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aent were to pled 
at they would not | verted to the beautiful w stained glass, bronze, &c., ushampton maker. 
ax com hme tices yes ye Lord Er sole igue a edini Revel, Bielie ag Shefietd, as n videne | lngtord, Berk: os brewer—C. "acest, Farting don Market 
with delight the se timents uttered by Lord | of what On sepp were capable, cOn ro! oa instra pase crm ining octal dear en enor mcg 
to find that Liverpool was added to those | Mr. Laso k d been told b p arii ar S City akt Ske ister sete rs 
advocated the principles of free trade.—To all th g fro: aon e rank in life, pios e totop- | treet, Strand, J. Harpy and G. Harpy, Wisbech St. 
tions, Sir R eL replied, that it would be an portunities daring } op youth of s! tudy ying mode! E WO ne oe eshi. ce T. -place. Commercial- 
hing to say, on the part of the Ministry, that. he | art, it was late in life before his became poses eee Be ents Sheeld grac > 
ist any alteration in the measure, but he iS eae e and utility toa com- | W. C. Warrnasenr, Lee ef Peck, iaa veii, n-Tynes 
hat he had the Se pna hy ae that schools of design asu 
o ke ee a t form. mus s$.— É a 
itted t eave was given to pra the fE tetro opolis and í tts vi 
that iti is Eat sae Aap 
ert eso cinitp, 
p T ESAR EN 2S Kal Weather.—Duri 
Sori next.— Lord J. kaa said that if he thought the Bill | of enabling defendan ivil, S| in metropolis Bas ba be gi ar ll a a" by ya 
Bs only for 3 years, he should at once acquiesce in alt the | counsel in bay pan oa address ta jury on the close of | tropolis has been unusually severe, n in- 
sedi of it. Butas he could not suppose that to | the eviden i (who appeared for the al “frost set in on Friday night and has continued. 
fectly ready to agree to any proposition | first time s tis ntok pe dently in improved qang the week wa increased severit y, accompanied 
effect of making it Piesa unequal in its | health), pointed cut tee ine youth ib of eanteck ne motion, 
pats mis. 
srations.—The second and all the remaining clauses of the | and ay a shag it e apio to the criminal = nmis- |i fir F fre oques mee Hf 1 Saige Such weather during the 
‘were agreed to, and the Bill was ordered to be reported on | Sion. The pees was Erne withd cialis The otion á a 
day, a which day, Me, SPooNER gave notice that ke should | was one M E nwi ams, for docu baye p the N W ednesday night, in Hyde Park, the thermometer r was 
mendm —The Stamp Duties Assimilation Bill | sale of Crown Moor a arange sold p private con- and m Thurse iay, at nvon, it stood at rit in the 
Dente rd He aid passed, panel ct to the Duke of Newcastle by the Wo ods and Fores sis- ehe | su un, and 2 6° in the sha The wind has been stro 
Sod ay.—Several levees of the Railway Clauses Consoli- | property being adjoining to his Grace’s Hafod estate. i a RES f rong 
toin cammina at an eariy s si itting. — | Williams, however, was absent, and the ey was a mada: g | an 3m 5d rom the aur he 
ME, who did so without comment.—The Earl of LINCOLN, yal Exchang e.—The recommendatio 
f the Woods and Forests, and son on the Duke of New- R 
of the 
ms oyal Bg respecting es 
’ 
on the notice paper a motion involving a grave charge of corrup- evere draugh ts the ey were expose ed t n "Cha ange 
tion against himself, as a servant of the Crown. He therefore in the merchants’ area 
thanked Mr. Hume for giving him the opportunity of defence and Committee, workmen ae r engaged in erecting 
explanation, The propertyin ques as bought fro: e Crown 
Altes neeg to swe 
d J. peling pean benie t it was his inten- | in 1832, when Lord Duncannon was at theWoodsand Forests, by | «am. Į 
pation < the distressed condition of | the devisees of Colonel Johnes; and when the Duke of New- stat der ajest anc 
i he view of | castle bought the Hafod estate adjoining, he necessarily took et m area, is in a forward waid zey it is aT will be 
no 
Sta‘ abah r ke 
to M sia Ee Ag prior contract, to which he had been party. on ite ea ly in t summer. The su scription 
oped at an | T heright óf the Crown was disputed all through Sar negotia- ? 
g forward a Bill for the | tions, and the Duke of Newcastle considered that ase matter for the statue of Prince Albert, to commemorate his lay- 
least so | he had been subjected to very sharp practice. But when he|ing the foundation-stone, already amounts to several 
municipal and corporate disabilities extended. — The = Earl of Lincoln} came to the Woods and Forai, n s thousand pounds. 
