uring the ions condemning the proposed Bill were ultimately 
Sate | errioa, together with petitionsto Parliament. A third 
og it of rk aey days for the Charen 
mp cep delibera 
ihe parcel prosperity, poe me e 
s Bill be 
and con. 
ouid he conceal | Moorfields, Dr. Campbell inthe chair. Resolutions and 
abs poino of pose same tenor with those which we have 
T just corde d w voted, and the petition was was entrusted 
oe 
the Tora Hamlets that the: ey 
ment. A moe r meeting was held. on the same night at 
Union Cha) a street, Mr. D. be Path in me 
country on tbai Daa 
ue Waly given by them w! 
y presided, and an utions in favour 
of ore were supported by Lord Camoys, 
eerily T. "Sis k, Lord Beaumont, Hon. E. Petre, 
Lord E. Howard, Hon. C. AS: Hon. C. = e, 
ing a 
ther Ei n 
Church, to the number oi rll, at aimar in Lon- 
P P : 
Th 
having agreed to resolution: anda, paa ae 
wi h th 
= < take e 
’s advisers with the full consent : recto: 
the Queen, would be Teceived throughout 1 Ireland as the terial P roposition . The J. Hor srs the t 
ae of f religions antipathy over reason, and fill that country | took the chair, and aies pie ot was sain sed by the 
bade coe De me cp A eep dismay, E ad Rev. Dr. Rice, Me: O'Neil, Foster, Harrison, Cur- 
esperation ACLEAN opposed the Bill, e ex- |}; 
pressed his surprise at the unwarrantable use of the Queen’s ling, and others. The e meet mgm conformity pep a 
name made by Sir 3 Graham, and expressed his regret that the | and resolutions were adop! n eo +d 
whe th abeg y y atenha ot been avowed atan earlier period, ps wear Meetings have since been held at St. 
when the party which brought them into office was gathering k lesex, Woolwich, and other es in 
numbers and strength. The debate was again adjourned. aw Mia a2 r e z 
Telegraphic Chess Match.—The = bed — by 
City. telegraph to be played at rac ae d London 
Money Market, Friday.—Consols closed at 992 for | telegra of the South Western Railwa: ae oe bose last 
money, and 99} for the account; Reduced Three per week at the PEES À eens the moves on 
Cents, 983; Three-and-Quarter New, 1014 ; Exchequer | being communicated by signals along the wires by the 
Bills, 58s. to 60s. ; India Bonds, 74 ; Bank Stock, 2093. | voltaic battery from one pan other. Mr. Staun- 
k oF MEE WE EWE | ton, the celebrated player, and Major Kennedy were at 
T. 
ZTUESDAY—BANKRUPTS—EK. F. A. Hanson, 16, Walaut Tree-walk, | GOSport; Mr, ig Mr. Buckle, Captain Evans, Mr. 
Lambeth, gas fitter—W. Jonne, Adelaide Gallery, Strand, commission agent Perigal al, Mr. Hampton, and other well- pege players, 
—W Honcxinsow, 1, Weston-street, Pentonville, s! —Jos, Jarvis and Jas, na The 
ae Sect septa per Cann patent a E A wive merchants], makan PE er) se 
an’s, Hertfordshire, draper—. mpar » Oxford street, coac! - 
aR Tosa Woorram s 15, Charles-street, Manchester-square, Marylebone, were numbered from one to 5 oe e ipti com 
builder—P. Barren, Shel E Fargo i ee Jonas, Pinchbeck, municated by a at k to the figures on the 
incolnshire, butcher. ATT: a Meg ol, currier—T.S. Donn, Liver- | 4+ i in- 
scauihakepet r—W. W. Spence, New at yne, a ra anio tive squares as as tl y wi made. originally in- 
Arron South Shields, linen-draper—W. we ‘Bees Livi merchan t— | tended that only five minutes should be allowed between. 
H. Overenv, Popplewell in ee Workshire, carà maker oe depa: f rom b 
rC: H SEQ ESTRATIONS.—D. D. Maneater O Supr, rch t | each move, bu ge = was e rted y 
= tson, minister of Stran: re—A. Stir “ee 
i as i WwW, Horst, Burntshiels, Bakani farmer—J. Horts T mutual consent, so tha! e game occupi a goat in the 
thiels, Renfrewshire, farmor J: Macooxat.n, Kingerloch, Argylshire, sheep | hours. There was, however, ance at remarkab) le in the 
dealer—W. Jamrzsoy, Dundee, merchant. 5 p 343 
FRIDAY—W. B. Srsery, Jamaica-tow, Bermondsey, sail-maker—T. P. 
g Southwark gt e e rt ag the players and the celerity with w the communica- 
E p ee ANT OUT +t e. 
