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/_ , Ifs- J ^ ANKiND v ara liable- to one Utsease more Uianariotlier , oKii 1 tlie ?«' are any'parficulpx affections of the human feody we l ^ jllire " tb have' tti ! Jn 6 \ tled | e of over IK 6 rest ; - it is -certainly that class of disorders traated-pfin the new-and ira ' ^ pToycd .. eUitwn . j » f ; the . \" . S . UontjPrienii . " ' The " authdre ^ -iri " thu ? senUing'fofth 'to ^ . tho worid another edition of-theii : m ' edical ' wbvk , U ! aniibf / r ' ciVain from exuressing their eratl : icaticpx- at ., the conti : i , uul suect-ss . attending their euortg , ' which , , comhin ' cii with tll ' o li ' ssistrtH ' ce oflnerticiucs , ; cxcl'u . ' sively of < theif ' oftvn prb " parati 6 t > > have' . Wen : t 3 ie ' bappy cause f mitigating and averting tbd mental and physicalmiserie ^ ' attcrietant ' uh thos ^ ncculii » r ' disorders : thus croviric ' tfie fact , "
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• • ¦ -. ¦ ' . ' ¦" .- ' ¦ .- FRANCE ; : ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ . - ¦ - ¦ . :: ¦ - " : -I Tn fhH Assembly of Thtirsaa ^ Wftek M , Uvovp JroVdbon . i In thei ^ M * . «*« ? ro « fion had been coufinisdmth the ^ moat rigour , without being allowed to communicate with tny of his friend s . ; He held in hi * band an opmioo gWeBttygeyeral ' lawyers , who stated that the coarse . adapted , toward Proudhon w « s cletrly illegal . " Awl he ' tlrere-. fore . "« MBfe 7 forward to . ' * sk the ministersifo : acs ) uii 4 for lhe arbitraryproceedings to ; whMitbe ; pason ^ b » d % een submitted . ; ; i * M . BARaoT , ia «^ y , " afeitted « iat « -reproach : might h » addressed to the « &m . iakbration'for itsicotf-i tlBCt , but thtf-ssch teproBCb roust be tiu * of too
great leniency m * er thto / tbat of extreme rigour . 8 e would ask the Aweonbly wfetber tke-greatest tenitvbad notfeeen saown towards M . Prondhon , -who , " after he fcad feeea condemned by tiie ^ AssernMy and by the justice of the ^ butttry , might have beep seat to a common prison , but who , iKteadof . ttas , hhadbeenleftia Paris , free to te ^ hUed by all . h js friends , Iastead of making ase pftbatoleratiofi he had continued the very coarse winch had already - rendered hV *«« nabletoth ^ lftWS *? f ^ f * J ' - ' Thisstate " of things had lasted upwards of forty " aays , when it was at ieagth determined to . prevent . ; M . Proudhoafrom seeing hisfrieuds . . . He bad not ; been placed is iDlHary coBfitieroetit , but P « »* ( , other persons suffering punishment like . himself . ) - The itoverament had been kind to him , acd-by now withdrawine their kindness they only left him tote
" treated as other prisoners ; -:- ' r - . t . 1 1 L Borsset follow ^ , and . amidst many lnterrnp . "tiohs , quoted apassage from a work written J > y " . Louis Napoleon while at Ham , in which be gastified ' Ws ' attempts at Strasbourg and Boulogne b ? the un' popularity and oppressioa of the government of Louis Philippe . He concluded by moving an ordre : da jour motive , blaming the conduct of the mi - lusters .- ' ,. V «« ' • After afew words in support of the motisa . uj . A 1 . . Pierre Leroax , the Chamber negatived it .-
- Paris , Susdat . —The debate in , the Assembly ! yesterday , during which one of the most decided . acts of the present government was discussed , con-- eluded by a vote in favour of the executive . ' JJJ : your worst now / said General d'Hautpqul to the - members of the mountain ; « we are ready for yon j 1 and in this tone he seemed to express a wish that ; iheaemoctats might attempt something to enable " Km to crash them . The fate which attended these ' questions has convinced the Mountain of their total ¦ lack of power in the Assembly ; they have therefore ,-, determined to sign a protest every time that an unconstitutional question , as they consider it , passes . Thus the * Voix dn Peuple' records this morning , that at a conference of the Mountain held yesterday , it was determined to place on the bureau of the president a protest against the military organisation of Prance . .
la opening the debate on the subject , M . Pascal Ddpkat commenced by saying that it was no party qnestion that he now dealt with ; hut one which was in such dose connexion with French institutions , thatif was a vital one for all . He denied the right of government to pass the decree without referring bo importantamatteWo'the Assembly . He admitted that nndertbe empire , the restoration , and even the g overnment of July , the military organisation of the army had often bem cbaBged by decrees and ordinances , and so under the provisional government ; but with regard to ' the latter . he endeavoured to snow tuat it tus the SQle goyernins p ^ er at the time that its decrees were passed . These
decrees of the empire and successive governments never had gone so far 83 those of the present cabinetj and never before had France been entirely enveloped , as it was now , by a military system . The Constituent Assembly , when itcuangod . the system of great captaincies after the first revolution , hadnonght inview . bnt to destroy the great pnmoal unities which weighed upon the central power . This idea was contained in spirit , if oot in words , in the constitution of 1848 . It was from these considerations that he ( M . Pascal Duprat ) considered the decree of the 12 th . but . as illegal , and in direct opposition to the spirit of the institutions of France . It was a decree which must be
characterised as highly dangerous , forming as it did a number of new centres , which might become threatening at a fatnre period . He would ask what were the dangers which the executive meant to guard against by the present : measure . He knew that there were departments which caused the government some anxiety , but no one could assert > 4 hat plots existed ail over France to overthrow the republic . He could well understand that certain departments should be placed under the care , . of a military governor-general at a time" when elections were pending . But why extend the circle all over the country ? Why were Rennes and Nantes united under one head , when these towns or these departments " sent to the Assembly such men' as DeDJoyi who
Mole , de Kerdrel , and . Parisis ^ -mea were firm allies of the government . ' What reason , in fact , couldtherebe for . treating Trance as ; Russia had done Poland , or Austria Hungary ? It was not ifear of insurrection that .. was the cause of Jbis measure , bat a desire on the part of the chief of the state to increase bis power , by pleasing and winning over the army to him , whilst by other means he ruined the authority of the national representation . Here M ; Doprkt made allusion to the * Napoleon , ' the journal which certainly represents the Elvsee , and of which several articles were attacks agaiust the Legislative Assembly . Had not that journal , said : he . stated that H only depended to tnerepublicans that Louis Napoleon should choose the part of bis
