THE NEWSPAPER. ' 137 
which has recently obtained such a ra | ing the Bill ; and offered the acknowledgments of the 
pid speed as to | ing the Bill; and offered the acknowledgments of the 
z BHP, S hat oer roe on mo ey : leavin Majesty | meeting to those Members of Parliame agreg formed 
accept on the | the minorit the di f Saturda 
oe piro ing inority on the division oi u morning. 
o provide forth Top Fenrik as th A a, Te vessel, Prince Albert called Capt. Hosken and | Some of the speakers indulged in cunsiderable dane 
eae patnatis pric would. faded. a de requested him to convey to Mr. Smith Her Majasty s|of language; and Mr. E. Baines expressed hi 
r. the } ge “about co con th anks for the model of g Larom: Hor me rarely just | with great page ge os the Diona Me. Shel, ag that = 
vould place the entire property of 
e hands “of commissioners, and regard the 
ergy e first age on the fund. Opposed 
Juntary princi =A mi felt it to be the duty of the state 
d, at “end 
O; 
; and d b clog A mie ee ts aT 
iples ; and concluded by declaring his | Magni cor hip, an wish you every "Psi ped sted Foe read a few aeea xtracted Aa a sermon, 
aan renee ome ie assert- | on your oyages across the Atlantic.” Pri slams rt | said to have been siaip teg by Friar Jennings, in 
n who had voted for the Church Tem- asked when it was intended to start on the voyage, Augu st, 1844, before the Archbishop of Tuam, in 
could hesitate as to the power of Parliament over | and upon Capt. H oske: en informing his Royal High- | which, after exclaiming violently against the people 
rty of Ireland, with the view of render. it l r the latter end of July, or styled bible-readers, and ainst all Bible Soci ties, 
as a fund for the religious instruction and Ys a o ni 
tng t SpOpOrtioA Tir AAAS e beginning of Augu h be f th 
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necessity for con- pti that Ca t. H sae e to save the equinox ; | likely to lead them into sin and corruption, Friar 
alt i 2 a Hosken replied that that was song ii mech the | Jennings is said to have wound = with the declaration. 
object as to make one or two voyag speedily as | that tl 2g of pet hea: cd his flock would only. 
poibli in order that the aeni may gi at rectly con- | lead them to destruct 
kogy of the Resagd of the Gii ter remaining 
T a r the royal party | ing gy ev idently pedbatet i apen a fas the em to stop. 
= r eft imedia ond me first. r. Grey, editor of e man’s Journal, 
inga Tiia. The hord pre a ee he platfe ed of Mr Paul the 
on bo Saye ney in his state-barg t à 
of the tl 2 
her  Majeatyrs vais, but remained at a little pore off, | but the ays answer receiv eet that Mr. Paul did: 
ba pore k a bag were gaily dressed in colours, | not care the publisher’s or printer’s name, but Dy 
d the r duri g the afternoon presente ed a very | Gre uld Sorti the pamphlet if he liked. The M 
per ate is ile qui wi of bane was about to declare the meetin 
Her Majesty's Visit to Drury-lane Theatre.—Her | dissolved, en at Dr. Grey’s request, he said that h 
Majesty paid a state visit to this theatre m raige | had been requested by that gentleman, an Irish Protesi 
night ; and as it is some time since such a t has | ant, to state that he denied, from a knowledge of th 
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moved tha hat the Birkenhead, Man- pr for the dis a of seatsand boxes. The hou the meeting, but could not obtain a hearing. — 
= tes nate ok rowde a to excess, E iia presented a most satnaiae the same night, there was a meeting of the London 
kebe T appearance. The royal party arrived at Bapt tist Association, at the c in le-street, 
and | the- theatre Bony after 7 o’clock. e Mr. Pewtress was ne to the chair, 
Majesty and Prince Albert appeared in the royal box, B dd ressed the audience against the measure, as a 
| applanse broke forth from every part of the » house, and A towards oe endowment of the Roman Catholic 
continued until t as raised for Sev ral othe: er > entlemen spoke, and reso- 
anthem. Both Her Majesty and the Prines . pp p A third 
h Chapel a Kent- 
Grpson, Mr, V. | in the performances, which consisted of William Tell | road, vat hich Mr. ‘D. y Wire ire pre Several 
z E Clari. wi deli „and Abee seier Gai petitions 
» Mr. Acuionsy, Sir G. | and being in fine voice, the exhibition of his great | were adopted against the passing of the Bill.—On 
he motion, 66; Against it, | talents are said to have given her Majesty much plea- pep See a ecturo, on the epe pre of the sored 
mber of petitions | sure. The Royal party remained until the conclusion | to May delivered ‘in the cron Room 
Maynooth were pre- | of the entertainments, and, both on leaving the box at Kensington, P be ae sa TP riaa a son 0 É the late- 
Ai oie ‘the second read- | anq driving pui the theatre, were cheered enthusiasti- | Right Hon. ps r Perceval. 
