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[Jury 24, 1858, 
| week aa Saturday,” July 17, were 1173, Jy 
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Spring Gardens, as a site for the offices of the Board. _| diseases ote ced “i the pa of t 
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Tue Crry © ene rd May or on or tee of a hex foram to wait upon 
saosi issued his prece: us live: 
panies a Common. Ball 4 be naid this day (Saturday), 
f the prese ent 
r For EIGN 
Committee re the House = Commons on the rec 
of the Foreign was issued 
RARE SESE accommodation, joor enient 
beeen 
year in n the room: of Sir J. Key, Be 
the of the “ ’long- -shore m 
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erman Copelan efira self in e, with r eference to. ir 
the va put has aoe withdrawn on accou mt t of t th t ion 
ređu of the salary iig om 25007. to 15007. per 
d also on the grou: that h 
Forel ign Office, a pre Sistas should 
| suc ecessful competitors; but, the y do 
on Satu 
yam 
Par! e meetin ng ne 
there would be no “meaty in ie a with the 
ciai ively 
OF FICE. — The report of the Select 
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be given to the 
‘not hold the general programme of i 
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gown and his ‘seat im Parlia 
to be the senaiticts of ei 
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The aa sections of of history, 
archite ect “of f the new oa oer a and ratei tore halt oe 
material prefer- 
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W073. 
= 0 abo vethe a uring the 2S births 
7 oys and 796 gi ‘tls , 
tered in London, ue itn bach rong 
years 1848-57 th e average number was ry Pits othe 
ms obincial, 
——The annual meeting of 
Instit ae of iona t Britain ke rien 
‘uesday in this city under the presideney ed 
de ap Ee and will continue ihe Tuesday next, 
of the most successful m teas 
xceedingly ric in anchanological remaing 
shaa filled pt 
most completely. 
at the- Assembly 
t ir J. 
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ased poset weekly report imn iE cant he "deaths ta Londo 
onday 
had ssl The 
as burnt Mr. 
„Generals | 
Knowledge held a oy. Tha a fe w days iiite, Mr. "Mi light 
ner G P. in the chair, to determine the course pared consider w buildings onld be | Instit e been dev E 
of n to be adopted to-obtain the repeal of the erected on one uniform Pan, 5 as to adm an sew the ina ct addition ot the pree y 
paper duty in the ensuing session i The juxtaposition of oth ices. h paes and neighbourhood, excursions have bem 
representatives of the press were invited to take part | Suggest that M. Crepinet’s «block plan” alld val es jasto nbury, Castle Coombe, M; 
in the proceedings, and several large consumers of) ^ able hints towards preserviùg the desired unity, nay Englishcombe (once the residence of the Sazon ki 
inting attend esolutions were adopte d be a the fullest liberty | Stanton Bury, Stanton Drew, &e. The museum of 
favour a apa the newspaper press with the | in modifying and improving his firs regar Ths itute was arranged at the Assembly Rooms, and com, 
— ge nepi of re duty the | the Se sr vans porns e immediate | prised a large n contributions of antiquities, 
ensuin: and itt as appoi to | acquisition of the block of houses ly ing. between Duke | examples of ancient art nufacture, &e, 
effect Baa pernp of iei Ewo Podies. From the | Street on the west, King Street e east, Crown records of the corporation, which are nee 
statements y the different s ther and Upper Crown St on th th ae ‘Charles | numerous and interesting, were also laid open for 
be no doubt that "the paper duties exercise a very Street on the south. The estimated cost of this block inspection of the members at the Guildhall, 
depressing influence on printers and lishers, and | is 100,000 doing they advise the smalle |  GLASTONBU wn of Glastonbury wos in a 
pac nae educational point of view, the Government | Chase cons sistent with the end in view. There were ate of great agitation on Friday last, on the occasion 
away by by its interference at 1 least vip and eho Sa ms in the committee on ‘the clauses of | of the retur Mr. , whi with 
p the r rsini an i his temporary impri at Gene, 
Sane, gi" REAT HasTEeRN.—A meeting of the eae and for w a public reception had been prepared by 
Dramatic Go TITGE:—A public meeting was held in | hol ders of the Eastern Steam N p fiends 3 
the Princess’s Theatre on Wednesday, for the purpose held on Tuesday, when a report was read stating that t ‘the —_— aA. patakas waited on the Earl of Derby 
of taking into consideration a plan for the foundation of | recent proposal for raising, by the grant of terminable eek regarding th means conversion d a 
a home for. Mr. C. Kean presided | annui , the 220,0002. d for completing the prevent site of the ci tadel into a publie park for 
and stated that a hit! known. | ra eae have uel Been. responded to either by the| The deputation consisted of the Earl of Cri od 
met offered five acres of land as «spot for | Shareholders or the p of a pressing iert der ae ee ical, Dee 
the proposed « ” and that in addition to gift | character to the amount of 65,566. must be immedia- Smith, Hon. W. H. T. Denison, and other gentlemm 
of land, he had the donatt napas bonario] CN. Sa the. ested terns After examining a ‘plan of the gasin 
the commencement of the buildings. The Drury eaae < to raise the api paeen he quite approved of sce 
Covent Garden Funds had expressed their intention | of | by an issue of p 1 terms more favour- e Commissioners of Woods 
able Hian + digia ‘heretofore pasar and the second, to that it oes bi “all it practicable he should be glad 
Dodd; t the General Theatrical Fund had.offere 4 | promote the ert er of anew company to whom t e| ward the v of the deputation in any way i 
a third; and ee. a Say Ke ean declared that = re ship may he report farther stated that the power. 
