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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... DIVISION SECOND READING OF THE CORN BILL.—MAT 28. AYES—Present, 138. Lord Chancellor Dalhousic Lovelace Thurlow dukes. Aberdeen Zetland Lyttleton Norfolk Auckland Calthorpe St. Albans Glasgow Kllenborough Blayney Buccleuch Cowper Uxbridge Gardner Roxburgh Radnor Bruce Rivers Leinstir Spencer viscounts. Sandys Wellington Bathurst Strathallan Crewe marquisbs. Clarendon Torrington Churchill ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—To-morrow Evening, I LOMBARDI: Alia prima Crociata. Madame Grisi, Mdllc. Corbari; Sig. Corelli, Sig. Fornasari, and Sig. Botelli. To be followed by ALMA. Doors open at 74. DRURY-LANE.—Thm Ensnrxo, THE CRUSADERS. Messrs. W. Harrison, Borrani, Weiss, and Stretton; Misses Romer and Rainforth. To be followed by PEROUSE and LA GISELLE. Doors open at 6J. HAYMARKET.—This ...

NAVAL

... Thb Experimental Squadron.—From the following communication from Havre, it appears that the French people have an opinion that our Heet of men-of-war and steamers have proceeded to sea with a much more important object than to cruise about merely to test their relative capabilities. Our correspondent at Havre states that The squadron of evolution which parted from Spithead lately appears to ...

Our paper was the first to announce the intended visit of the King and Queen of the French to this

... country, and we can state, that up to five days ago, the intention still existed. The Prince Louis Napoleon has been called on by several of the nobility, who have offered congratulations on his safe arrival England. The Duke of Wellington left Apsley House on Saturday for Strathfieldsaye, where his Grace will entertain a distinguished circle during the next four days. The Chairman of the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, JI 6. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY took his se;.t the Woolsack at ten minutes before five o'clock. The Bishop of LONDON presented a petition from several clergymen, the line of the Essex portion the Eastern Counties Railway, calling their lordships' attention to the accident which happened Easter Sunday last, in consequence of a train going wrong on the rail, and praying the house ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE—THIS Etrmxo, DON PAKQI'ALF. Madame Grisi, big. Mario, and Big. Lablachc. To ■na/OnA. with Doors open at 7. DRURY-LANE—Tins Evesimo (first time), STRADELI.A, Messrs. W. Harrison, Weiss, Stretton ; and Miss Kainforth. be followed by PAQUITA. Door? open at 64. HAYMARKET.—This Evexixo, JOHN BULL. Messrs. Stuart, Tilbury, Brindal, 11. W. Farren, Hudson, Buckstone; Mis. OtoviT, ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Suitor's Fund and Suitor's Feb Fund (Chakcfrt). —The report gives the receipts and expenditure for the year commencing 2 Oct. 1844. and ending 1 Oct. 1845. Among the items of expenditure are the fallowing:—Lord Chancellor's salary, 10,000/.; two Vice-Chancellors, 5,000/. each ; Accountant General's and eleven Master's salaries, 28,725/.; expenses of Accountant General's office, 8,626/. 12s. Bd ...

The Daily News

... Ev * !, i »'™ k MEMOIRSOF AN UMBRELLA ; or,. The Silent Otaervcr. Messrs. Lambert, Howe, Boycc, O. Smith helby. Braid, Ryan, Paul Bedford, Wright; Miss Woolear. Mrs. h. ariiold, Miss hllen Chaplin, and Mrs. F. Matthew To followed by THE CABIN BOY; and PETER WILKIN'S, or the Loadstone Rock and the Flying Indians. Doors open at 6j. PRINCESS'S —THIS Evxxixg, THE KINO THE COMMONS. Ryder, Cooper, ...

The Daily News

... the CRUSADEKS. Mcnor. SESiaffisrsasr -«- PETER THE heymour. To be followed by 1 LDO> ME FIVK M ?* OI 8 OF AN UMBRELLA; stone Rock and the Hying IAI ptoa - Mrs. LA FIL&E DEDOMKKOTt ...

A FEW WORDS TO THE PUBLIC

... 4-, ♦he intcllccVu.iT life the nincf?enth contrary— civilisation. Not to apeak of the moral »b.=h it it pluxs.aU, whatever their *, Ljtiwl .nd position, oil * lore! to information. Only jfortune capitali*: enabled to co.iten'l *u ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, 4. The Earl of SHAFTESBURY took the chair little I o'clock. Lord COTTENHAM presented a petition fron Norfolk in favour of granting sites to the Free Churches of Scotland. Earl STANHOPE presented several petitions against the Corn Importation Bill. The Bishops of St. DAVID'S and LICHFIELD presented several petitions against the union of the sees of Bangor and St. Asaph. Lord ...

TO COKUESPONDENTS. Many of the subscribers to, and supporters of, this paper have, we regret to learn, been ..

... the receipt of their copies. Our apology consists the fact that vast an amount of new orders and payments in advance arrive by every post, that there is not time during each day to distribute them amongst the news-agents to be executed. The delay of a post will, therefore, occasioned in the transmission of to-day's number to such new subscribers. In future, however, hnv# no doubt of being able ...