fot T. the i 
ing w: = carried by 0 58. —Mr. MuNTZ cally y owd. It is understood that the receipts| The Mer — enna s atar —A church for the 
the o Surg yd Bill, he Sree of the erosie f aanb to ‘nate of 9007. The cost pny tii of me K om ndon abou t to be es s established. 
ractii ionan e compelle 0 
prescriptions hi ite English, and also label ian of = fittings of the royal box and a apartments exceeded the Cates B FA Be oar in the elt and the Bishop of 
pots, and jars, = plain Bn glish.—Mr. Serjeant MUR 170 m : Ys Th P 
notice that on stie, y | Reinterment of his Royal Highness the Duke of London will pro; the first resolution. e church: 
ae ers vey in Iri i isser. that on Kern at ps be built co the pnw ers Bt. ee S- 
ommittee on 7 
i ie clock, the Lord Chamberlain, Earl Delaw: and | docks, where there are throughout the year a daily 
Irela a and and) A T gh 2 
g (Ire ja an EN Act i Ai wis aea the executors of his late Royal Highness, peta dca by | average of 500 sail of vessels ; and though their crews 
ge Scotland, but he had not | several of the directors of the Kens cme n Cem -n do > not live on board, yet hun dreds of them board and 
ini ‘the immediate locality. The sittings will be 
Paion atta the ee he intended to make, | g fe ogee ge: removal of the ci 
hn 
aper went to press, [Left sitting.] of his al Hi san R a 
which it was origivally deposite ted to the saree ma bs ania? General Benevolent Fund.—The anniversary 
Ci ttp. cted for its reception. The ceremony of this institution took placo n 
ruy Market, Friday.—Consols fo mf the a “gts ‘rvate and everything was conducted with b ’ Hall, the Right Hon. H. Labouchere, 
d at 99; Reduced Three per Cen ts, 973 5 ; solmit ty. i chair, supported by about 150 gentlemen. 
was 
announ 
e of the fifth portion of this library was commenced, | Return of Dr. Wolff from Bokhara.— 
nt 
w, 1004; Bank Stock, 2094 baa pi rary of the Duke of Sussex.—On Tuesday the |The amount of subscriptio 
prem, beat 
The 
On Sunday 
ee | resent portion consists of the Latin Classics, bn morning a sermon was _preacl at Trinity Church, 
TUESD, GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. Drama, a Poy, i the Fp lles Lettres, men ome Gray’s Inn-road, by the Rev. Dr. Wolff, who has within 
ay =BayenuPr: r ST. H: Wines ws and W. C. Srawes, Chelms- | ‘The number of lots disposed of this bec con- | the last few days arrived in England from Bokhara. 
oxy Pam "a Ho ae eons a vit ratte sisted of some rare first editions of the 1 fe a Classics, The rev. _ gentleman preac ched to a congregation, con- 
aly echan | which fetched extraordinary high priees, The sale of 0 perso al 
TS Strewat mad Ja J : this portion of the property will Wek 12 days. __ | for the Promotion of C ge, and also for 
Ss Sua a spin =e en Art Union.—The 9th mn e ; 
aver Scorce I SEQUESTRA ATIONS F W.F.: d A. Feazsr, | of this s 3 ne hag- on Tuesday, in Drury Lane | Curates in populous -i At the conlaion of of the 
: FRIDAY. — Thea „The ip egg Se presided, = ex- | service, Kae = A, erram took his departure- 
Pe she ON men ad geen i urin ing the la mber of persons collected 
T Ram S inti ime ba 1 p z qa he in. 
aR n upw werik of 600/., ‘sat that th Miter g ae saree M aes morning the remai 
e Biasin | whale amount e d was 15,4002. Mr. G.G Clive, of the Guards, were semana 
Mr. Uwins, R. A. from the residence of the gallant officer’s father, E. B. 