tenement al should be at. his own personal ey xpens directors ho i L 
mA na a aa il opening a subseri might be ate upon as po oint of national honour, i 
fon ait of te Ca were then rat oe nea especially from the attention it has eived from Leeds 
Mr. B. Webster, in moving one one of the | foreign countries, had applied to Government either to | It is 
announced that the Queen had her | lend the money on mortgage or to sel at a i 
rr mage to th g į | fair valuati h Paxton had an interview | the 30th of August, 
a corporate existence, and that it was a ee with the First the Admir: ra — ae mayor 
tion to supply from. his estate in Wales a sufficient member a the Government, „ aft onth’s | the nearest 
-of stone for the facings of ements consi a note was received, stating thet the | having expressed a d 
-construction of the The su i Ministry, as at present not accede to the ; 
nounced at the close of the meeting ie se 7001. - application, and that they = m feel. justified in the of 
ea Siem ea e — Messrs ma Ah hesg a n amount £ the | leave 
aR issued a six pu ng ae took morning, 
‘of a pamphlet on horse-tamin’ Sean g published Tished b E; Ties some the s Teo a aa the issue oe pre- nem 
America, ki ference shares at a T high rate o ; but 
5 it w. entually decided to add four shareholders to with West set ai 
the existing committee of co-operation, to assis the | turni 
papers. In directors in ien some plan for reorganising the ae 
eleased his pupils company, or a new one to whom the vessel |S 
ena’ p of | may be sold. Sir Bi ton rved that to lay the hal the Gees will formal 
he-writes, Atlantic Telegraph s ‘ully it would still, pe: other other addresses wi 
in London, my ea sabes that marie a must be had to their ship; and which Mer gE e T 
; ri nee oe er to a question it was s that the cost of | Toms, and part 
I i the di fitting her for sea, without eo a o ae then return to their 
epee sasa Ss di of it | Sout 60,0007. The report t pledge had bee land Station, where as 
snow practised by me, It was pri private | given to the Queen th att the. Great “Hastera should not | t9 convey her 
prin 28 in my native state of Ohio, and T believe is |" 20y Case ted. a enirat bennod ea 
y Unknown in New York and the other cities! ” DEPTF raat oa on ne been pre 
‘of the United States, as I never gave lessons on my | sented to s Government 2 TA peiton es of Dep tord Regiment nt landed wert oe once. to 
a canta e requesting her Majesty's fil atone don and North-W 
i ili eg a, psa horses, mules, &e. ji et of | their rem to perpetuate the remembrance | for Shorncliffe. The which 
iain ever was written | Of her inspection of those esta blishments on the: 28th 440 of the I 
cee is system so well and fully as an hour's = by dof Lae 
weca observation.” of the “Victoria Dock and Victualling Ya as “A to awi 
STATE On di maea: order for the information of the garrison 
a public meeting was held at the Cadogan Iu itate | ha has been issued at the [equate ers of “the Royal prertial t ot thei acon 
Se a a panaoienpet with a 
Tn the absence of Mr Tarai j ine. | Tue Lare Frmewon Exrtos Lostox.—Madame Coton, | trates at r iringa a 
‘ PeR , who was prevented by his the fireworks roe promises thg a mation laid against them 
duties bei yond, iS explosion om commenced; died aa M ht in Guy’s 4 
n in the | 
the body 
