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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... THURSDAY. The LoaD CHANCau.LOa moved the second ieading of the Religious Opinions Relief-Bill, which was founded on a report of the Criminal Law Commissioners, to whom the matter had been referred. At his suggestion the Commissioners had drawn up a bill, a copy of which was on their lordships' table, but which he had thought advisable to divide into two Parts; one part relating to oaths ...

Published: Friday 08 May 1846
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 6090 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

SOIREE TO THOMAS COOPER, THE CHARTIST POET

... :.3EiEE TO TTOMAS C0oPEflT t, ClA.;j TIST POET,-~I %. ~I~e ?? aniersary of the -liberatos ?? 'Yord gaol ?? Cooper, the' Chiartist poet, pre orti ad1~sg~t was celebrated -on' Monday it il nigt, n te C55rtih H'all, 37urnagain-lane, Skin- Wl no-tet bt two hundred, persons of beth Bet see atoko .a and coffee, althoug th mon il nay ftrwrd ?? a conusderal ace yoou litnt h uhsq n~ft proceedings ...

THE HEART OF ERIN

... So then the man who reigns in the hearts of his countrymen is consigned, like a cask of small beer, as the Times informs us, to a coal cellar in the House af Commons, from which light is all but ex. eluded, and with a Saxon menial, whose office ap- pears to partake more of the spy than the attendant, as his only companion; and this is the present situa- tion of the lineal descendant of ...

KILBARCHAN

... CO.OeInsTOION.-This village not being lighted with gas, a considerable portion of the inhabitants, principally weavers, have bven in the habit of co operating nitually, and in 'the summer seasons purchasing, when oil was at the cheapest, as great a quanstity as their individual circumstances would permit them to do of this indispen. sable article against the coming winter. At a meeting held ...

TO THE SOMERS TOWN CHARTISTS

... - TO THE SOMERS 'TOWN OHARTISTS - Unios Btrengtl. MY DxAn Falsnls,-For some weeks past I have observed a disposition upon your part to force me into an unprofitable controversy. I have always ab- stained from fruitless controversies with men whom I respect, and parties upon whose co-operation we must mainly rely for the success of our great national project. You have lately evinced a ...

WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

... LiVYOPooL, Thursday Night. Tbe arrival of the Royal Mail steakner, Caumbria, Captain Judkins, this afternoon, furnishes us with the impertano intelligence that War had commenced on the lexialn frontier with Mexico, that an engage- mnent had taken place with General Arists, and that the Americans had been worsted; that a large body of the Mexican amny had crossed the Rio Grande, had surrounded ...

GUARDIAN MEETING

... Iii** ; oti I 07 - i- .i ' - 7 |A . Mthe. gl. Grdhii .bnB, I Esq,, and Messrs. M. Satterthwaite, P. Dobson,:,Phn 'Nobile Jame ,{Carr, ?? n,1tichiar~d- lfbb rtey' Wv' Niclikqop wftrigh ?? !octrphl P~niberton; the &eeieraf ?? their Ebookg, when iper cd there had been expended; in Outdonr rliat'4 16s;. 6d. In-door relief £39 2s. 6d. ?? £11,a Consutied'6OQ' 1. ?? I'iAt4eA ?? 9ber of | p$T~NoQ1 ~ ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1846
Newspaper: Preston Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 469 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

VARIETIES

... This day her Majesty completes her twenty. seventh year.' o An Irish paper, giving the aumount of the repeal fund, g9 headed the paragraph, 1Conciliation Haul. ti It is said that 17,000 sacks of saw-dust are anal con- sumed in Londoss for stuffing dolls alone. sannlly b .Tis Gazette of Tuesday contains, tihe official notice for 0 celebrating her maiijesty's birth-day on June 9th. tl )f ...

Published: Saturday 23 May 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5468 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: News 

THE SEASON.—THE MONTH OF MAY

... I ?? THE SEASON.-THE MONTH OF IAY. I ., . O Iu. I . )re, Born in you blaze of orient sky, aes ~~~Sweet A'ray! fthy radiant form unfold; b tes Unclose thy bbie voliptiosis eye, b to ?? wave thy shawdolwy locks of gold-na urcla. Si loat Several nioder-si writei* It uhpp inl the possession of a is Ot' deteriorated dieto, ?? ith so ninnly causes of titl, thankfulness thtte a olonger enjoy ...

Published: Saturday 30 May 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1298 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: News 

MEETINGS OF CREDITORS

... MEETINGS OF CREr''rORS Al I., ?? . . ._ At the D)istr'ict Court of JBankruptey, Liverpool. 1SR. JUNsE 1. Caine and '1'ello, Liverpool assignees 12 6 1. Gibbons and Sherwood, Liverpool, to audit ]2 1. L1. He dgson, Liverpool ividend 12 1. G. J. Haughes Liverpo last cx a. 11 = 1. H-. Hutchieo, IV as 12 = 1. V. Kelly. Chester, lee e ei. 12 _ 1. Ogle and Walton, Liver aud v 0 12 - . Pattersois and ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1234 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

BRIEF CHRONICLER OF THE TIMES

... | BRIEF CHRONICLER OR THE TIMES. . __ _ _ _ _ Lord Francis Egerton paired in favour of the second reading of the Factory Bill with Mr. Loch. King Hudson's heir apparent, an Eton boy, has been dubbed by his schoolfellosvs Tue Prince of Rails.e It was stated the other night in the House of Commons that, though Lord Denman's salary is R10,000 a year, he has never taken more than £8,000 A ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1846
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3208 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: News