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London Packet and New Lloyd's Evening Post

OPENING OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT. DIVISION ON THE ADDRESS. Tuesday being the day appointed for the opening of the -

... Blackburne, John Hawkins, J. H. Rolfe, R. M. Blake, Martin J. Hay, Col. Leith Ronayne, D. Blamire Willi am Heathcoat, John Rooper, J. B. , Blunt, Sir C. R. Bt. Heathcoar, R. E. Ru ndell, John Bodkin, John J. Hector, C. John Russell , Lord ...

MAJORITY

... Bainbridge, E. T. Grattan, James Price, Sir 11., Bart. Bannerman, A. Grattan, Henry Pryme, G. Barclay, D. Grey, Hon. Col. C. Pryse, Pryse Barham. J. Grey, Sir G. Bart. Posey, Philip Baring, F. T. Grosvenor, Lord R. Ramshottom, John Barnard, E. G. Grote ...

BOURSE AND FUNDS

... In vulgum ambiguas, et qua3rere conscius arrna. These arms are not lawful in political war; they are such arms as, in England, even faction has disdained to resort to, until faction found Lord John Russell at its head. The noble lord, forsooth, professed ...

MORNING NEWSPAPERS

... of course, 1 history of former intercourse with China, that the most UII. Glamorganshire-At Swansea, Monday, July 13; at Cardigan, heard that there is a hitch respecting Lord Brougham, safe ef a ll courses i s that of quiet submission to insult, Wednesday ...

lORTICULTURAL REPORT FOR JANUARY. ELECTION OF SPEAKER. , first month of the 'year has passed over, and it We have

... ng. Mr. Ponsonby was electe d the county of Dorset during his absence croad. .14VV - LORD JOHN RUSSELL AGAlN.—Admirim the advantageous light in which Lord John been made to appear by his recent correspon the Bishop of Exeter, we respectfully take the ...

LONDON.-FRIDAY, JUNE 26

... authority, to which they owe allegiance, and in which they might, probably, incur defeat and disgrace, And dishonour to the British arms—certainly without hope of adequate reward in any event. - In conclusion, his lordship cited the acknowledgment of the present ...

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... named James James, charged with having stolen a quantity of plate from the house of the above-named gentleman. : - John Henry Grattan, shopman to Mr. Pickett, silversmith, of Oxford-street, stated that on Saturday last the first-named prisoner entered ...

GENERAL ELECTION

... for Barton; but their desigu was were armed, he thinks it must have been fatal to his party if frustrated, as the voters had about an hour before teft their they had closed on them and got possession of their arms. On homes, and were on their way to Roscommon ...

TRISH ELIWTIONgi—DRHADPUL OUVIAGM. (From the Newry Telegraph.) We regret to learn that, in the absence of the ..

... properties; an immense multitude of the Ribbonmen , having been under arms the whole of Friday night in the townland of Anahagh, verging the • Armagh road. This day bodies of Orangemen, well armed, marched through this town, being joined at the Callan-bridge ...

words to express his gratitude towards the electors or every part of the county, and especially to those of the

... just returned a verdict of Not Guilty in the case of John R. Buzzel. A very open expression of approbation ran through the court-room when the verdict was given. Two well. dressed individuals, John Flanders and Ford, were arrested by the officers of the ...

addition to the charge of 1,0001. to be paid ipso/Arra IN THE EVIDENCE BEFORE THE INTIMIDATION AND ENTIRELY FOR

... that they wou'd be glad to get rid of their franchise. But the grand and most audacious fallacy of all, is that which Lord John Ruse . has not blushed to have recourse: to—namely, the pretence that whatever opposition was offered to the sovereignty of ...

THE DINNER

... miles round. As the morming was very fine their Royal Highnesses walked from the mansion to the church, the Duchess of Kent arm-in-arm with the Earl of Harewood, and the Princess Victoria with Lady Georgiana Harcourt, followed by the Duke and Duchess of ...