_ 2? ee 
June 12.] 
and unhealthy state of the hulks, as evidenced by the mortality 
prevailing there.—Some further conyersation followed, and the 
— = a without a division. 
Prrebee se for leave to bring in a Bill for 
ary Maintaining Railways in Ireland, st: tated. his is present 
ones to be resem that the bill might be printed and circulated. 
The main featur of the bill, he said, was to unite the aid of pri- 
vate capi ~~ responsible control of officers appointed by 
Governm: Mr. SHaw con din the object, and 
the motion.—Lord STanLey wished to know whether the consent 
ETH answe! in the negative.— Mr. Serj. Jackson 
and other gentlemen said each a few words, pon ay a dispo- 
sition favourable to the measure, and leave was given to in. 
troduce it. 
Wednesday.—The private business having been gone through, 
and 
petitions apeappmemisna> aged amas pbaaaen rey’ erted to what had 
taken place on a form ening between Mr. O’ConNELL and 
ue. had received ¢ a letter from a Mr. R. 
had rained on seve! his tenants for rent due on the 25th 
of the ding Marc! r. Twiss said that he had e 
circams' hile cute at the ripe of a friend, bale a four 
iles of —Mr. 
years by the nam: 
the whole charge was an utter falsehood ; but he would pe 
to any gentleman on the other side of the House whether such 
treatment was fair 
On the motion for the House to go into Committee on the Dog 
Carts Bill, Mr. ied apa Se to postpone the Committee for six 
months. Thi e amend ee supported by Mr. WARBURTON 
mes Sir R. Ineuts and vA East ; but 
m was by 14 1 against 30, 
a carried 
~ and the bill went through as ash, ah, 
Mr. C. L having moved that the use go ini * 
mittee on claims, the Fcspeclenetyy est p 
Secannet 
into Committee 
ae) was subsequently with- 
and it was eee — 
by way of amendment, ee the House should 
that day three months.—Th endm' 
pc be the bill went thro: 
the report be brou 
w > 
id that Government could not be responsible for the 
pursued by independent members.—In the course of the discus- 
sion that took place on these bills, Col. Sistnorr com: ed a 
strong on the ees ee of Government in respect t 
reply by declaring that the 
obser valine, Of He Fen and Flan somes re beneath his 
contempt. At this moment Col. Sista rghicral the House ; . 
and: at the penton of Ee C, Wynn, the SPEAKER despatched 
the clerk to desire the t officer’s immediate at Lp 
lapse of som 
Col. Sinnone 
toreturn. The S: called on t 
retract the. offensive expressions. The hon 
and, acting on the adyice of Sir R. PEEL, Col. ‘SipTHORE expressed 
eK ay apie sag 
tabtioe of 5 sereay: io ih 
duction of a clause to 
“a ing with the report on 
the the Adminis- 
Bill, Sir E. SucpEN moved 
bill 
the intro- 
a, a ae pes alge Boia not, a 
in e. The clause 
isposed of his patron- 
a wash gage net 
isclaimed any wis! m the 
If the noble lord ‘preferred “9 pis the ye 
arliament met again, he was ready 
Sydnee in weenie. 18 Ministers 
should Rapes to be in office at the former wen Sir De L. Evans 
great 
Lagan 
pollens 
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389 
mately the sof ts ent into committee upon it, and, on the sug- 
gestion ©: Wynn, an first five clauses were struck out. 
The other es , With several amendments, were considered, 
Friday.—Sir R. Pex obtained leave to bring in a bill to ad 
the amendments suggested by the Committees in the Contested 
manec® Bill. sie ohiest wae fo have the bill prin’ 
during Sunday night have been entered in the 5 a 
householders’ schedule, and f th 
been furnished by the res pective pi. thins 3 
ta th 
give any persons within his district who 
may, on 7 Ow night in question, have slept ‘in ba 
boats, or other small vessels, remaining deiidnaty a 
other inland navi Sy: 
mens oro at 
n ba! sheds, or the like; in tents or in the open air.” 
They are also required to state if any tempo se influx of 
y 
departure. of ' persons from it, stati g th iy 
4 4} 
A bsp venase darn ones al . Fresa 
took place o: ie right of Mr. Warp’s moti pb =a to t 
Camb: e Election, to _ recedency as a pone of ivitege: 
e SPEAKER decided da was pe a gaan int pa ee vat 
the ATToRNEY. ¥-GENERAI. be 
consists, and likewise the ohn of persons. erste to 
have emigrated from the district to the _— or to 
for eign countries, ace Dec. 31, 1840. omplete 
e hon. Mr. ecwes eo and hi: 
Long; 
agents, William Swan mee Samuel for ma agg at the Cam- 
bridge election. The hon. member s "motion oe 
statement of some of the iculars 
before the Committee. 
