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845. N PAPER. 145 
p f Pro | house in ee by which it is estimated that an 
‘az what was called the gone Colonel | o ruth. All attempts, he f to do! of 500K, will be effected. Arrangements 
BE arës relatives. In the presence z es pu lie | away w wih this ladei o Maynooth w less: | ar 
meeting he charged Capt. Grover with having made | Even were i su AT they would only arrest the | Miira S ths Temple. —The Rev. Dr. Robinson, 
those cruel and false assertions he rey, S shame,” | | ea ofo 
was here interrupted by lo es of “Sha on al er La mis i f pol iey which | deacon of Madras, has been pron Master of the 
«Chair, chair,” “ Order, Ay gee in my Tih Thi an led. | Temple, in t Mr. Benso , resigned. 
I confess I have neve r bee sige gg randise the pirks Church w s| Panorama of Nank ring Burfi a 
than I am to hear rakes rena e from a cler ergym | nian wish to cripple, as much as possible, | large panorama of the ety a Neat ing and of the sur- 
The only insinuation to which vent rev. genset a can | the ‘Eaablshed Church of this country. Las | Y, which is gene aay regarded as one of 
possibly allude is, that the relatives of my poor friend | of Parliam aw of mortmain was relaxed in| the best he has yet painted. It contains a good vi tie 
mourned for him before "oom: fa was ES favour of t the eee man Catholic kor vile a Bill | of the whole town, with _its Public bape fortifica- 
long Bire ation en Capt. Randall, the uncle Peen in by the Bis shop of Lon nm ha | tions, and wert y 
of Mr, Stoddart, and other ‘persons, endeavouring to| object the endowment of curacies a's popu ulous places | cele brated tower of pate Ti 
offensive expressions while | was re ject he endo ther of tl f k Thang, first lord 
Pe astifed them, a refused to retract. ‘he Chair-| Church was evident] nd tl f the treasury ; ; Ke-ying, principa Chinese commis- 
man said the rev. gentleman, in refu baa to give an | to Maynooth was only one = a + series of eee in i that sioner ; | _Elepoo, second ‘Chinese missioner ; Sir 
apology, had done himself great disc: credit. His conduct direction. The Are y ideaco Sir Hugh h, Captain Loch, Cap- 
unworthy the character of a Christian, a gentl in Fitz zjames Chin, the Tartar general ; Mr. Gutzlaff, 
man, or a clergyman. rage te on ae Se en constitution of this country, and ‘One it was ee consti- the late Mr. Mor: rrison, Vice-Admiral Sir W. Parki x 
the tha ki of the meeting we: r. Wolff, and | tution which enabled England to thwart the 1 Lo rd S eae ; Major Anstruther, 
it was a that a ealinnet abodes Mint be i of infidel France,and had thes ur nati T} and flowers peame 
opened Senet the rev. ge re oe vith some suit- her on innacle of greatness. In the he lie varied and natural, and 
able testimonial. On the motion of Lord De Mauley, cite he hai dm ai ew. on of being under-| Mr. Bur ord: has drome uced a picture Kire 
seconded by Sir T. Acland, the thanks oft any particular statesman, but to will pishay n= the “appearance of — Soper 
were voted to Sir Edward Codri ington for his conduct | speak generally o tthe pernicious uo policy pursued, and to know to ight-se f London, than to half the 
in the chair. call attention to the s the Church } 
Anti-Maynooth Conference. =A numerous body of Engl and was thereb z seen of immine pa ps Seamen Wednesday afternoon 
en and gentlemen, appointed as ne tae ey by peril, as there was in this inerea: nt a fook: a niea was held in Crosby all, for the purpose of 
nt religious bodies in various towns in the king- nition of the Roman Catholic religion as fostered and reve thy steps to procure the erection ofa , chure on a 
dom, have been holding meetings during the phos at | encouraged by the State. „The Archdeacon, after ejg 
the urpose of 
ith presided ; 
e feeling in opposi sition K ai 
E. Sm | the 
ing Hh clergy against disunion EEEN themselves, 
PE har Fine "Arts. —On Saturd: 
the e London-docks, fo r the e accommodation 
of seamen H the port of Lo — The Earl of Had- 
t Lord 
, First Lord of the A 
meeting on Wednesday 
Edinburgh, Leith, “Dublin, Tivern, Manchester, 
rdeen, Leamington, Newcastle, Swan 
ham, Bristol, face fone Phon, Be 
Taunton, Hi, 
est | 
sea, Birmi 
, Wes 
rear iG pape minis ii 
3 Rev. T. Gre, 
= Haley of MD. 
