, The following extract from the nomination speech of Mr. Sadleir, the newly appointed Roman Catholic lord of the treasury, at the Carlow election, is ominously Suggestive of the future policy of the ministry: "lie (Mr. Sadleir) believed that if the conservative party would but
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
_ The market during the week, and particularly towards the close of it, has been extremely animated for hops of every description. Considerable sales have been effected of Weald of Kent pockets, at an advance of from 30 to 40 per cent. on the prices obtainable for them at the co
February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
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February 2, 1853 - Albion - London, London, England
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because they are nearer neighbours; but certainly the English people, having no right to be irritated with the internal arrangements of _other countries, do not offend in criticising them; although towards France the language of our journals has occasionally been offensive. The