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Mr. Saaw objected to the mode of nominating the barristers 
for ioe Court of Appeal. The Speaker icy “hardly have much 
acquaintance with the Scotch bar. After controversy be- 
twee m Mr. Hope and baghe tod Maule, about the fact = eee 
now aiieedt and a few words from Mt: Oswald, lea as give 
right they had enjoyed of voting for 
oe Sporting the rate of 40s. “ down | 
on. gentleman had taken for his 
a WARBURTON hoped, if the pro: 
the franchis Pe odu 
roners. He sawno reason 
mi =e Reform Act, which 
pe Se i a cana been received sr vghe asheo Sir C, 
shall from Mr, Booth, chem 
taneous combustion 
fires 
fo introduce the bill. that when it came t amy pe a it would ey ay the | j any instan d th f 2464 cas res 
t at 4 o’clock, ee dogge reubanee; it appeared to be above all things ¥ * . Aes * 
POY sen, sdiourned. being only 24 members presen * that the agaee should bea popionty.< re cer, corded during five years, the origin of 1981 was discovered, 
Thursday.—Numerous petitions were presented on the subject especially when he e had to investigate such sci ? fe there discovered. In the controllable c: 
of the Irish Registration ae and against the New Poor Law | chester massacre, © finds there were from s mtaneou mastion 32 re 
Bill, the. window-tax, lay patronage in the Church of Scotland, | After — embers had briefly addressed the House, leave heat applied to various belies and manufactures 141; de- 
the present mode of levying pe an railway passengers. Was given for the introduction of the bill. f ti eps PP EA, 
Mr. J. Sr leave to bring in a bill for ronceies | ec! ive or stopped-up flues 3 Iga 17; 
Lord AsHLEY brought up the report of the select committee 
the Fac ae ssf aay 
Sir, 
F.B motion for a statue to the late 
Sir Sidney Smit the 
withdrew his 
and observed, at thes sa 
e best 
for the conveyance of freehold estates as 
‘xplained that 
fed ae ch m 
t inconvenience, as by 
e 
ands. needlessly increasing the number of documents, it tended to en- 7 and stow ee: 105; 
iar eee athe bes aaa tice that, on the motion for the t janded pr coperty. Tying-stovi . Thos ahh are accidenta 1 and 
second spacing of the Poor Law Amendment Bill, he shomid move Lora Keane's Ann ba = — ee page md bey sete controllable are 382, of which t from 
that it be read again a second time t yy six mont Ss. e andl etti r “bed and window 
Conn = postponed till that day fortnight his motion for | declaring at in the present state of the Hc sith i would vo a 9 ee le “rn Soa = of gg ee — a4 
the production of the treaty with Texas, in consequence of a de- | oppose the second reading. He still Lfetained. all as is Stiertioueto PP: ig mea 756. en 
Claration from Lord Palmerston, that his lordship believed the | the easure, and expressed.a wish t a full si ent of Lord | and: partly’ uncontrollable were Amongst those he 
treaty had been ratified in January, and that he hoped soon to.be | Keane’s services laid on the table. classes for the most part unavoid- 
able to lay furthe: rmation on the subject bef om use. * apne _ by Mr: Wallace for returns to show the able 165° from fires 17; ee kindled on hearths and 
Mr. O’ConneLL also gave notice that on the same day he | number of lett passing through the post-office; when Mr. h : 1 26; portable charcoal fire 2; & 
ould move for a select committe noe inquire =e frauds con- Hume complained of the increased severity of the e post-office, i in | other ar on places poi e charc re re- 
nected with the stamp returns for newspapers and periodicals in | exacting forei on books and arriving from | works .8 8" 3 Intoxi m 7; spar! = from 
England and Wales gi ae Shem fen ee wire tae Saeed a eee reais | longa: deying or sring lien before the dee wl oe 
the notices of m m were proceeded with, some con- . Pan z : 
err pals aga ptew ee relative to Canada, put by Mr. | that a pamphlet worth al - Bak 6d. might be charged 4 14s. or iss. shavings ignited 6 ¢ suspicious 7; — insta’ — of 
Pakington and Sir R. Peel. J, Russext stated, in answer, = rw bon ge rate of 2d. ce were charged, he would make lessness 72 ; various accidents with can: les 3 chil- 