P ando ther 
easur 
The Archdeacon of Lo oa 
s Visi. tation —On — 
e Hale held his a 
riri 
Leeds 
0 
Free C] 
eyan minister, of 
gentlemen, all in| 
Sias 
i of the o Roya 1 College | ‘of Physician i in "the 
Manson were crowded by the 
ne arts, to witness the dis. 
was in the chair, 
ley, the Bis! 
ralty, 
supported by ‘sh Marquis of Castes 
ral Earl Ca adogan, Admiral Lord 
of London, Admi 
A teat B 
a by th 
pi 
nott, Esq., of Bohun 
pietu res in the cata logue, 
ere some of the er Ties 
E Oo Stanfield, W. 
owles, 
Parry, R.N., S 
Mr.G. R 
ORAS ER ES 
ic an 
it was entitled í Hi ete mane woul 
"The Bi ed th 
| guineas, 
ovr hop of London movi 
ution expre 
iy of a proposa cretion, = in doing so, 
s gratitude that men so high in official 
his opinion 
reheat 
when the 
x 
Royal Academy Exhi uibition, plate possessor 
plasat te opi 
| that it was, the „duty of Government to take steps to 
ec: r 400 
"| picture by fo wk te of the “Castello D’ Techie Anp ig 
engra 
guineas, 
| The mgp rin having been seconded by Mr. G. R. 
Ro binson carried unanimously. , Various other 
earried 
Mole,” fi graving giv ren to Pood 
of | Scribes to he A eas, 
e pi dat by C R. fn , R. A., “x 
fot the Vicar of Wakefield, j ‘sold ts or e guineas, 
pr. tty t+] 
A 
| painted ‘with great effect, sold ‘for oo guineas. 
Ruins of Baalb 
f “The Widow,” 
“ The | Bri 
erable amount were handed in, headed by the Queen 
| Dowager with 507 
pening of the Hungerfo cen bi Lambeth Suspension 
—This nt ridge was opened to Pa publie on 
y | by D. Roberts, sa 
ter 
the 
cal depa: artment of hisli 
ee 
ook Erien goo 
resident evening tl e 
no less than 
Y 
aradı , the dire ing themselves by 
oh the bridge ps for ible t 
raffic upon pay- 
sabe tof a toll of one spe gps ege In the 
he dire irectors, c 
T 
te the 
_ Occasions such as th 
Which he d 
eliy: 
o express 
ing events of the ‘day which had mo 
ied 
was customary “(he N, on 
at, for the Archdeacon, in the e charge 
his rss i 
chai 
uckland, Sir I. L. Goldene 
ie, M.P., ear other Te The 
pu 
rea mages 
occasio: 
W. Hawes, i ., in the chair, 
Executio on, of Hoe. ke r.—The last sentence of the 
Bart., Mr. 
report path that 30s pils were 
ical 
whom RR 
Severs! ‘had oe 
mit Hocker, for ‘the murder of Mr. 
