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THE WEEKLY NEWS

... against free trade generally, and against the repeal ot the navigation laws. CARDIGAN ELEMON.—The election for the Cardigan boroughs (which comprise the towns and districts of Cardigan, Adpar, Lampeter, and Aberystwith) took place on the 9th and 10th inst. ...

PARLIAMENTARY PERFORMANCES

... Serjeant-at-Arms attending this House (Lord Charles Russell to wit) take care that there be no gaming or other disorders in the room appointed for the footmen attending the members of the House to wait in. Ordered that the Serjeant-at-Arms attending this ...

[FEB. 6,

... Lord JOHN RUSSELL stated that it was the intention of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to make his general financial statement on an early day, aft (.r the house shall have assented to the second reading of the Irish bill. ABSENTEEISM. Mr. GRATTAN hoped ...

SATURDAY'S NEWS

... Sir George Grey to the meinorial froin the Dean o Hereford to the Queen on this subject : Whitehall, Dec. 20, Sir,--Lord John Russell having placed in my. hands the petition addressed by you to her Majesty, and transmitted in your letter to him of the ...

IRELAND

... Mr. G. A. Hamilton, M.P. ; Mr. Napier, M.P.; Mr. M'Cullagh, M.P.; Mr. Whiteside, Q.C. ; Mr. W. S. Crawford, M.P.; Mr. H. Grattan, M.P.; Sir Lucius O'Brien, M.P.; Colonel Dunne, M.P.; Mr. Grogan, M.P.; Mr. Reynolds, M.P.; Mr. Leland Crosthwaite, Mr. George ...

that quarter, which has been reinforced already by three revenue cruisers.—Galway Vindicator. LANDLORDS AND ..

... by most people. What, however, they want in wearables, they make up in readiness. and proficiency in the use and exercise of arms. They take to the gun with a sort of natural kindliness.— Limerick Examiner. _ _ .. _ CuANcict.Loa.—The Chancellor still ...

IRELAND

... abuses England, and Scotland, and Wales, and ,the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, he abuses Old Ireland more. He calls Mr. JOHN O'CONNELL, of all things, an ethereal dodger! We will say nothing about the dodger —hut ethereal ! 0, Mr. MEANINGLESS ...

TROLITIC-AL. ECONW, •, AND THE

... and on their Balance.—On Ickre Royalty.—On the Aristocratic Elements in Free Countries.—On Constitutional Monarchy. LONDON : JOHN CHAPMAN, 121, NEWGATE-STREET. Now ready, price Gs., complete in one volume, neatly bound and embellished, TILE PHANTOM SHIP ...

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... you to make this known also to your curate, Rev. John M`Mahon.' REPEAL ASSOCIATION.—The weekly meeting in Conciliation Hall was well attended. The chair was taken by Mr. Town Counsellor Sheridan.—Mr. John O'Connell said that the new year was opening for ...

SHARES

... arch 2, I'. Roberts, Holbeck • Leeds corn miller-31arch 16, J. learn- City -road, and Bradford, Yorkshire, —March 5, Saint John Cartorksop, Nottinghamshire, grocer—Feb. 6, E. 11. Newmarket, jockey—Feb. 6, It. Insoll, Brighton, —Feb.t6, W. A. Darby, ...

AND FINANCIAL ECONOMIST

... Miss Julia Bennett); Lady Clutterbuck, Mrs. Humby. After which, a farce, in one act, by John Maddison Morton, entitled Box and Cox, a romance of real life. John Box (a journeyman printer), Mr. Buckstone ; James Cox (a journeyman hatter), Mr. Barley; ...

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... move on the part of Mr. Motmkton Milnes. Just before Lord John's appearance, Mr. Miines entered the House, and, as if from absence of mind, walked up to the vacant seat reserved for Lord John Russell on the Treasury benches, and was about to take it, ...