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... Vartettro. a e African Instit ?? Friday se'nnigh, tj e anniversarv of this excellent institution, established foreth, s abolition of slavery, was held at the Freemasons tes The meeting was attended mo ...
... Vartettro. a e African Instit ?? Friday se'nnigh, tj e anniversarv of this excellent institution, established foreth, s abolition of slavery, was held at the Freemasons tes The meeting was attended mo ...
... DOXESTIC IINTELlIGECfE,. LOIVDON. Thm Rev. F. WV. Blomberg, D. D). fas been ap- Itni 0 tall C fildi in Ordilnlry to his A ajesty, in the room of the Rev. C. R. Sumner, D. D. promoted. I a 'Die Duke of Dlevonshire and suite saiiled on Weil :II nesdiiy for Pctersburgh, from SliterncEs, ; ith a filh 1 v Tels've noblemen and gentlemen form his suite. - The service of plate which lie hias takeit ...
... =OUTSE or COMMflwONS. Alli TUESDAY, MAy 2.-Cony LAWS.-Mr. CANVING M I moved that the house resolve itself into a Committee on the Act I ad seo. IV. c. ItO. Sir Thomarts LE'THanBRIDGE opposed the Speaker's leaving the 1 chair. The hon. Melmber stated that ie sincerely commisserated ' the distresses of the uranullaicurers, and that hade the measures for - J their relief' been confined to the ...
... Fr;oni i e1.O VDO tif Fl i, Saoturdiay, ?? 13. N! tice is hereih, i;, ?? -. - 1 ?? >ereliS 2,ven, thajt the loniio, Gazette vwill b'e put lisbe on Fidaytle Ifish day or, June next ens!ing, ?? thencetoraar d be p ublihlied on Es*nAYvilSlotdot c ido s.i'ayj in Asery wee. In(tic I7anrd, May 1,1 182O. P dispatch, datcd thle 17th of January, Difi, has been this diy received at the Eflst India ...
... DISTRESS OF THEr MANUFACTr 'TRICTS-MEETING OF Till, ANTS. J-NAAUr 0 Yesterday a meeting of the inhalbitant, ld t Assembly Rooms, the Lord Prfoost in taheld in ts - purpose of setting on foot a subscriptin or the arI' ar 1, distresses which prevail in the manit , e rlef ith ,Among the distinguished individuals practqig distrn1 a k'orbes, the Lord President, the Lord ji nWet5.Br Pitmilly and ...
... The intelligence received by the New York papers of the fall of Callao is confirmed. A naval officer has arrived at the Admiralty with the account, which states, in addition, that General Rodil and his garri- son, were allowed the honours of war, and were to go to- Spain. The fortress surrendered on the 23d January to the Independents, under General Solom. 'rhe.Gaqp del GobiernoiEstraordip ...
... New 1irss NoVEL.-A forthcoming work by the Author of Tales by the O'Hara Family, bids fair, we understand, greatly to increase the fame of the writer. It is entitled The Boyne Water. and will make its appearance early iii May, The Author spent the greater part of last summer in Ireland,collecting ?? Morniug Register. Miss FOOTE, we see, plays the character of Iiogen for her benefit on ...
... Judges ought, above all, to remember the conclusion of the Roman Twelve Tables; slus populi suprema ler; thte safety of the people is the highest law.,, .. BACON'S ESSAYS. TO THE PREITY GENTLEMEN OF WHITEHALL. I' Kensngtom, 2d Mwae, 1856. PE'rrY GENTLEM EN, How often have I told you, that shock upon shock, mess after mess, mire after mire, would be your lot, unless you bad the cou- rage ...
... (From the Globe.)- The debate lost night in the H-louse of Lords cx- cited great attention, and the result Was- such as at few days since was little expected. The. large majority in favour of the Ministers wvas obtained in spite of the opposition of several of their ordi- nary adherents. The Marquis of Salisbury, the Earl of Limerick, and the Earl of Mansfieljd, spoke against their measures, ...
... Oin Monday a meeting of the County of Haddington was held, for entering into a subscription for relief of the distressed manufacturers in Scotland, and we are informed that the subscriptions made at the meeting amounted to £600. A considerable addition may also be expected from a number ofgentlemen, -who, in consequence of absence from the county, and other causes,. were prevented from ...
... FRIDA Y, MAY 26. | In reply to a question put to Mr. Cannling by Lord lilton in the Hlobse of Commons, on Friday, that Right .. .. . s. . . . I . .. Hon. Gentlemari' stared that no public grant would be made in favour.,of the distressed districts, as it was hoped that individual benevolence would render it unnecessary. M1r. Brougham, on.t6e same evening, brought the Slave Trade before the ...
... CLAN GREGOR SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, The usuai half yearly meeting of. this benevolent and flourishing institution was held in the British Hotel, Ed- inbsnrgh, upon Wednesday.the 17th curient. Several new members werc adrnitted, and a statement of the funds ex.. hibitedby the treasu rer shewed a very considerable increase since the lest general meeting. In order that all the-men- hers might hav& ...