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  2. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In reply to Mr. H. Berekely. Mr. S. Herbert said Government had received a communication from Lord Raglan in respect to the charge of light cavalry at ...

    Article : 1,426 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    By the White Swan we have news from Melbourne to the 2nd of May. We extract the following paragraphs from a short summary compiled by the Argus for ...

    Article : 2,902 words
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    It is rumoured that Lord John Kussell had had the option of trying to trying to form a Ministry. If he succeeds, farewell to public morality in England, and should he so much as make the ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS, THURSDAY, FEB. 1.

    Lord Palmerston said, I rise, Sir, in a formal manner, to make a communication to this House which will probably be anticipated, and which communication would have been made ...

    Article : 395 words
  6. LAW AND CRIMINAL COURTS.

    DRUNKARDS.—Several active members of the antiteetotal society contributed their usual subscriptions towards the expenses of the State. RIDING ON THE FOOTPATH.—William Boras was ...

    Article : 913 words
  7. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    All continues uncertainty with respect to the formation of a ministry. The resignation of Lord John Russell, the defeat of his associates, and the abortive attempt of the Earl of Derby to reorganize a Government, are events ...

    Article : 1,808 words
  8. THE FUTURE MINISTRY.

    The active and disinterested exertions of the Marquis of Lansdowne in the present emergency are understood not to be directed to the formation of a Cabinet under his own ...

    Article : 1,383 words
  9. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Great is the anxiety, great the sensation, great the curiosity in this metropolis of ours. Rumours disturb us at the clubs, and arrest our course from street to street. The Queen ...

    Article : 1,560 words
  10. HOUSE OF COMMONS, FRIDAY, FEB. 2.

    There was a very full attendance of members anxious to witness the interesting ceremony—a ceremony which has not occurred, we believe, since the conclusion of the last war ...

    Article : 784 words
  11. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.

    The majority against Ministers, mi Monday night, was followed by a Cabinet Council on Tuesday morning, attended by all the Ministers, with the exception of Sir James Graham ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  12. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Present—All the Councillors. A letter having been read from Mr. H. Taylor, socretary to a Committee for opening a road from Mitcham to Unley, requesting a grant, in aid of purchasing of ...

    Article : 671 words
  13. HOUSE OF LORDS, THURSDAY, FEB. 1.

    The Earl of Aberdeen rose and said that after the vote of the House of Commons on Monday, Her Majesty's Ministers at once resolved to place their resiguations in the hands ...

    Article : 630 words
  14. WHO IS TO HEAD THE NEW CABINET? AND WHO TO SUPERINTEND THE WAR?

    The result of to night's division is confidently expected, even by the adherents of the Ministry, to be a defeat, and under these circumstances the question is not—what means ...

    Article : 1,114 words
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