tree maker T, H. Corim, Argyle-street, Middlesex, wine and spirit-mer. | tion ~ them was kept up. Te was made at the 
t—J. Picksrina, prar aa place, Old Kent-road, Farmit M. Friars, rate of 35 Is in a minui e 
ag eneng ee Cornhill, ot ses, ct rire xton, lithographic s a. t d to 
pria i ERA com, Joekesha Twi 2a T. Jonem Li Liverpool, | being reais to communicate a move, and as many 1 
Sonasi Foote, Doreetsbirey grocer ss a a Tavistock, care ire, | repeat it in we to secure ~— m e — 
d — ILLIA M: enny, Oni ter— e 
7. a Sinead: Glouceste’ rants; gr aah! A Pansows, Bristol, ane a rehended. ere are at aa 
P 
SCOTCH gon iene a Gaane, Hatohenstows, Gisrzow, stations of the South Western Railway, two m > m 
DIE, gow, COW- 
es 
igence by 
lectro-magnetic having one wire, ~~ being more easily 
fU tr opolís and its Vicinity. read, but eat so rapid ; and the voltaic battery with two 
The Grant to Maynooth.—The excitement on the | wires and magnetic needles, which à is more Yifieu m to 
i oth Bill continues un- {| be understood, and requi ore practice F ee 
ae pel ps Sige Maynoo both of Church d work it. The la atter was used for the 
held daily et aen t fea of the teh, 
Dissenters, pi meeting 0 of the Universi end T o EN Steam-pac Company.—The Ro: oya 
of Cambridge was held in oun on Saturday, a at whic (West ina) Mai rhage Company have at las 
a form of protest against the p roposed il, 10s. per share, whic 
I 1, ors. “of the 50,1072. = o the fa show go 
day the bankers, merchants, and a tthe ech bovine 29, 0921. ‘applica e to the an or 
oly af Lando, ea an together by ged ma ars tl a of capit tal and other r purpos t appears 
ur | pursuant to a isition addressed to his lordshi ig eet A a 
assembled at the pee Tavern. Kio 1000 this account, in order 
Mr. J. Labo 
ef 
uchere, Mr. Gould, Mr. | show that the parasan e got into a working and 
mming, Mr. Ambrose Moore, Mr, Daniel Whittle paying condition. A vote of 2,0007. to the directors for 
Harvey Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Wheelton, Mr. ey, | past services, and an allowance o: . per annum 
* Mr. Farmer or p seconded the | future, was carried unanimously, ge Saar feeling 
rari luti us, which were strong in the res- | seemed to be that the exertions of the ectors haye 
rion pea to the proposed gran nt; aoda a petition now brought the — of the company into a satis- 
to Parliament, embodying the resolutions, was unani- | factory position. a god sara ge = pai 
Covent Ga rden ad latter! kel wi y satisfac 
ter pacar te ae stone. seeks be | Caveman age as the public, and arrangements 
inhabit ay i ilitate tran- 
the metropolis, assembled by public | had been pat pe the Customs to faci 
inhabitants a. tes tify their Å Sae ap = lage Sevan | shipment, embarkatio ion, &e., while all the company’s 
‘BE ea ee rae 
a seky wi Mr. — At the recent half. early 
ron to the proce fare ngs. r, South Sea Company. — J 
Bevan "the banker, was in the grt and the several | meeting of this corporation, the report stated that 
Tatio proposed 0 or seconded by the Rev. Dr. | since the last general meeting, the guarantee fund, 
Grol (of e St. "Stephens, Y hier Mr. Blackburn, Mr. | consisting of 127,0827. 11s. Three per Cent. Consols, and 
Mr. Chalm 
d Dr. Dic’ ting 83,3817. 12s. r Cent. Reduced Consols, 
ore ir C. E. a, r. Halloway, and . | making together a sum of peg: Eau per gy 
Seales. on excitement was manifested throughout | stock, n vd pr mn oe x = 
the proceedings, and Dr. Croly was loudly interrupted | re rectors, in taking a general vi : e prope rty of the 
E peech, which attempted to trace the history of} company, had found it convenient t class sa ~ 
Tue tsm in land, and contended that all the | two heads of “ permanent” and “ Pi tuat ing.” 
n i that had befallen our Sove: Sy the | the first head they included the capital of 3,662, īsa, 
an appeal to th a redieckion - execution of Charles I, to the death of George IV., were | 8s. 6d. lent to the public, and the guarantee fund of 
e reason ani 
tof Popery. Resolu-| 616,4647. 3s. Three per Cent. stock. “Under the second 
fhe Rapin es that 
; People never faea af cites ate success, was satisfied | referable to their encouragement o 
