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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. ...

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. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS, JUNE 16. The Spe.vkbr took the chair shortly after twelve o'clock. REPORTS.—The reports on the following bills were brought up, and ordered to lie on the table: —Allhallows Tithes; East Lancashire Railway (deviation and branches); London and Birmingham Railway (Weedon and Nbrthampttm); North Wales Railway; Sheffield General Cemetery j Oswestry, and Chester Junction, and North ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, June 19. The Insolvent Debtors' Act Amendment Bill was read a third time, and passed. Lord BROUGHAM presented a bill to give a better remedy to creditors against insolvent and bankrupt debtors than the existing law affords. Petitions were presented by the Duke of Richmond against certain provisions the Lunacy Act, from Whitchurch, Herefordshire ; Lord Campbell, in favour of ...

POLICE.—MONDAY

... —-»• —muauAT. MANsIOJf-HotTSE.—CiUfi&e OS King was brought up for final examination upon the charge of haying forged the acceptance to a bill of exchange for 201. 1 bill purported to drawn by the prisoner and accepted by a Mr. Thomas Wheeler of Newbury. It was cashed for a third person by Mr. Birkett, junr., wine merchant, Mincing-lane. When the bill was presented it was disho noured, and Mr. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, June 18. ROYAL ASSENT. The Royal assent was given, commission (the commissioners being the Lord Chancellor, the Duke of Buccleuch and the Karl of Haddington), to the following bills :— ' Viscount Harding?'* Annuity Bill (this bill enables the East India Company to grant to Viscount Harding? pension of 5,000/. a-vear independent of the Income which he enjoys Governor-General of ...

MONEY MARKET

... Monday Evening. The intelligence from the United States and the Mexican frontiers produced no effect upon the funds. Consols opened at 95£ to for account, and left off at the same quotations. The Bank broker purchased 5,0001, in Three-and-a-quartcr per Cents, at 96| for the Savings Banks, and 4,400/. in Threes lieduced at 95$ for life annuity account. The Three-and-a-quarter per Cents, closed ...

PROVINCIAL

... LANCASHIRE. Visit of Prince Aliiert to Liverpool.—The com, mittees are proceeding with the various arrangements whichl when apparently complete, will be submitted to his royal highness for his commands thereon. The grand dinner wil be suitable to be given to a great sovereign; the plate engaged for the table, including many splendid ornaments, being of the value of thirty thousand pounds. The ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS—JUNE 10. Sevcrd petitions in favour of a measure for providing sites for of worship connection with the Free Church Scotland, were presented. Buckingham. . The Earl of ELDON presented petitions from Lancashire against the abolition of protective duties. The Warrenpoint, and Rostrevor Railway Bill was read third t.ine and passed. CORN LAWS. Lord DELAMERE, who was nearly inaudible ...

SCOTLAND

... Ornithology.—A pair of that beautiful species of small birds, commonly called the ox-eye, are at present nourishing a brood of young ones which haye been hatched the interior of a bust Lord Byron, standing on pedestal in the garden of gentleman Hope Park, Edinburgh. It appears that time, or some casualty, had worn a hole the crown of the bust, and by this the birds had entered, formed their ...