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hg ties ae the wives and daughters | say than that he entirely agreed ia hope tt will E 
any inant of own diocese, and othics by Sir P. omy rie, th Augen a ‘oid feeling erT the French Gorena ak ed us Yoi tle 
No absolute sriminahiy a to have n esta- exist betwee the cler Bos the Mey of the parish. tue ies tation. The Society considered his aad ining 
blished, but enough was aera of his m it t the ae n to a show of hands, a satisfactory, and addressed another letter to M hn, : 
heen f fi Sraction i held. Nine bisho ops having taken t the EN A opinion, rah he felt great | expressing their ho e overnment of ean. i 
voted for suspending him, nag eight _againat it. The pleasure in stating that the non-confir mca of the | will yet b convinced of the impolicy, as hipa. : 
suspension, it is said, wi tual. t minute was carried unanimou sly “The Rev. Dr. Pen- | injustice, of maintaining the occupation of ne sidan f 
amongst the fish “sa the ma rend ‘of Long Tsland to the | fold instantly rose, and having bored left the noni il and restore to the Queen and her people their me. 
Capes of Virginia, exte he " fro: the coast into the he Ranger’s House, Green nwich Park.—The E freedom and independe perieer 
sea for a distance of id =i Aberdeen, Secretary for Foreign ee has Los ne ane Po rter. —This amiable lady has ast 
tion ; t milli f dead fish ssession 0 aa erfield House as the ne y of respec al wri 
daily tu orn up; ae cause is unexplained. —The last |The sale of the effects of the late Press Spi fköm the “pookellers, publishers, and a tithe 2 
accounts from Havannah mention the rece ipt by the | Matilda, which have been advertised to be Yo ork. , richly päe y 
Governor-General of a rozal ias enjoining him to | public auction, has been countermande mson “The letter which m 
give s satisfacti on to Engla nd fo or the insult offered to E 1000 catalogues had been dis spo osed “of, at ls. esch. companies it expresse es aiti ents of the donors sand ee 
arnbull in bis capacity caer catalogue has of only of thousands s of Aet an fever towards t uthoresg peat 
fidence of the British Government. A oipadsd to that wih f the effec ar the rest i taken “by Lord hei. Thaddeus of Warsaw” and the “t Scottish -Chiefa ail 
decree d to a, effect to M. Mar. aluatio This s sale u ommen ced on Thursday, | as ‘‘ one who first opene ie the path that has been pi 
tine la Rosa by Mr. Bulwe enni O Donnell Sear aby embellished ming the kindred genius of a aa 
had referred the examination of “the affair to the first 
p arrat Her Maen to an Artisan—A few 
7 H AF. 
dvi 
implicated i int the last 
accepted from an artisan, named 
of Mr. Winsland, builder, a sh ell 
ajesty 
Wood, in the emplo loy 
fth i] 
conspiracy, to ascertain to go extent Mr. T 
ri ; 
waa iny alee lin 
tion when the packet left. 
forcy Market 
CITY. 
* Friday.=Consols closed at ron ; 
New 
ords, together with the Royal 
a Feathers, the Great Britain and 
bout 1500 w 
ce of Wales 
ane: Fountains in Trafalgar-square.—From the 
progress in St department of the works, these 
tains will s n be in ope eration. 
