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ATTOY, 
t Tyler, discussing the re- | ui ney ain 
Presiden sen., Shre aker—W. Arpazp, New Kent-road 
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lations of the “United States with Mexico, denouncing i in | Bailey, innkeeper— 
anaes ‘hall, ticket office, and other sii = 
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| wax, Gray's Tan la sed - RS ected at that part of the western extremity op o Mem 
fore ible language the diplo macy of Mexico, and = tually | 5 road See ae, Will ing, - Sou ress at pon occupied by the ] 
hannon CHINSON, So uth Portman pane a ip > a . Ropsersoy, | with T. ine street. T e old § + ita i 
gle-terrace, City-road, coffeehouse-kee pe s 
in the correspondence with Senor Rejon, expressing a pe ANKRUPTCY ANNULLED—J. Haavz, St. Mary Axe, builder. tower above; at west „Side of the e mot bri 
belief that the conduct of Mexico towards the ba ont MA SEQUESTRATIONS.—D, M'Do.car, Greenock, coal mer- | will remain. met A 
States might well justify a resort to any measure to vin -=== above (modern erections), a 
lading by or twelve houses immedi a 2 remored, se va 
i cladin e- lately opposite 
urging upon Congress prompt and ‘dienedlate "be actio folis. id w w ts icity. thus meno. tl eee street, all a saan «| 
upon the subject of annexation. Fortunately, ona The Offertory in day a nu- | wall. Fur the Mint, to the northward of ; 
seems little disposed to adopt or sanction the belli- | merous eine. of P sora RS p Nios took Trish barack, ph buildings, consisting for the ~ © 
gerent spirit of Mr. Tyler. The message had Be re- | place at the Court House, specially convened for the | part of hug eè am nd u unsightly red-brick houses, will be 5 
ferred to the Committee on TOE a i g in both | p' molished : 
houses. The hii ag territory question had been dis- | ti on of a portion of the proceeds of a cha arity sermon, | will be made, and thus a pen thoroughfare wl r 
cussed in the Honse of ipress: with anything | against the rector of Trinity sh the Rev. Dr. Pen- made, Alar ee the Mint, nensis underne i 
but a friendiy katik to the paa rights of this oy and also to consider a-r zo of which notice | Peter’s Churc’ o be convert: ‘ 
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country. In all probability a Bill will pass the more | had been given, upon the subject. e Rev. Dr. Spry, | the troops. On in of “the most important impro: eme: 
popular branch of the Legislature for, a Chaila of sng Hae of the ar presided, and so great was the be effect ed will be the formation — a new parade, 
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military posts on the Oregon. The cepreelpte only 8 be 
i public body in America—may, a d pro- oomphataly i filled by ’ gallery app up, and approached by a fi e flight of steps. 
e yy will, throw it out. payers § i a ly attended contiguous to the parade will be tased 
at present constituted, is not very matkata to the | Mr. Joseph said that g given ne i will be erected a verandah, under which the 
views of Mr. Tyler ; and R is, ~~ ogi id k this subject, which was now agitating tl ish fi be drilled in inclement wea 
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es has twice or thrice vetoed it, Hof agai Í the |t uly last on was preached by the |a guard-room, while that which - 
Houte of Representatives eA a large era Aa eed it | Rev. Dr. Cu thbert pit ty "Church, inaid of the female | White ~ scm will thus erp entirely — 
will also, in all probability, p: onal Senate—to be again a raat of the parish. map +0 n the terr: a : 
thrown aside by the veto of nh tiring President. The | made on that occasion was found two tea po coor ñd a Sag pa mess-room. "Mot of the budinga ih 
subject of the tariff had been incidentally discussed in five pound note, inclosed in a picce of paper, on the ss ‘oofed, to = armon pron the ari j 
of which was written the word “tithes.” In| White Tower. nae ae 
lower the duty on iron ete for railwa ay purpose rears on of this the Rev. Dr. Penfold had taken cy with the octitentgiubid improvements in MA 
expressed strode on the} the 25/. in pan out of the plate, and appropri- | fut tu e the most interesting portions of the Tower, 
proposition, so that, ote the tariff may fare in the | ated it, on his judgment, to some othe t b losed, will-be th r toj 
next ses sion of Con o change scems likely to be | that of peire "e r for which the collection inspection. Amongst these the first that demands sita 
E oneic Aioiket joint reso- | was made, and this had been done with the consent | tion is ‘ the Bell See situate immediately bel 
lution men for the annexation of Teras to the |of the ia oek wardan, who had refused to give | the Lieutenant’s how It — na ei from 
