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MEMOIRS OF THE HEROES OF INDIA

... which he wore, a mark of his regard. The long and brilliant series of services, hastily recorded the foregoing memoir, will speak for themselves, and can require no comment. B. D'URBAN, Major-General. Hythe, Feb. 9, 1820. BRIGADIER-GENERAL CURETON. Colonel ...

THE POPE'S LETTER AND THE CLERGY OF POLAND. •After having given «t full length the letter by which Pop® Gregory

... Father, in recommending obedience and submission to the temporal power, quotes, indeed, the sacred scriptures, and appears to speak in his exclusively spiritual capacity. But what could not justified in this manner ? Every usurpation, every tyranny, may find ...

A MAN SHOT IN DRURY-LANE

... mortal. Immediate information was forwarded relative to the sad occurrence to the wife of Blewett. He was at this time able to speak, and stated that he was wholly unconscious of who had shot him, and that had not the slightest quarrel with any person. Dunsford ...

Sir Robert Peel has certainly furnished Irish members with ample means of replying to the accusation made ..

... only do this by an equalization of the two countries, and the complete identification of their interests. Sir Robert Peel speaks but what is the truth, when he says that Irish members Jormerly supported a Coercion Bill. Their usual mode of bargaining ...

So many communications have reached respecting the Bow-street police case, which we reported on Saturday, where ..

... which, we suppose, subjects him to the penalties of peijury, in case of falsehood. He professed himself bound in conscience to speak the truth. He dared the consequences of avowing abhorred opinions rather than outrage that conscience. Mr. Payne, employed ...

SERIAL PARLIAMENT

... opposite (Mr. Colquhoun), whose jiemory did not seem to be very accurate. That hon. member laboured under a great mistake in speaking of the triumph that had been obtained over him (Mr. O'Connell) by the hon. member for Oxford (Sir R. Inglis) with respect ...

Among other interesting and important matters contained in the Seventh Report of the Deputy Keeper of the ..

... know that his sister, Lady Ranelagh (Milton's friend), lived in Pallmall during the Protectorate; and Pepys, in his diary, speaks of going to a tavern in Pall-mall. On the 18th of September, 1700, Mr. Travers and Mr. Ryly are directed to survey St. James's ...

Democracy has found an asylum in the House of Lords. How much of honesty or heartiness there is in its

... is vox populi, vox Dei. An old creed in itself, but a startling novelty in peerage orthodoxy. To avoid mistakes, they shall speak for themselves. First, the Earl of Carnarvon : Her Majesty's government should have put the question to the fair, and open ...

It is truly monstrous and wicked on the part of d the Americans, after having violently taken Texas d from

... population of European descent does not exceed a million. And what dependence can be placed on the rest ? Already the Americans speak of dictating peace to Mexico, after the fashion of Napoleon, in its capital. And Congress has voted a volunteer army not d ...

LONDON, MONDAY, JUNE 1

... ministers to coarseness, and the pandering of the demagogue to the baser passions of his own nature. Those who the language speak Which Shakespeare spoke; the I'aithand morals hold, Which Milton held, may address all sections of society, and rely upon ...

IRELAND

... Dingle. Ancient Wolf-Dog of Ireland.—ln a recent communication to the editor of the Dublin Evening Post, Mr. R. Glennon thus speaks of Mr. J. Underwood's discoveries :— A few years ago I had the honour of bringing before the world the discovery, by Mr ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, JUNE 13

... adjourned until Monday next. Lord Lincoln may be congratulated on his first essay as legislator for Ireland. It is premature to speak of the details of the three bills introduced by him on Thursday evening; but in principle, spirit, and purpose, they are •well ...