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The CHANCELLOR Of the Excnequsr suggested an alteration 
in the wording of the seoobekisa 3 in pore to obviate the objection 
of Mr. Hume, and to preclude the excitement of hopes which it 
would be impossible to realize. Tastead of vi 
b igratio he would: rathe' te 
indiscriminate aids; but he tows se it too much 
= ‘of @ @ perm character, 
and borne with such exemplary patie: 
Mr. hatchony’ in eee oe the alteration suggested by the 
Chancellor of ae r; and “ — Zs was carried. 
solu! 
On re Sire Clerk a m was agrced to, re- 
quiring that ites parties i in election petitions eruitorr state the name 
of the age: on whom the notices were to be served. 
Sir Hussey Vrvian m for 1 oe to bring in a bill for 
cuting the auce Survey of England and Scotland on an en- 
larged scale. nce survey of Engl had been made 
on the f to the mile. Since then a survey had 
the comparison between the two surveys had long made it matt 
regret t the ish had not been on the es 
the Irish survey. The more limited scale of t glish 
and other craft, forcing the ships from their moorings, | 
amiss gM down pe ig and breaking the chains and 
arps by which t ges were made 
fa st in all 
gre 
i hig! 
proceede 1 me og extensive 
ging to Messrs. fll and Evans. It 
a “the large still became Aber gin and ex~ 
da quantity 
ergs, threatening to rerush others 
se and f 
alongside, cag the 
ach 0 
ee 
sat s 
rg as was cg Higitersoek fe rh ae were em- 
ployed to clear wath re ice under the barges a the 
plifted b 
prevent their bei — y 
ing waters and soaked to pieces. The b: a were 
als cane and, in some places, trebly secured by strong 
warps and chains ; 
ted. By great exertions ‘the progress 
of ah flames was arrested 
rab! been sustained by 
but fortunately no rn Ereres injury. 
anking-house of Messrs. Weston and You 
Wellington-street, Borough, — also pata into a state 
of great consternation by alarm of fire Several 
that the warps and chains gave way in Many places, some- 
times 
exertions of 
the inmates their services were not ne Had the 
the wharfs to which they were made fast, while the ice was 
continually crushing boats and skiffs, forcing ou : their 
sides and swamping them. . The waterside premises of the 
boa t. buil Ide ers at Limehouseband Rotherhi the ne presented a 
ny lighter- 
pore de 
e Commutation (ireland) a were 
severally read a second ding The latter led Mr. 
n 
er it. m 
settlement, and denied the justice now attempted 
Friday.—Before the ot Ss ete grunts Oo Lord 
Keane, Mr. Hume aeasane to rer Government, saleativen it 
was true, as s in the Indian newspapers, that a scldier had 
been shot without trial by Lord Keane's order? 
an end to any qi about arding his services. 
Sir Joun Hosnovse pi = a such 
charges on anonymous suggestions in I newspapers. - 
little severe was was his © command, that in Ae miele al his important 
march he did not in a single case inflict corporal Pee meen te a 
Sir R. Jenk: d M , both members of the East India 
Direction, mon the —— _— 
The House then went into mittee of 2 
year rd Keane for his own a life and ope of his two next 
the ‘eastern apr ot the persica hy Upeerca of | 2; 000 
‘ser 
occurred after the ~~ Senki re the conse- 
quences must have been the originated in 
the er: a the counting e.— me _two and 
ree on sday mornin, fire broke out i i igh- 
ood of bara Bick g Rit known as Woo Ip 
"Ton ated 
h 
ed 
{in om immediate percent (AS a proof of the se- 
| —— ene, to tl 
from the brads of the Leen gh re Sigs ee x the 
