proceedings in private business 
Sod pi bareng —Lord sd meget moved 
| 
regula 
ares 
w there a 
into co 
den had 
relative to | for the 
of a amie it! thought t 
ft pn had they 
on 
cued = Pai 
that hou: ot 
aerieni itera pedieeasiy sab pareja distress. Di 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
ceding a Committee on agricultural distress. Mr. 
ea Nr. Miles s= his party a wee 
offered 
hat hi 
taken advantage v ahd the bogey fe 
e 
It could n 
kora fortnight | | 
(Sir R. Peel) | 
an understanding was € 
for 
b- | the Committee that 
mtered into 
the existing soosida 
of the House: 
s of P: 
| the new idan e of Lords, with its necessar 
y appurte 
rocee eded with more speedily than 
f 
record o 
tem mporary 
districts in England, Scotland, cae apra might bein different oem t t 
degrees of com! sra but, e ven w e there was distress, it was | si 7 
not occasioned by the eet oem bre either in the Cata tiw sioners of her Majesty’ sd W oods and Forests, in. priser 
ori a That distress could not be relieved by legislative that suc Ths might 
inter! poo a n to the protective system would not ca the Hous That instead of the new House af ne s 
it, and even if it would for a time, would not be the man to | being c oh d in b 
re-introduce it.—Lord TANNERS remarked thatif the farmers | ¢ ‘ be 2 ki ble oy agence “last, as was stated 
ore © suffering under competition, ch | to be TE icable by arry, in his evidence of 
dif foreign competition were added to it? last y it is no only ï in course ot erection. That 
Mog tone and temper evinced by Mr. Cobden and Mr. Gibson Mr. Ba y tates that, if great exertions are made, 
ed him to indulge in the hope that the time wa: ot far distant 
hen there might be a union of all parties in that House 0 the of £ Lords, t he lobbies n each end of it, the 
dtl same with the front building 
ao. Rn 
this 
th 
|m 
| to 
| that in 
a d s0 
notic: 
entire a Asan 
ropose that the 
o Sag! Pie 
inexpedient to as 
not; he wi 
CITY. 
Market, Friday. .—Consols closed 
Reduced tee at Cents., 
= S 62 prem i k Sto 
72 
Money 
99. Š 
ck, 213} 
mber- J. Asnaarer, H: 
ton juxta Bir nhor m m iomal 
Metropolis and its Vicinity, 
emorial sig 
is Ta ilding 
e Gresha. m Committee e on 
d be covered with a sky 
orial w. 
rent ‘the clerk to comm 
ee 1838, be 
municate 
and, 
ayw ages 
t 
b 
ook any 
he made 
caudal Means š 
said 
va fn ae spect to the style vy in 
be esti is 
understand that the right nodareets baronet 
any new pind in respect to pack finance of 
. PEE ai taking a | intern: 
at 
1003; Bashe- the Woods and Fore ests. 
pau ind t 
pie the clerk of the | 
opint 
orks Rapes pee at 
o Bave examin 
nal fi 
F 
al arrangements, 
strongest opinion, both i in reference to 
patch, t that the mittee rae sik seco 
d b apres: ost simp! 
g€ 
t 
consistent ¥ te © 
racter of the 
he consi iders the more cos tly and Sra spl should 
. g porti 
ms of the 
ateik the 
es 
ary apart- 
oa ahd solid 
neral 
er eee 
big, but not involvii 
espect to the Pech ries the 
ee satisfactory rt l 
cha racter to vary © 
are to 
993 previous sanction and authori 
_ And t 
plan it 
inal t has 
eh ve not been of a 
ity of a Commissioners of 
e Committee 
have 
avser and T 
En cto 
thnal Green, 
N, 
Lacy, Herefordshire, farı me 
iz aS Wuirtow, 
finimi 
ned by Messrs. 
ae ‘merchants and | 
t ri 
my weather. 
b, i it was aai 
ew the memorialists, 
fore the Gresham Committee 
building, t they applied 
laid hee your Lordships- 
Agricultural Trien Society. 
sary oe of thi ciety 
Freemasons’ Hall, ry was, yom th 
—The first 
took place on Monday, at 
he largest dinner 
anniver- 
were present, i 
members. ot Parliament, x a 
ultu ris sts, fi 
f noblemen and 
sien rto! landed P Ta 
1 parts 
f the 
cos 
; is sai 
ot severa ral r represen’ ee 
Bucking ha 
kanti 
which was ccnowied ged ent 
and by Sir 
ont ety 
to protect the labot 
rward in that hou 
mpet. ition 
wae oe DE 
and the 
obden 
re 
ives with | should be a cove 
—_ ed had | majority wished the 
ures = as heretolore, alleging t 
r opinion pre ther the 
red hall or partially apn, M 
Sir T. Gresham, and in 
equesti ng thei 
of 
the 
and ge ram e 
ns 
his de 
art of the merchants’ area to b 
, but that for 
r age shelter_they further 
eron, M. P; proposed 
| inducnta 1 body age eb 
n fact, t, the 
dir 
ap- ons half (thi 
7 that to baling) to two-thi 
sent 
ce had strictly followed o 
= and that the architect ee os eel 
out these instructions ; 
ment, were t 
Jonas, of Ickleto 
behalf of the roa 
Cambridgeshir 
ly that the wishes of the merchants ; that 
currents of air, the Comm 
orth and 
ighbouring streets, t 
bourhood. 
with regard 
ittee had directed such 
south en- 
all the 
and o ther 5 important PY public er private ¢ 
ji 
r 
ere in offering 
tha ti uch mee! aa as 
and om that pci 
ts unless 
exp his 
that toast to the company, as it aed 
the present | they reco; ogie the 
T aii and, 
wong stro nd im- 
not 
est; 
es, and con-equentlY buildin: sof he neigh :] : n least r 
a gae ew H. afc E Trapen —The interes The 
alar | have gets ae ithe p on the progress of the | Duke of Bucki the health of their 
t allusions t ’s | building usher ta “the € ttee have met and con m ke ¢ oat Richmond, ese Sha og high 
te aa a pe mar nan Misael an the | sidered the subject ie aren oun referred, and ex- | P t his sta unch support t of the 
egri ood sehapesaie! amined witnesses 10 i relation thereto ; and it appears t ricultural interest g 
