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rmed this session by the Committee on Standing Orders, 
Pig ety Se a Focare the Committee on Petitions, by the 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
thund:; n the wind blowing freshly nom the north, 
f thu 
nder 
Railway © the Committees on Private Bills. 
Those gen etea had’ Fe ahi perfona their duties admirably 
as individuals, bet had also ad o the reputation of the 
house in the co indefatigable zeal and impartial 
C. NAPIER W ceed- 
ry, by the 
pis which oa hal daptayed: —Sir 
oyara the chair, when an hon. Member moved that the 
be prer ted, and 40 members not being present, it stood 
d. 
Saturday.—Mr. Hawes brought up the report of the select 
ETN appointed toi inquire ‘into the allegations i in the peti- 
and 
Short tly 
Aus. 16 
Admiral Young, Sir G, W BR 
B. B. Cabell, Tas J.T. Peate” Sa we ~. 
unanim n 
arise hav ving bee 
kg 
the _—, read the report, which was = cons 
was heard; which was speedily followed by a deluge of 
rain, which continued at intervals, though with i increas- 
ing force, companied with lightning anor t 
a" of a w nearly four o’clock. day 
a 
season Senrtely 
cy became brighter, 
Tiere: favours ab’ "ey Dat at night 
t 
ead Tuesda ay was "much m 
but with referen 
in puta, and which |} 
a few w 
ce to the matter 
led to the 
r. Henry Bruc: others, impugning the acts of cer 
n given to the act for the establishme: 
, the for the incorporation of these colleges had 
not yet been prepared. It was the intention, a ould be th 
duty of Government to lay copies of those charters before bot 
Houses of Parliament. Instead of one visitorial board, 
it was intended be ap int separate visitorial boards for 
each district, thos E be composed of lay are pops 
persons, locally acquainted with the wants of each dis. 
trict. m took this opportunity o; of, pre am 
Poor-law uni ire, pa ing temporary 
relief were subject to employment at the mill, on that oe ill 
was not employed for any useful se, 0 
and fou t the statem — so 
tion, ae he hail d strongly expressed! his oytnlon as to ‘he 
of that , and with that view he had sent oon sm ae 
the same succession of changes. The t 
temperature is 
The Surrey farmers ene 
| very nov for the season. 
Croy nd Eagen n arkets, sa Pag on the Whe 
and corn generally to be goo anc 
conditio on,the chief pait fit for the sickle and o ily wait- 
for go! ood — weather, the want ‘of which, how- 
account of some ody of the ee of 2301 o “et to 
p f it society, and the matter in dispute 
er or ta 
indebted, each charging en de ficieney ben ih 
de rep oa Pe 
mh = te 
tion, comp tan is port si 5 
that the committee found, from th 1e iei laxity h 
nted on 
the greatest. difficulty in arriv t definite’ 
z ving at an fini 
ee result, but they did obtain ‘the nal 
st. 
ever, has been felt at present. counts f 
isser. Eise. Kent, Herts, and other saa are equally 
favourable, and all agree in stating t that Tur. rnips s and 
Potatoes are generally. ai ndant. T 
done to the erops seems not to be gre t, and, if a con: 
tinuance of fine wea athar ni the. Nea y rains, 
, the secretary, was 
on the part of the society, and that the accountant 
will yet be well. 
= charged the deficiency to the sub- treasurer, t 
a ser cane The report further recommen ; 
at a 
Presentation of Plate to Mr. David | Salomons.—On Hum 
zi K 
Friday 
friends and admirers presente ed him with a very hand- 
n token of their esteem for his cha- 
e- | racter “and for his condnet during the recent igen $a 
i f Portsoken Ward. The 
aid h 
to puta K isped n the right hon. tinal a the} head ore fthe 
ego grave hee = important que ich 
ame for that day. He wi he rs ees 
eee 
ed. 
There 
bakar ai = 
o t He allu 
ragen to the ar ti Sutended visit to the Continent. 
no, preceden the hist aga’ os co this se 
Roversign DANa so ountry wi appo tie com 
-à was Seas considered a great pEr, aea a iapa “that 
the fanctions of the Crown should not be exercised out of the 
. From the earliest period of our sr’ AR to the present 
this custom had been religiously obse ew he saw 
hould be departed from on “this 
daring which I can cr poses: $ 
pag dt at once by sa 
le point which he ra thou aught proper to advance. 
eis re waid Pesta in aan = Bsr 
hie where reign n had 
He 
of the 
nant the 
ack to the. peace 
a ss say what 
s within ”—Here 
nounced 
fact. The hon. gentler an says 
ods of the history of our constitution 
—The Speaker 
t-at-Arms, a followed b: 
a to the House of Lor as, 
ination of fee ia "quarter of an ache on Speak urned, 
and the S ese s Speech h: vio — read from che: chair, the 
busy and acted sessi as brought to a clos 
Cit. 
Rpg Market, Friday.—Consols for account closed 
Three per Cent. Reduced 993; ak e-and- T- 
3; Bank Stoc 
hy 
n | parts, and sowing them with grass seed, fo 
ing a l sward. 
a 
tation of the plate; which has been some time prepared, 
till tł ill had received 
sub- ain ot which was 
re fe bitte hed, and that in fut the 
only be a treasurer, and that the Raster sh ould k mi 
responsible for all Youniat ‘and 
Earl Manvers, in moving t th 
and or Si: c= at aihough » ae a tiv a 
6 y o, 
w esle ncn ference 
a for dera ble » he had not m 
attended ; but EAT 
wrong in eo accounts of ikea society, he de te arin 
—At the 
now siting on Leeds, the Rev. Jose ad Stanly, =< Brst 
rigid investigation, 
resident vat the ensuing year b 
R 
W. Ather ‘ton, 57 5 3 majority for Mr. „Stanley 
report a as Peon t presented and that t 
the Rev. 
