HOUSE OF COMMONS
... : WEDNESDAY, May Sl. as I M er. HINDLBY presented a great number of ?? against mO F the Factory Hill, the mare enumeratlon of the names of placew tha h 0o00pylngiaoolnmn Inthefts. Si ...
... : WEDNESDAY, May Sl. as I M er. HINDLBY presented a great number of ?? against mO F the Factory Hill, the mare enumeratlon of the names of placew tha h 0o00pylngiaoolnmn Inthefts. Si ...
... - TH. . T IES_ ,ARRIVAL OF T1HE 'CA lqEDOqT.) (FROM OUR tY consisV9YU 'TusdaEenng oB w ?? T y Evening. The Royal mail steamer, Caledoniaf Captain Lott, an- rived here about nine O'clock this el'ebig from Haia n Boston, after a passage of ten days from the batter port. The Acadia, which sailed hence outhcalf days, including mails, reached Boston in twelve and ah da incin the time of stoppage at ...
... MORNING CHRONICLE-The first reading of the i Irish arms' bill has been carried by a large majority, 270 to 105. Amongst the names that compose that majority, are I ] some of the most steadfast and enlightened friends of li- berty in this country. So far from regarding their votes upon this measure as indicating any sympathy with the po- Bey of coercion, we look upon them as pledges to the ...
... ~IWEYYOnD 10BC 'O WATIO OF MR. TALJ3OT-P GOVf t s N'bar IN- RTz NEIXCE. TEn .- -ptinf of thts board on S- I~~ At tile usual weekly meeting 01 ?? And last, Charles A. Walker, Esq., in the chair, l r. Waddy, pursuant to notice on the last day of meet- i'g, to move that the board express their regret at the re- tirement of a respected ex'e./ficio member of their body, consequent upon his ...
... IC ClllwCTJRCH- hqP, l~ Wenes ay last 'aBd ed th edrbv that truly Cathollo architect, r a Catholic church at Enniscorthy, to commence immediately. Togive. id nature of the intended saored edi. e to be as follows :-length, 170 feet; :, 70 do. ; height of tower and spire, ,ndent. ...
... THE LATE AFFRAYAT MANCHESTER. I MANcHESTER, FnIDAY.-This morning an inquiry was commenced before D. Maude, Esq., and several other ma- gistrates of the \borough of Manchester, into the truth bf the allegation made by Corporal Bayley of the 15th regi ment, namely, thafhe was violently assaulted by Inspector O'Neill. and two other offiers of the borough police, on Tuesday evening, the 23d ult. ...
... MEETING OF TIHE CATHOLIC INSTITUTE, I MULIiNLX r A, 1i .- . The annual meeting of the Catholic Institute of Great the Britain took place at Freemasons' Hall on Monday. The boar, hall was completely filled, as well as thegallery, andthere form was a large number of well-dressed females present, The the c following noblemen and gentlemen were observed upon cent, the platf ?? Right Hon. Lord ...
... tN TUl flCORAtION Or, tURtCES. Does it become the servants of God to build up a house to the God of Heaven, with no more energy, pais, and cost, than one for the most trivial Iurpose? Shall the beauties of architecture be lavished on the concert hall, or on places of assemblage for the promotion of science and art, and the place of Christian worship be only distinguish- cd by the meanness of ...
... On Tuesday, the police received information that on the 22nd ult. the Throne Room in the Palace of Holyrood, Edinburg4, wats entered by thieves, and a variety of articles stolen therefrom, the property of the managers of the Exchequer of Scotland. The property stolen consists of six yards and a half of rich silver lace (gilt), 38 silver tassels, and 16 or 18 imitation ?? Wedsesday afternoon a ...
... Another-Destructive Fire at Liverpool. (From the second edition of Gores General Adivertiser ofThursday.) This morning about 20 minutes past one clock the policeman on duty in Comus-street,. discovered that a fire had brokenout ill the boiler-room of Afessrs. Thomas and Henry Croft's soapery in that street. The premises were nearly new, well constructed, of great extent, and, cofisider:ci ...
... CUST=MHOUSE.-JuNE 5. ENTERED INWAREDS.-The Neptune from Hamburgh-Har- lequin from Boulogne-Sisters from Guernsey-Prince Albert and Giraffe from Rotterdam-Charles Eugene from Ceon-Sir Edward Banks from Ostesid-Belfast from Caolis-William, Hurmbly from Guernsey-Protheroe from Seville-William from Rotterdam-Wilberforce from Atwoerp-Moutreal from Nosw. York. ENTERED OUTWARDS FOR LOADING.-Tlte Sir ...
... INTELLICENCE EXTRA. i NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETITNG, 1843 MONDAY.-Mr. Thornhill's Extempore, 8st 1bb, agst Ar. Sloane Stanley's Cuwvolip, 8st -lb; D.M- 20 'h.ft. dbroke's Evenus, FRIDAY.-Lord EIxeter's Saros, yrs, agst Lord Stra 3 yrs, 8st 51b each; D.M.; 200, h. it. HOUGHTON MEETING, 1843. THuUSDAY.-Col. Peel's two yrs old (Heal ed uC , agot Mr. Copeland's two yrs old (sealed up), 8st 71b ...