692 THE anwar CHRONICLE. [N° 49. 
On the 16th a banquet was held, after which the Pope re his wish to ex} be lighted. A motion was also carried for the a appointment 
nd,in more nano ¢ than by ‘aoe his own acknowledgments | of a committee . confer with other parishes, and report 
ca of the occasion, received the name of pa | ani 2 those of the other Members of her Majesty's s Govern- | toa future meeting. 
XVI. The Pope next ascended a barge, rowed by 12 t for the honour _ them be the c gg spi and he Wood Pavin ng.—At a meeting of the ae 
sailors, dressed in white, and proceeded on board the aonekt he could not adopt better means of m _ ree on Saturday, the resolution, mentioned in ov rd 
Mahmoud, a steamer placed at his disposal by the di- their feeling than by proposing the health of the. f ma- passed by the board on the paanee Suerddeulmere 
Fectors of the Austrian Lloyd’s. After his return from | g square yards of wcod-pavement should be laid down in 
the steamer, he visited the ja ell Mercanti, from | it would be most pleasing to his Lordship to rele to the | Oxford-street, by the proprietors of a new patent, ag 
whence he viewed a regatta. The festivities were closed | year of his mayoralty, and he expre essed the unanimous experiment for six months, at the cost of 16s. per 5 me 
that evening by an exceedingly bean S pouyrsing of | and cordial wish of her Ma yard—was brought up for confirmation. It was strongly 
= ipl and grt a and his tha olin t from An- | happiness ought await his Lords ship. The health of the opposed by several gentlemen, on th ds of th 
the wing mort ing-—The cnoual scientific | Lord Mayor was then drunk with | enthusiasm § 3 os" war expense and the shortness of the period allowed | for its 
lorenc! e opening given, the meet- | trial ; and the de bate was eventually adjourned. Tn the 
of the congress ‘took place on the 15th ur >on Ua: day | i eb t ‘ours tk y the commit. 
Dpraris of 600 er: including many foreigners, o Houses » Parliament.—The works at re tee, whiele>s was we tnertnowsy agreed to, and “a resolu ution 
neg . te pai os Croce, where the so- smog which have been sat for some weeks, a 
ose ened by base 2 pec hg: cone | our readers are aware, in consequence of the strike of ac 1 Metror — 
of the ee rhe pi ener nese in the | masons, have again been partially resumed; and it is — Weed Poviog Gomes for oar ‘specimen, which this 
Hall of the Cingn ST Ee var Palazzo Veoshio in - ar that x oe are likely to be soon in on ane On 
resence of the Gran eases d the greater par of t ‘ork ; n M pri ~ Met véinll itan Thipro vemenis.—At a Court of Citbiibin 
Grand Dacal family. fe “sear mber was inc oe aut ouncil held on pesos for the despatch of business 
Conino Ridolpho iclinered a discourse, afer which the react still ears e unchanged in their determination | Mr. Jones, the chair of the London Bridg ge Committ ‘ 
assembly adjourned to the Museum of Nat , ia tga not to return — the Fmt Mr. Allen, bas been dis- | bronght “an a report for f 25. ; ‘< 
missed; and they have put forth ahother address to om ; a 
the statue lately erected there in honour of Galileo ~The public, denying “m3 with the Uni fata "without to er a ae ‘te 
trigonometrica survey 0 of the states of th t' declaring tk months previously tot t their last report proceeded to cay 
trian officers, i is said, is nearly complete, sad il bo leputation fi heir body into effect pean trie: Ae Upp wie ames-street, ati 
wi tt Cnc of the Pca Out of d Lad-lane ; and had dicected 
the ex exception of the Pontine Marshes, the survey of which | the new workmen tp n the buildin ng, it ti aha purchase of : operty, and 
it has been deemed expedient to postpone as am winter Geved hte hie Wenkien ith property, and en- 
Fame In the ensuing od the same e office ike: ral be the strike, and before Tecommencing his labour he ceased : property in those ee eHow ods a rab n’ Wood ittet 
y r these purposes, i T pective 
Grand Duchy of Tuscany. the provinces, and i aid that it has required great penlicoetet. it with a hee Pins as ocala “ae report 
