Parliamentary Compendium
... vartiamentarg compalbtum. HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, May 11.-At five o'clock there was a nume- rous attendance of Peers, and the bar and the space below the throne were occupied by members of the House o ...
... vartiamentarg compalbtum. HOUSE OF LORDS. FRIDAY, May 11.-At five o'clock there was a nume- rous attendance of Peers, and the bar and the space below the throne were occupied by members of the House o ...
... DiUBLIN. New Cases Died Recovered Remaining Mav 13. 40 9 58 392 14. 55 15 61 371 15. 69 .16 40 378 Total cases 2470; deaths 847. CORK. May 12. 66 11 .75 405 ?? 43 5 37 406 14. 46 3 50 399 Total cases 1708; deaths 413. DROGIIEDA. 36 11 33 37 Total cases 124; deaths 50. NEWRY, Mayd 14.-New cases 7, deaths 5, remaining 2. Total cases ?? deaths 7. ARDEE, May 14.-No case of cholera here to-day. The ...
... n I One of the most numerous, if not the most numerous, meetings ever held in the town of Liverpool took place in Clayton.square, on Monday last, to consider of the mea- 51 sures ...
... LORD SANDON AND HI1S CHAMPION THE LIVERPOOL COURIER. I A- The It appears to be a most difficult matter ever to strip ame ascertain precisely what Lord Sandon says upon t he any subject. His parliament ...
... TH: M BEILFAST NEWS-LETTMRt: 'FRIDAY-MIAY IS. THE W ELLINGTON ADMINISTRATIOM PUBLIC FEELING. No doubt exists that the 'Duke of Wellington''is once more Premier; but will he find coadjutors, and if he 'do, will their administration stanrd? In reference to the first question, it may be briefly stated, that upto .six o'clock on Monday evening, his Grace'had been quite ~unable to com- plete his ...
... . D EFEAT OF THE TORY INTRIGUERS 4N GREY'S RETURN 10 OFFICED O We may now congratulate'our ders j the coun vy on the undoubted triumph odkhetestio e ci1trm. The spirit of the empire has beenusbd\1 obstinacy of the iron Duke has been forceri bo fore the irresistible power of a united people jt, ny of the old and staunch Tories shrunk fiom th2 entamination of any contact With, the Dictator. Sir ...
... - - -1 I I I - - - - The Rev. Mr. Shepherd, who has unfortunately been confined with a severe illness, from which we are happy to bear he is recovering, has not been ...
... Oce Tuesday, at two o'clock, an extraordinary Meeting of the Belfast Reform Society, and the other friends of Reform in this town and vicinity, was held in the rear pre- mises of Th/e sorlhrne U'hiq, Office. Long before the ap- pointed hour, multitudes had assembled ; and when the place for meeting was thrown open, it was crowded in a very few ininutas. Dr. TENNENT was called to the Chair, ...
... LIVERPOOL, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1832. e Needless Alarm at Ormskirk.-A notice was posted up on it I Tuesday last, byorder of the Constableof Ormnskirk, aling ars --Y -,y of u - ?? -. , - a upon the inhabita ...
... I ' a1i{ AL s tA RAL ,. a^ fy! ?? NT GR IA' BRIT7ANl AND IRELAND. HOUSE OF LORDS.-Ti-URSDAY, The LORI) CHANCELLORI to 'i his st at ont the Woolsack at tell toii.Itn, s atter. fie e 'cIo Ck. The Dluke of WELLINGTON~, after preszenting a Petition from Carob, idge against Reform, prote ardel to ?? Lords, this Is tue fir t occasion on which I have risers to address yout since. isl M lusty coi ...
... TIlE HOUSEIOLD A-ND THIE MAIN[STRY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. Slit-Some of the impudent prints, which are sold to a party, aileet to deny the authenticity of the letter I sent to you. If they knew it not to be genuine, it follows that they possess that which they believe to be the real and authentic letter. Let them publish it. I dare them to the proof, and let the people judge ...
... ne To THEV BDITORS OF TBS LIVPRYOO, AfXACUJIV. Pt GanruaTane,-Cau You spare room for the following 513- ~th .gestll if Batet~frifOE Iiti analysis oI r ttofm, so Imp ...