'------.-c,,,_. GLEANINGS

... GLEANINGS. CLUBS.—Clubs as far as niv observation Ooe, are favourable to economy of time. There is a fixed place to g-o to, every tiling is served with compara- tive expedition, and it is not customary to remain long at table. Tiiey are favourable to temperance. It seems that when people can freely please them- selves, and when they have an opportunity of living simply, excess is seldom ...

DEATH OF THE LORD BISHOP OF DURHAM

... QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY -111 honor of her Ma- jesty's Birthday all the vessels in the Glamorganshire Canal, and Cardiff Roadstead, had their colours hoisted, and at one o'clock a Royal Salute, of 21 guns, was fired at the Sea Lock, and answered by tlle vessels in the Roads. NEWBRIDGE CHTIRCH -W,- understand that land, on both sides the Taff, has been offered, in the handsomest manner, for the ...

SCRIPJURE ILLUSTRATIONS.—Ho. 156

... 2 KINGS, V. I S. -I' When I bow myself down in the house of Rimmon, the Lord pardon thy servant in this thing. Rimmon WRS the God of the Syrian.sup- posed by Scaliger to be Jupiter Tonans. Naainan hoped he might, without offence to the Divine Majesty, whom alone he resolved to worship, keep the great office he had under the King his master, and consequelltly bow himself when he went with him ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. 0

... IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. (Continued from our last Page.) HOUSE OF LORDS.—TUESDAY. The Entails (Scotland) Bill, after some conversa- tion, was read a second time. Lord DUNCANNON moved the third reading of the Constabulary Force (Ireland) Bill. Lord ELLENBOROUGH suggested an alteration in the wording of the Oath, so as to require the parties taking it to swear that they did not belong to any Secret ...

,VER. r GIN PALACES FOR EVER

... MANSFfELD.—An excellent plan for the detection of horse stealers has been adopted at Mansfield; if a horse is stolen from thence, infor- mation will be immediately given to the members of the association, who will instantly scour the country for at least 30 miles around Mansfield, This is an example which we hope will be followed throughout the kingdom.-Derbyshire Courier. DREADFUL ...

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... An Act of ParliaTuent has just passed which settles a disputed point in regard to bills of exchange, and which ought, therefore, to be known to men of business generally. The point alluded to is that respecting acceptors or referees for honour, in which DO uniform practice existed, some houses presenting the bills so marked on the day they became due, and the others the day after. It is now ...

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... P Per r*lCe' w'c'1 seems destined to exhibit a picture of the crimes of llepublican- fttt just reinforced the moral by a renewed to murder its King. Louis Philippe ^Cen 8',ot at t',e ^ace *'ay» 'n the s'°f his family, surrounded by guards, and i'6 w'10^e» under every circumstance that 'he d°l|bt from the guilty reality of ^j.^tra,,saction. A ruffiin, of the name of ea» a merchant's clerk or ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... ?? ?? . I(I , f. ol?l co,,11?1, Ns ? I 'IIIA IL, A 11 1, ? , ?- 1 7? 1 - I I I ? 'iE r, i' A ?? II 27. r j r o. pm/eZ ltrCetd1 int-li al fan 'i aieTt' ( itoiian, and (l ?? |,i ?? toilaod aloelileitislofr,,tui l\r. 'i'i ?? ii it'till, a 2tlonlibar i di 'ioc ltn9 ?? ri ' E~li'vt (1 UIIrh, DOW l t orisier inl ?? teml, to.tt ltliig tN l ia5 ilta alntttit ?? e- ( thateit, an(I Ipriing f;,r its ...

Published: Monday 02 May 1836
Newspaper: Hampshire Telegraph
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1398 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

To the Editor of the Ipswich Journal

... To the Fdilor of the Ipswich Journal. Slit,-As the time is now fast, approaching for Parlia. ment's again meeting, I thought it proper, that the Consti- tuents of our County Alembers shoulq have the liberty of perusing tile Votes of thei Representatives in the last Ses. sion, through the means of your valuable Paper, therefore, by inserting the followilg, you wRI much oblige:- Feb. 191h.-In ...

Published: Saturday 09 January 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1571 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... - Q9IE OQ' ?? T, jtlrY. Way 10. A1vt : C:b stabtry Tore U - read . a tbtiJ LStlime and pae4b after Arnd Et$EFsOaOuu bad P1Q. .see a new oru f oath ta be aen by the eonstabVO.' 'rth Cburch v4urllties 1Bil wa eonslderedin mtittee, ..uhd pxssedtbreitgb it, ?? anid tbe~iahop :Itocrrsana. bud preposed twq or three amendments. 0 one. moveo by the 'o4w1 BtD*n, .t the effoect thst no *4 perl , ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 1762 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... IMPEIRIAL PARL.AMENNT. NOT?4E OF LORDS. WEDNESDAY, July 13. IEF Lords held a conference with the Commons, on the T Subject of the Corporations' Act Amendment Bill, whets the Commons delivered their reasons for disagree- ing With some of the amendments made by the Lords to the bill, which were ordered to be taken into consideration on Friday. The English Tithe Commutation Bill, in cnmmittee, oc ...

Published: Saturday 16 July 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 3525 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

Wednesday's Post

... T13,001. The third report of the commissioners appointed to consider the state of the Established Church, with refe- rence to ecclesiastical duties and revenues, has made its appearance. The document is divided into two parts. I he first is principally occupied with the reasons for malk. ing such alterations in the report as differ from the for- mar recommendations. In the present report the ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1836
Newspaper: Ipswich Journal
County: Suffolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 7544 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News