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  2. THE POLITICAL ASTRONOMERS.

    At a recent [?] given in Paris by M. Leverrier, the magnificent lens just completed or the French Observatory, and for which the late M. Arago obtained a grant of 100,000f. from the Chambers, attracted much attention. By this glass, according to the ...

    Article : 527 words
  3. LORD CARDIGAN'S DEFENCE.

    THE following (says the Times of 20th February) is Lord Cardigan's statement in reply to the charges brought against him in the Report of the Crimean Commission: ...

    Article : 5,516 words
  4. ENGLISH CHURCH RATES.

    THERE are two parties very much aggrieved by the present condition of Church-rates. Their grievances, however, are by no means the same. The clergy and churchwardens, backed by the ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  5. THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE.

    ON Monday, 18th February, the Lord Chancellor having taken his seat on the woolsack, it was moved by Lord Lyndhurst, that the House resolve itself into a Committee of Privileges. ...

    Article : 4,484 words
  6. WARLIKE ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    CONTRARY to our previous advices, that France was more inclined to peace, on easy terms to Russia, than England, it now appears that in the Imperial councils the very reverse is the fact. ...

    Article : 651 words
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