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Summary Of News For July.
• '¦;; r 0 nM ^ Belgians , accompanied by two of his children , " arrived on a visit at fe concert to her ^^ day : there was a pourt to receive the Queen of Oude , and in the ^ evening the whole of the royal family visited j ^ e private theatricals at the Gallery of Illustration ,
Onthe ^ th ) the Prince of Wales started for aContihental to until S ^ ptembery Oh the same clay there was an inyestife of the ( Jarteiy and another of the Order of tbe ^ Thistle ; l ^ eiarq ius of l ^ stminster and Earl Crranville had the former hohpurconfe theTatter . ::: ^ On : the 8 th , her ' ^^ esfy held a grand review the 9 th , gave a nlagnifice ^ aristoirapyv
Oh the ( llthy her ! RIajesiy laid the Jjati n ^ On the 13 tb , the Prince Consprt opened the new schools belonging tP the Society of Ancient Britonsi at Ashford '• ¦; and on the same evening her Majesty was the guest of Earl Speiicer and Countess Spencer , at a m ^ atthp faTO ^^ i / -:-: ^ :: . ^ Oh the 14 th , Prm ^ Queeh of thiei Netherlands arrived in £ ohdpji oh a visit to this country .
Oh the 15 th , the Q the Kin ^ of the ^^ B of Maiiders left for Mahchester to visit the E Oh the 17 th * therewas a grand field-day at Aide Majesty S ^ h ham . Cas ; tle . ' \ : ' v ^ HSV ^ Oh the l $ tb , the Court left the feyiliorij Aldersho ^ rp ^ yal ^ family / s I ^ - stilly ^
Oh the 25 th , the Prince Consprt proceeded to Brussels to be present at the marriage of the Princess Charlotte ^ and returned on the 29 th .
PARLIAMENT . On the 25 ^ remove the objections which he entertained to the Divorcei Bill . —— In the House of Commons , on the same evening , the third reading of th Bill Was carried by a majority pf 291 to 168 . In the House pf Lords , on the , 26 th , Lord Lungahnon coniplained of partiality
in some of the Kilkenny magistrates , in cases , in which the religious feelings of the people clashed . The Earl of Albemarle brought under the consideration of the House the subject of the Administration of Justice in India , and the Bill for the aboiitiPii of Ministers Money in Ireland , was read a third time . —In the Commons , also , the subject of the Administration of Justice in India was brought forward , and the Bill altering the Law of Testamentary Jurisdiction was read a second time .
, On the 29 th , the Earl of Ellenborough called attention to the mutiny of the Sepoy troops , but was told that there was no real ground for alarm . ——In the House of Commons , the Savings' Bank and Civil Service Superannuation questions were discussed without any practical result . On the BOth , the Slave Trade was once more discussed in the House of Lords , and was , as of old , ably denounced by Lord Brougham , who ridiculed the idea of importing free negroes into the West India Islands . —On the same evening , in
the Commons , Mr . Berkeley ' s annual motion in favour of the Ballot was defeated by a majority of 257 to 189 . On the 1 st of July , the House of Commons was occupied during its entire sitting in discussing Medical Reform , Mr . Headlam ' s Bill , having that object , was read a second time by a majority of 225 to 78 . On the ^ nd , in the House of Lords , in reply to the Marquis of Salisbury , Earl Granville said it was undesirable to state why the office of Admiral of the Meet had been allowed to remain vacant since the death of Admiral Martin . Lord Redesdale ' s Bill , with respect to the Re-marriage of Persons Divorced
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Summary Of News For July.
• '¦;; r 0 nM ^ Belgians , accompanied by two of his children , " arrived on a visit at fe concert to her ^^ day : there was a pourt to receive the Queen of Oude , and in the ^ evening the whole of the royal family visited j ^ e private theatricals at the Gallery of Illustration ,
Onthe ^ th ) the Prince of Wales started for aContihental to until S ^ ptembery Oh the same clay there was an inyestife of the ( Jarteiy and another of the Order of tbe ^ Thistle ; l ^ eiarq ius of l ^ stminster and Earl Crranville had the former hohpurconfe theTatter . ::: ^ On : the 8 th , her ' ^^ esfy held a grand review the 9 th , gave a nlagnifice ^ aristoirapyv
Oh the ( llthy her ! RIajesiy laid the Jjati n ^ On the 13 tb , the Prince Consprt opened the new schools belonging tP the Society of Ancient Britonsi at Ashford '• ¦; and on the same evening her Majesty was the guest of Earl Speiicer and Countess Spencer , at a m ^ atthp faTO ^^ i / -:-: ^ :: . ^ Oh the 14 th , Prm ^ Queeh of thiei Netherlands arrived in £ ohdpji oh a visit to this country .
Oh the 15 th , the Q the Kin ^ of the ^^ B of Maiiders left for Mahchester to visit the E Oh the 17 th * therewas a grand field-day at Aide Majesty S ^ h ham . Cas ; tle . ' \ : ' v ^ HSV ^ Oh the l $ tb , the Court left the feyiliorij Aldersho ^ rp ^ yal ^ family / s I ^ - stilly ^
Oh the 25 th , the Prince Consprt proceeded to Brussels to be present at the marriage of the Princess Charlotte ^ and returned on the 29 th .
PARLIAMENT . On the 25 ^ remove the objections which he entertained to the Divorcei Bill . —— In the House of Commons , on the same evening , the third reading of th Bill Was carried by a majority pf 291 to 168 . In the House pf Lords , on the , 26 th , Lord Lungahnon coniplained of partiality
in some of the Kilkenny magistrates , in cases , in which the religious feelings of the people clashed . The Earl of Albemarle brought under the consideration of the House the subject of the Administration of Justice in India , and the Bill for the aboiitiPii of Ministers Money in Ireland , was read a third time . —In the Commons , also , the subject of the Administration of Justice in India was brought forward , and the Bill altering the Law of Testamentary Jurisdiction was read a second time .
, On the 29 th , the Earl of Ellenborough called attention to the mutiny of the Sepoy troops , but was told that there was no real ground for alarm . ——In the House of Commons , the Savings' Bank and Civil Service Superannuation questions were discussed without any practical result . On the BOth , the Slave Trade was once more discussed in the House of Lords , and was , as of old , ably denounced by Lord Brougham , who ridiculed the idea of importing free negroes into the West India Islands . —On the same evening , in
the Commons , Mr . Berkeley ' s annual motion in favour of the Ballot was defeated by a majority of 257 to 189 . On the 1 st of July , the House of Commons was occupied during its entire sitting in discussing Medical Reform , Mr . Headlam ' s Bill , having that object , was read a second time by a majority of 225 to 78 . On the ^ nd , in the House of Lords , in reply to the Marquis of Salisbury , Earl Granville said it was undesirable to state why the office of Admiral of the Meet had been allowed to remain vacant since the death of Admiral Martin . Lord Redesdale ' s Bill , with respect to the Re-marriage of Persons Divorced