THE LIVERPOOL DOCK BILL IN COMMITTEE
... THE LIVERPOOL DOCK BILL IN CObMMITTEE. Yesterday week the Committee re-assembled at twelve. Application having been made to enlarge the time for ithe construction of the landing stage at George*8 pier ...
... THE LIVERPOOL DOCK BILL IN CObMMITTEE. Yesterday week the Committee re-assembled at twelve. Application having been made to enlarge the time for ithe construction of the landing stage at George*8 pier ...
... 33fr?enTTn?, &c. Tune-our or Woaaxss.-A number of the vvorkmen engagedn r-in various occupations conneoted with bailding have turned out b ve for an advance or wvager. On Saturday evening the joiners ...
... I ( ORO OUR PAKRLIAMENSTARY COaRE5PONEN'T,) 3I have jest been enabled to procure, and hasten to sit- close, the amendments to be proposed it the Irish noercios act in the Hlouse of Lords. If Lord Denman is unable to I attend in his place the amendment, of which he has given notice, will, I believe, be moved by Lord Campbell. CLAUSES PROPOSED TO DE ADDED TO THE PROTECTION OF LIFE (IRELAND) BILL ...
... I IMPERIAL PARLIAMENTY'. H OUSE OF LORDS-.TuRSDAY., MAeRS 3. (ConYtxurdfrom yesterdays Freeman.) it VAN DIEMEN'S. LAND'. ' n The Marquis of LAN9DOWNE presented a petitlon. ;e frem the colonists in Van Diemen's Land, stating that the u island had suddenly been made the sink Into which all the Convict labour of the United Kingdom, had been thrown. e1 The result of this was that the free ...
... I - IMVP4RIAL PARLiAMENT. UGTJSE OF COMMONS-MoN.AY,TVMAicn~ 16. (Continued from 1'esterday's Freeman,) THE CUSTOMS ACTS. The house then proceeded to consider the report on the ouastm' act;. on the question that the duty on hops be reduced to 21. Os, a owt. Mr. PLUMPTRE, on behalf of the hop-growers of Kent, opposed the reduction. la reply to hisa observations, Sir R. PEEL observed that he ...
... RAILWAY COMMlTTEES-TnURSDAY. HOUSE OF LORDS. COMMITTEE ON BILLS. The following Irish bills were grouped to be heard be- fore a committee of their lordships, which opened its sit. tinge this day :-The Sligo and Shannon Railway, the Galway anid Kilkenny, the Irish Great Western (Mulliagar to Galway), and the Irish Great Western (Dublin to Galway). The committee consisted of Lord Falmouth, Lord ...
... ST AND POSPECTS OFIRELAND I tha' the motion of Earl Grey on the RN Iead as0eedingly ill-timed- W disrpute many of the assertions he or'11 at Coc of the remedies he pro- the a hole afair hatile look with it of to embarrass the Goverflment, and of .. anticipation, against a favourable Of the rsreilial Mreasures which the hwe i5 ceutemlplation, At the present rootri is ill no temper to listen to ...
... |' TEE CCHRR(O, THEN CITJeONI L.: PRSOSATURDAY, MARkCH 14, Il4. I OIKCOPYHIOLDS, AND PAUPERSg| The anti-eorn-law mensure- of the government ?? moreprdgreesnin Prliamen, dirler tho paet eek, thiinaa e previons faolions opposition of the ultra-protectionists had led the public to expect. Any prolongation of the struggle for ?? on trade, seesI, indeed, to. be aoos admilted, on all hands, to be ...
... noriculture, &r. As it is not improbable lhat Mlaize or Indlianl Corn lwill speedily find its way in considelrable quantities into the British market, every one will atsk the ?? what way can it be profita- bly emnployed ? We shall endeavour to ?? this question. The Maize is a plant belonging to thc natural order of Grasses, aid partalics of the general properties of the Cereal group of these ...
... N.B.—Candidates for Admission, who reside in Aberdeen, or its vicinity, must attend at the Hospital, either on Tctesday the 17th, Fhioay the 20tli, or Tuesday the current, at Three o’clock afternoon. Aberdeen, 4th March, 1846. ...
... UNIVE.ICSITY E[UCATION. The filio wing is tlio Repor (i f Coin roittee, presentedl to Itie~ .loaril of VH vtniio of H oumeso oo4d 1'oot lowv, March 16, Ii!4i3 ?? re he' lol lovvin i paper. witll, some o1tooirs on thm 'hiiie subjeo c, 20.212 0021i20222i(ntim- to vouo toomillittev. !I. ?? Ci.Oido2rnblle ('P022.0 in-liw' ilv lievi Imla22 tin this ?? 12' tic' f ldlli'2'iorlofv' il ait o ...
... Liverpool, March 26.—For the last three weeks there has been great solicitude for the fate of the Balius, the property of Messrs. Stockdale and Sons. It was known that she left Kingston, Jamaica, in January, and 23 days having elapsed beyond the time in which she had commonly made the voyage, she was given over for lost. The appearance of the master, Captain Pendlebury, who has just arrived in ...