BISHOPS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
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... VARIETIES' - - ; ORIn.L- iAN IsBlOT. 31 RANK AND WOrTH.-Theie is o ivaldable rsnk. )f among men butat' whlbh s'gal uerit eigoa The a I princes of lbe earth maygive nhiueSa3D. jostltutv S g ceremonies. atd exact the -obervance -of -,thm. t 0 their imbecility and theirwiokedoess noy prompt j ;e, them. to clothe fools and ',knaves wlth rab5 of h honour, and emblems 'of wisdom aud a irhe; but no, ...
... FOREWNNEW,;' 01 PARIS, t. _eariSOur re this morning the legions of the National Guards s commenced to muster for the graud revew. The . scene of the day as to the various posts. is under- tn taken by the line, in order that there t be a sood it assemblage of the citizen soldiers. At ten 'clock El the National Guards were on their ground, in the Pi gardens of the Tuileries, the cavalry ...
... ?? OE Co~ mON COUNCIL. Pnwl'w~l TI~ iJT-Vi.'rn7 in rTH OTtv CONTEMPLATED INVITATION TO THE QUEEN o AND PRINCE ALBERT TO DI'NE IN THE CITY OF t LoNDoN.-On Tuesday, Mr. King, the chairman of the City Laud Committee, requested to be informed j whether there was any truth in the report that Sir Matthew Wood had put a question to Lord Mel. a bourne, or any other of her Majesty's Ministers, to a ...
... THE ATTEMPT, TO ASSASSINATE HER NAJESTY AND PRINCE ALERT. PUBLIC THANKSGIVING, Atthe Court at Buckingham Palace,June 15, 1840; present, the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. It is this day ordered by Her Majesty in Council' -oat his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury do pre- par- a form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty Cod, for His late merciful preservation of the Queen from ...
... I W1V35.' 8,,'S3 wS, at. ?? i , . x,. - . - % i FROM WILLIAM JONES. ' ' ' ?? 'onmizutth Gaol, Jim. l1th, 1840. -Mv DEAn WsrsEt--Before you receiie this my trisd will be over ;'vich wvy it willterzinate, Ihsse, rtpresent1 no, chmnue of jtdghnk, but 1-shorid rather anticipate that itviill terminate saihaetme; 'not'thtt VaIn giilty bf the charge, but'frio a g knowledge; that those witnesses whb ...
... rI. a . . k2 OR~, i'V44, Pi~ d, tof b84~4to ~ 46;hi,. asmem etjf aoere hot lloWeyer, -they' wvere ?? $jalle'd 'out: A l Cavalry and Infimtry, were 9U marvhal- led tbe X testgate. The report was ime '; u ,a ted tliat the Cbartists wero coming -dow9$ihopsands to Newport. A stop was put to I all1 siness; the nmenwere called ofi the various trcohht, coal.yar4,. tirnber-yards, &c., to act ?? ...
... ALARMIND STATE OF THE COUNTRY. TaE MiaTRoPoLts.-On Tuesday night, the metropo- lis was thrown into a state of considerable alarm and excitement, by rumours that a formidable rising wvas about to take place, andi that the militarv and police forces were all under arms, and in readiness to act at a moment's notice. It will, however, be more satisfactory to many of our readers that we should give ...
... PARLIAMENTARY SUMMERY OF THE'WEEK. was HOUSE OF LORDS-MoNDAY. obse The Naturalization Bill of Prince Albert went through P a Committee. It was, however, only by sacrificing Cosl those parts of the Bill to which the Duke of Wellington play objected, that it- escaped opposition. The standing or- . ders were suspended, and the Bill was read a third tiue a TO and sent to the Commons. Gen Lord ...
... THE RIGHT BlON. FOX MAULE, M.P. Sir,-You have outstrip your colleague, Sir G' Grey. Protected by his Parliamentary privileges be was bold enough to charge me withlbeisg an incendiary. AIr You dare not, even though privileged, to make an open Aft charge against me, but' in ,otr, lace in the House of re Commons, you have been bold enough to insinuate that Aft .1 am an assassin and an incendiary. ...
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... THL1E' S TJHi .I STAR. LONDON:i SUNDAY, MAY 31, 194,p. ' THE. BEAST 'AND'ITS' BUli:ii'L'. Were it ,it for.: the ,Chiancellor of.te Ex.- chequ ,oifC ,dinja o: eriaiouwith lb Htouse ?? ~thie burden, ...