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Lodges, has received the appointment under Mr. Ingram 
pon th It is also stated that the 
odge, not seni by the Duchess of Kent, 
will be converted ae nursery for the Prince of Wales 
and the Princess R fe al. 
ilways.—The pretties are the receipts of the prin- 
eek: Blackw w. 782/.; Edin- 
gh a York and Midlan d, 
1, 5621. Mi _ salle 2, 5241; Sati Midland, 3 roth | 
Great North of England, 1, S02 
Birmingham on the London 
and B Blackwall anna from the West India Dock station, 
but n any great extent, the arrangements not being 
yet finally completed. 
ELAND. 
announced that the Bank of Ire- 
ed ange 9 in 
cent decision of the Recorder relative 
the barrel,’ notice 
held 
consequence of the re 
eof Dublin 
stead of by the barrel, as follows :—barley and bere per the 
226 lbs., wheat per 282 lbs., malt per 170lbs., at stand- 
ing beam 
rk. —The c corporation of this city have resolved on 
ontinuing an Official residence for the ma r, and on 
are that officer’s easiest 00/. a-year. It is stated 
that a saving of nearly 1,500/. a-year will beth hus sbi danas 
=Iti is said that the merchants j in this city have received 
consequence of which i t such correspondence is twelve 
hours later reaching the south of England ‘than was for- 
merly the case. It is eaces that the contemplated al- 
terations will remedy this 
Downpatrick.—In i 
gS 
se 
te peasant i in 
pre 
over. The 
f these, 
€ passages by Col. Wyndham, 
ira LY the Marquis of 
them 
urder, is a farmer caster 70 
with deceased. 
statement, it a ‘ ‘ 
> ppears, rests upon the testimony eo an ap- 
seni fe. whe alleges that he sctompanied on the 
3 ‘ford.—A public meeting has held in 
pre for the purpose of devising the best ba to promote 
were adonee” native manufactures. Several reso! 
cal adopte. » pledging the meeting et nak Gly: givea 
rence Such articles as were at present manufactured 
ate for him ; 
with 
in Ireland, but to use e 
nufactures throughout 
icklow.—A | 
eyery exertion to establish new ma- 
the countr 
picked up by a labourer employed in the Wicklow go! 
mines. Itis now e Ly ermege oe t. Roberts, of 
the Cunnery copper mines, roe is said to be the heavi 
piece that has 
for more an thirty years, and 
probably the largest fe of unwrought gold at present 
in Ireland. 
LAND. 
Greenock.—A meeting of the Renfrewshire Bank cre- 
ditors was held in this men on Monday, when a statement 
ced 
he liabilities were 
by the interim trustee on the estate. T 
stated to be 225 er lds. 5d. ; the assets, 115,300/,: de- 
ficiency, 110, 3200. s. dd. 
Miscllancous. 
The Niger Expedition ool Mail’’ state 
that it hes eae favoured with the sight of @ a letter from an 
of the survivors of the Niger Expediti om on 
board H.M.’s steam-vessel the Wilberforce, Island of 
Ascension, Feb. 1 ch the writer » ‘‘ that very 
few are 
e had 
e their consittions. 
It was eipeatéa hae the Wilberforce would a, 
British artists. to be ap- 
pointed to decide on the es merit of the pant will 
consist satan of artists 
vi 
competition only, and is n 
the adoption of any particular sales 
the Hou of Par T 
hibit 
dated, Ascension, 
that 
March 9 thee Sit Albert teft Fernando = on the 18th of 
We called at Prince’s, St. T 
‘ich 
that 20,0001, iriconeg be abel in such m 
ae direct, and 7 4 ther porag 
ts) 
December. I oing in the Wilberforce to Fernando 
0 to join the Soudan, and go up the river gain. We 
sail to-morrow. believe the Albert is coming home.’ 
It will be seen under our eng rot news that a steamer 
has been despat to Sierra Leo Government, to 
order the vessels attached to the expbditiai he ome. 
