89 
1845.] THE sheen Aelia ten 
r night, had ‘rte gh lore “ ion w; s not practicable, | been arrived at from thi es of former committees on CITY. 
t pan ors ical Žr i wow! e Ti nm imi ĝi P f 
"that if it were we erate ously injurious to | similar subjects. That of 1833 jpresentad some exception, andit] ayo oney Markei, Friday.—Consolsfor account closed 
t Sir R. Peel had 
xchequer Bills 66 to 68. p.m. 
GA ee OF THE big egy i TS—J. Ta 
Cambrid, pu draper—A. righton, a = 
w excluded from the benefit of his henare a von _ ss te a Krone, Bri fa nigga ny mca gpa 
abo T. Gatrrrras, Lentacw ryad, © dipenehird, suctioneer—F. L. Corg, Fen- 
church-street, wine mere 2k bow Be Par Pauwrzr, Great Peter -str West- 
ve 5007. a year. So modified, it 
minster, grocer—J. Gares, Pall Mall and Sloane-street, merchant—T. N. D. 
H. Mitts, Mark-lane, 
more legitimate duties—all waiting on an 
Yet during all the time of the T, aor To be left in victa. aa 
alarm and uncertainty; the agriculturists n of exceed- | Kewrey, lave mor 
er-8. 
ii icate easily miei oper wo MARSHAL» aai eea Smi Ea EN Hora, Manchester, British 
so freely buy and sell land ; confidence would be shaken and e roke TER ig hers a colon "e — 
f ‘hers Hereford, coal mer J. Surra, 
transactions suspe was this difference between | —J. Lane, Bristol, per eet hay 
al ea farmer coul: r SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION NS—T. Roxsvncn, Gl 
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repaid once in four; and though one year with another culti- tan perenne Glasgow, chemist J. 1 ans Vickaaller— Gast end Ween; 
vation and expense posi in yo agers the produce might be | Galashiels, w: woelle: n manufac! ans 8 A Ri achann, Muirkirk, A: tens, 
very different. He depre idea of the agriculturists | —J. Sx#a, Lochee, Dundee, merchan 
ae hining to the H ernment did 
not contemplate any change in the present protection ; its re- z 
val was the j inquiry ; 10 prac- Hie tropolts . and tts and fts BP tcintt 
tical result would ensue, he called on the House to give a The Queen's Visit to Christ's Hospital—The Que 
decided negati ion.— k pia 
‘3 eatery pe Rein Lrs How ice raaa Caer ce and Prince Albert aiei Can 8 as vith's a 
gricultu! a a enact it 
y reat de c! produce. Compa: me g i em ajesi 
a ee (arra Why PA ae ovement, and Prince Albert passed up the middle of the hall, fol- 
ME or Sikri ENON Bat evils ane he mor active | lowed immediately by the President and the Treasurer, 
raat s w by the ro 
inc! 
dion, The pote t importance of this fact had not pinay! him = i g ji 
forcibly formerly as it had latterly done. ua sa’ w the mar side of the hall. At the east d 
i m è 5 
olars and at the we: 
ber of raised seats "ale d with the ladies 
Ag n. — Mr. 
