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incre 350. +The rar 
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sae into those countries, will, it is feared, occasion 
o En 
deputation is - 
it upo Premier, rma de ea pe of 
en and worsted exports to Germany, ae nN 
yarns, was 564,740 eas a7As 9991. am ia 
883, "878. in 1841, It will be under liam 
tary mae baat that Sir R. Peel stated = "Tuesday night 
that, with regard to the German Leagu e had bee 
no oppor tunity of the dut be in nije eabfon 
and he trusted that it would not be raised. 
tol.—The ned inquest liceman 
killed in this city, as stated in our last, by ty of Irish- 
bri 
f the Duke of Northumberland as Chancellor of t 
University, which will commence » has attracted 
large number of distinguished persons, so that the town is 
id to be crowded than ha . 
preparations made for the reception of visitors have bee 
an exte and the coming week is expected ‘a 
aper informs us that on Tuesday 
the 22d ult., the shock of an earthq was distinctly felt 
at Cartmel. A considerable change had taken place 
the atmosphere, the temperature having suddenly fallen 
15 degrees ; the air was fa dark red, 
urhood. 
he recent voelacin ting relative to 
the poe ain, public attention has chiefly been draw 
nience —- ned by it in London; 
esu 
en for a sovereign of full value itis dif- 
ficult to get change in silver. Altogether, it is stated, 
foes Lega excitement i in this town has been equal to that 
ur ay 26. 
a fers on Harting Hill Up 
of Sir Har nt Fe: riaratenl 
This buildin, 
ing, 
ding situation. served both as a sea 
in a at mag nid : 
ssistaive. was pro was 
a which mete + the he ground 
rry E weactions 
his park and grounds at iesewene. “4 the year to 
t first supposed that one of these parties had omit- 
ted to put out the fire used by them in ig temple, and that 
some sparks = nama: nah reign woodwork. 
ver, is now ~e ‘to ascertain the 
al cause Neget it is oa — mz grounds wend 
eupporing that its racks was not t acciden 
+ 
S 
‘pool, 
the rates and duties received in this aca in the years ana 
ing oth dune, 1841 and 1842, has been published, from 
it appears that the total income of the trust was, 
1842,-198,782/.; in 1841 l/.; increase in 1842 
3,5201. The duties ith , m_ 1842; 93,2917. ; 
in 1841, 91,7557. ; increas in 1842, 15367. The duties 
on i aie ; is beens sie ae in- 
84 oo The number o en- 
_ — docks in rg? hen 16,458 ; z 7 1841, 1631085 ; 
to 
2 425, 319 ; ; in 1841, 2, 495, AO decreas 
ea that, the Meas va age 
d Southampton will be taken 
and that the country pint bigs | 
London 
respondence ; 
Oss lette 
this tow Loy 
and 
stat two hours sailter t in the aibhink than Chie > 
rese 
Manchester—On esse B the ec ee for 
the Advance: tings, the first 
Sheed in our et i oceex sections 
of imp ican 
RenAndnohing of importance sdseae Presented to him 
on pend x0 to be from the pm manufacturers, 
and traders of Lancashire, expressing their wish for the 
omg tn pefety free | relations with the United 
i egy eed 
f the Redodtation?: . Egerton in ‘the After 
dinner a n ts were proposed ; fran of whi 
owever, require particular notice, with the exception of 
the health of the American Minister, Mr. i oe 
Irman, in gen it, among other mplimen 
xpressions, said he was sure that England youd consider 
she could 
derable ging at is manner in which 
had been sie oe , however, aha by the 
conviction “that i itw ond himself 
at it was hae fot the peo- 
the honour to A stata 
as they were, there was a much 
rae fe and Great Britain, politically seals than be- 
tween any of the Euro ies, or a nati 
on the face of the earth. ae vo pe with the 
British, liberty was enshrin itution. is 
Excellency concluded by eaccanig the happiness ag di he 
should feel in bei 
+ talding a5 reach far 
be 
of meeting for the Association next the s 
quent days of the week, the Gatides eton were well 
