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IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Wednesday, Juke 23. The Speaker took the chair 12 o'clock. PRIVATE BUSINESS. REPORT.—Home's (Ferguson's) Estate BiU. RKPORTS CONSIDERED.—Leeds Waterworks (No. 2); Manchester Corporation Waterworks (power to sell to the Manchester and Salford Waterworks Compaay); Taunton Improvement and Market: Bills. THIRD READlNGS.—Caledonian Railway (Edinburgh Station and Branches to ...

Drainage Act.—Applications for loans under this Act, which appeared in the Edinburgh Gazette of the 21st, 2

... May : Applicant. Lands in Parish County of Amount. / KiWriiTriT.r, Towie, ! £ s. d. J.DavidGordon Aoehindo.r, Inch, Aberdeen 5010 0 Kindcthmont Sir J. S. Rich- j Perth 1600 0 ardson, Burt. * , C. 11. Maxwell iiiuittlc, Kirkcudbright 10 0 SirJ. J.R.Mac-j jrqiilurt l , 0 kenz-.e f, oUs [ j Knoekhain t jContin ...

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 ...

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 ...

The Daily News

... lIEK MAJESTY'S THEATRE.—To->ionnmv Evening, ROBERTO 11. DIAVOLO. MdHe. Jenny Madame Castellan; Gardoni, and Sig. Staudigl.—The PAS GISELLE.—And Selection Doors open at ~ ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN.—To-morrow Evening, 11. BARBIE DI SIVIGLIA. Mad. Mdlle. Bellini; Sigs. Salvi, Marioi.—The Third Act of LUCREZIA BORGIA. Mad. Grisi; Big.«. Marini, Tamburisi.—The Dance LA GITANA. Mdiles. ...

A Yankee Patent.—Among the notices of recent American patents in Newton's London Journal of Arts for June is ..

... To John Allen, of Cincinnati, Ohio, for a method of restoring the fulness or roundness to the cheeks. The patentee claims, as his invention, and desires to secure letters patent, restoring hollow cheeks to their natural contour and rotundity by means of metallic bulbs, formed, fitted to, and secured in the mouth bv anv suitable attachment between the jaw-bones and the cheek. ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Friday, June 18. The Lohd Chancellor took his seat at 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. rs 111 OX.—By Lord from place not heard, in Csyour the and Washhouses Bill. SECOND HEADINGS. —Newfoundland Government; Loan Societies; Turnpike Acts Continuance; Baths and Was..houses; Removal (Ireland); Copyhold Commission ; Bills. Allowances ; Stage Carriages Duties: Juvenile Offenders; Trust ...

The Paris journals and our correspondence of the 17 th have reached us. Notwithstanding the resistance of the ..

... the personal exertions of MM. Duchatel and Dumont, in the Chamber of Deputies, the proposition to reduce the duty on salt was carried by an immense majority, only fourteen votes being given in support of the cabinet The ministerial members who dared not oppose a proposition which their constituents regarded with such unmixed approbation, and yet equally recoiled from the consequences of ...

UNIVERSITY AND CLERICAL NEWS

... ir..»u, ra«i 01.—mis morning, mr. r. sc Lar Trinity, was admitted a fellow, and at the same fee Mes«rs. North, Pinder. aad W. Wood, were elected schn'ars of the same society. Whitehall, Mat 29.—The Queen ha* presented the Rev. J. S. Jenkinson, M A., the vicarage of Batter sea, in the county of Surrey and dio. of Winchester, void by the promotion of the Hon. and Re*. R. J. Eden, the bishopric ...