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TUESDAY

... FREMANTLE presented a petition from Wigan, complaining of the undue return of Mr. Ewart.—Ordered to be considered April 16. _ Mr. GRATTAN moved for various returns respecting the appiopriation of the 50,000/. annually voted for the purposes of education in Ireland ...

THE PLUNDERING PLUNKETS

... moment. If the Nyms and Pistols from the other side of the water come sneaking or blustering for money, let John Bull resolutely answer with John Falstaff, I'll not lend thee a penny. . If railroads cannot be got up by private capital, they should not ...

TUESDAY

... praying for a continuance of and impartial government. The adjourned: debate on Lord John - Russell's motion was r e. sumed. Mr. E. TENNENT' opposed .the motion. of Lord John Russell al' d petitioll‘ supported Sir R. Peel's amendment. He addressed • himself ...

London: John Churchill, Prince's-street, Soho

... cabin, all the arms of the vessel, threw a 12 and an 8-pounder overboard, cut all the sails and rigging, and then retired. The Concepcion reached the Bay of Gibraltar with the greatest difficulty. The captain, who had been wounded in the arm, which was obliged ...

ANALYSIS OF THE MINISTERIAL MAJORITY

... Equerry to the Queen. Sir Robert Rolfe, Solicitor-General. Lord John Russell, Home Secretary. Lord Seymour, Lord of the Treasury. R. V. Smith, Secretary to the Board of Control. Edward John Stanley, Secretary of the Treasury. Doctor Stock, Judge of Irish ...

LAW REPO;H,T-TRIALS AND POLICE

... WA, and Mr. Thomas Taylor, an attorney, of Wakefield. Albert Locitwood examined—l am now a postboy, living at the Eltrafford Arms, in Wakefield. In 1836 I was an apprentice to a butcher. I know Mr. and Mrs. Mellin, and Mr. Thomas Taylor. On the Bth of August ...

IRISH INTELLIGENCE

... iverders_ontation Convent, Sexton-street, yesterday.-Limerick Chronicle . - ° MANDY'S PARDONED PRTSONERS:-FOUT persons named John- , Dooling, and Dungan, were committed to gaol on Tuesday om the neighbourhood of Moate, charged on oath with being of •Lueld ...

THE BANKER AND THE PILOT

... where that of the immortal Grattan had recently for a short time resided. Suddenly he disappeared altogether, like the witches in 'Macbeth, no person knew where. That which seemed corporal melted as breath into the wind. John Gold was heard soliloquising ...

SEIZURE OF THE TURKISH FLEET

... . It being well known that Cardigan a fire-eater, Brent did not half like this p ro posal , and preferred appealingtothleeacdoldofletande of printing-office, i ns t e ad of barrel. But where was to the hot Lord Cardigan wrong in . this part of the ...

WELLINGTON

... Murray, Earl of Cardigan, Earl of Brecknock, Viscount Canterbury. Viscount Marshall), Lord Maryborough, Lord Wharncliffe, Lord Brougham, the High Sheriff, Sir E. Paget, Sir H. Hardinge, Sir John Honcywood, Sir T. D. Aeland, Sir John Croft, Admiral Sir ...

GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. During the _last week, an extensive manufacturing house in Glasgow has dropped no fewer ..

... days, where only a one-horse omnibus existed before. The Ballast Board of Dublin have decided on erecting a Light-house on St. John's Point, on the Dundrum coast, where several shipwrecks have occurred. _ - A Frenchman, the other day, commmitted the very ...

THE ARGUS

... Tuesday the 10th inst. Thomas Baron Monteagle has got a fine sinecure place, and much good may it do him. We suppose that Sir John Newport is to get a pension ; and much good may that do him (his last place was created for him). It is a fine exemplification ...