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PrrKauxAß, July I.—Off port, the Swan, Pring, Straits

... Duchess of Kent will occupy apartments in that Palace at the same time with her Majesty.— Altkratio* tub Royal Asms.— The Royal Arms of England will raiy much from those borne by her Majesty’s five predecessors. The Sovereign being a female, they will be borne ...

IRELAND,

... their approbation for having spiritedly and effectually defended his house from an armed .p*rty who lately attacked ii, with the intention of plundering him of his fire-arms. Dobson had only time to take a position which commanded both doors, as the attack ...

MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1837

... Wilson. Richard Watts. * P. P. Thome. S. Sweet. Sherwood and Co. J. Holmes. Grattan. John Rider. John Van Voorst. J. and C. Adlerd. Ward and Trego. Richard Baynes. George Wigbtman. John Snow. W. Strange. Jonathan Dagater. B. Steill. Joa. Capes. Remnant and ...

PRICES OF SHARES THIS DAT AT ONE

... Viscount Mountmorress. Lord Kossmore, Mr. O’Connell, Mr. U. Grattan, Mr. L. Shiel, Ac. Lord Glenelg had small dinner party on Tuesday evening at his residence in Great George-street. Lady John Russell has been indisposed at Oaklev-house, Bedfordshire, ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... STATE OF IRELAND. Mr. BRADSHAW moved for a return respecting the apprehension of persons concerned in murders in Ireland. H. GRATTAN read a statement with respect to crimes committed lreland, from which appeared that they had decreased during Lord Mulgrave's ...

street. Official Assignee, Mr. Lackington, Basinghall-street; Solicitors, Messrs. Lake and Curtis, Baalnghall ..

... Mr. Cannan, Sambrook-court, Basinghall-strect ; Solicitors, Messrs. Hardwick and Davidson, Lawrence-lane, Chcapside. Cole, John James, Britton-street, Chelsea, ale brewer, Feb. It. at half-past eleven, and March 17, at two, at Basinghallstreet. Official ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, In Grmvcnor-strret; Sir John and Lady Crawford, for Brighton, from Ramrgate; Earl O’Neill, from tour, to Slanes Castle, Antrim; Sir William Keith, for Susies; the Earl o» Cardigan, for Wanaford, Northamptonshire; Colonel and Mrs ...

AS UNINVITED GUEST,

... UNINVITED GUEST, At Worship-street Office yesterday, a young fellow named John Marcbmont, who said that he was shoemaker trade, but had home at present, was charged with having stolen two cut glaas saltccll trs and a vinegar cruet. On Tuesday night supper ...

HUNGERFOKD

... Sir C. .* Perceval, Colonel Pringle. Alexander Hope, J, Hanmer, Sir John Charlton, B. L. Barnebj, John Sir Affbley, A. H. Unalburn, Sergeant Wnrfiey, J. Herbert, Sidney Ryle, John Lope*. Sir Ooodricke. Sir F. H. H. Cooper, K. J. Mauderillr. Lord Plunkett ...

IRELAND

... the Orangemen of Wicklow and their abettors in Dublin. It seems that several voters Mr. Grattan ware spirited offkidnapped. They were traced to Dublin, and Grattan's Mends mmedhetely act about the idqutry to their i« quo. The place, we understand, was ...

PUBLIC PETITIONS

... EVENING. Lord John Russell—To move the adjournment of the House till Wednesday, May 17. Mr. Spring Rice—To vote Exchequer Bills. East India halfpay, Bank balances, re-payment of advances for public works (in Committee of Ways and Means.) Lord John Russell—On ...

A PAMPHLET

... CLAUSE. Aglionby.H. A. £»>>•, o. Roebuck, John A. Anfcrnein, Jokn K.url, W. Rolfr.SirK. Aiicon, tol. Fomkertey, J. N. u>rj Jolia Frrgnaon, Sir R. Kuiliven. R. Bniue,, B. Fllz.imo..,cbtii. Sanrord, E.A. n Fort, John Seymour, Lord Barclay. D. Grote. G. Smith ...