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of t comprehending nearly one-half the statute law of the realm. | Corr s Prevention Act C = 
sari uld age ye o a SS a Airon Mae a ace anne’ te ero ma | i ther od by wall a 52. The | Pratt des men of of the renat Shorea 
|, resuming the 
J ; authorising the redo f ]- 
uch d n. The | ling expenses to voters fs che mae 
_the slave tado “habe oraneous with the reduc- | Pr nally ‘Societies t An endment Bill passed ‘throngh Com- mittee ee decided o on the paring ae Nee a a edea 
s of the nittee. —Mr. 8. Esto in withdrawing t oor Removal | to make it run thus: “That it shall be lawful for way padi 
ap Amendment Bill obviated certain misappr hohe rns rd- | to provide conveyance for any voter for the p' Ê, of pa 
in ng. the. measure which he found had created a prejudice | election ; butit shall not be lawful pay salen te nad 
against it. The Pauper Lunatics Bill was likew: ithd: 5 y valuable pisu to a voter for or in respect of his 
On the report Pring Local Govern ment Bill received various | travelling ex ~ cat 3y such purpose. ” The nunibers warea : 
amendments. The Militia Bal/ot. ‘cur Bee med was ead 1 a | For the amendm 45; against it, 39; majority for "the 
third time and passed. Several other Bills were advanced a | amendment, 10 : [Left sit itting.] rae 
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WE nas eer SE rmatory § ser (Ireland) Bili passed eee 
Poor comma aa an hed reporte Mr. Apams withdrew 
| the Leases and Sales of Settled Estates Act Amendment Bill.— Tity Entelligence. 
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firmed by a rable dis n A ; 
took place on the roe gt 1, 0007. for a consular hospital and | + pecan, per Paul 953 i $; New Two and a Half 
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larn i A oles nes L Roh pher was read a | 905. Prem. ; Ditto June, 21s. to 24s. prem. ; Exchequer 
- | third time and pam ed. Bonds, 1859, 100. OREI n r i 
THuRsDAY.—The Hou ent into a Committee of Supply | Cents., 81; Belgian Four and a Halfs, 100; Dutch Four 
upon the gaint “Bainates be the Supplementary pak Esti- per Cent. Certifs., 1003 ; Seng Three 
a ead Vote Tor the, a of Senta” (aod) one |Rentes, 68fr.; Mexican Threes, 19}; Portaglil 
oe committe ara Sines cotta: e and eg <? 
20,0001. for Saare the expense of the Wi ington moniment a 1853, os to 45} ex div.; oman Fives, 112% ; 
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The House then resolved itself into Committee n the Sardinian 80ł; Turkish Six per Cents., 95%; 
rupt Practices Prevention Act Contsasanel: Bill. teh mh $3 h ts, a 
roiie the payment of beiptere: expenses to voters, pe Ditto for Account, 954; Ditto Gua aranteed Fours, 1044 5 
rise to a discussion whic! t terminated when the hour | Venezuela Fives, 38%. 