uncle ? : .. :.. ... ... A Voice on the Left . —Soulouque . ( Laughter . ) .. M . Dwa . vr ( continuing ) . —Or that of iVashington , - " - ¦ ---- ¦• - ¦• :. ¦ ; ; ¦ .-. - . ¦ "' ; . .. ; Great interruption here ensued , after which-M . Duprat concluded by calling on the majority : to defend the institutions of the . country . ¦/ -- ¦ :: = ' ¦>¦'¦¦ : M . d'HiTrrppTjI , in Teply , said that his answer -would be divided into two pacts , involving the question of legality and that of expediency . ¦ With regard to the first poiat in consideration , he wonld : say that the territorial divisions created by . law had not been disturbed , and that as for the commands given to the general ? , there were many cases that he could
quote in support of the government measure , when similar appointanents . had been made , all of them by decrees ok government ... Witli regard to the question of expediency , ( continued M . ' d'Hautpoul , ) I * ill tell you that it is very natural for governmeat , which is called on to . watch . over the state and , con > stitntion , to ^ tabe under ; its ; o 35 n responsibility ; subject to tbe approval of tbeAssembly , all means which prudence may dictate for ; the purpose of " averting misfortune ^ Far be it from ine to seek to ' create fear , or'darken a picture which'isbntso ' mbre already " . Penugogic facnoijs * " are " everywhere on : the , " move ; secret societies conspire " on all sides in the dark , and seek to insinuate ^ subversive doctrines amongst
the people , hoping-that they may attain a complete cataclysra ^ . In this -sitriat ! on ^' geatlenien , govern- merit must place itself' oh Ub guard . - it were iniexi ' cusable not to dp 695 and the Assembly would have thTfull " rigat '' t ( fiiikke it accountable for'jnegiect j , "What . havewe done , in appointing force , g « 4 e ™^» » nle 33 . it be i to give inore jttiiity / . mbre ' . r ' actxpny andtno « * apidt ^ , to tbe Bovim ' ent-of ' . twop ' s ? -j -fe were desiroue that , if it became : neceesary , ; these generals might immediately centralise their troops , and ; take- all ^ ae ' n . eceB ^ ry ateps . L * They i ar ; ej ; not . ibbve thei " autfcority - of' the state ,- as Mi 3 ) upuit Jjjnted ; and tb « e '' generals / - who / dteerve ; ill , ' onf confidence , and who' haveTWOved by "their ! lone
, career that they . w « e worthy of that of the © wintry , Jo notrequire joac . noUee * .. ] kagw ^ what in ' eir Jduty is ; itheiripatriotia ^ ' deVoiyinJto . oufjnytitutipnB , and love of order wiH inspire them In their . condact ; 1 caa conceive this Reasureubeinf unpleasant ' : to : i * rtaia minds , thait-taeiiehx ' wBouwijh-Ito ' * & ){* asleep ars-not-plea »« d- « t-eur-pr « caHtions , but ;; t ) . : convinced of tW « that , tte : goywnmeBt ( ys on ^ the % atch afig willnot be surp rised . r . jTheiiBeasure . that ¦ % er have takerris not aggressive , and doeraqt comprpiise the-interesls of /' any ' one-rj atuddesanot threatenliberty . butoirWecoatraryi strengthensit ; ^ a ^ I Ui ^ tjion ^ dV ^^^^^ " ^ « gam » tit . ' . ' M gob ^ dtizens mtf 5 t'tfa ere ( 6 re r ^ oice . £ de
<^ erament ^ aBd ¦ itheVm ? jo " ^ ty 6 t $ ' ^ Assettibly ^ sire the . same : thing , —the ; inaintenMce ] pnaw , toe ' OTni ^ HpniipibaBJfiiderfiitnd ^ aees ^ rfi'lt i ^;^ this ground' that the-government ; hai taie ' n- i » : « tand and it is certain of ' finding support on these beniiei where th $ p % eW p ^ orisai-e xists ; ; where tysjoui Mi ^\^^ ^ i ' idalyyaAi' « h « e all are annoua ^ nitify ; the confidlr&e rested itfTthein-by tteir . fellq ^^^ atizehs . " ? Foroti parfweshalljndt fail » theduty " of «>^^ i « Te . j ^ f ^ okei'i ; yiiihW •«* tea . alwaji ; iwe ihall remain on me hrea ' eh ' , ' , and ' » B « r retire whateTei clamo ' uriwe ' may tear . ! ' ' " Thii peroration excited great laughter from the Mountain , npon which hi . d'Hautpoal turned ( oirardf thots memben and otedthe expressions I-
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have quoted . it j ^ > con \ meSwm « ajRtf || fe } e »« We « hatt « lvTii | 8 tfee ||« % - -wImm ^» T ^ you please . * An 4 BOTenteunroar ! wll ^ e ^ tJnTsj «) Ot iiarat . % iA ; of 4 ^ r / ff 4 miB > . 'Mpoa *» » 95 $ H lowjd'bj sucha fcirauii thaWt > ww ' « enie time fe / ore tb . e , pre 3 identc ( Kft 8-get a hearing . On doing-so'he ; blamoa the minfctar for the worde 1 ie-had , U 8 ed , - « o » be ^ sd of himrto explain . ^ -f ^^ W ^ fe by « plying thstffiis words ^ rejaddressed t | » h > e wte , on the 15 foof Maylhaainvadedtbe Aseemb ^ aBd'V 6 thoserwh 6 . itfJune ; l « te ;" had reddened the , ^ teeets of Paris . with-blood . : *••»¦«* ' mP j tthe . * yak -. General F « WERfoUowed , and also blamed . Hie . * ya
^ P K ^ ifjii ^ i ultimately the Assembly . pasBfid . ; to tne . oraer SSS&i&Bm p x ° i £ ^" SS& «*»»»* . ¦ ' ««« . now Uiat ' ' ? eu hkve ensured' safety jig ; the-country , SJt " « ,, eu ibont tcdoV The Siecle' and many othars want to : kriowwhen the action . of : wbich so much wassaidin tbeilatemessagebfthe republic is to be shown . . ' "• : ' ¦ M . MouiitiaJD , the editor « f La Liberle / jhse been sentenced by tbe Court o ^ Assizes of Paris toimprisbnment for . three monthsan'd . toatineof-2 j 000 f . for having , on the 16 thof ^ aau ' ary , published ' a Seditious libel , cateulated to excite ¦ hatred against , the ¦
President of theRepnblic .. v - ; : .,.-.- ' - . - The Voix da Peuple' is seized almost daily . § ( ; ' ¦ : Tbe'Socialisfs areaisplayiRg the . greatest activity in Paris witb a view to l -the ^ approaching elections . In eaeh ' ar ' rondKseuient meetings ' have " taken ' place , and delepites ; beenappoin * tedf These ; delegates , . to the number of fifteen for eaeh arrpndissemenfc . are intended to form a central ^ samittee , w . hoseJa it will be to examke the claims , of candidates . ^ nrl propose them to the Soeidistfilectorsii ; iThe Jelegates have a busy time ^ Ui ; they are occupied , amongst other thing * . ; in ^ examining , th e ^ da ^ of candidates for the ^ reprewntatmH of Tans / wl odedare they have beenJately conc erted to s ~^^ . Th « ^ Mnneratie socialist -commiUee intend to
bring forward as their , candidate f ^ W ^ reuels M . DeviUe , son of M . DeviUe , coj ^ , Juanedto tbe High Coort of Justice of ^ alll ^ i ; 2 AriegeVM . Pilbes , brotherof otertthe W *™ " ^ demndd r in the Haute . Loirer W ^ . M ^ r ^ of another condemned person ; and iathe ^ Neiren M . C . Gambon ; brother of the M . Gambon wfto the sitting of tbe Legislative ^ f ^^ ' ^ President ( M . Dupin ) announced that the total St o&its al / eady voted ; by ^ Assembly , She SSitZ
year V ^^^ M ^ This a nnouncement . created a g reat deal of astonishment andagitationon botlisidesof ^ h ^ e ; p < m which M . Dupin again rose , and said ; 'that he , was surprised tp find that this announcement , bad corae unexpectedly on the in « mbew . - Tbe fact was that the Assembly had fallen into tbe habit of-voting partial credits , which , though small when taken separa tely , amounted to large sums when ; united ! This communication led to so much agitation . ; and conversation among the , members , that it . was some time before the regular-business could be resumed .
