HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, FEB. 24. PETITIONS PRESENTED. Lord presented a petition from a dissenting onoTegation in Kingsland, praying for an alteration of the law to meet the recent decision of the Equity Courts, declaring di,ksetters unqualified to be trustees of certain charit
March 5, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
General PEEL Said that steps were being taken to improve the coßdition of barrack masters. A scheme was under con-. sideration, which would shortly be laid before the house. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. 40 Mr. BENTINCK asked the President of the Board of Trade wether it was the intention
February 19, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
For the amendment Against it Majority After some further discussion, the clause was agreed to. On clause 5 being read, Mr. MAGuiuE moved an amendment to the effect that the jurisdiction of petty sessions should be extended to the recovery of 2/., instead of being limited. Mr. Wu
February 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
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February 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
In reply to Mr. Brady, • Sir S. NORTIICOTE said the government, after weighing various suggestions, thought the best course to :adopt was to propOse a vote of money fbr Barher in the estimates, not by way of compensation for what he had suffered, but as: some achnowledginent tha
March 26, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
1 DIOCESE OF WESTMINSTER. THE LENTEN INDULT. We make the following extracts from His Eminence' Pastoral : "Truly, dearly beloved in Christ, the skies look lowering and threatening. The distant--thunder, - muttering a yet, and rolling indistinctly afar off, has reached our ears.
March 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
INDIA. FOREIGN OFFICE TELEGRAM. The following telegram from Mr. Mark, Her Majesty's Consul at Marseilles, dated April 19, was received at the Foreign Office, 8.45 p.m. : Political intelligence, per Bombay, from Bombay, arrived. at Suez, 1.30 p.m., April 9.—There is no longer any
April 23, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
(From the Tablet.) A bit of truth is worth a world of lies, especially to the stranger in Turin. Cavour has told it. "The genuine reason for the deep discontent of the Lombardo-Venetians is the fact of being ruled by a foreigner: by a people with whom they have nothing in common
April 23, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England
that she bas now on hand a large and varied assortment of goods in her line of business, consisting of Bibles, Missals, Golden and Ursuline Manuals, and prayer Books in general, in cheap and elegant binding; also the Dublin, Belfast, and Derby Editions, Ds, Works, and ' ' * Work
February 12, 1859 - Vindicator (London) - London, London, England