M. WILLIAM SMITH O'BRIEN
... AIR. WILLIAM SMTITII O'BRIEN. ]r Th folwn drs rmM SihO'Brien, To is thle noiiy lry ebr fprimncorporate c hL i bodies adgneen hohv ?? in favour I e of th Irs stt ronr no lvign penal exile in Van Dimc ...
... AIR. WILLIAM SMTITII O'BRIEN. ]r Th folwn drs rmM SihO'Brien, To is thle noiiy lry ebr fprimncorporate c hL i bodies adgneen hohv ?? in favour I e of th Irs stt ronr no lvign penal exile in Van Dimc ...
... The annual vestry of the parish of West Derby was held yesterday forenoon, in the vestry-roons of the parish Church, in the village of that township; the Rev. John Stewart, t ...
... WORKING MEN'S SUNDAY SH LATME OI.WORsSIP | IN IVEPOL. tN ALY ~vr ERPOL ERCUY. THEEDTORSO A i. ty GXLOEA o ae xrse njtnif to republish-the Religious, Statistics of Liverpool, ?? A ybyMr. Calderwood and ...
... THE UN[TED STATES. (From the Corr'espoadett o the Times) N.w YoKe, FaB 28, 10 A.M,-New York was electrifidl yesterdl;y mourning by the announcement in the journals that the news from California had been received in18 daas. Anuo ther week in the ninoth's passage to San Francisco h is beeri a annihilated, and thi routeis so feasible and reliable that tho ! Post-offlit department' at Washington ...
... I IE IA'P4LA MEN7' HOUSE OF LORDS-TurIUSDAY, MARCI 10. The Dake of ARGYLL presented petitions from different -parta of Scotland, against the openirg of the Crystal Palace on Sundays, and agairiit the Mllynooth grant. The Earl of EGLINTON moved for copies of all papers and correspondence respecting the reinst~t5snent i the Irish magistracy of Mr. Kirwan. m3LAW OF EVIDENCE AND' PRIOCDURE' BILL. ...
... BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, - r. ?? - I r . . - -r - W. 17. Smith and Sons' Newspaper 0ico, No. 1, Eden-quay, March 30. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. The Globe ayo Mr. Chisholm Anstey, late M.P., has been appointed one of the commissioners to revihe the statutes, The first meeting of the commissioners will be held to-morrow, Thursday. The .6loba states that the law takes its course in the case of the ...
... Last night the second reading of the bill on this important subject was to have come off. Ministers looked a little alarmed about the issue since the op- position had, for the first time since the resumption of business, made desperate efforts to revive the ancient community of sentiment in their party, and id make a stand on the Reserve Bill, to be followed by another on the Jews' ...
... =IGRANTS AND TRI±IR PRI'ENDS, ?? IThe friends ot emigrants will be doing a great ser- vice to persons intenidinig to seek their tortune in the vouthern colonies, by transmitting copies or extracts ox letters from Australia. Considerable weight is attashed to epistolary evidence ot the state of Australian affairs, and much useful information is often conveyed by such means. Every care will be ...
... TEJ P1ROVICEB. CHESHIRE-THx RoBBSILY 4X MACCaF IBIED- Four men have been apprehended on suspicion of taking part in the robbery, on SunnLd evening week, at the house of i& Dean, Park-green, Macclesfield, and they were on Monday brought before the magistrates for a remand until Monday next. The mnee of the men are Edward Roberts, William. Jones, Henry Ford, and Patrick Parroti These men wsere ...
... I i HOUSE OF LORDS.-MIONDAY, FEBRUARY 28. weI d The Earl of DERBY presented a number of petitions the if from members of the Scotch Church in Canada, praying to D their lordships not to interfere with the arrangement en- Ultl L tered into in ? 810 on the subject of the Clergy Reserves n in that province. The noble Earl then entered at length e, into the question, and concluded by protesting ...
... IMPERIAL PA RLIAMEN'T. in tacht or HOUSE OF LORDS, 'TysttAr, Fell. 22. In n- The Law of Evidence (Sotland) Bill was read a second L ed time, on the motion of Lord L'iioOGHAM- i.p ottct is- Some other business was also, dispatched, and their lordships 33' adjoutrnied at an early hour.stt Wl THUVRSDAY, FED. 24. tion se Lord Dzaya gave notice that on Monda y he should pres.ent he a petition on ...
... Ad _ n o - IA -A ?? 5 ?? NAALA . by- in- -v -111 - SA UL.U& IC . 1 - -t s ?? 0th. sly On Saturday last a complaint was lodged before the MAYOR, mix n-Dr. BEsN, and R. FO ANat a, J. SAaNDARS, and H. F. Gis-.r en SORNz. Esqrs., against Mr. F. Shaw, silk manufacturer, for ot his having females employed io his manufacturing premises after foo by seven in the evening, of the 14th February last. it ...