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GENERAL _ASSEMBLY . _WEDNESDAY , May 25 . ( CoHlinucdfrom _ourlail _. ) . - • • The _report of

... _the Committee _telalire to _petitions from Church _Conn-i _being _received in ( lie House of _Commons only as the petition of _( lie _Moderators who • ign _ouch pclilnini , _was read : _and Dr P . fliacfarlane _prodared » letter from _tlie _Speaker , _stating _, that the _rule of the _House of _Comniona _will _) res | icct to corporate bodiw _was . that their _petitions should _hare the seal ...

GUANO. f Direct iromtiie bonded stores, «t Messrs. Gibbs. Bright, & Co. GU ANO, is light in Colour. and perfectly

... dry. lis 61 per c»t. tons are taken from the vessel's side, the price will £lO 10s. per tot'. is now pretty well ascertained that this quality of GUANO, will not be lower in price this Season. The price of scwt. of GUANO, at lis 6J. thus 17s. 6J. which equal to CO yards of Common Manure, that at 2s. 6d. per yard, amounts to £1 10*. The saving by the application of GUANO, is thus very evident, ...

_As _ADBRESS lo _( he _LABOCBIKG CLASSES _; being an _attempt to _Explain _some of Iheir _Duties as _Members of

... _Hie Conimunily . _Eilin _. 1831 ; • This pamphlet _appears to have _been _elicited by tlie Advice 10 tlis _Labouring _Classes wliich appeared some _months _ago n lie _Scotsman , and u _written , as tile nullior _informs _us , _with ihe _view of _leni'ing a helping hand to instil , _vividly , and _witt _lasting _effect , into _( lie _minds of the _labourers , _( lie _important principle , ...

BIRTHS. 30th ult. at Dedham Hall, the wife of Mr. Whitmore Baker, veterinary surgeon, of a son. 3rd. inst. at

... Writtle, Mrs. VV. It. Barlow, of a son. sth inst. at Wivenhoe, the wife of Lieutenant Sage, of twins. MARRIED. Ist inst. at Steeple Bumpstead, by the Rev. Henry Stuart, the Rev. John Houghton, of Halsted, to Miss King, of the former place, daughter of the late Mr. King, of Linton, Cambridgeshire. Ist inst. at Lynn, Joseph Fry, jun. Esq. of Upton, in this county, to Alice, eldest daughter of ...

lOi/t December,

... December Ast foot Sd bhatt. Lient. Alesander Macdonell* 4th regt. 1st batt, Capt. Timothy Jones (Major),$ Lieut Edw, Ginchard,t Frederick Hydet Oth regt. 1st batt Capt. Benjamin Lieut. Edw. Watkins, + Robt. Brookes,* Dallast 47th regt, 2d batt. Lieut, A. Ensign Jas. Ewing 52d Regt. dst Batt. Major Geo. Mein (Lieut, Col.¢) Capt. Graham Douglas.¢ Ensign Fred. Radford,t 59th 2d Bau. Major W. ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... Intelligence of another attempt assassinate the King of the French has arrived extraordinary express to Folkestone, and thence to London the electric telegraph on the South Eastern Railway. The following is from the Debuts of Friday. At half-past five o'clock on Thursday afternoon, the moment when the King was returning from drive, and was passing through the park of Fontainebleau, a person ...

HWIC'K ADVERTISER. Mdlkr »«»*• «VEEKLY SUMMARY. Homs Alfklrs. Tmi Habtht.—The openOion* cutting down nui ..

... in wiuda prnpittatM, and amid a project which eommensuiato with the of the fanner. In »me district* the w brooght a propitioua eloar, wiule in few it i«,«tsliofa benind aa to oceadon aeriona apprehenamne fcr ito aafety. AroUndoarwlreaUm wapenajpa hi fcUactarttft and the ferman almost without complaint. From u obaervation in the country in the earty port of the week, we were inclined to think ...

DELIVERY OF THE KENTISH GAZETTE

... THE KENTISH GAZETTE. CANTERBURY, NOVEMBER 26, 1844. In consequence of the extensive changes in the mode and time of delivery of letters, newspapers, &c., occasioned by the introduction of railway conveyance, are unable, until we have effected satisfactory arrangements, to secure the early and regular distribution of the Kentish Gazette in some parts of the county. Our subscribers will, we ...

the ENNIS EILEEN CHRONICLE

... The Chancellor the Exchequer observed, that this was one of the annual duties, and produced £3.500,000, and he thought it would ) premature thus to propose to reduce offhand, as it were, such an important branch of the Re- venue. Mr. Hume said those were war duties, and the House was bound honour to reduce them. There was surplus in the revenue of £6,500,000, and why should the country be ...

THE NEW ATTACK UPON THE LANDED AND FARMING INTEREST

... The Anti Corn-Law League is determined, if it be pot. sible, to undermine the possessors and cultivators of land. Having signally failed in converting borough constituencies to their opinions, crusade is to be set on foot against counties. Mr. Cobden, as the champion and leader of this onslaught, explained his mode of attack at the late grand meeting of his associates. His system of warfare ...