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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS, AUGUST 3. Tkeir Lordships met at Five o'clock. ROYAL ASSENT, The royal assent was given to-day by commission to the following sixty-one bills :— Sugar Duties (No. Bill; Zealand Loan Bill; Rope Workers' Bill; Battersea Park Bill; Chelsea Bridge Embankment liill; Shropshire Union Hallway and Canal Bill (Newton to Crewe); Shrewsbury and Herefordshire Railway Bill; Shropshire ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE LORDS.—AUGUST 28. Their lord-hips met at three o'clock. ROYAL ASSENT. Th- royal assent was given b .v to Mewin* Consolidated Fund UiNDrainage ?« l-»wnbrofa:r. UH> .I; . Bill Public Works (Ireland) (No. 4) Kill; MigiS&BSSSSSSd Bill (No. 2}. „ - The Lard* Commissi were the Lord Chancellor, the Mar.iu.sof Lansdowue, the Karl of Miuto, Karl Spencer, and Lord Campbell. PROROGATION OF ...

RAILWAY NEWS

... Shares, notwithstanding the obstructing interference of the settlement going on, were yesterday in active demand for several lines at improved ana improving prices. The North of England lines may be instanced more particularly. Newcastle and Berwick, which a day or two since might be had for 11 prem. were done at 14 prem. Altogether the rail way market wears an encouraging appearance. A large ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... We cannot notice, in any way, any communication that sent to anonymously; but those who choose to address us confidence will find theirconfidence respected. NEITHER CAN WK UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. We have been requested by the London News Agents to whom we transferred the orders for the Daily News which were received at the office in the beginning of June, to request that ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS, August 19. The Speaker took the chair at twelve o'clock. Sir J. PACKTNGTON presented a petition from Pershore m favour of the Small Debt* Bill. THIRD READINGS. The following private Mil. were read a third time sad Eyed: Bond Estate Bill; Farquharson's E»*ate Bill; Humphrey Divorce Bill; Sir Richard Phillipp's Estate Bill PRACTITIONERS BILL, tW« bill prcsented a T «nety ...

MONEY MARKET

... Feidat Etenino. The Stock Market remains without change, and though prices were well supported the transactions were of ordinary limited character. Consols closed 95J to 6 for money, and 96J to for account. Reduced Threes, 96i to 4. Three- Cents., 98 to &; Exchequer Bills, 9s. to 135.; India Bonds, 16s. to 20s. premium; Bank Stock, 2081 9^; India Stock, 2604 to 24. The Foreign Market, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTH WALES ClßCUlT—Chester, Thursday. Crown Couht.—Before Baron Rolfc. Alleged Infanticides Runcorn.—Mary Pimblett, used 27, and her husband, Joseph Pimblett, 31, were charged with the wilful murder of Richard Primblett, their son, at Runcorn, on the 24th April last. There were three other indictments against the prisoner*; two charging them with the murder of another child, separately, and ...

POLICE.—Yesterday

... POLICE.— Yesterday. MANSION-HOUSE.— Alleged Forgery.—A man named Wilham Trcdall was charged with having uttered a forged cheque for 50/. to a Mr. Mills. The prisoner had been brought up on Thursday, but no prosecutor appeared, although the Alderman waited for a considerable time. The policeman stated upon that occasion that he had on Wednesday received information that the prisoner had uttered ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—AUGUST 22. Their lordships met two clock. Lord LYNDHURST rose and addressed the house follows My lords, it great satisfaction to that your Ship, arranged to meet this day, contrary to your usual custom ; for I feel it incumbmt upon to lose not single moment invoking your attention to explanation of certain matters personal to myself. To ml^° f J® u k r h ships it would quite ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—AUGUST 20. The Lobd Chancellor took hi* seat on the at ▼e o'clock. Lord CAMPBELL gave notice that he would to-morrow ill their lordships' attention to the amendments made le Commons the Death by Accidents Bill. EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGE. OF TRADING BILL. On the motion of the same noble lord this bill was passed tiro ugh committee, and ordered be read a third time tolorrow. G. ...

TO CORRESPONDENTS

... We cannot notice, in any way, any communication that is sent to anonymously; bat those who choose to address in confidence w ill find their confidence respected. NEITHER CAN WE UNDERTAKE TO RETURN ANY MANUSCRIPTS WHATEVER. We shall avail ourselves of Mr. Mvxao's communication. have been requested by the London News Agents whom transferred the orders for the Daily News which were received the ...

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 ...