y sh ortly one _No up 
so that very severe distress exists 
1 supplied 
ty of police, = fire was 
arrest. ed, b late nt: quant da- 
water, and, _ assisted by a par 
ly too late to Lega 
verity of the weather, 
flying and hovering over Lonaon- =. Larg: ee 
i k, been seen in the marshes of 
pr Sunday morning last, a police con- 
tab] 
ipe wee 
Tottenham and Hackney, and in the 
occasionally ; some wild ducks. A’ thaw took 
Richmond, when he observed a dark substance under 
scertain what it was, and 
d: 
1 Wednesday d by rain. | discovered it to be a man huddled up, without cakes 
Fires.— Des nm of Camberwell Old perc —On motion or warmth, With some difficulty he conveyed the 
Sunday night, ie ew minutes before 12, a light was | body > one found aiatnig had 
observed, by liceman, in the gallery of this structure; | evidently been hours. e surgeon who 
e, that thieves 
examined the feels iy his opinion that ere tired 
with walking, had fallen asleep, and by that eans became 
broken in, he informed the clerk, who resides near t 
wer Saag of his suspicions ; the c erk lost no time in | pro 
e keys, and 
Send. chat the pugan as on fire, near the organ. The 
e sudden opening of the door, socom 
great rapid i 
ay night a policeman receiv ved information that an man 
S immersed in the mud near General ro! ogra 
gation Company’ s Laan Deptford. _ He immedia| ro- 
d the other portions of the fabric. They burst ben 
interior was v 
ry 
ceeded in hauling = pers board the Catt d 
Mary, from whence they con yed him t bli 
bystanders was, het the fire must ogo itself out. *The 
of eight bells; t ‘the whole of which, t peat a 
organ, and the rebeeg of the interior, have fallen 
a < ey we. bd Pecripine Abou two o’clock, the bells fell 
fall 
within the charter of the East Indi mpany to 9s. 4d. a gallon. 
A prolonged discussion ensued erate many details con: 
general interest. 
Several bills were forwarded 
to Monday. 
Money Market, Friday. ~The, hay improved slightly | b 
to the termination 
of the ordina: s the q aod ms were low. Con 
sols left off at ‘fre to 2 mon: 3 raied for account 3 Exche- 
quer Bills 5s. to 7s. prem: Bank Stock 163 to 4; 
wtih — eames at hatiing beter 1,000 an a 2,000 
unfortunate gentleman for several ese when 
symptoms. of returning “life ene themselves. The 
patient under their care so that 
his name was a ’s-hill 
Greenwich. He also said oa another gent! naeeaee 
his acca, who ty sup sed to have _ perished. sar 
accident that might h lt 
k-road, City-road, on Mo: nday. A 
in Wenloc 
e timber-cart, belonging’ to the Imperial Saw-mills, was 
occu 
larg 
No pens be procured, ‘acid out of six | standing, with a powerful horse attached to it, in front of 
wo left the place, as there was no | the premises, when the animal suddenly took fright, and 
appe arance of water. started eae = speed. After proceeding for some dis- 
peo bee for some time, and, at ay two, aor building was | tance, the of the cart came in contact with a gas~ 
The s have since pillar, and “the collision was so violent that both cart and 
iJ. ek » who 
pany, in whi “4 ‘the church is hie to _ the amount of | h PP: d to b basket of fruit on her head, 
4,000/. It appears that the rt, b he fell, and 
India Bonds 17s, to 15s, 
aie eee 
ta —During the week oe 
and until Wednesday nig 
een 
t continued so, 
ded to the fc . cn Oe 
1g f the 
7 = 1. 
the whole makes of it rested upon pa A police ser- 
geant, with other persons who witnessed the 
middle aisle 
organ the top of the t The end of one ofthe 
t, and extticating the 
and § woman. 
