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IRELAND

... DUBLIN, Mat 13. The bulletin of to-day states that The Lord Lieutenant has had quiet night, and feels somewhat stronger. The following letter, denouncing the perpetrators of the outrages in the south, is published in the government paper this evening: To the Inhabitants of the Counties or and Limerick.— The Lord Lieutenant has observed with regret, that evil and misguided persons are ...

BUSINESS OF THE WEEK IN THE LORDS

... BUSINESS OF THE WEEK THE LORDS. MONDAY, Mav 17. ORDERS OF THE DAY. Second Readings.—Factories Bill [Lords summoned]. laggerstune College Incorporation BUI. Commitment.—Townshend Peerage Bill. Retort. —Threatening Letters, fce.. Bill (amen ments). Third Readings.—La ded Proi>erty (Ireland) Bill [Lords summoned! ; .Newmarket and Chcteitteld (ex'ensiou Thctford); Do. (extension Bury and branch to ...

PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS

... Customs' Duties.—An account of the gross and nßt amount Customs' duty received at each port of the United kingdom during the years ending oth January, 1846 and 1847, has been ordered by Mr. Hastie. The following is a summary: Gaoss Receipts. 1845. 1846. £ s. d. £ s. d. England 17,953,569 5 3 18,198,730 9 7 Scotland 1,711,794 16 0 1,924,996 3 4 Ireland 2,333,125 18 5 2,407,220 8 1 ° f ClUted 21 ...

Fine Arts

... Savoy Chapel.—A very interesting monument has just been erected in the Savoy Chapel, in the Strand, by Charlet Hay Cameron, Esq., to the memory of his greatgrandfather, Dr. Archibald Cameron, hanged at Tyburn in on bill of attainder passed against him for his share in the It bcllion 1745. The inscription is simple ai-d sugg utire the of Dr. Archibald Cameron, wh remains, after execution, were ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS—Tiiursday, MAT 20. The Lord Chaxcellor took his seat at o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS. -By the Bishop of from Bristol ; fcarl Frrzwiu.iA*, from a place not beard; Lord Foley, from Derby ; in favour the Health of Towns Bill. PAPERS PRESENTED. —The Marquis of Laxhdowne laid on the table oertain report* relative to the relief of distress in Ireland. SECOND READINGS.—CIergy ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... i, HOUSE OF LORDS.—Mondat, Mat 17. ' The Lokd Chancellor took his seat o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By the Ri»hop of from Oldham and other. Bichop rf Cuma, from Boltoa »nd Rockdale; the' Sahop Oxrou>, from Oldham and udders field; Lord Wiiarxcutfe, from Blackburn and Huddersfleld; Lord Fkvkrsiiam, fourteen petitions fr*m Ash ton and other places; Earl Garr, several petitions from ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS. —Friday, Mat 14. Thi Loud Cuancellou took his seat o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—Bv Lor'l Canrßti-L, from Liverpool, complaining of the infliLi 1 0,000 Irish paupers into that t wn, from Ireland, since the Ist of January last, the introduction of fever and dysentery in consequence', an-1 praying 'heir lordships to a Ike Irish Poor-law Bill. Lord Fevlbsuax, from Leeds, ...

NEW ZEALAND COMPANY

... lhe annual general court was held yesterday house of the company, in Broad-street-builen * Aglionby, Esq M.P., presided. The report was read by Mr. Harrington, the secretary. an abstract. (An abstract of tlio correspondence to appeared in this paper yesterday.) The correspondence with her Majesty's fin-eminent hid put the proprietors in possession of the negotiation in which the directors ...

HOUSE OF LORDS.—FACTORY BILL

... Division second reading of this bill. Minority of eleven who voted against the second reading of the Factory Bill. Lord Chancellor Clarendon barons. Brougham earls. Lonsdale Ashburton Monteagie Auckland Ridnor Beaumont Wrottcsley Burlington Lords Camperdown, Vivian, and Foley paired off against the bill. ARMY SERVICE BILL. Division in favour of limiting the first period of service to ten and ...

SCOTLAND

... EDINBURGH, Mat 13. The weather still continues unfavourable for vegetation. The wind is indeed westerly, bat rain comes so often as to prevent that steady heat that is now essential to progress. Nevertheless, the trees and fields have a healthy and fresh appearance. ltoad refjrm will likely become movement question in Scotland. An influential meeting has been held in Ayr for the purpose of ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Tuesday, Mat 18. The Lord Chancellor took his at at o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By L>rd Brougham, from Macclesfield, in favour of the Ten Hoars Factory Hill; from Inverness, against the Police (Scotland) Bill; from the three denominations dissenters, Presbyterians, Independents, and Baptists, resident within twelve miles of London, against any further grants for the ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS. —SATURDAr, Mat 15. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By Mr. Mcntz, from .irniingham, in favour of the Medical Registration, &c., Bill.—Mr. llvwes, twelve petition-> from Lambeth to thesameeffect. —Mr. I*. llov. from Carlisle, in favour of the Health of Towns Bill, with eer lin -By an hon. Mkxiifh, from pianoforte makers favour of the foregain* bill. REPORT.—Loan Discount Bill. ...