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GENERAL COMMITTEE

... GENERAL COMDTTSE. POR SUPEtINTENDING TiE NATIONAL PETITlOl. THURSDAY, MAT 20. Mr. Skevington in the chair. The Hall was unuseally crowded with strangers. Several of the minutes having been read and confirmed:- Mr. Ridley asked Mr. Wall if be, as member of the London Committee, had promised to take care of the petition ? Mr. Wall-I never had any conversation upon the subject. toltesfo 1so.A Mr. ...

THIRTY SIX!!!

... I I t I I II LI II I E II irritant- The scratch in the BACKc, which JOHN MA BULL will by no means administer. wI on Monday night, tie confectioners literally fired w an uninterrupted volley of sugar-stiek at the PI enemy, without having once hit the mark, or being el honoured with a shot in return. Nearly a dozen w had the mortificatiun to- hi *Spout, and spout, and spout away, M in one ...

GENERAL COMMITTEE

... O!NERAL COMMITTEI. Pon. SLU IINTEKDING THE NATIONA PETITION. 01os THURSDAY, MAY 20- sef mr. Skeevtgton in the chair. Thelfall waS unsssiilly BP crO Skevwithstrangers- Severlof the minutes having been rodi(o confirmned:- asofme o h Mr. ItidleY asked Mr. Wall if he,take amre of thefl London Cqlmnittee, had promised to tk aeo h f petiti'n ?p Mr. Wvall-I never had any conversation upon the yer ...

ARCHES' COURT, SATURDAY

... THE OFFICE OF TUE JUDGE PROMOTED BY MASTIN a. ESCOTT. REFUSAL TO BURY A WESLEYAN CHILD.IMIPORTANT Dlcisiort.-Sir H. JENNBR gave his judgment in this case, which has excited so much interest amongst all classes of the dissenting community. It is a proceeding brought by letters of request from the court of the diocese of Lincoln, by an inhabitant of the parish of Gedney, in that county, against ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BERCH, MAY 3

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BERCH, MA 3, Tunt QUEEN iv. WALDEGRtAVE AND ANOii B.Th5 case having been called on, Lord Waldegrave and B Captain Duff stood, up on the floor of the court, when QU the prprofficer proceeded to read the indictment, auto ?? and afterwards a number of affidavits ia aggravation. t The facts of the case are already too -A number of thela public to require to be repeated here.- ...

THE PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL PETITION AND THE MOTION OF MR. DUNCOMBE

... THE PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL . PETITION AND THE MOTION OF MR. DUNCOMBE. THE National Petition was presented on TuesdaY, to the House. The number of signatures a9 announced by Mr. Duricomian to be more than Onl million three hundred thousand ! At an early hour in the morning, the ConventiOa Hall had been crowded with persons anxious to feast their eyes with a last view ofthe stupendous ...

THE PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL PETITION AND THE MOTION OF MR. DUNCOMBE

... THE PRESENTATION OF THE NATIONAL PETITION AND THE MOTION OF MR. DUNCO iBE. TIaE NationIal Petition was presented on Tuesday, to the [1louse. The number of signatures was announced by Mr. DUNCOM:BE to be more than one million three hundred thousand I It was borne to the House on the shoulders of eighteen Fustian Jackets, who performed their duty well-preceded by a procession of the ...