The Assembly then proceeded to the adjourned di 3-eugiiouun the Public Instruction Bill . A warm debate took place as "to whether the inspectors of the coUeges , should be aominated by tte superior council ., or . by the'Minister' of Public Instruction ^ M . " de Panetf , in . the naqieof the government ., con- ' tended ttiat the nomination , should i ^ be . irnacle . directly by the Minister . M . Tbiers spoke no less than threes times in oppesition to . M . Parieii , end in favonr of the nomination by-the council of- " the University . ' ' The discassion was -0116 ef the most lively of the session ; ' but ultimately' , the rAssembly decided by a large ^^ ^ majority ^^' against . Mi ; Thiera ; so that tbe ? nqmiuati 6 n , is . given , to . ' . ' ttie Minister . ' ' The Left and a portion of the Centre voted , for the ; ^ overnment proposition ; the : Right ; . voted against j it . The result created a great sensation , and is a severe blow to the Church partyi'The sitting was'Suspended for a quarter of an hour . : ' ¦' ¦ ' ¦> ' - '" ¦'¦ ¦
'Li Patrie ' . says the gpjernmenVis a good deal occupied witti the aUH 6 ye ; 7 pf .: tl ( e Socialist ' party in the east . and 8 outh ^ of , France .. ! . A great number of strange workmen have arrived . ' . at ; Lyons - unider pretence of seeking work . The plan isiaid to be tb cause disturbances on different points at the same time in order ho divide the forces of the goveremerft , and then to strike a blqw ^ in some centre . •• ' "> s < - * . A letter TroraNimes states , that ; the ' operative locksraiths , ' : in that town : liave struck for ' , higher wages .. , v- ' •; ,-v-v "'' :. : ' y * '¦ .. _ ¦ ' . :, ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦¦ . " - \ "' : Theidea suggested by M .. Emile de , Girardinof a general illumination" in , Paris on the -24 th February by all the . opponents of the government , ihas been unanimously ' rejected bythe Socialist Clulis , ' lesttheagentis of . tbepoiice migKt take ; advantage of it to create a disturbance . ' - " : ''' " :: ' - \ " ' . '" ' = ¦ .
. . The .. ' . Moniteur'duSt > ir ^' states that the Attorney General of the ' Republic has ordered the seizure of a ballad , entitled ;? Uniheros Cpmopolite . i . ' -A ' . warrant has been issued for the arrest of M . Constanl ArnonW , the author . ' ;• ¦ y ' . - ; >; : : . ¦ : , " / Paws , Ttjesdat . —rThis day ' a division took place on an amendment to the Educatioii Bill proposed ] iy MrFayolle , to the . effect tbat primary instruction should be bbligatory ^ andgratuitous for ' children ot both , sesss . This amjendment > ya $ ' rejected . by 436 to 179 . The Mouse adjourn ^ dVat-half-past- six o ' clock - u ! s .-7 -. - ' ..-. : ¦' ;— ¦ ¦ . ,. ' v ' , ' ,,:- " : !' : r :
The Minister of Public'Instruction has , by decree ' f ; auspended MrEmile Descliamel , ' a professor at the LyiceeLouis-le-Grahd , forh . ' avingpublisbed , An the last ' number of . a periqdical called ! the * ' 'Liberte de . Pehser , ' an article ]¦ en ' tJtlei ' . * : Le ^ ^ iCa tbolicisrne jet le So ' cialisme , " conlainirig ; attacks ,, . 0 ^; : the ' Catholic clergy and . reUgibn /) t 6 gether , > ith ; a .. profession of Socialism . - ~ j '•; . > ;; . j } j ^ ojc-7 vf mi : ' >/; . ¦ - . ¦} -l : r ' ... f - ¦ General ; Lapene ,: commanding : the . depar ; tmerit 'of ; the Drome , ha 3 issued a- proclamation ,: in . virtue ' ^ of . the state of siege ; forbidding ; all political ; bariqiiets , " roeeS ' ngsir proceism ^ kind ^ conirary tp : pnblic ; order ' ^ tq ^ or ' . to reiiguSn' or morality ! . ; . ' - ; ' ; X ' * ; .. ' ;!;" ' , „ ' . ; ' . ' . ';; > ^ - *'•• '¦ :, ^' demonstration , was afterapte'd . doring ^ tbe : « arnivai : at ^ uile ( Corfeze . ^ where / f ^ pared ; to . , parade the streetsin ' costume , with-Aaina
round their .-necKsanOiwiin scy . wes ln-vneir- inanas . j The authoritie ' 8 ; interfered , ' and .-instead ? of , 80 ( Ci . as . Vntsntled ,. thefe " were pnly ' thirtyno' -fdrt ^' - ^ eri ; summonedI ,- ! to ¦ ' Vdtiperee ; - \ J th " e ^ ; fesistedi ^ b ' u ^ 3 : the .. ' ringleader : $ & , ¦' . after \ ' kscjiffleVlWrested janc ( Itaken to .: pr « sori !^'; Kii'Z " , ' - ' ;; ^ , V ' , ^ , -Vv ' v '" , . ¦ ; . ! ' // . ('' : . ' j in : ^ ' The : Sbcialist 8 in ' . the iXo ? K ? 8 . nave b . b'tained" a : triumph . Jne ManiciparppuucU ^ pfj jiHe , tpkn of the Bruyeres having been dissolved ,, a ! new , ele ctioti ' took . ^ lace bri '; " theT 14 tb : insfc , ' when the ( entire Democratic list obtained the " : majority . -.: v .: j Jj ^ " ^ , " "Two'Socialists ' were convfet'ed befo ' re 'the' Ijolice Court of , ' , Pan 8 Hn ^ Tues 3 ay /^ oi . ih \ virio ! cpniiealed ' arms in . ' ^ thettj . p ^ s iu « w ^ aiti ^ lhje ^ l 3 | £ " 9 fj Tune . Onei " y ? O T . « M ^ c ^ 'i 0 j fa ^ a-fineof ? ' 2 Q 8 f ., the ptb eV . jtojfoutraohifiaan 3 50 r ??
