engine exploded un the Midland line, shattering everything connected with it to atoms. The Thame-, aga a overilnwed its banks on Wedues lay morning, inundating the wharfs and adjacent street-, and cauiing extensive losses. The damage sustained by ship- ping 111 the lower ranches has beeu immense, in coutf. quence of Retting adritt, and coming in contact, by rgs^'tf i &c ...

LET THE HEART BE BEAUTIFUL

... POETRY. THE HEART'S MELODIES. BY J. BIIENT. Listen listen fall is ever This wide world with music true, Nought can still it, mar it, never— Nought that h-ite or wrong can do. Gentle, humble, all who tremble While fierce p-issions round the n j ir, Shill bear whispers that resemule Angel* voices from afar. Noue so weary, none so fom'ly. But some heart responsive gives Beat for beat; and Love ...

THE ENGLISH EMIGRANT'S FAREWELL

... LET THE HEART BE BEAUTIFUL. So the heart, the heart be beautiful, I care not for the face I ask not what the form may lack Of dignity or grace; If the muid be lill'd with glowing thoughts. And the soul with sympathy, What matter though the cheek be pale, Or the eye lack brilliancy. Though the cheek, the cheek be beautiful, It soon may lose its bloom, And the lustre of the eye be quetich'd In ...

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... ~t U nbttoltt SATURDAV, JANU1JARY 1, l5o.3E Hi]E I4A 3Esrr-le haae reason to 1'elieve that an f soelt may bh expected in the early part of April Lcxt, wqhiub ?? add a new member to the Royal fcmily.- - -4-- THE 3tIN.STERIAL POLICY. e The following importwit statorueet in referzeoe to tue intentions of Lord Ai.erdeen's Governrimot appearr s Ilk ?? 1io y .\w C:- a LO:1Z JOE'T R.SSBLLs AND T31E ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1853
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2054 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: News 

IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

... Mr. James ,aird, the Times Comroaissioner in the. Agricultural Dastriets, writes as follows ! The national advantages of Agricultural Statistics are i greatly undervalued. What the returns of the Board of e Trade .are to the manufacturing, commercial, and i,;f moneyed intrests, the Btatistics of agriculture wvould be | both to them and to the statesmaic, the landowner, and c 2 the farmer,-a ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: News 

To the Editor of the Ipswich Journal

... To the Editor of the Ipswieh Jourinal. LOOSE LEAVES FROM MY SCRAP BOOK. No. 4. A Leaf of Literary Curiositie. 1. In my first example two languages, Latin and Eng. lish. are employed; the parallel columns are precisely similar in sound, but the Latin one consists of an ad- dress to the sea, the English one of an address to Mary. Of course no very classical Latinity can be expected under these ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1853
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1753 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News 

MISCELLANEOUS

... 1fSCdEIJLLANNEOUS. |W5HITEHTALL, Jan. 13-The Queen has been pleased to direct letters-patent to be passed tinder the Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire. land. granting unto James Andrew, Marquis of Dal. housie, K T., the office of Constable of ber ?? Castle of Dover- and also thle office of Warden and Keeper of her Majesty's Cinque Ports; and the office of Admiralty ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1853
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 16202 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

FRIGHTFUL DISASTER AND LOSS OF THIRTY. TWO LIVES

... FRIGHTFUL DISASTER AND LOSS OF THIRTY. I TWO LIVES. (From the LiverPOO1 Mercury.) The Monm's Herald, of Wednesday last, gives the narticulars of the stranding and subsequent explosion, bygunpowder of the brig Lily, of 8O tons. The vessel i nestion is owned by MVssrs. Hatton and Cookson, ?? ersey-street, in this town, and left the Mersey yesterday week, under the command of Captain John Owens, ...

Published: Saturday 08 January 1853
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 2759 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: News