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Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

... places we observed the following:—Lord Lincoln, Mr Hume, Mr Feargus O'Connor, Lord Dudley Stuart, Mr John O'Connell, Mr Gladstone, Sir De Lacy Evans, Sir John Pakington, Colonel Thompson, Sir R. H. Inglis, Mr C. Anstey, Stuart Wortley, aud Mr Brotherton. At ...

Local and District News

... and arm were broken. She was taken to the Infirmary, and died in a few days afterwards. An inquest was held on the body yesterday, at the Infirmary, by Stoker, the coroner, and a verdict of Accidental Death was returned. Robbery from Shop.—John M'Culloch ...

Imperial Parliament

... letter. Mr Grattan essayed to speak on the same subject, but as he said he rose to second the motion, he was called to order by the Speaker, and the motion being unseconded, fell to the grouud. ORDER OF BUSINESS AND LENGTH OF SPEECHES. Lord John Russell ...

Imperial Parliament

... review the course taken by the Government and by Lord Clarendon, who had at length determined that it was necessary he should armed with the power of detaining all persons suspected of treasonable or seditious intentions, or holding such opinions. He was ...

Imperial Parliament

... n of Mr John O'Coimell with a direct negative, and entered into several statements to point out the injury which the repeal of the union would inflict upon Ireland, both socially and politically. Mr Blackall moved, as an amendment to Mr John O'ConnelPs ...

The Family Companion

... Ostend on Tuesday morning. Among the company the following were from this district: Mr Edward Richardson and Mr John Mawson, from Newcastle; Mr John Hills and William Wight, from Sunderland. The? vessel reached Ostend about twelve o'clock on aesday night. ...

Imperial parliament

... to disabuse their lordships of a prejudice, but too prevalent, arising from the purchase of arms. He could assure their lordships that the purchasers of arms were to be found principally among the farmers, and only for the purposes of self-protection ...

Local and District News

... Joseph Maughan, James Guthrie, George Clifford, Robert Newton, William Mitchell, Edward II ownam, John Parker, George Brason, John Garbutt, James Brown, John Fawcett, G. M'Kelvin,and Thomas Pringle. Secretaries —Dr. Dixon and Joseph Clephan. Hexham Mechanics' ...

Imperial parliament

... has been repeatedly trodden by his predecessors in the debate. The dismissal of the repeal magistrates by Sir E. Sugden —-the Arms Act—the monster indictment—the imprisonment of Mr O'Connell, and his subsequent discharge by the House of Lords—the Charitable ...

Varieties

... question of free trade, every one seems persuaded that Lord John Russell will be sent for before the end of June. In that case, it states that two reports prevail with respect to the course which Lord John would take in forming an administration. The first maintains ...

Imperial Parliament

... entire failure of our attempts to put down the slave trade by armed cruisers, since the number of negroes transported from Africa was greater now than in 1807. those who denounced the system of armed cruisers were advocates for a return to the slave trade, ...

Maritime Intelligence

... pitch tallow, deals, and mats. During the height of the storm the Briton, Cardigan, was hurled to the rocks in St Bride's Bay and became perfect wreck. At Swansea, Exmouth, Cardigan, Bideford. and Portland, the damage described have been of the most lamentable ...