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Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. MOWDA June 28. The Clergy Offence* Bill went through committee pre forma, to enable the Bishop of London to introduce several amended clauses. PRIVATE BUSINESS. Lord BROUGHAM called attention to the ct of the private bills and business of the House, and, after haviDg spoken at considerable length on the unsatisfactory way in wbicli such natters were conductcd in bath HouseI',1' ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... ~ Th CvcLopgDlA '-P»rt 6, A. Fullarton and Co., Edinburgh, London, and Dublin.—As this work progresses its value more and mere appears. Blackwood, for July, presents a pleasing variety of matter, opening with an elaborate notice and description of Prescott's Peru. It also contains a sketch of the life of Jean Paul Frederick Richttr; an amusing paper entitled 44 tale of the Masorcha Club, ...

Shipping Intelligence

... THURSDAY, July I.— Wind variable ami liyht. Jenny, Kruse, hence at Batavia Mary .Somcrvillc, Johnson, sailed from Calcutta for this port Btli May Tynwall, Jackson, hcnccat Havana Lady Constable, Poole, hence and Prince Edward's Island at Richibucto Ajax, hence at Qucbec Haick, Danellon, sailed from Trieste for this port 17th June Orwell, Rayncr; Daniel and Mary, Evans ; Symmetry, Jones: and ...

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 ...

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LORDS. THURSDAY, July 8. Several bills were bi ought up from the Commons. THE WELLINGTON STATUE. Lord BROUGHAM, who had just been oomplalning of the ouiaanoe and waste of time involved the ceremony of receiving messengers from the other House with bills, entered at large upon this subject, contending that the subscribers who had given to have the statue plaoed upon the arch would be ...

Markets

... THE FUNDS.—London, Wkdnesday Evknixo [FROM OCR CORRESPONDENT.J improved feeling existed in the Stock market during the week, and prices have rather improved. To-day the market was steady, and Consols closed at 89J for the account; reduced Threes, 89§ i; Three-and-a-Quarter per Cents., 91* ; Consol Scrip, 1 pm. business is going on in the foreign securities, hut quotations have rather a ...

Good Rxasor.—Blits had a bright little fellow on the stand to assist him in the experiments. Sir, said the Signor,

... do you think I could put the twenty cent pieces which that lady holds, Into your coat pocket No, said the boy, con fidently. M Think not? I know you oouldn't, said the little fellow, with great firmness. Why not? 'Cause the pockets is all ton out! ...

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY MAGISTRATES

... The annual meeting (pursuant to the statute) of the magistrates of this county was held at Preston, on Thursday last, Thomas Batty Addison, E*q., in the chair. The following magistrates were presentß. Newsham, W. W. Shawe, W. Garnett, Rev. J. S. Birley, R. Smethurst, W. Sharpe, J. A. Tinne, W. Assheton, J. Brooks, jun.. Rev. B. Powell, W. Turner, J. Blanchard T. J. Knowlvs, Rev. T. S. Mills, ...

Local Intelligence

... Sudden Dbath.—On Sunday last the wife of Mr. Samuel Finlay, residing in Spring-gardens, and sister-inlaw to Mr. John Finlay, of the Exchange News-room, dropped down dead. She appeared to be in her usual heslth up to the moment of her decease, and with some friends and relatives had, at her own house, partaken of hearty dinner. She went up stairs to dress, with the intention of proceeding to ...

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE OF LOADS. MONDAY, July 12. lorfi CAMPBELL presented petition from the General Anembl]) of the Free Church of Sootland, praying for an equitable settlement of money subscribed for ke., before the taptiOß. the motion of the Duke of RICHMOND the Drainage of (Scotland) BUI sraa reed aeoond time. ordered to be committed The Clergy Offences Bill read third time, hut the Bishop London intimated ...

THE REGISTERED PALETOT CASE. To the EDIT the LI VERPOOL MERCURY. Gentlemen, —In your report of the proceedings ..

... Vice-Chancellor of England on Saturday, June 12th, you describe ourselves as receiving the protection of the Court in respect to infringement of our patented right an invention, and an assumption of the title by which it has been publicly known. From the great popularity we have attained by the sale the subject of the injunction, a garment styled the Registered Paletot, of Llama Cloth, it may ...