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interfer with the Corn-laws.—Mr. HarLanp spoke against 
the roxas of aad away with the protective duties. —Mr. HASsTIE 
denied that the financial measures proposed by the Chan cellor of 
mi 
deprecated such proceedings, which 
tion of the public right; : and recommended t that a aoe 
nd the 
other towards the breach, both of pher's ioe wever, were 
ly 
tion 
f Woods d Forests » and 
contested wi ntil the defenders were oblige d to 
ye 
of Wo call w upon 
re-opening aaa the public footway, so ae fad para: enbaral 
of Marylebone, Paddington, and Kilburn might be able, 
as formerly, to cross the hill without going a circuitous 
route. Several pam having ai addr essed the me eeting 
some anim ated and. skilful skirmishing on both sides, 
“Ce ease firing” Was sou unde d, ani 
had 
fF 
the ion and oe past the Commandant in review 
blic right, the 
* var was unani- 
sag adopted and ad p d to 
wait 
The ere were about 1200 m =~ arms on the 
. g uits to kee 
Tie a sys ml 
PRE heihy 4 
ground. 
pos reduction had 
for, in point of fact, there had been no falling o' 
The deficiency had been caused by the lavi: os pe 
ernment had been urged by both repens of that House. 
ld ni e fo af the sci cale 
any in 
; at its conclusion the 
a Oa ig of oz seals of 
St. pean aaca took geheg: ‘or the :l 
the ssohation hs yay cil aii shan Cher pe thet 
he had ord Dun 
Cog: the & = ~* val res to whether 
the Commissioners of Woods ied Forests had pai eee 
P F peice ca the pa 
of the Royal Duke. 
Anniversary of the Sons of the Cl lergy.—The p 
the choir of St. Paul’s Cathed re 
flay upon t ne occasion. Prin e Al bert at tended the 
fas) hi e s+, 
L x . 1 
| Primrose. hill for the use of the oF ay ogg in perpeinaly & 3 and 
the other, as to when it woul 
to receive the deputation; upon the. obs edhigns ‘te the 
right of way. The reply to the ania’ was, nee be e Com- 
conventée 
for as muc’ re se-hill as 
Lord 
Mayor. te Bisho = of 
Lenton, saab rea Wiebeter Bangor, &e. 
were also present. After the musical per erformances, | Which 
2 
1 dt Cc t peng h a pu sist b 
on Lord 
a geen pas sit Howick had understood Mr. Gladstone to 
accuse Ministers, and those who supported them, i: 
wilfully, for mere party p » the risk of im is all 
the Bariors of the slave trade, and there no imputation which | 
he (Lord Howick) a8: pap — — param The noble Lord 
denied that he had made ment, 
eat be beck oad peg pier a Ss. 
The adj ed debate then resumed. . 
After some observations from Mr. P. Howarp in favour of 
the Government measure, and Repeat peg ND inst it, 
—Sir H. Vivian expressed a eet cy 
arran; raga ments were not yet eR a heck 
i The second suggested that, 
ad deacon Hale. Albert listened 
vice and music: al perform ng manifest interest ee 
attention, and there is no doubt that his presence influ- 
to the 
at present n 
er to interfere, = that a was seus a meee for the which amounted to no less than +e. making, with 1302. 
vestry th wig! After e discussion, Mr. s 4701. A 
gave notice that og oak we. ae? move ng the | grand dinner was a afterward en * “Me nt Tailors’ 
parochial boys be Siluien to the spot, and up the path Hal, which was honoured b resence of Prince 
undary stone; and that all other pra Alber who« cards on Ang eye of the ply which was occu- 
steps and proper pied, ame: magistrate of the city. 
| the cs of ways and secure it to the pub! 300 
lic Meeting of Prionds of the Fhareh of Scotland. | sent. ae ince’s oan ith 
qk m drunk, he e re- 
pray aan in the following spe sis - “T thank you sin- 
rely, gentlemen, for this mark of your esteem. It = 
of Argyle. 
of Mountcashel took the chai stated him self in 
members of th e Royal oe of England, of assis isting a at 
| the e stewardship of | this ancient and useful institution. I 
because I see around me the arch- 
if the Com-Laws, the 
sugar duties, or the timber duties hat beens singly attacked, 
aay of those now combined against the measures Govern- 
ment would have a believed that a 
After the meeting had been addressed iby Dr. M‘Kellar, 
moderator of the General Assem!| ge the Rev. Mr. Cand- 
bebop the bishops, and a of the. har ae of = ee 
I 
lish, is Edinburgh, proceeded to state the position 
hat okt 
—_ ions of the church. The e great ae he said, "of 
aa fresh pata and assistanc agri this meetin ing, 
which it gives me pleasure to pa and that they will 
‘ would never a cal 
forced into a parish ‘against 6 ill of the Ba 4: even | 
spect. I beg to p ropose “ The health of the Lord Mayor.’ 
His Royal Highness spoke deliberately, and * svesk gd 
the here 
the lower price of bread led pufi mpete 
against those of England on very S. H. Vivian | 
mentioned several circumstances in su) Not 
ad b Tr to Liege, to upply of 
tt expect thence in a case of emergency e there 
found the manufacturers engaged in executing orders that t 
Birmingham ple had been unable to undertake on equally low 
erms. visiting aout S shortly afterwards, the people 
there told him that they could not possibly contend with fo- 
gners as long as the Corn-Laws co! 
