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... CIRCUL AR NOTES and LETTERS of C CREDIT.-The LONDON and WESTMINSTER BANK missules Circular Notes, for the use of Travellers and Residents on the Continent. TheseNote acwaal tcryioral lc ?? and thus esable a traveller torar isroute.wthoutinctarenience no esoense is imrttred exrept the paric of the stamp, and snhes caahed no 'Shaee 'Otet mear hr obtained either at the Headl Office of the London ...

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... BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, B I Princes street, Bank, London. Empousered by Special Act of Parliaunent, IV Vict. cap. IX. ADVANTAGES OF THIS INSTITUTION. IrITITUAL AS,,RANC E BRANCH. Complete secu'ity affirded to the Assured hy means of an ample sub- scribed capital. and the large fund accumulated from the premiums on upivreds of 6.00I Policies. Half the amount Only of the annoal ...

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... T1. Itinttittil11 to Lord ?? L~orton, anid Xicr o. Isle BtrewersO Eottie qesIitie' T hlatly rtottr'iio friitiohl tiario, Wrill gi~ve the LAS'T' LECTUR of th C'ee~O 'I'l IS EV N ING it tule Mecinulnt,i ~50o~101,t,,,l~nii~o~ Cletioerpia~le on lla 'PTRA E Lr, Tl~5Al,~ ?? i INA t li' )T il JrLi. 0,ettlt'etiltoclk ,.t-'ikt5 Int Ehaatto oooflt iatr.'h obcto titae I plt ini Coaatl) PU1iLI1C ...

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... SALE.A V~rY supettor gentle- ?? fooci~hlii o oto .i ell ol 11told, lx: A otlo'0ltC Iol ly1 'e I if ?? roof tro,'ciit i'Y j'iljc 11 Ill dor hu little Wi,,l FiiWV it NVm FeAS 6 iottl ii' rvrrAI, tlow Th1000 owil 113 lla oxord'-slct . DAMS atI CO, 'I~ii r F ield \'or'kfl ?? rood ?? th ?? EN T IlI u cl Ii S fro whrl o ?? ol1 l~lcti''O ooph~ ?? t1110 Ill cotllonllI c~iitlle~illiiltrl~ltil l~ It ...

PARLIAMENTARY RUSINESS.—(AFTER EASTER.)

... ' NOTICES OF MOTION'S, AND THE HAY, WHICH \ NOW STAND IN THE ORDER BOOK THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. ORDERS THE DAY.—FRIDAY, AFRII. 17. Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill—Adjourned debate on first reading. ' Administration of Crimiunl Justice Bill—Committee. £ Coal Whippers (Port of Loudon) Bill—Report. Railway, &c., Deposits Bill—Report. Supply—Committee. Ways and Means—Committc-e. Insolvent Debtors' ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.— April 29. The SPEAKER took the chair 12. o'clock. Mr. G. HOPE moved, in pursuance of notice, That the committee on Group No. 4 have leave to proceed recommended the report from that committee presented the ~Bth of April.—The motion was agreed to. The Edinburgh, Granton, and Leith Railway Bill was read a second time. Mr. R. HODGSON moved to discharge an order (23rd April), ...

From the LONDON GAZETTE of Tuesday, April 14

... WAR-OFFICE, April 14. 3rd Dragoon Guards —George Fethcrston, Gent., to be cornet, by purchase, rice Thompson, promoted to the 10th J Light Dragoons ; Assistant-Surgeon Henry Mapleton, M.D., ( from 40th Foot, to be assistant-surgeon, vice Tufnell, appointed to the staff. , sth Dragoon Guards—Cornet and Adjutant Thomas Bobbins to have the rank of lieutenant; Cornet Chardin Philip Johnson to be ...

ELECTIONEERING MOVEMENTS IN FRANCE

... THE FOLLOWING IS TUB ADDRESS TO THE ELECTORS IN FRANCE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE THE CONSTITUTIONAL LEFT. Gentlemen, —Last year a dissolution was probable, and considered it our duty to give you timely warning; this vear it certain; the ministers themselves have announced it from the tribune. The organisation of a few committees, though premature, has not been void of utility, ...

MEDICAL

... The New Law of Lunacy and the Lunacy Commissioners.—An inquiry was commenced last week the town of Lincoln, before Dr. Turner and Mr. Proctor (Barry Cornwall the poet ), two of her Majesty's Board of Lunacy Commissioners, relative to the confinement of an alleged lunatic in an unlicensed house, contrary to the new law. The commissioners were assisted in their inquiries by Mr. Graham, surgeon* ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—April 2. The Royal assent as given bv commission, in the usual form, to the following bills : —The Mutiny Bill, the Marine Mutiny Bill, the Outpensioners' Service (Chelsea and Greenwich) Bill, the Outpensioners' Payment (Greenwich and Chelsea) Bill, and to several private bills. The Lords Commissioners were the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Buccleuch, md the Earl of Haddington. ...

The Costly Delay.—lf we were to estimate the ost to the industrious classes of this country, ef the suspense ..

... from the procrastination of the measure, it a million pounds sterling per week, sum equivaent to all the state taxes, should not accused, any houghtful calculator, of attaching exaggerated importance »the mischiefs are now enduring. Aral the public mind sorely perplexed with the question.—Liverpool Mercury. Dieppe, April 16th.—Lady Emily Ponsonby, Cupt. Peel, Captain Campbell, and several ...

M. CUNIN GRIDAINE ON FREE TRADE

... After some observations on the Belgian and French treaty, the hon. minister alluded to the desire expressed by some hon. gentlemen to hear the opinion of the government on the change now in progress in England, and expressed himself thus :— The question a delicate one, but I shall not hesitate to speak on it. They, who behold in the reform proposed to the English Parliament a homage paid to ...