been made between the vers 
F and the College of Physicia ns, by w 
T in detail -$ the ape the practice 
4 opened to %, 
pearing bef bre 
T at whi cht the 
Se a 
were quite i inconsistent with enh 
defi that so much mn: would come 
lais as would create alarm in 
tenis aadi kg 50 = harar: pirat i 
oe mie. „be no advan 
he agi 
nas 
kne ich of the sse arguments s Sir 
his rive Pp If so much corn 
bje apinaa l friends, i 
a 
n to those colonies, what became of 
the pratt ele ral i est? He daed y Sir R. 
ahs roduced so much egs of aoa 
s refusi ense of jus diie grj 
ha ae ced. nad ia to katian. 
how ey taught the colonies the sam es 
inculeated with such eo seen succes 
op Irel M asdtrustod that the 
to the bosoi m Egr 
eld to 
t rant to justice. He 
securing uniformi y in mec Sir R. Peel on this motion, and n ne hi 
g Tasted Kingdom would fai by ve 
urgi 
n Act to estal tablis h lear savings’ banks. 
ad a first tim: 
Cıty. 
oney Market. Friday.—Conso' 
Reduced 
mibg ne 
Leaden sall- 
D. Cxaser, 
paeau Carden 
way Clauses Consolidation (Scotland) 
I was comm p pa upon- etan Lascashize, ch 
can ze Regis, ironmonger—T. Fors 
SCOTCH SE kein naa a 
M’Aagrava, jan, ine Argyleshire, merchant. 
PTS—T. F. Prrsn, Chenpside, 
shire, 
H §. EQUE ESTRATIONS—C. M*Leax, 
Sic EAS = Tarr, Dundee, b 
Wer wW, bookseller—W na 
say rars, Orchard, near Hawick, farmer. 
da eld. the ath: m an kied ‘a 
Exeter-hall, t 
re ladies. 
agricultural wind; 
would prove that this the rie 
Pe: 
on this ‘ao vena shi exactly Eae same course which had 
tisfac met ck n Ireland. 
pe re ke 
bee 276; inh Bonds, ‘68s. prem. ; Eiders uer Bills, 
56s. pre 
e, Bishopsgate- 
rtn-street, Leaman rd and Landport, Hamp | 
ARRETT, 
itriemuir, aae o ae, Rows} Argyle. 
ae ee go a ee 
sey” 
Earl of Chichester in the atid 
we report 
- aged operations in the 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
Grail be retained in the hands of surgeons, for the v pure” | man, from allowing his mind to dwell long upon this sebject, had | leyan Missionary Society was held on Monday in 
ined in the hands of surgeons, for the * pure” | man, from allowing his mind to dwell long upon this abject, had | le Society was held on Monday in 
153 
should be hed from the general poco Mission 
s contra-distinguished from the general practi loner, greatly Overrated the benefits which the 
Lrt pisa shan i 0 ale mended by him <a confer upon Avatralasian asri Ector tall “The chair was announced se be taken at 
er, Salter: Boge pa S consider the que: standing out- 
allowing the introductio corn duty free from alex oar cal ie the doors were be- 
nies than that of allowing it to come in duty free from one | tween ns “at ‘000 Saunt by f = 
colony in particular. Sea considered the — sett Apa i saie P MRK wh 
Seure that obje the prec: — of many other motions of a similar character, greater nu: The M uis of Breadal- 
ef the ree higher pt Pi a rise cee i The "College « or ie introduced for no other purpose than that of producing a con- on too! Prenat ed by the Right Hon. Sir 
dans and the C ie ege = Surgeons are to form a joint board stant densita on the Corn-laws ; and, as such, he would meet T H. on. Fox aragi: a Rev. Dr. Buntin 
ates ; ms her be it with the most decided opposition His belief was, that, leadi p " Bs 
eneral practitioners exclusively, before | this motion, if carried, would ex spe alarm among the othe her eading ‘members the Wesleyan nib in- 
an ms e line of Sena a titioner- | agricultural interest of this country, d not te tre cating eae from Berlin, New York, Ed burgh, 
aminati i a 
» uehester, Bolton, and ante im- 
pe pret peka The report gave a favourable aco ant 
of the progress of the Wesleyan Missions, 
R. A AE. 2 ck ic. 2 40th D 
ten s Russell took pss pg and the tall and 
gall T of the 
sema this 
other. It had 
in Aus- 
and, 
a we yen to 
ended to take 
s to prove that this motion 
RE alarm of | 
el that he was 
He 
ees men 
that which he ring 
approved “the course adopted | that greater 
j m in meeti 
a few words fro 
"the House div: ided, 
Both Bills s were 
the account 
street, and Great 
ees id 
Yorkshire, spirit and 
Glasgow, calico printer— 
e-street, 
merchant 
audience “consisting of the fair sex. he vist 
were Lord Howick, Sir G. Grey, M.P., Mr. V 
ington, an » 
from Lord J. Russeil, Mr. S. Gur 
neial statement, from which ai k preken pn ths na 
jen E e for the year ending ee 31, 
of 
p 
ro Wine 
aged bes 
was 
i en sateen ki 
e Son sa and, can 
IERE 
efforts would 
iS | scriptural instruction. The 
berg, moved ee next reso 
ect :— this meeting, » w 
sick of “Chris 
air 
n address o 
TARTS 
ate of the 
held o Weincelay: 
free 
mounted to 31,54 
19041, act a oyer 
to 63241. » 10d.5 
These, vane a few tems, gave 
neral objects of the -an of ve ee = “is being an 
this d t of the extent 
idis 
u me, 
abroad, * total, 5,811 copies port 
was cannons aa opted, paar several of ‘the ae 
a gentlemen present subsequently addressed the 
eeting. 
on Coliseum.—This popular place of entertainm 
h; renovation, bo! ii oe 
regards scenery and decorations; and so = 
has Mr. Bradwell laboured for the public 
gave an | 
nd in the 
exhibition in the me tropolis, The ‘large panorama of 
Lo rag has been repainted by Mr. E. T. Parris, the 
has been cea hig n improved 
| ertetaten, 
the cave of aaas wae and other 
fia. Wane 
jesire amo’ 
“Ind erou 
nad been made, are there a Bs, 
ngst the pers 
| space into week Mey 
i M Er Prince Albert hon 
are SAA edd er str ng Saar “saa ripe 
to the publie, aa espfesed the highest 
koisa i 
ristian instructi 
cies 
hot the motion be 
a syste at 
ient. But ne 9 = nti apne metered pe 
beg the ustralians coming fon 
chat ag presided, 
tum mptre, Tar 
n. The rece 
a n strong eat was made 
n China. On the 
he 
ion! 
Hon 
at the ingenuity and taste of the arrange- 
Bill.—On Tuesday evening th 
| men 
__ The Medical Reform 
£ General Practitioners in Medi 
wifery, met at the Hanov 
+ at th 
=, the qualifications an 
e | franchise of me , R. R. Pennington 
T rimmar in the ager i E pga one of th 
Sy submitted th ascent go aroe 
receiving the privilege con 
ian aeniea sor retcved foreign 
ro; he; 
alled w bes 
ty 
g-kong and 
jation (now “4000 in number), w 
"sae to Ta a favour of a ive yar 
'ranchise and 15 years’ q ae ion for a sea 
A rmy rome 
course 
‘had e 
3s. a one ao a fo 
council. long and s ssion followed, the 
hief p of procedure with 
country, He thought that that gen 
