THE CONFESSIONAL IN AUSTRIA
... THE CONFESSIONAL IN -AUSTRIA . on christmas Day, says the Vienns correspondent of ' the Timer, the Linze 2agespost published a letter, signed Maria Dunziager, which hbs excited considerable sen- sati ...
... THE CONFESSIONAL IN -AUSTRIA . on christmas Day, says the Vienns correspondent of ' the Timer, the Linze 2agespost published a letter, signed Maria Dunziager, which hbs excited considerable sen- sati ...
... * [SPECIAL TZLEGIEAi.] A crowded public meeting was held last evening, at the Guild- liaU, Worcester, to discuss the objects of the Workmen's Peace j Association. The placar ...
... THE TRADES UlION CONGRESS AT -NOT- TINGi[Aal. - - 11 ' T- H 'iD Y.S r1PM u otw m rfport or.] The Congress reaiissetbledl yesterday fnorning, at tht Meehanies' aiel, Nottingham; Mr. Loatherlhd (Nottin ...
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... P 7; -L NEW, & .S. E L l M inxi AUSTsLu.-The neit malls for Australiae wlI he denpathhed from London' as follows TIlw SEouth. on th morning of Thursdaj the 18hi' Jauary. erlndisi; on, theevening of Fr ...
... !aN tSU bl AEING, OF DUDLEY XMIING ITSTITUTIL COMPULORY DPWR40 OF? MINES. itesterday, the' fifth annual meeting of the members of thfe outh Staffordhbire ?? Institute of; Mining BuInter. -was 'held' i ...
... THI!. LOK-,>;OUT OJ -AND BOLT , ;f . X .0 i Ag K ER S. - M - .G A- uti LOAN E.:- sologham, wegheld in the ardo ?? Shoulder of Mutton Inu SPDII name; Mt. Wright In the chalr.' Owing to thef Yeaterda6y ...
... I TO THE EDITOR OF TEE FREEMAN. 1 Lower Mount-street, Jan. 23. SIR-If the general proceedings of the Vint- ners' Association were tempered with that share of moderation and good taste which characterise Mr. Dwyer's letter in this day's issue, there would he little occasion for controversy on the licensing system. The manner in which the late deputa. tion called in question the character ...
... IF ARRIVALS. !Up to 9 am., Jan. 24. 1872.-Wind. W. January 23-Hann'ab, CaeD, barley; Marin-re and Amlity, Carnarvan, slates; John Williasm, G. - ?? barley: George, Runcorn, salt, Dul e of Satlerlir'! steamer, Holyhead; Iron Dithe and Torch, st.;ler-, Liverpool, Willie, Cardiff. iron; Rainbow, Cubs-t~er, malt: Elizateth Conway, Newport, iron: Jane, CO, t, biicks;. P. J. Nevins, Portcaul, iron; ...
... I .-ER HE-D. I PI'FR HEAD. _ARRIAL'. s Up to 9 a mt, Dec. :A0, lb71.-Wind, WV-. DccceubLe _l-Don Jualn, Ayr. oil: Rannl r, Vx. ?? }; inale, steamer, Waterford; LcrLgfer'i1, ncr, Livrrpcol ; Earl of C;trlle, iteamter, ia-. StAnley, steamer, Holyhead Decem1 er 30-Argo, 8teamer, Hlolyhead3. 3 colliers. .? c rs. December 29-Larkeirir, s'l~der~and, salt cake: S SwanEea, timber: Coniostant. L ...
... I AN ENGLISH BARNET ON IRISH I I AFFAIRS. . Sir J. Eardley Wilsot, an EnglishBaronet, who is Pecorder of Warwick, and a well-known and highly-respected man,. has been lecturing at the Chelsea Working Men'i Constitutional Association on the History and Condition of Ireland. His lecture now lies upon our desk, and though there is muchjn it from which we dissent, it is impossible not to pay a ...