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imperial f&ariiament
... few Idle persons r*^l be seen going about the streets : indeed, it is re 1 * f f in that neighbourhood, that gi.-noraily speaking tbe f f body of the population havifl not been so well eio for the last two years {.lasgow Chronicle. The new administration ...
News of fashion
... both to the eye and tbe understanding. No* ?? as regards the immciate neighbourhood of Lccd*» -. for some distance, we can speak on this subject fro* ?? sonal observation, and do not hesitate to state that agricultural prospects are most abundant.— Leeds ...
FRENCH PAPERS
... FRENCH PAPERS (From the Etmle dated Wednesday, June 13.) Stockholm, May2H. — lt is asserted that the Court at Schwerin speak of the Swedish Diet as on the ?? of going abroad for the purpose of entering into negotia- tions for a loan of several millions ...
._ COURT Ol' COMMON t*LEAS. Jvat. ii
... give the words of Lord Byron, who is supposed to be speaking of his remains, if he should die in Greece, being brought to Englaud. The jury would lie surprised to hear the style in which his lordship speaks to his esteemed friend. Addressing Parry, he is ...
FOREIGN ARRIVALS.—This Day
... absolutely new, though they give va- rious interesting particulars relative to facts alre.idv published through other channels. Speaking of tho uhoioe of Count CapodTstria to be president, tl nel says :— ?? We hope that Capo d'lstria will accept the invitation ...
CHARACTER
... fairy, by touching her lips, conferred the gift of never speaking, but dia- monds and pearls rolled out of her mouth ; and of ano- ther damsel, of a different character, whom the fairy condemned to speak toads and vipers. I much suspect that, in the same manner ...
NEWS OF FASHION
... lington, and Mr. Peel, were successively given, amid deafening shouts of applause. A writer in a morning paper of yesterday, speaking of what he calls Mr. Canning's civil appointments, and in order to insinuate that they spring from secret and interested ...
9,'mpmtil $ariiamcnt
... lord from moving the tliird reading on Monday, or any future day. On our re- admission, we found Lord Holland on his legs, speak- ing to the order of the proceedings ; and a conversation ensued, in which Earl Grey, Earl Spencer, the Earl of Eldon, Lord ...
NEWTOWN RACES—Concluded
... establishment in America, for the aliolition of slavery. She was gra- dually recovering from a severe attack of illness; and speaks in terms of great hope of the ultimate success of her enterprise. Wind Prsir — We have just witnessed (says the New York ...
THE BEEF-STEAK CLUB
... with a feeling of regret, mingled with the enthusiasm with which the announcement has hitherto invariably been received. In speaking of the prosperity and stability of Ireland, his lordship said, he could not forget the noble per- sonage to whom it owed ...
HAMBURGH PAPERS
... pleasure, a feeling which will lie common to all the Courtt that are acquainted with the state of the case. — This Proclamation speaks of Resolutions and Ordi- nances, by which well acquired rights of sovereignty or property might be affected ; nay, the last ...