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(from the Metropolitan of this month.) With t * lo Irffttrocul the disease, h is not out' speak much mcilically,

... (from the Metropolitan of this month.) With t * lo Irffttrocul the disease, h is not out' speak much mcilically, to address ourselves to the public, who still pbonr under false notions on the fuhj°ct. The uration is fiequcnlly asked—how you trfB cholera ...

DUBLIN POLICE. Oftice. number of very speak in the mildest phrase. dLitimjmshcd , Ivipmselves some verv ..

... DUBLIN POLICE. Oftice. number of very speak in the mildest phrase. dLitimjmshcd , Ivipmselves some verv unseemly behaviour, at the Primitive Wesleyan Chapel. South Great George’s- _ . during Sunday evening. This not the first time that similar acts disor ...

* INDIA CP-MPANY'S CHAPTER. have been assured * eoirespondeat, who affirms that speak* from undoubtedi ..

... * INDIA CP-MPANY'S CHAPTER. have been assured * eoirespondeat, who affirms that speak* from undoubtedi authority, that the following are the iotentioos of Minister* .witbrespeot the Boat India Company's charter * ...

Head-quarters are Jablouna, two ((German) miles from arsaw. All the actions of the enemy of which the Warsaw ..

... Head-quarters are Jablouna, two ((German) miles from arsaw. All the actions of the enemy of which the Warsaw Journals speak, have taken place circle round Waisaw, which does not extend more than eight or nine miles fiom that city, and lies between the ...

Monday their Sheriffs k»i fro* Committee *pvet for L and request Co« '»»•*'« this object. Mr. hooovrr, Tb* Speak of

... Monday their Sheriffs k»i fro* Committee *pvet for L and request Co« '»»•*'« this object. Mr. hooovrr, Tb* Speak of Lord Mi tkta ,f the Cor Church an a)r»««|r* b Mr. Me nefitod the Cbwnc noble pe«» ...

Our Paris Correspondent speaks of the illness of the President of the Council, M.Casimer Pcrier, being more ..

... Our Paris Correspondent speaks of the illness of the President of the Council, M.Casimer Pcrier, being more serious, even now, than it is generally supposed be. He was in great danger of falling victim to the Cholera; and though his life no longer menaced ...

round the Falais Royal, and demanded speak to the King. An Aid-de-Carap went out to them, and made them understand

... round the Falais Royal, and demanded speak to the King. An Aid-de-Carap went out to them, and made them understand that the King was busy with state affairs could not attend to such requests. then told them to draw a petition, which lie said would himself ...

KING WILLIAM AND ADELAIDE AT HOME We speak what many hundreds of our readers will confirm from their personal ..

... KING WILLIAM AND ADELAIDE AT HOME We speak what many hundreds of our readers will confirm from their personal observation, when we sav in respect to the present Sovereign of the British'isles, that the manliness, straightforwardness, benignity and si ...

■ ■A # ' 4 &i)t que, have been pronounced. M. Henneqnia will speak to you Martinique There, least, will

... ■ ■A # ' 4 &i)t que, have been pronounced. M. Henneqnia will speak to you Martinique There, least, will blood, and i can wait. But Poitiers ! but Colmar Whine is General Paihes to tell you to whom owes his ? Where Olanier, tell you to whom tie is indebted ...

the, no. .^d longued, may indeed be silent they speak beyond contra- indi.idiul iniereet. -nu-t be s«- dk’tion the

... the, no. .^d longued, may indeed be silent they speak beyond contra- indi.idiul iniereet. -nu-t be s«- dk’tion the inadequacy of this port for large rcssels tn its pre- cheirsV * . W have fa ntiiar instances . . , u..r heart «sto the trade with tin ...