E H Bios rare FEATHERS.—DUTY z REE. gare "4 | committee, so as to meet the objections and suggestions 
; : of Scotch members, The Irish 
ay i Duke of $ utherlar nd, Eo President. 
apao £1,000,000, fully subscribed, 
Alderman, Chairm 
n, E 
RE of T 
ivided among the Assured. 
nding 3lst December, 184 
the su! 
um paid during the peaa 
cas: ae bs orn in 
ven 
the London Board, 
n force upw wards 
annu: nat Prci 
or four-fifths of the total profits of the Com- 
4, 
ms assured was delisia 
n Ireland w: 
e | the rep or the tenant. 
ght 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
ro ra ene ty eeni ropa price of Foreign 
A_c Fagas F! 
SATU eR s JUNE T gga Trish x White Danti . se dar 104. “| Best Foreign Greys .. 2s. Od. 
RITISH INSU RENGE COMPANY | Best Ditto :. .. al std Goose” ,. ls. 6d. 
ORTH B Established 1809. 2s. = : So leds. 9d 
List of Prices of ev: asard 
189 
Banking Bill was also- 
te aien ect of a disem 
ssion ; and after some resistance 
: from Mr. Smith O’Brien, ‘who had come over from 
Heat & Sox, 196 (opposite the olny = herbage ge 
News of the Werk. 
| Dublin to oppose it, the report of the Bill was received. 
Bes. fara 
zome News 
een zavi Prince A accompanied 
Cour: Thyes biras 
by the Duke of Nem and the Prince 
Í Leiningen, 1 lef "Beckingh ham rete on Monday for 
His lordship winter oat 
of I 
x Monday Lord Stanley i introduc: the H iak to Slough by a specia? train of 
H for the ppa of granting compen- | the Great Wate ilway. The rince of Wales, 
90,000 per | Sation to tenants in Ireland. This measure is keek Prince Alfred, and the Princesses, also left town on the 
forward by Government as the vee of the Landlords | same for Windsor. es e Queen and 
and Tenants’ Commission, and is intended to meet the | her royal visitors too airing in the new droshkys 
suggestions of the Report lately ected to Parlia. | Which arri ved at Windsor last week as H p sang 
1 period. = part Aa ig : of D De ce Lor ord Stanley, in intro- asg Albert, an sg the Duke a: De chess arp pn b 
di l numerous suite, afterw at went to Ascot races, 
in as capital, obtained either fro and a on their ies a state dinner was given in St. 
i 
George’ are Si Wednesday, the Queen, accompa- 
bert 
ts, Dire 
who are all respons sible SRS, may be obtained | 1t might absurd to talk of the capital of Irish ert and the Duke of Nemours 
of Messrs. Bs and M. Boy Resident Members of the Board, pre sss E t out ‘the I Fo ent of 
r New Ban uildings ; or raf the Aei 2h, Yak ae re East. possessed m Imit in | Coldstream Guards in the Great Park, and in The even- 
3 Ed ekat reei the ik exe ng Her Majesty gave another state dinner in St. 
y CTORIA | m ASSURANCE COMPANY, P rA site nt “ pie agitation—to say | George’s Hall. On Thursday, after taking their us 
Kine WILLIAM prnits,, CiTy. ng of capital of another kind in the shape of his | morning walk in th nds of the Castle, the Queen 
airman. enj. Hawes, Esq., labour and industr try. On these efore, | and her royal visitors proceeded to Ascot to witness the 
Ba. Rid Bao, rman. Nesbitt, Esq. Governmen proposed to stablish a commission in| race for the Emperor of Russia’s Cup In 1e evening 
peas: paavin, Esq. John Nolloth, Esq. Dublin, the expenses of which will be defrayed by a} the eer ve a state dinner in George's Hall. 
