z that passengers co 
pass on the eben Junction —— ee 
JUNE 19.] 
tion, and trusted that so important an engine might be e secured. 
to the country.— After rites, Facsda from Mr. BRoTHERTON, who 
that ft the knowledge of such an engine might 
pressed his 
pat an end to war, the conversation dropped. 
Thursday.— After hee 2 caps entation of numerous petiti: 
and against the repe: Corn-laws, and in fay rd of a repeal 
of the New Poor Law, the Lords’ amendment the Kentish 
Town Pavin , the S; 
i Bill alisbury Small Debts Bill, oad Frisley and 
Doncaster Petal te Bill, were — to. The Bills of Exchange Bill 
and the Loan Socitties rns Se the motion of the ete eons = 
a cond sae wen Hi: 
piso ha EH 
notice, ‘ “That an humble po Dt be presented to 
Fee masiesty, praying that ete will be graciously eae 
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than 5,000 of the electors. He should not have ventured | loss have already appeared shag this fred non Alfremaining 
under y chances of the President seem now to have 
but a elt under circumstances, and | gone, and the erst geass who ey Ler vices 
witho' m invita tion, it soar have been ve confirmed the sad con- 
city of don, yet, on the esent occas and with 
such an invitatil could not but feel <a that it 
would vit — een rite less than poltroonery in him to 
have ref sed t me forward. _ His lordship then pro- 
us of 
toate ‘0 oO! composing / Niger 
grpediion whence they were expected to sail on the 25th 
for Ten 
which ted "loaueas Ministers 
“gS riffe, at which place the Soudan had already 
directions that there be laid before Parliament, Aor ness 
dium of her ambassadors, or ra’ lomatic 
to 
heir duty to ‘consider not only t the 
questions affecting trade, but the fina ances of | the co uni ah 
Launch of the Ship Trofaigar—A ministerial paper 
states that in consequence of th 
He then allu ded to t 
in their » navies, 
with such explanations im detail as the nature of 1 
admit, d ibi e character of the food used ther 
the i i nd. 
Mr. LABoucHERE said, only doubt he had of the propriety 
it his intention to bring forward, 
in the lem tate of the Hduse, the motion of which ae had 
to the distress of the country. 
otion of in. Gentleman opposite, in semoet Nea 
that —utgting Brags on the Ho aoe borin 2 sparse ms Shares see oe e ‘ar iat acs te ove of the | their | friends, h t bo 
because a Pi 
tariff of every ute this conn “had people of land, and in the soundness of the principles | Th sti y 
urse. he had stated; and he b tein those principles would | and Prince Albert is spe coellip pA ap- 
so few Mr. Wopenovss, and other members, | triym by their verdict. _ The other candida’ th 54 
. LABOUCHE: motion had anything to ry aes ill be decorated with I ituated 
do with the tarif’s pt comer = that head one OF the the Se- ke uy d wi rai flags. t is si on the 
cretaries to the Board of Trad Trade was engaged in collecting infor- The Cones —On ptoorriey the enumerators in the west side of the vessel, arms: ia og to the river. Seats, 
mation, which, when ready, id be laid on the table of the s regis: vgn ysto 
iene genes sie oto ment: sutieBod | ‘srsray by whom they are to be forwarded to the census | the south and south-east ey ye ae Trafalgar, and they 
Sir Joun Guest stated that he did not rise to object to the mo- | commissioners. A part of the duty of each e enumerator | appear r to be so strong] ; that there is no chance 
, although he fe t it would to tabul: the | of accident. ger vessel 2 
° ed ion required ; but hi the commissioners brought alongside the wharf, and is fitting up for the re- 
‘hi was sorry to say that he could not rm. 
» areduction in the price iron had taken 
i i: cd 
> 
Bo. 
postin bhe Mach eae As UE 
_Phunderer i wer tn 1831, ai 
1, 3+}; 
ugh belonging to 
Fy 
5 5 
ther branch 
ment of a resources of ‘the state, it was pone “to 
as regards 
ide then addressed ‘hme tg: the eqrciiteiinke, 
e forces. His |a ticket signed by the Cay The 
| multit smeanihaeal miirhag sa ate Decne erg 
view this sp! endid vessel have been 
so creat. 
thought, b be the be est customers for the e agriculturi 
ous mercantile and ome community must always, b he 
be admitted on ey ee of | ae ta — <a 
by 
the S: 
isited Woolwich, ps limited _number of naval and 
mparatively light. A 
¥ | labow co 
correct ies of the extent of a a it is thought, will 
ersea Bridge.—At a 
ae the Lord Mayor and peo 
Town-hall, Southwark, on Saturday, fo 
rt of conservancy, held 
city authorities, at the 
order been issued 08% all the old 
Greenwich Hospital, who wi engaged a 
Trafalgar, should be on board at the time of depahed 
as the launch will proceed upwards, on entering the river, 
tide. 
