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THE OMNIBUS TRADE . Thk usual attempts are being made £ JJ ^ ggJ eeller of the Exchequer , with a jej ^ metro the means in the _ approaching toadgefc ^ £ X SSSff 3 ^ in ^? SSe ^^ — ^ setting forth that th ° ^ Jtf nTith railways and wnrt- ^ w- ^^^ SS ^ i ^ irfUe for the steamboats , and that ^^ Jgign& fot this very trade to pay i - T n * f Xt prices of articles conabsolute conclusion « ethat P pr 0 samed in the traae " »« . « ,- «„ ¦ + n make ut
ftffltil mm § mmssimi not receS ' any profit from his vehicles since the
Gt ^ SffiSSted the right Iron genUernan of the stage carriage proprietors' pet ^ on to the S& ^ rSei ^ s « S || j ; Trains thev -would carry the public at a penny * TS ^ Swould greatly benefit the population . ThrSanceUor of the Exchequer said that was not previously understood by him . The deputation then retired .
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PRIESTS AND POLITICS IN IRELAND . Mb . ' Lucas has stated in his celebrated journal ^ the I fesa «^« Ete £££ S £ SK # . "« £ S 2 f " £ ? fSto out of politics ) proving unsuccessful ;—" r issue is very simple . It is whether xn future the field of politics shall le closed hopelessly and SSa ^ ^^ - *^
SSS had beenfuliy carried into effect ; after the nopula ? power in this island had been thoroughly sub-Ked ; Ser Catholicity had been fairly handed over a ^ an appendage to Whig rule , and as an heirloom going ? rom father to son with the possession of a domainafter all this had been accomplished , an Insh Catholic St and many would , desire to enter the House of Comnlot&Syo ' f the various motives vhicb j thrus ; ambitioua or selfishi men upon the stage of public life . AJut tor a ma ^ who simply desires to serve the Church and the poor , Se Vould bo no place under such a rigivte , because . the tierewoMuu » nM » ftt . a would definitely " 7 lishing such objects would definitely II
weroaccomp and finally be taken from him . . . . When tins new b ate of things shall bo thoroug hly established , when the new law sS bo passed and promulgated , then indeed SJSrb . the intention , it will have become part of thacanon law of this country to make over the muences oy wlxich honest Catholic constituencies have Mthertobecn guided , to the corrupt , the powerful , and tinnVcmpulous . It will then bo a settled prmcnplc of eanon law that free course is to be given to those secret nethoaS by which corrupting candidates and venal STs are brought to a mutual good u ^ ta'idmg ito be
hatunu ^ ited Tcopc , givon to . the dc ^ c influence of the powerful oppressor , whether Whig or TorV ; and that all efforts which tend to weaken the inlSekee of the corrupter , and to break tho d **™* tno despot , are to bo discouraged and restrained . When £ & ^^ Z ^^ ? 3 ' SfeiSfiss ' -sa s ^ ss l « n tl » I »« L » 1
Coil . hJ ™ li y = omo upoa M W « isisssjp rr ^ j's ^ XJS ^ . VsyBS ' ^; ir ^^ rrriTr s ? C iz , i . oneat man 1 "
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Thp New York Herald publishes , in a very conissmm « fliustei- and the conference came to the cong&SSSSEKESE York Herald uses-. — _ . _ . __ have also
THE CONFERENCE AT OSTBND
" Messrs Buchanan , Mason , and Sould excS ^^ : v ^^ s / f ^« Sd . tae . tavins recently taken pto » to P « l « J IS SKS ^ SSStft poSant ! ty tncrSfflctal character of tho information now in r » r > Rse 9 sion of our Government . The / Wd states that " Mr . M'Rae , our consul at i sSsrs ^ MSfsSS ^ is ' being deliberated
h inVoeffect . Tho matter now upon bV So Cabinet at Washington , and the country will look with deep interest to tho result . I Probabl y our readers will remember how far this s ^ emcnUxcconlH with oar own . The Jjntewnoo jt Ostend no doulit , did tnko into consideration tho affS ? of Cuba ; but the account of our Neu York contemporary , \ vo conceive , fails in the direction , both of ^ vStuting and of short coming . W « doub t vl ether the Lfe renco limited itself to tlio con-I ^ derations of Spanish questions , and tho featt re o vhich our contemporary al ados wo ^^ " ^ J tho consideration of tho position which tlwAmonwn Government would occupy in Europe on tho next
settlement of European relations . WltU regard to Spain , wo behove that there is no . round for stating that Mr . Buchanan , Mr . Mason Kd Mr . tiouM wwinmondcd tho forcible P »« 1 » "J <> J Cuba . It la probable that tlioy advised freaidont Pierce to put a compulsion upon tapnin , »» jai « ia Immoiliato indemnity to tho owners oi tho 1 Miu . k Wnrrior , for damugo suffered by tlmt vessol .