‘Syirsins -—Advices fees Canaaatineele of the 15th | exertions on the saci of the qeaneiiee to prevent pac also stated that though the necessary sum required for 
pst ved ag OE? Ger a vies Eaye pug and = sh being _ er in timidated or led away. by b 
fortifying St. Jean cre, and t an | gnionis t éF thé demainne or 
English "‘ivson was established in Djouni Bay. Five _ oa ion. As yet there is not a unionist amon ig t ae seocauray ott sales ast hoch ae ae 
English Is had brought 4 eet quantity ‘at merchan- | pew masons ; but th e contactor have made it mew that ted, ‘the icotiimittes suggested 
die, which h me agg a = Poet ota “ee F ey will not refuse a m longing to the nm, but | the — of ne the necessary sum by oan on “ 
ce eT.— by. the last a vices from Alexandria we learn they will not allow hie: or ae body of them to dictate as | na rity. The report was unanimously a 
com oni Ali has acceded to the proposal for the | to what work — be done. It is also added that the the same court eport of the “ie 
rchandi the Isthmus of Rates, on | contractors have received letters fi mittee to which it referred to "— MP petitions to 
payment of one-half per cent. duty, and that all that re-.| who offer to oteins se forward immediately if ieegiaeea both roche of Pertanian! praying that measures mi 
mains to be done is to fix the line which pane and cara- any num mber of experienced workmen, from France, Bel- be ato opted t to interdict the'o objectionable practice of bury- 
vans are ms take, te was supposed that this would pro- | sium, and Germany Id getting 1 vaults in the City. The 
duce. the “aca aaeeels palnyraes Pi i 8 char together a sufficient nu mber of native workmen. In con- petitions were read, and unanimously agreed to, and it 
00, We likewise learn at Col. Napier has re-| pexion with this subieat; two stonemasons applied on | was ordered that ed mre niet re ee in the usual 
_of Syria to Alexandria, in conse- Tuesday to one of the police magistrates for a summons, | manner to nent Leg islat was also presented 
to comp! 1 th i * respecting a ae fe ae 4 alk hill 
A model was laid before the court, and the subject w 
ordered to be taken into consideration at the next Beir 
ay. In connex his t, it is stated th 
a : 7 P e Government are about to complete the improvements 
pate ay dhaea tay aac ee Me unable to work the sort of stone they had got at the | about Buckingham Palace, » by sak “re the houses 
¢ tier are calculated to excite much alarm for The magistrate said he felt confident that they were treet he Gun 
Ute of ML and for the msn maintenance of peace. | both under the inf of li d, theref reece ueetaae weil 
Tee of eagutihorah of. itn and fhe the pig | | under the influence of liquor, and, therefore, recom- Tavern. ae on Howe mond or te Moe — 
Bu pata tht bea mate i The, Commer ’ of | applied to him, which they were at libert ty to do on the ish x hes 8 of York-street are to 
palma 92 Setned ecote at Loc! port. as been bro €n | following ~. = ba — fit. His impression was, | he removed, and the Broadway ndhiaplel is aiveaity taken 
ve hat tthe eam, d of the ge apraive they had | down: _ Cha el. street a nd vai south side of York-street 
bag taken, no vn of hich could be found. It Che ams a without any P or the Saw etheet 
Fam to steam. > ies . roy Os ere pub les asm xe oan contractors had incurred i b ging I will pass through Emantel "Hos spital into the ‘aust 
h ted themselves in Navy eee nd fired cannon | ¢ A PRE Ta ONS “The masons bridge-road, to come out co “oe —_ a net 
de ties be-eates m papers siate that on 0 September 1S 18, cnet oe iré house. The irs sive ard en Arcs ng to Eman 
sisi wt 4 ploy Hospital will be let to build upon, which, it is expected, 
pak alyaaantir reba t . ay _ "oo ic See will considerably en en Aric ch this charity, 30 s they onnaneaee 
oF Messrs. Grissell an eto}, sent letters to the con A deputation, heade 
e nay oe 3 nee s and {stealthy tno mies and tracto ors on Wedn esda ay. declara tory 0 f their intention to Mr. H. Kemble, M. Pr. and Mr. Ha vel M. P. ee 
