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Emigrant and the Colonial Advocate

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS.-THURSDAY, FEB. 1

... preceded by the great officers of state, the Duke of Wellington 'bearing the sword of state, entered the house, leaning upon the arm of His Royal Highness Prince Albert. Her Majesty having taken her seat, by her royal command the whole house, which presented ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS.-FRIDAY, FEB. 2

... information as the Hon. Baronet seemed to think it would furnish, and which he (Lord John Russell) had no objection to. The motion, after a few words from Mr. Goulburn, Mr. John O'Connell, and Mr. Plumptre, was:agreed to.—ln answer lo a question by Mr. Ewan ...

1IOU:3E OF COMMONS

... up, and he house adjourned. Ci:nolly took tFe oaths and his seat for the county of Donegal, as did Mr. Pryse Pryse for the Cardigan boroughs.—EMlGnATlON: Mr. Monsell referred to a document signed by Mr. Merivale, stating that emigt ants would be sent out ...