Unit ‘ed States, “in conformity with the treaty of 1803 | any explanation on the question. The result was that | circumstance that it fa nted i 
for was making way through | the Bishop of London had been appealed to, but his | turret, Bakis. s dirin of the zarrlaon. It was 
the House of Represen ntatives, having been introduced, | lordship, believing that the amount referred to had been | merly a prisom, and derives some celebrity from ba 
read a first and second time, and referred to the Com- appropriated to the use of the rector by the consent of been the g7 o ea tre aie, 
mittee of the whole House, in one aoa ome addi- the churchwardens, had refused to interfe ere The vestry | R chester. is said to j 
tional papers respecting the relations of Fra “declared tt the Alied par ds ‘ines Elizabeth, r 
United States had been laid before ae? Senate, | he had not only be he dark in the ma wed lodged when imprisoned in a Tower A par 
from which it appears = M. Guizot bad as- bat city diparo fay of. die manner in -whic The next place to which d public wi 
sured the American Minis in Paris that France| rector had age eres Ee mirii A It was therefore | proceeding oe fom a Belt Te, 
had not joined with Englai nd in protesting against the | contended that the Bis of London had been mis- | champ or m Tower, and it will be app 
annexation of Texas, a mensure, says Mr. Calhoun, reat como as to t the S tase being appropriated with the a bat ttlem ji A is ar d the Beau 
Secretary of State, ** which'both countries (meaning the d Mr. Joseph moved | account of being the place of confinement 
United States “aid France) seem anxious to idre] merdi concurring with ‘the opinion of the ge ry Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, who was imp 
Mr. prem , the American Minister sent out to China, | onnrekvarae en, directing that such be entered on the Tower previous to = pree ae i 
hai ached New York, Vera Cruz, by the | minutes, and a copy transmitted to the bishop of te also called Cobham Tower, on account of some ot 
ship Eugenia, bringing dates 23 sont later from Canton n, | diocese, and to the her. oe pogra rector S Trin Cobham family —, ea confined there for p sn 
AT pau » M Ps been implicated in eair nown Wyat conspi 
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and 10 ns m Mexico. Events were reported by | The meeting was addres 
~~ sas tlem “i be fast thickening upon Santa Anna, | Daniell, Mr. Elliott anaes Len eats — 
2 o be speedily executed -as a rebel duct | state pri i the pl b any illu ge 
chief, o or cache: ow of the country. The election of Mr. | of Dr. Penfold. _The Rev. Dr. Spry, the rector of the were “confined, excites a degree, of beige 
Po , as President of the United States, and the agita- | parish, tions 
tion of the Texan annexation business at Washington, a a collection Was rian for a charity, the — Lepr in | and other devices, left on its a dreary walls by the erof 
bad created no es sensation in the republic, nA sufferers. The present mess-room m, a spacious spa 
was the — a of Mr. Cushing, that “the star of | plie ed by oes clergyman any other ‘pur The m the first = or, was fo rmerly a prison. 
Santa Anna had d set for ever; and such a state of | Rev. Chai man procee RY to ay mai irm and whe walls are the names of the fai 
things must, it is argued, aid the purposes of the although “nearly eet brea! ew were sean it was Neville, ths. ‘Peverills, Tyrrells, Philip 
x ject they have now Earl of Warwick, and others., it 
at heart regarding Texas.’’ The departments of So- | of approbat | above is another prison, in which ee mior ini 
nora, Jalisco, Zacatecas, Aquas Calientes, and one or) T ntended ‘Dissolution of the Kensington L 2 O These and many 0 opier 
two others, were, it is expected, in a state of revolu- ara: | a meetin arina Paratu Of Ham mith | the White Tower pen pe 
tion, and in the military possession of Paredes. Santa held in consequence of the ila Commissioner e public. During the last few days several re 
g: Pes =e had occupation of Queretaro kevióg announced thee. intention ‘a araa the sa reigns of Elizabeth, Edward VI., and ea 
anajua! Canalizo, Santa Anna’s ert sington Union. Many eches made expre: ing been found by the excavators, and ap meeting of 3 
pey eiee ergy his Ministers, were prisoners at Mezi i-Corn League.— 
Congress, after its forcible fovea ~ takend thanking the peed mr of p sinr for their en- League for the year took place on Weda 
and a temporary Administra installed, with create to obtain the dissolution ‘of the Kensington | in Covent Garden Theatre. Mr. W p% 
Herrera as president. Mesica, Puebla, and Vera Cruz, Usi and requ a cs ng them to urge on the Poor-law | and the meeting was addressed by Mr. 
