PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE
... PARLIAMENTARY INTE E is HOUSE Or COMMONS. es Tlieesd(, Augnst 4. ° The House met in the morning, when the Lords amend- a ments to the Chelsea Water Works Bill ere adopted after . some discussion. ; a ...
... PARLIAMENTARY INTE E is HOUSE Or COMMONS. es Tlieesd(, Augnst 4. ° The House met in the morning, when the Lords amend- a ments to the Chelsea Water Works Bill ere adopted after . some discussion. ; a ...
... g rend atika dergtiTd. The Paris journals ?? da acre much taken up with >a somewhat extraordinary cision of the Chamber of 1 Deputies on Friday. It was then proposed that the Minister of the Interior should have a vote of credit for 1,200,000 francs, to be distributed for the relief of those *who had suffered at Lyons. To the motion there ?? a considerable opposition, Me speeches against it ...
... 3uILTvaz IN VAIavo. On Monday selnnisht; Mr. Banks, of the firm of Deacon 'and Banks, Warrington, terminated hisexistence by swaellso Ing prursic acid. The Emperor of Morocco, It is said, bns declared war against the King of Naples, and prepared a fleet of pirates to com- mence business. At the Dublin cattle show, last week, two Pigs were ex. hibited, one weighing upwards of 1000lbs. and the ...
... Ia CRIPTURAL EXAMINATION AT ST. PATRICK'S CU P L fho I - n. n. On Sunday afternoon last, 300 children belonging to l X St. 1Patrick's School assembled at the Catholic Charity o. School, Copperas-hill, and afterwards walked in proces- a sion, attended by their teachers, through Renshaw-street, sLeece-street, Hardman-street, Catherine-street, Canning- e- street, Duke-street, and Gent George ...
... ..CorredponVtna. tionl GAS COMPANIES. fred kor After the note wve addressed to .J. W. last week in 5a Of that consequence of the unceremonious style in which he Li M had thought lit to address us, our readers may be a s surprised to see another of his letters in the Mer-cury. of It appears, however, from a note which we have sub- Ito sequently receired from this correspondent, that this the ...
... I, IEIETING OF PETITIONERlS AGAINST THE DISFRAN. I ( CfflSEDiENT BILL. I X d . - rd A Ineeting of the burgesses itnld other Inhabitants of Liver- ikr poolwho have signed the petition to the House Pf Lords, he against the Liverpool Uliefraliebileenent Bill, was held'oni tit Ol~tdeYlast, at twelve O'clock, in the Sessions Room, to Con- t s lider the best moelbthd of forwarding the objects of the ...
... I.ERPOOL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1831. SL Maiew's Church/. The Rev. Mr. Staffbrd, who I reetl officiated as the assistant of the Rev. Mr. Bllacow,I ,ore *rti- the aS.MaksCucbebe pitd ?? ing. Matthiew's, and preached his first semnthere on Sunday te~l an last. - The discourse was highly eloquent and impressive, gr ,ted and the mannirer in which it was delivered evinced. that theI ned preacher felt ...
... PENNY POSTAGE BILL re By the kindness of Mr. Wainewrigbt, of the Live ool he Office, London, we have received a copy of this ill which was read a second time in the House of Commons ta on Monday night. The following is an abstract;. at So The preamble declares the expediency of one uniform rate of M penny postage. Parliament pledgine Itself to make good any ial E eii 1-emowerS ?? rdS of the ...
... THR DINNER VIM ROBERT PaXL or- I The dinner gives ?? Conserdrative withe ?? on the ra of Cannioins th SirCobsert peel took phiceao tn i to ur yevnig at MkerchantTaios -ul hed cp oneede-s t, ?? atieitcertainly thwo in every h I ta t lae fair ats the exclusion of t as was coticerned. ev 'About three hindred Tores, representatives of the peopie, rity a as they ared peased to cI thhmselves, sat ...
... I-- -- ,, -11allamentarn ournitaium.. .1 CS* ~IOOS 01? ORDS GREECE. THURSDAY, Feb. ?? Holland inquireA whether the is instructions sent out to the English Admiral in the Mediterra. IG nean to prevent Ibrahimi Pacha frorn carrying the natives of the Miorea as slaves into Egypt were still in force, and whether they a apied to a similar conveyance of slaves from Candis.-The ci Ruke of Wellington ...
... LIVERPOOL ELECTIVE FRANCHISM.-THE REFORM BILL. Ti ?? l :- .1 . 1- a;ww A ro en It would be perceived, from the report which we,, give :of ~ US- the Council proceedings last weak, 'that the gentleenet who 'Itt da- en kindlyl antd disinterestedly -take crses of itse Ocrparation Nvh ble, e.5tate, anisave the worthy burgesses the trouble of electing stet ruecessors tolthorn, or colleagues, haA ...
... ate tib - ool flrt ?? . p . , SWvs PEULI, LEX SIPBSMA. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1831. I IMPROVED MORAL CONDITION -OF THIE EMANCIPATED PEOPLE OF HAYTI. .. -a -There Is certainly an elevation of characterin the countenancce s of this people which Indicates, as I have before observed, the fork- loss of a disposition excited by better motives than those Of fear and ?? Reporter.i _ ?? The Anti-67arery ...