BREBVATES OF PBNDING BILLS, OR ,NOTBS ON TIRB ORDERS OF TRB DA Y.| FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1. Soap Duties--committee. 2. Inland Warehousing Bill-second reading. 3. Glass Duties Bil!-committee. 4. Tobacco Regulations Bill-further considera- tion of report. S. Stage Carriages (Ireland) Bil
June 5, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
OUR BASTERN POLICY. To THE EDITOR or T'E MORNING CHRONICLE. Ssif-I had addressed a letter to you in answer to your angry remarks on my former communication on Eastern affairs, and suppressed it, thinking it more pru- dent to avoid the temptation of a reply to those remarks than t
June 5, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
L e aez A CORRtESPONDENT.] The enhjecto our nationul income being inadequate to our expenrditrre baving Irfequently appeared ot late in the Re- Jfrnier, I iotend,tbrough toe medium of several ot the public Juurnali, to te fer a few remnarks as to the remedy which ap- pears to me
June 11, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
BISHOP BmOuiu fFRONI THE PXAMIN'S8R.. A bishop cannot cbange his residence tosa St. J ?? sqliare to Falbam. without raising an alarm that ia is beg- g.ret. His windows are 8,,en closed, and fertbwith his ruin is announced, arccunted for, and lauieute'I. HIe gees onlY from St. Jam
June 24, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
LQNDO.'V T1RADS ISi]COxtl, TituRsDAY.-Ascot races ladvi:g taken a lar 'ennumbr of peheaus frout business, we have hal a v-ry q ait duy in the romiarcial markets; only otl paubli sale wus brouglat f r- ward, aud t-. demand iur produce p ivi tely oas cu: t to trifling ?? i'or tt e
June 19, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
TRIAL ?? COOUitVOlSIU? fin thwe MURDER IDof I1D IFILLI It USSBLL. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUBT-TLItUiSDlAY. This being tue day a~'poin ted fur the trial tit the pris,5ner Farruiia Blenjaiani ( uirvoisier, who standselhartied with thoe raurder 01' ttiC mnue-la.i-sftuind Lord Whiluiam Ru
June 19, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
TIHE MORNING CHRONICLE. I. ON D)0 N: AIMONDA Y, JUAN1 S9, 1840. The proceedhigs in the committee of the House of CoInIusn, last Friday night, upon Lord Staaley's Bill, are well calculated to alarmn and inflame Ire. land. Between the absence of seine Liberals, and the treason oft
June 29, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
(JOV'FERSSION OF OURVOlSIBR. -.0 Thl cofcossiou cit Curvrioier, which we published yes terday, contained allegations respecting the policew oi, a , was obvioat, tehltld for close ilestipatiion al 'Ile of ?? CninTliUieionefj 'l'iiat, inquiry hna5 been made, and baa reiil!l'd in th
June 27, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
SHERIFA' OF LONDON. TO THE LIVERYMEN OF THE CITY OF LONDON. GENTLEMEN-I ?? receivrd ?? ?? this tDo'11- clerk that the Right Honmiuruble the Lird Mayor has ho- noured me by presenting ray name to the Cn)urt of Aldormen as a fit and proper person to fill the distinguished office of
June 20, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England
TRINITY COLLHGB, DUBLIN. .MONDAY, JUNE li.-Mr. Jellett was this day elected to one of the fellowships recently instituted by her gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and fiftcn undergraduate stu. dents were elected scholars on the foundation of Eliza both. It was an occasion of unusu
June 18, 1840 - Morning Chronicle - London, London, England