IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Tuesday, June 15. The Chancellor took his teat at 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. PETITIONS.—By Lord LrrtsLTOV, from the Stourbridge Union, in of the Law Settlement. SECOND READINGS.—Muter in Chancery; Bankruptcy and Insolvency (No. 3); Masters in ChauceryAffidavit-office, Bills. COMMITTEE.—Burghs Police Scotland BUI. REPORT.—Punishmint of Vagrants (Ireland) Bill. THIRD READINGS ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16

... In the House of Lords, yesterday, Lord Stanley submitted the motion of he !iad given notice, that the papers presented to both houses of parliament, command her Majesty, afforded, the opinion of that house, no justification for the recent interference of this country by force of arms in the internal affaiis of Portugal, the motion being supported by the Earl of Winciiii.sea.—The course taken ...

The Drama

... Lyceum.—A long and prosperous season at this theatre was brought to a last night. The entertainments selected for the occasion were for the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Keeley. The pieces were Martin Chuzzlewit, 44 Jenny at last, and 44 The Bottle Imp. In the course of the evening a farewell address was spoken by Mrs. Keeley: it asy.iniel a poetical form, and contained jokes upon the majority ...

Advertisements & Notices

... #e iver, specifying the saumbe of thei chancein:;~e DBVA ?? Orders to be made lpayable to )t:r O. Catherine-street, Strand, London. SPORTSMAN'S GAETEI 0 CLERKS OF COURSESdSEbRETARIES -OF TyACHTING AND CRICKET CLUBS-COURSIlG MEETINGS, &c. le shall at all times feel greatly indebted to those genrtle.- en who will take the trouble to forward us authentic returns of the meetings which may come off ...

Published: Sunday 20 June 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 447 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

Advertisements & Notices

... THE IRISH COUNCIL. rU'iHE next Meeting of this Body, open to the T1 press, will be held on THIS DAY (Tuoedal-a the ROTUNDO. , The chair will be taken at Three ?? preli0 Every member has the privilege of admifting two e~rangers. SAMUEL FERGUSON, ?HO seas COLMANM M. O'LOGULEN,S FUNERAL OF TIlE LATE MR. O'CONNELL ' HE Nobility, Clergy, Gqntry, and the Pblie TLBodies who propose attending the ...

Advertisements & Notices

... f - 2 ; 7 C C M I' A 'N X., isM 5z. 'Vi2Kt' ' r ' ST11UT1hT. 7,70 j K.>' ' I')ii I PO elf Wii iA £3 lier SLare 'p '7'17,2'17,' tfo th l -tlse of' l4:. a*ict-l . KaC~ avlI 12 777it IhiI1 Other ?? t:1- 1 kil,- ?? 01170 ~lrate of FIEllr pEr' I, 'M t Itr) w Iwz77, vu1171 1) ep-sits inadea 'P .7 t107tI C7'ali. 771 Is'i;''aelit-l irie TIL157t2L1S' I 11' T iI 1 W ',!iI~li~~lV 1lC1 naSLS 1 I A an' ...

Advertisements & Notices

... THE GREATEST SALE OF ANY MEDICINE IN THE GLOBE. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. A Very Wonderful Cure of a Disordered Liver and Stomach. Extract, ' a letter fro Air. Charles Wilson, 30, Princes Street, Glasgow', dated, February 18th, 1847. ?? AVIXWO taken your Pills to remove a disease of the Stomach and H Liver, under which I had long suffered, and having followed your printed instructions I haveregained ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 11F Rv. A ES A GHEY, from the 'fly. s~tmONS in tt ?? Association Chapel, (vrtO Manchese,-MROSunday, June 13th. I e'lc at hl- te eeigat ?? will be at the door-A cletowllbmade after each sermon. ?? Lndsofthe chapel. RADSALFORD TOWN A ?? A colletion SilE made afer deachvermdonTO ,,()fffluv' evt'ti,'I, ?? jp, Cheetham, Hill Road, by), tehec li'v r ?? y fficers of theChr-T ir 'crFuill'tiofls, ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Applcatonsby eetr repecinyedertien inta st be postpaid 01'the sol nt b reeivd. ppleatoasdit'ctctd toa be inade at thepctters ros beyaesent:in uchcassno written coos- in munzetjns oo e atened o. er~ana ?? cannot be trk ~to W &NRTED, a JUNIOR AS APEteGocr rd. Addras eH l.tbp tos.1 ~TtTE)a Frstrat LO-P RE STE.AM ENGINE, ?? nters'. S t: , pected tlesprinteis'. WANTED), a P'ARTNER (actVe rw IV e), ...

Advertisements & Notices

... ro Chemists and Drugglsts, &c. pro BE DISPOSED OF, by Private Treaty, I the BUSINESS of a DISPENSING CHE- MIST, in a flourishihg Town in North Wales. Apply to Mr. Monuis GRIFFITH, Solicitor, Bangor. Bangor, 24th May, 1847. TO BE SOILD, Pursuant to a Decree of the High Court of Chan- cery made in a Cause Jones versus Hum.- phreys, with the approbation of Richard Rich- _ ards, Esquire, one of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Rattwag?!ftotflfo-l . . II I ; - - ; 0-- BLtISTOL AND bXFrrER RAILWAY. THIRD SllARFS. FOURTh CALL of FIVE POUNDS per $IRARE, making, a with previous Calls, Fifteen Pounds per Share. The Directors of this Company, under the provisions of the Act of Parliament. hereby aivE NOTICE that the Proprietors of THIRD SHARES are required topay, on or before MONDAY, the 14th day of Jane. 1817, at any of ...

Advertisements & Notices

... I VTUl Q UE EN'S It 0 YA L TF7EA TRE. Mit. XAMES JOutt PROSSER, LEbSEE. f ulS PRESENT SATURDAY, 26th June, 1847, will be performed the Comedy of MARRIED LIFE, ,r. Santiel Coddle, Mr. W. Davidge- Mr. Lionel iMr. Reynolds; Mr. Henry Dove, Mr. 1. Nye; t'r, samnel Coddle, Mrs. Clifton; Mrs. Lionel Lynx, is Julie NicoI; Mrs. Henry Dove, Miss S M1. Browne. To be followed by the Blllstte of the J ...