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Jury 12] THE NEWS PAPER. 221 
Graham which n4- caused so in the | rides during the week. T u and 
R spa > uring the wee! tis stated that the Quee: 
The _Seuspaper. | pe the Par-chial videare Bill, am oe the Cha- Prince Albert, aft ll of the King and 
——, URDAY, JULY. 12, 1845. ritab Trusts Bill. With taniey’s wig og 
X SAT ——— i. Landlords and Tenants Sir R. Peel aie > and th mbark o oe 
ICTORIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. =, hut the temour of Tis | royal ya r Cowes. Her gars and the P Prince 
iE E No. 8, Kine WILLIAM Sie Crry. hi h retara prin e Osborne. house until the close 
Duke, Ald., M.P., Chairm „Benj. Hawes, Esq., |° servations there is s little doa $ that it will also be of ‘the week, The Prince of Wales and the Princess 
a Deputy Chair S Nesbitt, Ee por stponed „for the present - Russell, | Royal will accom Her Majesty. 
Bisi ‘ds x Ta. Joba N olloth, Esa. as gerd his Ecclesias- Parliamentary Movements.—Captain Bennet, Con- 
onkin, Esq., F.R.S. Charles Phillips, Esq. teal Courts Bill, "anding it impossible to obtain a suffi- | servative, has been elected member for West Suffolk 
Aaron Goldsmid, yn ieee . without opposition. The election for greg eee: has 
|S pela Ae al 4 On Frida ay, on the motion for going into committee on | terminated in the herein of Mr. Moffatt, the free trade 
the Co ommons Enclosure Bill, Mr, S. Crawford brought | Mr. Mofatt, 125 125; 5 Maj being for Me. Prinsep, r mi n 
forward amen t for the’ ostponement of the | pov ot jority, ae 
ding t ana x a end Conservative, who polled 670 votes more than Gen eral 
rope n without the necessary permission ment was negatived by 12] to 11, and the House went | Bri the free trade candidate, At Abingdon, 
= bei n pre ly obtained—this plan | i mo Committee. Several clauses w were t the: en agreed to, | Attorney-General has besa 
° J; 30, 
st fi lowed d i T} a a ey “ag Asia, Bag “4 F., Thesiger, 156; 7 ed 
freis life, J sittings, without t di o aulfield, 126. The new Sa icitor-General, Mr. Kel HT 
ssurers on real or undoubted personal = SA th EE any Capasso Ao- Tri k will not he re-elected for oe without a con os 
tye aes; repayable by instalments, Co I ay Bi i, Si APIO. COMES -00 APO _ TS" Mr. Shafto Adair havin; ing co me for pete to peng 
sae m Rarray, Actuary and Secretary. eges ill, when Sir E3 D. Acland moved the inser- on the Whig interest, 
close, that measures are said t 0 be | progress 
HE pa TI e ang SEAL, tape assenas CE la f the Colleges be required to make a declarati ion, ae a seat for Mr. "Kelly elsewhere, n the e SÈ his 
cy of human life, and offers the following objec t of whic hw as to ascertain ‘hale belief in ted that this. perdi will. 
A AEREE F. aith. The motion was op-| be attained ei ther by the ec ail of Mr. B. Escot 
oe eon Semmes ag ee sed by Government on the ground that it ee thes from Wi nehester, r, or by t that of* Mr r. Bodkin, from 
~ The prospect ofa are bee than can possibly be obtained ITA asa rt wor nd regarded as at varia Rochester. that Mr. Hudson, 
i arly beneficial mode adopted in with th d object of the Bill, On adi a tie the great railway proprietor, is to be the next oer 
istributi surplus. aa eS with the professed obj as ie way eae sige vision. Se > | for Whitby, Mr. beg aes havi ving de termined to re 
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naa » New Bridge-stret, Blackfriars. | Glanses and the > preamble of the Bil were agreed to Tue Revenve, atten return ns for the yearand quarter 
ioni Dori hay published this week. 
Annual Annu: nual T E a Mp pae ly, * 
| Age.| Premium || Age, | Premium || Age. Bort i j reaR. in fa Cabal and Excise for 
i for £100. r £10 for £100. biki ftl f wi ined befi th “quarte T, but to a much smaller extent than that 
115 8|) 4 | 22 4 9l| o| s th d f anticipated by Sir R. Peel at the beginning of this 
; CHARLES James wits el, SE had given. The motion was a by Goverment aad | Tai a proposing the reduction of the Customs and 
Ei New Bridge-street, Blackfria 94 to On the same day | Excise dities. The total revenue for the Year is 
| aG third 51,067,856/., being an increase over that of the year 
Prtsa ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, Mr. Cowper’s Field Gardens Bill was read a preceding of 847,1787. In the Customs, the increase is 
y NUAL oe 1845. time and passed. On Wednesday Lord Ashley’s Lu- | 36,8867. ; Excise 119,397/. ; Stamps 328,8207. ; Taxes 
o be held E WINCHESTER, ee natic Asylums Bill, after a long discussion, was carried | 30,9251 ; Property Tax 14,2917. ; Post-office 47,000} 5 
a RE Betb through committee and ordere d to be gee Mr. | Miscellaneous 255,6797. ; to which must be added Im- 
dent of the Annual Meeting. Macaulay then moved, in the absence of Mr. Ruther- | prest and other moneys 122,442/—making a total of 
The. aeii of Northampton. Ai teati oe ke Saen t Bill, | 955,4407. The decre: is co Crown lands, 
