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MARCH,

... held at Windsor. The Earl of Pomfret dies, aged 63. 8. Both Houses of Parliament adjourn for the Easter recess till the 26th. John Russell, after a trial which lasted two days, is convicted at Taunton of the murder of Joan Turner. A shower of frogs falls ...

GERMAN PAPERS. WARSAW

... occurred, exclaim, here are arms and equipments for 10,000 foreigners, who are come here to enslave Brazil ! The business is, however, simple enough. The article then proceeds to show that these arms arc necessary, particularly to arm the militia of the province ...

THEIR MAJESTIES' GRAND BALL AT BRIGH- TON PALACE No similar circumstance has occurred for many years which has ..

... from the Continent„ exquisitely exerted himself on the flageolet. The floor was chalked by Mr. Glover; it exhibited the Royal Arms in the centre, with beautifullyexecuted scroll-work surrounding; it presented a very chaste appearance. The much-admired and ...

appeared to him that the Government had nobly redeemed I The Constltution,as it at present existed, had arisen ..

... those principles which he had attempted to support by it ;it was with reference to Mr. Grattan; and. he (Mr. Grant) would ask the Hon. Member, who had rejected Mr. Grattan, which of the counties of Ireland had rejected him, when he was driven to seek refuge ...

‘ , 6 I , favour of the Reform Bill before the House. He also had tion to its credit,and

... measure proposed by Ministers. The Hon. Member supported the petition, and promised to give the measure his hearty support. Sir JOHN SHELLEY objected to that part of theproposed Bill which disfranchised the poorer classes of his constituents. He should oppose ...

go to the heir cr to co-beircses conjointly; and where there was no real estate, the chattles should be taken

... the Noble Lord, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, would hold out some hopes that the relief prayed for would be granted. Mr. JOHN SMITH said he had slso received accounts from Ireland, complaining of horrible and bitter distress in that country. He believed ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS-WEDNESDAY

... drink. It being asked who should pay the expenses, Mr. John Ewart said that his brother could not pay them, as he was a candidate; hut that they should be paid. The joiners did not pay the expenses. John Taylor, a joiner, examined by Mr. Serjeant MEREWEATHER—Was ...

PARIS, Arum 3. The dismissal from office of General amarque and other' announced in the Moniteur of yesterday, ..

... Marmaduke Geo. Nixon, Military College, to be Ensign, without purchase. satif , 40th Foot—Staff Assist-Surg. John Archibald to be Assi.stc.-e. John Loftus Hartwell, whose appointment has not taken 43d Foot—Lieut. the Hon. Wm. Sydney Cl emen t s to be Aug ...

IRELAND

... O'Shauglineesy people to give up their arms, &c. The Dean asked and l sE Dean x . e alant e B). , all had done nothing to provoke his it li o the peop he induced, by any thing they h people could whether give up their arms, w t!if,Peopie.e butnGOD forgive the ...

A GENTEEL TURN-OUT.—When Sir Augustin Fitzgerald was proceeding to read an address from the gentlemen of Clare ..

... is one of his bequests :— Item, I bequeath to Mr. John Grattan, Prebendary of Clonmethan, my silver box, in which the freedom of the city of Cork was presented to me; in which I desire the said John to keep the tobacco he , usually cheweth, called pigtail ...

CH 1'(OXICLI. EVENING POST

... son of John. first Baron Henniker, had survived his elder brother, John aron Henniker, and had actually been possessed of the said dignity of Baron Henniker: and also to command that the said order be registered in his Majesty College of Arms. PARTNERSHIPS ...