that some delay had arisen sah a aiming the union of the ve return’ aoe then — ‘ . | dren playing with fire 29; — moking 14; and 
provinces, but that the Governor-Gem expected to proclaim id. Ewart gaye notice of a bill to appoint a public wilfal =i A <7 has: occurred the Golden Cross, 
on the sth or 9th of the present mon’ prosecutor in crimin hg ay tegen Ch Mibaies Shien bbisinel de t fe veer had 
The House was then occupied for a.considerable time by amo- | On the motion for d reading of the English Registra- an am structi eR 
n of Lord Eliot, for an. address to the Crown on the subject of | tion Bill, Sir Es Svaaee objected to the proposed appointment of on ebuild > French se man oeoepyiy a ene 
the plan of Mr. Snow Harris, for the protection of ships from the | the new courts, coupled, as they would be, with a court of aj 3 d gallery, w eho as lying in in bed reading 
effects of lightning. It appears that in 1839, at the ea of | pei aed ou Pte tmst the ge es vg deg tapes of appoint- | — 
ir R. Peel, a.commi sed of-distinguished naval officers | ing udges, : 4 
po aot met qecsorary Peay arenas aoe was appointed by | jections to the details of the bill, and concluded by giving notice the h are destroyed; ‘The 
Government to investigate the merits of Mr. Harris’s plan. that in committee he should move to e out those clauses to on was attintanne soon t ae damage. 
Teport of that committee referred to. the evidence in favour of the | which he had objected Substitute others in their place. Mr. Accidents.— Last wetk atin elderly gent gentleman anal 
conductors which had b brought before them, and ded | GISBORNE and . WARBURTON seemed to look upon the bill as Ha I sing the Ww Nest aly he 
by expressing their unanimous opinion of the a decided fiupravetent-4 on the- wera. re tase at Col. SiIntHORP m uey> ahaa bide Ne Sgt ton 
possessed by Mr. Harris’s. plan above every other, affording per- | wished to know what the of ew judges were to be? ws immediately 
manent security at all times, and under all circumstances, ist | Lord J. Russev. would state ress aubtien 3 in committee, and the . 
effects of lightning, ensuring protection without any | proposed changes would entail a saving of at least 15,000/. a year. of hi heal ra he wea in weedeat tiie vin 
tical i venience or scienti objection whatever; and | The bill was ther en read a second time. - hie--bod a a. thetandi 
therefore most earnestly recommending their general adoption in In reply to Mr. Hum wey ode PALMERSTON said that -papers Lara of ¢ y riously injure notwithstanding 
me roxal navy. Lord Exxror argued, that after — Teport, <4 pp on Fl o the Eastern question serie bs ae hin he gradually sank under his suf- 
‘arris ought ni been neglected as he been. is aa 
cond acta: Fendt mad shines sone expensive kind, but when In re reply toSir R. Peel, Lord PatmersTon said that negotiations ferin ngs, pired on Satu rday.- As & young ieee 
it was ¢ a ship of the line cost 100,000/., if the | on the American Bo! had made no progress whatever. with 
lives of the not taken into account, the expense of 300/. | two countries had agreed on a = ng a joint commission ; | laden with timber, the horse became restive at the foot of 
wou not be unprofitably incurred, to secure ae - a - yes. | but they had not come to an upon the det Eormocth meee The driver seized the horse, and en 
S against the effects of lichtni su e named was 
the — and gore ae “A bar geo for an CITY. dea oured to restrain him, when whe was knocked dot 
unlimited period, an ht aft rds be sold for old copper, so ” 
that the By "expense would not amount to that sun Mr. Stock Exchange, F riday.— S were to uite | pan immediate death. The re proceed a q 
was no the scientific world. It was one of to-day ; the news fro the ted States having fal rate, scattering the Pg 82 aaa ections, a vm 
his papers that had led to the formation of the new compass now checked the tendency to a further vide. Consols for the sto pped t d oing x further inichiet "Tei is stated that 
S use in her Majesty’s service. He had citer g te large tai Account advan to zs Rea He day, however, } withou 
oO! ‘ime and abilities to the rosecution of these researches, 2 nging 