134. 
Anti-Maynooth Committee. —Sir Cu lling Smith, Mr. 
J. D. Paul, and Mr. Lord, respectively t the oe 
— anr, and ARA of the PTPRE oth Com 
hat in oppo: bag 
at "Andel on has 
14s. Ild., 
cular, stating 
Bill th 
issued a ci 
the EN Endowment 
co amount of 732. 
to the 
sinenepek the 
Ba alloon sce ke ape po 
ascents since the att expeditions see ind 
of these was Albert Sal H 
which it 
in order a o discharge them. 
erho: se.— The Governors of the Charter- 
y he 
new iron oo ates mat the wt Say 
ets e-park k from Kni nightsbri ridge w 
nearly an hour, an 
vio at Kidderborougiya 
Woolwich Common, hat 
en 
and from Vau 
Arrival of the Chinese Ransom Mone iT tate 
the Chinese ransom money, which was brought 
England se e Cambrian, Er dore Cas 
ie +} 
save A pront kapas ements effected at that point, a 
gates which consist =) Ho o openings for carriage: 
road, are affixed to peim on each sid 
tr l by the figure of a stag 
ehted by. six eres bigs lamps. 
Woods and For are em play 
e, each but- 
, and are 
“The Commissioners of 
ng upwar rds of 2 200 
e ransom 
viet which an deposited i in 500 boxes, an 
ing about the bs On 
arrival they sot raced on n 10 a Bes each dra 
four horses, and tak n to the Mint. Heak nanya 
n the ant earryi 
Discharge of Mr. ernard Gregory - — This ] per 
ogo 
filling up with paia all the uneven 
eed, 
Seven new footpaths, 24 
| a in the Queen s Bench 
the Duke A pi 
pair tody, by an boae 
An 1 application gs — 
t., entided & An Act to 
0 .—Īn 
increase of the publie business at ~ 
and _Control, adjoinin g = Treas 
ect another 
99; 
te New. 102s; India. Stock, 270} i 
2104; Exchequer Bills, 49s. to Bls. p 
GAZETTE OF ee WEEK. 
TUEBSDAY—BANKXUPES—C 4 Tadley, Southampr 
en are 
of judgment for M d ES upo 
BF ‘or,’ and it was submitted to 
defendant was entitled to ranor 
ae on the writ of error allow wed i in the words A ori 
4 
Duk of Brunswick v. Grego ry. 
pron, Teste 
—E. aie © A = S.anmore, M Sees Teacher of Wai- SCP 
Silverstone, N: porshire. Timbor merch J. You 
muids, Sin Foam ist- E. M aLr an; Bray oe ereet, a Bit Si 
Ge C. eats Liv Eyn core. Mu. 
street, D 
Shrew b, Hob dahor. » 
week, Be ‘order of the 
ommissioners | of Woods and “aie, the whole of the 
be fo reor after the passing of this act for am 
nour, where the defe: wg or Bertier ern 
of rro; 
shal. ha 
obta ined a writ e 
} 
n t pay ‘al such wri 
reheat 
man—J. R. 
puei 
z 
rei 
Te 
5E a Erara aa pream J. Axpzrgson, Elgin, 
LPletropolis and its Vicinity. 
useum, 
tons of lead, the imee c., was disposed of by 
auction, in order to be remo rele for the erection of the 
po w stone =n to correspond with that on the = rn 
ar which has been recently fin ishe d. Am g the 
of il SUT 
eastern 
building which w 
ws 
5 y 
5 finally dete: ekee > 
from the Queen’s priso re 
2002. „The condition of the recognizance 
eded with, 
ouse, 
lente. formed 
The fo podea of the intended wing i been "lai for 
judgment of = Cou fe ; 
med, then the 
some wee 
“Tn 
pleted. 
The W. Cah —For 
e 
and the suburbs has ‘been of the = 
Last 
beta scx one y 
y 
former custody to undergo t th 
lication under the 
Dem gr the Fleet Prison.—The q 
tion of tis once celebrated place of pAn pui for 
de bt is w complete ete d, the whole of the interior havin 
Bs 
oa 
ate 
F: 
mage. 
thing g now remains but the wh ge which former ly | m: 
surrounded i is not known to what purpose the 
ated. 
s rumoured that 
ms in the new Houses 
| an 
have other apartments. ` Mr. M aclis ise, it is said, ha 
t 
to himse t with fresco-paintings ; 
at Messrs, Serta Fennell, and Herbert, are to 
s de- 
dt 
Bipi caked Fishermen and Mariners’ nA —The 
mi evening, para = erie, 
me the accounts. 
after, Hatt, Sad Meet ne Oli 
with | mondeley, Hoa, Maude, BR. 
| week, at the London Savers, for the pur rpose of receiv- 
ree ss | 
o! 
ing the report of the select committee of thre 
seribers, who were appointed in in June exa! 
There be umerous attendance of 
at | subscribers, amongst w were Sir G. Cockburn 
phant, Lord H. Ch hol- 
Capt. R.N., Captain Shea 
feren misde meanours in which wc 
renouosed E d writs of error allowed. 
s — in = cause cannot be determin d until M 7 
the Met tropolis.—The following is 
of deaths registered in the week ending $ 
— t Ste 
198; Eastern 
males, 474; females, 444. 
ai sors , 963. Births in 
females, 628. 
Weekly average 
in the week, 1216 
Agricultural Society 
