IMPEitla -PARLIAMENT. • ARMY' ENLISTMENT On Tuesday, in the Commons, on the motion to go into committee on the Army Service Bill, • Sir Howard DOUGLASS moved as an amendment that the house , i'llarsdkl.-go.,into, ~said. committers .that day. bon drill galtat ftleftlVer - salct Th
April 3, 1847 - National Protector - London, London, England
CHARGE OF MORDER.—HARSH RELLTIVER,—Jane Taylor,' ageu twenty-one, was indicted for the wilful murder of her,infant child. lieray - Peter Taylor. Mr. Mecaulay was for the Prosecution; Mr, Mellor canducted the defence. The circumstances attending this case were of a very painful n
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Total . CORN.—The Irish ports are li,esa iy crowded with grain-la.en ships, from almost every European and American harbour, and the canoe. quence has been a very considerable decline in prices; within five days, nearly 20,000 tons of Indian meal arriyed at Cove, and at Waterfor
April 3, 1847 - National Protector - London, London, England
The first public meeting of this a Hance was held, on "Wednesday evening', at the London Tavern, Bishopsgatestreet. Ittrprefessed object (So be sought only by "just, , peaceful, legal, and constitutional means "), is "to strengthen and enlighten public opinion, and. bring It int
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Wiglesworth, Trio.; Wilson, Queen's; Woodward, Cath. On the 17th inst., George Gorham Holmes, Esq., 8.A., twentysecond Senior Optime, and fifth in the second class of the Classical Tripos, was admitted a Foundation Fellow of St. John's College, on the presentation of the Bishop
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J. DODGSON and G. BRADBURY, ironmongers, Bishopsgate-street, G. Bd., on Saturday, 'Much 27, and three subsequent Saturdays, between the hours of eleven and two, at the office of Mr. Groom, Abchurch-lane. R. Duww, collier, Wakefield, Yorkshire, 7s. 71d., on Tuesday, March 30, and
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COMPLAINT. Extract of a letter from the Earl of Aldborougb, dated, Villa Messina, Leghorn, 21st February, 1845. Sin,—Various circumstances prevented the possibility of my thanking you before this time for your politeness in sending me your Pills as you did. I now take this oppor
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