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to the Commissioners that the Board have often been speaking to me for not giving passes when demanded. ... ,

... to the Commissioners that the Board have often been speaking to me for not giving passes when demanded. , „ Mr. Bradford, sen—The decision of the Commissioners is what I thought it would from the very first. I hope the Guardians who have taken such ...

to the Commissioners that been speaking to for demanded Mr. Bradford, sen —The missioners is what thouj the ..

... to the Commissioners that been speaking to for demanded Mr. Bradford, sen —The missioners is what thouj the very first. hope llu taken such an interest remember the derision in t Dr. Beatty—What * otli to? Mr. Rogers thought N lading to perpetual raolit ...

| Tuscan troops are henceforward to he paid on the I peace footing. The Oenoa Gazette of the Oth speaks

... | Tuscan troops are henceforward to he paid on the I peace footing. The Oenoa Gazette of the Oth speaks of a circular of the Tuscan cabinet to the heads of departments, ; stating that tnc government of Tuscany will be mo- i narchical and constitutional ...

speak, but most of them to hoot and groan Mr. O’Connell. Those at the back of the room pushed forward,

... speak, but most of them to hoot and groan Mr. O’Connell. Those at the back of the room pushed forward, and it was with the greatest difficulty struggled through them. The High-Sheriffs deserve the greatest credit f»r the precautions which they took prevent ...

plete redress. The country would soon have an opportunity ot speaking their minds on that point. If the country ..

... plete redress. The country would soon have an opportunity ot speaking their minds on that point. If the country decided the question, it must take the consequences ; and if the country did not give justice to the agricultural interest, they must submit ...

Her glad tone changed at the last words, and I saw who she was speaking to; it was Liddel Jameson

... Her glad tone changed at the last words, and I saw who she was speaking to; it was Liddel Jameson. , , . She asked him to come and have some '“n'o. Miss Christie, thank you.’ he said; • but let roe do something for you. hat you want? What help can I ...

The reported proclamation of a Republic Cracow has not been confirmed, bnt Berlin paper speak* of * * ..

... The reported proclamation of a Republic Cracow has not been confirmed, bnt Berlin paper speak* of * * insurrection” in 'Warsaw. MARCH OF A RUSSIAN ARMY FOR POLAND. Account* from Bt, Pctersbnrgh of March 16, state that on the Field Marshall Paskewitch ...

Suing terra He would leave that distinguished gentleman to speak for himself— * William S. Crawford, and the ..

... Suing terra He would leave that distinguished gentleman to speak for himself— * William S. Crawford, and the Liberal Protestants Ireland.’ Mi. SuarmaN Crawford, after thanking the company for the kind manner in which they had received his health, aaid ...

of the Penal Cod-, and annihilate every vestige of our hard won liberties. Lord Durham speaks with proper force and

... of the Penal Cod-, and annihilate every vestige of our hard won liberties. Lord Durham speaks with proper force and spirit upon our natiomil condition. But every one will rea-l the speech ; and further observation is unnecessary. ** State of the Country ...

Captain Seaver was then loudly called on ; but tl, gall nit gentleman declinodto speak, a* wsi uot elector,

... Captain Seaver was then loudly called on ; but tl, gall nit gentleman declinodto speak, a* wsi uot elector, . . , Daniel Molenv, E*q , thro moved • vote of think; („ the Illph Sheriff, for liil eourlevv tho chiir. Dr. Richard Murphy ,econd«l the motion ...

that he could get only Mr Spooner and Mr Plumptro to speak in favor of his insolent proposal. Lord Ashley

... that he could get only Mr Spooner and Mr Plumptro to speak in favor of his insolent proposal. Lord Ashley oven rejecting it the most contemptuous terms. Sir George Grey,for government,over-c.iutiously reserved the opinion that interference with monastic ...