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assurance given a few days ago by the mover. With respect to 
the reference to his own recent statement, he had always main. i 
tained the distinction bet i 
Exchequer Chamber, i ial liability of all 
real erty to church-rate by the common law of the land, an 
adjudging that the obligation of every pier to repair thi 
church was absolute, an: uld no mor Leda off than thi 
obligation to re brid and high aines, in this 
case, was summo! e two mi d le 
med befor agistrates. If he hai ft 
them to decide the matter, he would ive suffered nothing but a 
pao of 2/7. 5s. on his goods ; but he chose to Seana keno juris- 
telling them he meant to appear in the ecclesi cies 
court, sm sone contest ~ prea of the rate. “tn fact, 
eant no such erg Kew such thing. After repeated 
patices pety aration a pene as at length attached, and then 
he set 3 ae plea of Ford ores He applied sucteseively to the 
Queen’ pete nthe apr cH OE and to the Lord Chancellor fora 
en oth w refused, and now Mr. Bain 
ha ies Was a 
m —Mr. re ES distinction as to the obligation of 
oO the law, between laws for a public and common 
object, and laws for the maintenance of religion of only a 
of the people.— R. Pee. said estion . not 
aig 
precedent, an would bring th 
the assertion of oh a power to dis 
bunals of the country must refuse 
would vote nun this 
=, and those who sympathised 
would persevere till this law should be 
‘ord or two front Mr. Packe, on behalf ious tare 
, the House divided, rejecting the motion by a majority 
of five. 
ving 
Friday.—The House having resolved itse! mmittee, the 
Souppeig tae Ss the Excneavrn moved for a a vote of credit of 
been moved, ode the House resolve 
e Poor- eas Amendment Bill, Mr. 
WAKLEyY moved to div ite ane bill. into two, for the purpose of 
putting ev: ni erect pes to the contra commission into a sepa- 
rate bill, atte ged at great length upon the working of the 
Pp nt Poo: 
Lord J, cateraige repeated the principle that a Poor-law was 
intended for the relief of apa only, and, by the em 
posers of that principle, he fel vinced the labouri 
ere ben 
‘by a majority of 247 weal 
¢ ie Clause continuing the 
After a discussion on on the reduction of the Assistant Commis- 
sioners, Colonel SisrHorp moved wil yee to omit them 
altogether, which was negatived ee 
ney Market, Hiden Bisa has been slack in 
ata sid “88g nek Exchequer Bills were 6s. 
ie erpolie , - Shee’ 5 
Intrusion at Buc OF gonad last 
about thre onthe since, 2 for 
and potatoes, which he had conveyed up paral ina Sot 
kerchief. When ash ent: 
| Wade, president of the Anti-Corn-law Association. 
and placed a 
reply was, the same way as before, and ‘that = could - oy | in the most conspicuous parts of the ‘meeting. As the 
Iti le eture ying 5 
generally, supposed that he go’ C. nee erg sara oie pe gre in Teter, 
tion-hill, and crept + eae one — window med Nees som, called out to know if the lectur meant 
sday aft was nse to “th -Office, | pos answer questions. 
erections asa vagabon 
Mr. Smith replied that rs "did no “er 
| intend t put by men 
_ extreme line of conduct, had a pleses Saunas out of the 
; hemes - phaginces Society. msidered 
rogue and v: , for 
ange circumstance of his having obtained a thir 
Si into ein ngham P. 
