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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE LORDS—June 16. Lord LI ILIiTOX moved the second reading of a bill for the suppression of the office of superintendent convicts. Marquis of LONDONDERRY moved, pursuant to notice, for production all reports and documents connected with the harbours Port Patrick and Donaghadee, especially Sir John Rennie's last report on Captain Evans' Rudiments, which have been placed before the Admiralty. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS, JUNE 10. The Speaker took the chair at 12 o'clock. On the motion Mr. Brotherton, the order (of 29th May) for the report on the Manchester and Poole Railway Bill to lie on the table, was read and discharged, and the bill withdrawn. On the motion of Mr. Greene, the reports of the Select Committee on Standing Orders in reference to the Great Mnnster; the Bandon and Bantry; and ...

MEDICAL NEWS

... Board of Health.—lt is stated that the Commission of Sanatory Inquiry will be rendered permanent by the appointment of a Board of Health, to suggest and enforce precautionary measures against the visitation of cholera. Pathological Society of London.—A newsociety, under this name, is about to be founded; indeed it has been a subject of surprise to most members of the medical profession, that ...

SECOND EDITION. DAILY NEWS OFFICE, Monday, 4 o'Clock p.m. DEATH OF lII.S HOLINESS THE POPE. the Ist mst., died ..

... between nine and ten o'clock, a.m.. Pope Gregory- XVI. His Holiness (Mauro G'apellari) was Lorn at Belluno, on the ISth September, 1705; was created Cardinal March, 1820; and succeeded Pius VIII. the 2d February. 1831. ...

The Court

... Her Royal Highness the Duchcss of Kent visited her Majesty yesterday. Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent honoure Lane Theatre with her presence yesterday evening. Mr. Hogg, M.P., had an interview with Sir Robert Peel yesterday. Mr. Hunter had an interview with the Earl of Dalhousie yesterday at the office of the Board of Trade. Despatches were received yesterday at the Colonial Office from ...

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 ...

The Daily News

... HER MAJESTY'S I3IEATRE.—This Evening (by desire), LUCREZIA BORGIA. Madame Grisi, Mdlle. BrambiUa, Big. Mario, and Signor Lablache. To conclude with the New Grand Oriental Ballet. Doors *>en at 7}. DRL'RY-LANE.—This Evening, STRADEILA, Messrs. W. Harrison, Weiia, Burdini, Stretton ; and Miss Rainforth. To be followed by PAQCITA. Doors open at HAYMARKET.—This Evening, ROMEO AND JULIET. Miss Mr. ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. 352. Sugar. account of the quantity of foreien sugar admitted from 14th March, 1845, to ..

... Admitted as the produce of free labour—from Philinuine Isands, 63,815 cwt ; from Java, 25,364 owt.; from cff. -,IJO cwt.; from Singapore, 323 cwt. Admitted under treaty—from Venezuela and New Granada, 383 cwt. • from United States of America, 13 cwt. 344. Private Bills.—During the present session, there nave been presented to Parliament _„. I Money Estimate of Capital authorized Expense. Stock ...

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 ...

SCOTLAND

... A Burns Festival New South Wales.— The Port Philip Herald of 27th January last, contains a Ion? account of a festival memory of the Ayrshire bard, he'* on the previous evening iu the Queen's Theatre, Port' huip. which was specially fitted for the occasion. About ...