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Hue de Rivoli , As we intimated last week , this measure appears to be dictated by the fears of the powers that be of the coming winter , and intended to provide employment for the Parisians . "We must reiterate that the securities of the loan are the famous octroi , or tolls on wines and spirituous liquors levied at the barriers of Paris . Consequently , the poor will , in a great degree , providethe labour fund King Frederick William of Prussia has been tra- i
versing the provinces , inaugurating railways and receiving municipal deputations . It is reported that all the latter were kindl y noticed , except that of ' 4 « - ^ o ^ a * £ P i - d ? ° rema * able a part in 48 and 49 After having mspected'the troops now /^ S ^ S ^ f ^ t ^ ZL ^ l troops , but never would enter the town nor forgivl fear liT tw I i 0 Ur ° f , l inhabi * ants during year 1848 , that he well knew there were honest Wts in the town , and that these had Teen S tit * L \ ° f scoundrels but that loyal subSts
, . , ought not to be intimidated by such /'^ ThT ^ ng of revoked constitution repeated this term with veeoul ?? u \ t ? % Syndi ? replied that the infants could justify themselves . "I wish vou could " lTr > T ? l Kil ) g ' Anad J '« tant put aHnd to this feSetThe SffiSff *! ZJSr ^^ & 2 ? Si I eclipse at Konigsberg , which appears to hav ? been a sW th ^ P erformance - * was totalTihe stars shone ; the corona was seen for two minutes " thi "
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I but it must be admitted that the floffffin * of wom *« by ^ lt r triaa ^ ° ^ h % * «««? S ? i the waning posted on the walls , and the death of the Com Uandant of Lodi for disregarding it . Nothing in SSfcllo ^ ° ? ^ ° J \ " of thTsever -recSgli ! thin « ? ° Ternment ' * i ch haunt 8 U 8 e ^ 'jwhere and all I thing , here , prevents the extension of this mode of retribution , nto Sicilian vespers . This mysterious agency seem , to have secured a subordination as mde as its " x- i tension . I am credibly informed that its levies in rJ-« vfnl re t ? f . nted and officered , and I know that ite K 2 S I m * 6 / Orm ° * national loan are regularly levied to meet its current expenses and provide a store of arms and ammunition for the day of insurrection "
These statements , we believe , may be received as generally accurate . And , now , what will Englishmen , who worship de facto authorities and popular government , conclude ? Will they still hold fast by SonWf t / f aCtl ° nary jOUTnaIs ' beIieve ^ at the people of Italy are averse to independence , and that the National party are a mere faction >
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. — LIMERICK ELECTION . Lord Arundel and Surrey was returned for Limerick r 7 v ^^ PP ^ ion on Friday week . He was ^ osed Marv * s fl nT ^* 5 « B «*«» , parish priest O P f St ? « SS u- 8 econd « d b 7 Mr - Monsell , M . P . Each stated , as his reason for proposing Lord Arundel that itaK ner 88 ary tO v " ^* cMengf of the Mi-Jafth a ? n th if the in , SUlt . Offered to the C « thol / c laitii . In this hour of triumph for the Cathnhv aassi ? s- smstjSk
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banSs ^ perf PaSdedT muItitudebonfi ^ and bla 2 ing P Srba r" ? s and a ?* ' atte ^ ded ^ banner » ing populafe . A ^ S ^ ISS ^ J ^ S 1 f ? ° ^ borne through the streets and Iff n Russell was party of youths fantasSlh ^ lat *™ ^ burnt * ^ *
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. MINORITY CHURCH RATES ^ tetic ? i ' h a w Rateand ^ - ^ -Ssa * 'li ? 7 ^ deci 8 ion of Si r Herbert Jenner Pu ^ t i ,, ^ i ° -k ^ ° Of Arche 9 ' * * thV 17 th ultiL ? r bt n 'V -. r j ° < Cordyand others ^ Ben LT' W beeo admitted to proof . This decision KSkti im ' Inth eV - , ° lveS q H e 8 tion 8 « ' «^ t morne nt ° In the Bramtree case . it was deciAoA i .. - " ? - . ...
_ the House of T ; a *\ decision has been taken up to *» £ & , ™^ t ^ Z ° K % ! T " ento" £ e 4 * .. ., The Judgment in the Brighton case <*»« ; . > : ^ i ef
, _ smain ma t " l ^ S ecla u ' that a ™ i » ority howevTr "Teh aT /* ^ . S hurch of England shal suggest mma '' Subscriptions are , therefore , urgently solicited anrf ¦
* a ^ OTSsa s-x-i- . » tmss ^ t " John Nelson Govlty , \ " Isaac Bass , / " William Coningham / Sub-Committee . " " Abthuk H . Cox , Hon . ' Sec . ) The cause alluded to in the first paragraph was churctraTe 8 a " technica % cal 1 ^ " ^ ubfraJtion of
The facts of the case are these : —In December S ? Ni ^ rTI r 7 T . WaS K CaUe ? tOgether in the church Of bt . Nicholas , Brighton , for the purpose of levying a fuTTn ; ^ hr ^ ° I ? " "S ^ d to bVieSd ease A , 2 i ? " * a " St > - Peter ' ' the cha P el of and that the motion was carried . ConsequTXThe
iiBlsilisi b ? r ° J IT ' ^ ' " . ' 'SM y carried on the 9 th of D , ' - ^ gia ^ isi
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kniw ^ noKh i ? nCe 8 . '' Which thc Gl " * ° d » ° » » ot Know enough to describe , but only to reckon unon ? Se ^ tio ^ . m' : iinIy of thu " «« f «™ ffi it try h ?^ r ~ B lad l ° hCar thUt th ° ° IltU "
at . ol ««? i ? J " 88 el 1 s P »« e of a now Inform « i / I is an event altogether without precedent in the hlatory ot tiineH O " ' WC IU " g ullno « t a « l < l , <> f any nation in modern "For , " BjiyH the a lobe , "it would bn acnrc . cly too much to » ay that it will be thu lir * t time , " &a ., nil previous reform « hnving been hnr (> in / r « red by n long antecedent struggle . We nro thun culled upon to compare tho will-bo of the living stutesmnn with the nchievomeiits of tho Long Parliament , the Revolution
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Leader (1850-1860), Aug. 9, 1851, page 747, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1895/page/7/
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