R. and took ‘Tea’ ave of the Property-tax by denounc- 
asa batrier to i Sa Pa ee ee and not as a just 
cag of taxatio: rem: ea apt se J. S. | Something wrong in our laws, and which ri d every 
support of i deri "ur . WARD obse TES the Hoa se responsible for the use of his political inuence. Albert. he servic the whole of the 
e, therefore, su ported the mot as a necessary consequence 8 
of tendering Ja appa aura ro 5 cease aad trade of | Scholars singing the first two ea f tbe 100 
untry, bu! ete the labourin; acon we —Mr. Sta Psalm, written copies of the psalm being present 
Obs N entered into an explanation of the om pa sare d | to the Queen and P: Albert by two o E Scholars 
put on the notice paper, and complained en S th i Mr À ao 
had taken every word of his (Mr. O’Brien’ ic origina motion ae S ze gle pesca a S a holars a 
as gipsies do stolen children, and made them pass for his own. , 5, Si 
Had he obtained a ittee, it would have been a farmers’ portion ‘of the tenth. pron “of "the gospel 2 te Tak By 
one, but the committee required by Mr. Cobden was evidently | begin ning with the 21st verse, which was followed by 
a committee of political economists and free traders. The whole several p rayers. Th he scholars s sang four ver ses of the 
animus of Mr. Cobden’s speech was such as to preclude the pos- | 14.) pon 
sibility of an agricultural member acceding to his motion, for 
it was eech against the Janae generally of England. | sented to her Maiy s and the Prince by the Scholars by 
He was very sorry that Government had refused the motion, | whom they n. Grace having been said, the 
er he cle been advised i to withdraw bi his ~ be — one sega and supper: w baa apne Majesty and Prince Albert ‘ee 
1 knew what was the ini vice. . 
regretted, too, that Mr. Sidney map eee an poet ‘have caked ¢ of rose, and passed down the whole extent. of the tables in 
the bold peasantry of England coming “ whining” to that | the halt while the scholars w their m The 
use. ing read a great number o fesclations.p sed at een and Prince having to their seats, 
protection meetings throughout the country, Co’ ning of Pe i i wae after which 
n Bastardy Bili the alterations of the Corn Law, t , the ada Cora ppe ‘Mai 
through committee, and "dat ses were added by | Bill, the Income-tax, and the general disfavour shown by Go- the se passed i i re. Her Majesty, 
aA vernment to the farming interests, the honourable member | the twelve Grecians proceedin ties of 
support the system | Oxford and Cambridge passing first, followed by the 
day.—At the morning sS the Railway Clauses | said he had been sent to ee E o = 
i protection, PAE E wan Kon DI P ured | twelve King’s scholars destined for the naval service. 
ow he ori 
lidation Bill was con cane io ‘Committee up to the 92d € 
ittin protection principles, and from those principles he ass e A 
them he never had swerved. He had been lon e other boys foll nurses in t der of 
House to co = y ; y ran ira arte e bee their wards. The scholars, having made o! ce 
in reason, but he believed that his principie: A 5 f 
would stand inquiry. At the same time he did not o the Queen and Prin a swag tom 
use to grant an inquiry to any one asking for an inquiry i rgan age ing p on of 
order to sı wn turn, and for his own purposes.—Mr. | scholars e Que Tee Albert then quitted 
Bricut, adverting tọ = ed“ prre e the ha 1, Bem oe the the peade and 
remarked that the county rates exceeded, fo : 
a re, yet the ngrivaltariste had repudiated a duty of 85. ce oes as = Majesty are his ce ighness 
aught forward by = iate Government. He/| to thei Par asted es Rag 
d sir R- Peel | ` Visit of Pri Albert t e ihe Zoologi 
n it was brou; 
are y condition of agriculture; compare 
who, as the ‘* governor” of the Ho meer ruled somewhat abso- E ord aftern nat ee oe. a Highness A 
lutely, to that noted whisperer who ren peso ed horson; EES t oud > Cake ri pel Bouverie, arrive t the Zoological 
in the field, adgenuni! tractable in the stable; claimed for the | tende T 
free-trade party the merit of bein! politically independent ; and | Gardens, Regent Pe park, ot on aese, i ih the purpose 
urged the agriculturists to accede tothe motion, af they, wished of prira viewing the numerous collection of beasts 
to evince either their regard for the interests o! 3 
those of the poor.—Mr. Wopenouse gave it his decided nega- and birdsa: sans within gee ast fortnight oy Me — rig 
tive. He thon; that men’s minds were suffic: vaste ea a ness con e gardens r. Miller, the 
that if such a committee gran would never | head keeper, afterwards mene Ao to the New 
become settled again. He described Lord H k as : mos Museum erected on side of the Regent’s 
——. oe hemor hagh: B a g ‘ Tri Canal. After remaining nearly two hours, his Ro 
tress of the agricultural interest was indisputable, Highness expresse: i f much gratifie d parti- 
of that distress, according to his firm belief, was | cylarly by the extreme cleanliness in which every depart- 
the departare that De S aasia piap DEE ent kept, and also by the healthy appearance 
of protection: therefore, for him mittee proposed f the b i bi d Ti is the intention of Bis 
would be useless. He admitted me fact ‘or distress, but he | 0 „the easts an irds. 1s e int 
this? could not agree with Mr. Cobden cause. Besides, | Highness, during the ensuing spring, to add 
ty liso arity of tenure; and insecurit he | with upwards of 200 Railway Committe: and © ith a Com- valuable presents to the Society. 
