1845] 
—Mr. W. 
(ata > 
ng his intention 
hat ant, "which, =. Ke pak ee z 
nt of a Roman Catholic” establish- 
isi 
THE suit ic laa 
Hall of the College of Advocates, | 
rs’-commons, to €: tients into the foundation of 
sitting lately i in the 
Doctors 
a ar a Sa! 
$l 
pact! Age gospel of redundant hands in the labour” 
ma 
113 
o 
o , De Beau 
he aiiiar were the Right 
Hon. Dr. Lus ie n, Vicar-General ; Rey. toa isin n- 
hom ERN of Middlesex ; the ees R. H. Clark 
R. Harvey, Rural Deans; the Rev. J. Russell, D.D., 
Rector of St. Botolph, Bishopagate ; and the Rev. Ww. 
ĉj 
mair the 
blishment of trades 
holding of an abc 
general principles being agreed to 
mittee was appoi 
which Mr. T. 
— to draw up a a detailed plan yoni 
unded thereon, to be submi itted to a 
Stone, D.D. , of Chr ist-< chur bie mpstead. Th 
3 of misconduct on the | 
Brit ish Musean. — This tional institution w. 
part ee ir. Monckto: 
ter and his position an tio as a clerg gym: Nume- 
ned on ars sides es, 
Lord USSELL did not th 
hich would warrant us in per- 
ed € injurious to 
Saturday Dr. Lashington stated that 
ae come to an un: 
nee 
5 
Wednesday, 4865 ; ; gare 
day, 910; and ~ 
It is awe to state, 
toxication, nor was there 
edn o person was Tete 
of t te, Dr. Thaahbagsiar ise 
—“ With aed to the first, and 
t impo ortant -charge—n name ly, th: at of 
St. Saviour’ i; Soúthnod ok; —At ing of 
ths ‘parishioners of St. Saviour’ ay South flere held on 
Easter sday, it was resolved to discontinue te vying 
sufficien tly tonik or credible to jus- 
tify us in attain that there is a prima faci acie case 
for further proceedings, with a probability of a convic- 
of its over-erowded 
The Endowment ery ‘Ma ‘aynooth.—A very rere 
pron of the inhabitants of be einen for the purpo: 
a hall 
he 
hich eee been either Kaa on oe 
ur > entiri re satisfac- 
one side, or Į 
3 hi heal 
Sora ate! eee vicar of Ae tory in a a Ane 
igh se by the Hon. and Rev. Baptist Noel, Revs. 
for they are ‘circumstances ee not only may have | i 
d me legen Yr 
ari ier 
eed as much anug and p 
ch ad unite arpana 
mbledon, Bennet, Lord, ‘and ; several Dissent- 
ing irra of the e paris} h. Resolutio ns were e carried to 
suspicion an 
parishioners, but such must re bee itabl 
pee eae ; and we allude to t ene fat at merely of 
he children having been beg n the body of 
Sarah Maes wi ile a servant ot ms yeh rsonage, but 
ofs seers) and thatany merase givento such rvs by rere 
state was calculated to bring down the ju 
on this Protestant country. That the grant involved 
the question of a national endowment of Popery, and 
that Mr. Monckton, with a full knowledge es that tact, 
visited her twice e at t Gra vesend, a nd that e wass 
lat 
sequent! 
again to “fot ‘one of his establishment, ge also that 
when the question arose had the letter referring to 
Mrs. Davis had come from his house, he represented | y. 
his household to be well educated and well conducte d. 
f ar cou a to come forward a oppose ore 
pern measure with the utmost 
resolutions were palin jorted by rong fidienlisg the 
us forms and ceremonies of the Roman ce 
T aey n, 
ey 
a a 8 petition embodyii ing on we se = the re 
hris ang, 
M. kton’ 
dopte ed. On 
pea. what had occurred, it was Mr. 
hat C} 
Institution, Commercial- road, 
which he ught to set a good lie; 6 to give a 
fa mn expia ‘of all the circumstances, and thus to 
himself from the charges against him ; but instead 
m those imputations, x con- 
tented hi mself with a riri denial, instea d of a now- 
led h 
the om tern 
ariei against the proposed. grant. 
Rev. Dr. C 
present the OX, ¢ n, Dr 
Curling g, the Revs = Stovel, Carlisle, Halliday, &e. 
the D eit: d other gentlem: 
heoa the meeting, when the resolutions re 
and it was resolved that a peti- 
+ Fiye 
We are all of opinion dai the 
urse of aileri pursued By Mr. 
