ed of everything he | about 
and even vettealed a 
the factories. Thi has 
strongly brought to the notice of the Imperial 
mer. At Victoria, likewise, a = ha oc- 
ich rtunately not been 
whi as foi tended with 
EAD serious result. About 50 Chinese had per sorte at 
the west of the n armed w sapr aerar &e., | ti 
pane upon some po om 
numbers, and the affair. 
gerous form, the snibohins Tai t proper 
once to interfere. n of the RE vane 
e put into confinement for and six 
months, while others w via ee on oat “Similar 
es had been of freque: at Ningpo and 
other places. At — sang © though it appears, so 
general is the Chin owards the English 
n down, and the ste 
memorial on the subject of the Christian religion has 
been published in the Friend of China a, fro rom whic h it 
ught Emperor’s attention, at the request of 
kat ny athe’ “Penina tentiary, grené, and Aliat it 
extends only to the Fiye ports opon an or foreign tra trade— 
the pro rohibition against ner n in the interior 
being a as much in ~ 
Care or Goop Hor: 
—Cape to the 28th May 
have vaca hand, which give farther daiis of the 
ffairs on the north-eastern boundary. No 
ilitary movement of importan ken pl ce 
date of the last accounts. The Artillery, under 
the 
Capt. Shepherd, crossed the Orange River on the Fi 
May, reached Philippolis on the 4th, and were to m 
under 
Captain Campbell, aalas s Ceber 
R 
a 
g 
z: 
B 
@ 2 
2, 
attached rt, is ge 
that by he vapid and décisive movement of ‘Coll 
Richardson, the peace of that country has been effectu- 
ally secured. 
Parliament. 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
riday.—The Marquis of CLANBICARDE etition 
e for 
the Procession 
to them by those barging the 
to their poe Ate and estee 
that so 1 a portion of tl pulation, or rather; he should 
mie two factions that no’ tracted Ireland, should appear to 
be bent on nothing s h as to embitter that hos hich 
it had been the object of this as well as the prec overn- 
ments to te and miti; ; and as long as rties 
continued to A ona of dislike, it was 
hopeless for any Governmen y statesman to ean to 
ee improve the coating ey i country which so torn 
to pi ten unhappy violence of its own habitants, .—Lord 
ase & Bill to provide recognizances in way Bills 
cone = uh committee, — Lord eu gata moved for 
relative yria, i 
Lord Aberdeen as to the exclusiv: epee to 
te 
nd 
dhe thongs he tegen cee ee 
hat he thoug e might sa‘ ea Aes 
foundation for the’ titans ent that th h 
there was no sort of 
French Government intended to withdra’ itself f m iui 
with the other anen = — inaapi ı question. Their L 
knew that five grea g together, b; ày Am- 
bassad: pro- 
lors at Constantinople, grr by their Consuls 
of Syria. 
allian 
ed 
ho jectors said, the 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
(Jury 26, 
= ag OV vernment. The ater m fund is also rendered j clergy in Irelan ; he did not sates = 
in van par A Lan ‘whi a become the |z measu ges “but, n if " the onn: etween th 
be care tr nsporta cher auth Wales having ceased), | opinion, very guia vide able objection, for it was not, in hig 
into ghee ‘here are poured matin about 4000 male « convicts, | ot that lakes Sa be the only eff 4 or a liberal en Owmens 
refuse r populat The noble lord went into det aii | that unha appy heck ectual cure for the ils . 
