Parliamentary Compendium
... I laarliclinentarp clomptubillm. HOUSE-OF LORDS. FUSE LAWS. TausnmayaY Jrnjisl4-Thi Malquis of Salisbury moveda the report of the Conmmittee on the Sale of Game Bill. Lord Wharrcliffe disapproved of t ...
... I laarliclinentarp clomptubillm. HOUSE-OF LORDS. FUSE LAWS. TausnmayaY Jrnjisl4-Thi Malquis of Salisbury moveda the report of the Conmmittee on the Sale of Game Bill. Lord Wharrcliffe disapproved of t ...
... corrmponbEllre, to at ie LA TIE DE NAPOLEON, PAR SIR WALTER SCOTT. Dr ill A UX RDITRURS. . MEsSEurS,-Dans votre Kaleidoscope du 12 Juin rous m avez ins6r6 un fragment de la vie de Napoleon par Sir Wal ...
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... fE1do, and Obcrbationl. RE-ARltANGENENT OF THE CABINET. The following (says the Neaos) is handed about in the political le circles, as a re-arrangement of the Cabinet, which will be an- at nounced in ...
... LONDON, WEDNESDAY EVENUNG. HOUSE OF LORDS.-*,ISS TURTNBR S DI)VOnCE BILL. On the motion of the -Earl of Shaftesbury, the bill for an- no ulling the marriage between Ellen Turner and Edward G. t Wakefi ...
... e ?? olraturp. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1827. il TRig Crtm BILL.-WVe have stated in our Parlianen- I ?? compendium, that on Tuesday evening the Duke of |I tary eonmpenulum, LIOLL Utia 1 4 - - ac 2 II W'elling ...
... Varittico. Patent Larvs-On Tuesday se'nnight, a numerous meeting or' IC lepersons interested in the subject o0 patents, was held at the Me- t-hanics' Institute, in London. Dr. Birkbeck moved the first ...
... Varliameittarp Qompenbiufm. * HOUSE~ OF, LORDS. TaVRaSD&Y. Mayi 31-The Bishop of Chester preseetea a I petition fronh Manchester against the burning of Hindoowidows. V Several petitions were presented ...
... r, L-MERPOL, FRIDAY JU1E , 182 CAUTIONS TO PElSONS WALEING XIn THE STREETS. P.- - -- .- 4 . ?? I - Persons passing through Church-stret wher tisbe M ?? ,arse paxtigu arly*464ie to keep ~as much on the ...
... =N TO IR= - B a R U . 'NFR To MR. BROUGHA&M. The public dinner to which Mr. Brougham had been invited 8 by a large number of the gentlemen of this town, took place onl Ii : ositliieveni atshe MMusicdh ...
... . -, ?? art M.TreOfi VWedfiesd'AY eve'nini se'filtight, W. Turnier. E1~(th faherdf iss.Turnecr) arrivee at his 'hous~e 'atM] illil,.Blaekbirfl frthe first timie ?? the final triump~i Qf.ls atou xr~n o ...
... I30harlianuntarp (sompenbillm. RHOUS.9 OFJLORDS. We sco CORN-I LAWS. FRiDAY, Mq11 25.-Lo~rd Goderich moved the order of the day, and then proceeded to state, at some length, the principle' sa and oper ...