/ ;¦ ¦;¦; .- V' SWIT 55 EaBA'KD .. "' . - ' ? ,. b : « t « , : ¦ -Letters from . ; Benieof . tb € ^ th 4 tate . ittotMa ' zani has left Switzerland forjingiand . | ,, ' j ( , ' ^ , ] , [ \' ^ , : -ietter from : ffierne . ofvthe , I 4 thvinsL [ . lit W "Kiftnec Zeitungf : states th'at * : Baron i WiWenbruch , ' thePrds ^ ail ' a ^ ntin'S ' wilzif . lafed iKafeinfd ^ Prtsi . de ' nt of- thS ' C 6 hirederatiojB '"^ ' Prus 9 ia > es ' pect ^ g ; ' ' lne pe ; cn ^ M if ^ c oring ^ jvhich , the ^^^ re ^ rid =, ^| $$ 0 $ foreign ; ievoIu | iomBts ; from theffvtwntonesi -jiKiei Presideht ' s-reply xwasi that . ' . the . i satdi : « so | iitt 6 Bsi
Bhould ' -be-wnscienUously ; executed , ' and ; 'tllat ! th 8 reffactory ^ pin ^ of . tbjficantoni'Ofi Geneva . shoiitn " ' 'be fiumbledw-th * jiv ? rof- ' tlie-Iawi- - - , Jri-. ;;< 3 .- » | os ™" ^ i ^ l ^ tn ^ Mn ^ tecil ^ i r ^ kt ifo ¦^ r ^ b ^ i i ^ igg- ^;; r ^ e ^;>^; ti \« f approval . would ieem . to $ ; B ^ liiitle ^ yalu ^ qn jbyi thft ¦ ' Patridtid 1 Afisociatioa ';;*! thV 5 W .. « iiintqn ^ At two . meietingi latelyy held , ! . one atj Yverd , iin ,. the o tberat Lausftnne , r 68 olUtibn 8 >; were ; . nnanimoii » iyAgreed to , tb-trie"i ?« fece / ' « jat the ^ JPederal ^ GoiinciK sbbuld be
^ y ^^ rWip ^ e ' ^ tiph « Jmightapj > eac /)^ littre : con ^ for ; the ; fact thatihe PajtnVtic ' Atspoi ' atip ' n' / wymp ^ Ved as it ; U'ofi ; pe « on ? minyiOf whom ; brfoiigito' thases cretMeietiesdf . wbJch . tberCpantd'Hafrerhasgfyen so'jrsphiciandi interesting an ! accbiint / is in it&i ( '& power , l 8 ''iO'BCti ? ecorrespcmde / ice ' ffith- ; aluingC ^ ll the secret eoeietie ! irt' ^ Swifzerlahd and atrdi ^ anc hu extensive ramificathihT ' eTery ^ fere : " ^'' j uMWl GERMANY . A decree of the 12 $ lost , proloogi the state of
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tiirt and of . coatt ^ nfftfel 'for the ^ Graud Dita ^ I i' <>' Sn for ano ^ $ wmWfoor weeki ^ - ^ : ^ i ¦ , P ^ lTAitfe- - * -kn ^ \ u -0 i , \ ' ^ Let ters ftd ] S-9 x ^ m < df ^^>^ thj | ojtote 4 |*> j | the "St atute' of Ftoresce , say ; that on the Gn $ tf * y ° the Carnival precessionsia the Corso , which art h " eldduringthei « st ? eigrft jaayi ; of'tter «« a 8 Ott , /« be 'CbtS . was qoi » 'deserteu and no | a cwisage was to blseln , | lhdf | tet'on tti ' e ^ 9 on | day a |« fa | t * elve or iri ' fteen * carriages onW ' " made their appearance—the geheral feeling of 'the iraiabitants beu % iagainst festivity , as there i » bard ^ ag family ^ but 3 bW > WaMd from dismissal , exile ,-or ^ imprijonmeBe of oWoMts rnember 8 . ^ The- Conc « diaUof Turia ^ ates tlwt on . the' 4 th a Mmo , lOrjRomanspoIicemea , v ? as .-steBked to the heart while engaged , tearing . off from a % H
* an inflitnmatory j ? lw » rdi , which the ,. " . Cqncordia , givesat ^ l len ^^ ti sJ ^ W ^ Mon'of ^ events in ^ e . language usually employed by the 'Eed ¦ Remocrafec ' Socifllisii-parfe . ; \ ' ^\ - \ C ' Z .- ' - ' '; The above is from i « he Times . ' The ' inflamrna . tory ' plaL'erd ' ' alluiiied tq is " probaWy trie following Aodumm ^ ' ^^ '^' ' ^* ' * ^^ ^^™ Baiiy New 8 ' ^^ v " V ' ' U ' / ' ^ i ' - ' ! " ^" ' : ; : ;¦ :, !• :: , ^ HB ' , xhfcENIVALOT- l « S 0 . ' - -. vi . ' , - -. h .- ^ , . i ; Let ' « s co nbie ourselves ;! "• The paternal-bowel * ioV'ihe . priestly govepnment > - are > m < wed-. to - tenberr ness' ! ^ - presents > ua , with . half , »; carnival . ^ erivenomedriirpriy : ; - « the , oppressor ? says to , the oppreesed j ' Amu se ^ nyself ^ amidst tby isighs ^ ¦* g , • ? The ancient ,-ty « ftt «; of ; % « ne ^ PW ?* ed r ' *^ people , but , they ' gaw them , br ^ d |^ ¦ » $ Lerinet , tohearthe . cries , ofJheir . victims . ^
priestshave poured- jrape ^ bo mm * " ^ km 0 m 9 M them ? of , their . pensioBs , ; they d « 4 mU 8 w . or y - ^( B ^ imssmmm tsjfe ^ aasi ^^ lose * buf'temporal : power , ' our luiunea , our deki . ' , ^« i « : '« urwbmeii ¦ ' . <\ ViLtt ^ abandon ^ Christ
