LORD MORPETH KISSING THE ROD

... iHricttrn. SALVS POPULI t. SUI'HEM A. TUESDAI', June 22, 1847. The predicament which Lord Morpeth found himself placed on the motion for going into committee the Health of lowns Bill, bore a analogy to that in which the Premier stood at the commencement of the session, on the question of opening the ports. As friend and foe alike concurred in condemnation of Loid John Russell s hesitancy and ...

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... CAU TION TO TRADESMEN. F dC This ileto give notice that I will not be answerable for .1 la e u otracted by my Wife, LOUISA REED, shelhaving in nnf hebt hom Without my consent. ROBERT REED, his H Maork. ?? Row, Bedminster, June 26, 1847. v Hereby Caution all Persons not to trust ?? I Wife, ELIZABETH DOWLING, of Lewin's Mead, as IV will not be answerable for any Debteshemaycontract after this t ...

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... A few BUILDING LAND. few Parceels in the neighbourhocod of Partsea, to be, b, dipsd ofby PRIVATECONTRACT. lent- Apply .tci -A4. Chamberlain, 9iritor,.Pcrc~a, Wufin 1y AlYD]JEUNER1 & la. FOURCH-ETTE IT laste, By THoHAs H&Y~sEs BAYLk,Esq. bya But the guests are arriving, my villa has got and Quite a park-like opkarance-d beaulifulspot;, ad a ThebAndonnthelawnin'the prettyttmsrque.- state , ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LOKDS.—Tuesday, June 8. The Load Chancellor uok his seat 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BU3INEBS. SECOND KEADINGS.— Lunatic Asylums (Ireland); Turnpike Roads (Ireland), Hills. COMMlTTEE.—Representative Peers (Scotland) Bill. THIRD READINGS.—Poor Removal (England and Scotland); Lunatic Asylums; Towns Improvement Clauses, Bills. NOTICE OF MOTlON.—Education.—The Bishop of Exeter, on Friday next, to ...

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... * CITY OF DUBLIN ELECTION. A T a Meeting 'of sthe Oom ittee of the Loyal £3.. National Repeal Assoclttiofl, on Friday, 4th of June, 8 ICIIARD KELLY, Esq., T.C., in the Chair. Proposed by Edmond W. O'Maho0 Y, Bars er; se- 0onded by Michael Murphy, T.C., and oarr una I. moUily: P Resolved-That a Meeting of the representis several Wards, of the Repeat Wardens, and er iu n. tial Gentlemen in the ...

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... =OT FORPROPAGA.TNG THE ' sbpel in Foreign -Parts, siiuMON will be preached in St. G orges Churob, A and a collection made in aid of the Funds of the Soc etyd on the Morning of SUNDAY, JuNE Qth, by the Revy. L. JEFFRAY, M.A., incumbent'o St. An- trew's .Ashtou--Service to oomme1ce at half-past ten, a.m. pajrgh flall, near ahorley. I H gIS *sRETREAST' is exclusively 'nlierded for the 1tr ...

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... GLOBE INSURANCE, PALL-MALL AND CORNHILL, LONDON. EDWARD GOLDSNID, Esq., Chairman. WILLIAM TITE, Esq., ?? Depulty Chairman. GEORGE CARR GLYN, Esq., Treasurer. ESTABLISHEZD 1803. FOrt FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE, AND ANNUITIES, AND TllH PURCHASE OF REVEStIONS AND LIFE CONTINGENCIES. CAPITAL ONE MILLION STERLING. r ip whole paid up and invected, and enfireiy T ind(ependent! of the ?? of plreminnios ...

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... poETRY FRoo THE MILLION. '1dings, DrnrtllYC~n, London. - r.Charles Slomnan, teol I ~ Eigh~h -Stretscoie(iIO ?? and Lecturt ,rresi ?? cir, ogtim ,,s 0poewsi' n !Esq *yc, fat ror be is prr-pa ieo tuoec,9 tri'7 b,,rtocc notice, ae nti0 l ?? trl itfs ?? este, cobssr'ttctd with. asl ,b, ru.5- I PrtrO niedi' ins t wi or country As ?? - o 00,c icr- Vucalict._- 1- e Siltcr pro ibeaddrs-5 .I tt-i' l ...

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... I ECTU RES ON ECCLESIASTI CAL POIATly. ,Tle~~ltP f ths CO~tS ~ illb Delivered TO-DJ(t I.L ,-ccginl~deChpe. rolcscHill1 Roadh, by theI liey. ?? Te puait f a cborcic. Nations] '1 ,l~c'uei'a o 'lei~'in i~ el b Irnconjtrary to the law ?? I~'etastecerevoot in adrelgius ibrty, and a cause of itrui'i'JS1 ANT,1-S8TATkCHURUH ASSOOJA- ) SO -ALECTRE il~.li,,vered in the ?? t~c-l~tteievCicfieltr§VSalord ...

MANCHESTER TOWN COUNCIL

... There was meeting of this body on Wednesday. E. Arinitage, Esq., Mayor, in the chair, to pass a motion ordering the common seal of the Corporation to be affixed to the mortgage deed for securing the amount borrowed from the Public Works Loan Commissioners, for the erection of the Borough Gaol. The resolution, as drawn up in legal form, was rather lengthy, but its purport was that the seal of ...