THE NEWSPAPER. 
202 
Zealand, proee ceded to remark that the reel question at issu 
Peg! whe ther the Late hya he aye the care of that colony in 
mg Sade he bac aioe’ or take it into. its own 
in pasioes sion ofthe inten 
> Government of New 
ts 
tions of Minister rs ghey respect 
to the f itate 
rone: nd, and was therefore capable of judging whet sas those 
ntentions were worthy of support or not. Representative 
poss rca was, his opinion, an to tje colony “of Palin 
pe cries The gaa was. nota penal colony, and therefor 
ons whi pon ex ted to such an insti in New South 
fi sist in 
Zealand. He did not, poetri hink that it would be wise to 
establish a resentative ystem there in connexion with a 
i é V tendency to 
mplicate ted even 
ne an nm Co: ompani in presen 
powers. He pee nak tha ti night be made an useful in- 
— in Be administration of New Zealand, nter: 
, but aiding the Government a: 
gration, ps veeeded re Ra. 
ground that it a en Med y affix a censure on 
Lord Stanley, pe pahan largely Jie the land question, de- 
ley upon it from t their com- 
fending the — of Lord Sta 
phina 
mencement to the such Taan pirrar they 
f cen: nyk 
e of a powe 
and goo ood ith “of ‘his count 
hist a ag = national engagément, which co 
the avidity è powe fal and strong, and guarante od 
the rights of the we. nd unpro' —Mr. C. BULLER made 
es guarantee ti 
OV Siet of N y Zealand wou wd et Be edeki: for, 
nstead of ike Pty settlers a He ctr agg system, they 
Tobbed them off with municipal in The House then 
divided, when the numbers were For cy committee, 172 3 
son gg it, 223 ; tir, against it, 51. The Lords’ amend- 
ments to the Railw. lauses oikat (Scotland) Bill, 
No. 2, were Saniklar Ei and the compensation clause relating to 
Seotch Ha yr es s negatived. 
arks 
Frid og! Krag 
for farth og ‘sage 
narrow pst ag PO “ones aid 
importa: He thought the weight of 
edly ur of d 
ton 
as an amen am bl 
Majesty, praying that she would be graciously pleased to appoin 
a co mire into 
broad an es, and to report the 
Col. Woop the € 
Citp. 
Money Market, Leese oan 
closed at 991 to 1; Reduced T 
Three- 
58s. ;. Bank. Stock 21: 
E hij AZETTE CF THE WEER. 
ESDAY. sities UPTS_T. J. Hrt, Retreat-place, Hackn 
—J. Prevent, ton, Bedfordshire, corn factor—G. vent; aip itri 
er—A. Tactanr, sen., Ipswich, Snfolk, provision: dealer 
Brows, Liverpool, m 
Tyne, baleara 
RATIONS—J. Hay, Béiaburgh. spirit. dealer—J. 
painter—R. Atexanpte and R. Bayes, Edinburgh, 
—H. 
North: 
ire, 
ymaith, Dersetsh: ite, aE riena Bo yi L 
on the Peay" j 
r” Cents. 998; 
and-Quarter, ieee Buchedeer Billa 878: toy 
of the expenses incurred in the?late prosecution, and 
to entirely remove e the — 3 mene from which. the 
communication, declared by A f Pa be 
illegal, existed with the f erai ri 
f demolition, and there is every 
probability that the business will be resumed in the 
week. 
The Waterloo Barracks in the Tower.—Saturday 
ree of the Waterloo Barracks, opposite the gra ron 
of the White Tower, on the site of the small armoury 
Ted by the fire in inom 
Waterloo barracks - ot 
great and importan mprovements 
sa ace in Aa etnies. 3 in fact, in of a 
will be so en alti na that "but for the 
White Tower, and the different A ao and batteries, it 
will scarcely be recognised as the same depôt. no 
S oard of Ordnance have bee 
“ny on the ose a residents | 
ing with the style of ‘the W 
will be three stories high, the pepe to be between 
two octagon towers, surmounted by the royal arms and 
a clock. Itis expected that the work will occupy two 
years. 