r 
tomni 
_ The bo orin g for » waterig 
was put in è hand of the ee on his 
rey tained, 
h 
For 
d in raisi 
|ie Brim, for the purpose of defraying his expenses 
mploy 
water, wih has been found quite equal to the ‘dem 
Reduced Three per Cents., 1003; Three me k to town, and he left highly delighted that he had : 
Quarter per Gents., 1043; Bank Stock, 215; I acc was d worthy of accept. | forced to a height of 30 feet i in the basins. The welll b 
Bonds, 78 Exchequer me Oot ees Park. | DCE by his Sovereign. A few days since a large pack- planes uare has at 10 
Boma Sc ihn Wood wine merchant-C. Moons, St. Johnatreet, Clerk. | ing-case was b f tl t, and that a Leicester- -squares wiid ; 
S arer Crs pi - à R. Sarr Berrie oo i arkaan rp-co , Fleet- street, which contained a h Į Thel a 
al letsa O. M Wirgissow, Ulverston, Lancashire, wine impression of Sir ge Hayter’s Coronation picture, | cister n at the to op o e ma house will hi 
penp. eoa enam y -eapi i a ainoa pee de nee, bam. |in ai Hah gold frame, tastefully ornamented with the | gallons of water, and t t the top of the — 
can, victuslle —3, Brica, St.John-street, tailor—T. Wnyre, Bi mingham, rose, sham and thistle, ia burnished and dead gold, is about 20 feet higher, aat One- -third of that 
hardware merchaat— E, C. Frowzrns, Whitchurch, Buckinghamshire, eattle , ie pasts f ~ E 
dealer—R. Harni . Hit, Ne streets t tailors. L. Rosier, ve ietace, to the delight of the astonished artisan, r 
e eee es. E e a present to him from her Majesty. e Government buildings and ofices inthe dati 
cotton warp dyers- J. Invi>a, Blackburn, Taaie, linendraper—W. U. n rte at jn itain Steam-ship.—This extraordinary ils use or cars wpe in cases x esi for which pip 
T E weer e a e peo vessel, which has aiat s0 much interest in naval | are now being lai ddow The o ental iron work for’ 
fe eead e, hat plush ang Ta Reger nel eee Li |, boot = a reles, left Bristol o f fi Sa water, whi 
hire, and ME, N, DAAA P ackwall on Sunday after The voya ge = £ ein t160 a po surface, 
ver mene one, but it was in ay way aka: to | pumped örnis meted horse-power, ” 
Aagi = Sa loti | ves umber ofg entlemen -_ — eaten who had College A Surgeons s.—It is announced by the Medi 
Statue = Prince A Saturday a ti ssage in her. are — that — that there is every probability of be immediate 
was held at the Lo rng Taren , of the merchants, | the Tisan Britain is built of irom, "aid that she is pro- | adjustment of tl nita 
bankers, and others interested in the comm of the | pelled by the screw. She has six =~ polar give uet the College. a Surgeons the good-will i its num 
city, to promote the erection of the marble statue of extr rdin nary appearance ; they are all fitted w members. a — m has announced, it is said, kif 
Prince Albert, in such suitable spot in the Royal Ex- | iron rigging, full acquies n the propriety of —_ modifi cat 
n oengs “ ins be ae reed upon. The chair was taken thirds - less resistance than hemp, a see Beis in | of the Ee penni ranted; and council 
Mr g d to w ind. It was wished that five _Sho uld je agi the details of a pare ve hare, 
carry fs ey propósiiion, of which Mr. Baring v na ap- |} to receive me aes man) ual of Her Majes jes 
chairman, rC. li d the alternative was either earliest possi 
Ser 
Graham, honorary secretary. 
Royal Bictinge. The merchants of London hay 
felt themselves so seriously inconvenienced by some of 
the peculiarities of the Royal Exchange, that 
ta petitio 
r lower 
hall 
ur or six. Five masts of the six are hinge ed for 
when 
may 2 varied ibut Pe i character :—1. ‘A 
in 
Sas to have set in, as the westerlies do at certain 
for the sr of = or 15 years’ standing, 
wether vesting ee macy or not, are to be fi 
ay 
to the Gresham Compie: gtt The „andersigned | ma 
fth 
New Royal Ex xchange su ficient 
In taking up her moorings at Blackwall colleg entlemen p 
flowing the Great Britain mdr » will % got i be on the Council, ere 
gul appearance, for futur chet pare : 
tention has not psa paid to the comfort of those w 
atte tend the same „and beg most respectfully to submit. to 
the ary breadth from — to bank, Some idea of her 
extraordinary len, ngth may be formed, when iti 
s stated of 
3: The Court of Examiners = il bi partially comp 
nd e —- in midwil 
bag ~ 
are necessary before they can mble there without 
er to their health mg eR comfort. The altera- 
_ tions suggested are—l. That the area be co 
2. That some Piped be provided B rem 
` damp from the pavement. medy be also | f 
ponid to protect them from the caren Sd air.” The 
peta petition has been signe Les Barings, 
` Roth childs, and some hundreds of the first ems in the 
n foo 
first-rate line-of-battle ships, the Que fis Caledaniais mid 
St. Vincent. The length of those Cua being 205 feet, 
in. | while the length of the Great Britain is 322 feet, and the 
pi of her keel A keot- She is is lay off Blackwall 
me a and f 
wi ill 
can appa s ; examinations. 
