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  2. THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY—WHO IS TO LEAD THE HOUSE OF COMMONS?

    Who is to lead the opposition in the House of Commons next session? Mr. Disraeli, Mr. Walpole, Sir John Pakington, or Mr. Gladstone? This is a question at present ...

    Article : 1,987 words
  3. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    POLICE ROSTER.—The magistrate whose duty it is to attend at the Police Office this day [?]Samuel Moses Esq; to morrow (Tuesday,) the duty will devolve upon Captain Bateman. ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  4. THE NIGER EXPEDITION.

    Her Majesty's Government has, it is stated, consented to send another expedition up the Niger. We us the word consented, because it is only on the application of external ...

    Article : 1,646 words
  5. THE STAFF APPOINTMENTS IN THE ARMY.

    It is with much pleasure that we call attention to the new orders of the Duke of Cambridge, with respect to staff appointments in the army. They constitute, in effect, a full ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  6. MR. BUCHANAN'S ANTECEDENTS.

    The election of Mr. James Buchanan as President of the American Republic recalls attention to his political career, and it becomes all the more interesting to Englishmen on ...

    Article : 899 words
  7. COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    J. Scott, drunk, fined 20s. F. Betts charged Mr. Harrex with beating and kicking him; complainant was so deaf that all questions had to be put to him in writing. His own witness ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. MEMORIAL OF SIR ROBERT PEEL.

    The Staffordshire Advertiser pledges itself for the genuineness of the following prayer, which was found in the private Cabinet of the late Sir R. Peel, in July, 1850: ...

    Article : 652 words
  9. BOTHWELL POLICE OIHCE.—MONDAY.

    Two suspected absconders were disposed of, one being discharged and the othor remanded for identification to Hobart Town. No accounts af the five absconders from the ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    Night charges.—One drunkard this morning was fined one pound, one £2; and two were fined £3, Stephens, Martins was brought up on suspicion. and ordered not to be permitted to reside south of ...

    Article : 1,633 words
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