The New s: of Parlia —Messrs. Foley, 
Marshall, and Ball, huva = cece by ‘the Com- 
Hampden, Falkland, and Clevendacs, e New 
Hou uses of Parliament. Mr. Marshall executed the 
i and Mr. Bell the “Eagle- 
slayer,” last yea r exhib ect f the epii o of fresco 
e at Westminster-hall. 
and sculpture 
Mortatity o 
1 
in, 443; females, 402. Weekly average for the hast 
five years, 963. Births in the week, 1203 ; males, 635; 
females, 568 
+ 3robincial, 
Deal.—The lighthouse on the Goodwin remains still 
=| Baal havo anton mised light, in 
use. ing ship will at the e the effect of 
i ird one aie 
vessels teat the be si 
ack of the Goodwin. re the ae 
stands. 36 feet above Nae water mark, it is sh’s 
intention, in order oe new residence to 
charge rockets in dint nights, or sound a gong in foggy 
weather. On landing at Deal, after sleeping ate nights 
in oe rea, Mr. Bush w warmly congratulated 
safe arrival. 
g7 eter.—The TOP of Exeter held his CERET 
- | cipated visitation in the Cath edral o: n Monday, in the 
dis- 
R £ 41 
; bookseller 
er A GN. Curtiss Pilton; De hire, 
oScOfCH S QUESTRA TIONS- P. rate n N find argia sarr DUDES BS 
pegi and Fy Vicinity. 
iow sermon 
was preached by the Rev. €. Bariil. tts dis- 
xecute the statues of 
for th from 
asserted: right: of private judgment, and a 
| maintenance of f apostolical succession. The Bishop. mae 
which was so lon 
The = 
jar.—By an: 
d — by the that the 
of Gray’s: inn, in spry anion 844, Mr: Pyke | condensed report of it oomai, 35 columns of close 
| and expelled the society, for poten | print i in the Times. ps following contains: a few e 
practices derogatory to the bar. 3 ealed ortant portions. The bishop 
psa ye order to the judges, as rin kle dae: inng | Commenced By referring: to the — of last wint 
of co was’ _ at considerable len ` upon | and his pastoral unded on the advice given tọ 
such ete on two evenings, appointed by the judges | him by the ben mrem ; 
n r a E E E aa aa 
e z CRR suffice it to say, that ithavin, 
J Sofa = to: del = e i a i was hot the advice of th ane bors 
nt 
were present, and upon 
-| which followed 
the advice which he et 
pter—th: 
he whole body 
upon the appeal. Eleven judges wer of 
à “ the Cha at t = T A 
entering, the hall hey took their seats at the table at | judice-seized hold of it, vepaded by th the daily efforts ‘of the most 
per end, and immedi ing Lord | Powerful portion of the eee press, “which, having communi- 
Denman. delivered the decision of the Court “We deems ra My indie n peje ea 
} e ‘ered! thè spplitation of Mr Pyle ani = of ‘thought se sua ta ate which it could hardly 
gpg y the T. and Taster of the in x ous party in our owm Charre: ther ‘com onde Ysa a 
"th lons Soei £ avs- excesses which ev: "ba ker i 
bi Ponidi he h rede s-inn, and are d not fail ultimately to ei nn "The peerd of” 
Moat pinion hat the orde: led against. ti cy. had long believed themselves to be distinguished by 
shou. be ed.” The judges, who were. all robed, eae Church, and'these very results did in Kek 
Er pg rose and quitted A of hall, be srg ese excellent — bem — = to tell what was 
ch mem those io called th Ty 
é late Rew. Sydney Smith.—The daily papers} Churcimen on th ope eta: = faye many instances it em- 
