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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

ST. PETERSBURG, DEC. 19

... colonies, and relieve the country from the expense of their support. They have represented to the Emperor the danger of an armed population, and painted the military colonies as an institution which might be easily used in execution of plans the most ...

Private .Bromley examined

... James NV. Inglis, Sir R. H. Smith, S. Burge, William Irving, John Smith, A. Burrard. George Jenkins, R. Somerset, Lord G. Capel, John Jermyn, Earl Stanhope, Captain Cecil, Lord Thomas Jones, John Stewart, C. (Penrhyn) Chandos, Marquis Jones, Theobald Stewart ...

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... the Noble Lord and his colleagues opposite, that, out of a bode Briscoe, John 0 H h 0 n n 1 .1) . . 5 P u.r .- rey N_ew_ Sarum of the Hon Member h A Chi h t Smith, John .- ces er he to convince him-that of 7,000 or 8,000 electors, only 800 or 900 ...

of their condition would result the recommendation of that body. He hope that the public expectation would not ..

... continued ; but with regard to the charge made by the Noble Earl, of his having declined to state his determination to support the arm of the law when the Committee was appointed, he could only ask if any other sentiments had ever been delivered by him, and if ...

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... Francis —Wirwickshire Acheson, Viscount—A rmngh co. Lee, John 1.. H—Wells Belfast, Earl of—Antrim county Lefevre, Chas. S.—Hampshire Bodkin, John J.—Galway Leigh, T. C.—Wallingford Boyle, Hon. John—Cork city Lemon, Sir Chas., Bt.—Cornwall Brabazon, Vis ...

fit S il l ' : t nnl'ed salaries were 6,000/ per annum ; three Secret ' t tt .2,6001,

... (Rodney) never suffer . your mind to gainitt any offi cer t ill you are nurse sure of the I t 4 t bieleera ; and he alway s arme d against any attempt hruthe eei t s e a ne h a i r officer. H e thought. the 1. !ter, from 1 si s tel ln•is read extracts ...

AJORITY OF sucry-o!

... County Blackney, Waller—Carlow County Lambert, James—Galway County Bodkin. John J. —Galway Lennox, Lord W.—Chichester Braba,zon, Lord—Dublin County Lennox, Lord George—Sussex Brown, John —Mayo County. Id 'Namara, W. N.—Clare Bunbury, Sir H.—Sussex Musgrave ...

REFORM BILL. c /) othtnittee got throngh all the Boroughs te , in in Schedule B, except only one division,“h,

... -King's Lynn Blackney, Wm.-Carlew co. Littlre el V• L.-Poole Bodkin, John J.-Galway Lu rai , n: J.-Staffordthire Boyle on. John-Cork city Lo o h it 4 • S.-Nottinizhamahlre Browne,H John-Mayo co. litthecti„ S.-Win chelsea Browne. Dominick-Mayo to. A1t., ...

/ Mr. SPRING RICE put it to the Hon. and Learned Mem- Herries. Rt. Hon. J. C.—Harwich Douglas. W. B

... Calley, Thomas—Cricklade Smith, John—Buckinghamshire Calvert, Charles—Southwark Smith, John A.—Cbichester Calvert, Nicholson—Hertfordshke Smith, R. V,—Northampton Campbell John—Stafford Spence, George—Ripon Carter, John B.—Portsmouth Spencer, Hon. Capt ...

PARLI2I.I-IENT OP THE UNITED KINGDOM. HOUSE OF LORDS—TUESDAY. On the motion of the Earl of WICKLOW, the Baking ..

... the list the Hon. John Plunket, Assistant Barrister for the County of Meath, salary The Hon. John Plunket again, Commissioner of Fees in Courts of Justice The Hon. John Plunket again, Crown Counsel of the Munster Circuit The Hon. John Plunket again, standing ...

nut, despairing of stippott from t'he iluarter from which the Church had a right to expect support, it would, ..

... replied, and well and nobly, It is too late; we must contentthe English people. If it was said that Lord John Russell's book was at variance with Lord John Russell's Bill, still you answered, ,We must content the people of England. If it was said that the ...

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... were produced they would show that he had never said what was attributed to him in the French Chamber. He a o g f a a l nn armed r e m p e e a d t d interference h is b he ef n h a t t h teher affairs n e v o e f r ß w e l a g; n a m n i a n n t e d n ...