three months. ree exclude: gh 
ined d | derly assemblies Their i Tuan only ‘ened to hin- 
to obtain cheap bread for. the 
ages as sentenced Sige Ion 
im Tothill-street prison for 3 months. The following ap- 
¥ 
t 
tion Hs re 
i 
pear to be fe acaba of ‘the aside affair, as far as 
hey are yet k £ 
>, = tad £ 
v2 uch conversation, and a rigi ia investigation as to at poor. They had — down othe! thes same way, who 
manner in which he eet | —_ is said to bein ad ata were Lge to procure a mitigation of the rigours 
He still pobiarr in his firs' £ ertion, that ¢ his only motive of t new Poor- law. After this they rep 
cbtist t of it. he yee: prevented others from cele aeoger a 
Saber analy the return just laid before Par- He would warn the peop’ le to be cautious how they suf- 
34, "3302 18s. 5d, and the paymen nts 31,427 i 2s. 5d., leaving | of petition, and would exhort all sects a nd parti : “ogy 
1 Ishmaelites. i 
a balance i in hand of 2,911/. 16s. The e 
tim 
from Lady- baacgah to Lady-day, 1842, is 3. 
| part he would hold no further intercourse with fie, but 
to expel them from any fu 
751. 19s.2d., 
and the amount of grant required for t view of the 
year eu moms 25th March, 1842, i s 31, 7860, 1 1 
have visited : 
“which ¢ 
; and if he could pot soothe a thie he punt 
= lowest sieihon in any year since 1834. The annual | 
imum of visitors has never exceeded 383,147 during 
the last six x yea Ss 
Mo lity 
é 
mself retire. The Chartists still continuing to iment 
roe lecturer, ithe whole act candi ‘ose and cried, 
pe them,” when they were, a! 
ected from the room. 
the Corn-laws, and the m 
for the paste aa nay from the office of 
Registrar- -General, showing | the number of ig ind ‘a 
2 wa cidents ie THesda ay an accident occurred dba Re- 
Th 
nt-street to Captain Pigott, pig ng an a Yeo 
1841, it appears tha t the sum total was 1079 
weekly deaths in 1839 were 926. It is stated that under 
the term metropolis are comprised 32 districts, which be 
in ay i aarong when “his horse becam manageable 
and ran ipa knocking down one man, hid poner co 
clude the city 
city : and liberties of by ose metal the out-parishes errs 
Marylebone ; 
pS on, came violently “—" a cart at 
ner of New Bur rlington-street. e horse was 
St. Pome? ington ; Ham mith ; St. 
Paddington 5 ; Se Mary, Stoke Newington ; 
ki led on the spot, and Capt. Pigott fell b beneath him. 
was extri icated, eens oon a wound on the head, 
and } d shoulder, and carried to oa 
EAS 
St. hong Bromley 7 St ry-le-Bow ; 
Greenwich; St. Nicholas ihe ‘St Paul, Deptford ; and 
nade Hotel Ane mer spatvings, by Capt, Pigott 3 are 
happened a 
wich. ae in 1831 was 1,594,890. considered severe:—A 5 ident . few 
Reorganization rtists.—It is sta’ that | days since to oe ean. Me n-square. I 8 
nother convention ae about to in London} that | that while ing a pees hats which he pro: 
the election of delegates is to take place on the 22d inst., | purch ived a kick on. the chest, which threw 
and the convention to be opened on Sear him t 
convention, it is fa rther said, will con t of 15 m embers, 
id distanc i was omen into the 
were 
house ar and ae satistanee "procured 3 the Injuries 1 ‘ 
se plans for the 
and that their objec’ 
dienioa of Frost, otis « boy phar: for the release | 
fractured, and internal mischief, which caused priia of 
blo od. —On rice afems as Mr. Fossett, an office attached 
of all Chartist P ae sat and for making the charter th 
law of the lan: 
Jon Docks’ he missed 
ily rite rovements W ork g 4 and f barge beneath, 
d of t sed Section ‘bis skull. so nad that he now lies in the 
to npoaoy in the Royal Fuchs, and which, according ‘ew days since 
f the committee, nten + to a poor and his sop, named esiding at 
was i 
- retained and vaults are eo be constructed under = 
man M‘B: 
Peckha am, were ee from Bath, ies rete puss nas poe 
e of the building, which will ibe secured with i n | been confined ny e wee tos hospital fro: 
Sy n_ the Toth rm Railroad, the pees eG on 
a0 vaults, it is stated I F ‘oach mal ot, which hie s supposed was 
depositories for their securities, hich &e. By th i to London ; but on the arrival of his fa ther in 
ent for vaulting th th > tidings of him, gic his _— 
chants, the — which was alw: ways an objection bare shade “andl at all the | 
to the old are t is expected. w will be prevented. The 
£ 
the ‘Sua oe for the in Bartholomew-lane. 
