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THE CANADA CLERGY RESERYES BILL

... that her royal highneSs had C' pressed her disapprobation of the application. MORE SHRINKING OF THE HOUSE. The Serjeant-at-Arms having, on the motion of the ATT01:; NET-GENERAL, been summoned to the bar, acquainted trci,, house that a declaration had ...

THE BUDGET

... that the house resolve into committee on the Registration (Ireland) Bill.—Sir W. Somerville moved, as an amendment, and Mr. Grattan seconded the motion, that the consideration of the bill be deferred till that day six months.—Alter discussion, in which Mr ...

HOUSE OF COMMONS.-THURSDAY,

... Messrs. Shaw and Litton, Sir Edward Sugden, and Lord Stanley spoke on the one side, while Mr. O'Connell, Lord John Russell, Messrs. Lynch, and Grattan, spoke on the other. Upon a division the numbers were, for 14r. 0' Connell's amendment, 162 ; against it ...

'MA RYLEBONE.-TUESDAY

... LATE MURDER AT LEEDS.--The adjourned inquiry into the death of William Reynolds Rothery was resumed at the Geldard's Arms, before John Blackburn, Esq., coroner, and terminated, as it was anticipated, in a verdict of Wilful murder against some person or ...

THE DOVER TELEGRAPH AND CTNQIIE PORTS ADVERTISEn.I. 5 1c .. k .. and .. S .. cotch .... ... -

... vice Doherty ; Sept. 4. Although the arrivals of English wheat, since Monday, have MALT .. the proportiona l ragoons-Lieut. John Roger Palmer, to be Captain, by 131.1CK01114. been very moderate, and the stands this morning were somewhat OATS,64 66 Chevalier ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... arrangement, an order was made accordingly. WANDSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS. DUEL BETWEEN THE EARL OF CARDIGAN AND LIEUT. , TUCKETT.—On Monday the Earl of Cardigan and his see e l. 4 . Captain Douglas, appeared before the magistrates, Ale s A 5, Nottidge and ...

MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER

... month, was P e a s r petrated in Cheshire, the victim in this instance being, Ilenshall, a keeper in the joint employ of Mr. John Tollem ac t he the High Sheri/I - of the county ; Mr. Randle brother of the member ; and Mr. J. H. Garton, a gentletrar: residing ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

... is of whom it is understood, amongst other things, Lord Cardigan said that he was not one of his lordship's guests The other, whose case has been published, and is so much better known, is John Williams Reynolds; and, as if the confusion of names were ...

THE NEW FRENCH MINISTRY

... ZeieqrapD. DOVER, SATURDAY,OCTOBER 31, 1840. Oct foreign intelligence this week is both varied and interesting. The progress of our arms in the East appears to have been rapid and unchecked, the allied forces having made themselves masters of numerous towns on ...

MESSRS. BUGGY AND HUME.-REPEAL OF TH

... occurred betweea the two countries, England and Ireland, and would war rant ' by all the rules of iutetnational law, recourse to arms to force the stipulations, or to dissolve the union. This trea so3 : , able declaration reminds us of Mr. Hume's previous ...

THE DOVER TELEGRAPH AND

... that any Government, however abandoned, could perpetrate such an atrocity as we are assured Lord John Russell and his colleagues have recently done. John Frost, the New. pert Chartist magistrate, and especial favourite of the Governre nt, who have found ...