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... that the honourable member (.Mr Hudson) intends to give a series of splendid dinners at Albert-gate, and that the house to undergo some extensive decorations prior to that event. This reminds us of anecdote of Mr Hudson, mentioned to some time back. As ...

Published: Wednesday 24 April 1850
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3523 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... the late Queen Dowager, whose fit, 18e rvitude in the late King's establish, ar,^ Adelaide, merited some pertb yearl y allowance. Lord John Ruscoal ? ancellor of the Exchequer, it is Qt ell come before tbe House of ask for a grant of public money, s ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... gazetted are of that class which c a 9 °i l,s t° iaise additional schemes, to alter and amend v> ° ' &c * P a rties pro and allowed to inspect and trace the Det ween the hour 3 of twelve and f to enci on the of December. c P»vate business of last session ...

DR LAYARD AND NINEVEH

... speaks of it as a city with many strongholds and many gates with bars; that had multiplied her merchants above the stars of heaven; whose and princes were numerous as the locusts , whose store and glory of pleasant was end-16 The destruction of the city ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... ro °eedings taken in the time of the n ! . ' when there was a different form of kft ts to taken, and when none but Pro- j allowed to sit in this House, and could f 9 1657 for a member. On the °*thi took 88 dec that every persoD, be- M, v Parliament, should ...

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... was manager for the whole. (Loud cheers.) Pay for Your Shoes.—The fisherwomen of Sunderland, having ascertained that Mr Hudson would arrive at Sunderland on Easter Monday, determined that the honourable member should pay for his shoes ; and accordingly ...

ELECTIONS

... Mr Watson, 230. Mr T. Clifton ; 210. Lymington (2). —Sir J. R. Oarnac, 190; E. J. Hutchins, 157. Mr Mackinnon, 140 ; Mr E. Hudson (retired). Wallinford (I).—Mr Malins, 174. Mr Morison, 168. Bewdley (I).—Sir T. Winnigton, 169. Mr Sandars, 151. Leominster ...

Published: Wednesday 14 July 1852
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4469 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... it be possible, the former should be recalled, and the latter not allowed to depart; because it is our firm conviction that when they arrive out in the colony, they will not be allowed to land their human freight; for, one of the speakers the colonists ...

Ocean Soundings.—A brig of war, bearing the stars and stripes at her mast-head, is now lying in the Southampton ..

... The ball then lowered into the water, and upon reaching the bottom the strain upon the line ceases, and the arms fall down, allowing the ball to detach itself entirely from the rod, which is then easily drawn in—the drilled portion of which is discovered ...

LITERATURE

... such an one this place. No children were not allowed to out from here. They were kept here for short time to fatten, and after that were sent to the slave-market down South, to be sold : no slave was allowed to be sold here for the present. There were ...

THE NORTH-WEST PASSAGE

... journey to the main ice, and then the lanes of water allowed of their proceeding three quarters of a day further, which brought them to a very large and high ice, with not space enough in any part of it to allow their kyacks to enter tbe probable distance Mr ...

LECTURES ON AMERICA

... to the moral ■and religious state of the peasant proprietory in that district. He next gave rn account of a voyage on the Hudson from Albany to New York, from which the following is extract. but now beauty gives place to grandeur, the steamer has called ...

Published: Wednesday 22 November 1854
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4674 | Page: 3 | Tags: none