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matter* which should make poli'ioa! men speak their opponents with ‘'reator f-iirn-s?. ■**, and moderation they ..

... matter* which should make poli'ioa! men speak their opponents with ‘'reator f-iirn-s?. ■**, and moderation they are •merallv do. the course of - same 'speech which ti»is refarenct* to Mi’chel s tri il made, Mr. (>*Brien disclaims the intenf'on striking ...

IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS TO ROMAN CATHOLICS. Roman Catholic Laymen, why are your Priests silent I Come and Speak ..

... IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS TO ROMAN CATHOLICS. Roman Catholic Laymen, why are your Priests silent I Come and Speak in FISHAMBLE-STREET DEBATE, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, February 19, 1862. Subject—* Why is the Cup kept from the Laity or, Haif- Cuinmunlon no ...

Gentlemen *no »ish to speak french, «rr informed that Monsieur Alditte will open a Second Lecture Class upon ..

... Gentlemen *no »ish to speak french, «rr informed that Monsieur Alditte will open a Second Lecture Class upon Ihe Ist day of FEIIHUARY n-11. at Eight Clock in the F.»« r.inj* Terms —ONE GUINEA PER QUARTER. The number of Pupils liinitod, early application ...

Her Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept of a copy of Mrs. Medhurst's new work entitled 44 Life ..

... Majesty has been graciously pleased to accept of a copy of Mrs. Medhurst's new work entitled Life amongst the Colliers.” Keport speaks highly of it. A new and original drama, in five acta, called The Life of an Actress, written by Mr. Dion Boucicault, and ...

Me. as a •! istnnlly slanderer, a hnlly, an I a rnHi in. – ( in ft s. IV' !t reeo'.Kvu I I speak it with shame1 ..

... Me. as •! istnnlly slanderer, hnlly, rnHi in. - in s. IV' !t reeo'.Kvu I I speak it with shame 1 that this ih-famer of nil that is wise 1 - this heart* d V-- I j ijtiost at the tahle the Kind's huul, over whose threslmhl h«- shotihl have been r»(e.-,| ...

Sftr ©tornfnij sp,irtm, aivo—tmk rr.on.K- tmk i.aw DUBLIN, THURSDA}\ NOVEMBER JO, \n.u THE MINISTRY. It ..

... Sftr ©tornfnij sp,irtm, aivo—tmk rr.on.K- tmk i.aw DUBLIN, THURSDA}\ NOVEMBER JO, \n.u THE MINISTRY. It difflcuU to speak respectfully the late Ministry f ; first to last —from the Premier, Lord Mp.lrocrnk, flown t the Irish Chief Secretary, Mr. Litti ...

Catholic disabilities ; but I think 1 had a good right to | still roor* without insult to the Roman Catholics, ..

... declared opinion of the chosen champion ; perfect right to appropriate the emoluments of the Church of the Roman Catholic?, speaking on their authority—that I to that form of religious faith which we think it tie- Sntleman would have more influence among ...

A “ SCENE IN THE FRENCH SENATE

... leave to speak, and four senators have taken leave to speak before me. “ The President —But you cannot speak upon subject before the house. Count Segur dVAgueesean—l ask to speak upon the standing orders. “ Several Voices —31. President, let him ...

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

... bat they have, comparatively speaking, learned to do well. Speak in the police, and of a police magistrate of Tullareoore. recently, the Liberator threatened the aforesaid justice with a complaint to the Government. Speaking of the Lord Lieutenant yesterday ...

THE POPE’S ARMY

... sympathise with the Italian cause. To whatever soldier you speak, hussar, dragoon, artilleryman, you hear them all *ay the same thing When i» our king coming ?' I firmly believe, and I speak from lengthened observation, that there are not 2,000 men devoted ...

THE “REBELS” IN CHINA

... pleasure in reading the commencement your leader of the 15lb, when speaking Lord Brougham’s visit Ireland. As you say, every honest man must have felt the language of Lord B. when speaking the Italian nation. I see in your paper of the same date, that the ...

GERMANY

... confidence in the continuance of peace.” Thvse two paragraphs contradict each other. The one, speaking of new turn, indicates war, whilst the ministerial journal speaks of peace. There seeroa no doubt that the determination h id been taken Berlin to waive all ...