JuNE 26.] 
SA a ATE I Sa 
our most anxi in granting the supplies for the present 
year, to place a rine Paspoadl of your i cgag the means by which 
fre naval and military establishments of the country might be | opinion in favour of the invention. ged care had len, Ho oe 
in a state of complete efficiency, and we entertain a strong | ever, from the noble lord, hi e hon. 
conviction that, by thus enabling ajesty to maintain the | gentleman to p his motion. 
honour of the Crown and protect the just rights and interests of Viscount INGESTRE could not but regret that this subject had 
der the fav of | received so little attenti 
t 
ion from her Majesty’s Government. He 
that none of been 
a a 
had before stated, and he was still of opinion, that that hou 
‘was not the proper place Sor’ as such a cuentas but he iene 
hi try 
of Parliament, to w! that so important an invention should be lost to the coun 
your sty’s gracious assent. through the apathy of Gov ent. The ,» he said, had 
The Lorp CHANCELLOR then pre: e Speech t ted the invento usiast, if not hi 
Majesty, who gonmrecantingsy intimated pty the royal poe | he, too, would be atised as an impo: me of 
was to be first given to s bills.—The royal assent having then understanding; but, nevertheless, he would declare that this 
given, in the = rm, the Appropriation Bill, the | invention ded the attention of whatever ent might 
Militia Pay Bill, the Bills of Exchange Bill, the Punishment of | be intrusted with the of the try. He quite con- 
th Bill, the Bribery at El Bill, the Controverted Elec- ident that if all the neglect and delay which had 
jal Bill, the Highway Rates Bill, the Loan Societies Bill, | this sub; ing rid of it at one time and o: iz 
‘ad Houses (Sco ) Bill, and some private Bills, the Lord it at another, instead diy facing it in order to see whether 
Chancellor presented The Speech, — h her Majesty read with | it was worthy of the attention of Gov ent oO) —if this 
condui ere known throughout thi , he was confident 
her usual clear ane distinct rom, 
-“ entle: 
“Ona full Ciieitferstinn ¢ oF f the present state of public affairs, I 
oh come to the determination of proroguing Parliament, witha 
ew to its immediate dissolution. The paramount importance of 
industry of thi 
Capt. 
erefe to the 
with the invention, and a friend of Capt. 
originally Leper by the 4g ralty. 
dir 
“ Gentiemen of the House of Commons, 
vans Sonia you for the readiness with which you have voted the’ 
and Military Establishm: 
a rthe at aoahon ents.’? of Ordnance er the matter to a committee 
ie My of engineers, and other officers, but that offer was declined by 
“Inthe exerc: of my sears tf Ican have nootherobject than | Capt. Warner. He regretted the pets € oar ero bs ue - ab- 
that of se rey the pecs and promoting the interests of my | ject- As regarded the co: Capt. 
wort 
was less an official praise 
by a friend of the inventor. Mr. W. 
ing himself only ina small measure sa’ Sfi 
ames of inquiry ; <9 after 
id Col. ANSON, the motion was withdra’ 
rds’ Suiamale upon several bills were then assented 
ajesty’s answer to the ad: 
the 29th of June.—Her Majesty and oe attendants fmmediately dress relating to the Danish 
quitted the House in the same order an had entered it. Claims read. 
USE OF COM ONS. Tuesday.—The House met at half-past one o'clock. Sir J. 
M tatiohar & rr umber of petitions Hosuovse presented a Son reat Wiltshire, praying for a 
chiefly w  Corn-laws, Sir R. Incxis poo that, observing et contr en 2a igen ys Ro ivonts presented a petit Seiten 
the Presid: f th dof Control in his place, he wished to ig merchants of New Brunswick, against any alteration 
k hima stion relative to the connexion of the East India | OF tne timber duties. Mr. petitions 
ps y with idolatry in India. In doing so he di t mi t the Corn-lar cS > 7 
say that nothing h: n done by Gov: ent on the subject = : 
on the contrary, he could not but co! t the right hon. peuadl abe oe pean eg of the, suis for the next 
he local concerns of the 
Sir J. said, in answer to the question to him, 
he had the satisfa: etiam of stating that he had reseived. pad the last 
i postscript of 
yment Of the balay i 
5 
which it was stated that the boardof revenue had ied on eae or beter or = 
rv to report in what districts pagodas ext the am, signed by 10,700 persons, ne, pearing for C. ek ete 
aa p bigthondy eme apg deve ws n° | sion. ‘The Yeoman Usher of the ‘Black en appeared, and 
e faith as those to whom the eed, | informed the Speaker that her Maje: hares Funeiverdy irene immediate 
subject to the control of the Zemindars, but without the neces. | o++ondance of the hon at the bar of the House of Lords. 