The Fine Aris Commission.— ‘om mission le 
pointed by the Queen for the purpose of Inquiring, first, 
hether, on the rebuilding of Her Majest s wba 
Westminster, wherein her Parliament is wont to asse 
advantage might not be taken of the ae ‘thereby 
affor a s promoting and encouraging t n the 
United om—and, 8 secondly, in w ht ae ner an ob- 
j effectually pro- 
would em caine for fur- 
sho 
much 
mote resolved that it 
therng of the objects of their inquiry, that means 
n the fir taken to ascertain whether fresco- 
to the decoration 
some years 
ean be 
at thre 
vi 
Commissioners hereby give notice— 
ms of o each, three premiums 
re 100%, - each, 
Tr 
aye yeaa to seal his 
subject from British ream or from the works of Spenser, 
Shakspeare, or Milton. 7. The finished drawings are t 
be sent in the course of the first in 1843, for 
e a soto to a place hereafter to be appointed. 8. Each 
date is required to _ a motto te k — the back 
of 1 his drawing, and to sen d, together wi persis a 
> 
ners of the ening The letters esr to the acavige 
unopened. 2. Af. a drawing for which | a premium shall have 
bee 
or shall have 
boon: bogs before the publication of this notice, the judges 
gS ee, | rr}! ‘ 
wucy 4 
#1 
ud 
drags 
—— Ts oe be found that the ern oo 
or ee decoration 
of the 
chequer Bills for public wor 
of 
ment 
or 
440, 600%, advanced to railways, 
of age, 
performance of es settlement o: 
al entered with t! 
12. The judges, hereafter 
The ee hereby in- 
to all artists, although it : agarer mmediate 
e 
sco-painti 14, eee of can- 
reference to fre: 
cidates for employment in oe Leet ud of i sssctve. Tes 
his 
epartments of the a 
api ag" reference to the prese 
o be understood as implying 
for the i 
he judges to be 
med, be dis isposed to mark their approbation at 
works which, with a just conception of the su ject, ex- 
an attention to those qualities ich more 
17. 
lament, 
e, 
mitation aka nature with a refer 
ent on 
nt. 
ppears from a return in detail of 
career egy for issu 
ee * on the Thames Tunnel, 
VicE- pares nen 3 s Court kev . Fryer.—Th circum- 
—Mr. Fryer married the 
regory Page Futeer, a lunatic, the daughter 
nder age, but not a ward of Court. Upon the proposal of 
ade, Lady fie ar the mother of Mi iss Turner, 
for t to , and 
ryer agreeing to pernig 20, 000/., the Court tgave its c con- 
rr. Fryer subsequently wis 
red to 
proposal — to 
by La y Turner, r, and t 
d. Lady Turner was a 
tticles for a sett lement, 7 were actually exe- 
“plainti tiff was, unkno himself, 
tioned arti icles , or 
Mr. and Mrs. yer, the latter of whom had s subsequently 
and the biker es of the ements for Basan 
000!., ccording 
toe wake decided 
matriage was solemunized by-baaue; bat Katine upon 
agreed 
beneficial for all that originally pro- 
cule be pagren phew Court, but the Coat cou no 
+t any reference on that 
ntiff had suffici 
to 
the minority poe bind the majority, as the entnent ee 
the Court decided that the 
therefore rejected 
— a and where the ——— a 
the rate, had been carried. ae 
j in which he the whole Eistory of C Church. 
rates; and after an vos gr tonya of the seer 9 ting upon the point, 
was invalid in law, and 
the libel thes paieiele an end to the suit 
v. H. L, Alleyne— 
yn 
a boarding-house ry Ramexate, where they lived in 
ainted with the Rev. 
tr. Roberts, of Witherly, in Warwickshire, by whom they were 
etiied to visit tram a — oe the ey = ee During 
their stay there they were al of the neigh- 
. bouring ge A on hoes com 
try, an “ee 
an sditional, drawing asa specimen of hie stilt, and in | of 16. A general 
‘such case the um awa to such artist will royol 
utions | paid unless s nd drawing s proved. by the | 
judges. 10. _ be freturned to Loned ; 
I spective artists, 11 will be confined to 
