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THE NEWSPAPER. 
teed the sum of 
aya the terms 
f the notice issue , the subjects 
these faecon were required to be iai of the 
e: House of Lords, and of the erg ion in 
ands to the Sovereign. Thre ree gh in 
the 
© same, 
‘ae 10 to abst 
ons of Religion, Justice, and the Spirit of r Chivay; 
bes in 
notice in de tail the points in which į à 
had been improyed by, Saar ene tip-staii's, 
r. Dundas that the elanses in 
Public Works (Ire 
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Henr: afterward s He enry V., acknov wledging the 
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iota $ 1434 7 Oa a 
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above mentioned were offered for coal aotan ee 
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ing Bill and of the Foreign: 'Hotteri ill re re br’ 
Seal Office Abolition | Bill w sre ad a a a third t time and spat: 
‘City. 
heya Market, Friday.—Consols for the opening 
closed at 99 to "ex-dividend ; Sigh -and-Quarter per 
Cent. New, 1024 to E Exchequer Bills, 55s. to 57s. 
ively thy of of them, b 
appo Lg to decide on the relative merit of the works. 
This offer has been taken as e of 
artis ts, whos se wor rks a ange ed rou 
und the w alls 
| to age ane who awe poem. specimens respect- | Ch 
med ne judges | — 
by upwards of 
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—Silver m 
iene -a zr he exhibiti tion is i n many respects s far apie interesting Law pia Carey, A.M.)— P 
TUESDAY —B apa fewrazt, Copthall chambers, stock | than any which have preceded it. The ¢ cig es B Ros Jurisprudence (Professor Hargrex 
teehee 2. Craneo, juz, Chashenstzeet, daiesen Hespitah upholsterers’ | number) include some very beautiful Signe L.) Prize, Henry G. peara pon e 
Pus Hampton-wich, Miaalenes, Tcensed victualer J 70.4 orzon, Halsted, one os len, t high by 9 feet wide. The e Pri a zes, Lord a soos oy -a vote 
mus irs s Se ne creditor, | sketches Beni t arquis of Normanby for i es ing om 
Been ieee i. E a eean Warwicrstire, baier i | of _art, and the pani of the specimens a fresco ae ts p rd Auckland seconded the motion, 
hdi p Å erea oo mileat eR Sorrapy, G-E, Mi wR painting show a great improvement on those — whic » was carried unanimous! 
As urrans, of Statione-s-court, aapka, City, i Ets W. Bus a pi The first three of the subjects above named, rylebone and Paddi ington Hospital.—The cere 
Oaai r re gi ven to Messrs, Maclise, Homley, 2 oe Thom 5 as "of laying the foundation stone of. this intended 
S SCOTCH ‘SEQUESTRATIONS—A. Morrart, of Barbuie, fi Cope Re and Dyce edifice was perform rmed by Pri Ibert on Saturdayy’ 
m, of Glasgow, spirit dealer. m 
Seat BANKRUPT T. Parmas, Tyijsatiess Sa Aaa e, the cartoon, sketch, and fr resco, exe ted b on the site near Cambridge-ter- 
Huddersfield, dyer Se Oe tee ei Mr: Mai ne ise, will, perhaps, be qcushteted the “eg both ace, Paddington-road. His Royal Highness was 
ee Tap -Anssernoxe, Neweastle-upon-Tyne, shipwright— | in bite prodigality rise ips superior knowledge of - KSA, by a de ARER of the parochial athorda] 
RWIS, Faiisrkeik. coloured Japet manufacturer, 
sarees maspusetasesee-J. M*Puxason and G, M‘Puensox, Kin- modes n whi ch he has wrough nt. Bes ides the six e Bishop of London, Lords Beverley an nd Man 
ee ‘ Bond Cabbell, the Dean of Chichester, pate ag 
SSS f th thor artist Mr. Armita e who Sai number o f clergy. His ghn ss havin upea 
HBerropolis and fis Wieinity. beneg : = 
The H: and the “Repea al” Members. evia e in t tn F1 Me, Tenn niel, and Mr. Noel Paton. | by Mr. Hopper, the pea Aaen proceeded to the § 
—it It appears ha Sees the “Uificulty i pi regard to the attend- ue wba ai. fr. Armitage’s work is “ Religion. pa where`the arrangements had been made fo r laying | 
—— whieh as conside so Anr a that of Mr. Tenniel is | stone. The whole sy a 
for! fortunately. surmo ing out of the Stic” a at of Mr. Paton is the “Spirit of | thousands of ns were modai d, was covi 
House on the night. of Mr. Hume's | “intended prea — n enormous marquee fro manufactory of] 
fang ee he Bar, —We have on various occasions noticed Edgingto n, Which effectually ‘protected the company frg 
form, as e easily av h Mr. gu f wind, and without $ 
not 
‘Mr. Smith Ose and Mr. ag Foe both 
of iowa, of Cheltenham, has been concerned, and m the ceremony could hardly have been performed. 