The Lord Ashburt or E ena pl e wer Koyeraties Bili] peo aut Baarn of Advances 88,262/.—making 
The Dean of Taai, the objet df. whiwhi to -sboliels the testa: by whicli together 108,262}, which being deducted from the 
Rev. G. Moberly, ry L., Head Master of abo m of 955,4407., gives an increase on the year 
ries, Winchester College from taking degrees or ho olding office in any University of 847,1 782. On the Quarter there is a of 
Albert Way, Esd., Dir. of Scotland. The discussion which patie was long and | 739,847/. In ‘the Customs this decrease is 369,687. 5 
ee emren was: animated, and the Government were vehement tiya attac ked Excise 149 9087. 5 Miscellaneo = us 408,5352. ; to which 
20S 2 other Oreg R, 
Sagar Hemy, alam, Ba oe ae The second reading, however, was lost; but 11910,0890.. t Advances 95 92,2037. a a total be 
Sir Charles Lemon, Bart., M.P. only by the small majority of eight. On the same day L f1 Tas 6937. : 
* \ The — of Westminster. x c: lie Relief Bill via’ increase of 132,043/.; Taxes ers 932. 5 
he Dean of Peterborough. Mr. Watson's Roman ie Relief Bill was rejected | 157,5067, — making together 300,2421, being 
dinel, D.D. ohn M. Kemble, Esq. | bya majority of 42, On y, on the motion for | deducted from the hore sum of 1,040, oor. gives a de- 
Tr a R omen the third reading of the Irish Colleges Bill, Mr. Bernal | crease on the quarter of 739 par The Post-office ei 
The Dount MOA” Osborne brought forward an amendment for wiy rown lands do in this caleulatio 
Rev. J. J. Smith. [into the exzdioneyof throwing open Trinity College to quarter’s return in bo Saas being uithaal welt 
Dal ie aS ž As B. Fag kerane, ier ong piia of 1844, exhibiting neither increase nor decrease. = 
om i rdy, tric raser er, Esq. 1 Į 
4 in Holmes, Esq. T | Rev. D. William np è the amendment was lost by 168 to 91; e the third i em ies aegis has ae is a ce 
"Rev. W. Whewell, D. DDE Mipiter aE Coll, Cambridge. age aan be the Bill was carried by a majority of 151.. | ing the di AKN o a Baronet of the United E asar 
Bir Stephen Glynne, Bart MP. = ce _ The enue returns for the quarter ending on Satur-/ Grea: na Moe mee unto John Francis Davis, . 
_ The Dean of Ely, been published this week. They show an ea, Qoraan rof me 
Binard Bire Bo” | J; E. Markland. Esa: on the year of 847,1781. ; but a decrease on the| Law. Appointments Mr, 1 = Fitzroy K Kelly, M.P. for 
Cockerell, Esq., R.A. | Rev. F. 0. P lumptre, D.D. peer cae 739, S71. ‘This is attributable to the important Uachehige haw “a cose appointed eee ote iy vai ar 
PW. He one Peq. meaa Re eas reductions made by Sir R. Peel at the beginning of the | Zoom of Sir F. a Promoted to th 
; Rev. C. H. Hartshorne 
Rev. W. Staunton. merloeeer ty keal 2 Diplomatic Ap Appointments. — The Queen has been 
Rey. D. J. Stewart. P ier’ appoint rampton, Esq., cretary 
Roland wife Sa Esq. fa nctory to find yew it falls far hort of the Premier’s i Legation ia eager o be Secretary of Legation 
v: J. L. Peti calculation. In ustoms, for instance, , Sir R. Peel | in United States ; and N, S. Scott, Esg, «, Some time 
| calculated that the reduction ra ~ noe p t n Spain 
the abolition of the duti stav 
reduce that brani eh of the eae, ai ‘the quarter by seit dn Cae fon wW. oe in Marit 
the sum of 603,0007., whereas : f the late Major-G gents yom 
only 369,3877. rig go Excise, me R. Peel calculated New C Commission.—The Queen has appointed Lieut- 
that the oe of te duties on glass and auctions | o] Sir F, Smith, Mr. Airy the astronomer royal, and 
would entail a reduction on the quarter of ate i Professor Barlo w of a to be the commissioners 
George Ormerod, Esq., D.C.L. | whereas the loss is only 149,908 Serep ranc r inquiring into the merits of the broad and narrow 
Hen , Esq. | of the standing revenue show a considerable increase on soi Ban 
w.s. Faure :| the quarter. The Stamps have increased 132,0007;| Death of Lord Seaford.—Charles Rose 
ntitled to ai 
Le Ellis, Baron 
Taxes 10,000/.; and the Property-tax ford S hog — of — so created apee 
fice and Crown Lands show | died suddenly last week, at his seat, Woodend, near 
oa te ths auarter the Chichester in bi 74th year. In 1798, he married the 
diminution or q „t aly child “of a 
srs. Cockburn, 4, Whitehall; | returns being identical those of the corresponding | ppi > pi e Herve = Fees eid a 
r of the Central Committee, ever sho ind g 
ALBERT Way, Hon. Sec. 
ga of the. Teck. 7 
Rev, J 
of One Pound will be e ttend the | the 
Dis ier ae peace &c., which may take gise 157,0007. 
T M, to introduce one La ady, "and receiv e the Volum fà ‘i 
Transactions of wes Meetin, “=a neith 
= wt 
Bucking-| Fune f Sir W. Follett—Tho mortal remains remains = 
Albert | this distinguished were consigned to their 
and | rosting'placo în the alts Benenth he altar of the 
those present to 
Kni 
Belgians Campbell, E D. Acla WP. or 
Theatre with their presence. H Her Maj North Devon, Mr. Croker, Mr. Green, M.P., 
wise pey ee ae loeb. Bowen ma, we eiren Esq., E 
Medical Bill of Sir J. (and 
