384 THE NEWSPAPER. 
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liament was farther prorogued, with the usual ceremony, until | duty. ‘These propositions were successively rejected. | and eyes, was so offensive as to sicken the per re 
Tacs: T tho 16t no ee he groves c TAO wir aot A The present First Lord of the Treasury met them in | sent. They compla % apee 
s Denman, harnciiffe, a berdeen e N 
ace member of the House of Commons is pres sent. 1839, 1840, and 1841 by eloquen ent = a — much from difficulty of breathing that they S 
weno existing systemj— the plenty it had caused, the rural | give any account of the origin of the d He ty, 
- City. happiness it had diffused. He met the e propositio ons for | pected, from what he had heard and dri isting i 
Mony Market, Frid:y.—Three per Cent. Consols, | m inished ar geo = — same way in wad he ag they betrayed, that it resulted from poisonous laa 
Pi 7 a y 
914 to}; for the Account 953 to}; New Three-and- | met the aes of s s for Protestan ee from DEE whi S Sree sein the house, and which rn 
ter per Cent. 955 10 ; Bank Stock, 204 ; Exche- 1817 1825—in oy ame way in whi ch he ery offensive. The whole three 
quer Bills, 24s. pre proposal to allow gmp Leeds, and Pda were in all respects = similarly at tacked. Their noses w 
ERE SS Se be end mem o Parliament in 1830. The | almost gone, and in additio tion to the fetid discharges, aun 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. saab th constipat f the bowels, e joints a 
¥ bhi hesten o TCY ANNULLED—J. Surcuarrs, jun., Halifax | same in the mgs instance as in those I “na en- | the knees, elbows, aoe wrists were swollen, and swe} 
ck BANKAUPTS—J. Wansne, George street, Han anover-equare, De entist W. tioned, Itis no longer worth while to contend for a | lings were under their ears, which discharged peared 
m — OPI ester, F- 0: * 
mans, High-st.eet, Portland-town, Piumber—C. Wanuas, Charlowe-street, | fixed duty. In 1841 1 e free-trade party would have | matter. Er jine were over the whole of their bodi 
Peasant pisos, Newtoni. Carpenter— e aa e aeae to a duty of a quarter on wheat, and after a iei pulses v under 100 ; and in _ er the i 
eR, Moa, Norwich, Coal Merchant—C. J. Rosser, Ludlow, Scrivener Tead years this duty might have been further re- | there cons stitutional irritability ey wi ceeding} 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION I Wortacm and , Glasgow, Man ced, and ultimately abolished. But the imposition of hungry, and constantly called for a ee » altho 
fa-tarers—P. | penning ee phat Flesher—Jamus and hats B. gow. ision for it tineti to — any substance. Beef-tea = 8 
V euallers—R. and A. Gracis, Twomerkla: “ae Cattle Dealers. uty aS eet- and other 
PRIDAY—BANKRUPTS—L. Lona and A. B. Surra, Charter Hou within a short period, would but prolong a contest | similar stimulants were administ 
istered e 
Ss N eee ape ae Roos, S| already sufficiently fruitful of —— and discontent. | evidently in weran health before the they 
eee x se z Sth, and H 
thail-chambers, Cop:hall-court, City, Shareb-oker— icensed | The struggle to make bread scarce and dear, sna it is | them. illiam died on the 13tl n 
Eora, Denton, Mabena, DaO. ATENA a = ewer. | clea rows Ep = t at least of the additional price goes to | 15th, The eldest brother, who still remained ra y 
en eTA; teoney Anenii; Durham, Ts sepianipers. ine „is a struggle deeply injurious to an aris- | hospital in a very weakly state, and was slowly im 
Pig tee ee prone ° hick (this quarrel once renavo" is strong in | proving, had not any discharge from the joints, as his 
HMietropolis and its Dicinit tp. property, strong in the construction of our legislature, brothers had, aliio veh he was greatly emaciated. He 
Lord John Russell and his Constituents.—Lord J. d yet the swelling of the fauces had 
Russell has addressed the poe eee to his con- memory of immortal services. Let us then unite to put | gone down. The witness, with Mr. Hadland, s j 
stituents „on the present state oft e country, in con- end to a system which has been proved to be the| of Guildford-street, who was also examined, was of 
question :— To the electors blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source | opinion that the fatal disease, for whi e could find 
of the City of London. Gaian —The present state bitter divisions among classes, no name, originated from atmospheric influences, pro- 
ng e 
al the tee in bin otis to e suppl of et kimat fever. mortality, and crime amon g the people. “ But if | duced by noxious effluvia from animal vegetable 
viewed w = appre ehens Foret ought t and this end is to be a chieved, it must be gained by the un- | matter. eee rer Bedford-square, said ‘that he 
nv Restate of the public voice. It is not to | had attended another sister of deceased, who had been 
and procras' aaan may he: ea a state oi suffering be denied that many elections for cities and towns in sinsked similarly, although she had only called at the 
which it is e epis to contemplate. Three weeks ago 1841, and some in 1845, appear to favo our the e asse: rtio house in Cumberland-market to inquire after her 
it was generally hs eer on on Parliament he aa which proren that the disease was 
mediately called toge The announcement that | community. The Government appear to be hg J for both aon Ana infectious. After much cony 
Ministers de prep Let tion betw he Coroner, J ury, and medical witnesses, 
to summon pinea and to propose on their first | people by petition, by address , by remonstrance, a on the Paea EE nature of the case, the jury re- 
meeting a suspension of the import duties on corn, the m the excuse „they seek, Let the ron propao turned a verdict, “That deceased died of a specific 
would have caused orders at once to be sent to variou disease, produced by a ‘ee poison, the name and 
ports o of Europe and Ameri ica for the purchase and der the gal Seirak more just and more e equal 5 character is — oy ~ no $ : 
i Ea g any 0 other provisions which ca n and eve: En lar, t of the anaa E workmen last 
di ing with the law may suggest 5 va mi To t the re rem of the iron and wooden 
was neither necessary nor desirable No party in Par- moval of restrictions on the ission of th ti railings whit “enclosed the garden belonging to 
liament would have made itself responsible for the ob- | cles of f d by tl n Park, the whole of which is now 
struction of a measure so urge ent and so ioe The required, in plain terms, as useful to all eae inter- Feer open 4 to he public, being an addition of three 
Queen’ and separated, wit ests, Park, The alterations of wide ening 
fording us a of such seasonable relief T have the honour to be, gentlemen, your obedient Pi b p 
becomes us, therefore, the Queen’s subjects, to consider | servant, J. Russet. Edin borgh Nov. 22, 1845. n about a fortni night. 