sity of submitting their accounts to any of the official collectors. | paving retired, the S eaker; ac companied a Be the Members pre- 
The hon. Baronet would sce that if these inquiries of Govern- | Font ett for the House of Lords uarter-past two, and 
ment were carried out, the objectionable connexion which soturnel ot ue meee two. when he fess ve ee Speech to 
he had alluded ta would altogether cease. He hardly assure after +h the House broke 
n. met that no exertion on his ould be wanting 
carry the inquiry ffect, and that he should immediately 
express his satisfaction at the inquiry which had been instituted, CITY. 
and his desire that no time might be lost in bringing it toa con. , Friday.— —Consols for the Opening 
Money Market. 
The Exchange Bill and the Loan Societies Bill were then passed. closed at 89} to 3; "Three per Cents. Reduced, 89% to oa $ 
Three-and-a-Half per C 
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421 
a 
Launch of the --Trafelgar.—-The announcement that 
be present 
rt would t at = 
louie of this noble vessel on Monday, induced m 
thousands of the ‘natant of the Me tropo! olis to visit 
Woolwich, to witness the interesting . The num- 
ber of persons w is purpo 
down ; and it is bgoincbe that upwards “of fifty were at 
one ian making, almost in compa ny, their way to the 
same poi the river, indeed, d witl 
dition ti i ultitude admitted 
po > the pote ard by and the a still larger number 
mitted without tickets at the gat wn open to pro- 
miscuous Ss, every el P from which the 
prog hing han Id be commanded was occupied by a spectator. 
th : side, the river presented an animated scene, 
ties who pt a good ouch agit view 
The colours of all nations, on the shipping in the river, 
produced a gay and gorgeous effect. 
lock at the d 
He rri 
by He before two o’cl at lockyard, accompanied 
.R. H. Prince Albert, and her usual attendants. 
Lords ag and Bloomfield, &c., were in attendance to 
meet On entering the 5 portion of the build- 
ing ch which the Trafalgar was constructed, and which 
was decorat ith standards, on of union 
th enthusiastic 
ps ers. H pron sag ting ty reo minutes, 
pase ras big! figs * of the ves with Prince Albert 
and the office ting. half- “past two, Her — 
1, 
was fpr to announce that the "aed would immedia 
take place. When it became necessary to name the ship, 
Her Majesty sent Sir C. iy Bp one of 
Adm rl Bridport, niece of Lord Nel- 
Trafalgar. 
water, amidst the cheers 
.— 
re 
p beautifully am 
ae decks, hi were composed chiefly i Greenwich pen- 
sioners, all of nm the baer hie 
which the vessel derives her name. A ae vy sh of 
rain prevented a5 on et from going, on board aie 
irebr ori inten ded, and alm mme- 
anner, Pt without 
the be a yee My bent St savich 5 aoridetith: 
Election fe Thursday a Common-hall 
was held for Ww pot iffs—The Common-Ser- 
geant having addressed the ier upon the nature of “th 
privilege of electing sheriffs for the city of London and a 
sheriff fc county of Middlesex, p led to e 
list of cz It was then announce 
year; and the names for which the greatest number of 
aM 
Rogers. ag election was then confirmed by the Court 
of Alderm 
Mr. Waktsy brought pew a motion for all papers and corre- rue Reduced, 983 to 3; Mi tease Inspection on Wormwood Scrubs.—On Wed- 
dence between Lord MELBOURNE Mr. WARNER, respect- | Stock, 168} to 9; Exchequer Bills, 7s. to 9s. prem nesday morning, a ang pert inspection took otal 
tile. "The hon. Member, who had brought the subject before the the presence of De 
Witiels tow © * Tet at fnethy hte the de oe ‘ fata, H. R. H. the Haire § ot Cambridge, the Duke of Welling. 
po golf ge artegar eget naples engl Metropolis and its Vicinity. | ton, anda military officers, and a numerous 
bbe al a Lage ponies to wh por pace Se, Ler merits of ror of Parliament.—On Tuesday her Majesty | attendance co 4 n Cee, aise of every class. 
