’ 
“eounts by the Columbia confirm 
“and state that Sir Charles 
Va ae eee ee He be) Miles ee 
THE webiste? Sac ae 
ERAGON RCE 
[Dec. 31, 
Independence New , ¥ 
Kiedy, after a quick voy- 
inst. A 
gs. — The 
sident sa 
Ais ved it may 
nite period the unable relations happily € 
The 
us 
and g 
w a ore adenie 
likely to - Si 
ronto that Lo 
been vublish hed by Mr. E. Deas Thom 
e +3 our 
eto doubtful }t was rumoured in 
rd Eliot, a Secretary for Ireland, is 
ir Charles’s succe 
ALES.—A satstcal pode ty just 
n, Colonial Secre- 
Australian Sofeinies) exhibiting the 
h 
Saper 
n mn 
a 
mediate effec 
ll be felt in the security afforded 
prise which, ger appre- 
hensive oe ney gore adventures its speculations in 
_ freighted with the diversified 
ot less ‘kein 
this,” he pooh , it wi see’ eg 
_in the age has be een ig “agg eT at the 
time th eth S of Ghent are ke be 
carried ott hs n go ood fuith by yt countries, an t 
all rod abet a is removed for interference _with o 
any purpose whatever by a foreign covert 
While, therdtore, the bsg ted Sine ie ete standing 
be for the freedom of th they hav ought 
to pias that a srstiik ‘for sitll a Talélavent of 
a trade repro! ‘ 
the other great Powe not 
& oO the aver, wi one the inter- 
ito 
polation of anyn code. We 
may be permitt : alias ve thus set will 
be followed by so no ob er also 
fulfilling at the ‘say 
pole, and oe ing with ihe o, of justice and hu- 
He 
manity.’” e United States do not 
desire to fitarfers i oe Europe, they may 
claim an i rence of 
equal exemption fo m the interfe 
in what relates to the States 
po 
uties. He recom 
early settlement ot 
mor tisine spectacle” 
a loan 
orld, be- 
4e popular will, and nis rooted 
z ge and free people, and whose 
: io 
verpocl 0 Rory news seven da 
tater. than that brought by the Fads endence, It consists 
gthy reports from the Secretaries 
avy, War pad Post-office De artments, but has 
Sele te the E ish rea % cn w 
ae ar ‘papell ome down to the “at 
ston Gazette states, that sk his 1 
al 
‘fullest ex Ilis Bxcellency’s health conti shes ve 
‘precarious, and his medical attendants have advised an 
at € more "geil climate. —The ac- 
ceding advices, 
Bagot contin th 8 Rang 
state; his medical advi 
warmer 
139,155/. for 
cres 
path 832, 7 
Money Ma 
the account 3 
O01} to 3; 
aw 
gen 944; 
Canadian Deben _ 
60s. to 62s, prem 
Seca and its Wicinity. 
adn increase of trade 
tly cea 
fai dec 
s pl in the 
184], is, for se sone 335,252/., and 
Ag ey The total te the imports o 
ony, including Por Philip, oa in mee 
n this 
red | the whale 
is, respectively, 58,605 
4, 
76 bu a> of the one, 503,802 of ihe 
other. he mber of ships built an sa egistered i in the 
colony was 21 in 1832 , the total tonnage being 2,143 ; 
md i 1 the number as 110, the sent bei 
Tr2 revenue from the sale of waste lands in the 
colony was, in 1832, 12,5097. 13s. 10d. it 
316,62 s. 5d., having gradually tachoated every year 
till then, ‘and i in 1841 it fell to 90,3877. 
CITY. 
rket, Friday.—Consols left off 94 to 944 for 
Bank Stock, 171 to 1724; Three per Cents. 
hree-and vee =A = c 
and “tp bonds, 50s. 
t 13 préaiiins i Biedisoaeab Bills, 
The oat Holiday.— On Monday, in consideration 
that Chri occurred on a Sunday, the principal 
ousemen, City sus- 
erchan 
pended business “for ‘the day, in order to afford the 3 indi- 
of participating in the festivities of the eee Piro rough- 
out the day, the ware in Aldermanbury, Eastcheap, 
‘Watling-street, “4s proud etreee, Priday-street, 
Old ’Change, St: Paul’s” rch c., were entirely 
eet and in the course of the day ‘the exa a was fol- 
wed by th 
far 
which 
nearly 30. 000 
was 
an 5000 
evening. 
