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, to promote "o. letting of fie a 3 In s 1794 he married the second oo 7 Whea a ae Flour Retu nna 
vA tsb rv. Mr. per’s speeehy apd the erome ap, Esq., and | papers relative to the iabot o of aa an 
dise passion ign 3 yee will be four in | by soha gs digharog tees Whom rer fas bearing eerie! less upon the ore = i all 
report. ill doubtless be peruse ‘a cith ’ Ld “ 
rarest ty all classes of our readers. tt will be observed who pubceeds a Anes? Sani Rage ett Fc a moments E Among them i “ai one in 1 the shape oi of an accomnt ppr wheat 
SirJ.G& he part of Go E Sega the Hon “Captain Best, R.N., married to the second and of wheat, and wheat-flour, im ted nto Canada, 
am Bill pn improvement on ‘hat of coal n, D daughter r of Lord Kenyon; the Hon. and Rev. Samuel | Britain and Ireland from the United boa fcr Great s 
particularly popas st, rector rA Abbot Anne, Hants, and married the | The following is the gist of the information tea j 
J ‘Sir J. Graham also said ape Kin of Sir James Burroughs, one of = cared. The total quantity of wheat imported fi re pro- ; 
tention » which Mr. Cowper “ee bestowed on the A Judg ges of the popes Pleas; and the ‘Hon. Grace | United hela into Canada, from the llth October Tear r 
i nfinite hon nour, re that any Anne, married to P. L. Godsal, Esq. pe late peer Ped | to the pean uly, 1844, amounted to 31,265 w. > Pe ; 
expec ead to add t to fox si some umee „conden tial or of nee say reon being. 46894 po ; 
ra z George IV n Prince Begon te was d t imported into the United K ; 
the e comfort, EN hey "a for man Court of | from pe United States Mri Baria um sion) ae : 
peasantry, t mmon n Pleas as yerai In “sos ae was ap- lih ct., 1843, to July, Eh pieis iy i 
and attention, and with a en for its suecess. On | pointed one e ofthe Judges Hy the Cou ench, | 2421 qrs., paying a Fae ps a ‘2018! ; and of wheat-é ed 
the House wen o Committee on the | and in 1824 was raised to th e Chief tices of the | 30, maf ioe ag paying a ad melt ity The quantities of s 
—* Tax Bill. After bhi by 96 to 23 an | Cone of Common Pleas. In 182 as eleva — to | s heat and = e produce of Canada, im me i 
t for throwing out the measure altogether, the peerage, and then retired from the ‘eal but into vant 
the ey ee jected b 69 to 17 another amendment, | 2202 a aften i in consideration of his legal acquirements, | from te h Oc = 1843, to E 1844, i 
oJ y named one of the Deputy ig ee Of E e House of | follows —wheat, 50,139 qrs., pg a ar’ P pe i 
ae Sd he first | Peers, en Wynford had for many years suffered | and wheat. flour, 882,261 cwts., paying a duty pi Le: F a 
clause was then agreed ‘to, continuing the tax for three | severely from rheumatic pe to the reat of totally i 
years longer. E desultory discussion on the aer paralysing his lower extremities, but so ous was he f Jeli df 
ued, during which tee sugges in the performance of his parliamentary duties, that he free, under tk Victoria, cap. 92, erie 
for E the inequalities of t x were made | has frequen tly had himself rolled in a chair to his seat | &c., scbstitted for "Wheat nd i ares delivery e ol tont j 
nt members ; but Sir R. bate objected to any cieeumstances when the privilege was a ib under these = and bis adage A vi and where de- 
mui ir all ~ clauses were — agreed |” h of Baron Gurney. L We Ben nic ‘suomary of e vou ver * 
to. Mr. Spoone owever, and other Members, gave | the aru of Sir Sahn Gurney, tso eit ek ct Barons of delivered from “warehouses or vessels, duty free, under | 
notice that on iin up the report ey shold move | Exchequer, which took place o Saturday in Lincoln’s- | the new Corn Law Act, amounted to 11 8,089 quarters z 
amendments allowing s paid | inn-fields, in his 78th year. In 1793 he was called to | the quantities of fine wheat flour d ited in wa 
for life assurances, oe from the amount of i income | the b i married the daughter o of W.-}honses, to 119.947 cwt.; the qua of captains’ b 
returned for assessment. On Thursday, Mr. Ewart Hawes, M.D. In 18161 King’s eet cuits to 20,895 ewt.; the quantity of standard navy 
obtained leave to bring in a Bill to enable town coun- sel, and * 1832 by A oe to the "bench, on i one a e ie Arey na he anea bitai 
