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THE COMMITTEES

... Patrick M‘Krrnan, through his grandfather. David Tate, Easter, 1790. John Shaw, through his father, Bernard Shaw, Miehaelmas, 1807. Edward Madden, Separatist, through his father, Arundel Madden, jun., Easter, 1790. R. W. Harrington, one of the Society of Friends ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... >ai introducod ViAcoont Comb.rtMr« and Viscount Beresford. accouchement her majesty. The Marquess of LANSDOWNE.—My lords. I rise to ask jour lordships* concurrence in motion of which I sure you will not require to give notice, because I feel convinced ...

THE KING THE PEOPLE AND THE LAW

... unta after Easter. The arrangements which « ,0 be contemplation present, are, that the King wdl remain at St James’s Palace about a week or ten days longer fter which time will the Royal Lodge. »t which his Majesty will remain until Easter ; soon after ...

EVICTIONS IN OALWAT

... bill would be brought on before Easter ° Mr. ?ORBES wished to know wh»n bill for oslablish. ing diplomatic relations with tbo Court Romo waa likely to comAo? LordTALMERSTON said certainly would not come on till after Easter. In answer to question an boo ...

OPPOSITION REFORM BILL

... was here rendered the solemn and Impressive tone In which the Duke spoke, still death.) My Lords, continued the Noble Duke, I rise give your Lordships notice. that it my Intention, in case it shall please your Lordships, as I sincerely hope and trust, and ...

EDUCATION

... |»repared. by weekly Lectures the Sacred Scriptures an.! Charch CatechUm. for the usual Examinalifcis held the week previous Easter. At thit Institution the Stu.lonf for every Profession will meet with considerable ndvantnges. The Classical Pupil will gradually ...

AGR[CULTURE OF PORTUGAL

... accommodating more than 400. The abandonment their houses and families tlltse women during the eight days of the retreat gives rise to numberless quarrels between them and their husbands. give more importance to this retreat, during which Jesuit preachers ...

ADDRESS OP Jttbofc iERR

... follow from those combiand outrages against the law which have disgraced cwnty. It shews that the unhappy people, who perhaps u rising from their beds in the morning have no intention shedding human blood, may he led into excesses ami crime*, ! . , acts of ...

THE CHURCH

... the intention of Government to provide, in the Church Temporalities Bill, for the payment of the assessment made at the last Easter vestries, with the etceptiou of the charges for foundlings, and for the burials of the poor, in each parish. Presbyterian ...

THE PRICE OF “THE PASS

... bars the redemption of the country. Where gloom and vapor most gather and rust into the iron's heart, the star of Ireland rises bright and purified, and there is that to make millions glad.” Brave orts*’ these, and well strung together withal. But what ...

BASKING ANI» CURRENCT

... league, especially respecting the truck-system system not, indeed, carried on in large towns, for there the shopkeepers would rise ma»*e against it, but small places, where there was nobody to stand between the manufacturers and their poor workmen. He repeated ...

THE CHURCH

... Warwick, that if the younj; men of the town can catch a hare and bring it to the parson of the parish before ten o’clock on Easter Monday, the parson is bound to give them a calf’s head and a hundred of eggs for their breakfast and a groat in money Brandi ...