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TUESDAY

... TUESDAY. The presentation of petitions relating to the Corn Laws gave rise to a rather important conversation on the subject. The Earl of Rosebery and the Duke of Cleveland having expressed themselves favourably towards a modification ,of the existing ...

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... Scottish Church Question which it is his intention to propose. No other business of importance was done, and the House at its rising adjourned to Thursday. In the Commons, Dr. Bowring asked a sensible question, and received an answer in character from Mr ...

OUR MASTER OF TIIE REVELS

... as ever; and, upon the whole, the ballet was as remarkable for its perfect success, as the opera was for--mais n'importe. Easter is coming, and quickly comince, et alors nous verrons. Madame Persian' was to have appeared on Thursday night in her choice ...

THE THEATRES

... attractive bill of fare, than is this for the Easter week set before his patrons by the spirited and liberal manager. At DRURY-LANE, after Macbeth, on Monday, will be produced a new and doubtless clever Easter entertainment of the united fairy and extravaganza ...

TUESDAY

... they would be ready. He hoped, however, to be able to give a more definite answer after Easter. On the motion of Sir R. PEEL, it was agreed that the house, at its rising, should adjourn until Monday, the 24th of April. The adjourned debate on the Ecclesiastical ...

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. BIRTHS

... Rectory, the lady of the Rev. H. Westmacott, bf a boy-18th, the wife of the:Rev. J. Garwood, of a daughter.--19th, at Highgate-rise, Mrs.' G. Clowes, of a daughter.---19th, in Glohcesterplace, Portman-square, the lady of T. Carfrae, Esq., of a tiatighter ...

FRANCE. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Paris, Wednesday, April 12th, 1843. Our fair citoyennes are always the ..

... unquesotifonthabelyditiblle, least amusing part of the duties. He has began, notwithstanding, and goes on bravely, the early rising being, I believe, his chief annoyance. I have just heard that the long-talked - of treaty with your Post-office is about to ...

OUR FOREIGN ANT) COLONIAL GAZETTE

... Persons are crowding in to witness the ceremonies of the holy week, which it is thought will be particularly splendid this Easter. 'Several of Our countrymen have been presented to the Pope ; they were introduced by the Hanoverian Minister, and met with ...

REVIEW OF TIIE CORN TRADE

... from purchasing, previous prices . were well maintained. The only alteration in the Duties on Foreign grain this week, is a rise of Is. 6d. on barley. HOPS.—The demand for country consumers and dealers continues animated, and prices of Pockets possessing ...

MIRROR OF LITERATURE

... CORRESPONDENT informs us that the musical people are flocking daily to the Norwich Cathedral to hear perform on the organ, a rising wonder by the name of Rexfield. His pedal playing to But the waters, Handel, is most wonderful. The profession must consider ...

WEDNESDAY

... by many lion. members, and more particularly by Mr. Fox Maule, to postpone the consideration of the income-tax until after Easter, asked whether that postponement had led to thq excitement against the measure upon which they calculated? or, on the contrary ...

THE ARGUS

... during the ensuing week. THE Easter Holidays have arrived, and the House of Parliament, breathless with six or seven weeks of fatiguing toil of theoretical legislation, resolved on Wednesday evening, that this House at its rising do adjourn till Monday, ...