,F.R.S8 Charles Phillips, Esq. tax levied on the tenants, and whose office it will be t Her Majesty and Prince ee accompanied by the 
s Major-Gen. Robertson. : 0 a family, the Duke and Duche TN left 
Daniel Sutton, Esq. ward compensation for three kinds of improvement ihe Castle 4 esterday for town relia by a epecial 
OB. B. Woolsey, Esq i i i 2 to 
RERS is particularly directed to effected by tenants—viz., building, dra: ning and fencing. | ¢ n from Pha oug gh fe Paddin Her Las esty gave a 
f this Company. Assurances can be | Lord Portman ssed his disappointment at the 
cale, and for sho ds, at | measure, and announced his intention to introduce a grand s 
ight. 
Queen’s Fancy Ball.—The 
ine an notwithstanding the life “assured may Bill for the more clearly defining what he herpes Ay to| The Queen gave 
p out of the limits pi iie the nec — on | be a tenant’sright. This Bill was in hurs- | costumé on iak ts ron at Buckingham Pala 
5 iiaeia ained = day by Lord Portman, who stated Set its object is to which all the guests appeared in the costume ‘of “the 
wii compensation to tenants for permanent improve- period between 1740 a 175 > The p Spy nu! 
oubted personal ments made on the land. The Bi i prop REREN EN so bees sesieal teeclgnucs ot Sintine Solasatie soe 
rms of years, repayable by instalments. renee of any land, holding such land with P without | the me: tropolis, all of whom a oreign costum 
wi O Y, Actuary and Secretary. -| 9 lease, at any time wi ithin six months prior o the e ex- s that, date, E EREA in the uniform of their phe gy 
ALBION Taki INSURANCE COMPANY, | piration of his | The nobility and g Bear in numerous 
eX ai poems by Aerof Piian clai m compensation, not uae ‘the amount of ate f prar the costun es o bers ef their families 
years’ rent for tillages and for permanent improvements. living at that period, the à re! being copied from 
poroa Rat Farge Capital, totally inde- | On Tuesday, the Duke of Wellington — the com- the genom ied suo eo exactness. 
Bosc: 
Sate ae Seales of Premium, will be apportio: 
e 
iemand at the end ofe 
By poret! in Cash 
ugmentation of the Sor Insured ; or, 
re Annual Premium. 
very three y 
sals, and eve 
e Office. Ep 
aera MEETING 184 
be held ras cee 
TomsD September 
President of ai Annual Meeting. 
The ea he of N cig mpto: 
The Lord Ashburt 
he 
r Co leg e. 
Albert Way, Bais Dir. S 
SECTIONAL COMMITTEES. 
3 HISTOR 
President,- Hall “Esq Ga 0 gs a N 
Sir oileau, Rart. 
{Sit Charles Lemon, Bart., M.P. 
line Dean of Westminster. 
The D of Peterborough. 
, D.D. ohn M. Kemble, 
B Rev. S. R. Maitland 
W. B. D. “Turnbull, Esq. 
Rev. D. W 
W. Wh RCHITECTURE. 
ewell, D D., rea r of Trin. Coll. Cambridge. 
arkland. Esq 
Rey. D. J. Stewart. 
Roland Biles Seca Esq. 
v. J. L. Peti 
F AND MEDIEV. ray AN! TIQUTTIES. 
t.—W. R. Hamilton, Esq., V.P,S.A. 
sin 
EARL, 
Presiden 
Sir Frederick Madden. 
R 
of One Pound wi ill be e 
sot ng be meron ae. 
1, to intro peg 
Ly; y, and re 
ickham, ‘Winch 
order of the 
- 
entral goa 
T War, Hon. Sec. 
g to Fou FTHS, or 80 PER CENT. of the 
3 Eerie I eee arising ae all Policies i tated Fete ahi e 
ned 
Patrick Fraser Tytler, beis 
illiams, 
Ven. Archdeacon Burn 
identz. | Hon. Robert Curzon 
The Dean of Hereford. 
ston, E Sir Richard hin estmacott, 
Pawel, Be Alex. Duff Gordon, Bart. 
"i T W. King, Esq. 