, on the e authority of the booksellers, that Mr. poten all the fanaticism of’ t “A wipe : of beers ve 
Thomas Moore is d oni a biography ng out their zeal or: their iiri ey. The deno 
S Smith, po, drot hel Rom rapt ven vations had’ oP tie i oblivion of principle, 
ydne id . : equal forge’ SS ct, in demandin 
oe Itis expected! that the correspondents: of Mr: | tenance of things’ as‘ they ees for im the’ eyes’ of f th gf 
With wi ut Mr. in po lemen it was call ration r 
ori: ore 2 SSESS) 
many: brilliant er orca letters which must be best day 5 
The Ere 
kas been 
“ssc in this ease, whi 
and the 
cutlets, 
ase of cries Smith, the e = 
_ 
i Smith are oe a whole si rae ra TaD so 
e lete dis@rders to ex ress ‘ae Srey 
strongly ‘against the hota of the eeepc i i ci 
surplice was ent never” seed he tpit, hel 
it hag steel constan iy cite in almost all the ulpits of this 
| very diocese wit the ois Wig: mien halt , in 
some cases, ally worn p: had only been by his 
required'to be worn by all’ in ting 4 sng 
a party badge. The ery of ‘No 
m this order—a ery on: aaa to 
[June 21 
tro trouble t the ‘whole ‘Church y with its 
Sy - 
side; p Cai land. The Pree knee; and alin >a Paralyae z 
s said they Had objected to the surplic SOR Of n teir 5 
font tainted with the abominations of pete r 
erè bot so absurd as to denounce it as po lk Rome they ; 
the pulpit and not in the reading-desk. thee as ~ when nsed i 
ey did not understand the principle of receiving it, at at al : 
he the r pee Ren and rejecting it as po si to Fevers 
d wher ery ay Binet it. This was an a SO ie the ee 
he neh ‘had Been reserved for the enlightened ttravaganes ‘ 
Hee nor: “ae tly ‘or “A time. Their Bak, “a 
roan iia ure’ of ae ; 
tave Ngee ed them i 
Again, let him take k 
i 
: 
? 
h 
é Sitet f 
sc J 
to bring back poper: ? 
mi Siri ety experienced th 
wo ri s for s 
P k Aor and althoug! 
the objects of it, d to his L ordship by ‘the a ; 
Tu Ciis only aE ‘the tahoe Bann th ee It bn 
y persons who ought to have kid bette 
ote not to Have rg pee Aii: their better kn rrai “age, 
the law of Queen agrees if) levying a rate for the p 
not otty preclu KA e ty, but forbade the proas ‘ 
the SEP One very ‘high authority, of which he must 
something more by-and- by, had said that collection 
reference to the poor ee A box, aad went to 
icular parish ; and this nt 
the collec 
rained Hoi itale ‘this a ertio singe 
not have been AWS of the ‘facts’ 
tion itself not ae but the phrase. 
oi 
„Hov 
phe tot cules was “the 
e, “the poor man’s box,’ 
4 
u b that 
a ote. but to te Siis MoA ed of for such piou joses as the 
na tas ae ae sien of tie arent ‘hong tfit. The 
mifes ety 2 
” 
st) eei ihop 
the ‘clergy i in Si tHe recent contest ; and en 
him to do otherwise. 
necessity alone induced 
he would 4 ips adly have presery' 
cl 
pi pear aati 
ir go oo judgme: were Sa 
they then swore that ley woul pay due 
mly to th 
yd call them, the main 
Soini Me erered hai ee 
t 
eded, a ndt the prayer for 
eDatruselesh: fo foritmight interfere 
His lordship denounced this settin: 
this e arrr of Ae 
Chan 
places: 
ay Dit spirit which 
the Church, sha be it ionty 
pi si of the Tas 
reflirred t 
feeble power 
they did in pee 
tended to c 
and defile the co 
said, were now 
should pais whither 
they shoul d remain W 
ooere they Bad 