x ER pos i e well 
bringi of W niversity Colle, e— 
rt on the Sugar Duties to Monday next, when the dis- faction nim igi that ee ste ue of ueweastia jea ry om be Ui 4 si y -The annual aaa a EE = 
place, and intimated that he had no | the , he submit $ the terms de- og t 
i e 
Sugar Duties already Lc A e an Ae araog had it been the case of Earl of “Auckland, vice- president, in the frock, The rto- 
r leave to bring in a Bill to | any other individual, he would have been praen to h here had been 834 
=e blish muzeum: in c rate | re-considered the t. roughout the whole mal 
s of art in corpo: contrac! Th o e 
raatou seats te | ter, he was so conscious of having acted with the aue | pupils; including 183 students i in ‘arts and law and 312i in 
o send them to the museums of | "Zid integrity, that he was ready to produce every letter and medicine ; ; 
rmingham, of Coventry, and of | Paper connected with the transaction.—Mr. HumE counidered di lasses last year. The classes 
; and to enable the Town- fop iirapea ria ae oi aean 2 be completes eee he Aap of per wets at pront 64, - in the 
aryf oe muse motion e wi n, bu! arl of Lincoun D 
FOHA a br “fe preferred the production of the doc ments, Which was ordered. este 129, There was an increa e in the mount of 
Many persots, he said, | —O® the motion of Capt. PecHELL, a correspondence respect- of 21067. 2s., as compared with last en which 
museums, either by in rs the ee ooh arr: eas = the Scilly sirpi h bbs I tries fí 1 education had been 
y presenting them with ‘works | Orderec.—Som her unopposed Tesarus poy inga much more numerous. The increase of the Mathe- 
i d d fa a 
vale Srs ERA aeaio oe $ ott time. and the Connon kot eee read matical Class was from 58 to 79. The schoolmasters 
i iffasi emo | Friday. Deedes and Mr. R. B. Sheridan took their | and ushers on the endowment foundation were 27. 
—Sir W. James alleged that the re- — iad Their seats, ce former for East Kent, the icin i Junior School this term had 245 pupils. At the 
elected, had, in many in- oe cya ae > Toan aeiae: “ “fs pear nevada when xamination of the University of London in Arts, 
mer at public auction, valuable | Code ug prek ririn par hrpe rd ace g evanta of 3| Law, and Medicine, the students of this College had 
late, and so forth, which had ce farmers, he should move several amendments whic would ba em 4 ~ > X mi g! 
n through successive generations, - He was w that the interests of landlords and tenant wpe were | maintained a high reputation, and had received a lar; 
iri i that we are about identical = ssy = PR digg clad het notice that on the sam Same occa- | share of distinctions and rewards. The receipts of 
sion he show 4 i n 
oe epee be appointed to inquire into the veauses of agricultural distress. | the past year were 21,4987, ls., a the expenditure, 
: | Mr. Saaw gave notice that on Thursday next he should move cluding the i ope ed t of 550 n Consols, and an 
for a Select Committee to inquire into Bory aay A ke D Bill of 5002., amounted © 20,5227. 2s. 5ds 
Railways.—Mr. BrrcuT gave notice on ex lea ab he of 9751. lis Th tf urther 
t pa alance of 975 e rep ns u 
credit to his hon. friend | Should name the Committee on E a Me, i se he : tors of the Eo e had 
S sete py cause as that which he in- | O’Brien asked when it was intended to take 
off the 
on agricultural seeds, and paneer ve would be included | agreed w h the Council thet their Des therein shoul, 
i o! 
n 
he ! NA . 
be doneina y; a d aeir é e to state that the duty on cloyet-seed would not be reduced.— meritorious students. m report in F ioe bee received, 
ever desirable it might be to establish places of recreation for Mr. Worrt.ey said that the French papers had stated that the Lord Brougham was re-elected president, the Lari o 
i hi anak endeavourtoetitincs eee oa had offered to Santa Anna a sum of Anckland Vice-president, and six gentlemen members of 
25,000,000 dollars for the province of California in 1837. and 
t of b iv the Council. 
tha that Penan Te paragrap gese Tr Uae es at the College, = officially connected with the kraam 
n committed, which | 20ther proof of the rmining ambition of ~~ tion, took place on the 26th ult., at ~ Freemasons” 
th actiona the ae and roe g stated “that > Lab cette dollars keria bee: — Me. aika, M.P., in the chai 
king classes were free | thae s br: p grikis Pia a ussia Company.—The Membe bers of this com: 
ing the valuable works exposed to ee raph e PINS x by a dinne 
have dl paai e d consi t avidity w 
j ae rs 
ering the ith | pasay 
ich all statements ral that kind were laid hold of, both | at oe London Tavern. The attendance was a full o 
in France and in the United pone ceenene, to ona as usual, and included, in addition to Baron Brun 
rit @, 
prejudices against the policy of Grea ain, he wished . . 
