IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT
... I I HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY, JUNE 3. Their lordships met at five o'olock THE CAVALRY BARRACKS AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE. Lord REDESDALE asked if the cost of ulling dozrn the cavalry barrvck ...
... I I HOUSE OF LORDS. MONDAY, JUNE 3. Their lordships met at five o'olock THE CAVALRY BARRACKS AT KNIGHTSBRIDGE. Lord REDESDALE asked if the cost of ulling dozrn the cavalry barrvck ...
... I DIGRACFUL IiAELRFN'i Ad | ; A aHSH1R, V1rAL4BL The 'hetdr ocunty magistrates hed fa osas on Saturday- lat,' whei' Xoeni renacrkable dis- closures were mrade respeoting the unWuO:AtabI.6 conduct of t ...
... THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED SYSTEMS OF REPRESENTATION When Parliament re-assembles to-morrow, the Chancellor of the Exchequer will bring before the House of Commons the new plan of the Govern- ment for ...
... DREADFU SFERNG o0 A. SHIP'S CR EW e ffI Announce, Last wee, A e: brl th 10X.6s oE the H3:ull barquea Sea :Iu1 d ?? lossfsd alof the diowning'ofE five 'of: the ew .of0the fo er Both vessels left Grihsh ...
... ut | A gold albert guard and appeindages have been eat presented to Mr. John Gough Brown the seore. ge tary of the Liverpool Temperance ue, in , ppreciatiorn of valuable servicee rendered ...
... EFFIGY BURNING IN ILAcAsTA. _ I . I EX TR AORDINA'Z Y DISPLAY OF POLTAL YlSG On Friday evening, an extraca'dhy ,nistra. tion took plsos in the publid streets 6f LanotZ'ter. The events comneoted yfith ...
... PARLIAMIE NTARY INT'ELLIGENCE. HOUSE OF LORDS.-MONDAY, JUNE 17. Their lordships met at four o'clock, when the royal assent was given by commission to the Consolidated Funds (X14,000,000) Bill, the Exchequer Bonds (£1,700,000 Bill, the Public Works Loan Bill, the Sale anid Purchase of Shares Bill, the Labouriug Classes Dwelling-houses Act (1866) Amendment Bill, the British Spirits Bill, and a ...
... LOCA L I - ._ OIL T1 NNV rpm L , T - ,, ?? I UPENrNGOF0 THt NgFWTo seen from the report of tii T ?? -. meeting last Thursday t roed 511b declined the. invitation to hat theen p ?? \V1 Preston Town Hall and thtehe pgi l~ in addition to the other festivitiee e th5re has, Inese areview of the volunteers fe there ees Pacjs ?? has also bes iniedt e rw5 t pti answer has been reeieef-nt,~ 0 but e ...
... isorrotO ?? t. Whon is a man not a man -When he is a-bed. When is3 fowl's neck like a bell ?-When it is wrung If araeft of timber contains several million feet, how 00~lg Il it produce ? manylol P~hiligps says: The best education in the scld is thgt got by strggling for a living. A° oung lady of Montgomery, who wis recently caught 5makin a cea gave it as her reason for the act -that ...
... The National Reform Union held a great meeting on Saturday evening in St. James's Hall. Mr. Samuel Morley presided; and with him on the platform were Mr. Mill, MP., Mr. Gilpin, M.P., Col. Dlckson, andDr. Brewer. The Chairman opened the proceedings by explaining that this meeting was advertised before the government decided to accept the principle of Mr. Hodgklnson's amendment- before, indeed, ...
... ?? -i- --tn0I I Madame Victor -Hugo has been in Paris for the last few dayu. The Common Council of London has voted £1,600 for the entertainment of the Bglg an Riflemln. The total amount of beet sugar produced in the world is reported to be about 2,08),000 tons annually. Framces le the chief grower. On Friday last, at St. Peter's, Maidstone, the congregation ConCiSting ,f two ladls, thH ?? ...
... SALUS POPULI LEX S1PREMA. . I DOMESTIC. In the House of Lords on Thursday evening, the Army Enlistment Bill was read a third time and passed. Several other measures leere advanced a step. In ...