. mitati ^^ . -Cbarrtr > iB : the ; l 4 w ^ f ; Chri ^ ours is egotiam no . tbing ; f . or ; the ; r / eqple , everything for us . " Kome is indignant j . her'dignified ; depprtmen . risacontinued , protest ^ . we miist . - deprive , her or " this deportment , whichiirenders her ; superior , to ub although ' cdnquered—letr . us , give berf a carnival '; let her but pui on the mask . of happiness and her protest is null ; " No' oneWUl give farther-credit to her ^ grijbf , ; tq-her'bppressiqn—is will be said , Rome amuses . hersejf ^ Rtime . keeps her carniyalj ; Rome jis hftppv'l VOurUes will ^ . he th 6 ught ' trutlis , her truths , lies i' Thus " have Vhey ' spoken ^ to-each-other , but they have forgotten onejtPing ^ it ' is the people whp will haye ^ Jtqsum . up . their , accouut . ^ ,. j ' : * Themunic \ paiity . echoes the words of thepriests worthy of . it 8 'cteation . by Oudioo . t it : depriVASVthe laboWers ' of aipart ^ qf tbeirdaily . ' ^ agea , a portibri of their bread : .. ' . ' . 'It invites them ' to" the *
carhivaK It is of course' just * that the people must pay vfith their . breadipr the ooihinfl of the . mernbriai which that , assembly ' ejf ' ^ CbssackS ; - presented : toi General budinbtiin . the . namy thus honouring .: with a solemn - . lie ; the " , mbst ' lying . General in -the woria- ^ -is'jt . riot . all fair . ? - The peo-: pie have the ' carnival—Is that , not . 6 nbU ^ h ? . _ ! , ; ' Let ns console ourselves ; —The Pope in his last , wcyc / ieasaysthat bur , b ' rothertj . who ; died for the 'deifeneff of RqmeV ' eJtp » red in ' - 'the ( arm 8 ,- " of filiK y ^ prostitutes ^' X ^>? He 1 calU prbstilu ^ 'th ^ Mster ;«^ io raised . her dj ingpjirotlier , ; ibe , -rnqthcir who cio 8 i ? dVt " he , % eg . ' of , hfr ; 8 qn , ' jhe ^ ife ; w her husband for > theijasjiirae f . ' \ , '" . . , ' :.. He )? all 8 p ' rosH
titutea all tbose \ -who .-. byr succouring ; th . e wounde ' . i obeyedlhe'law'of charity . andJlove , ; the ; law-: of ' the Gos ' pel'l V ; ;' He' calls "prostitutes i all thosenho admired oir ' pUied them' !' vProslitutesallithe women ofR 6 mel ' - lsiif ' : -- f ^ . . ^» ;¦ . , ; ¦/ : . ' i- ' . ' But what does aU ., thfs ' sigrify , O women oi Rome . o The ^ rieKtp / ffve . -us . a ^ carnival . ji . y ^ ou must forgetyour . brother 8 ^ nd ; -the . ! wqesj-qfjOu ' rcountryi you must swallow . the cup of insult , you must pretend to be bappyand . renounce , the : gentleness of
your feelings . 'to . i pay cburt ion the . iew ; disgusting ecclesiasUcal concubines ^ who will'go : and parade ] rt ' the'CorspIf-7 ¦ ¦' ; Vi '<¦• . ' : ' / ' \ ' ' - ' ; ; v ¦¦ : ' -- ' . ; . J , :. '• You ; O ; peqple , -are - oppressedi ' . weighed ; down With ; 6 bftinC ! hp |« ea , ; CfiluMniWed ^ -biit > hat matters It ? . ^ The ' priestigi ^ yqu ; ' a cariiiyal ^ -rthe carnival , must , content you ,, and ; -fill ¦ , you ; , at 'least such is the wilt of your ; fat , masiters , whoai ,, Gda preserve : for - the ! hour ! of" : youroju ' 8 t , ,: and / . solenih ¦ ¦¦
jud gment ! ' : - " ¦ . "' ¦ " .-. .: ' .: "¦; ;< : ¦ . ¦< ¦ . . ¦ .:: , v ; , „ ;• . < ¦ .. iljinger ' . an'd -half i : a " show' ! ¦ 'Oppression' and derision . ' Suc ^' a ' re ^ th ' ep aternal ; . ihteritio ' rts ; bf ! the . priests ! ' .-Let . . them , ; stiirderide' ^ d ; oppress ' );^ Our ' determination ' is . i 8 tr . on ^ ( jnd ' gment .- ' . ' wilij be . our reply ; to ' their : irony , ' , that . will be the ; true and spontaneous ; carnival , of ; { be people v ^ -- ' ^' -- - ^ '¦ ¦¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• ¦'¦ -i . •¦ ¦¦ ,:. : <¦ ¦ . /¦¦¦ : -: ' ' - \'_\' . ' . ? Viva the 9 th February ; the " anniversary ofi our republic !\ . ; . ... > , . .... ., ¦ , -
, .. , , J It is 8 aid . that this appeal , trie cq . ncluding ; 8 entence of which i coniains ^ an . insinuation , by no means feassuriug for the ' ecclesiastical party , hasi'been for-Warded t ' o'PbHici for the' perusal of his- holiness . ' but ; it ^ vtill mbst likely , never Kach 'W ? "destination , ' a ^ the ne ) -wor k'qf espVna ^ Piq ' Nino tates-care to stpp ' airobjecti& ' naWeidoc ^ mentg .- ^ I ts ^ ctshere ' r-if i indeed , anysucb ' appeal . wa 8 ' : hece 8 sary ^ -ha 3 . been Jto render , thefnaajprity of all Classes unanimous in ; their refusal . to carniv ' alise
