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CITY INTELLIGENCE. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL NEWS. The Court of Directors of the Bank of England has not vanced ..

... Constitution suppl ies the following fearfal narrat “+ On Tuesday last Mr Atkinson, coroner, held inquests at Ball Ellen and John Clarke, children. After the examination of Dr taker and other witnesses, the jury returned verdicts of ‘ Deatl starvation.’ ...

FORZUGm intelligence

... dDespatches Napoleon; •* Pretty Mary,” John Merwyl; Notea on Walter Savage Landor,” Thomas de Quincey; *• ?ketches in Cities, I-Glaigow, Past, Piesent and Future;” Arguments for the Repeal of the Union,” by John O’C nnell, M.P., with “Note* on Mr O’Connell’s ...

the drama-

... plays with her presence on Monday evening. Their RoyalH'ghneeseathc Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, attended by Mr Edmund St John Mildmay, also honoured the theatre with their presence. _ Jinny Lind.— This lady has sent letter to Mr Bunn, in which she offers ...

BELL'S LIFE IX LONDON, APRIL 4, 1847—THE SALE OF WHICH EXCEEDS T>VfiNTi!-FIVE THOUSAND

... . I w. J. Hope Klnx tbeVaßar (b b), )Mr | Mr Battj** Notbonne (hi), axed, ttjb.* b- «nard 3 John Fo*ter The EmP*roe, (kb). a*ed. 1M» 71b.. ..Mr Toroee Mr John Sheaherd’a br Catamaran »), Med. l»at Capt Broalier Mr ». Parker e The Sailor ;h b), W. ...

BOUBB OP LOBDS

... 11. TUESDAY.—On the motion that the house go into committee the Army Service Bill, the Marquis of Londonderry and the Earl Cardigan stated their objeciiocs to the measure, Earl Grey briefly rep yin? to the two noble lords. After few observations from the ...

BELL’S LIFE I* LONDON, JUNE 13, 1847-THE SALE OF WHICH EXCEEDS TWENTV-SEVEN THOUSAND

... » Ys stow and Plymouth. John Davenport, Esq, for Torquay. Maid and kind.bearted owner 0 n_ board ; e Duke of Beaufort’s Lotre ice, 4.—Syren vawl, —Oaprey cutter, Grace being accompanied by Lords Ado! hus Fitzclaren 8 Cardigan, 8 of the Mist cutter, H ...

PORTUGAL

... be presented and supported at the ensuing election. They are Lord John Russell, Sir George Larpent, Baron Rothschild, and Mr Pattison. our readers see, two of the new candidates (Lord John Russell and Mr Pattison) are of the present members, and the two ...

LITERATURE. THE MAGAZINES, NEW BOOKS, Ac. Thf. Players ; or, the Stage Life, T. J. Serle, Esq. 3 vols, Colburn.''

... founded or fact—an Irish fact scarcely requiring embellishment at the hands of fiction. High-wavs By-ways,” by T. Colley Grattan, was written about the time Washington Irving was in full vogue—some 23 years ago. when rambling about on the continent was ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, SEPTEMBER 5, 1847.—THE SALE OF WHICH EXCEEDS TWENTY-SEVEN THOUSAND

... fortnight on the Halifax Ground. . . Match at Cardigan.— A match, which excited considerable interest in tfce town aid neighbourhood of Cardigan, was played on Monday last, in which the married members cf the Cardigan Club and the Officers of the Regiment of ...

IMPERIAL. PARLIAMENT- turn raised by the axendment, from which was but too apt to wandei when | tempted to do

... good to Ireland until they adopted, as between landlord and tenant, the principl * perpetuity of tenure and a corn rent. Mr Grattan then intimated his desire to withdrew his amendment. The holders of railway property are deeply anxious to know how they are ...

LIFE IN LONDON, DECEMBE | weattTn 2a LIFE OFFICE ®, F nd HEALTHY LIVES ASSUR TO CORR: DE 2 7

... shall presently allude, carrying or wit -X H : districts specified, elsewhere than in his or her dwelling-house, any arm s aescriptions of arms \ —TEC: here follows a long enumeration of the variou to prevent the evasion of ever that might otherwise take ...