6 SEPTEMBER 1856, page 18

Cayenne.

[FROM A COltRESPONDENT.] The statements of M. Louis Blanc with regard to the sufferings of his political friends in Cayenne cannot be received with perfect confidence in their......

The Loom Superseding The Needle.

Belfast, 1st September 1856. Sin—Your correspondent Mr. Bridges Adams does not seem aware that the loom has already begun to supersede the needle. It is easy, by means of a......

Rtittro In T4t Rita.

BAKERS, MILLERS, AND COEN-MERCHANTS. 28th August 1856. - note in your last a letter on the subject of " the high price of bread." It has always been the habit of the press, and......

Jurist To Tile Spectator.

Sin—I concede the point that the pain given by an alleged libel is by no means a conclusive criterion. All I meant to say was, that the pain given to an individual by an attack......