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come toa decision.—In reply to Mr. DALGLISH, Mr. 8. F. LD 
ll m z said that an r, our consul at Naples, had be —— Gold Coin and Bi eae 
many be British G h Gove e bou a higher pos consequence of his conduct in the ir of the Silver Bullion . — 
Eae ecinda the ‘Act tof 1845; ge tw e that the ers a STANLEY, inanswer to Mr. PEASE, stated that the wpm ward Tamin 
Samce of that Act for the present was the King of Oude was still in custody, and would be bro ught to trial, a ore “ee Seh 7 
gest the revival o f the slave but he was not aware of the nature of the charges. "Phe Cape.— | Proprietors’ Capita) . .. £14 sua Gonna- annie 
general and poli . B. Lyrron stated that the Gove: rumen had received no pO samo Dan he oN 3,261,710 (including 1 Dend Weight 
waise to regarding the matter | information as to the occupation by the Caj ape colonists of the | Public Deposits includ- | nnuity) » L108 Te 
a whe. "sree scant by reversing territory between the Kel and Kelsikaiima rivers, and tliat i the | ing Exchequer. Savings 0 ther Securities eee — aas 
ony d this abominable trafic, | last advices from the Cape afforded no pro robability of the early | of Nat. Debt anà Divi- Dm AGa 2: eemoy 
woul termination of the hostilities between the Ora ee States | dendAccts.) .. .. .. 2,525,291 
ral Eh ae the pecs vse the Sans on ‘ain Drainage ie her Deposits .. 15,616,388 
Que e CHAN z = Exc moved for leave | Seven day and other bilis 841,598 See: 
to ri ing th a Bill to o- alter d am mend ¢ the © diatropolie Local £36,798,217 ETONI 
Gidanebent- Act (1885), ey to extend the powers of = 15th day of July, 1858. M. MARSHALL, Chief Ci % 
Metropolitan Board of Wor yoga for oan a an iiipin Tham: ja — 
and a main drainage of t are fter rting 
was tao cig wen toad ora ak vat d o consider whether he TUESDAY. Arrain a “¢ : ve ae 1 aphan 
Soke we ence was local or national, and to be met ationalor — —A. CRITCHELL, Upper 
paito. The Governmen local resources. The Government, hesaid, were of Opinion that Jo Mtippueron, Werren Hanarsox, Watlin gr i shonreman- 
sanitas; after receiving sundry 2 kas ndm the inconvenience was a Toeal one, and that means must be de- |W p Manufacturer. Tomas, Newbury, Berkshire, | Sage on wW. 
vised to remedy it out of local resources. Thequestion, then, was imta Engineer—G. Youxo, Grea 
Seni —The Jews Bill.—Lord J. Russert explained the | whether the Metropolitan Board of Works should not be placed Dials Ticensed Victualler 
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Se Be ropowed to pursue with relation to the Oaths Bill ing position that would render that body equal to the occasion, | SCOTCH  SEQUESTRATIONS — M. Kaxwonntr, Palkin pee 
Bill which was _ 
n + Glasgow, Smith—A. eS Dapon, Cabinet Maker, 
sit ected fro e Hous and invested with a seh menses the Li ae pa aa paiva —BANKRUPTS—R.” P. Arrix zon, Glo ceste it ay Regent's 
i enditure necessary for cleaning and clearing the river and for | Park, Cement Manufacturer—W. Ixen d — > 
ings of bo an Houses upon this Eompleting the goo drainage of the metropolis would be of Bike upon, ent, Staifordhire, ‘Licensed bine we alls ees) eg wee 
vol rving that the other House | Very large pe not less than 3,000,0001. Her Majesty’s | Montague Street, Spitalfields, Timber Merchan cand. an cae 
aibetisants si tg Oaths Bill, bs ne Government proposed to make the Metropolitan Board of | Berks, Innkeeper J, Tuorre, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, Grocer— 
a the a Bill w. zoi cal | Works.a real bor andin and to put it in possessicn of an | T. Wormaxrp fanchester, Livenaed E Yoors a “ a 
sslation of ifficulty. baak oe tion, t! moet ere- | income not of a transient pid for such a Pigs of time i aoe RUPTC cert S: De Vaai s, bean ae 2 = 
reading o! uld enable it to effect the purpose in view. ey proposed | Currier. PES 
a $ House ag car ees that a ae rate should be ipad upon the inhabitants of| SCOTCH S EQUESTRA 5 “9 J. Baro, 
of h tropolis for the ose of purifying the river and com- | Brown. Glasgow tato Dealer . RAHAM, Ginto, pometime Sater, 
—_ hee ar P ae —LETTON and <A eaiineg Edin! W. 
aed for pleting the main and confined to that object. As to fown, Merhamet. Tuouson, aemp Chane p a an A, 
were, he reasons w! the amount and the duration of the rate, the objects would be | Sox, Son Berth, Fis 
The course they had adop nt, | to raise a sufficient fund for this great work (not less t —— 
a paced- th H å 3,000,000), and that it should be continued for such a period tr lig and its Vicinity 
tity. He could tha | that, at its termination, a sinking fund, to be in simultaneous} ¢letroepo ý 
Sexe of Lords ral | action, should suffice to extinguish the whole s hed raised. 
