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JUVENILE DEAF AND DUMB ASSOCIATION—ANNUAL MEETING. The twenty-second annual meeting of this association, which ..

... DUMB ASSOCIATION—ANNUAL MEETING. The twenty-second annual meeting of this association, which had been postponed from last Easter Monday in consequence of dangerous and infectious illness being then prevalent in the institution, was held on Tuesday, at ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... Wednesday week he should move that the house, at its rising, do adjourn for the usual period, namely, the Monday week following, for the Easter holidays. Mr. A. COCHRANE asked at what period after Easter the government would proceed with the poorlaw bill ...

IMPERIAL parliament. HOI LORDS —Monday, April 20. Lord SIR A I-1 presented petitions from the ount v vrone ..

... ount v vrone against lay patronage in the church or Scotland. The Archbishop of CAN TER WRY presented a. petition from J3ath-Easter, in the county Somerset, for the exclusion Roman Catholics from parliament, lie thought, under present circumstances, it would ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION. The Repealers assembled yesterday at Conciliation Hall, after their adjournment for the Easter holidays. Mr. Powell, M.P., for the county Limerick, presided. There was nothing particularly worthy of notice in the proceedings. It ...

MIXTURE OE THE PEOPLE

... report the result of their interview. Falling of Easter, 1845 A correspondent of the Edinburgh Courant says—“ Considerable curiosity has been excited the apparently erroneous calculation the falling of Easter in this year, or perhaps, I ought rather to say ...

MISCELLANEO US

... his own request. He wore his apron, and knelt three times, according to usage. The Pope almost anticipated the ceremony by rising in the most cordial manner, and shaking both bands, and told him, through his interpreter, that he was much pleased to meet ...

TIJE STATESMAN AND RECORD. MARCH 29

... of after, the Easter vacation. Sir J. -GRAHAM assured the hon. gentleman and the committee that he had understood it to be the intention of the hon. baronet (Sir D. Norreys) the member for Mallow to make motion on this question after Easter. If, however ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... * per lb. ; milch cows dear, 12/. to I of. Ihese prices must compensate the grazier, being in fact about the prize prices Easter last year. Pork, 295. 33s , and bought up readily with a large market DUBLIN CORN EXCHANGE —This Day. There was a much better ...

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... the Easter recess ? Sir R. PEEL said that was his intention. It would be impossible for him to carry resolutions on the corn laws and the income tax to the House of Lords before Easter, and therefore would at once move that the house at its rising do adjourn ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, APRIL 4

... be suggested by his right hon. friend. Mr. GLADSTONE, on rising, was received with loud laughter. He said that he would recommend the right hon. gentleman to postpone his motion till after Easter. He thought it very questionable whether an inquiry by a ...

APPEALS AND WRITS OF ERROR

... till Tuesday the 16th inst. HOUSE OF COMMONS— Tuesday, Apru. 2. Sir 11. PEEL moved the adjournment of the house, from its rising, to Monday, the 13th inst. In doing so, the right hon. baronet said that on that evening he proposed to move the second reading ...

THE REPEAL ASSOCIATION

... gentleman after Easter, not only with reference to his being prepared to introduce a measure of protection, but also with a view to its bearing upon the landlord and tenant bill (Ireland), which was to come before the house alter Easter. The question was ...