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... give precedence to the English bill. Sir R. PEEL took notice of Mr. Grattan's declaration that he did not wish to postpone sine die the bill of Lord Stanley. But the speech of Lord John Russell showed that ministers intended it should be so indefinitely ...

HOUSE OFCOMMONS.-FRIDAY,

... blessings which we enjoy under your Majesty's just and mild government, and continue to watch over a life so justly dear to us. JOHN WILLIAM BIRCH, Dep. Cler. Parliamentor. HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS ANSWER It is with heartfelt satisfaction that I receive ...

L.. 4 4 ; ment to your Majesty, offering up our most earnest prayers to Almighty God, by whom kings

... addition to the honourable Chairman and Oen. Parry, were present on the platform : Sir John Salisbury, Archdeacon Williams, the Revs. Rowland Williams, Thos. Price, John Evans, Henry Parry, Jno. Jones, David Jones, Evan Evans, T. S. 'Bowstead, H. Wynne Jones ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.-TUESDAY

... wretch could he found in this couiery to raise his arm- against the life of her most gracious Majesty, we bad abundant reason to be grateful and thankful to Almighty God that it had pleased him to arrest the arm of the assassin, and to preserve her Majesty ...

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... fictitious votes alleged to have been fabricated in the county of Wicklow, said a few words which were controverted by Mr. J. GRATTAN and Mr. O'CONNELL. Mr. CALLAGHAN followed against the clause, and Sir MONTAGUE CHAPMAN entered into some explanations about ...

EDUCATION THE ATTENT

... BLUNT, Rev. J. J., 8.D., Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity, Cambridge. BOUTFLOWER, Rev. HENRY CREWE, M.A. Incumbent of St. John's, and He a d M aster of the Grammar School, Bury. Burmicom, Rev. R. P., M.A., F.A.S. Minister of St. George's Church, E ver ...

THE HERRING FISHERY FOR 1839

... (Hertfordshire) under the mastership of Harvey Combe, Esq ; the Earl of Cardigan was one of the principal buyers. DARING ATTACK UPON A GENTLEMAN AND HIS SERVANT, AND ROBBERY OF FIRE-ARMS. — This morning the following outrage was communicated to us :—On Wednesday ...

STATE OF TRADE

... (Hertfordshire) under the mastership of Harvey Combe, Esq ; the Earl of Cardigan was one of the principal buyers. DARING ATTACK UPON A GENTLEMAN AND HIS SERVANT, AND ROBBERY OF FIRE-ARMS. — This morning the following outrage was communicated to us :—On Wednesday ...

RUNCORN DOCK DUES

... will be the whole of the expense kny stranger as the eye would MR. GRATTAN'S NOSE.—On the subject of personal advantage, one is strongly reminded of - humoured bon-mot of Mr. Grattan, th, ways and Byways,'who, during a resident (I believe at Boulogne) ...

THE WEATHER AND CROPS

... The officer said due solemnity, read the warrant against the defend an t for wilfully and maliciously breaking the windows of John F ox . the clerk asked, Where is the p r i soner t l H a e c er e d , e said e the officer, pointing to a pretty little ...

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... common decency.—Merthyr Guardian. DUEL BETWEEN LIEUT.-COLONEL THE EARL OF CARDIGAN (11th DRAGOONS), AND LIEUT.-TUCRETT, LATE THE SAME CORPS.—In consequence of the Earl of Cardigan having ascertained that certain letters published recently in the Morning ...