who they expected fo nd crated io uth but on on 
ver several caches into the centre of the fiue. Soot had from escaped few was able to rie tard 
with isle latepniedie The Parks rind ign iy The horse, which was a vy one, was not at all 
yi skaters ; and, although — um- | lighting of the furnace on Sunday morning the soot must injured.—On Tuesday, W 's ibition “e wild 
7 nO serious accident oceu Th have ignited, and set card Bis the beam, which smouldered | beasts arrived at Woolwich, and in the evening was opened 
d until - came to the w ting of the o organ loft, where | for the admission of the public. A boy named Corn rnish, 
ot witnessing the immense ths ‘ocked up in various it burst into flames. There can be n no doubt that this was | having gone too near the cage where the lions ) are kept, 
parts, and in exe dow narrower ——— several persons ven- | the pag for the organist cig one of the animals seized him 3 th 
tured to walk across the stre: From Blackwall to | the organ loft on Sund la it, besides infi und on the scalp 
Richmond the Thames, during the early p set of the week, daring th the service. The church contained many monuv- | of d. metal 3 et s the hold the to ant fe — 
was no longer a navigable s fanlfabe ents; but nearly all of the em are destroyed. "The few | boy, that it Capilead gs strength of two men t 
completely suspended, ai and Senarels of p e still standing Ly d fro m the flames. It | h The sufferer was found to np severe noe cpr 
quently thrown out of employment The ri sete rabore ‘the E bells fe : Pr fi was re ut delay to Guy’s Hospital.—An 
bridges abo md ai am = h ts d i med Peter Buse, expired in the London 
they fell. The “spaci ous vaults unde! peal: the ges: Hee spi x repent ng the following s ar circumstances: a 
have escaped i injury, and the coffins therein are perfectly | few weeks since, he accidentally scratchef his left hand 
safe. with a pin, and t © notice of the circumstance. In- 
a on Monday morning Sq couple: were married on stead of the puncture healing, it gradually extended, = 
the t twice i ual size. He 
ing.—A fire, attended with loss of life, has occurred at | went to the ria a on the wound being examined, it 
cagnenae: in the St. Helena Tavern. The landlo sain was found to be ery inflamed state, and it was very 
his wife were retiring to rest, when a cry of fire was | evident that it had het Passos Moctideation a: 
raised. The landlord, imagining that it was in the street, | took place, and afi uring much pain, — 
On morning, a melancholy 
pos n be raging on his ” Onre he found | place in the family of Colonel Lambert, of Grove-place, 
_ § able to shift e distress | one of the “be ck Sonieons 3 in ames, in which pr his | Regent’s the-y on, an in- 
mongst bourers is very grea i is little | daughter, eas four and fi ote red Bat tiv mg t of had contrived to open one of the 
doubt that the vr companies will s: a sum policemen his assi: tains rawing-room passing. out into the balcony, 
money for men aie go: tion abeurtase, in bo = into ‘the e ‘prime, but the "smoke ak ee ‘isa clambered up the iron railings and we Ww 
Laat ae ere paver been greater than at me them. At le ength, after the fire was somewhat | over, when the colonel, who writing, 
perens At Louden ine Psd ice ha ing pape ranges ached t owards it, but t before 
m se fiel ds, rendering it — steam-boat corner, perceived his saaghit = m thf r, burnt in m reaching the balcony the infant fell over 
; he Gere of shipping | shocking manner. A surgeon w! t for, but so died be the anueus killed on the spot. The colonel 
eve 6 been completely blocked in wit ice, and all com: almost hee: diately. The child + ‘ths ee to bed shortly narrowly escaped being precipitated after his unfortunate 
nication between a larg apa of ships and the s after 9 0 “clock, and it appears that in the course of the | child. In.his eagerness to save the infant, he sprang into 
eut off, on nthe pr convenience ; brnscae see if it | the baleony and threw his body over the railing, where he 
of the: Tews were in a state absolutel ig upon was asleep ; she took with her a lighted candle, and it 3s hung nded by hands for some momen 
starvation. ‘With the exception of a few ita a age that by ace accident Ant bed-curtains caught | recov i he loss of the child i 
ploughed. their way thro the ice; the navigation esc S oewe are destroyed.—A | doubly severe from the circumstan its ny 
beew eritirely stopped ; ar at no peri it nee en of Mr; Millward, oe survivor of twins, the other infant being; sa too 
Winter 6f1813-14, has there been so f Incite 9 ‘tage -maker, in South Hi: he combustible nths ago, unfortunately burnt to death — HUrseryy 
piopert see whole surface of the riv age Gi ie 8 recon of the materials defied all efforts to angle 
ta covered with j ice, which was | Hames, and the a of the premises, with the kK, were I secoat —On Saturda: evening | an inguest was 
borne along with = not tide, crushing barges, boats, | consumed es aa Panett Vex @ cock, the | Whitecross-street cern the hody of ‘he 