Sir C. Lemon, as Chairman of the Cam! Committee, said 
that the oe fully convinced pox bribery had been 
committed, but ni gga ope ce came out to bring that bribery 
home to Mr. Sutton ame might be said with respect to 
wan. As to Mr. Lone, auete — cas be a doubt a if he 
had been bate ac ust ni obtai: 
and a half, a prosecution would mors now be ill-tim timed, and have 
back appearance of winiietroneees. The Earl of DARLINGTON, as 
member of the Committee, defended Mr. Manners Sutton against 
PROTHEROE, nana pert of the go oe 
an next, 50 that at least a pried must necessari 
elapse befo re any accurate idea of the actual amount ot 
ascertained. 
Mortality in the Metropolis.—The number of deaths 
registered in the week ending May 29, was—males, 426; 
forelin, pot Weekly average, 1838-9-40: males, 475; 
urch for the Metropolis.—A m of 
noblemen bs gentlemen connected with the Princi po 
of Wales was held on Saturday, at the Thatched-house 
Tavern, for the purpose of opening a subscription to “ster bed 
ot been more “eo of 
asa candidate for one of ree 
He: seein si for the prosecution of the Sgro 
oat he regener oppose that part of the motion by which it was 
pent oe to prosecute Mr. M~. Sutton himself. MED es 
perform: ance of divine service in the Welsh Jangy eral 
er ioe boa having been called to a hie a that the 
a vee conven ned in purs ce of a reso olution 
wilh ihe petal who met at his ning to consider 
ion was not a tent ss and therefore not meee ag 
ermined on. There w ase at all 
heey who c ~_ not re y responsible for < 
Long a aeution had already dense ins’ 
the Sten rouwny- Gur ~~ bo hee ti 
repeatedly appealed 
to by Mr. Thesiger, declined cn wae subject. 
ship, in which the native horde? reds A “ased, bat 
te ee thal it had met wat vm 
concu of t vedere of London, ern 
Tn the aaa of Mr. Webster, he ne a wey the same . and had bee 
tn pn doing, be belie ved he had met the approbation of both sides | "44 eS 
of the Hou faction to inform 
ee ai a Sir E. Sucpen, Mr. W. ty 
that he should abandon that p nD 
ally to Mr. M. 
Lord J. Russe. thought it would be better to divide the reso- 
lation ee the scene angen wee two distinct parts. uss bao 
rea gainst Long, an against him it might be expe: 
a prosecution, . it was ee ee rats a 
— ra already ‘instituted it that pe! eel  Reamansaiigel 
SPrORMEY-GENERAL ai 
uU 
lah? ae 
par Keyon pain ee ane 
is desirable a church should be 
hop of St. bene 
of St. Asaph, Colonel Woo d, M.P., 
o the 
of Lord J. Russe Hl. 
oh 
The Ho = then divided.—For the Digapianoy ” 
n 78; against it46, Majority ss was appointed to collec t subscriptions, and carry in 
je weamintion:xes purp f the meet ing. The relive icioam 
to without a division. ected in th d 
On the motion for the further consideration of the report of the | COuected in the room ruses e 
Committee on the Bribery at Elections Bill, Lord Joun Russeub Regent's Park.— Among pi measures contemplated 
proposed some verbal alterations in one or two of the clauses, | for ng the interior of the Regent’ spark accessible to 
and said that the amendment suggested the other night by :the | +; . “ Pocten? 
hon. Member for Liskeard could be considered on the third read + pos 
erring to what had passed between himself the w med * ‘The ornamen — water, 
ri on. Member ora Tamworth in Sg nget re beg bill, be had | opposite PB hedpaoag by sara two "suspension 
though it right to aD. with the jeman i 3 pon a and upon t 
that morning, and. he able to say that the Sight hom. | Doineiete of Mr ‘Dred sof Bath, whe b Bae roe 
gent a piece to the principle of the measure. | Principle of Mr. ge ene - - 
—The amendm ropes by Lo noble Lord having been | bine, with great economy of material and expense, all the 
eed to, the outs eceived, and the bill ordered to be en- | lightness “ue lesirable in such 
grossed. ne tiny of a@ Fleet of Steamers.—On Sunday morning © 
was postponed, 
Muti 
= Bo vel matiny took place on the river off Lambeth. When 
The Committee on the Ecclesiasti 
Hawes asked if it pee were the abention of the noble Lord to 
proceed with this bill > yo d J. = replied in the affirma- 
oe — to omit 17th Pigeon ee to the 
minor phicrdg compliance with the 
wishes of the hous Oideaber for Ontos” ‘<i thought that such 
an alteration of the law was not within the scope of a bill like 
uME, in the absence of Mr. Easthope, abandoned the 
Fass psa Abolition Bill, owing to the advanced period of the 
session, and expressed a hope that next session the measure 
h more attenti: ee 
tained | to bring in a bill to enforce 
the printing and speedy par oe the pons ts ra in 
England and Wales; and to provide forthe printing of regis- 
try of the present year for r the county of Hertford. 
