a may may bless |, 
ee 
express = humole hope, that the Almighty) 
ô for th 
endeavours and render them efficaci 
public Da X 
Lower House proceeded to the election ofa Spea eaker, 
us 
After the speech the Keitai of the | inquest 
main 
on the bed yo a The 
evidence st pred ane dees as 
<a Bas bYea going | and the public told by those 
rte course of an | their borage that the 
accou Th 
ho 
ey wae no 
table. e inquest was ‘then 
bound be 
o be co 
adjourned to the 
ie seamen oe 
hat prison, r being sentenc' al at 
when Sir 
over yet Morin, who was agora chiefly by iee Criminal Court "i th 
ada. t and 
er Can 
a 
d p sited, after bec 
yo athe 
is ain: 
e by the American | ¢ orsequence, 
he “28th august last, tò six months’ 
ard lab oe ite age com- 
onmen 
A e Cas 
at Enfield, on 
e 
-a 
sts ase. ers ays since an e 
the body of George He aie Ea 
can, 
who died sud 
f f 
olds. 
1 labour on Thursday se 'nnight. There maar nothin 
e 
Á 
F 
+} hich f, cted with 
E the} 
n his bac t 
and put to onum bier ing. 
ing il 
ined of bei 
? 
neart, 
tates 
friga! 
ei 
th ho 
ceased lived, ow dee ens 
It | 
Upon this eyes ies ed 
frigate Congress, took ee of ‘the entire 2 blocka ding 
aah belonging to Buenos Ayres. aptain 
ander of the Ba inbridge, i is said to have 
of the fact. Fer thi 
a of half his hc iyaadittey of breakfast, and agal 
h 
fo Pantri soner who 
drowned | the cell i in which dece 
j 
| 
| 
| 
ere was pun m 
ataked or being z deprived cael “iabourers, To adopt the words 
widely d different from awp 
of the = 
n the 3d December 
wheel. 
minated i in his p: 
For 
pia fad wong up a tobi amy of chile 
d a lady 
n married, 
ate: 
fifty years they had bes 
ased had wept at n 
i If slept init, he con- 
| 
g 
2 
B, was ina condition to state the fact ; : that the | with books, some of the 
best 
itur 
m 
authors, ancient and m 
Deer he not having returned 
ay a tie wa 
i 
th and warmth in the body | 
made from Monte Fideo, go the 
uccee 
paei aoa carried off 
e driven into | 
o August 20. | 
onfusion. Callao ) was preparing 
tor 
| dur 
prisoner m 
f heal 
ing t the winter mont! mtha Sia ae o stated i if a 
mad raed ae 
that he was i 
that he was punished Bes 
piae probably have to surrender. Pre- 
ident cnl who had had a beri with General 
Castelli and bee n „beaten, and | hist ps dispersed, pa 4 
I doh ina steam 
| that meat would be taken fr 
The effect 
en tly, nian 
o 
ermitted to la be ‘hat — ordered to Is tay. | 
I 
lighted in his labou: 
of his death. He 
si fi 
ing Duk 
well, ang especially if liebre bog tte 
eat d +e It Dau uphi 
r, which he continued. sil “the day 
was well known for miles round Ene 
The late 
ine, Comte de 
nce, bas just bee 
F. 
of F ju 
ean François, Bar 
n pro 
on Billot, pe of the” 
He was 
The Bri British frigates, Talbotand Dublin, 
of the whole Peravian fleet at Islay, as the fired 
at had 
British ‘Consul’ s house at that place 
Cas 
+ 
Ja f 
id: 
Friday 
e per Cents., 1008 New 
into the The 
yo rey deserted, and given itself up to tantra! that 
pr 
Sey 
the pri 
linse ataia that yni ven always hungry, 
weight t after being i in the 
een py reg a tes of eee J joven 
t 
buri: 
and lost | manner, and leard es 
n for a few weeks. cde 4 for the r 
eing reserved for 
e Blacas and G. Isidore de Montbel, the other 
The personal pret ty is swom 
The Seats begs of his wife owen 
and de 
r he ‘may die, in ie "simplest 
25, “000 ge cs oe masses to be ssid d 
repose of his soul. eaves pre francs) 
bio various thee sar oni 
Market 
ona at 1008; Red. Thre 
Three 
and : rags per Cents., 1085; Exchequer 
several prisoners had stated they ha 
ao 
63 to on Bonds, 78 p 
GAZETTE OF EK—BANK nuPTs-< Bartrerr, Wel- 
Hington-street, Guswell- aree piaster manutacturer—W. E. Go Fins- 
«place South, carver—P. x, Rochford, re builder—J. Tavor, 
A rs Exparvor, Bletchingley, Surrey, inn 
Ww. es- e t —E. S.A. 
'INDLAY, = . Be M, ataanp* 
ton, builder- J. Wacursan, Cotton End, N Nortampton, wharfinger— 
a Pawar, Daventry, e merchant—A. un., som, aS, 
eJ. NEWBOLD, ene tailor—J. Wa ter, engineer— 
 Woopazap, Todmorden, Yorkehire, clogger. 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED—J. C. Warre, Canterbury, draper. 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.—A. Raxx, Grahamshill, ironstone 
contractor—J. AET raat Bonar-bridge, timber merchant. 
weights of the prisoners are registered was p 
nd it was found that alm a all ere been considerably Te- 
uced, ia having pe uch a! and 2 st each. 
