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Penny Despatch and Irish Weekly Newspaper

THE UNITED TRADES' ASSOCIATION

... inaction of the committee, and the delay which has caused so much general dis. satisfaction. The committee at its rising adjourned till Easter Tuesday, 3rd ApriL Food (Supplies of Western Europe.— Mr. Fisher has received the following note with reference ...

THE PITH OF PARLIAMENT

... done in the Lor night. Previous to the rising of their lordships at (ivo o’clock, the President of the Council announced that on Friday next would move that their lordships dljijura to ‘d'Jth inat. for the Easter recess. the Commons Mr. Whalley, with ...

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... be proceeded with until after Easter. The Government are anxious to proceed with the parliamentary Oaths BUI soon as possible, so that it may be sent to the House Lord* immediately after the reoese. Both houses are to rise for the holidays on Friday, rite ...

IT. JOSEPH'S OBPHANAOB- GRAND C MCE&T

... The a large share of the of the pu t Reicharét to Easter holidaye, Mr. Hodson ts @ mimic, | of “Matilda 4) trijoquist of mech ability, ané he io exhibiting his talent: for from the mo: nder the di- rises until the close be ie hard at work, ei: to holds ...

THEATRE ROYAE

... THEATRE ROYAE. After short recess of week, the Royal re-opened on Monday for the Easter season with a very high order of dramatic attraction Indeed. In a certain line of characters and these standard ones— Mr. Phelps has no rival at present on the stage ...

A DUEL WITH SWORDS

... reference this country, was postponed. No day has been named for it, but presume the noble earl will have a day previous the Easter recess. A bill is passing through the United States Congress authorising the President to appoint three commissioners, a salary ...

THE PITIi OF PARLIAMENT

... a motion for the production despatches ou the subject. The second reading the qualification for offics abolt,ti n bill gave rise to a short discussion in the Commons on Wednesday, in the course which the merits and demerits of the were fully gone into ...

COURSIHOi

... Royal the Princess of Wales and household are likel Mar!borough House to Sandringham Hail al to remain there until after the Easter bolid It is reported from Copenhe Prince and Princess of Wales have forwar Denefit of the wounded Danes, and for th s of those ...

LONGING

... upon Chose highland* How reviving roust it ! But reach foaming torrent, Raging it rolls between . Crested waves, In mountains rising, Fill soul with anguish keen. On those wares a skiff is toning, ! I see no boatman there; impelled, io> Mil is swelling; Enter ...

CITY SESBIOHS

... stolen. . prisoner was defended by Mr. J. A. Curran, int stoucted by Mr. £nnis. . .Acting-Inspector Giles deposed that on Easter Saturday he went to the prisoner’shouse, 28 Aungier• street, and there found the whips now produced ; they spare behind the ...

CIVILIZATION

... living at 26 Star street, Commercial-road, ber brother lived in the next rocm at Star street with woman named Eliza Woodward. Easter Sunday violent quarrel took piece between ber brother and the woman Woodward, and witness went in to restore peace. All parties ...

IHE PITH OF PARLIAMENT

... naval coart volunteers, life Iloyal Highness the Prince of Wales was pro ent for about half hour previous to their lordships rising six o’clock. In the Uov.se c! Commons Sir. Cobdea gave notice that poieg into of supply the navy estimates, will call attention ...