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EAST INDIA HOUSE, llth January, L 5.,4. t nuiE COURT of DIRECTORS of the EAST 4 ?? INDIA COMPANY do

... 37, This Day (Saturday), contains, among others :— The Eastern Que-tion and the Ministry— Sadleirism and Poelite Purity— Crime : its Causes and Cure— Capitular Establishments— Romanism in England- Bread Riots-General Lopez-The City Corporation : Tbeir ...

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... would have happy opjiortunity of contrasting those who paid taxes with tboie who received them. said that distress had led to crime, and he knew full well that many of the disorders of the country were alone to be attrilmied to the sialo of the law, and judges ...

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... \t . RIDLEY presented a petition from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. praying that the punishment of death might I'e ahnlished (or the crime of forcerr. presented three petitions from Knkaldy. praying that the trade with India might be threw open. Sir M. S. STEWART ...

SITTING OF OCT. 1

... loth of August on four officers of the same rank, and on persons of different classes, some of whom were accused of imagined crimes, and others already acquitted of the charges brought against them, it svill be sufficient to mention that many of the Polish ...

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... and eonventa, dark. Intriguing monks and Buttering nans, the dungeon-grave, the inquisition, the stake, poison, and various crimes atlr the blood quick niacesshm, and bind us fixedly to the pragmsof the «o»y>—Stindap Herald. The Abbess' Is very extraordinary ...

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... been strangers; that judges circuits had the pleasing task of congratuluting the magistrates every county upon tbe number of crimes, and the mitigation of their atrocity, any indifferent persons were asked as to tbe causes of the disturbances Ireland—any ...

TUB STANDARD. WEDNESDAY EVENING, July SO- bare seen a private expres* from Pans: all was tranquil. It supposed ..

... courts of equity can exercise. Without going the length of Lord Brougham in saying that contempt partakes of the nature of crime, see a very broad distinction between that itnd of contempt committed by Mr- Wellesley and the non-payment of a debt, from ...

Freight by the Mail Steamers to Halifax, Boston, or New York, B£3 per ton, and 6 per cent, primage. T

... Henry Colburn. The Third Edition, in Bvo.. price 10s. 6d. cloth, CHAPTERS on PRISONS and PRISONERS, and the PREVENTION of CRIME. By the Rev. JOSEPH KINGSMILL, M.A, Chaplain of the Government Model Prison. One or the most amusing as ?? Worth a whole ...

(^ BEAT WESTERN RAILWAY.— T CON'TIXUOUS COMMUNICATION betwp». n LONDON and DUBLIN via BIHKENHEAD.-NOTICE is ..

... he Statistics of Ireland : Population, Revenue, Expenditure. Com- merce. Agriculture, Manufactures, Fisheries. Education. Crime, Va'uation of Property, Banks, Poor Law Unions, Emigration, Railways, &c — Irish Peerage and Baronetage Directory — Oovernment ...

NEW . GOVERNMENT OFFICES. — The COMMISSIONEUSof her MAJESTY'S W T ORKS and PUBLIC BUILDINGS GIVE NOTICE that ..

... St. Martiu's-lane, Chariug-cross. Just Published, No. VI. of the NATIONAL REVIEW. Contents. 1. The Gowrie Conspiracy. 2. Crime in England, and its Treatment 3. Victor Cousin on Madame de Hautefort and ber Contem- poraries. 4. Percy Bysshe Shelley. 5 ...

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... t— The ?? of F.dmund Kean, by one of his most inti- mate Friends— Confessions of a Political Adventurer— The Ma- chinery of Crime in England, especially In Reference to the Prlze-Hing— The State of Literature ln 1831 -Calendar of the London Seasons— The ...