this session at ts oa llege. Disc at + sole ead. be his return to his cell, after 
Ree to the condition of the Church, with aici at the gag cP for honours in the | hearing the Gonlen s rmon on Sunday, he shed 
deduce from them Ler and cede Unive: of fen. ter the — had been } tears, for the first tim a al it was generally expected 
had been almost d, to revive disteibut ted, Dr. Par ii os ful | fi manner that he would ov erties ere 
this year, but t cireumetaed had ERRO fe andidates on their proficieney, and complimented the | sion. On Sunday evening he was engaged some hours 
had thrown inte the shade a rd e con- Pr ofess sors on the subjects taugh in | in writing bar was supposed to be his conoid but 
if surplices and cee a n see. ashort time previous to his execution he Henge: that 
re into another channel, the King’s College—The annual grant of prizes | this raphe yie = correct, by handi "a 
atholic College of Maynooth. Souls ee to the ita students of this Colle; = p pikos on statement to the o petal in w = he ea d his 
whi Se nay tly been made to the| Sat turday, the Archbishop of Canterbur, the crime, and repeate je 
uld have been met, three or on ht as th murderer 
oth on of " the Preity phr Gladstone, Sir R. I nglis, &e. The såer aed ine ue. The statement, however, t —— written 
by an universal feeling pf oo ation. Nis: pe no of 402. moe for one years, was awarded with ‘onsideratl talent, contained so man tradic- 
Seemed to vail; the Church | ¢ —_ W. F. Noott, and numerous prizes were awarded | tions, ths at n raan e could b be placed on its s truth i 
» and religious yirtusi ple appeared to have! to other p particu 
pedieney of the politician. He be e Co! alles ege was aiy on Monday, the Arehbishop of young women, which ‘eh no doubt that he has been 
ng ‘Should not properly discharge the duties Canterbury in the chair. The report s enr d = 
otce if he failed to ss his opinion on this | number of students was 849, be eing m transaction. however, the 
and to point ont tho t pome re of the contest with Kii ed for the years. c i rg | physical strength, aa > d theri ested the cul- 
urch of Rome, which the most su erficial ob-| the proprietors on t istinction which some of the | prit to maintai n his and indifference gave 
was rapidly approaching. With | students had obtained during r at Oxfo dj} way, vie whe he 
an 
sen- | for the execution, he fasted, noah was obliged to be 
e hos- support ted to the scaffold. Death was instantaneous, 
d, witnessed 
een ele 
admitted that the course of licy nose, and come wranglers. 
© present Government not essentially pital had received 1000 pati ore this yea ero at had assemble: 
ich had been pursued in former during the year eding. The tot: tal receipts, incied| the execution in nego, presenting in this respect a 
for a long time been apparent to | ing fees pupils, was 22,2767. 6s. 7 I | sing he yells and hisses usually “domed 
to the professors of a religion age 13s. ; leaving a balance o Ysa . 13s. 7d l -e 
Church of this nar dee The: now funded, in Exchequer bills, 4442 |m a 
teans of and to afford to the see of Rome the | whilst the estimated liabilities of the college gd — the: mores: of the con soni sermon on y, in 
ee Pagating error and resisting 1 by a The Fountains in Trafa ilgar Squa are.—The 1 of Newgate, was made the beche of a dis- 
= < ae sity had long n percel us play but little in accordance with the solemnity of the 
| Alth height of f about five or occasion, The — of the fo rs, an sc 
a system had been allowed fo: a Md lt p , were admitted, tickets, to seats reserve 
v. Oie mi ined that lons Lysine ty so profuse for them, just as they are admitted to public meetings 
influence which A a Bays olie e oi Ae working all day the | of ordinary character ; and the man Connor, who 
“ethno, known to exe ercise, would have induced Th e Chel been, committed for 5 es the e spe ag a 
ent t I iles’s, was pla site 
have aa tae a ee grant altogether: peer T | se sea Water Company, which | ppl api rato J e r, and ee mot yet 
Students a ee ete | nies } h having t tried, was oiatediy allude t as a murderer by the 
throughout dente would be ta tained to i vehi fee the cist at the engine. chaplain, i effect of the service on his co tite nee 
fa 