vention ie r - i i regim 
Genk ile by thee poh confided, hac cat ee gu ent in ? tory to its imme- | The nspected were the R Horse Guards 
os pettiocnmtit’ of peepee ne rete thought that mach | diate dissolution. On no pre’ nm, since her (Blue), a ney the 2d Regiment of Life Guards. ‘00 
blame was due to the Lords of the Admiralty for their neglect of | Majesty’s n to the throne, has the imposing cer 
er important a discovery ; b at if t | mony appeared to excite more or lively interest. performed various evolutions in 1 
‘yithieas ice cok gecicccmtin meng -past one, the royal procession left Bucki which elicited high commendations from the 
ee Russet said that he was very imperfectly informed | Palace, escorted by the Household Troops. Ani present. About half-past one, a violent nee came on, 
upon the subject ; and he regretted, therefore, the absence of | concourse le lined the Park and the whole - and the grea rd 
354 hie dene eee Bespoke ake toe the pa ler ent Street, by whom her the was Hill, however, continued to direct the evolutions ae the 
of any pBrcrmeatin seg ar wis mre the Giscavety ei thnk mnocntait, and loudly cheered. Within ouse of Lords troops, and expressed } 
or until they had heard the explanations of those who were pro- | tl age ‘i 
Fagg painted with the subject. genie dont been greater than on any previous occasion ss " Robberies. —On sine anes 
tah oc ones Ge ea Sr i ieee ae betes | Peet Te (ans she Cae oF the Howe, the bese! gsc which the wity of Pimlico hs ly 
the of tive. comntary that the correspondence should be | Staircases, and even the s being crow itted on of Mr. Dunlop, 
furnished, He therefore, that the motion not be | Maj wore 2 poe robe embroidered with part and a RBs, tn ecuaee te parties con- 
Pressed. He had to believe, from the information he oe Albert a field-marshal’s unifo: th the d in it belonged to a gang of Scetasdbors, who 
2 Oo 
received, that Lient. Webster, who had made a report on the si oe rae ea Both he ”v ie aS the last few months. 
ject, was not the person originally appointed by the First Lord of ribbon and Sopurenics of the Garter. her Majesty igh 
the or e and his Royal Highness coied a excellent health. | They ey oe aetesees by wcaling the arden wall at 
Treasury, or the Board of r the purpose ig) nid 5 
ducting the investigation; but that he had come forward of he back of the house, 
iat, consenenty, have’ the same atther id his report could Parli tal After breaking a pane of glass to put back 
ene, baie 1 he 3 if casey 2 news, her Ma paws pvon > to Buc’ ae latch and open the Kitchen window, they ier to cu 
ting 
Visit sad Her gg and Prince Albert to 
Mr. odes He had always an- ta BR 
Ge Ces dad Be | 
their ates. 
s gave them 
Ley oe 
ening the bar by 
dios beck Vy 2 
room 
Prince honoured his 
shire Siena a visit at his ae at 
to. which they confined yy search for money and plate, 
that 
difference of opinion the 
Priety of Mr. W: te raha sa ng the pro. Chiswick. For some 
Produced the alleged . Warner willing to com- | days previous i le had t everythi 
comraunicating 
effect. Mr was um 
icate the secret; while Sir W. — thought such a com- | made | for the royal visit. _ The company invited was con- 
was cumbersome or likely to 
= 
identi tify them. It PP minute search 
b drawers, &c. 
friends. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness, who ar- 
conid be made available. He would not say whe- 
| rived at Chiswick about two 0’ "clock, were were received at the 
rs the produc- the band in attendance playing the meer anthem. The 
Mion of any correspondence. le knew a oe eres |f rtainmen' 
Pheri Sanoubd be =. Be ‘nes te ber thoug! — sty at remained for about three but o 
ns hearse the dam: ampness ¢ of the weather, it. was ont poss 8 
¢ was of the most — kind, = iad j 
al 
which they m: 
which were post open, that they must have 
several hours on t * 
i y i ry destructive fire 
back of Maz ® Pond, neat Gay's Homa 
on the p of Messrs. Billite 
| chants, ye which joined the pea 2 ap eee. Fishes ts 
leather-factors, and Mr. Teckens rmaker, all of 
sumed, and. to the amount, 
At a quarter to five, the 
party retu returned to Buckin 
Warner to soy that of the company broke up shortly 
gham Palace; and the oromeind - 
afterwards, 
it is stated, of at least 60,0008 destroyed. This extensive 
loss is chiefly attributed to the want of water ; upwards 
