THE NEWSPAPER. 
Arm 19, 
e we 25,000 and oe money volt in de- 
The paipai oes d 
523,0 
w, and with much | 
energy of penen denounced ‘Si R. Peel and “h 
sham Conservative Mr. Gladstone’s | 
n ented on in strong | 
E. B a og who | 
d eine its a f the speech 
t fund w 
a 
day, 
Protestant 
t| He 
title hurch 
Gentleman, under 
ane on ‘Tues. 
u 
Relations with the 
a 
Operati v. 
agh MNeill in » tho chair. The jeoesetines were 
of the property w Gaede nder pee second 
head, and called the + Heong ” Aa rty. This 
consisted of 269,8 reduced ore ce on to 
. 178. 9d., w as the 
the company’s property which could be re vi 
mpany was possessed of se tse 10s. South Sea stock | 
ormer years. The| 
"220, 02/. 10s., valued at 
ee 
ased out of the savings 
opened by a long speech from the chairman, kia 
vehemently oppose l Sir R. Pe el’s measure—severe ely 
ke 
nown work —- py ns PCE npp | 
t its | that 
Tipiy, the 30th ult., ‘of intoxicat Tp 
ound his mother in hed, mae ‘which he 
getting up, which she refused to do i when insisted on ra 
ner, 
ao 
ae 
par somes ing a fap een cs vee 
su and declaring that no | 
of Parliame i 
Pioteatant eieren who will not firmly oppose the 
contem plate a endowment of the College o of May nooth. ija 
g o 
and in a m 
Lin n.—Anot ther 
I, 
r Cent. 
amount of the surplus wie divisible amongst th 
recent 
P 
rou ught 
ma electors affixed their names to it in 
| hu 
-| of the da ay. —At in the ties on jena a pi meeting | 
lage called we 
in "he drum a “woman 
tr ri 
ttad f 
by. photic 3 
SEA „Be ll havi a 
prietors = 253 m Ga 
the: value of 
of waa 
dowment of May ayno oth. a rer Cambri zali 
suc ch s i the sum of 38301. 4s. 2d. 
tk proposed 
eent: on South Sen tock, Such a additi would 
require a sum of 206,548}. 18s. 4d. oii: eal in in jesni 
at 1167. 13s. 4d. per cent., to 240,9737. 14s. 8d., leaving | 
i 
directors carting that their Salas 
at siagan . — per omer should in future 
num, ie re boone go and 
be printed fo for circulat ri 
ed | forwar 
be | beach, Nottingham, 
the en 
o, and throughout ee neighbourhood, the feeling 
with the 
rar 
eatin quantity of arseni¢, 
also, 
be ead the roy is oe eting of the clergy 
of E 
root, and various cir cumstances were stated i in ev dene 4 
f the dioce y has he = t 
against the Bil; ; and Wesleyan and other Pps 
been alread: 
which 
Manchester. —T 
J 
£ 
tat 
14 
to pr Tinton! in or ce to have 
; dens 
rom Ca ree. Barnwell, Histon 
‘the 
d of Coventry, | } 
petitions against the measure have 
rded fro mbri 
clergy of the 
Pat 
f Mr. Alexander | 
ster, Alderman SWatlins, Masi i 
Malcolm ‘Ross ae E. W. — the hono orary secré 
h ir 
orde podio Bis Tessier, 
Sir I. L. Goldemid, Mr. Mocatta, pe pra anik 
ressed the e meeting, and congratulated the directors 
and 
Aylesbury. xe Kai = Power Sessions se wee 
he motion = rg ot a Ee Barker, oe 
-om their cn a vote of th 
passed to them for a relinquishment of so large a 
portion of their salari 
Innovations of the Chu reh.—It is stated that the Rev 
A. W. Taylor, r Mary’s, Salis INR 
. | circu 
e| was not a subject for 
som Nugent, “ That 
— S =y was made by Tawell, erri Bio what 
it was made.” Mr. Cox ent for, 
“if any communication was rte ri yess by 
Mr. — replied that Ses ge. ong * 
jee n open court ; if t 
three magistrates would pitan and come ve a pits 
and asked 
the late culprit? 
