Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily News (London)

Countries

Access Type

344

Type

344

Public Tags

More details

Daily News (London)

AMERICA

... the 10th of February next. This, though not clearly indicative of the course the Senate will take on the question of notice, shows that that body is determined to proceed with proper deliberation, and with the benefit of all the information that time can ...

LONDON, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1846

... present tea duties with a view to the extension of our Chinese trade. Mr. Moffat seconded the motion, and in the course of his speech detailed some statistical information to show the desirableness of a diminished duty for producing an increased consumption ...

MUSIC

... course of the concert. The first was Morley's April in my mistress' face, of the date of 1594. The words, which are very brief, are a curious specimen of the poctical conceits of that day:— April is in my mistress' face, And July in her eyes hath ...

COLONIAL

... Fex Young, a civilian, will be hailed with joy. The unfortunate fracas over, 44 The Port Charges Bill, was discussed every stage. In the course of the debate in the legislative council, the Colonial secretary supported the proposed enactments, observing ...

Law Intelligence

... was part heard Cf yesterday, was resumed this morning, and occupied the court till three o'clock. The action. was to recover 1981. balance a of a. surm due for a steam boiler; 1002. had been paid. The only question was whether the boiler was of quality ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... hslF-crown. The part was opened, and about twtnty shot were fouud in the caviti s of the heart. The learned counsel then vent en to show how suspicion wn s attached to the prisoner. He resided at Boroughbridge, and kept a china shop. He was as oerved near the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... -I will not swear it was El not half-past eight when the first shot was fired. There were not mere than two seconds between the first and second shots. in The prisoner here desired the previous testimony of the witness to he read, with a view of detecting ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... have done, I shell show you that I am utterly lonot id cecnt of this crime, end I trust 0 sid Almighty will give me stref~gth to support me to the end oh chin inavostigation. As true as he woe standing there in that doek, he should show to that Isle1 suspicio4ns ...

Law Intelligence

... another from the said birother-in-law, lMe. Smith, from all w~hich he showed fthat even by those adlmissionsi the Ilu- rsies had been shamefully neglected. Some of the i1flijavits Showed that the lunatics were confined in tic- day time withi labouring men ...

EASTERN COUNTIES RAILWAY INVESTIGATION

... of a debtor and I creditor account; i a the form of a statement of expenditure r for each half year, and of the receipts, showing the sums i under the various heads. These statements of income . and expenditure were altered by the directors before i they ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to the i igflts of thle crowlI, and was not institnted by the Attorney-Ge t leral initis public 0aplrity, thle Atto.'lley. Genet- niI neither received nor paid Cast. I t was' conaidred in netoth t~e10 dgniteay of the crown that it shoull eitlee ply or ...