After some observations from Sir Charles Douglas, Sir Eardley 
offered. 
| from that 
be a geeary quite distinct 
up in it 
and pure English, only sligh tly tinged witl th for 
There was 
t one, bat whic! 
was the universally recogived aides of pote member of 
tate 
Wilmot, Mr. pa Berkeley, Mr. D’Israeli, and Mr. (Brae in ¢ op. 
from Sir H. Parnell, M: r. Parker, and 
objections to a — 
other appropriate toasts had been | given, his heat pal 
a “! pe a » accom pani ied by the guests at the first c 
RB point 
ss gocnds, to 
— him ordination. ” That principle 
the F 4 2 
nay, 
he au, 
port, 
The Cx. ed out the 
sistency of those who offered so strenuous an opposition ‘e Sthe 
reduction of thi -duties. Th ted, e hand, 
their own statements, when ora said 
that the oe from our colonies was likely to be so abundant as 
Tu Sir S. 
me 
th 
Nothing could be more injurious than to bolster up any species 
of trade or ind’ by prohibition. Heridiculed the pretensions 
um: 
to humanity by which his pro) been met. To object 
to receive Brazil s lest by doing mcouragement be given 
to the slave trade, futile, so long as we sold our manufact 
¢ Brazilians, and k. thei! in return. e not 
‘ves consume that sugar; but while we took it, and sold it 
in foreign markets, we encouraged slavery just as much as if Mei 
consumed it at home. 
cial 
had proposed a eo eee 
be eventually adopted, lohadever ramet fy might Lek ecw 
en again adjourned. 
it extended it; but.the principle was not that of non-in- 
| trusion, and therefore the church — it. But the bill 
of the Du ke of Argyle went upon 
sg 
road principle of | 
varie r oo ten o "clock, and the meeting immediately ee 
e collections of the day amounted to the large 
sum of sc 
The tee —An epidemic has been for some weeks 
past ptishen omer: mn soldiers of -_ Ist battalion of 
ned in 
wo oy ‘the refo lore support i it | Grenadie: r Guards, s cay ‘ower, which - 
not fewer than 80 me 
tore unsuitable by the ae have been sent to the ho ; bospital at Westminster, 
” —— more pagicioln 70 = pase there. The ptoms 
e disease e influenza. _ Many 
= pe The meeting was ds ad- 
dressed ag Dr. Cooke, of Belfast, Dr. ‘Banog and 
Mr. r. Sm 
Arn & 
and some of ay men in the g sien Ae are in a dangerous 
state. 
Victoria Park. —It der $nar “Ss our go ye re- 
: f Woods. a ad al 
amongst 
Holy Trinity C Church, at foe Cs the lorng inci- 
sale of Yort rai = to one he money ‘arising 
to wedlock. blishi 
+. 
th 
BF a Royal park near to Bonner’s Fields 
them.” 
to . called V Victoria Park. A committee is to be “held 
~ ore order was a ] The person was de- 
the ab: © ques tion. 
ed 
sired to go into the vestry, 
clergyman, with the goers when he stated to 
m. his reasons ans, 
_ The President Stami. —la the sil-agitated state 
team-ship 
lage } 
safety is naturally recived pon much interest. Consi 
| derable canuaaeak been raised pai the 
week, by a report, published Ke —— a a large 
steamer under canvass, wil on 
19th, Apel in dat Ei B Bs long. 23 W W., standing ime NW. be by 
arrived at Deal —* — 
supposed i some oun this steamer m 
but 
was given on pag) se cs the gi garrison of oh — It 
disabled ; but by others, that it was ie Bir <f 
Meee or the man-of-war steamer 
Money-market, seis as 
Stock i Exchange, and ee wan’ 
short ar jorge 
count rag 
y is very scarce on the 
ted, the rates given for 
tf oe cent. Consols for the ac- 
West Indies. From the log of the former, sr howerer which 
present, and thousands of persons. assembled it 
= operations ; but in the absence of H.R. n. Col. Sir 
W. Warre conducted the manceuvres of the besiegers, and 
Col. Weare those of the e besieged. The troo eon « = tg A 
rison having paiibcn fi 
- on tio’ “By say itis 
eben Hi ‘MS Pluto, 
whi ich let ft England int in the siddle ‘of March, for the coast 
; and by most, and. the best judges, the © probabi~ 
a spe m the date m 
oie Pog 
the closing } ce was oF toZ, of, which was the only quote. 
parallels, app roaches, lodgments, and psec 
0 8, 
and througout Bills 3s. to 5s. prem. 
Muetropolis and its Vicinity. 
{a a general fire of infantry and artille: 
officer 
ry on both thsides. After 
some time an of engineers. was observed through 
the smoke. ‘moving towards a barrier gate “which closed 
which existed that, if she did not founder in the ina ‘of 
the 12th and 13th. Ma rch, but was peyg —— oe 
might 1 reach es ee — steamer D as also 
st Ind ies, and i t ha a 
’ 9 
== he lighted a Bick/ d’s sttached ¢ 
ree een entsiyated 
_,, Public Right = Way over er Primrose-hiil, —On Satur- 
ded and 
blew the gate to pieces. This cei pearnes moment | 
S's 
Tring, that a stile had been removed, anda hedge, son 
- inits place. The report further stated that the co 
th | 
in the. 
| effect was 
jand by a si 
was done in the usual manner by an engineer officer 
second psa, by: 
me crulecen took place, and the 
An 
by an 
pa Ths one wire against | n 
excellent breach was formed, } 
by her ;. but it seems that, up to the time of her _depar- 
ra nothin ng had opps heard of her in. those islands. 
Hopes of her safety are yet, however, entertained by 
and they eta some support from the fact that 
at. sea floating the 
, in case of her having 
aad a ae a 
ks. boxes. &c. 
