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professors out of 31 had subscribed the representation: 
rgh, while in the other four universities tess felloges ue na Bora 
Tri College the profes: hiies ofm 
se uath olie 
eeng ng | reso were adopted, and though the meeting was 
colo wong ; p and | | r thinly a attended, a considerable sum was subscribed 
Hegre 
The’ y Meetings.—An unusually large sum has 
| bee: n placed “= hs credit of the religious pn at by the 
y or | last May m a ving arn See pecuniary 
been set aside i in | results o f the a appeals made by the principal Fy eae 
rane rel * | Church Missionary, 105,249 5 ; British and Fore’ 
5,8 n 
Éz Fe 
ritish fo: 
sionary, 8600/.; Primitive Methodist st Missionary, 356713 
‘London City Mission, 95797. ; London School Un nion, 
5612, i and Foreign ors, 20722. 
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r, Sheil’s Poiana he % Her N Majesty's Troop-ship Apollo. —We „feel great 
of their having introd uce 
pleas 
respecting the safety p ey Apollo, have proved 
| Bre emature, as will be n fr rom the enclosed lette: 
“ Lloyds, Suly T, 
as eiry nerady reply to ; the in inquiry addressed 
thi ay 
ad pro! 
piot ons in nd, was nanny 
EE parts’ of | the Unirea Kingdom. 
“og oe had \t a mmissioners of the Admi- 
ate portion an ralty, on the 28th ult., I have the honour to subjoin an 
refused to interfe : ; ais : imes 
efaset trin rit hepa tiy extract of a raia received this d Eio Liverpool, an- 
ran 2 i i nouncing the arrival of her Majesty’s troop-shi 
- | Apollo, at Quebec, on ge a pe which intelli igen i 
ble; and at Ossonse havi ng | presume to have been ht the, ship Robinson, 
eg som sible for it, z 7 ought | inson, 
-by | Wilburn, arrived Yesterday at Live erpoo! 1 have, &e. 
i uch J. Lopes.—Capt. W. A. B. Hamilt vase ls N” (Es xtract,) 
Paget son July 10.—Her Majesty’s troop-shi llo, 
Phe ip as Quebec, June 14. pee 
—Friday iy” ta, thefirst Friday in 
aid avi thr "He Jul 
use SAE Adeka thé Trinit iy Tiere aM. Ci on anmai fair held on the spot where once stood 
sel Ta po nd to it their kt as inbemmvadte ana inv: alid. met iat th tre m “Fairlop Oak,” in cual E F orest, took place 
tes s.—Lord F RUSSELL poi way of Ministers, yhich not the lea their for cts | according ys annual tom, and owing to the fineness 
r Hes with | of the day y nds from the me is and 
e populous ae a a. warms “£ a e 
, whi ormerly to exte 
to three days, the last being Sunday, is now confined to 
ys, i y, 
one, it being found that charte ich it 
is hel not allow more. The Essex road presented 
reading of | a scene of much commotion from an rly hour in the 
ret paet Bill, oe morning till hoa n the evening, by the numerous 
of Tandon) Bill, and the h Sales as i vehicles ong—the miniature frigates of the 
Bill, me oor second time.. The Ban atio blockmakers, shipwright and watermen’s societies, 
esas the Mer chant Seamen’s Bill pas: eer eonek ugh com- ams by six horses, forming the principal 
Taction, | 
Ci t. a iden Turn ied Fortune-—One of | those sudden ac- 
t cessions of fort has lately 
its | . Money Market, Friday. —Consols for the opening | occurred to a poor T named Grrl Boothby, 
tloeed at 991; Red nts, 993; Three- | living in Earl-st Seven Dials, who has been dis- 
d-Quarter_ New, 1023, and Consols for oer 29.53 covered to be the r cightfal pma =F E vainabis freehoa 
Bills, 58s. to 60s.; India Bonds, 71 72 p.m.; | property in the neighbourhood of Poika -green, and 
a Bank Stock, 21l hich she will t time Ry oe sagoma sake of, 
o m the estimated value being 30,0 was previously 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. gaining a a living by needle wey and at times 
TUESDAY —BANKRUPTS—H. Haanis, cf 3, Champion-stove, Camber- | was unable to procure the common necessaries of life. 
well, and of 2, Cole-street, Dover-road, Newington, Hide-salesman—G. 4 : 
Ep 0- | Po Brighton, Linen-draper—C Jones, of Adstock, Buckinghamshire, adie onday” evening Mr. 
