more of the matter. The Adjournment of Faxiiament. With the termination of the quibbles' of the Sheridan and Stansfeld affairs, on Friday, the sitting of the House, might advantageously have ended, for there was something ludicrous about what followed. Mr. Gregory Sought to unfo
02 April 1864 - East London Advertiser - London, London, England
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09 April 1864 - East London Advertiser - London, London, England
GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.- EX‘-^ CURSION TICKETS to WINDSOR and BACK for 2s. 6d., in covered carriages, are now ISSUED DAILY by certain trains from Farringdon Street and all other Stations on the Metropolitan Railw ty, Paddington, Victoria, Battersea, Chelsea, and Kensington, Stati
21 May 1864 - East London Advertiser - London, London, England
Mr. Dod, in his useful little work upon-Parliamentary proceedings, says—" When a, motion-has been made which the Rouse happens to be unwilling to come to a vote, there are formal modes of avoiding a decision, amongst which are passing to the other orders,' or moving the previous
21 May 1864 - East London Advertiser - London, London, England