had hi r of the provisional i ecessity ; of a complete dissolution | Cobden, and Mr. Fox, who state 
Government, and the support of other depart the Union tr the separation also of F the League daring the pm m h a i os 
relied on, Mr. Cushing was. attacked and robbed at from firn Another r res ola ition was also passed unani- | the cow gh E by the pu rye on their 
Et Pinal, near Puebla, many yaluable private papers hold t the landlor 
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ng, 1 From fi the purpose of t i und.” 
China he brought the — of the coil dissoluti Tai nion abies the wtp Murder end 5 “ska 
a vast amount of informatio: elie ev = j Bedes commencement of the next patschint year. ment, el es my al 
diplomatic _— baeas the United State: Da and| Mr. Consul Pritchard, Pra = announced that Mr. | bridge, e rA O at, and 
China.— ian Parliament adjourned, on the | Pritchard is about to sail next week for the important | to murder his wife oF cutting her thier for some 
20th to a perpe of 17 days. Previously, Tower, | station to which he had heel kw by Gove rnment committed sui cide. The man are appr 
Mr. Ler had suffered a defeat u apon the a estion | prior to his forcible removal from Tahiti, namely, of rent, and tebe 
whe: ei Naviga- | affected his mind. peiit ed à 
ini tor’s slands, This grou whiel com not fatali , and 16 15 
tos. The question was put to the d Ited in | polu, Savaii, arg anon peas Aa am wyg uf bef ssista 
he recepti pea are rise fo the de- | sidetabty to the west of the Tahitian mi es 3 rete Bet tality of the Metropolis 
bate, by 5l to 22. The royal assent had been ignited | and east of t wn — It is one of the most | number of deaths registered in 
fh = Rega ndence of mire nt "Bin , Her Majesty in- ie tg and important W t Districts, 191; a 
ting regret mch a measure was deemed pelago. The population is ab aoe en “whilst that of | Eastern, 210; Southern, 1 k 
advisable by the ial Tes The royal assent | Tahiti and the Society Isla kds i is only 20,000, of p 555; females, 554. Weekly i 
was withheld fro om the Sec ret Societi ties Suppression Bill, Aber ven yé 000, and of the i ay 18, 000. years, 963. Births in the 
the ae site a Fo 600. 
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mA m terminated, pes the infi d ext destroyed by S late fire, speciots ari are oor Be me oe 
tions of the Executive. erected. The ground has already been excavated, and = Banbury.—A meeting i iat w 
cay the foundation commenced ; the works will, therefore ighbourhood was Parliament 
Money Market, Frida ‘Ciel 100; percoed withot ME a vs been decided that the Spey of pe ian that 
Red architecture shall be in strict keeping with that of the | Malt-tax. iety in 
uced toned ber Loe code : eee Thre ‘nd a White Tower, surrounded with turrets and battlements | Agricultural | Protection Society sai 
Stock, ‘87 to 2 290 + Rach see Bills, 60 45 India | of the same order. The length of the building will be | it inexpedient to sae olved an ; 
E T B WEER- HANERUPTS-J. C Paw, Bridge. | UPWards of cate feet, and will be capable of accomodat- | the Malt-tax, #8 * fa as 
ally cheenemnomger 17 B- ad E: yaaran, Westies ing 800 troops. The present quarters of the soldiers, | contemplated at the difference of OP 
Se arte! Sawer Fics nga n ae S —_ Pas Trish ais, will be converted into ordnance | there appeared to hich mast be resort 
‘samen gener n the completion of the new building. i aes moat | to the alternative w at reied r 
| Ay wili | supply the defieieneT lf 
ways rook rere tae a set part for the troops. A new ‘entrance È the | occasioned by the Several atl 
mi paer alae a eee | Lower roached by a draw-bridge a use. | national lies 