Re which r 
ee Gaur, jun., Edinburgh, insurance- Sear Clive, Esq., Grafton-street, Bond-street, for interment 
suas to committee. The prda of the prizes then |in the esi: vig - Whitfield, i, Hereford. = ae 
d, and continued for some hours. procession -gate by the 
Het etropolis and its Vicinity. The Grant $ Maynooth.— Notwithstanding the ma- Regiment. of a ry ena i whom, with Penne 
he Queen’s Visit to the Great Britain.—On Tuesday jority in favour of the second reading of the Maynooth | muffled, it was escorte oe to the Paddington railway 
er Majesty and Prine A Albert paid their | Bilf, meetings in opposition to the measure ae to | station. The coffin was gr y reliefs of privates 
a. to this extraordinary vessel. vi take place. What is sere coger “an a gegen i a the regiment. Mr. Clive, the magistrate, was 
tably fine, and many thousandso ting” was held on ay evening a xeter | chief mourner. 
, both-at Greenwich amd kwil rall, Eo a awati ae ae ‘agile of Breadalt After The Cleaning of St. Paul’s.—On Friday the Arch- 
oad royal party. Her Majesty and the | jetters from the Rev. Lord Wriothesley Russell, and | deacon and other officials of St. Pauls Cathedral 
y ed at Greenwich in the Dwarf steam- atl ising for thei 
» and was received on thal Kerival + the Lords bie 2 a, fox om iair were os eman and seconded by —_ to inspect the ‘progress of ——* the sculp- 
y and the authorities of the Hospital ;| the Rev. Andrew i, Honorii | uu maso: ee fe rad er 
ste boys being drawn out in array for | Rey. A. Tidman, ag > J. Goodheart fa aa i 3} fancy manner. The masonry is perfectly sound, and 
Jpon the Queen’s arriving on board the | Mr, Edward Bain n. (of Leeds, a Dissenter the Sgures perfect 5 Dut they a i 
y her commander, Lieut. Hosken, R.N., Cammine, the = ot ‘Mortimer, er C. E. Smith, Bart., | dust and smoke as black as coal, =a so nae i it re- 
to ope Majesty by Lord Hawarden, va Rev. W. “mig rs (a min f the Fre e Kir ik « 1 es RRS ) te Mae which the 
party through the vessel. Her Ma- | Seotland ee Loe i 
th sar length of the ship, | J. Burns, ri , Me, Vou crime he “ke. hee parari k intimated to the contractor that, 
an any line-of-battle shi and seams that the House of|in consequence of he experiment answering so 
amazed 
-third longer th i i 
mg 322 fect in length, while the ant Commons Sonti Ha ve agreed to t e second reading hdl the heres eee of the edifice should undergo the 
in 
er Maj isi $ blie o) pinion shown 
ss ir ant ene yaad i at won sane a the Eth can ; declared ma "The pee rer Mr. Monckton.—The Bishop of London 
l, and yr Tees a = oe ting, s though d differing o has suspended the Hon. and Rev. Mr. oe — 
Ppy, the constructor both of the engines | other important gob ets, were uns ; 
as at once oe olia ng guilt! The Hampstead Murder.—On away © evening a 
- Brunel nen to on Majesty i= “the eigen pct of f Popery, step a y the Central letter -S at anal addressed to nti ae 
Ww, an Committed, in ing together t 
ay es beauti orgs Phe |b Anti nonin Commit a Ni all parts of th 
hat SE AE to take measures for defeat- | as the i oan elia of =r Dane. The pan 