on ’ the Bill, peng after ‘a brief discussion, was read a second oque: ed by 
time.—On the poti K Lord Sr. RANA, the Foreign Lo aiee 
e, an nob: ple lord intimated that tit 
Bill was read a thi 
Ww 
pap publi cation 
having refere: otteries.— On aho, 
~ ko of fines. ta High Constables Bi s osd so 
and the Field Ga rdens Bill passed its secon 
Mondi. —The roya sa ent was given BF entiiieniots® “in 93 
public and private Bills, viz. :—$ ae H. Pottin say 
Bil, Assessed Taxes Composit Bill, Timber 
Oaths eho seni Bil, bik ical "india Islands Bill, "Seal-oftic ce 
Abolition Bill, Public Musew of Art Bill, Canal Companies 
i i Dog Stealing sl Railway Clauses Consolidation 
(Scotland) Bill, Infeoftment (Scotland) Bill, Banking (Scot- 
land) Bill, Statute Labour (Scotland) Bill, Arrestment oi 
Wages (Scotland) Bill, oe a (Scotland) on Bank- 
ing (Ireland) Bill, Constables Works (Ire and) Bill, 
Glossop Gas Bill, aia Bridges enii tness peat and 
aterworks Bill, Wolverhampton Waterworks Bill, yme 
Re; Improvement Market and Waterworks Bill ndee 
Ww Bill, Hartlepool Pier and Port Bill, Kendal 
i ment 
C s 
p |, Agricul and Commercial B of Ireland 
a Queenborough Borough Bill, Forth and Cly ie Navigation 
d Canal Bill, Manchester Court of Record Bill, Reversionary 
i y-la 
ady s (or "s) 
and the ‘following RAWy ‘Bills : — 
In orca Bill; 
nd Gre and Ballymena, North British, 
n ‘Be ar 
Lan d Car a North Midland (Harrowgate 
brane), North Woolwich n Junction, Wa terin x ana 
Kilk Exe and Cr editon, Bridgewater Navigatio 
Sheffield and enota rae iA and. saw. etl Wewmeanels 
and Darlington ea g Jun outham and Dor. 
yee Easte rn Uni Glas siete Dk ey, Ki eget: ck, ana 
Ayr; Dundalk and Enniskillen, Eastern Union (Bury St. Ed- 
mund’ a ae and Enniskillen, Chester and Birken- 
of Mes 
lege edt o ha von ei iw as having, i in the o 
mittee ofi inda nas the Menon off fraudulent wan i 
in the Dublin and Galway R y Company, beén gi 
ith hi 
N 
and Pra p d: Thi 
te Aia al hers aan ee “Bil n, 
m (Ashto 
poo cols sn stern ntie 
tion, "Trent Valley, Gomint poor 
Brig! toe a ham branch), 
Ulster Extension, North Wales Mine Telen’s Canal, 
Great North of England (Hartlepool Trane, Great ttre 
(Ireland, Dublin o Mu lingar), Cocker and Workin, 
Richmond (Surr sah Cork. me andon, i ol and X Sie 
estern (Ireland), Preston and | pany, the board trafficking 
and Redcar, Dublin 
in 
mee soe mee cottage gratifying a 
the 
p 
Ww 
eham, Middlesborough 
cen, ae AE and í 
W; 
pE Dublin ‘and Be fast, 
Saigon sen 
and Der 
and See eda, pi Se ton a he petition o: 
Waterford and Lim Pager OND pres sented 
a petition signe: yo E A rho had served 
in Read AU DE Peg gen their lordships 
end Her bres to bestow on them some 
ary services. 
sa ote e 
gallant and more 
brethren in:arms-who fought at Waterloo, aia I adia or in 
China, and who iei received medals för 7 i 
ei Wersixct0s, while 
Mr. French, he was bout ayes 
seed morning pape reported. jonour: 
inaudible, and his respect and ve’ 
n 
ee oA 
Apprehensio 
the Bail in 
ft 
he oa passed through 
hat was to be done ? y cae sag ee ma of nv 
College? To that Government would ni 
Een. you to establish in Dublin 
Separate creeds ? To this the are | 
The 
= on the 
ted for the committee cama 
flway Bil, that the most ata 
bricating & 
3 
LE 
ag 
further direction: t 
ROUGH then intimated that he wor 
Bill be not proceeded with — 
nam them reverted 
r ait 
Ponda mg dean question, as derers knew, 
aie > 
The objection th that t i swisi “godless edi pone was not a mem mantic of the 
most absurd, and who = 
Rant by them a t pretie’ elastan “soe: aiat ae ee 
grant and ge ped mt bill were 
the endowment of the Roman Catholie 
had: takis taken was as 
inted to 
poring the tag RE 