F ; i | occasion he received the honour of knighthoo will | biscuit to 185 cwt.; only 87 wt. of fine wh 
to blish museums of art in country towns; be ee that he resigned his Fadicial o on | fiour were delivered for home consumption. The ree 
ince. The habits of papm portion, together w with the total Szpari 
John Russell stated that after Easte1 r he will accou of ill-health a few weeks s 
bring under the aeea onof t Gurney a other biscuit, was either 
lal lig! poo ~ aie = hes aiad that tation “for s soe which so many mem iter s of his | merchandise or stores, or re ond j 
Iti said that his clerk was in the ha bit | 5th Jan., 1845 
The Colonies o preat Britain.—On tl 
in the course Ë tho o peh f 
Bill to oai pa civil “ab of the Jews, so far | of 
© ona = corporate offices are concern > EE n cases sees selected and liberally relieved. Sir | 1844, an adea pei to the Crown i oy, ito : 
will be seen sera Heat, am a Joni i Gurney wa nent for his attention to religious of Com mo D te a on of Mr. Hume, for v: 
Chancellor eben his measure last ni duties. In earl ly li “life he was a member of a Baptist con- | returns relative ta the passeri and the lg er i 
e of Peers, and that it was ina a a ane = oa a te ene = asi Be ‘ha Rive eal ot ts naan pn aaa 
Pe Overland Mail f 1st Feb. Piprandi A nifested an evident leaning towards Unitari 
> EFS nions ; but before nis elevation to the bench iat efter was ordered to be aed a few days ago. We anueg 
The 2 Punjaub is s again Asta e of anarchy, : and it is | the Church of En glan he following particulars, grb from the pe ti 
S The offi d by the retu wns belts Of 
ve the death of the Pate Hos, our colonies in North America, nae ng r Upper a 
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sary to take possession of the country. The Governor- | the New Forest, vacan 
r v Sturges Bourne, has been conferred by Her Majesty | Lower Canada, New Brunswick, pe 
b It mada Prince Edward’s Island a ENE paper 
that 1 
was expected to visit the ones provinces rges : 
in May, and the my on the’ upon His = Highness the Duke of Cam ridge. or 
‘ is rumoure Ea rdley his 2 Lieuten nant- ap the gross total amoun 
raced Py 708 = ae sidered eC a of Van Diemen’s Land, SE ted 1842, or atthe last census, ge Linas 
of | souls; : pi atte official value of imports 
immi Accounts siian Switzerland are said to have 
: ` 3 Š option of succeeding Sir g 'Gipps, P the government 
eived in Paris, stating that the Extraordinary | New ‘Sout Wales; and that in the event t of | such an| United Kingdom amounted in 134 wath 
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shall be expelled not only from Lucerne, but from the J appointment, | dom amounted (according t the Gar o Eag is 
* whole of Switzerland. This result was anticipated from together with the command of the forces in all the | 4,445,525. ; sa Te 38%, 160 re a cla 
iad a i The Hon. William * commis- and Irish pro nufac el 
h and Irish Po oduce ae manulac 
the tenour of the discussions which had already taken > 
place in the Diet, but until we have direct thteiligenoa (ae death oe alate: Seti porte ae eee = an Brins 7 number äl 
from Zurich, the statement must rest on the authority | p sal of Govern rent. le nnage e of their vessels entere ad gar n the Unis 
of the French papers. It is certain, however, from a l.—Sir William and Lady Fol- | Kingdoms were fes oe vely 1552 si a 540, "43 tons, ai 
ication made by Lord Aberdeen to our Minister | lett, ec their two eldest np ar ta —— | of those clear a twards, 1329 and 445,5 570 ua 
: con- | in Park-street = Siider night from Italy. The the West Ind colonies, the fests tion amo 
value of their imports 
ea re fected fwill laa | torney-General’s health h 1 d, ind ai 01,082 
n, by whatever party it may be effected,jwill lead | O*P*Y, hente healt T rat prove —_ = 
the interventi is said to be restored. He m Italy by way of 6,015,7 76 65L., ndi t'of kog 
- ne — — Powers- | Marseilles and Paris to this aie oe country to 5,376, 521i, at which 5,017,664/. co 
cag New Commissions.—A ‘comm mission has passed the | British and irish produce and manufactn ae = 
n. Sir Edward | shared value of the iter was 2,591,424. re 
wards amounted to 714 g ia 
s. 