¦; -i a 'refusal comprising-aconsiderableusacrifice of pecuniary interest on 'the' part of shopkeepers' and lodging-letters ^ wha usually 'derive ^ a goo < J profit VfomHh ^ bai ' coniejrseafsVandstandsiu the Corso , and wbo"hTv ^ ~ notpurup ' oh " e ' of their ornamented an ; d [ festooned boxesithu ' fj'earfqritrie afecommodation oriadieV . ' " - " — ' '"• ¦ ¦ ¦ ' | 11 ^ jfl ti s ! . ! -.-.. i . 1 UNITED . STATES ; : ^ :::: ! ( l ; ' . ' By' / the { Royal ' mail steam-ship-Niagara ; Captain ' ft'fri ei ^ e'nkvi'aflvifiey froraNew'Tprk tp ' the 5 tb , ^ o smio ^ p e ^ r an ^ Halifax ^' tb ^ mhJnsr ; --' ' -Thei most ' interest ! rig ' , e ve ' n t , in ' the -transactions 'Of is
. theiUntted ; . Sfat es . Co . ngrejssi ; taejnjrqauptian ; of " a ' series : of ; resolutions ; iptQ- the ^^ e natej iby Mr . jElby . - These ' resolutioDs ' ^ propose , an amicable arrangement of all the controverteditopicsibetweentheifree and ' slaW ^ aies ?^^^ of C . MiferniaJntp : tW ^ Sm ^ VAiohtf ^ fffom ani , t ^ n ^ iioa ^ n ' iV ^ 'i ^ iixiii ^ oi mUQiaiiidii ' of ^ isiiy .. witninjts , hmits , ! In the 2 ad j respmtio . n . lt'is pro-! Vrie ^ jibatf terri \ bria ) . ^ kstab .- ^ lished by ; Goftgress irijthejterrjtgnes acquired from iMexico ; . witbout the imposition . of any conditlo ' ii oil the subject o £ slavery ; i-. ''The ' 3 rd and-4 tti resolurtpri ? , cdnteha / tb ' at ^ tbPwesterh ; b 6 undary"bf Texas' be fixed yft'lihe Rio-del Nqrte / from'its ; rn ' outb to the raoutBcifjhe ^ R abme ; ,: The ; 5 th ; . atfd jrJth ' asserfthat ^ lavpry
bia during ^' thei ' ex ^' steiaeej . oy ^ tK ^ l i& ^ ution ' mlthe * vStatea . ofrMaty , land . -with ' p ^ t ; tptc qrj # e ^^^ iple ' ofithe ^ digtrlc ' t ; and ; adju , stv . compeij ? ation ! to tb . e ¦ qwnerrof the slaves , ' andVthat the . slavetradej mider - 'certaip- c 6 iA 3 itions ,-6 hodtd .-Jj * abolished iwitliiri . thg 'MerafiaUtnct ^ s-rebUgDahtl ' to ' -the'Com ^^ pf | pk i { id , ' - !; I ^ MtWt ^ l'resbh { tibKs ' 'iiis : ufgW ^ fe ^ l ^»^^^? i » . more effectual restitution ^^ . ; Blaves' Jn anyj 'Stateescap ir ^ i ! itq . an ^ gjlier ^ a | e > r ' terriioryr « n ^ S 9 MW ^ ? : J ? r& ? f «^ e , trade id Slav ' ^ between the Beveral . States , { feat " rJeilig an afi ' ange'J raejat i to r , b § decjde . d ,,, aqewdiag . ^ o ^ tjhe , pijne | pi « 6 f < ith * GoasttjM ^ ip . n , ^ b . » tfe . e ^ « ti ^ tr ; Xaw * sjb £ ; therStjite » . themselves // ? Thie . resolutions [ wifire ^ auatairied by llr . » Ciay . 'iin'a ; speech bf ^ masteflrjelaauerfca ' and ' ahilitv . i ;
40 etpkrdtfakl' - - a ^ 8 tfqng sehBaUonfidnvthe ^ Sen ^ « v ? er ^ 6 ' rdewa' fb ^ Be raad ^ 'the' 8 ubjebt ? o ' f spee ^ i Vi » . Jzi - MtjiVSil Jt ? . <>> fi *! i . l } OU 3 OS HUB' Wil-. « * n :-ii > ' & Tj !^\ BLsi EvL . 08 ipij w ^ 4 ^ f ;;' yopic . J _ Th . f ¦ boUe'f ) ofo ! Mr ; iTaylne : t < raachlriflVahQp { fijpipae . ^ theattKof February ^ by , ikhiohJ 50 : per « ons } ver ^ killed , ' and « t > 'j » offndea'J-i'Hife :. * Weekley ! Her « ld ' , dn' its / ac-, 'Alta ; WMs » # o ^| ia 6 e ; M ^ rernfeinVd ¦ b ^ p erik' ^ m' - wfthe ^ dWe clNpuRtiei ^ haVthe whole building , jrhichvjvas . si ^ eVorieVtrhei ^ hr , wds ieefeiahdi * ben . iit mcMi tKatiihivi ^ on , jtjtbiiirjfed ' downyicruShiBg iri its ruins a-saiitammbB ^ i JMtteni gae * bni . ' iSo ' 8 rea (; wa »? tlie ^ foroe / ofjthe . ' explfaBioh > : that fraitmenta- OfSthWl-hriilHinii .- » Vivo'or . o itWr » ilCifl
Weft ffiftcfidnr'jihe wih ^ oWin , tiiehelgnBdurhood ^ re- br okerf rj and W laV ^ ' ppotfo ^^ ^^ fgrfin ^ HKfe im&m ^ PSifmJ w 5 ecJ 5 ea > ; hardIy % eJflok , beipg 'w « URd « pgj Qn ; another ^ wi % tjie ^ xc § m > W solitary piece of wall eight , or ten feetiiighias if to indicate what bad been . So dreadful was the e * l plosion that the windows in several houses in Pearl .
