1843.) THE adanida 
121 
d to a secon ing.—Lord J. Ma =. 
pot be allowe O procee: $ y son, the visi 
xBRS congratlated Bagi Comper on the remarkable discrepan rs were unusually numerous, a President’s | the College of Surgeons of England being rendered ne 
cies in | If the system was a good one, it was not | Saloons were crowded with es “ot sora to = College | of Surgery and Medicine, with the represent- 
jeave those most interested in it to adopt it voluntarily? His | scientific world. The Duke de Broglie, with his son full it 
answer to this question was a very short and simple one— vat the Pri rince de Brog gie „were among the visitors, and cal insti 
vernment ; thus limiting the number of medi 
tu tions to two, namely, the College of Ph 
Under th 
quiry — — Tuesday being the 
A 
it fixed by the pri ners appointed- b ‘the Loe 
Bishop of Lo oink to Tn an inquiry into certain 
t chage made against t nd r Monck 
prac titioners are to ‘be 
upon Sir J J. Graham at unless such a li 
tah 
ge 
It was strongly "on 
beral 
ton. resid. 
- | met Riain gly; to 
va FS, 
t Hackney, they 
A thòir opinions of th 
general practitioners would be co ompelled to to seek for 
make know 
d having embodied their — in a 
of 
» but that such a de- 
arnior "ressort ; ; at the same 
procesingas a mand zes be, in fact, a derr 
repo ishop of London. | time, it was the oF seapneg mc apd > the profession, 
r- | Mr. Monckton wa The e hav ving been so Various suggestions were made the mode in 
dh before the publ it a be t unnecessary to re of the prea ay fsa ff 
capitulate any part of the for r sage, 5 ‘Dr. so as to meet the views of * The new Medical Bill 
Lus ushingto on read the report, as fol low — Th onference, its abjectionable 
f; 
tor mity 
titled the Church Discipline Act, sai wit! ‘th me pov vers 
T = commissioners by the lord rag erii 
and they he ereby reported „to hop 
144} 15 
sion explaine r Sed Gs raham am gave st patient 
seaman to all that was urged, nat “fully 4 in g 
importance of honourable union with the Colle lege 
and a proposal of i the fro and 29th ult., and t itnes 
in all had been examined, in orde e the 
E00 as | charges ; that they then heard 15 witnesses in favour of 
Mr. Monckton, and afterwards counsel in b = Mr. 
he ldric k, _and | that t they thereby ‘reported, d 
| the grant of t 
which he ad dvised 
of, as bein 
charter co mpla 
order to give "4 power, of election to a 
members, ' under the same o 
ae bodies, thus rend 
y, y, being, 
d o his lordship—that the SONES 
ed in support. ‘of the charges of fornication, and 
of taking indecent 
was for the deputation, a as represe. 
the e prof ession, to ascertain fro 
th 3; 
| sufficiently strong to ro 
The 
g of the most satisfacto ory character, as 
commit 
t, to consider the wishes and pier of the 
gh ttee, 
Charitable Securities” (Scotland Bill, was | 2, That aere were ii sniicions grounds for road xa. 
Bill was Naess | for Ei- n the ch 
he Gla SS. 
of drunken 3. That 
f Mn M. } 
” St. Paul's Cathedral—The porticoes of the western 
a. of cor cathedral are about to undergo a 
clea nsing and scraping, with a view to remove 
e 
å. 
otice for the 24th inst., to bestia in his = ami kpa. with ae to | the i ine 
for leave to bring in a Bill for the regulation and care of Sar ah Hu uggins, T} folding under the lower portico w. on 
a Sates ead tt Ck lal lay, and the workmen commen operations ; it 
n the question of the grant to | in ‘the Chusch; and = bag conduct an , however, been determined whether the whole 
Tor Lao pd eee having brought great scandal on the’ church, was a| building will be scraped and cleansed, the lower part 
= ke wears a Gover? sufficient d for further proceedings against Mr. | being tried first by way of experiment ; if successful, 
hether this question was o; Aan r. Warren, l for Mr. Mo ERE, the western front, which forms the cipal entrance 
i Pea rose, said it was his grateful duty to testi. the cat! 1, will next unde: operation. 