and in doing so he had iinet to light a means securing to = ee gave way to “Shad ae closing at t 885 to 3 | over his head—On Sunday evening a lady, apparently 
the navy of England one of the most formidable engines 0 - an cK Improv 
thoy’ He Rask Some bee a exami _ before te com: | 1654 to 64. Rptorens per :. highensa i Sti about 17 years of age, fashionably attired in black sati 
mittee of the Royal ety, consis! of such men ollaston, pats eee, 
Davy, Young, me! Laing Tih whose names he could mention, Bills have not varied, ied, being quoted a at 4s. to 6s. prem. Londors: Bid ge, her face being towards water. Her 
strange situation attracted the notice of he Persons pass- 
be! ‘ ami et Rata —" § Bod = Vicinit ing, 
fi le and fai i his lab d a 
the Admiratty s ould pti du 4 a ai “We admit Sta the Riv which la ately Hocked up her, she climbed over the wall, and then plunged into the 
that you have the merit of drawing attention to the subject, but | the river and stopp ed Oi ag is entirely and ane The shouts a. the she Sores who witnessed the 
speed ine fat tile er Ceo Pout ae wast it wat | the: steamers have commenced’ runnin ng wi alot | rrence caused the nll out to her as- 
but a few nights since that a pension was proposed to be bod The ig slat la of boat d barges during the sistance; but as she beniang rsell off the centre arch, 
to a distinguished officer im her airs service—a pension of frost has | been ny coal-merchants and, consequently, some aut spend the shore, they 
no inconsiderable amount. That night they had notice on the t of “tec 3002. to, 5002. each, ants toreach her, and after str weoins. re a few 
ed og are ny Si ah. eeeaik tas at eons ine, Harser4 the boat builde ers, sbi chantlere, and others who have | seconds she sunk, and was ¢arried a : —A 
to the living, or any 0 the dead, if they had deserved well | waterside’ premises, have also suffered extensively ; but man about 26 years ‘of age, wlio’ was joming am a t 
of. their country 5 ath he could not think that the of the e greatest loss has fi gt ~ digress who, in f Blackfri idge, suddenly tapped S guitionsn 
aceaaee the tHumphs of philosophy were to be held as of no addition to privations endured d wien ged and exclaiming * mm aa 4 E eghoneer 
nt ir Mok & O’FeRRALL offered no opposition to the motion, ani road, and, notwithstan r e" numb persons 
readil mit tted i great merit of Mr. Harris's exertions d clothing, and fuel, have also sustained great injury by the | who were passing, succeeded = sg himself from the 
the last 15 or 16 years; PF cpiis a befo: the gen cond naapeaga so ae f thei r boats. pe into the water, and s He 
pensive an apparata i ee oe Spell 2p Ad a d the tide, which was com re up exceedingly stro 
© of which t sel, instead of i., would be oni: —, estructive fire broke le, Whic mg, 
Gah. ‘while the effect Soatr poate: my aa more factory. the preuioel of Mr. Hyde, butcher, Be’ sey. Seve- | carried him through t the centre arch ib the bridge. He 
he that Mr. Hi Seed tence to Teward from the | ral engines were promptly on - cei bat forums, was a _ pce a conveyed in a 
cei nt gana as mah cls Sar tr | wer cold be obtad f tnt | ate of ies to a eciig-howe, whore 
would have it in their half. The fire | ined grea fai sii Se were prompt ly attended by a surgeon, throug jose exer- 
BU tere members then. "Yoee in success Mark ooo — a bom entertained for a Se was cath ce toa —_- SS ae He = 
Sane y andl gered int oe abel claims 2s ee hristy, aijeahions but it saa withou ch damage. is at le a printer, 
Thomas’ Totnes ae Sir a Inglis, Sir Charles Teen om ie wis ie: A supply of water ' being at length obtained, ‘the fire was and 1 had a wife and "family. The surgeon having ascer- 
and Lord Sandon, joined in on. Government, either to 2 cS ained a compound fracture of the 
adopt the recommendations of the committee, or to refer to that pre consumed. Seve: Seek were in left arm, besides eo severe contusions of | the head, 
tantittedies net peat pre Pome aan . ceten the aia “4 peat, were with pons s ed by the po- ted hi i, where 
bility if, with such a_report on record, they were to adopt any lice. _ The dam as e sustain ed am ounts to ‘upmards of I 2000, he has since died. 
