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great emergency existed, to 
he supported the motion, 
a view to the immediate 
_—Mr. Warp thought that a 
effort; and 
could be done videmte 
—LO; 
; hat great inj ld be inflicted by it on 
the agriont uris' = M. MILNES Lhe thew that Government 
would not adopt the proposition, in er to wor thc mod nas 
ling .—Mr. P. M. SrewartT, dnoae ofa 
ing the House who were opposed to “4 on ~ a pie m 
importation, said he rane support the motion.—Mr, WALLACE 
Saati anit the ana and intimated his 
‘orn-law question once 
before the House = the me sof maa Session. fter a 
Pa ra: L explained the cir- 
"Tea when a similar 
d, had been adopted 
from a’conviction of et evils of the existing: ; Corn. law, and ra 
was: followed _by the rivance 0 of the ing s cale, ‘8 
House, neti eutrod 
trade, give a cnn % Oo aches Set 
pong 4 the distress—Lord } Howie argued, be ha As 4 “sy Peel, 
em 
Seyret at a lowrate, would ould giverel relief without injuring the omy 
by compelling the specnlators 
poner that there ae grave ctcections 
—Lord 
e, in support 
H vied, ahen ¢ there appeared, for oo 
gainst it, 17 ie rey against it, 62. The her 
bas: were ‘then ‘dis 
eral notices of ‘motion the adjourned debate 
respecting the distress of the coun- 
ch ress gerated by the Irish jour. 
.—A long discussion ensued, in which the motion was sup- 
a by Mr. P. Stew Mr. M, Phillips, Mr. Ewart, Mr. C. 
r, Mr. Cobden, Mr. Roebuck, and Mr. Vi Ss; and opposed 
by Mr. Borthwick, imsditch, and Mr. Ferrand. After 
bine jaa. Fienpen moved the abombtent io of the Debate —Mr. 
[ALLACE requested: to forbear; but Mr. — persisted.— 
R. R Paso this inhi ppealed to the 
justice as well as courtesy of the H 
thir wed the hich was equally 
- Atlasta ‘division was akon! on thie original ques- 
and Mr. Wallace’s s resolu ations were negatived by a majority 
d | poi urpose of 's sapere 
after | the sue of the artist who should a acleoted by the meet- 
some. observations 
Mayor, aiprestive-of tite 
ietaahip’ s catty that the chief ma- 
latitig the courts of law i > the Guildhall. It vse rca 
the adoption of Mr, Day’s plan of Alpin pra, these courts, 
as bette es to their situatio and circumstances t dow 
that of Dr. Reid, whi ch ‘would eaaae winehica aacromee 
n ngineer, and o 
eniences, which i it was considered judicious to cit: 
ould a 
object. The report was agree c 
gihe committee to be carried into aan as to its recom- 
ye tions. 
sama sideed College.—On Saturday the annual meeting 
ncil and Professors of can College took place 
numerous attendan en; and. hi 
Lordship, in presenting the prizes, warmly eet aaa 
the chairt 
8 
rishing condi d prospects of the ins oe He 
uded to the original intentions of those ete d 
the institution, a .the cacomannnes of 
the times. One of aap was t “ ong dis- 
senting from the Chu of a dif. 
ferent persuasion fei it, aout now. obtain ‘those cee 
tions to which learning, science, an isi ral. excellen 
i cad quan the 
j , c the Me- 
tropolis would be mpedimen new institution ; 
they had also had other — to_struggle against; it 
could not, therefore, be expect 1 that the success of the 
still he had 
within its walls, and that it had expended » ed of 
0,0002 in the promotion.of education. His Lordship 
noticed ie high character of the general ee rents of 
pe pupils of the institution, and allud — where 
eral pec, P vig eae ereeetiahes sto ves. He 
resulting from a es ood general 
mo pro- 
mote re in which honest and religious characters might 
be fo 
e Wilke Statue.—On ince an adjourned meet- 
sider the 
late Sir D. 
apse rie ad ne in 
ing, before 
the a tion ‘took e hada list of 
names, and he h 
shies 
that no gentleman would tient to. 
gistrate’s visit to Rachester should not take place in his | serve upon the bat ean as the would not be oner- 
mayoralty, moved that the Lord or be requested to | ous e Ho = proposed that the 
rs y on the days appointed by him, viz., -committee should consist, in addition to the already 
21st, 22d, and 23d inst., before any objection was offered appointed officers, of the Dukes of Sutherland and Bue: 
the proposition that it should be taken out of the sep- | cleuch, Lo ahon, Sir J. Clark, Sir T. Mahon, Sir 
tennial course. He stated that as present Lord Ma A. Shee, W. Newton, Mr. Phillips, Sir M: Mon 
was particularly well acquainted with the river in conse-| fiore, Mr. nett, Mr. Rogers, and the Right Hon 
ence of the nature of his commercial pursuits, as | Henry Labouchere. The following artists were then pro- 
extensive survey of the river had been made _— ane posed, and commenced, viz, Mr, “Aad Mr 
authori he Admiralty, and ble ex m eks, , Mr. : Mr. ’ 
onsidera 
it would be more aden that the oer should be paid in 
the present =e in ing mayoralty. The Lord 
yor said he wo pack rather decline taking the sur- 
breath but he was in ike hands of the court, if they re- 
to act, he would not ch from. what, if they 
potty upon the subject, he certai eee r to 
— ye — on urvey 
e, and would properl yng in the 
oy f nanercg andj he could see ee ae cage ‘or departing 
from the gi rule eae howd necessity 
cas seconded the motion 
Mayor be requested to take the sur- 
Iderman Wilson ; and after 
nome againat eight h - 
€ against it, in a court con- 
Haney = take place 
: ican a court was held to 
choose eight persons, four of whom aldermen 
returned to the puns te oe cba 
wing Boy Bees were then a 
act as commissioners ies, the 32d 
—Messts.’. Brown, , Finnis, 1 Hs: 
ese brought ze te x report on the pic of yonti- 
) 
nk els to 
Campbell, Mr. We ; on, 
Marshall, and Mr. Joseph. * The following wie ae state 
of the ballot at its ilose: For Mr. Joseph, 26; Mr. 