whom are s oe ie Me ie had iy Legislature t to anay bis proceedings against bene Ricketts, the Bishop of London commenced the proce eedings by 
be bound to in the tran: ublie bus s wife, widow Sx the ae Admiral | short address. + r wast then re ead and the | 
ich has sigs so  peculinly sp as session, ian Ricketts h in all of whieh the Courts and Juries decided | laid. The chil of tl 
been Smgonea by the chairman of the committee of Roar: Mr. Newton. Tt now ccd s that the following and the bishop pArA 5 his blessing, oy i 
to attend in committee on the 14th inst. e r has oe et in the hall of the Middle Tem- | nated the ceremony. In the sere the dea 
two hon genticmen have tho ought fit, in answer to the Kos “ The rs of the Bench having vee investi- | patrons of the institution dined toge at Freemase 
d very unequivocal (a gated i the charge pears against Augustu s Newton, vern, lebratio: the bpom ‘proceedin 
refusing D anh A and a denying | the power of the Hou be, Ss Asri of this society, and having “heard him | the day. Prince George of Cambridge took the ch 
to compel a th su pported by anvers, the Dani eres 
mate that if rs hee ar, as proved before ‘them, has been | in Earl of Beverley, Admiral Syke any B B. 2 
of _ ae hoe yet two peri AA Fay “will several instances highly unprofessional, 
piped persist in Seer compliance, ti question the | of severe censure. And they do order that he be ex- iety for improving th Ja C onion of the Lab pe 
cluded from the hall for the period of two years from peas —The first gen mee T of — nes neal 
ated Duke of Wellington upon pln sate —The Duke | this date. And that this age = affi xed to the sereen | held last week at Willis ioe ord h Mfo ye 
of Wellington has addressed e following note to one |in the hall—Dated 5th June, 18 and was supported by Lord Litt, "Lat 
of the honorary secretaries of the Association for ©. Wolff's Mission to Bokhara—Dr. Wolff con-| Siz J. D. Paul, the Bishop of Norwic “> s 
ent of Dueling, inzeply toa keene wr lately — much indisposed fr rom the effects of his Tate clarence, Lord Calthorpe, the Hon. W. on. vis 
issued by the committee Sati. Lord Stavordale, R. B. Sheridan, Esq., rd Ai 
deciding disputes on points e papd k PET j in i his feet occasioned by a worm called riehe, an Ebrington, W. J. Hamilton, Esq., M.P., t yr s 
London, June 20.—Field Marshal the | attacks Ra aaneee in Bokhara. Latterly his right | Rev. Sydn Osborne, &e. Tho aa 
Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Capt. | hand been disabled by a most painful swelling i in the room was very seanty, and for a fe come 
H hay th , in. the . Sir at Hodie has this week EA sas ia z their a 
2 ty | th eon ee it was most w lo ; Bok- d tl t year, 
the issue of the rules referred to in Capt. Hope’s letter, | hara w made its appe ap whic Se z Benj to th ystem ld garden sirpa e ri 
his desire to put an end to the practice of Ser ng s oo brinite "by wining it round a a pisce of pap labourers, and w ith the view to carry it bss 
putes by fighting duels cannot be don _ University pes —The distribution of ‘prizes to purchases of lan e a 
t of the faculty o of the metropolis, dinonton, age 
can upon the benefit likely papa derived ee an asso- a took place on fetaoay last, in the presence of | Mitcham, Bexley, Hendon, Isleworth, per of 
ci in 5 BE abo = Eg visi na s. ag prizes zes dale er ete the &e. Ina se places pig ny ong 2 
mover ra Loss of the Apollo Troop-S ho presided on belonging to so ciety were divi aos a 
reeeived at Lloyd’s on Saturday, from Ne amena at e ee cn an yee pe oie, adios Pot numb e te labourers as fiel ld on ie 
and Bali, of ihe tk ape A June gta a con- | the Co! llege; the Earl of Au ckland, vice-president of the | Ditton w Jaces 
tain information € ge, Mr. Wood, chair- | in propo: sf t all the other p 
Halifax for tap which eves rw on to believe that | man of the Committee of Man ement; Sir I. L. | the Hagen ied determine t to PP 
she has been with from sixty j eighty ee Goldsmid, Bart.; Mr. Aldam, M.P.; Dr. Bowring, e same purp 
drowned, The alifax on the Ist June, | M.P. ; Mr. ie ; Mr. bah banton. M.P. ; Mr. | to A aga "disposition in 
with: artil for ees tton ; Dr. Ro ge ng Prevost, the Swiss Consul- | the committee had e 
inst., information was eed fa S pasa Mpy found: General,  &e. The Maryse of Normanby having ba gd this mode of ameliorati 
land, that a vessel had bee y report by | ing classes, he § 
she was cithe Professo r Carey, and the several prizes were va A satsa neighbourhood of P 
Apollo ; but they were not able Ae cont 2 era to the following gentlemen ite ta Philo- | ereet model houses for 
s S u It soil Sonera, that the y (Professor Poet EE nior Class.—Ist | classes, and had alre 
t om the 4th June, at | ny R. B. Hay ter 5 "2 prize, George | tion of a court, m whieh 
the Apollo sailed fax on the Ist ult.,for . | Yool, of eae: Hu — eg ose John Lane | be of three each 
Royal + maa ca Fir Arts.—It will be re-| Evans, of ewe „Jobn L. Bee, London. | accommodation for 
‘collected that the result of the exhibition of court was to he ocenps 
side were to be eree 
Í Pair ili each, and one 
to accommodate widows oF © 
lorace 
m,n this way 
age at e nt el aee ete 
