Parliamentary Intelligence

... '94aliamintarV yort. ' -THE KING'S SPEECH. Tu~esdayJas,,the~ing .he clay appointed llfy hisj~jajesty to open thle New . atl. l It p~Visn, every preparation wasi macle in. tho 1I6oisb of Lords for t s&accorninodatiou sifthe Pi'eresses and thq ~fe'iw persostis adinitted~by special tickets from 'tlin Lord Chambdr- lain, in consequence bf the- sysnallnehim' of the hew building. The King, ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1835
Newspaper: Bristol Mercury
County: Bristol, England
Type: Article | Words: 10784 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TtrEsOAt, Frs. 17. Il B1r Neill, at the onclusion of the reading of the mi. to nutes, said, that he should, at next meeting, move that the agents for the city be instructed to stop further pro. fo ceedings in the litigation of the case between the Session ge of St Andrew's Church and the Council. til ELIGIBILITY OF THE CITY MOU MAaNUFACTURES- ID The report of the Committee nr manufactures was ...

Published: Thursday 19 February 1835
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3421 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

DINNER At the New Assembly Room, To SIR ROGER GRIESLEY & SIR GEORGE CREWE, Baronets

... DINNER At the New Assembly Roomj To SIR ROOER GRIESLEY , SIR GEORGR CREWE, BDANK. a On Wednesday last a Public Dinner to the two newly t1 elected Baronets, Sir ROGER ORIESLEY, and Sir GEORGE t] CREWE, was given by their friends & supporters, at the New ti Assembly Room, Derby. More than 300 Gentlemen sat F down at dinner, which wssserved up by Mr. & Mrs. Taylor, of 8 in Tiger Ian, in a most ...

Published: Wednesday 11 February 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10071 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

NxLl>!vOr A DREAM,

... A DREAM, V* ON A PIECE OF BRIDE-CAKE. In thoughtful mood, eager to trace the features Of her ordain'd by fate to be my bride Beneath my pillow lies the magic charm Of virgin bride-cake, stuck with thrice three pins Of comeliest stature nought deform'd Dare boast the favours they enjoyed, For they, like spruce men milliners, attend (Obsequious) on the fair. With artful grace Compose the lucid ...

Published: Saturday 21 February 1835
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 415 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

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... We were enabled by an express in our last, to put our readers in possession of the result of the division.on the question of the Speakership, but the intelligence did not reach us in time for com- ment. We have no doubt that many will have anticipated our hearty reprobation of the un- English and dishonourable mode of proceeding adopted towards Sir Charles Manners Sutton on that occasion. We ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN. -

... TO the EDITOR OF THE GAZE I TE AND GUARDIAN. SIR,A Is yourself and some of your correspou- dents are advocating the cause of a Church at Newbridge, I beg leave to call attention through your widely circulating Journal to the lamentable deficiency of Cardiff in this respect, as compared with other places. At Haverfordwest, containing a population of only 5,000 persons, there are jour Churches, ...

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... TO THE EDITOR OF THE GAZETTE AND GUARDIAN. MR. EDITOR,—[ generally derive much amuse- ment and pleasure from the perusal of your pages, but in your two last numbers I have been much pained by some observations on the conduct of one who has always been the literary ornament, and is now the head of one of our most important acadeini- cal bodies, of which it has ever been my pride to call myself ...

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... ENGLISH CHURCH IN BELGIUM.—In the sitting of the Senate yesterday the debate on the Budget of the Minister of the Interior was coutinued. The sum of 10,000 francs, proposed for the support of the Anglican church, gave occasion to a long discussion, which was in the end agreed to by a majority of 18 to 13. The retrenching of this 10,000 francs had been proposed by the Committee, to reduce the ...

I-LADYS MAGAZINE

... LADYS MAGAZINE. From the excellent number this month, which reached us late, we have room on'y for a part of the fashions. FEMALE FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY. WALKING OR. CARRIAGE COSTUME.—Satia rediti- gote, the corsage plain and fiuiug tight to the bust. The redingole trimmed with silk braid, the colour of the satin two rows placed close together go down the front, from top to bottom, and two rows ...

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... BAIL COURT, KINCTTBENCH. NOV EL DIFFICULTY. —Mr. Watson, in moving- in an ejectment case forjudgementagainst theeasual ejector, said there was a difficulty in the case, one of the defendants being a Welshman. (A laugh.) Mr. Justice Patteson—How does that create a diffi- culty ? Air. Watson—My Lord, we have no affidavit that Air. Watson—My Lord, we have no affidavit that the notice was ...

THE GRAND TRIUMPH!!

... THE. GRAND TRIUlIPH!.t . The Tory faction is beat~n, huiiiliatingly, ind, we Iirs finally, fatally beaten. In the. largest number of Mtetobirs of -tht House of Commons that ever met upon any, occawin, and oinin finitely the largest that was ever drawn together upon the choict of a Speaker, the division has been $306 for Ihe public plundercrs, and 316 for the public. 'Out of a total ofl 68 ...

Published: Tuesday 24 February 1835
Newspaper: Brighton Patriot
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 2191 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

BELFAST NEWS CONTINUED

... CHURICHI AND EDUCATION COMMISSI-ON.-On Monday last the Cominissiotelrs sat ii the Court-house at the House of Correction, and examined into several matters coninected with the report they are requtired to miake to Government. A considerable part of the inquiry related to the census lately taken for ascertainitig the relative nitimbers of the different religious persuasions in Belfast. It was ...

Published: Friday 20 February 1835
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1927 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News