the ‘he Government were informed that a rate ef T not m 
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Aihe time sending down tod that House a | 3d. in the pound for oo rs e sicion to complete the the —tThis féte, for which. such preparations had ae ee 
ke such part in ie iFa majority ofthe | whole of fhe main drainage, and to supply a, singing fend | TAN te ao pasts took place on Friday even 
Datta nti been made to the Government for assistance, and in being admitted but_ those who ou 10s. 6d. pind ot 
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ve its rhage 1s. as the price of a 
ciple, and withdraw from the | The Government therefore, pro “Metropolitan i arf EEVA rk an all-poten nt body of | es pai naa 
nese oS coe te oo fixed for | and interest of the sum which, tee D001 as al tickets were sald for the occasion, and 
mted, and | Works would sor Gigemnan 3,000,001. at an ie rp? ince the t | Three thousand ticke’ > 
.—The Hapert of the Com- | exeeeding 4 per sala By a n conditions Enar would p Š rit 8 thorsinfll during the whole evening in torrents, 
been roma up, on the resolution | 140,000). a-year Under pieces 
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or e l e era ta with regard to the construction vot the aoe Sita 2500 persons present The e grounds and buildings 
k the Gor ipint: were of opinion that thi as to | had been very tastefull ecorated with flags, coloured 
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ae thelt ao ne was calculated that the expenditure|the ladies on alighting from their carria was 
would be at the rate of 600,0002. an and the works were to where to look for shelter. 
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viees—On the order for going into a co tant fact Lord J. MANNERS Si = Alege caoran gan 
ae cam head bt — Lake aving me paid) 92°" tirem. or what should be the point of outfall; but | aristocratic € oie was at only ore 
rehire Teiga E oa the Metropolitan B of a et y ool apo e ine ident that ¢ cote during the ev ee The Ne 
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yand the ath E o forthe sth of November, ue Eaa a Y. fall being Arei fhe pre. | Were attired in morning dresses, aud th es, 
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rent expediency offering | poured out.—Mr. weer rang er this advantagi ifi- 
po Sen. tio aeres) pte epa FASOS ther ee ‘ceed its object pr ively, which were not of a character to rt anh am 
rene Ee ee 20d. 08. Bd | ore ching the evil as it went on.—After a reply, by the | cation to a cultivated audience. ‘The entertainm 
r f the EXCHEQUER, B ; | commenced with a concert, i 
Bridge, and O em- | CHANCELLOR a i di inelude a Peara of intercepting sewers and ‘ie: 1 feat this was followed by t he spectacle 
sorunun n to introduce the Bill. Thè the principal fea’ ae? sing sepia 
deodorising wor ss Bil was read & he | of a whole family of acrobats—gymnas 
ps d a ballet, 
; br Miner losed the perfo 
The Be eed or ge ron. the nos aing is theatre ‘At the Marionnette theatre, 
amendments. land), Act Ame ivered a prologue, in which 
ot the Civil Bills, ts (rosea the Bill, Which i ich involved; ‘pe said the chief puppet ae Ag ith which the 
a and Pat not to have Sage oe until he testified to the F poor habs penetrated 
embers "Bill be read | Wooden bre istinguished patrons 
ions to the Bill, and moved that the atthe resonos of so many distinguished pa 
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hat day three months. r. ai 
of Which were, he said, to secure e a 
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|e ‘sd sme diseuseio readin tlemen stak shillings on 
Ration and to transfer them, For vne Se anil ear gaily yer a ogg sen : "y 
hie eg ee wr oT a 2. The ci oon ets | NA “ “ green” 3 and ‘ “ ‘white? e. Th e equestrian, performan ie 
was carrii y br ar opat : 
IL was also read a secon re then i i 
| eam ot x Saye ze i co gre o, on the Ag and as the visitors had by this time increased to a very 
—The House again weni jin | 