attended, and numerous communications, which our space 
does not allow us to pe were rea 
papers inform us that during the 
lliers in A. employ of the Earl of Bal- 
e that the “working of females in 
arran st artnet 
new re; , to be des wah ated the 100th 
oot, and pos! this et Mie alt named as the place 
o be organised. a ments for this 
addition to Se Majesty * land Fireen’ are expected to be 
of 
G 
701.3 Gre 
ork ona Nick Midian, 1,6627. ; 
Set 2,1221,— ay a special general m 
the shareholders o an nd Blackwall. Halla 
eir sanction for 
es 
d the asa to 
regard to the rumours curre prt boats, | 
stated that ext a sg farthing of their cost st had been 
taken from the funds, though the directors of the company 
eH interests 
of the proprietors. Mr. Serg. G r of 
qu Shuey and poveinepe by serine that the question be 
ed till the n in Aug e chairman 
reptigd that the nae Ww i 
8,000/. a ise was because t 
0 
The adoption of the motion for raising the 
was then moved, and carr ried u nanimousl 
deferred h the 
16th inet and that Mr. a, oe pritats ce: 
will accom s Ex is added, that 
— a * will remain ® Z Vi 
ake i 
rm of his preig~ ees and that one of her 
Indyship? s geet Lady Mary Vyner, is expected 
arrive shortly at the Park, ae by her mys on 
a short visit.—A Privy n held at th 
Castle, the Lord Lieutenant residing; which = was 
ordered that a circular be i o the i 
Acs 
the 
statute for suppressing illegal sireeat cl, which it appears 
has usually been oe e by former Governments about this 
a in reference o the anniversary « of the Battle of the 
oyne, his Exeele meer peng desirous 
his abstaining fr 0 doing arises from a confident age tt 
and oe ‘that a spirit of obedience to ei ct ma 
d to a discontinuance of processions of e kind 
which plies only tend to excite party and religious 
and which have sheen so repeatedly attended : Eat conse- 
quences of a ous character.—The paper 
statement of the effective force 
EE 
as the necessary 
[w 
ter.—It is ae that the euthorites concur ‘ho. 
Ireland on the a Jan. 1842, from which it appears that 
931 officers and men, with 1287 ho horses. 
ial ay yn and allo 
d by this force for the ae oe ending the 
41, amounts to 433,661/. Is. 10}. _ This 
and the proportions borne +h the cities and counties, cities 
and =o 173,0372. 10s. 64d. 
e two magistrat es and the po olice-officers 
police, the authorities appear to be paralysed, and t 
there de to be a complete neglect of local duties by the 
police ch 
of the viel though ona small scale. 
a mob of the lower classes bo 
ha @nwer ic 
flour, lying adjacent to the quay at the village of Clare 
They succeeded in taking away ozen bags, when, 
4 om having re , they were unable to get through 
e qu ay and tlie veseel 
auenty all further ae. was abandoned. No 
tice ) have been taken by the Satvorithie to prevent or 
repress these disorders. 
s town and bi ane was 0 
Sunday thrown into a of painfu y the 
pact rious accident had happened to the Marquis 
and Ma pe of Waterford. accounts, which 
erated, stated that ithough the Marquis 
— was so serious! 
recovery: 
correct puuvihees f the un 
— is and Marchioness 
of 
ing 
upset the oe when the M 
were en out, Her Ladyship’s head eam 
IRELAND. c 
Dubli n—It is Stated that the Lord Serums has | 
x Baden till 
the Mar- 
ent, ae intention 
e 
quis of Waterf: 
of relinquis ishing to the whole of hi 
| one entire year’s rent, and that this hn, He act was de- 
termi him imm: mediately after his recent weptials. 
Biinburgh—=hte a: velo ‘ourt 
, & process of: reduction having 
the first decree of 
by the majority of the same 
annulling the sentence of suspension pronoun 
ission of the General Assembly in Dec. 1839, a pre- 
to the effect before the 
could be 
some time ago. The 
vised a few “eee since, when 
Ordinary’s interlocutor, aor found the majority of the 
ed, and the 
sion in the 
r and in 
a _ entitled et ‘their expenses 
was n that i 
as in the Wistretio 
