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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, AUGUST 7. ROYAL ASSENT. The Royal Assent was given by commission to the lollownir bills __ The Militia Ballot Suspension; The Ordnance Survejj The Newtoundland; The Ch shire Returning Officers ; [he Stamford and Spalding Railway; The Uynvi Valley and South Wales Junction Bailway; The Shi tflvld, llotherham, B»rnsley, WakelWd, field, and Goo'.e Railway; The Wisbeach, St. Ives, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... • HOUSE OF COMMONS, August 15. The chair was taken at noon. RETURNS. An officer of the Poor Law Commissioners appeared at the bar and handed in returns relating to the commission, which had been ordered the house. CORK AND WATERFORD RAILWAY BILL. Mr. E. YORKE moved that leave be given to the committee upon this bill report this diy. The hon. member said that the petition complaining frauds ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Enlargement of Buckingham Palace—An estimate of the sum proposed to be voted in the year 1846, account of works required for enlarging and improving Buckingham Palace, her Majesty having been for lome time past subjected to great inconvenience from insufficient accommodation which it affords to her Majesty and her family. The cost of the several works required for enlarging and improving ...

The Daily News

... DRURT-LANE.— I TO-morrow, THE QUEEN'S MUSKETEERS: °ri UC v tal r la M Couderc, M. Boulo, M. J? 11 Mad - After which, the Fourth ft Ct of LES HLGItNOTb. Doors open at 7. HAYMARKET.—THIS EVENING, TIIE HYPOCRITF Tilburv, W. Farren, H. Holl, Howe, Bucks™ ™ nawin Yarnola, and Mrs. Seymour. To be followed bv p°J™ s CLE ; and LEND LPHI -Th 1 8 , ETR! * n '. THE GREEN BUSHES; or, VHun- PRINCESSES ...

BIRTHS. *» lUthanipui, the wife of J. F. Massby, Esq., jun., of a - Aug. 9, Harrington-place, the wife J

... Esq., w House, county Cork, a daughter. . Aug. 6, at The Mall, Sligo, the wife of the Rev. A. Roaiisoa, of fmfM»- Aug. t, in Mcrrion-square, the of A. J. Malby, Esqof a daughter. __ MARRIAGES. r9gm _ Aug. 10, Heme-hill District Church. F. M.I), of 8, Lower 0r»- Tenor-street, to Hblbn, eldest daughter F. W. Babbcbb, Esq., Denmar*- Aug. in the Cathedral of Ca*hel, O. O. Niriui, Esq., of county ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, August H. Their lor-iships met at five o'clock. On the motion of the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, the Prisons (Ireland) Bill went tnrough committee, did also the Grand Jury Cess (Ireland) Bill. FLOGGING. Earl FORTESCUE presented petition from a place in von against hogging in the army. The noble carl naid he •oncurrid in the hope expressed by the petitioners, that military Hogging ...

IRELAND

... DUBLIN, August 17. Conciliation Hall.—Loyal National Repeal Association —Tins day.—The usual weekly meeting wu held this day the Conciliation Hal). On the motion of Mr. O'Cohheix, seconded Mr. N. Mahkh, M.P., the chair was by Joseph Henry Dunne, jun.. Esq. Th* Chairman, on taking his seat, addressed the meeting. The minutes of the last day's proceedings were nert read, and Mr. O'Connell moved ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—AUGUST 14. Their lordships met at 5 o'clock. MAYNOOTH COLLEGE. K Lord REDESDALE gave notice that on Monday next he Weuld call attention the report of the visitation of the college of Maynooth. Earl FORTESCUE presented a petition agreed to at a public meeting the inhabitants South Molton, Devon, f praying for the immediate abolition of Hogging t The petitioners referred to the ...

SCOTLAND

... Schkmr ™E FREE Church n*, brought before the Assembly's Comby Dr. Candlish. It appears T5 • • contributions have begun to be made on farinfftV nnc ' n su PP°rt of the schoolmasters, and U V> thirty-six associations had ofv II ,1' tow this object, giving th 0 c#c ' 1 ' there are 713 congre- rcveren( l gentleman anticipated . y them contributing at this rate, the reasia - |. ? oun ' to 2,150/. ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPER

... Public Cemeteries. —Tho recital of this bill refers to the progress of typhus, scarlet fever, small-pox, and other epidemic diseases of late years in England and W ales (which produced, daring 1810, 76,000 deaths; during 1841, 63,000; and -during 1841,64,000) evidence bctteraccommodation being required fir the interment of the dead. The Privy Council', ■or committee thereof, are appointed to ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, July 31. ' The LORD CHANCELLOR took his seat at o clock. The Sugar Duties (No. 2) Bill was read a third time and pawied. Lord STRAFFORD moved the third reading of the Rugby and Leamington Railway Bill. Lord CAMOYS, as a member of the committee to which the bill was referred, supported the motion. Lord KINNAIRD moved that the third reading of the bill be adjourned until Mondav, ...

The Daily News

... DRURY-LANE.—On Fb:dat. THE QUEEN'S MUSKETEERB; or. Les Mousquetaircs la KcinO. SI. Coudere, M. Boulo, M. Zelger: Mail. Labordo. an ...