other ately em- tervie ord Li 
fant tim away iy slateregrn inte is o Tus, seem, new Houses of Pevlinawnt, were ee at the Heme: ‘office, on the subject of faking erro 
that. the volunteers 3 + 1, } sf ' ; top A 
par gentle their purpose. The citizens of St. AL mingham — Ons W odecniinns Ske mat abe Be —: i: te 
outage; sd ovepore npn thence the ce into this | interview with the masons at cy = vate They said Billingsgate Market.—There appears: of Tate to have 
a that they had no grievance to complain * but they be- n a general complaint prevalent amon the ‘middle 
, lo Seed to t = Union, and they were bound to do as they classes of society, residing in the Metropolis and its envi- 
ig pak het, Friday he English funds continue re bid. Grissell, it is stated, explained to them | rons and, conseque eens be not 
steady, Se iS for Money lesvng of at 88 ic é far ee utter Recidisose = his acceding to their Pho cheap as ote _ ~~ to be some two or three years 
Money, and np to i fo Three per Cents. f Mr. Allen, as well as the a since; and the reason assigned for this falling off is, that 
Reduced, 86% to 7; Three any a- a Half ‘Cents P Reduced, of their going out, recog that they would find no diffi- | many — are rai the habit of buying up large stocks 
- 965 to $; New Three-and-a Half per Cents, 97 Z to 8. culty in getting men from the country to aupply their | of fish at Billingsgate daily, and of sending them into the 
= ee , and concluded b: ging them not to decide too | jnteri ‘aan e they meet witha ¥ 
{Berra olts and its Witin ity. tashly, but to defer pe a to a decisi il this d advantageous sale. This cxpedbeet is greatly ilitated 
Entertainment to a Majesty’s Ministers.—On Sa- | ™ the ee time _ the ey could pase’ the heads of the union, by means of railway conveyance; 8 and yans areevery mort 
torday the Lord Mayor gave a dinner to her Majesty’s ng regularly rket, waiting to take 
Ministers at the Mansion house. The party was very se- ever, was a determ of rs Unionists to qui it thels iss thee supplies of - which are despatched by the ¥# 
lect, 3 seid. having dj . employment that evening, —_ their demand was ac- | rious trains to most of the central manufacturing tow" 
wees ae ¥ } 4 a ~ | ceded to bases as in of the other strike, the | and districts in ‘gue % 
The Sah Ministers not present were the Sosy ee resolv to resist ere Meetings.—On } y there was a meeting 
i bp aes the Duke of Buckingham, the Lord Chan- apie Roads.—On Mebday a meeting of the | the committee, a ppoi ted to consider the — eligible 
cellor, r, and ee Bice sar aca e Lady Majorca ination rate-payers | > of the — of sa mene mith was } erty a epplying the "fond now raising by the ro 
resent. ive a communica. and ban ker of the Me tr ‘opolis, for a public restimonal® 
bers of | tion ios the Brentford Gas Company, relative to discon © Times,’”’ as mentioned im our ki 
No mber. The Secretary reported that since the — 
the 7th inst., which w ing several hundred pounds ha’ oe sabseri 
take such steps thereon as might be rome Socata then resolved that the whole trial of “ Bogle 2- Le ted 
The ch: i f his address stated, that of | &¢.”? sho ald be pa abli shed in a asap and piece 
of Fentore the par shay oo Kensington and Brentford aa it was further resolved 5 
consolidated roads had fallen off to the extent of 16 20081., a bittviied ropes snr tr ‘be published | Si eh re 
$ ; Mes: sen cireula pa gri 
e light the Continent. Some conversation thea took ‘lee ith the 
ing, which opinions were uae that sro were not | the subject of slept means of peer wi ie 
sompelict. to oe oso. The ex ey sci lighting the Kensing- merchants and bankers i in India and Ameri on the s® 
a aon en trus 002. > and t een 
aod its “nin moment let at h ms rey —Aet 
P urred in repairing them. ing vot the * Telecre C Coal and iron Company toe - 
ie a 
i inabis oot desteunanchat tocticunoentie Mane teed ae out of i erent cnt to oe OP 
4 | avi chem to contribute means to enable the committe 
IESE a procondings agsinst the econcoetats of 