of A ‘Overs-colonnade, Boyan oy; Hatter cA. Warowr cf Kettering, "Nor: ascended hago his ball led the Albion,” from 
: loon, 
pe pretense Koree a e late wr aoe sof Munchen Merchant—J. | the garden of the Albert “Saloon, at Hoxton. It was 
ig the required obede: Neu, of Ardwick and Manchester, Common-brewer—J. M. Ganoxsx, of | his third ascent this season, making on the whole, his 
ae sin Progress, ae will l probably be rage t next shine Ward pi conmamuictarer~ eit Stine ae Pasi pork} 302d ascent. On this occasion he was ied 
ill was za a Rootes a a divis je i weer, Devonshire, 1 by his father, now upwards of 70 years cae age, and by 
= Lea House met ; = a oon, and went into committee r SCOTCH SEQUECTE: ATIONS D. of Whi ots of "Danterming, pany, | the son of the mF beg ab ietor of the tavern. The exhibition 
jraper—J. 
k eenia f 
gate l-bar, Spirit dealer. high d the gardens ns of e ta’ 
maker—S. Tance, Bese Roadra straet meer Victualler We H on Portree, | Were filled. The "balloon having attained a on. 
ng E A SG 3 Graat ie Suta i Diaper phe altitude, bore away in a direction for Essex, 
“Snotann, Bristol, Grocer—T. Lov: japanat Ar a lande lin 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS—A. Yeso, Edinbareh. iiai The pe Mowe Saee 9g ih items 
ie fy Feather eee, at ee e ei posing the Museum which h: orig Sein exhibiting 
oe to the public under this title, he. been sold nd auction 
by Mr, Sainsbury, the cha opel ae Si rised 
bose peo and its Eien. endless collection of objec ore or lees 
h Yy, medal aan » rel ers articles 
- larg els, &c. The prices fetched by 
Sund i partly i in consequence of Sir Her- the pah on were o te one-fourth of what Mr. 
ia ae pee yer sige eer in| b he tM paid for them ; and on the whole the sale 
should be iecrea in the course of the service, and | failed to. command good prices, notwithstanding the 
ts. 
partly ix in Benepe of a rumour that the Rey. n W. U. | presumed interest of the objec 
Thunder Storm. —From 10 0 dhe on Sunday night 
the heat the day, ee ae 
ace gobs At ik dak Mr. y ‘erie came Te the increased so as to become most ¢ p 
1 its v "a isi oy ae 
+ : ices, all of whom, with the minister, storm, the atmosphere being co inated with 
atd eti aP ab id "Ha hes of a ego fork rked “ghtning wai re he 
tert cross out was placed on the table. sees pan. of nt thu: ne were hea: 
i eisai res „Tead, the minister standin ng the wh ole three m Monday poe i ing th who! le > southern a 
ngre tions At the oa p of the communion | and ka thunder was so frequent 2 to resemble ee 
z parson e "Rich ascended the pulpit in his sur- | continual roar of artillery. At nbs the rain 
of St M 
inde ds pe the qth chapter t , | fell in torrents for about 10 mi lerer eie uring that 
tained no allusion to what | time the lightning, which was oo hy jo Laon” Sace peals 
atly memi The offertory followed, the | of distant thunder, was most vi 
being collected by the boys in purple purses, | after which the P pean dispersed, tenting a atmosphere 
in front a large cross. The pra; oe much cooler rand purer, The storm did not approach 
miry, ra i t ar rtain if th a Ave = th Tr, and i of Earex and Surrey, it was severely 
» in order ertai i t every stage o! red e | river, in A 
oR a ine zA ET d that for > | bongregati ar erase the ati of the order for = felt. The ry rs in some places were the size of 
e power ae the , but no intimation of the matter was given, and | marbles, and did an sepa ong deal of damage amongst 
s | the only an usual thing was the absence of Mr. Oakeley | the hot and greenhouses. In Lord Saye and Sele’s 
unds at Erith, there were upw of 4000 es of 
HAW, too The late Fire at Quebec c.—A public meeting was | glass broken. The storm appeared to come from the 
wi e quib’ T with valde s to held on Friday, at nih London Tavern, the Lord fed or |S. W., and to make a complete circuit to the E. and N. 
; whose sovereignty was denied to contribute for the relief of the suffering | It eae Dorset an ea weste: ties in 
= catablishe tants of Quebec. “The m t Ezme Fox Maule, | unday, and increased in violence as it 
Pattison, 3 M.P., Mr. spi ., Mr. Glyn, and | acceded eastward. Considerable een was done by 
n addressed th or ik Appropriate | the storm in parts of Worcestershire, and we have 