Sais d fiat mn in- 
d undergone ‘since 22,000 
age in which the property (with the pci of th 
da 
d he then bequ 
a! 
r death iny cts that two-thirds shall go to 
flicted for | or introduction of bot: but the visit- a ted in 
ing justice were t du uring = the inqui ry, ex- Doala the Royal Exchange by the Merchantte 
plained the no necessity o rob- | —This inte reat event occurred on Wednesday, sè 
beries w koa „planned by means of boo ’Change, though the day was not a 10 
rom one spits re Mr. ce Wilson, lecturer Ea day, w yas i vety peri e e. The 
o be satisfied with their new qu 
at University College, “deposed that h 
fth think gore: 
tropolis and its Dicinity, 
bery. 
late Bank — E aT PEES AEI] 
ceived a communication from Messrs. Rogi ed 
stating that on the night following the Suhber ery co 
mitted on their premises, Mr. Hobler despatched his 
h 
ths eo niga a He Continent, to stop t the cir cu lation 
arh was ple emt 
Three causes might be 
| the immediate 
| with ip ura of oe ah 
assigned for ae ak Fa 
insufficiency of fi 
de vee ‘evidently I pant. With re 
k he suffered muc ch. „He wis, 
“however, com- 
An 
been roofed, like the Bour 
inion that though a Tools 
o the yea 
ear, in the summer, 
wet weather, 
rei of the merchants complain o 
of cold air, an evil whi sa a is mega l rely i 
pashsreditereT' oa abe 
Belg, Holland, gear pae a in all of which ike va- 
ar toate and the dietary table of the prison, that the 
money-changers, tavern-keepers 
ihe erved "a notices, legally authenti- 
of them *“ who, it i 
nd 
E the Frankfort papers eped that 
uant is insufficient, 
more especially at ee season of the year. The kind Ai 
foo d, too, might be i oved. There should be mo 
modern chemists, that peas contain a 
nitrogen, and 15 pier vite an excellent foo od. _ The 
t , for 
- pace o its pee eer t 
erwri 
found to be importa 
f 
Prince Albert, 
and in testimo 
he Prince. 
TS, pin 
tise 
paragraph in 
one of the aolen notes had been offered for 
Di 
+ 
At the same time, we beg to ex- | 
famburgh by an English navigator. Mr. Justin 
ge 
1 
of the institution are | 
tantly started for that city, where he was informed tha 
situation in t val 
bation of the Gtk ham 
A committee 
he navigators in the empl oy of Mr. Mandy, | of Ab- 
hurch-lane, who was then at Hamburgh rae 
he construction of e pide ewers, ae t was, 
a Jew, who og once sent 
tat that piai hie caused | the 
be searched, whi 
them. We. agree aitri. with the views of Mr. Eras- 
merchants of the city is in cours 
mus Wilson, 
tions may bi ied into effect.” The jury conveyed a 
vote of thank i to the visiting biða , and Mr. Pownall 
Er that the ey would at once retire to Pet auer 
t the obje p 
French i Protestant Church.—On Thur: y ne 
dation stone w French Protestant ¢ sa me 
the Bis ri “of ‘ins on, between C 
(now called pagamen street) an 
nto and. this 
account from a diferak sources, Mr. Justin 
police, visited that part of t the city a — me Se 
Hearing t 
tin, with the | 
from whom he learned that there was tag a wxg trl S 
trutk in the e rumour, although t the tale of the bill being 
ceremony. After a 
the appointed minister, P 
ticed by the Mar 
ety to ’a smack-owner called 
month, 
The church is to bey 
offered, 
man in the sewer, was , the subject of general conversa- 
sea fora 
re, wit th ace com SS ae 
s, the 
on the coast of Holland The lad had been cruelly 
co 
1 
tion. Finding the whole iodo. Mr. Justin co 
Mr. 
J 
pprenti e: 
lan: 
e other a 
menced retracing his steps, 
about to return home, they ki aot together. The Elbe 
being frozen „Over, it was necessary to travel i in 1 sledges. 
He had, like ces, 
| suffered aait iy from the at daring the late arrere 
gee T kin d to sleep o 
ntis te Be He 
| interesting i in a high vc 
the present 
weat ther, and had n o bed , and 
ways oul iged t wilees 
J 
1,3 
ther ioth 
Sek which they had to pass, were densely 
The boys, on ate return of the s sma ack 
p 
bly so 
gation o of 
hist 
peip S i 
t less distin 
and npt in the language 
into cireula 
of all ranks, a ag hav 
Englis 
nee EOC were au 
by pease $ 
the other apprentice Pa been pean 
blic curiosity was exci ited, t n ascertai 
Beyond a doubt u that none of the stolen notes have been 
m r 
The wner, Smith, 
that he had d A the master of the smack. 1 
Cor roner, however, told | him m, that he would be - 
£ Do ogs inas mi 
mere. 
he said, were treated ir more humanity than his ap- 
Mr. Justin trave! lled. 
e of Co 
errectio 
E 
e hum 
The boys were not to be murdered, 
trace 
back as the year 1640, W 
