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/Fur Office, De. 8

... Assistant Surgeon Lowry Tighe to be Assistant Surgeon, vice Grattan-79th do. Ensign Ewen Cameron to be Ensign, vice Poyntz 3lackenzie-94th do. Captain David Munro to be 31ajor, vice St. Clair; Lieut. John W. Randolph to be Captain, vice Munro; Ensign James Kennard ...

INVERNESS. FRIDAY-APRIL 29

... amounting to between 50 and 60,000 well armed men, with a numerous artillery and cavalry. Rangoon is seated at the mouth of a large river, on which were a great number of Burman war boats, opposed by British armed vessels of various descriptions. Part of ...

HOUSE OF. COMMONS

... Siclinoniti, and himself, relative to his dismissal from the army. or Tar Hatit or COmmitss.—Lord NS. TON, in behalf of Lord John Russell, gave notice, that shortly after Easter he should move for leave to bring in a Bill for the more erectnal Representation ...

Midrellants

... also obliged to fly from their furious assailant, and to shut the door to prevent him entering. Soon afterwards, the waiters armed themselves, and having seized the fellow, had him lodged in the Police cells. _ _ Among other effects of the late extremely ...

IN V ERNESS

... Friday last. On the subj..et of the expected Orange processions in the present month, in answer to an observation of Mr H. Grattan, Mr Secretary Peel said, no one connected with Government would be allowed to join them with impunity. He looked on them with ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. IP Livia Olt THZ LATE KING or FILAWCZ.--A book, Indtled An Explanation of the Enigma of the

... Lord Gitford —Sir John the present Attorney. General, will he Master of the Rolls. The Solicitor General Sir John Copley in the office of Attorney General; and Mr Tir.dal will be appointed Solicitor Genzral.—Londors Cnurier. Sir John Copley was yesterday ...

HOUSE oF oMMONS

... of arresting him. Having received information from a woman of their approach, he made his appearance, armed, and accompanied by another man, also armed—on perceiving the Bailiffs, he instantly fired at them—this unexpected specimen of Cannon Law obliged ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... notice that he would take the sense of the Mouse upon the second reading of the Elective Franchise Regulation Bill.—Mx HENRY GRATTAN said he should take care not to be entrapped into a pit which he saw was laid to catch votes in opposition to the Catholic ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. LONDON, DECEMBER 29

... ten nt flutes, when a most formiclasle hotly of men, apparently Irishmen, amounting to snout 60. arrived oppusite the house, armed eith tremendous bludgeons. &e. and they commenced a most shatneful at ack uron the house; some sent hisi IC wnile others remained ...

11OUSE OF COMMONS

... Mr. Hart Davies, and Mr. T. Wilson, supported die atriendmeot of Mr. Bankes.—Sir T. Acland warmly supported the Bill.—Mr. Grattan spoke with considerable ability in support of the Catholic Claims. The oleo of Question becoming general, the gkilery was ...