a Tie News. Great Seal, appointing the Right Ho 
ajesty, Prince Albert, and the aoe Ryan, Thomas brie sq.» Q.C., Robert Vaugha n of vessels ente sno 
Fanily contin eat Buckingham Palace. Her Maj shards Eag SC , Harry Bellenden Ker, Esq., o Paya a 
has taken horse exercise in the riding- chool, Dih Amos, firs in S GA wt o! a ee a Goro, 
a John L ether, including Gibraltar, Mal and Ban 
usual walks in the Palace Gardens ; during the ; week. The is ‘digesting gon pattie law, and Jine 
ale, Esq., to be secretary to the commission. The Sie 
of Cornwall, and presided at a meeting of the Fine Ar presi rod i i V m 
n has al b leased A tius, New South es, 
Main sion. Her Majesty and saral Royal Highness Parke, Mr aio Alde seg ae e Paes ta kee rn Australia, New weg 
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tended. pays the 1 Hon. C. ‘ies Be succeeded Col. ae th 
e circuits of the Judg England and Wales. | 7,496,624/. ; of 
Eek ray e ting to the Gian, and Major- sin Froon Taigin Party, ea Wood, and Irish produce and m act 
E al Si value of the British and Iris 
hav honoured with their J 
on. J. S. Wortle = he , Esq., W. Whateley, Esq., 
the “French ae and the fsa aymarke et Theatre. On Greenwood, Esq a W. ie aote. eea E. De ion amounted to 2,152, 3.087 
En .» and T. G "p. ourt, Esq., to be Her | of theimportsinto this coun ' United Kingd? 
at St. James’s Palace, which wy numerously at- Kad TEs Pe elestesot ts thither from the U 3 
usly val th a oh 6,859, 0807. con consisted d. 
d m 
P Se Colonel Wylde as pe the Equity Bar; Manin Buey, Heyward, Batt, ode of shi 
L ave been | amounted to 3,198,812/. u be 
was 52 one 
Equerry in n Wai at o Prin e Albert. Colo onel Bo wles, | and Gurney, of the Comm aw Bar; 
i 3 i ds therefrom 
Comptroller of his tant has emer: the posi Jaa Have rected at. Se of “pres rr in, celia cleared outwards henee Bs 
RR of Master of the Househo ld to Her Majesty, in | Chambers, it seems, is < included in the promotion. |T. general details show =. S of th ‘th e glo 
t pigie m of Zor on. C. A. Murray. The Church.—The J. E. Tyler, B.D., Rector colonial possessions in all parts the palation 
rter.—It is understood that the garter | of St, Gian Ika Plado, is va have ie canonry vacant | without including India), £ a opulation of ` 
vacant eieae the og of T Marquis of beme has by the death of the late Rev. Sydney Smith. The 4,674,335 souls (one-fourth © sie tae into the 
been co! n the Marquis of Camden. stipend, by the recent Act, i is reduced to 10007. a year. | Britain); the value of thet, of their é 
Monday Mr. National Debt.— e been issued from the | Kingdom to 10,495,019 3 670l ; 
United Kingdom to 17,318,007 
Accoun 
was elected p fer for East Kent without shone National Debt Office, showi as 
` Suite ie results of operations z ce 
in the room of Sir E. Knatchbull. Mr. R. B. Sheridan | undertaken from 1822 to 1844 for reducing the ge | the exports thereto of the Prod 070, 17h 
the the red ar A ’ 
to 
it appears that in 1817 the capi 
funded debt was 736 a0 1914, and the a 1 
ate 842,0147. ; while in 1844 the former was 772, 169 ,0922., Pp 
verve latter prasie capital in | Van D 
oe prek amount in a dis ; pies 3 
t| Ex 17 was 44,650,3002., and the inte- | Kong is this year m Almost all onr g” 
: Bmp, A and ann 
rest 2173, r pre in in 1844 were respectively | with the Chinese °°, codi and a0 
| 18,407,300, and 594,051 they were respectively | wite ea by a govern ae 
