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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—ApriI 1. The Speaker took the chair at 12 o'clock. Messengers from the Lords brought down the Mutiny Bill and the Marine Mutiny Bill, which their lordships had agreed to without amendments. CALEDONIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY. Mr. FORBES moved that the Caledonian Northern Direct Railway Bill be removed from Group No. of railway bills, referred to the Chairman of Ways and Means, and ...

SURREY SESSlONS—Yesterday

... Extraordinary Affair —Personating a Juror.— In the midst of a trial in which prisoner was indicted for felony, a juror stood up in the box and addressing the Chairman, said there was a person the box acting a juror who had nd rigln so, that he had personated his employer who was summoned ill capacity. The person alluded to rose and said, that he had been sent there his master, Mr. George Davis ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, OCT. 24

... cannot go the lengths of onr contemporary,the Spectator, in abetting, or carrying to an extreme, the la.iiser alter system of foreign policy. We should be delighted, were it possible; we should be enchanted to dispense with fleets and armies, to cashier diplomacy, and to scatter treaties to the wind. Even then, however, we should shrink from making over the chief nations and countries of the ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... Shares, notwithstanding the obstructing interference of the settlement going on, were yesterday in active demand for several lines at improved ana improving prices. The North of England lines may be instanced more particularly. Newcastle and Berwick, which a day or two since might be had for 11 prem. were done at 14 prem. Altogether the rail way market wears an encouraging appearance. A large ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS, August 19. The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. Sir J. PACKTNGTON presented a petition from Pershore m favour of the Small Debt* Bill. THIRD READINGS. The following private Mil. were read a third time sad Eyed: Bond Estate Bill; Farquharson's E»*ate Bill; Humphrey Divorce Bill; Sir Richard Phillipp's Estate Bill PRACTITIONERS BILL, tW« bill prcsented a T «nety ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... We cannot notice, in any way, any communication that sent to anonymously; but those who choose to address us confidence will find theirconfidence respected. NEITHER CAN WK UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. We have been requested by the London News Agents to whom we transferred the orders for the Daily News which were received at the office in the beginning of June, to request that ...

LONDON, SATURDAY, OCT. 17

... There could not more striking, pithy, yet comprehensive survey of the shameful and ludicrous deficiencies our system, or no-system, of public education, than that taken by Professor Taylor in the opening lecture the other day at University College, which was reported in our columns the following day. The marvel, and at the same time the stumbling-block, is to think how it happens, that with ...

The Daily News

... HATMARKET. Thii Efßtnio, THE BOUND OF WRONG. Mews. Stuart, Rotors, Webster, Buckstone. Mrs. W. Clifford, Mid Mm GARDENS. Messrs. Howe. HoU, Huckstoße. Mr*. Buckingham, Mim Julia Bennett.—And THE INTISIBLK PRINCE.—Door* open at t). PRJNCESS'H.—This Etkwim,.. RI.AMCUF. TALMT. Meters. ' mn »f. Oowell. Mrs. Stirling, Mrs Hughes.—THE MAIDS OF MUNICH.—In the sourse of the Krening. Professor Hemming ...

The Daily News

... HAVMARKET.—THIS Kvkvixo, LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP; or, WOO DIGS AND WEDIMNOS. Messrs. Webster, Hudson, Farren, Rogers, Buckstone, IIoU; Misa Fortcscue, Miss P. Horton, Mrs. Glover. After which, TIIE LITTLE DEVIL. And A KISS IN THE DARK. Doors open at 64. PK INCF.SS'S.—This Evknixo, RICHARD THE THIRD. Mr. .-Scott. After which, KEEPING A PLACE. And THE QUAKER. Doors open at 6). ADELPHI. THIS Evening ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... Considering the unsteady state of funded values the market fur shares and scrips was well sustained yesterday, and fair amount of business done with little variation in prices, although this was settling-day also, and therefore the dealers a good deal engaged in closing accounts. The Scotch lines were principally dealt in to-day. The dealers, however, are anxiously watching the movements of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OP' COMMONS, July 29. The Speaker took th. * chair at twelve o'clock. The All Souls College Estate Bill was read second time. The ©uthshire Railway Bill (No. 2) was read second time. The Dublin, Belfast, and Coleraine Junction Railway Bill, and the > ankmeu Bill, were read third time and passed. The Lords' Amendments to th ' London and Birmingham Railway (Coventry to Nuneaton) BUI were ...