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STwere brokeni > Even 1 « hK 8 aBh «| ioff 5 l were Hl ^ lniii ^ o ^ a ^ . looklnikon tt the S ^ l men : thftt the ^ xpl (« i ^? wi nke tbe gfe CMnoWfirerlaitqui (^^*^ oM |^ th 1 ^^" ^ ffiM M » ** ^^^ 7 ^ the crash of the falling ruins .. ) lmm < A \* l ?\ y f the exploswn . tfire burst from the prprnweuous heap $ J 3 . ^ e . # . iM «^ W w ^ g wi \ h legs and arms ! sticking . © ut-Hjome . of jwm S , ofeli ? ingf ThCfire rfarni ^ m . ^^ was first / riven ,. and ,. then ,. a . « eneHtt 5 alarro , K «* icb ¦ SSlw ^ Jrlremen . frQm : aC . paTte ; <) f ' the " S »^ . . held '
; CSUi SSSn ^ l ^ P ^ ere being ; ii thVb ^ ieS ^ obn * as ' thV were ^ rhdentified , . ^^ Nev ^ 'ha * bfierieG 6 iv ? d' % « he ! Mpife ; Gt ^ Ciiif ^ rnui iWJD acI ^ l ^ The ^ flBehfelyjmet ; oaf m vftn ¦ a « a i ( 3 o « efnor ' . ^ iwne tt was T inaugurated ; governor . on the 31 st . The . Assembly irnet Land ; elected Senators Fremont-ana tGwnn . -Gtwcmor BurnetP « . mesaagiij :. congratuia ; ted , tl » e , citiz . ens . ; 9 n ^ the ; forma tion-qf ^ lie ^ tate , and « n owr nment Meluding slaeyry . the , ^ ning . o perations } bave . been ,, | usr ; pended . ^ cp nsefleenceiof S ^?*?^ ? " ^ ' ^; 1 J i t Theionstuulipn was adoptsd , pfiQO ^ pg . jn
. i ^' fay ^ and ^ QO agains ^ it , .,: . .:, _ . ; . , ; ;; ;; , ;;/ : ' " ,, l : ..- ., jcana »^ v ;;; . ^ .,. ri . ¦/•;;;¦ . \ v- in Qbsbec the- L ^ nnexatip htst-carididateaihad jbeen defea ted ; ' A despatch from Earl « reyi , 'jundcr Sale Jfo . wning-street ,. fffitiuary 9 . ih , ( appears in the ipapers . ' He i apprsyesrtlie d jsmiasal ¦ from-seryjee , of thoee , who had signed ; tbe annexation document . The . iremairi . " fatiof i » b ' e fiMP' ^ ' " ' ^^^ -. ^ ' ;^^^ - ^' ' ^ Ma ' " the ' of
' jesty confidently ; . relies on , . loyilty ( ., the ; great majority of , her . Canadian subjects , and . ' she has there-- fpre deteirainedlo *' exert all ' "the aKtlibrity , that belongs to b ^ r ^ yt be ^ urpbse of ' mjfifltainiftg fchecqniieijbri'ofiCanaaa ^ Wfth " - thia goveriiRaent ; 'Ihetrig pfer . suade " d"ltfi ' Et ' 'ihe , ' ' perfnahe ' nce O f ;/ th ' at connexioir is Highly ! advantageous , itb ; bothV Ybai 'lordshi p'will ; therefore ; ' wnderstaua- that * yoii : are "« ' rh ' m arid « d bj her'Majesty to ' Teswt , < K ) the u ' tmosi of y 6 ur povre ' r ^ any attempt which may be madetoUjring about the separation of ( Canada from ; British dominion , and to
^^ makeknown ; in theJtroegfist-manner'iier ; Majesty ' s displeasure with all those who may directly orh indirectly . encourage such aii 2 s | gn ;;! and if r « iy . attempt efthis kind ahould take such a . form that those . who , are giiilty oY it : ijMi y ^ , according to ; such a ^ yiceVas . j ? 6 i \ may receiye ,., ( rom ' your ; law " £ dvi 6 er 5 , ' , b ' e matte mponsiijieTor ; Iheir conduct in a court of 'justice , ' yb ' u ^ will not fail to take the' necesfiar ^ ' tne&surps ' fcir ^ brJDgitig them to account . '" ' 1 J . '' . '; ¦ , ' ' ' ' '" ¦ ">
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NATIONAL BBFORM ^ LBAGUJBL V ' i
In . the absence pfM . K O'Brien , who is , now on amis , sioiiary tqur'in tbe nbrtb , Mr . " Hart-bas ' beehengaged to deljyerf the " usiiaV . ^ ^ ph ir i- ^ treifc Inaiitution ' . ;';! " 0 n *' th fe ' . ' jl ? th ' i a a t . / th e ^ s ub ' - ' : $ cV / oT h ' iswitioK ' TO ; pal'Uefqrm'rupyeraeni 8 oC ^ arhitiation '' of' the doctrines " and ! jpr ' inciplds | they ehVolved ; together with the ' reiults ' which ' niight be iryr ' e'dica ^ d ^ of ' i them'J ^ The ' - 'lecturer observed , ;' tha ) 'd ? hbma 8 > Carlyle-had ; said that the pfoplo ' hadbright t ' 6 ibe ; well governed , i He : considered * they-had a ' right to . govern . themselves ;/ b ' ut . an . uneducated peo ; pU / cpuldjriot govern * , themselve 8 , well . v f ; Sociarahd : rripral : > elevatipn : iwould , give-jthem political power ;
but ; ar people , . morally . ' [ and socially ;; enslaved could rjever . belpoliticaily . ijr . ee .. . With .-jregard ' tpuniyerBal suffrage , it yy . as . l ' abstriactcdl ^ a ' Tight , and not a pri : viiege ; but wbulii t'jie . masses , . of our countryruse . tbe .. nower / 6 f ^ e * francliis ^ ^^ n ' pV ' rnajoKties , '" havfe ^ always ' . governed ; ^ h'itherto . Iioblr avrraTice I ' a / nimorit ^ goyerfiea'ttiwC' ^ \ yith iihivjers ' aVsuffrage ^ because ih ' ert' ' teerf ' sb -large a claS 8 bf dependent vb ( er 8 J and-sfi ' m . any whb ; . w ignorant of 'their rights , an ^ wha ' t constituied their true'iriteresti ! . ' - ; He ! much'fearedthatthecase would not be ' much !» better in our ^ own'country . " It must he-confessed that : vast : nuriibersJof ; thep ebple-were intellecluaUy , Biorally , t and ^ ociallyidegradedV but we-, must : not . blame :. t . hem .. foriitJ ; Society ,: as : tbe
vyhole , - . must ; -be flamed : ; ! U ., hadiCohirniylBd . a < wr 6 ng ; and a sini in neglecting , and , ill-treating ' sp ; many of her offspring , and society must submit to-pay the penalty of , its-criraej paid it ; wouid , be , : some day . ; for no sin , . wbejher committed by , society , qr ^ by an indivi ( iual ,. ' eve ' r . weht ' uhp un ^ the ^ ba | lot ; hVshould . be sp rry '' tp '' . 8 ' ee !' ft . ' . intrpd . uce 5 with' aVliraited cohstitiiiehcy ; and if t'fio ^ ffra ge is a rigritjtben ' a ' triaW qOght to ; be ' , ' allowed '; ib' ^ xii ' rciae : ' right as he pleased ' , either openly 16 t ^ nrtder cov ? r ; 'f ' th ' e l ) allot ; "Financial ¦ Reform Was ' loudly ¦ hilled iforij ' -Wd - the ' 1 people had a right ^ to ; be " cheaply gb-Verned-but as . the ^ bulk of the - taxes were ' paid by ' ib « middle andvipper clasa . esra ' raere reancliionio / . taxation ; would beiofverviraall benefit to the work .