- 
— pce trade had rong one ? er | swearing in the tees for the conservancy of 
uction was, he regretted to say, on the eve effected. the Recor harge, eeeed 1 
The iron trade was very much dependent upon export trade, side 2 of the Thames, et, he in his‘e! 9 adv 
and it was impossible it could be prosperous unless we could 
—- salam , those articles which. we required and | that of aig: any nuisances or obstructions in the 
ich other count had ' cep of. He alluded ——— Thame that within the last weeks an - 
thelon trade mainly depe upon active relations m3 scrar bene ae 4 _ 
e iron trade maint Aasirey for prosperity. 
After a few words from Mr. =e, ‘oe oe which w: , upon an inqui iry coroner’s | 
by the hon. Gentlem: 
state: S 
confi On 
place 
till furth 
ral 
ith which 
before a 
jury, to ny originated front the manner in which the | 
brid, 
Ige was 
the lowness f the arches at high water. The j jury sul 
Fires—On Wednesday night, a tavern in Creed Church- 
_— Leadenhall-street, ue ‘owl ; 
eae gore inated geo a lighted 
e sehr com: soa 
wey wos 
tabacco fahlng @ through the flooring of one 
fire broke 
subse- 
After some observations from Mr. Darsy, Mr. WopEnousE Lier 8 proceeded up the river in the city barge, for the 
said eet never heard so extraordinary an assertion as that pw the nuisances com- 
made the hon. Member for Wolverhampton. His object was 
to obtain i ion in regard to the wages and habits of fo- plained of ell as to enable then a to Be Dress 
reign wor wh ight be of gre: yn in lustrating the | tion at the next court-day on the subject. From the | 
condition of the working classes of this country, and he could | remarks of the Recorder, it is thought that the b idg 
not therefore withdraw hi nm will be pulled down, and a new one erected in its place. 
Sir C. Burret. and Mr. supported © motion, r Oxen and ieee from Scotland.—It 
which was then put and carrie mae a division. x of Oxen 
Friday.—On the motion of the Ca adeLion of the oe appeai at ber of oxen brought to London 
the Bills of Exchange Bill passed through Committee. The during last week by the Dundee, ‘Abetdeete Tnverness 
port was ordered to a brought up on Monday. steai exe 0) bes 100 tons of fresh meat 
On the motion of the ArroRNey-GENERAL, the Court of Chan- > . . P 
cery Bill was est a third ti d passed. In answer to an | being imported Edinb steam-ships, On Tacs: | lan 
inquiry by Mr. Mr. Lanovcuere said that a convention | day, an Aberd steam-ship arrived at St. Katharine’s 
had just Rapitiactand Wetster this country and Denmark which ‘: . -ship, from Berwick. 
he hoped would lead to adjustment of the question gat aha ss ea 2 AAs from Leith, 
of the Sound du ™ re 
The ’ amendments on ad Bill Lp ago | tho 
agreed to by a majority of 31 to 18. der at gto srg gunner, named Garrettey, | was 
Sir Franers Burperr asked if anything had been done in -recentl 
reference to the erection of a monument to Sir Si Sidney Smith, to of the 4th Battalion, R.A. ys artiv ved ~~ Woolwich, 
bo wach the bag tio as he 
understood, had pledged them- 
‘was no t abandoned. 
out at the haere a Messrs. Clark wid Co, Bins 
somsets 
in 
‘depth 
ppears that 
excavating the earth, and 
hei to the canteen, where 
nf 
samen of the supplies arising out of exist- 
heweaee 
Lord R. Grosvenor complained uld not now 
which the mails He begged to know whether 
| he ses ot do riutqaiesed, 2 and thea apie h another 
d and 
of 
and had nearly reached the 
nded for the foundation, ree on a sudden a large 
mass of earth and stones fell in. Six labourers were found 
vented farther mischief being done. After this M'Gar- 
Every euevtion, Aeron was Ne ee 
some time bre he were _dragged out. deemed 
of Lord Ivexzstre, it was agreed that an hum- 
jessy areas, bo presented to her Majesty, praying. jon go 
anew survey to Souhacte sen saogk ww 
adjourned until Monday. 
CITY. : 
Pvidag-- Comat ctue the Opening 
at 892 to “ype tern Phar eet: Costs. Reduced, | 
closed at 
89} to; Three-and-a-Half 
Cents. Reduced, to 
+ Bank a 
Premium. 
, and 
of Minister i ie etree te “the trade and c: 
Me punter, may be alvin py present crisis. 
poten a Pe ne ‘the chair, 
seeders 
Pag mgr 
cntacbed wir corseteemerecenestal fewer 
Snot AS Se Bes eres ay meee 
or a| the: individocis the phot ap & 
A bombardier, named Grace, was standing at oF window, 
appear, however, that 
belonged to the emigrant 
pSlp W iken Ley Sie pees oF ORs inalaacholy 
iis ot considered to Sr oak of Singer. The eens 
ve homes,— 
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