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ENGLISHMEN, AS PART OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITON

... regret to add that the offenders are not always drunk, nor are they confined to the lower orders. English gentlemen, as a body, speak the truth; they also boast of being able to hear it ; but of this I have my doubts: and as so much has been said and written ...

ITALY

... liberty; and for this reason it is a bhdy land-a land which more than one exile hos turned to s b gratitude. We do not now speak of political insitutionsi but of civil liberty, of the respect for the rights of all, 'f independence of exertion, of the space ...

Published: Thursday 22 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 852 | Page: 4 | Tags: News 

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... and was escorted round the Exhibition by M. Teston, the com- missioner for the Algerian section of the French department. He speaks French to perfection, and expressed a good deal of grave satisfaction at everything he saw, and finished his tour in the French ...

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIOIN

... contents, find it expedient, in self defence, to prosecutein such a case? The law, in like instances of culpable neglect, to speak gently, is grievously deficient; it is high time it were amended. Omission here is practi- cally tantamount in guilt to commission ...

MEETING OF NONCONFQRMISTS

... Miall and the electors of Rochdale became severed. Only this night, five minutes before I left the House of Commons, I swas speaking to a gentleman in no way identified with the views held by us, and when I told him where I was coming, Ah, said he, Miall ...

Published: Friday 09 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2162 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

MUSIC

... Theatre Royal, Dublin. On Monday last they gave a performance of Balfe's Puritan's Daughter, of which the Dablin journals speak in glowing language, especially of Madame ?? charming acting and singing in the character of the heroine, Mary Wolf. The other ...

THE SHIPMENTS OF GOODS TO UNREMUNERATIVE MARKETS

... profit or loss matters not. If the bank has been too liberal in its advance of course there will be some loss, hbut generally speaking the banks manage to take care of themselves, and the profit on recurring and nume- I rous advances will more than make up ...

Published: Thursday 08 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 624 | Page: 6 | Tags: Commerce 

FRANCE

... recruits, .and hoped by its modest but attractive propa- rganldism2 to deliver France from despotism. .The letter went on to speak of the students' move- ; ment against E. About, expressed a hope that l other manifestations of a like kind would follow, ...

Published: Monday 26 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2213 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

LITERATURE

... desired, and when the voices will speak in Regent's-square in spite of him, she t describes it as God having Himself taken the matter in hand. It is not quite certain whether - the author is to be understood here as speaking a from his or from her owmi point ...

MUSIC

... La Cleinen-a di Tito, ac- companied on the clarinet by Mr. Lazarus. MISS MIACIRONE'S CONCERT. We have often had occasion to speak of this lady's genius and acquiremoets as a musician, especially in compo. sition, a branch of her art in which she has few ...

FRANCE

... have been made fools of. The Patrie says as little as possible, but it sees an I opening for reserve in the telegram which speaks I of an autograph letter, dated Naples, from the I King of Italy to the French Emperor. Either, it says, this letter must ...

Published: Tuesday 06 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1646 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

AGRICULTURAL BENEVOLENT INSITITUTION

... children of farmers, to insure the toast meeting with the reception which such an institution must at all times command. Speaking as he did to practical farmers, to men who had ! passed the greater part of their lives in the pursuit of agri- culture, ...

Published: Thursday 29 May 1862
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 728 | Page: 7 | Tags: News