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PARLIAMENT

... was not yet decided where the college should placed. Mr. CLIVE asked lor leave of absence to Mr. Gaily Knight until after Easter, on account of ill health. THE SESSIONAL ORDERS. Mr. CARD WELL then moved the sessional orders. The SPEAKER proceeded to read ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 13409 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS

... the valuation, under the Act 6 and 7 WilL IV., c. has been completed. Mr. Tuffnell—Leave of absence to Mr. Ponsonby, till Easter, on account of ill health. Mr. \Vodehous ...

Published: Monday 02 February 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1250 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

PARLIAMENT

... e, there would be no difficulty whatever in his way. ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE. Mr. CARDWELL moved, that the house, at its rising, adjourn to Monday next. Mr. BROTHERTON observed, that it was very desirable that the debate which had now been so long protracted ...

Mr. Wodehousb has obtained a return of the Population and Poor-rates, in each county of England and Wales, ..

... his document as to Norfolk. Coincident with the rise in com a rise of 10,000/1 in poor-iatt Wa trust he will not forget these facts the spleen which he will contribute to prolonging the debate till Easter. One set of tables was, presume, specially designed ...

Published: Tuesday 24 February 1846
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1074 | Page: 5 | Tags: Commerce 

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... hut noble duke's closing sentence, a but perfectly audible in the gallery.) ' The Marquis of LONDONDERRY apologised for rising after the noble duke, but he could not refrain from praising the conduct of those two general officers who, throwing aside ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... socict'es, that hoped the right lion, baronet would conscnt to defer it for a longer time than a fortnight, at least until after Easter, that they might have an opportunity of considering it. Mr. T. DUNCOMBE asked the right hon. baronet to allow the bill to ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... of the counti *>• STATE OF IRELAND'.. Lord J. RL'SSELL postponed his noticc. >f motion on the state of Ireland till after Easter. (Hear, heaT.) Lord J. MAXXERS was understood to noticc of his intention to move for return of the amount > >f pecuniary ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... consequence of this mode of transacting public business—whether they meant to bring forward any other of those measures before Easter, and if so, when—and whether they proposed to bring them forward that hon. members might have an opportunity of pronouncing ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... given by the noble lord, the member for the City of London (Lord J. Russell), who has announced his intention, that after Easter he should bring under the consideration of the House the general condition of the people of Ireland. It is impossible to ...

There are folks so alive to Party, and so little alive to anything else, that the present suspense and syncope

... gasping for a party question, would soon have made this one ; and therefore Lord John wisely postponed his motion till after Easter. It really requires much care and precaution on the part of the heads of parties at present to prevent their being all devoured ...

THE NUNS OF MINSK

... business by M. Rossi, the representative of France. Rome, March 8. The publication of the Abbess of Minsk's deposition has given rise on the part of the Holy See to severe inque-t, the object of which to discover by what means tie Paris papers were enabled ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... orders being dispensed with, the bill went through all the ■ remaining stages, and was passed. STATE OF IRELAND. i Earl GREY In rising to submit to your lordships the motion of which I have given notice, I am bound, iu the first place, to apologise for having ...