Lord 
Mr. ge A Wy sith We aka for, and asked what con- | 
Pe 
el last wee 
, to e the objec T’s = 
a. in ed e chureh s service. de en tial statement from e he had no doubt of satis- | efficient, it is bsolately necessary to hav 
on the Right of S The question was again pu A par! ark, promenade, and ‘play ground, on each b the 
pran srik ae e that both English and French fier to Mr. Cox, Lord Nugent protesting against "it; d 
have given — evidence: The former are Captains | Mr. Cox brn dh E a further on the subject. do not exist) ah “for refreshment and shelter, 
‘Trotter, the Hon. J. Denman Daiei Ad ams, and | Mr. Sh the Governor, was then sent for. He} To pro ovide seats and benches | in abundance, 4, 
Commander Senigi Captain Bo mot and several Trench | stated na the paper handed by Tawell to Mr. Cox, 
officers are waiting to was read over in his presence, and contained an ad-| And 5. To lay out the grounds i in the most attractive 
‘at Kew Church.—A myste: robbery | mission of Tawell’s guilt. ll said, ** Yes, I am gas From the 
parish oaks of ew tn, on Saturday | guilty of the crime—1 put the prussie acid into th re have been selecte 
d Feb, when v as endi | porter, and I also attempted the crime in September ied to make five aa 
and a moveable iron-chest, containing the parish regis- | last, not by prussic acid bu orphia.” On giving the deputation was to know what aid ‘ior might e) 
rs, was abstracted therefro ehest contained | the statement . Cox, Tawell requested it might Sir 
-the registers of births, —_ goog d burials- since the | not be copied, or ap in the newspapers.. Mr. G,| the sum at the disposal o 
n 1774. "Oh "dated ‘Sho a miro oe —— and Dr. Lee seconded, *That.a| poses—namely, 80002. the residue of a 
cont the churchwarden recived a a letter statemen f the case, with the — put. to Mr. | made in 1840, and said 
he S ask Parli for a further grant—as re: 
were in possession of the regi eter ciest h requesting da Tare ist a grant of 3000/. from the present i 
been destroyed), and that they riks willing to an to act "should a simil } sent down 
restore 
them unmutila ted if the si sum of 507. was given, and an 
reso nny 
that a copy of the ‘statement “ot Mr Sherif 
also. be forwarded, being the only official one yet 
one its disposal, and that 30, 0004. of the sum 
seribed be actually paid up. ihe sm ANDED 
hould l agai inst the parties. The communica posed grant took the: deputation by: sw 
who sem himself ** J.. Brooks,” added that if om „Bre con—The criminal Thomas, who was convicted strongly pE against; and “the May 
parochial authorities were willing to aecede t 7 Lewis sa fasion to pet 
=e» it > = ~ ge - vertinement in the merchant, — the last eei of the law in this | the district, Ae = would, he feared, be sco unex 
iA cae the in: nst. tlh i645 wh istrate. 
posal w; 
ould: “Ap urn roc in E10 Fd ys vate 
"Mortality of a bce Metropolis — 
number register: 
tal, £ 806 
Bi aay fermalen, 460. Weekly average for the last 
Mecha ae. 963. Births in the week, 1199; males, 621; 
made a full pre an of his pS at 
Deal.—We have often ed. the interesting efforts 
made by Mr. Bush, “= civil engineer, to establish his 
eel warranted without consulting z those hi * wh 
ne de ead ion was sen 
degradati on of appearing to require > S0: mal r ar 
« Bie for all Natio 
ers are aware ‘of the stabo Si: disaster which 
Rapponed to the caisson last y: From a letter ad- 
dressed by Mr. Bush to th 
in reference to his proposal, to which Sir R. Peel 
It is undenstiod that Mr. Entwisle, and ie the oi 
of the deputation, highly approved of 
| claration of the mayor. 
Plym outh. —It is understood that the experin 
dh skipa: wilh he ready Er 
Provincial, 
Provincial get A ainst the Maynooth B 
The pa pala M 
numerous ats: 
proposed endowment to 
wie 
ee 
within our limits t ames o 
various meetin gs: ait al ape Oras fact it will be}? 
sufficient to state that the mere enumeration of oe 
ouse by fixing 
rly state that another inhabited island 
is now added to "Her Majesty’s dominions, in the bowels 
of which are embedded d great treasures s, and o za wa om 
of next month ; several 
to sea by me 10th composed are already fully eq 
of which it is to be c 
ang manned, and othe 
rdinary: rapidity. T oF 
commissioned within a 
S wil co; 
< aeon 
arliamen: n Fr iday last occu ies no Tess t th 
keia tarr folio ba of an i pE k Tor 
that one day alone. U rough calculation « pes: 
contains a list of aries “350 or 360 places (from 
a harbour of refuge in Trinity Bay, i in ‘the town, 
PO te wn ad 
coor 
apt, ‘Col lier; Ai 90, Capt. N. Lock, 
ana ‘lia oe be the 
and thus fò nd Gibraltar. I have com 
in the 
3 
menced 
rb, 
ae at 
o; ae Wiles 
— ven which three, six, or in some instances more horing, to asec = substrata of the Goodwin, and;| Albion, Superb ig ey and 
o: resen dth h : : i 
on the ie of the H Hee ot za lasi be nan Frilay h night De ry ) nearly as solid as rock ea hus the old sehoub of pr 
one, cannot nE been fewer tian between 2700 and E- ut n of the ween th essels tia 
See et ee ele Se Hl an or [Ie ea geris 
We shall p d, therefore, to aero F oly ihe Pea solved rt poet areh should be erected, and the | first time, and consequently thei 
inent’ t meetings which are noticed in the daily ay i regularly proceeding up = the A known. Si jais T 
tape O5 Monday a maing ok about 2100 persons, | e, On Tena wilo Me, Sima, he ‘omic, sere © 2 SO An, 
of taking measures ia danisigi to the proposed: grant, | B® aged of striking the = the gp tera ee eg N g: : rn on is 
: Eagna Tignes occupied the chair ; Mr. | Me; Sim and an ap- RE iagh m vi pri 
- Hensman, Ca mt : the 
Stowell, Mr. Haberfield, 4 i = Meo Kendal —A aes excitement has been me ie mi in | ing, and was-met on vo ta ve ig 
. Tottenham, w were the speakers Mr. Stowelj tS part of Westmoreland by the committal of Mr. | Capt. Grover. Dr: vo 
nh o to. that perua impson, son of a late highly ble | the fati d p 
haro » -a neighbo ng for the murder of his no 6 
with these obligations, the. pro- 
rere Tt appears that 
son had gone home on | Wi 
