HOUSE OF LORDS-MONDAY. The Attorneys' and Solicitors' Bill passed through committee, on the motion of Lord COTTEICHAM, who presented a petition in favour of Debtors' and Creditors' Bill; the Marquis of L4II9DOWNE from the London Missionary Society. PLEA: OF INSANITY IN CRIMINAL
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Beautiful is it when across the vivid fancy floats ft new creation, the germ of some noble work which may give its painter's name to immortality! The eager hand snatches the pencil, quickly striving to "catch, ere it flee, the Cynthia of the minute." Then comes forth Thought, wi
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Ministry, supported by the influence of the Crown, scattered to the winds by the breath of a people demanding, almost with one voice, the accession to power of a Government pledged to a reform of a bold and sweeping character. From the moment that the measure of Lord Grey became
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premiums payable quarterly, half-yearly or yearly; Loans advanced, from .£25 to .£5OO, for three or more years on approved personal or ot h er secur i ty, on the b orrower assur i ng his or her life for a moderate amount. . . .. Endowments for children to receive a stated sum of
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and work with great case, having improved points, temper and finish. The labels are correct likenesses of her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert in relief, on coloured grounds. H. Walker's improved Fish-hooks, Steel Pens, Hooks and Eyes, Bodkins, &c., are recommended t
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FRANCE.—The debate on the secret service money in the French Chamber has ended in the most signal victory which the Ministers have gained since the last elections. The majority of 45 considerably exceeds the most sanguine hopes of their friends; and it has annihilated the intrig
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crown, As the quick fancy spurns the childish" now, And from the cradle shapeth out the throne. A people's loyalty and passion gird That gentle frame with love and joy and fear. The groaning murmur and the chiding word 1 - lush ere they reach that palace-circled ear. Thy day is
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The question of Corn-law Repeal is one to which every other is of merely secondary interest; and it is the duty of the journalist, having the welfare of the people at heart, to make Cornlaw Repeal the primary object of his labours. It seems almost superfluous to bring forward ar
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- The Marquis of CLANRICARDE said that it was now his duty tq make the motion of which notice had been given, and he could assure their lordships that he felt he had undertaken a most painful task; but he felt it was his duty to set aside all personal feelings • and he was well
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