ony to the. grat acon of impartiality, iis. and Royal Horse Guards.—. ilitary Board 
i kin ess with which the commissioners had conducted FES gor a assembled, by neir of the Duke of Welli 
ith re- | this most painfu lin an ry. of its having ida officially reported 
nt ques-| The Grant to Maynooth.—A meeting of ministers of k his Gaa that the pa “of this reinn were in a 
“he | the “ Con tional Board of London,” and the school | state of insolvency toa considerable an The in- 
gre 
teachers connected with that bod: 
i replied that, havin 
ME, W 
Be ea intended Government grant te 
y nde 8 of ioe vans Maynooth. The chapel was eaters crow ste nope 
r those sh wished t to re a eas Annt pew being full. Sir Cu ae me i Bart., 
he 
ct Y» 
g evening at t Finsbury Chapel, for the purpose of pe. | 
me cause of insolvency. Wd to ‘compar the ex- 
chair, supported by M: M.P, nd virtan i " 
oee iE t 40 and 50 Protestant mini ii Several resolutions | three with one of la en Thirdly, to 
hin which e whole system | were passed condemnatory of the proposed grant. Other | inquire whether the allo granted to the Blues 
education, iainta with reference to the meetings for the same 1 objects sad at which similar | are inferior to those received by the two regiments of 
t forward his motion for an “ humble ad been held at the Eastern | Life Guards; and if so, ther any saving could 
Institution, PRETE SS in EANA, Shadwell, | be effected in the funds of these latter iments, 
d other metropolitan districts. A deputation from|in order to increase those of the Blues. It is re- 
e dissenting body, headed by Sir C. Smith, and Mr. ted in military the result of in- 
"| Hindley, M.P., waited u 1 n Sir R. Peel on Wednes- | quiries of the board is a report, showing tl though 
Christie, | day, , to ascertain the feelings of | the regiment of Blues has been required to do the duty 
the hon. member f ir R. Peel listened t ousehold cavalry, for the last twenty-three y 
but declared 
e country, 
he deputatio 
his determination notwithstanding, to move the second 
the E a Russell also 
antage of 
of scarlet, and therefore 
in their 
ke. “9 , has been Sore the exception of the advan 
3 
cur 
niati ion ten waited on 
oo The ‘allowances received by ‘the Blues 
easure. 
the Lord hese foe wbo, stated his willingness, upon the 
of a 
for 
lothing, accoutring, recruiting, and oe n 
granted for 
appears pl pier in- 
of Life 
t to meet the ex- 
d manage- 
p "Boone ot te presentatio Sine eae immediately to. call and been deagean? less tha: an those 
ity education, the regulations of preside over a p 1 It a 
kop oe by other | for the purpose of giv posi vestigation of the accounts of the regiments 
t the syste: ste 
blie institations; tion to the stale a measure. A qin ards, | ywances fi 
ot immediately drawn up, p 
Roman Catholia ar Tuesday avis ment 5 and, oe that no reduction in those allow- 
> for the pur- | ance: 
a| took lace in Freemasons’ aran 
a owe os side what steps it — be necessary to 
the ume of the 
|@ 
eeegek 
a 
isis for 
ould take e place w 
ie i. Sie point of 
prong diminishing the effective 
view of these two regi 
The P and Vase. “Our re 
= horn laws concerning Statute Labour Roads te Cuthelie ae The Earl pa pH to kn o . ableday in the re- 
returns were ordered, and routine Bills for- | and was supported by Lord Stourton, the Hon . Lang. 
dale, M.P., the Hon. E. Howard, the Hon. E. Petre, the t will soon be sper to public inspection, 
T pay T. Clifford, Bishops Wiseman, Briggs, Browne, little ‘blemished by the effects zex injury wack te "s 
Honey Market. Fri sols closed at 993| Waring, Sharples, and m of the peppa Catholic first seemed irrepara rable. Every o who has seen i 
the account; Redue d Wires per Cents, 98; Three | prelates — cle SS The agen a pein eb pres F ta 
| which 1 bad pe o, the tie A a a and stated | artists oe ae Se ed, z paste of = th mis 
that of a cation with me | chief, left London immediately on his discharge, and re- 
ean Portsmon: th-street, Lincolns. i tolice. it had bee mge tion 
arpi r IA various Ct reorganise the praa in such a way as 
T=- 
erwall, hay ‘and corn m 
H of the Dake of 
4 
eure coe F ilants, by ca g out a system of education 
ie phone = pr religion. “This course it was 
A pal Convent at ypce tod = aa week the 
new Catholic schools and Com vent of the Order of St. 
ware! 
eT. Anawiony Ringeinnd, efforts of 
wang Nen the Roman Cai — religion. rt having been 
adopted, a series resolutions, | the oe object . 
Newt which was to aid the Institute in their 
the Established Church, oye other — Of | w; 
The 
ith ‘great ceremony. The children went in fo 
from the Catholic Chapel in Bee acre 
= by several clergymen, me ae arrival they 
re fo sae introdu ced to pec mR receptors, con- 
the 
Lisseshall, gts buildi ig 
ana Sa a piace, nee IN istol, try, were ad 
F 
PI 
Con agai of bens at Ber- 
y, and several monks from Cail holie 
opted 
T Medica 
i Re pea on utation 
The Hon. Mr. Petre addressed the meeting at an 
lengt 
te 3 mae its Pini., paredes Society, consisting of Mr. Walley, M. 3 
pe cnn Mage Means |De baei a, patiaa ME ated spon Si 
i ttiso . 1 
ay en his mansion dent > Pine: | er agen Saturday, z at the Home-office. The subject | 
ee va Knight, the well-known ryman, of 
| King’s-road, who having purchased the | weal ate a 3 
