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near Calcutta, received in the eourse of the week, had a serious effect upon the funds. India Stuck. on the lirst announcement of the news, . fell 10 per cent. e•• --,----wa5.....--. , Mr. PEEL, on Wednesday, detailed the amendments and alterations proposed in his Bill for conso
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THURSDAY, O. Mr.. B. IV LBRAHAM presented Petitions from the Earls of Wilton and Derby, against the Liverpool Rail- Mr. GRENFELL obtained leave to bring in the Royal Exclr.Age Assurance Company Bill. Ai-. GROSSET presented a Petition from Chippenham, against the Assessed Taxes. P
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Antiquities in the Western Counties—The Royal Sisters, a Tale, inscribed to Daniel O'Connell, Esq.—A List of Archbishops, Bishops, Priests, and Laymen, butchered in Ireland in the-Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries—Extracts from the Pastoral Mandates for Lent—A Pastoral Letter
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RS. Henry Earle, Esq. F.R.S. Joseph H. Green, Esq. • Sir William Kay, Burt. James Kibblenhite, Esq. A. A. Mieville , Esq. George Pinckard, Sir George Pocock Ashby Smith, NI.D.• ;TEES. ECTO J. Marryat, Esq. A.A. Melville, Esq. James Kibblen bite. AUDITORS. C. B. Balewin, Esq. • R
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