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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—April 27. The Duke of WELLINGTON presented a petition from Winchester, praying for houses of occupation for persons discharged from prison. The Earl of POWIS presented several petitions against the union the sees St. Asaph and Bangor, and for the immediate establishment the see of Manchester. The SALISBUBY presented great number of petitions against the removal of protection to ...

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The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. TO-MORROW EVENING (Tuesday, April 28), will be performed (for the first time this season) Bellini's Opera, entitled NORMA. Norma, Madame Grisi: Adalgisa, MdUe. Corbari; Pollione, Sip. Corelli; and Oroveso, Siff. Lablachc. After which, Pas de Deux by Mdll Taglioni and M. Perrot. To conclude with the Ballet of EOI.INE. Eolinc, Mdlle. L. Grahn; Ruhezahl, M. Perrot; Count ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... The opera of last evening was the Barbiere di Siviglia, piece which undoubtedly has been more frequently performed during the last thirty years than any other opera that ever was written, not only in its original language, but in those of every country in Europe. It often talked of as being hackneyed; but a piece cannot be said to be hackneyed, let it be repeated till the public know it by ...

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Fatal Occurrence at Swansea.—On Monday morning last this town was thrown into a state of alarm by a report that

... lad had been killed whilst engaged an encounter with a workman ; and, from inquiries instituted by us, we ascertained that this rumour was, unfortunately, not altogether unfounded. It seems that lad named James Price, who resides with his mother and brothers at the Corner-shop, between Goat-street and College-street, went in among the workmen who were engaged in erecting a house next door to ...

REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL

... SECOND EDITION. IMPORTANT NEWS. DAILY NEWS OFFICE, Tuesday Morning. SOUTHAMPTON, April 27, Midnight. Arrived the Peninsular steamer Madrid, Captain Bingham, bringing the important intelligence of revolution having broken out in the north of Portugal, and that the Cortes had suspended the Habeas Corpus Act. The Spanish insurrection was still raging in Galieia. The Madrid brought a cargo of ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, APRIL 21

... INDIA BOARD, April 20. The Secret Committee of the East India Company has this day received from the Governor-General of India, a despatch, of which the following is an extract:— THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA TO THE COMMITTEE. Camp, Lahore, March 4. On the 20th, the whole army marched to Lahore, fourteen miles, and encamped on the Parade ground, about two and a half miles from the city gates. ...

COMMERCIAL

... MINCING LANE—Tuesday. The market opened, as was anticipated from the accounts received yesterday by the West India mail, with a good demand, the result of the day showing the sales of West India to amount to 780 hhds., and all the refining qualities sold at 6d. advance, and grocery descriptions at the full prices of Friday. In the abore quantity is included 200 hhds. of Barbodoes, which sold ...

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