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... dreat Meeting of the Birmingham Political Union. i 0 Co~~(rona' .Correspadet. ) Birmingham, August 6th. I arrived here this morning, fully prepared to witness a i ratrongt~demonstration on the part of- the-people, but I was al. together surprised and delighted at the sight [ havejust come from witnessing. I could not believe it possible that such im. manse masses of men could meet with such ...
... afford rofow All; a- ,*, I PZiLKION, TUEnuAT c; Moan , Sit ectCoci.-The iborriers of the borough ofSalford resident in thii to ship and neighbourbood, to the number or about 60). entertained list -*rnlng their respected member, 'Mr BroWrton, so a dinner provided for the ossoD The entertainments took place in Mr. Armitage's new Mll Inmitations had been sent to Daniel O'Connell, Esq., M.P., ...
... IFOEIGN iqTELLI ENCE. FRANCE. The grest topic of interest this-week is the accouchement of the Duchess of Orleans of a'son.. This event took place on Friday, 24th August, at three o'clock in the day, in thel presenve of-some thirty. notable rvitnesses.. By. order of the Kipg,-the infant was Called Louis Philippe Albert, Count of Paris. The Archbishopiof Paris, according to the Journal des ...
... rORGE3 Z'wLL1GENE. Tbeifuneral*Uf Marshal Loba took t 'lae uju Paris' on Mondday with much pomp. The nationa :guards w etre ail unde'riarntis, nformed the-fu e earo*eessijon .of theiri late ' ,s~der;''the troo:jibf the hiue trmed' :iirnuku llotgjthe 'streets; 'the crofvd ,bf People frm; the Tuiileriei to;the Huspital of the invalides was im-' mense, 'ad ergr: uiedc'iu as taken' E'by the ...
... AUSrJ??RIAN $TATE?. X,7,..'.'V~s' ' ; Q H1~t , . D .L~ e ' 3CQN M~iD, :'.~4 r- .,_,,.k ?Tn 4 .{s$ >;A!; FiX ri,'S duchy- of AUstiia,'thA rivet: ti fchains of the Italians; sthte~-more-surelyr too, as every species;of frieadlyrintercourse isve~ndrediimpossible bydiver-; sity of lan uged, whilei oin'i 'the other -hand, the Bo heminini themW'elves- `are 'als.''kept in subjectioni by Hungarian ...
... I B at (From lest week's Second Edition.) SATURDAY NIGHT. e. SPAIN.-Thb speech ofthe Queea Regent of Spainon open- n. ing the Cortes has been received this morning. No important ie announcernent or disclosure could be expected in this docu- e- meet. The mode in which the Spanish Government now er asks assistance in virtue thereof is communicated in the fol- Id lowing words:- a Knowing that ...
... .. aleon Aacentsy VAUXHALL GARUDENS.-QO Monday the proprietors of Vauxhall amused the-public with another balloon ascent; and admitted persons to the gardens at the reduced price of one shilling each. Green, as usual, made his asceljt, in excellent style, and- remained almost stationary over the gardens for some time. The balloon then got Into a light current of air and drove away westward. ...
... ,a e hucellor i'm Chaldes. SItreet 1 --- -AA:. - Or . - . -.. The following whimsical description of a royal ,lark9 plyed 0f by George the Fourth, when Prince of Wiles, on no lent yeserable a personage thin Lord Eldon, appears in the Netropolj. Msgegine for this month, from the pen of the all-kaowing sh fRandom Recellections of the Lords and Commona:_ r°da Eldon's sterling integrity of ...
... PL&MLY..IRENTA-Ar 1XTihLLIGENWCE. - - = - u - - -I Mouvse of Lords. MONDAY, MAsnc 6. The Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Falnouth, the Bishop of tincoln, Lord Redesdale, the Bishop of Hereford, &c., presented petitions against the abolition of the church rates. The Marquis of Salisbury (at the request of the Marquis of Lansdowne) deferred the moving of his resolution regarding the adoption of a ...
... DI2Stregg A l ur tho ' e alres I %ea er.ik A public meeting of the hand-loo.i weavers of this was held on Saturday afternoont, at the Catm-den Held, green-road, to adopt measure to remedy the distress un Del. they labour from slackness of trade. Mr. Clark was er which the chair. called te Mr. Fox, in moving the first resolution, said-Thousznds . silk trade were now out of employ, and thousands ...
... ifaL 5e 6I1ed wihaccouDM f ascession OfV which laid waste tel districtsof Switzerlanid deringthe vttwo first- weeks of the month of August. In- some of thetm the harvest, and vines were completely destroyed by hailstotes', insothets5 ceveral buildings were set on fire by lighining; anditorreflts; suddenly formed, occasiohed dreadful inundations' The Emp- nenthal, in the canton of Berne, was ...