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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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 ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS .—August 2G. Their lordships met at two o'cUck. COMMISSION. The royal assent was given commission to the following Spirit Licenses and Duties, Income-Tax Deduction, Ecclcsiastical Patronage, Tithe Act Amendment, Naval and Military Dcinrtinents. l'atent Commi>sions, Poor Removal, Baths and Wa llurial Service (No. 2), Death by Accidents Compensatio- j, Commons Inclcwure (No. 3), ...

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... HOUSE OF LORDS.—August 21. The Lord Chancbllob took his seat on the woolsack at five p.m. The Wreck and Salvages Bill was read a second time. DEATH BY ACCIDENTS COMPENSATION BILL, Lord CAMPBELL called attention, according to notice, to the amendment made in this bill by the House of Commons. The principal feature of that amendment was this : The bill, originally framed, gave the compensation ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—AUGUST 24. Lord Holland took the oaths and his scat. LOUD LYNDHURST'S EXPLANATION Lord LYNDHUKST-My lords, having received from lr.y hon. friend the head of the late government a letter, with reference the statement I had the honour to make your lordships Saturday, I beg leave to call y«ur attention tor a few moments to that statement, and to my right hon. friend s letter. It ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Acgcst 25. The Lord Chancellor took his teat the woolsack fire o'clock. LORD RIPON—EXPLANATION. Earl RIPON, whom excitement rendered occasionally indistinct, addressed the house as follows:—My lords, I have to beg your indulgence for short time while I refer to a topic peculiarly interesting to myself, and which has been recently the topic of discussion your lordships' house. I ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—August 27. Their lordships met at half-past three, SMALL DEBTS BILL. The Earl of ELLENBOROUGH presented petition from the Incorporated Society of Attorneys, Solicitors, &c., not barristers, practising the courts of law and equity, praying that members of their profession might be eligible to offices under the Small Debts Bill. The LOKD CHANCELLOR said that the measure had been ...