e the 
‘the surveyor 
person 
él climate Du he was 00 87801 5 58 a Old South 
e the 
year. _ Notwithstanding this extraordinary concourse, thei 
damage w: 
Custom-H 
es for peg comm’ 
befo Surv 
e shopkeepers in different parts o 
e City 
Daring the day, the streets and all the sada’ BS 
were almost entirely free from carts, wa, 
tee vehicles easier. 3 
mpl 
ey were greatly favoure 
eday. The British Museum, the 
0, being more 
most orderly; no s done; they S. 
haved with pet decorum, and not 
enness occurred. Att 
pe ersons had. visited it up to 9 o’clock in 
of dru 
e Pol lytechnic Tnetitution, not less 
the 
ouse.—The Government Police Gazette this 
t 
e last sessions a] 
mitted by hi ination 
or-General of the tne ae 
of the Cus age and 
een ra 
habitants of the vids of, Bridge 
enkithe have 'iettow ed the example set them by 
3 of Tower, Broad-street, and La Mattie and 
ave passed heat idind denouncing, in strong language, 
ressive ter of the Income and Property Tax, 
d reprobating the vexatious co nduct pursued by the 
stirvéyor and assesso with carrying its pro- 
isions int e of Bridge Ward i 
ect. The wardmo 
Teeohatfon’ state thie aptatbn, “that the conduct of 
merly of Piccadilly, who died ft in 1783, left the residue of. 
estate, since ee of 
the { 
pores Be to Bes rnd 
bee 
| for the purpose of on subscripti 
and ‘cburchwardens of this parish for time being 
frat, that the proceeds there ne Christmas 
equally div aad among oes po 
n the parish, = such as the set church- 
» shoul m 
upon 
made by the re 
20 ee coming within the terms of the testator’s will, 
were once in affluent circumstances and 
houses in the ae received their shares 
of the bounty, ee in _tensng 3s. each. 
British Am Serge terete —The Committee ap- 
pero on the Teh inet. by the Council of this a 
f m 
possessed large 
n erparte doc 
met from day to day, and have had before 
at the wash of the charges bro 
se aipaon m 
House, were unfounded in trath, and w 
evidence ; ap of course condemn “aie condu 
setae with the Hpdaceers n of t 
adoes to Prince dward’s aitnd and fully exonerate 
the full n 
tution of the Company be immediately made up a 
establis n office 5 a nd that an re pectus be 
ue ; detailing the properties rties scquired, an d- setting forth 
more fully the sums required to ientiedistely provided, 
J. Bar 
gentlemen, and the eiteaiencgdet ons of the report were 
—A General Committee bas 
promote free trade by the abolition o 
d all ether monopolies. 
s Earl 
turned 
expr 
th plicate the ae 
prisoners as accessaries =_— the fact. 
have little interest for our readers. 
The Model Prison. Th e€ co mere’ of this. 
prison have received a communication from Be Secretary 
of State, spprnree.2 of the dietary, >a as regulations 
the g ment of the establishment, and have deter- 
wfniiel € it the p Sige ‘tial bee cupiedby a certain number 
such convic may receive thesentence of seven years 
transportation ae thé re Epiphany = sel sessions. 
By of the rules of the establishment, rm of im- 
prisonment will extend from tw to three ia 3 but this 
ill, i reat sure, depend upon the good conduct of 
n a great m e 
the prisoner; for, in case of refractory behaviour, 
summer, and from se ven in inter. A cow 
gaol upon the same plan as the model ison is about 
@ erected at Reading, anda similar one will be com- 
menced at Gloucester in the ensuing spring. A third is 
r Bath. 
if Pherae a eM meeting took — 
sida Hil, for ie purpose of promoting by sub 
ready for phe ip sot near 
K Hine Gre 
place at 
with estimates of the probable returns cn — capital 
invested.” motion of Sir R, , Bart., the 
report was received. The ae was citenst ards ad- 
dressed by Sir ay; y Dri Rolph, aa other 
* 
he details would — 
at once emoved from Pentonville to the hulks, 
dergo the full term of his sentence. wile 
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