other plan, and that plan should not afterwards prove successfi Robberies.—Saturday morning a lad, about 14 years. of 
ban a4 me ee paeenty were ae nnd, without Bermondsey, at the singe of 3 Mr. Harnett. The | age, and possessing a genteel exterior, walked into the 
board of every yessel in her Majesty's navy. p of Mr. Garratt, tailor, Cornhill, and Politely omg 
Admiral ApAm said that such a even M ested permission to remain in the shop until the arriy 
Harris's wish, which only went to a gradual ction of his | com a Ts a. pride “tia obtained admittance to Mr. his uncle, who was gone to the P, and who, 
plan, and several dy been ‘ft ed up with his c La P > i The sh 
ofS. Other. yessels had been papa ecie grown Harnett’, when, on entering the passage, fire was observed | soon as he came, 3 ing a coat, —- a 
which, eciptgarne, cen enka it was expected, be found the nes in which were deposited | man : ; ag aie & seat. ea 
r ethit Mr. Harris had estimated at 7,000/. his per- empty “pac ing the door the fi a few minutes, however, the manifest symptoms _ 
ject; but py tiog Bee ne Be Soantes — cmc ro ~< burst Bae pr Bato great rapidity Sev: engines ~ | impatience, and. chair, said he : 
such a Stim a3 that. He repelled an incmuation put Geert by | Panied by a strong firemen, wi the spot, but t could deta his nele solong; he would fe ao ac 
Tngestre, that Mr, Harris had been neglected on | unfortunately no water prtn be procured for upwards of | of him, but would being afew. ¢ had not, 
Adame deckaree ate cbimions, of the nature of which Admiral | an hour and a half. n- that time the flames tt however, left p many Sanaa 
Lord EL1or replied Calisirapen the admisalo nace eens ne | & great height, and the whole house was enveloped bcorhmmesiosrererseafi =P lc tle doubt 
pensation he thought suficient, since he was of opinion that 7oe0l. fare. and the firemen could only witn his macintosh. Parstit was vain, and ong t — t 
ind 00 ence ie quoted the evidence of Mr. Faraday and tors the omen of the flames, an da the dem: tition of of | can be pre rat of his having. s00n iscov 
~ ey A oad tbe to the ch the sp igs Mr,. Harris. propert: f affordin cone uncle, itis needless.to add that he did not return : 
tlemen on all sides threw a Darty ditte eerie | = and belore any water could be ‘procured ‘tle fe ; ‘ew Poor-Law Act-—Meetings have been held in 
in aig applause of fia, pine ns, in order to amp the «Ae ained but the bare walls.—A fi ete ‘h con- } Clerk “Newington, and Marylebone, to adopt ~ 
mitalty to rose what was so essential to the seeurity of a see pas sures. ino tiom-to. the bill of Lord John Russell, now 
~The question was then put, _— he motion porate ig le loss, has occurred. a — ecaes ine it, for -prol i f the Poar- 
linet po HORF postponed till Tuesday hext es, he use of Mr. Thomas, brewer and. distiller. "Before the In all th. ashes th fe et a 
ae cine of gees gg vaoegir certain cases. connected | Lond bri Commissioners. ie law ie i e feeling Paynes 
with the administration of the Poor-law. | eon! anim a I saa 
Be ite a apes fi : hea fon ty bill tn on ws ore fe oe o— at of — — see bo parish mittees were 2 pointed to d PP 
icine aad veeetee iakect | agai ill. 
v at ‘the ef tino ot the-co sitameame —A fire has taken against the di 
that means ee rie fe ors the Sale ee which the pi a ae 7 ai ob Hanwell a pe fad econ, bot Middlesex 
ps was done to = "shoe magistra taken. p renee ie manage.- 
watt! arn d rope oppose the introduction of the bill, | of t : ae institution: ng somewhat 
the peared opportunity of — that he would cope foes 
it in every future regis went to ni aoe constituency and “where the | discussion took place, and propositions were “sete a tt 
to deprive freeholilers, to ioweret vever small an unt, of the ancien safe when ward to refer ‘the question toe committes of 