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ssssissBasE ]* f Imv and ^ try to prevent their carrying away he gun ™ ' TroOP & Ho ? se Artillery mayaccompany . SreSch cavalry is on the ^ t .-Immediate ^^ , i TThis throws the responsibiUty on Lord Lucan for this " order" leaves a large discretion . J ,
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. GOING A-HEAD IN AUSTRALIA . The advices from South Australia received by the mismm ittZ ^ on ^ , and g ^^^ J ^ S ^ fti W besss ? siSS tas ^^ l alf of their
Xed on ^ l ^^^ SSaS redeem the loan , and the other hf"S lfthour The route to be followed would oe cmeny along ihe valley of the Murray , with a br anch from mmmm another for the same purpose wh » c ^« 5 « y « J ^ mm easily raised as tho smaller .
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S ^ taSt , M& of to . Ua , o been thrown to tho hogs for / ood _ otii __ p _ _ _ sssri Tf
- rp- ^ -j- « -Ssrs ^ - ^ SSSEirSB , S own wuy o !! t \ rely . Many of the 1 ' ^ ngcra aid crow got to land , but the greater part wore savedI by tho Goliath which happened to pass . Fiveand-thirty lives were lost .
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m S sMtSsssfeassw ^^^ c served bv the Archbishop of Cantertury .
ABCHDEACON ^ g « FALSE t ~ th ^ Court of Queen ' s Bench on Monday , Sir gfea ^ SBSSSSI watm smssmt
mm biSsSS ^ sSnS diocese would be sitting in 3 udff ment on the decision
° Lord cSSl deprecated discussions in open Pourt on such sacred and serious subjects , and said SieCoSt would take time to consider its decision .
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HEALTH OE LONDO . N . The Registrar-General reports that in the week that ended last Saturday 1309 deaths were registered in London . Having fallen to 1160 in the previous week , the lowest number attained since the late epidemic , the deaths again exhibit an increase , the effect of increased cold in the closing months of the year . The mean weekly temperature was 60 . 7 deg . m the second week of September ; since that time it has fallen almost continuously till it was only 42 . 2 deg . in the wISkthat ended November 11 ; and last week I it has further declined to 40 . 9 deg . of last week i 5 deg
" The meartemperature . aW below the average of ten corresponding weeks , and the effect of this depression is perceptible near the SSand end of life ; for 666 children died , Sffe average is 539 ; and 267 old persons died the average being 212 . Between the periods of 15 and Su years the mortality did not exceed the ordi-^ intnften weeks corresponding to last ™ ek * nhs vears 1844-53 , the average number of deaths was iTSS which , if raised in proportion to increasesof population , becomes 1126 . The present return shows Tmoftalit considerably greater than usual . cholera and
; a T ^ efve deaths w er ^ caused by 31 by «« ssrrJf £ ^^ Tor teeSe class of zymotic diseases 332 deaths-5 S ^ SKrs 5 t ^ rt 5 . » s ? Ss average at this period .
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Leader (1850-1860), Nov. 25, 1854, page 1112, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2066/page/8/
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