That Mr. Speaker do now leave tile Chair." — Amendment proposed, to leave out the word " that," to the cad of the Question, in o. der to add the words "this house will, upon this day six months, r,solve itself into the sa id Committee," instead thereof :—Question put, " That the
19 February 1848 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
the Rev. EDWARD BICKERSTET El, M.A., Curate of Holy Cross and St. Giles, Shrewsbury. ,Rivingtons, St. Paul's Churchyard and Waterloo-place, or whom may be had, by the same Author. QUESTIONS illustrating the THIRTY-NINEART/CLES. Second Edition. 4s.
19 February 1848 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
icfo 14,052. DEVONPORT NAVAL AND MILITARY SCINOLS TO THE EDITOR OF THE ST. JAMES'S CHRONICLE. Sir,—Your paper of Tuesday contains a letter sigEed " Veritas," in reply t o a statement wade by me. If the naval and military schools at Devonport are not, as he asserts, government sch
26 October 1847 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCT. 9. The Herald, of this mornibg, says, "Fore= exchange continues inacthe, and the rates without alteration. Bills on London we quote at 94 to 94 per cent. premium; Paris, sf. 22Ac.; Amsterdam, 40 to 40A; Hamburgh, 36 to 364; .Bremen, 79 to 7 9 A. It is no
26 October 1847 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
king(lom, received by this Morning's post, are extremely unsatisfactory, as showing that a monopoly in the trade of crime cannot much longer be claimed by the southern and Western provinces. The murder of a landlord (Mr. liassard) in Fermanagh, has been followed by the assassina
23 November 1847 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
honour to elect me an V Auditor of your amounts, I ventured to announce to you that, in the event of a Vacancy in the direction of your affairs, 1 81 xould otter myself to your notice as a Candidate for the °lnce. Since that period I have had, in the discharge ot the duties of a
23 November 1847 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
iesbaden, the wife of the Rev. H. R. Bramwell, of a son. Nov. 19, at the Parsonage, Great Longstone, near Bake well, the wife of the Rev. James Stephen Hodson, M.A., Perpetual Curate of Longstone, of a son. MARRIAGES. Nov. 11, at St. Martin's Church, It. M. Martin, Esq. son of Jo
23 November 1847 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England
Barrot nrpose of some re- t wise to e petition ement of himself .estions to events of Chamber, say at the 3nourable ho is emavo" and L to annoy to be pre-. r, as long
24 February 1848 - Saint James's Chronicle - London, London, England