Monckton—while we 
tion—has tended 
tion, founded o: on 
them, be presented a aggpr 
Testimonial to Sir John Barrow.— offi 
e 
cers who 
iow him from the charge of fornication—h: have been employed on the Agere P Ber 
materially to diminish and to destroy cpr power. of | by sea an Lab have oe resented to John 
utility in the parish, and has ught great public scan- | Barrow, on the occasion oi ob his Reen pa office as 
dal on eds bine i With re; to the next charge— Secre cretary of the Admiralty, a a handsom e candelabrum, 
that of intoxication—we ar lly to testi fe their private 
nion that ‘the re is not sufficient ground to july mi us th esteem, and to record oly of > vel minent 
advising the bishop to institute further 
and I usti we 
h advice, y 
r 
elegant piece of plate, which 
will add to that, that to jus 
= with liquor, but 
that Mr. An E was 
a degree as to bri 
This 
was go bitet for some days at Messrs. Green and 
Ward’s, Cockspur-street, by whom it was manufac 
addicted to intoxication to 
dise t 
ing disgrace and scanda n the Church, 
we are all of EERE that connecting that with his 
unfortunate c ct towards Sara! iggins, and the 
sort of Gained kept, ing a young 
man a bachelor, and keeping three young women 
in his house, and also the habits in which he meS 
ion that the T 
of t 
repr whi 
ra bring s 
factured, 
with Sir John’s 
coat-of-arms, and a spirited representation of two ships 
navigating among icebergs :—“ To Sir John Bn 
Baronet, LL.D. F.R. S., &e., on his retirement from 
office, after, a bl pers of 40 is ars’ service, Secretary 
= the Adm in the ser- 
ce of his try, } h 
ploy. ed on the. Arohi Eep ns by sea and land, as a 
ia est 
sincere testimony of their a rs 
they entertain of the ta 
ceed by him in the promotion of Are 
Presented on behalf of the Office: 
consisting of 
Fra: Dra Sir Jas 
—London, Jan. 28, 
Nelso n Commemoration —On Wednesday the 
mittee get up 
hg a com 
Captains Sir ya Edwd. Parry, Sir John 
. Clark Ross, and Sir George Back. 
tig 
The N 
youred 
t u i 
t time, Pine second readin ng Bene 
eCa Skiednis of the Rx oMEgUNÁ er 
R Mon nday y next he should move the repeal of t 
fen Huggins aa ‘is pede habits 
era nicula ae E to bring scandal on the 
sr Tena pe tend 
i 
a eer al Pa ‘tie followers of Lord pier ‘at the 
ope eni an of the vies quare, 
as I have eed out. I cannot close this i inquiry 
ires at the mode in ‘hich the investigation has 
been ae ney our strong fe ope of approbation 
zi ve con el on both si Dr. Lush- 
purpo 
sided: a an iadi ie T 
St- ncen ene 
of C Copenhagen, mb va a iaia may: 
concourse 
t the formal re ort, according to} Taking the Veil—On Mo: ert 
ger i gon men, ameni sop be read on TER Apri ril 8. | persons A f the | higher class attended the Catholic ape 
= round nnn ae eed Treier E Gotai t which ot iy ng lady of grea! t personal attractions, named 
has been sitting in London for some time, terminated , with the white bi T ceremony was per- 
EOKRLS, 2, The following ‘are the formed d by the Right Rev. Bishop Griffiths. 
say nad i es wi Tene we sults of their deliberations I. The formal tion Ea 4 Fatal p E y at Blackwall. Zon aa -E 
plana a} Seeiwok ; | soc lied “T 
agi for paar Goce dang of Ina a leading o pjes e of Messrs. Ditehburn a ngad ps sro standing aro r around 
-manufac > Hick, Tesis which are to A both external and internal—the first pay-office for the purpose of re p ow z 
SENE Enorgamtieen a having reference to the ‘inflgenee of the Legislature on | wages, cti , 10 feet high, anı 
a the Dn "of he working classes, and the other to weighing f from 10 to 15 to ich we a ina 
efforts made by the trades to improve their own con- | frame r the office, fell v tame and è uri ve mee 
dition. 2. „The e establishment ofa a a central ommend of bé e mass of iron. Two of them were k 
a. menage ot i pete 
oe : ex rei a wioasly in 
lis and its its Picinit i a jor ai etn th neo ex e to means by re i of 60 Ta Ta ber) were outside k gate, and 
madar ission of Inquiry.—A TRAA of thus a frightful and sudden death. — 
the Church Disci iscipline Act, has been 
to the 
which the capital, skill, and eea of the trades can 
applied to E ón own benefit, an d especially to pro- 