1, 
g weigh, 
e fun: 
were lowered, the colours struck, ca om vate crews, 
Amara all went on shore, leaving the vessels 
any one on board. It appears: that the e peopl ¢ who 
late fine weather without any increase 
Ft durin: 
:: Hse iat edition 
onths. 
the 
pay, and it was intimated to them 
passages wi ould be con tinued during 
Then oe eae was ae 
I, a meeting was held by the 
it was 
men on i aioy: nigh, and 
CITY. 
Money-Market, Fabiano oe wasnomovement at the 
bees: the fact ‘became known to the onion they -vere 
a and requested to 
ger. 
‘Sir R..Pgex said that the whole diffccal ty arose from the un) 
be gees attempt to carry on the Government by an executive 
in the confidence of the House of Commons. After the 
poe of the other night, - thought that there ought to 
have been immediate resignation o: dissolution. After 
@ few remarks from Mr. HAwES yo Mr. B. Woop, the further 
unpre- 
oe the bill was 
ursde peace of the county of Hertford 
oneed a copy of the ii 
Were i of; and the order of the age been 
moved, to receive the Zepat e address to the Cro ct. 
ing the Dani The CuanceLior of the Exewsaven 
Said that if address were to, the House id be 
g the to do, ei son guattte ito, Mevacoeeh thee 
Only answ add: would be, that the Crown had no. 
‘urse could be had would be the 
fencies. 
cared by a majority of t G4. 
Lord J —— having expressed a doubt whether he should. 
Bribery at Elections Bill through the Heuse 
tationary, and the prospect of the monied_ Dane ort bese 
in all respects precisely the same as during le of the 
Consols is (shut) left off at 89% for iho and 89 
ara n 
ect for the gee Eeebegeer Bills 7s. to 9s. pre- 
; Bank Stoc! 
SButrapalis and its — 
to, 
but they refused. Threats 
hands dee! 
obliged to 
theca paptai 
pay tam: arrived at Beato 
| oon Tuesday 
oa tet 
terford ee 
reported ha ving seen on the afternoon of 
he Census.—Monday being the day appointed, Bonet 
the atpeiene oe of the Population Act, for sins 
or about mid-channel be the Smalls and Saltese 
large steamer, which loo! to be betwe 
large gt 
of the number of indiv. iduals v who sle pt in th P ‘prey ac 
ouses in penny oie zg nd Wales on | hull, but had mainmast and funnel. She 
Sunday ms | ~ enumerstors appointed by the com- } was standing ¥., and, as far as he could make out, 
missioners un) were from an — ot of the : ared to be steering well by the wind. She was rolling 
morning until sooo “say ed col the mendously, and as she pitched with her deck towards 
“i and i in entering them ina “re he arp” he € con slow sti inguish that the i inside of her 
householders’ schedule pa 
book, talléd "the enw 
Fyeuow. 
” schedule,”’ 
rish w was divided _ 
i of birth and dats, Pahy gp 
any passen; ere ood. He, however, heard from 
2 of the aliens that he ser distinetly see persons on 
ard. The ‘Steamer Ba ared to il st 
b He tl 
ingot cgi —— of the resp 
untry, and to the 
eal In most “Of the gericber? in en pastes 
polis, it seems, very little difficulty was experienced i in’ 
s some of which 
dh 
piece inhabited by 
z Wht that t have 
co! ern Ocean,aud was phd in dis- 
tre: Her intention, he consid tered, Was probably te tehave 
reached Milford, 
tacked and was fetching down for the coast of trex 
‘an Upon examining the chart | and €0) mparing her 
he 
e on m the W Vest 
the: k 10 
3 deemed necessary that =. enumera sh 
ise by a policeman. The plex sak on duty 
Waterford, and it was cxveedingly doubtful 