it is a amounts to from 18,0002. to - seer "There 
ap tob 
Dicer is supposed ‘tochave 
fale ff the —On Eee a apo residing in 
Shi mau Reng bar, cut ber throat, and 
from the second floor of her house into the lane 
by sev of the neiehbours, who nal to 
called pank.bu ildings. 
| Sa impeded. 
will be about 40,000/., and there is a at Govern- 
her assistance, and she was conveyed to King’s College 
Hos pital, where every attention” was paid her, but from 
™, 
es.—On gators evening a fire broke out at the 
by the continuance of the duty on coals. The Argus 
ae office, and the two adjo song. Sonar pote to he 
tain and South-western pyre eu gece Se in 
a large building, used as a torehouse and fi 
back, 
esse ante Bank in 
_— 
despatched 
hb 
ee: to Gatentontres t will be postr widened. 
A number of houses in = narrowest of Cateaton- 
messengers 
to the different stations for ace nates Tn the pee time 
the fire had obtained a great “aia and the whole build- 
stfeat t have rahe levelled, and workmen are pulling d 
bert ti e engines soon 
but it was evident that all efforts poem save the. 
the 
e safety of the surrounding bui 
pore d delivered over to t nde preecrage of his father. | the premises a at the corner of Guildhall-yard, where it ap- 
na leaving the gaol he was asked to give a promise a 
be obtained, a8 aid. hi Rigas ‘ad a pledge] annie to ae pha Prctee the church of < pemaers 
Hie father was then sent, and Teds was given intohis| Jewry. lished, and t 
oes Suessons that ke should take eves Gas-lighting.—From statements recently pub: ished, it 
ossible © Cae of him, an anne s at gas, 
fier was ry to ship father thege are eighteea p ublic gas-works; twelve lic gas- 
eng mother, altho: they did not yee’ to to the offer,| Work companies ; 2,800,000/. west employed Pi get rks, 
asked fora week or two day | Pipes tanks, gas-holders, ap 450,0007. — 
last aby ’s conduct was i e. On day | revenue derived ; 180,000 tons of antibon used in the ea. 
he sionded ¢ Meee chapel twice or three times, and | for gas; 1,400,000, cubic , 
beet bli a ened his determi j| the year; 134,300 burners supplie 
Monday he was at home suing tie the he but 400,000 consumers ; 3 iblie or et 
ate FE and — more heard 
is 
until Tuesday morning, when hi her and aay 
gran to appear at Bow-street, when _Feceiv: 
intimation he had effected a third ance e 
ne feos It appears that shortly after 1 o’clock o 
Tuesday morning, the Boar! of police op duty in the 
Palace imagined as he going along the 
saw Aesop io ap erat the glass x 
the Gis he eae d distarbed, he 
on of water — the firemen to ki 
the fire was confined to the 
nated, which, hower 
lighters employed; 176 gas- seve! 
double ones, capable of storing 5,500,000 cubic feet ; 890 
bg foals used in the retorts, in the shortest 
000 « 
mike (ath of December) ; about 2,500 
erat fee branch of 
tthe 1822 and 1827 the sccincapiiae 
doubled ; and between 3827 and 183 
doubled. me 
pth, and 30 in heigt 
e extre 
ie use of the Semele ‘depar rtment ; 
1 ti 
a it se a was not 
ntile goods, but for stores 
pg on the 
eh 
used for a reception 
2 
Hie 
tie engine-makers, and the only 
