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... F. R. THE REGISTERED CAPOT D'ET#. J'ap-ere, pus-tto the Act of 5 aid. 6dVict., cap.. 1;0, sec. 4, ?? BYEAMD, o.4L;, AnrYLL STaZET, GtLAsco-W. THIS New and Elegant OVER COAT, for Summer wear, £Tis one of the most Beautiful Designs ever a resented to the Scottish Nation; and as aproof of the distinguished favour with whic h it bas been received, it is quite sufficient. to stated that it has. ...

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 ...

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 ...

Advertisements & Notices

... O'VICE to SHhIPPERS.-For MADRAS and NcCrnALCTTTho WELLESLEY iv111 receive Measure- of June.-Apply to F. Green and Co., 6434 Cornhtill. MIHE ON'ERLAND PASSENGERS, by the 'L ACHILLES, in tier late trip from Alexandria to Southanmp. Son, are requested to place themselves in Comnmunication vwith Mr. Aylwin, at Mesirs. Elitthoven and Co.'s offices, No. 8, Moorgate- street, as a Reply to their ...

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... - THATREROYAL, DUBLIN. ,,,e~sine but One of Mr. D. LEONARD, the It APP Irish Comedian, previous to his departure for Aoerica' resent MONDAY, Ist June, 1846, wi11 be produced the favourite Drama, of the Ad WHITE HORSE OF THE PEPPERS. M Written by S. Lover, Esq V Id P epper, Mr. D. Leonard, in which he will sing a,F tij,, Rovin' Blade. ,lre0 After which the Comic Drama, called I11S LAST LEGS. ...

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 ...

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... OR.T1UGUESE ANNUITIIIES, P`4:3 f~t P X2I1,575The-pt COUi'ONS for Itol S'EVR-NTII HIALF-' yIIARI,., I N1STALMENT, ?? June, 1846, On the above Amidet- tie,1will be receivod f4r examftfintlion at lith P1'tsetgieso Financial AgJIYon that dey, and ool every succeeding Mooday and Thitro' day, belsne Ilee and Two o'clock, anod PAll)c igt lays after theda odlvey00tiesdtysy an rdy.Printed forms to hie ...

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... SIEE THE ])ATL' NEWS OF JUNIE 1. Dlly Nans. VJfflce, Whitafriiil-._ ?? - tiM~E 13 'PHiCTA No. 2, pvwice Cl 1 1 TIL by JTOHN BttURK, 1 sit., author of' ' TPhi, Peorlgi', is Pul- lisstil TI IIS D)AY, .I 1111 .. t ,,itelts l. It rmiarct tiltc S;:xon- 2. 'Pull! c'tltalotist, i0 1'idliry o, ti'rii DOC t Moc liOO'Os, till) iStla- tiollS, &e .-1. IliShloie lai; ill :ughuosli-4. Oliver Cronlivell. ...

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... LOAL NATIONAL REPJEAL ASSOCIATION. a HE LOYAL NATIONAL REPEAL AS. 111TSOCIATION OF IRELAND will meet on THIS DAY, the lst June instant, at ONE o'Clock, at the CONCILIATION HALL, CORN-EXCHANGE ROOMS. THE LIBERATOR WILL ATTEND. ( The principal door in front to the ground floor is free for AssocIATEs enrolled within Twelve the; they will occupy the floor of the Hall, the i 9he 'er the end gallery ...

Political Rumours. The rumour of an approaching change in the administration gains ground every day, and more ..

... best informed of the difficulties with which the present government have to contend. Three weeks is the time named for Sir Robert Peel's withdrawal from office. Many of the lords who have hitherto adhered to him on the Corn Bill, now declare for a tariff of five shillings, which he will not accept, so that should the bill be thrown out, he will resign. On the Coercion Bill, which he will ...