oul {e D 
will be pro oai by whic willbe re 7 
which a ca 3 ents surgeons practising r . 
ever siting i n me Council. pope ey pe 
d eir standin r 
e Co! llege, cia propose, without t reference i $ 
+ 
zi er, 
Pea the voyage the Great Sina carried fou 
life-boats of iron, and two boats of wood in the jo 
da “iti is also said that a pes aa fase" is n and one lar, as life- boat on E qe are capabl fea - 
z= e of con- 
for the purchase of a cloc ock, to taini ak _ Fro om the time she left the Holmes 
Exc ange. lock in th » sh e made 
any yeomnsiee in the Counci FAN nk ‘ace at BS pai 
n 
Members of the Medical a oo peers a konon 
tower cannot be seen from the a 
The Marylebone F, estry. fm ty a Bere. = 
‘fall os 
t Bri 
4,52 A revol stat fire her engine, and 163,563 
NAE with her screw. . Captain Crispin, of 
Her Majesty’s royal yacht, and Mr. Lloyd, chief engi- 
neer at Woolwic g 
he w aia cone hime 
him, and he thought h 
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day — genie to the charges recently made pag round in ker, by order of the Lords of the Admiralty, in | grievances, and t they felt to wi 7 
Dr. Pe : of nity Church. The ag Dr. o to f oa bs the capabili es of the vessel, | right before the Privy Council. . 
Spry, the r of the parish, presided, all local the pow , Government having it in | thought there would be thi "o 
an ayes "Present ma De. Penfold also eta his | contemplation to build is Bee cas steam-frigates, | course he proposed—That it wowe. 
pm estry. chairman called on Sir Faer t >x ropelled by the screw. inister x Rag Crown, alter agg ran 
au arte, as ety mover 4 "the pag: on the previous | on ERR Society.—A long co cee the Crow been deceived in b She rep 
Saturday, to resume the debate F resolution. a erin the Secretaries of the Missionary Society and ane ny ine College of “te Counci to 
appeal to the Bishop of Lo = cerning the 257. | the French Gov ani he affa a hid, has of pe Members of “aa 
which Dr. P.nfold was alleged to Re impropeil d e- | been pre It appears from this that during the = agal: He proceeded er 
_ tained. Sir P, Laurie said this important matt Fare visit of His Majesty to England, in the autumn of last | of union, “stating me the r n the Go 
had been so fully discusse th l year, irectora of t on Missionary Society | immense : ad an enemy and if 
would, he believed, be goei that day in a most satis- | solicited the favour of being allowed to wait upon the | they ha ` rn ae’ ia Parlament "remained 
ry manner. He ee ad to have it in his oan | King by deputation, with a view to bring the subject of | enemies wee: me fiture would 
wh the | the French invasion of Tahiti under his notice. The | nothing bat = and di ate which 
adopted | reception of the artio was then declined, a want Mr. seconded aor appointe 
n paid | of time. pe Agra made a sec ond applica , €x- unanim oan ese? ane 
. pressing a , | petition. —OnT held, a + whi 
This request was negat ved, | resident in es City ras el Bill were 
on the ground that the 262 os gow the Drees demning Sir James 
t once and | wished to bring at the was a political and | unanimo for 1844.— 
diplomatic one ; could, pede be en aieetelan Bankruptcy Analysis 3 pi 
only when presented through the authoris ea agenti of apothecaries 9, attor: age "as and 
hoped that Great Britain. Finding. all their efforts to obtain an | bankers 4, bookse sellers IG brokers 3, 4, ¢ 
result son have the effec tof preserving a good | interview with the King of the French jes aa the | brewers 8, bi sn i + 
g betw a memoria eray forth | chers 14, cabinet- $ 
extensive parish. Mr. „Eyre said he had felt con- = whole of the grennen connected with the his- | ters 21, carpet 
he seconded t for Se tory of their miss om n Tahiti, and pointing oat the | mongers 6, ch 
re! Reetor of Trinity an French aggressions. This E i 
o political 
Ite this | ration a g s a received, 
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