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Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY,, July 19. Several bills were brought from the Commons, and read first time. Earl GREY presented a despatch from the Governor-General of Canada, stating that the sum subscribed in the North American oolonies, for the distressed Irish, amounted to Ism sum than £33,000. The Leith Harbour and Docks Bill was mad third time and passed. The Herring Fishery (Scotland) BUI went ...

CANDIDATES FOR LIVERPOOL: SAINTLY PREDICAMENT

... Cite 8 ALUS POPULI LEX SUP REM A. FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1847. We have before alluded the division and distraction in the Tory camp. At a meeting, held in that camp on Wednesday, the confusion became worse confounded.'* The assembly was composed of the Mackworth Tory Saints, under the No- Popery banner, led by the redoubtable Mr. Thomas Berry Horsfull; the Peelite Tories, for Mr. Card well, under ...

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... T 'T \\ _ I'he ?? is ?? revision. ?? ('._lIe hclines, - I See Tlieo Still, breaithe a pure nid trlnder feeling; but nar standarM of merit in poetry iw, its on other reqlisits besides-in one of w hich, ticat. ness of velsificatiol, the ?? of ' 11. C.,t are eertaili'i def ective. .T. 11il.n-\e admire many of the ideas \hlichl &, J, M. 1;., iii iiou(rs which must indeed have been to him ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF LORDS.—Monday, July 5. The Lord Chancellor took his seat 5 o'clock. PUBLIC BUSINESS. 1 THIRD READINGS.—Corn, Sic., Importation; Trustees' Relief; Militia Ballot Suspension; bills. Messengers from the House of Commons brought up a number of bills.; i POOR-LAW RELIEF SUPERVISION (IRELAND) BILL. The committee this bill was postponed. 1 Lord BROUGHAM begged to call the attention his noble ...

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... a POST-OFFICE WARD REPEAL CLUB. A T the uaual Weekly Meeting of the above Club, A boeld On Monday Evening, 12th July, 1847, at their Rooms, 7, Elephant-lane. Mr. JAMES DELANY, R.W., ?? in the Chair, The following resolution was unanimously adopted:- Moved by Mr. John O'Brien; seconded by Mr. John MI. Rooney: Resolved-That we have read with surprise and indigna- tion the unjustifiable attack in ...

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... TO TllI EI4IJECTO1s OY THE BOROUGH OF IPSWICH. Gentlemen, [AVING now nearly completed outr Canvass, we are H desirous publicly to express our Thanks to the very numerous body of Electors who have promised us thjir support, and to the Constitueucy generally, for thekindneie and courteisy with which we have been received Ithas been our anxious deyireto seeevery Elector andte shall endeavour, ...

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... THE KIUNG'8 f03OMSj,' . SOIJTHSEA BEACHe. R. HOLLINGSIVORTH has the Ihona ri; L announce the ROOMS are now OPEN r 3umrner Season. The Fourtfl SOJIiEE, Monday. JutJr^: Dancirg from Nine cill OQe o'Oclock, precsely. :1 Subcrbers Tickets 5s. 6d. each. C l ENTRAL ACADEMr Y, 22, Ordnauce.ro, Szl£ C sea, conducted by.Alr. A. JOHNMTONEA;; M .P., RE-OPENS on Wednesday, 12th Joly, AX, Terms-7s.6d.. 10s ...

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... NOTICE To DEBTORS'AND CREDITORS. ALL persons having any claim or'demand against .AILMr. JOHN SANDALL, late of Moreton-in-Marab, in the Jr county of.Gloucester, coal merchant, deceased, are requested to q send the particulars thereof to me, the under-signed; and a~ll v persons who stand indebted to the said Estate ard requested to n pay. the amount of their respective debts to me forthwith. ...