3; for Mr. Bai 
° 
1, "7001, ee it iabelie will be almost t enough. 
pac pga? 
pares OP aes 
etings. aturd — was — 
| the spree wr of the Comm ial Setar m Navi 
ompany, to adopt rene for he ater ott the 
wee Aorta e aotne purs rsuant to a nical 
sal at the ding m g, that in order eve 
company from its fiabitlties” = whole of the pro pety 
should be di sapeeee th 
n 
appr “was funnel ocnahy 
redolent to Pe Mee Pe: that the dissolution of 
forthwith take Saturday a meet- 
Company 
66,3774. being an 
aie dong a4 tent 
sion of ukinds 
at the rate of iu Ibe yy the bal half-year was recommended 
sed by S14. A dividend 
’ paid up capital, SOOsSON. ee 
§ 
Aah statue aad be finished in the aeuiee of 
h 
by the Directors, and also the appropriation of as 
10, 0007 towards liquidating the amou 
71. 23. 9d, 
rofits for the wai gre 15,1047, 
d.; the assets were, specie, 473,242/. 
assets, a 240,683/. 4d.3; b 
akin 
bad debts, 3,067/. 13s. 
9s. 
ava ila ble | was 14 
was recom 
India colonies ot not ena em to announce’a highe 
divide Mr. complained that it did not suffici- 
owe appear wae the & assets. ted of, a propri- 
etor ed mount of th debts, to which the 
cl 
all the ig the Agha rietor wishe 
of bad ot be correctly given a 
ae was ace a ential, = - sancatigl for the fed 
me ot ae he pope nd was pas 
orn-Law Confere —The members of hg 
conference wio have again Tecdiiied in London, m 
Monday, a i i 
consideration the present nates of the ae and 
the causes of that distress eput: s from each of the 
pone pnb oi & the iountty forming 
-Law from the nume 
$ 
rn- Association re pre- 
Taylor eee and briefly introduced 
ere met. He commented at 
ples on 
e 1 
r, which would ee en the Governm 
legislature from its propri ” Several 
of the distress prevailing i 
neighbourhood. | The orts and sp 
the eect until Thora evening, at wis ch t 
he bee 
finite resolution had with respect to the 
future nares ids e co onfer erence, sped ourse which 
it might be advisable Bi oe to adopt. The chairman 
stated that r had received by the ¢ 
mittee to an application which ‘they had made for an in- 
terview mini Sir, R. said that when an answer 
was rece they ‘sh ald be better able to decide upon 
the LSnar ee: 2 wilh it might. hereafter be ‘proper to adopt. 
of “Ate Fre tiag of letters delivered in the United Ki ingdom 
19, 1842:—3,858, rity ditto 
ing the week ending June 
June’ 20th, 1841, 3,773,136; ditto, Nov. 24, 1839, 
1,585,973; increase since 1841 the ae letters, 
85,224; ditto 1839 ditto, 2,272,387. 
Tha —It is dag 2 hat the atmospheric 
s Tunnel. 
railway appara is went to be laid down in the Thames 
saree el, an 2 here to apply it to the ascent 
pees oe only of passengers, (r a ae nee 
and goods, by” means of the ex isting passeng: shafts, 
of furtoer “re = bo 
eek aetirs It isex pected t that the “cost of th 
will not amount to one-tenth o 
# form carriage a 
te 
ts 
e — remove ate ae re Soi 
ut = rans sport Ship 
y f 
ae Oooperiab 
man m Daly, was executed at Newgate, it 
xpiarasee 
No one 
al tsrauoh oc 
= of iicraaa ager is su 
ortality of the "Marapois.—The ose ig the 
canter of deaths tropolis, from a 
registered in the wee ok alg Saturday the 5th ult. gg 
Total, 742; weekly average in: 1841, 912 
Provincial. News. 
Cambrid, -announced festival in this town 
in honour of the installation of the Duke of Northumber- 
E Chan ‘ 
Pp modation, . 
has 1 
Mini on Saturday ; on the even 
ing of Samp ny selection of sacred music, both vocal 
tal, was. careeieply oe Matis tare 
causes, 
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