to ask, first, whether the right hon. gentl WAS aw: the sian Amb esana, ii as the principal = 
any corr ndence on this subject having taken place y, | some b ne nt epartments ot > 
w Aae rani fo BEREE te r for such statement? | and of the leading civic establishments, wit y 
eine 
pro- 
P., Governor of the 
ence, and he believed the report alluded we was as utterly with- | Company: resided. The health of the Emperor of Russia 
out foundation as any report that ever existed. There were a | wag drank with great applause, and acknowledged by 
great many reports respecting the undermining ambition of E who expressed in the 
Great Britain, but he believed such reports were often spreadasa Py tificati g 
palliation for the insertion of others. ` He was notaware of any the Emperor $, gratification a 
h correspondence being carri l ti 
f 
attention 
f which 
Ty 
trace of such a correspondence, so that the report was acknowledged, ir the absence of the members of the 
r George Soe 
utterly destitute of the shadow of a foundation. — Lord oot 
sie natote said, on behalf of the lai Government, that | Cabinet, by S A . 
they had never offered in 1837, or any other year, 37,000,000 The Fore ae Catt —An order has been 
do! ther 
of dollars, or any other sum for any Mexican province.— | issued to t las scthorties by the Lords of the 
Cuan E m 
CELLO CHEQUER postponed bringing up rate?" is 
the report on t roperty Tax Bill until Monday.—On th Treasury, ait cling ms A m sigan : pei ing 
order of the day for going into Committee of Ways and Means, officers the necessity of p: strictest ion 
r. WiurraMs entered into a long explanation of the reasons | the state of the cattle imported into this country, 
which induced him to place his notice of motion on the paper consequence of the vi t disorders at present raging x 
ent | last night respecting the n South t tħe Contin ; went of their 
Wales, by the Duke of Newcastle.— Earl of Lincotn re- | Many Ah s e nen 
astle, : 
peated the observations that he used on Tharsday night. He appeari Ei be infected wit ith” any disease, to to prev 
House take = t unjust t f 
z wished the fullest inquiry. it was most unfairan: unj o ve the. opinion of a Aur 
ce against improvements by makin, make ate Sy apne those uttered by hon. members oppo- thei: + bel ing landed until bre > it ae a re zA 
ite. It was a personal matter,and he would not trouble the House | Pete’ autore sancti 
with details, but he would produce all the papers and documents | of the cotminsions rs for ates kina 0 
relating to the purchase of the estate ao cog by ee re | Thames Tunnel.—The annual suction r th a 
of Newcastle. He trusted, however, t e hon. member for ay, Mr. Hawes in the 
he | Coventry would n satisfied ith the production of the į Company took pla A An , pia weet 
papers, but that he would follow sp his notice wit! specific | <a e report stated that 
e 
j was at present M of 
Mr. Hume regretted that the hon. rcs ed agg Ae was a| m < abetiall d. There had been received 61372. co 
in the H h m l k 
isate, bawe ier, he (Mr. Hume) kindly consented to make e the | from foot-pas wich ole abou co Pasar S e w 
motion, and he must say, that he never, in the course ate = s | gone veer was SS N epre 
parliamentary experience, ever heard so satisfactory an an year. eipts unted i 15, a ge By yug 
given as that given by Lord Lao. | 278 toe of ih ie noble Stadio 5 6200. 50 3d. from the stall-keepers aie 
it an ìl the charges there remained a art sia an 
estion, said, if the | oath on oe Pree | peying all the charges : 
or Tax Bi Bit ai an E to a question, sai ted on M ec night, of 19471. 17s. 8d. The chairman saig that there were 
he should next — the consideratioz; of the alte! whica lati n the south side to the Tun- 
Te ee See oe (tet si sitting. nel—from Deptford, the Commercial-road, and ihe 
ee 
CITY. Elephant and Castle; that from Dep! tford per i been 
anes Mavicet, |\Friday.—Consols for the accounts | begun. An analysis had be ter in th 
closed z4 1003; Bank Stock for account, 214; Ex- | Tunnel by Professor Faraday, who had ascerta 
eved that the cheguer | Bills 63 to 65. p.m. the water was from s, and not fro 
biticns Mie ni GAZETTE OF THE WEEK — BANKRUPTS— L. J. Nior, Thames. With respect ot tothe stracture, believed chat 
id ja a A > je 
heartily supported oo te re onan. | wis Sader aa a none apni Sea hectriiie, | it would last any ee a aa 
ed in support Ris inoubns pee Mr. tock at whartinger—. —ELW. C nowruen, Scammoden, Yorkshire, woollen cloth m: 
