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... of the Church of Scotland to ponder upon the following words of Sir James Graham, when replying to Sir A. L. Hay .. it VM tl.e firm convicMon lu r Maj.-sly Government. . he h» mm»t, in ihe firs* obeyed. 1* w«« rim retoluiioH her M-jestv’* steadily upon .ha. principl' , and .iU.ou. viol. nee. but w..b dttermimution to insist obedience .he law. Honourable and Gallant Offie. r had made anoiher ...
... Match 26, 1840. Mon«L Tue*. iHefl. 9» | i'bura. * rtd»y \ 91 ' 180 3 *. Com. j>u*rk Roduc*^..- l>o. N«W. 3* Cent. J>«bs Stock Canal Stock Go. Canal Stock. U\ l C. D. Ct. Gd. C. P. 4p. Ct. Hibernian Bank Mining C.of Ireld. DubUnßailroad.. UUter Railroad 1 Rural Bank »' Patriotic I a.Cutnp. In. Cc. .. Cltf lUh ...
... vaccination. The Bill was read first time—Adjourned. Friday, March 13. The LORD CHANCELLOR laid the table Bill for reforming the Court of Chancery, which was read a first lime. Adjourned. ...
... sir Herbert Jenner of the pa going orer the material facts in the case, J , g heW, that the eontioot and beh.rtour of the Le*rnea Lockwood, on »e»er*l occasions*“aowPaitod to legal cruelty. The alleged lerity m. ‘f the .its would not jost.f, the erne conduct -hich the husband had pursued. had been clearly estjt'hshed that l.sdy Julia bad been ,11-treated her busband. Teoglh, especially, ...
... Sir G. CLERK *aid, held his hand address to the electors and non-electors of Cockermouth, signed •• Edward Horsman/’and dated London, May the ItHh.** Sir, 1 wish tl call the attention of the House the terms of that address. It commences as follows;— •* Gentlmien. I have been offered liio appointment of a Lord the Treasury and, from the manner in which offer made, I have fell it duty to accept ...
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... SALE THIS DAY, AT ONE O'CLOCK. AUCTION OF J CEMKIHT 4l \ B XS'mKll, To Close a Consignment. I THE SUBSCRIBERS will Sell by AUCffION, at their STORES, 29, WARING-STREET, Thia Day (TUESDAY), the 3lsr ins*., ONE o’clock, Barrels Best English Manufactured ROMAN CEMENT; and 30 Do. finest quality ALABASTER, criler to close a Consignment. H. & W. M‘NEILL. H. C. CLARKE, Auctioneer. Belfist, 31st ...
... ou cipcdient of altering taxes. He (Lord p- at. in concluaion. that, if they had ** bound which hi* Noble friend seemed think ih»*r pursue, they would bate ~ J . would have deceived the people ; and that was the verv la.t thing of which a Governmee i • >• , ,7 . . . i i TON could not allow the Ihe Duke of . the Noble Viscount conversation to close. • • K lo his thanks for the sugge' .i., ii,.. ...
... could be. (Loud cheers.) treated that it ..old the forerunner of many such meetings ; and, that. Living aside all recriminations, and rendering justice to all men? motives, the Reformers of Belfast would put shoul, shoulder, and labour unitedly and strenuously for the .iteration f t h .i r country and the establishment of its Mr. Tennent sat down, amid loud and conthiued applause.) (The ...
... THE EDITOR THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir, —Ah different opinions and practices prevail in different district* and estates, respecting the proportion poor-rate* payable the occupying tenants, would you be good a* to stale, briefly And plainly, wt.at the present law is, and oblige many of your country readers. If you would also inform them whether tenants are. by law, allowed any portion of the ...