È Edward Haw kins, Esq. 
ntitled pa attend the 
wie ae = qah 
ethe 
licy-holders on =e 29th Beg Kois, and 
death. 
$h Femije information, may 
CHARLTON, Secretary. 
Bens ARCHEOLOGICAL EOE 
Tee conmenTos 
me he 
rly, D. € T Head Master o! 
the 
i and gave his decided negative to the moi 
mittal of the Mayin ponr Bill. 
t that the 
mittee on the Bil] that day six cared 
ost 
, black, 
r blue—most richly aahidi r gio or r silver, 
or trimmed with gold p 5 Bow wdere 
versal, and the style o of e 
excep’ 
wate 
a: 
ra col 
among t 
Wicklow pyara the Bill, a nd ha ayo 
hat i limi o th 
the Q 
i 
p 
e connection of 
5 
military commissi 
n the uniforms- of 
oe Gerai Ka iding 
an endowment. Ha objected to charg 
ment on the Consolidated Fun 
would rouse 
Cardigan in th 
battle of Culloden, and the Marquis of Londonderry in 
nought, sori that 
‘or it, and said 
bed ob 
| of garter: Pea ioners 5 ys Duke of Retland was 
dressed in the full costum 
century back ; the Chetselloe of the Exchequer in the 
dress of his predecesso r in office of the Aie riod; the 
Duke of Beaufort, the Earl of Wilton, Earl Fitz! hardinge, 
Lord Shelburne, ‘Lord Morpeth, Lord Stanley, and Vis- 
unt A 
ill 
on » Friday, Lord Ashley introduced 
important Bills for regulating t a gems of 
in England and Wales. 
were 
e Earlof 
the gre sae 
ress of th 
Livespont, Earl Delawarr and Lord 
of the nett, > ap- 
| costumes. Th 
Ernest sg ay 
o | peared in the d 
disting d 
[ome ware a biek e court dress, and 
ssell looked twice his usual size in the 
fth 
uishe 
ir J. Graham, who rier ae the 
ded by 
and intended to give — Bd best support 
onday, nd a fruitless op oak] 
tion, the cope Banking Bill oid ik committee, | 
trifling am means nts. _ Oa iy ann Mr. 
as to realm on 
most beautiful S cottin dre 
M may of Breadalbane, t om Mente of St 
Ca apta n Gordon „Cum The officers who wore 
3 Jon ng w 
white on whi 
r 
of the Corn- laws, 
de bate on {the pe of free-trade. Sir J. Graham 
eorge IV. 
The cay: mes all wore high military boots, rea a some of 
them the crim: lk sword-belt reo with gold, 
soe ty of ot other branch hes of nativ ustry ; 
and ome the — of protecting for prin | 
spe li 
the a ce of a 
aega i m 
duties s the key-st ‘> oti ie olicy. 
fixed pes of a and said t ae 
we had better ah t a 
At the same vat 
motion. 
ss 
ies pg of tthe adi 
e ‘variety w h those of the gen 
all was the same, e, the wy difference being in 
ana in the choice of colours, 
and the display T pe n decorations. <A 
| ap ney ve in little velvet bate, ‘vith one or two f 
atlas, 
ted by the ERT the defence made for 
cepti 
a ridge 
indica‘ 
Peel, the House divid 
and after a re 
ded, | and 
On 
uris round the forehead 
nd the se alin Dack with -a on the 
se wigs e still c pe 
and negatived tion a a majority of 132. 
tealing Bill d 
he 
bits pita a Me Tides Dog-Stealing was read 
rity of 67 to 23 ; and Sir J. Y 
e fashion of wez 
| starting Soak the ak, Mg ae aton 
Buller’s cant "Rates Bill was supported by Govern- | ot being confined at all at the w 
ment, and read a second time wi — a dition. On| ia irt al of which 
~ a long debate too! n the = S these were compose ge Hi eaded silks 
tte with the un ts 34 3 
Law Bill 
standing that it would mid mature consideration in 
| or worked in Ar has ; the trains were looped up 