mec Pà poat t *“ vicious circle,” which commenced in con- mie on nee ——_ — apar 5 sree be erica a The Marquis of Northampton’s Soirée.—The Pre- 
orn-la’ . | of coming to an j z 
pursued a p elei pa ny forthe sake of, E aber Lord WoasLey, remembering the fruitless pesos of former sident of the R oyal Society held his his second conversazione 
Refer: , and | committees, could not vote for that now asked. It would | It was in many respects one of 
ee out false hopes of — that enter rnd sea the wok aitek sting re- i hitherto given by the 
f from Lord INGESTR. > 
= r the motion, daring which the latter de- | À aeie aa it = = more gratifying E e- gire sea t of 
clared his aversion to the principle of protection, and his con- the e pre of P: a His Roy ighness, 
viction that a mod ed duty would nthe se Ser C ranby and Sir = bg 
settlement of the question—Mr. COBDEN rep w a ock, and the Prince seemed 
ened to agitate in pesait for ar fag reduction in rents.—The abr oe ortly =? To orelo proctedings preser: 
House divided : For ; againstit, 213 ; majority e P inte: 
he on, ag were crow 
cae Ce poi riday.—At an early sitti Bi = s nv 5 y ne re Weather ering ring "the past week has continued ex- 
i profe ing to be for the advan! farm nd Clauses ee i were pera es . The water r in the parks iie erie 
Years’ trial of that specific, he thi thought tt that the e present and both passed with so endments. At the pn pem PONE cessively severe: pines. The ther ai e 
of the AnA ia interest was in itself a suficient | Mr. Hors gave notice presage on E Maonday next he sh el ge Salou 
into the | duce papers relating ew Zealand. He considered th Thursday night. ad. 12°, being 20 
ural | course necessary, as the conduct eira noble H in prsa and 2° lower than it has ‚been at any pe 
Secretary had a att: and i attack 
should re red until after Easter. The motion of seid g the e present severe winter. P| agg paint 
ne honourable pe learned member for Liskeard could not which i reached during the on pad vak Sadie = 
main n d 
n before Easter, and every Englishman — te an Tutenaity of a cold rarely o: 
M 
-—Mr, to know what the 
bave e fair ap aien ireen for the Colonies was?— arch. _ We had =< = — yesterday mornings 
Mr. Hore said the noble lord had been charged with giving ieee . 
jb two distinct rules for the guidance o! sag fp d autho- Agricultur a Pruomien. special meeting of bom 
pace, if = a Te tain th peeo New ee therefore wished f me = aeda pes Serp m — of the so Agric Satar Pro 
of thos d them d he be- | for explanation. papersrela t consider the effe ct whi 
Sirk sakes, te DOAA b full Dk tangential | be produced and in the hands of members on Monday. A de- | tion y has been held, to e ich 
thecauses of the distr f thei ulation.— | sultory conversation a in which Lord J. Russell, 
HERBERT remarked that no satiagactory res ulthad'! Hume, and other members took part. [Left Situing.] Fs his recent financial statement, are likely to have on a 
