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... FRIDAY, MAY 0, 18.3(j. TO UK LET, 1 Wat SMALL COTTAGE, pleasantly m tituaicd. at SUTTON, now in the occu|>ation of Mr*. Green. Immediate may hid. Apply to the Printer*. SUMMER LODGINGS t tlie lUvEui.tv Rn»i>. ...
... FRIDAY, MAY 0, 18.3(j. TO UK LET, 1 Wat SMALL COTTAGE, pleasantly m tituaicd. at SUTTON, now in the occu|>ation of Mr*. Green. Immediate may hid. Apply to the Printer*. SUMMER LODGINGS t tlie lUvEui.tv Rn»i>. ...
... 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 ...
... ISANBURY, ?? 5. On Tucsday last died, at the lectory, 13loxharn, in this county, after a short illousq, AIr. Robert Pain, B.A. late of Qacen's college, Oxford, aged 29. On Saturday last divo M r. Robert Jarvis, auctioneer and appraiser, of Banbury: he was a man of strict integrity, and much respected by all who ]ntew him ; anti his loss will be long regretted by his family and friends. On ...
... CORnE1U:PEONDEGCE. :i ?? thle Eldlijt oft hle North WiZales Chronic.l, Sin,-1it your journal of the 19th ifist., you lurinisi ra report of tle proccedings of a public vestry, htbl is tho UuiLId-hIall, Carnarvon, on thle 12th inst., in whbich I tinl represented to bave said, that I denouticed the earticle (an article which appeareod in the ' Carna-rvon anil )enbigh flerald,' reflecting on the ...
... TAHE DERBY MERCURY, WIEDW1SDAT, eAT 4. Agreeably to general expectation, the Ministerial Iris!i LMunicipal Bill was virtually annihilated by the Resolution moved and Craried hua . v DAY ?? .- - .- ?? a ?? ~ u., -a111U11sa By tne Kesolution moved and carried by a very large majority in the flouse of Peers, namely, i' That it be an instruction to the Committee to make provision for the ...
... SABBATH OBSERVANCE Qul?.sfloN,- (Fron ?? JohL BUll ot ,ly 22. W' Ve last week incerted a hiteer frots eir. Baden Pi)wI, Saillian Professor of Geometrv at Oxford, of whom we have Also sp,,ken elsewhere to-driy. WV wv ie Wvilling to give tir Prolesoir every advatritHi, if the assertti1s 4 tit fetl in titit letter, isitaided by siriy eo ..meiits of orr odii. Hlaving so |done, we feel thrt We ...
... LONDON, MONDAY, Mat/ a3. A telegraphic despatch from Bayonne of the itb, ennounces the resignation of M. Aleidizabil and tbe whole of the Spanish Blinistry. Letters from ttie frontiers of Spain, d;ted 17th inst., state that a general attack on the (Carliit positions by the Queen's troops was shortly expected. Egais was, oln the 14.rh. at Arlaban ; Vililareal at Guevmra * Iturialde at Salinas ; ...
... PARLIAMEAR'AR Y NOTICES--TIllS IDA Y. HOUSE OF LORDS. Btishopric of D)arban, ?? readieg, alnd the Lords ooumt mollel. '1'lirpjike oads (S0(1ot land) Hibl-comainittee. Slavery Abl iio Ji.tdoa) Bill-committee, and the Lords sum HilOUSE OF COMlelONS. altr. 'IT110111S IDalilcoinbc-Aldress, tluilbly to initlunt to his ala. jesty tile ptolpriety (ft1 is Ill Ijesly shilg his good oftices with his ...
... TlHE MOl.,NNG CHROAICLE. . LONDON: MIONDA Y, MA Y 9, 1 Is6. 'T'his night the Peers will be called upon to de- cide-first, whether Ireland is to be governed as an integral portion of the British empire, or as a conquered province ; and, secondly, whether their own privileges, nay, their House, is compatible Mwith the common weal. Never, in our conscience, we do believe, wivas a question of ...
... THIM ME.MfBER FOR CAITILVESS. H O` l A . cr ?? Toi II LEDITORi II IF (CO RIt.l.] Y'ourdescription of Sir (Jeorge Sinclair as a renegade Re- forner is not aitogether correct. I suspc(rt he is mroe justly entitled to the character of a jobbing politician. When hc entered the House oi Comimons in the dayq of his youth, his relation, M1r. llosville, fromii whotif he had great expectations, was ...
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... ' This mnillionaire, like the rest of mankind, had his good and bad qualities, though the besetting sin of avarice, that vice of age, pro- bably clouded many redeeming points, and his great and unassail- bile wealth rendered him at once the object of envy and the mark for malice on the part ofmany who, similarly circumstanced, would not have been a whit the better than Mr. Wood. There is an ...