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TrHE CATII()LIC PUBLISHING AND BOOK-1. COMPANY LIMITED, . New Bond-street, W., and 6, Queen's Head Passage, Paternosterrow, E.C. London, MANAGER—MR.

TrHE CATII()LIC PUBLISHING AND BOOK-1. COMPANY LIMITED, . New Bond-street, W., and 6, Queen's Head Passage, Paternosterrow, E.C. London, MANAGER—MR.

CHARLES DOLMAN. - • SECRETARY—MR WILLIAM.; MAB.SIIALL: SECRETAIZT TRH Jiuso DEpARTILEST,-Itiß. H. C. EIFFE, • 4, Talbot-street, Sackville-street, Dublin. Registered" according to the Act of 19 and 20 Viet., cap. 47. CAPITAL, £4OOOO, Is 40,000 SitIARES OF XI. EACH. • No. one liab
February 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
THE POLICY OF ENGLAND.

THE POLICY OF ENGLAND.

The Opinione, of Jan. 29th, has an article on the course r that will probably be pursued by England in the event of war. It speaks of Lord Malmesbury's note to the Piedmontese Government, and says 1 "The English Government could not become hostile ,to Piedmont without solemly be
February 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
HANOVER.

HANOVER.

The Minister of Finance has published a decree prohibiting, in pursuance of the treaty with the Zollverein, the exportation of horses from the kingdom to those countries lying on the Zollverein frontiers.
March 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
THE lONIAN ISLAND

THE lONIAN ISLAND

_ Lord DERBY, in reply to the Earl of St. Germans explained that he had not said, tha t the effect of producing ce;taiiipa moved for by Earl Grey , would be to cast censure upon parties who would not be in a position to answer. What he had said was that the discussion of these t
April 2, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
CAPTURE OF A SLAVER.

CAPTURE OF A SLAVER.

By a mail from the West Coast of Africa, we have the statement that a slaver named the Julia Dean, which is rather Anglican in its sound, has been captured at• Cape Coast Castle, by the American frigate Vincennes, and has been sent to the United States. • According to advices fr
February 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
THE GALWAY MAIL CONTRACT.

THE GALWAY MAIL CONTRACT.

Mr. BEAMISH rose to ask the Secretary to the Treasury whether, Sir Samuel Cunard having offered, through a depu- • tation who waited on the Admiralty and Treasury departments on Monday last, to convey the mails weekly between an Irish port and America for the sum of 5001. the vo
April 16, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
SUPERIisTTENDENE,

SUPERIisTTENDENE,

_ Mr. said, that in moving for a "return of the names of the members ef the Boards of Superintendence of each county prison in Ireland, specifying the number of Roman Catholics on each board," he begged to disclaim, in the fullest manner, intending to draw any invidious distinct
March 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
Eattot 3lnttlltente.

Eattot 3lnttlltente.

EVACUATION OF THE PAPAL STATES, It is asserted that the French have evacuated Rome, and also that the ships have departed to convey the troops back to France. LORD COWLEY'S MISSION. BEELnc, Thursday. The latest news from Vienna states that Lord Cowley hopes for a better result t
March 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
THE LAND TRANSPORT CORPS.

THE LAND TRANSPORT CORPS.

Lord A. V. TEMPEST begged to ask the Secretary of State for War whether any and what steps had been taken by her .Majesty's Government to carry out the recommendations of the committee of last session with reference to the half-pay of the officers of the late Land Transport Corp
February 19, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
 
46 would appear in the Gazette, and when the writs were to be issued? The CIIANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER said

46 would appear in the Gazette, and when the writs were to be issued? The CIIANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER said

that a Cabinet Council would he held on Saturday morning, at which they would advise Her Majesty to dissolve Parliament, so that the writs might go out on Saturday evening. THE PROROGATION. Sir A. CLIFFORD, the Usher of the Black Rod, then appeared at the table, and fummoned Mr.
April 23, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England