ing : classes :: nay ,, if ; bro . ught about by a : reduction ; bf theL arrny . and , . uavy , ! , it , might 'dor . themapositive harm ,, by increasing . the ? , number , 3 jn ; the Jabour market . rFqr'jijis part ,, he would rafher . see any coat than a red-coat ; but it . was better tpbe a soldier or a Bailor ' , ; th ' aii the inmate , 6 fj a gaql or , a iUnion workh ' ouse , ' to' which' places ' many o'f ibem ' irJust be driven ., ; , i { ,., d . Ubarided '" S . lb .. e ,. pre _ senttime . i'To ; $ 6 sure , ; they , coiild ; bei ke pt ^ atj $ d . a . day . ' ther % ; whe ^ W now ; , they ; cosVjls . , 3 d . ; but thi 3 . saving would not go into :, the , pockets ; of , ihe wealth r-roducers ;'? Em ' igration : \ vas ! a favourite panacea for relieving the distress among -our population '; and Jth ' ere ' waslittle dqubt / th ' at the majority of those who -fpundHheir wav ' to bur cblbbies would be benefited '; lout ' what
is idi , be | ^ vrie ^ th those , wlib : ' could'hot prbjefire the " , ^ meansJipf . transjiflisM be , so anxious to get rid of ; the men who ; produced . . our .: wealtb , wKyiiiot &end . away those who did no-. tbing but consume tha ' t-wealtli ?^ .. LetUhe ' . rich , tak « . ' lhei * itiim ¦\ Wf \ biitU g Ihe wllderrie ' £ 8 , atjd sowing $ ie ? germs' of civilisatwh '" m ^ h ' e netBerfmqstpar ' ts ' p f thi ' earth ; Considering the kind of life niarivbrthentrion " le . d , ihe . had , no ;] B ^ siuHe , ff ih " saying jthat they would ' pejbqib mbralij' ^' nd . p . riy . stbally } ^ by beih g obliged to fulfil the primeval curse of earning their , bread by the . sweat ofi . theirJ brows : i . ! : Emigration ' aloile -could not cope with the-ex ' istingOdistresB , ' ' it wa 8-only tampering with a chronic ; dfgease ; ianjl ,
for / bis part , he- would ralhtr that ' th ^ ' . 'drisis should , ¦ come , 'for then he believed the remedyiwdyld come [ alstj . "After allusions to other plans " ofrrefq ' rni ; ribw ; jmooteirl ) the lecs ' lurer went on to " describe /^ what , !!^ leonsifjered to ] he the rflforms most / caiculated ' tq ' -benefit the whole people , and not merely classSs ^ r Vections of the people . He touched upon the ; dbc-, " f riiies and principles , of the National Reform League ; ¦ and' especially aclve ' r ' tea ' tb the desirability of making ' thelandof the-coufitrynational-property , and put- " Uiig , th e curner ) cyl . up . onn ; a ) piop 4 r ^ bas ls . He ennsidered the questiou , of . currency reform the most . importaht ^ t'tlie-pr ^ sent : moment ] i . r \ the two could-, b _ e i ? SE «™\?^ 7 SS ^ ' !? lled ' tfie P P ^ » % ™ , VllSJr " attention t& . tbe action'of our .-presentfmonetarv laws
. more thauibey ^ did , , An . ffllajp . reyaile'd " that the currency . ' gu es ^ '( lepth '' ahd *; poWer * 6 t mte ' llecV ' tq nnaiiratand ' i ^; anal ao ^ 'UVey . ieft ) i if ihe ' hSMs ' ofiuOTeu aslSi . r 'tfol ) 6 xt ; Pee ' ra ^ d JoneVlileydV' But ^ e alfy / . thywaj in ' wb'fch ; th e pVesBhK ' sy 8 lem' ' r ^ aucer 8- ' was ^ extre ¥ 6 iy ea 5 y t 6 y ' bS ¦ - ' mucn pblitic ' ar ec 6 ril > mistS ' 1 iad mystified the ' general ' 'subject ^ 6 i' the- ctirrency : ' 'VjJ . - 'very ^ JrttJel'attention wbuld ^ enable' anyaone j to see . howiinjuiiousjy the presen ^ Bystemi o 7 morie yjf eatrictedj the / demah 4 ! iC ? lf 'labouri : bi ^ miki » g ! , thatLdemBnd : tbr .-d « perid ; rpbrbJfi . H ; fntm
tijejlavftnfi ^ 'Sf . vjnoney fa iMmm&ttm > ? P < $ iM \ l % 9 f : $ &m 9 toii $ bS : & ! &Wtf ¥ & # ? # } jated l qn . thei ^ absilrA f anorgalyupfy . oy ^ production , ; $ y&m » wfotWti-jm& Mi&ttfstt «? f ,. ? ., proper r cucu ! ating i . jmed , iura r / or the ^ exchange J of-^ klth , ;^ a i !« ej ^ a 5 tp :. bf « ief ^ 8 | m ! dUrfehcy ; . ty a-8 u ^|) 6 Ve { l ease of all . th'e shops on ; on , e side of a ' stfeetfbeiri ^ fiilfed . witU ' ratfriiafactfiVerB , and alftnose ° b ! ri 4 hy ^ > tWeen ° ^ eingtf < itu 1 pie'd 2 l Jj ' . C jE , lifeeiBen ^ itlf ) dr « nn Vu « kflea ^^' nioi « n ^'' the ^ Kor'd ^ s : ^ i eitBief- i side f ' fto ' nif " excbangibgfi products With . je . ach ptheri ' - unless Jfor eYety pouhd'invaHie . of their goodly ( th ' ey ^ firstlproduce'd abound value of pi Bcarce j cn eta ^^ oraa / bank- « otei . Jr € pr ^ serittag- ; it « uWUhirtvpvmbohc # « fi : fe » o > af ^ r jy , i ^ ep ^ fltttjtt ^ valuegv ; . an 4 , havirrg h yrjflB ) c .: y . alue ;^ han ^ Jn : hjjua af rf % s Drc ; dj i c tio ^ . ^^^^^ B 3 ^ lA wyA- > ( W ^^^^^ ''S ti ^ rency > .. After ; mHwB * , ?; rtaPW anWgbhista tfmptt imW ; ffl mph ^ elM Wnd ^ thei i ' ptovfeities ^ vvwjh \ m \ M ^ ? mtfi ta < fa \ pco p ;^ ofcnyorfciii ^ . heWo ^ rtH s h {^ t ! - ; rl ^ Clu t £ rcdLlu < flr'b ! y re ^ ng Me Wt 8 m 0 i ^ U Newsa ' stl ^^ aescriBf ^ -thff'feoWijjl ^ rt c ^ Mr . OilBTten ^ d / rieti ^ iO » ' the M liefiiaa ' expoiihdediHe ^ t ^ ct ^ an'd { iri ' nciples of th ' s S 4 fionur RfifoM ' 'Les ^ BMou ari > odDuiBn ® iiBt ; i 6 w ^ Baitltf 0 fiKq . tleB 8 ithan ) 9 ( f 0 ^ 8 on 8 i 9 irhoi'applaudedJ Ijim ^ v ^ At filMgo wihe'hadioheld-iexoillent njce'lngs ; h anoUuit ' arian / iCbapfilti * od ;! MejpJiapicfi { Un ' 8 titutr . ( Jet +. ^ 'dyj ^ UOiute ^ k ^ u ^ aPSfilsir ^ . Jinvi ' itatio ' af'tSt leciu / fe ^ Grejmofiy ntention is to visit Edinburgh' ana other large iowns in the north , previous to returning to tbe Metropolis
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 23, 1850, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1562/page/2/
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