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... (LEFT SPEAKING ) HOUSE OF COMMONS—Yesterday. PROSECUTION OF MR. DUFFY. Mr. HUME said, that seeing the First Lord of the Trean l plaCe w, > hed ask whether, after Mr. Duffy had been prosecuted three times, it was the intention of Government to institute ...
... (left speaking.) MILITARY PROMOTIONS. WAR-OFFICE, FEB. 8. Foot—Ensign T. Knott to be Adjutant, rice Bond, appointed Paymaster. S. W. H. Hawker, from the 68th, to bo Captain, rice Somerville, who exchanges. 12th—Lieutenant-Colonel K. Rumley, from the 6th ...
... (LEFT SPEAKING.) Paris Bourse, Tuesday, May 29.—Three o’Clock. —The panic of the last three days has passed away, and the Funds recovered their tone to-day. There is a considerable rise both in Rentes and Railway Shares. FRANKFORT—DEPOSITION OF THE REGENT ...
... (LEFT SPEAKING.) LON DON CORN-tXCH AN G E-YESTERDAY.-The arrivals of foreign Wheat and Barley since Monday have been considerable, the former amounting to 31,440 qra., and the latter 9520 qrs. This morning’s market was badly attended, and sales of all ...
... (Left speaking.) [The magnetic telegraphic report, which we subjoin, omits all reference to the speech of Lord Elleuborough, and whatever might have occurred on the subject of India]. The Joint-stock companies Amendment Bill, County Cess (Ireland) Bill ...
... honest man. of the And, let not the reader imagine for a mome ower, the man in the Waterford Mail speaks with less rister, rity than the Dublin He speaks bet ut he more to the purpose—this is undeniable. But their ations utters more distinctly, and quite ...
... (Left Speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS —Tuesday, Feb. 23. Mr. Packetook the oath* and hi* teat for South Leicestershire. MU. BUCKINGHAM’S CLAIMS. On the question that Mr. Buckiogbam's Compensation Bill read second time, Mr. LAWSON should move that the bill ...
... dntiea in speaking in euioKisi'C «-t v«L-uf » cUn*ti»u | bcro. bought Sir Phillip Sidney, defioiog valour, earn thul leado » m»a to anything aavo and except h'a God. or to injure bia goboat.” and I Arch- | deacon that if they looked to tbe | Scriptures ...
... humble and faithful Editor. When you know w ty are | shall know—then you will appreeiate our dismay and h cru . Slav es | a” x Speak out then li ititute | signature for an address to the King by the | Ireland 3 and $6 Weel] Tho- ea oo om 2 Ma. [a_| to sot ...
... (left speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS—Yesterday. PARTY PROCESSIONS (IRELAND) BILL. Sir G. GREY said the second order of the day was the Party Processions (Ireland) Bill, which had come down from the Lords with one amendment. The amendment was one relating ...
... left speaking. ) The Que.m is expect# at Buckingham Palace on Thursday (this day) at two o’clock, to hold council. There is net the slightest truth in the statem.-nt that Sir George Grey is appointed Governor Bombay. idea the kind has ever been entertained ...