how we can avert, or at all events mitigate, cala- “Opening of the Ports.—On Tue sday th the “electors and mprovements in Hyde Park. —The ae 
‘mities' of no ordinary magnitude. Two evils requi at which | to the number of 200, that h the < 
your consideration. One of. these is the di: ‘in th the ‘immediate | Com sof Woods and Forests, makin ing num 
ee very Psi a! parts of gees ee s opening ‘of i ports were Sae e P adopted. Sir improvements throughout every ge of Hyde Park, 
_ ravages in W. Molesworth, M.P., presided, and addressed the 
length. Similar meetings have been There are now 32 long, broad,. and excellent gravel- 
y weel di abate | held at Sheffield, Liverpool, Dunfermline, Birming- | walks made, which communicate with every gate 
Sellen detrictn the ria oe areca But | ham, Edinburgh, Leeds, Bolton, Glasgow, Devonport, ~~ the Park. 
there is one misfortune peculiar to the failure in this | and other places. Perhaps the most important meet- ity Improvements.—Notices have been 
particular crop. The effect of a. bad corn harvest is, | ing that has been held in the porine was that at | the ei ch of St. Peter ad Bok and other churches 
in the first place, to diminish the pelt ri the market, | ae beens took plac e on Wednes y last. The Mayor |in the, vicinity of the Tower, of the intention of the 
and raise the price. Hence diminish: apem adl resid Woods ny 
and the privation of incipient scarcity, by which the | live vel a Mr "Cobden, “Mr. Bright, Mr. Baines, Mr. | ment next session for an empowe: ring in to 
whole stock is more equally di ietribmted over the yen Stansfie f was the | widen and improve Geo E A Tower-hill, and to 
and the ultimate pressure is greatly mi tigated. i following Jotter i Lord Morpeth, which was read by puzels nal the prop erty in Great Tower-hill, Trinity- 
the fear of the breaking out of thi Baines, jun rge bs stern-row, all within the 
the Pota induces the holders to hurry into the ioe i—“ Castle Howard, Nov. 24, si My dear preeine nets a Old E REAR This is a much desired 
market, and we have at one and the same time | a Baines,— i i sane 
rket, us I perceive that u are about Sen > improvement, as opening a direct carriage rail 
rapid consumption and impending deficiency ity ti to promo the he ualif ation of ati on between Tendas and St. Katharine’s Docks 
> and p of price. - The ultimate | tors, with a view to further pi bijai ofi the Anti- Corn- cod the City. 
suffering must thereby be rendered far more severe | law League. You will probably remember being present New Gas Company.—Notices have been given that | 
otherwise would be Pept ae ee soe ge company, to be called the 
ed may be owing to an ad season, to a| due ements, I forbore from pledging myself totheextent of | National Gas Association, to apply in the next session 
mysterious disease in the Potato, to want of science or | those objects. esar oraes T Bue iallyall | for an act of incorporation, for the purpose of sup 
of care in propagating the plant. In any of these that is now oc Il permea ing with gas the city of London, Southwark, Greenwie 
eases Government is no more subject to blame for the | in the Riding Glug 5 em than ever anticipa e any | Stockwell, Lambeth, and places adjacent ; the counties 
failure of the Potato crop, than H was entitled to credit EPE renewal of a i > E4 i 
for the plentiful corn harvests which we håve lately | and a sense of what asi <r effected by the Anti-Corn- | places. The notice also contains a provision ken ; 
enjoyed. is the fui ia , however, under which wo are || law na foes to advance their gr reat end—alike ing the rights and works of the h aa one koin 
of ia t d 5 gi ae 
mentary law. It is the gaan msequence a an act part, and I write this ethint concert or sultati tion! Roman Catholic Chapel and Nunnery. 
of arene = ~~ recom- | with any one else. The contribution we sha I | inelose for | dious piece of groun: inthe Triangle and Gn wast 
mendation present ves o rown. By | your funeilinte purposes îs is a ery tr ount ; it | to King Edward’s-road, s Hackne other 
law yw = bes kinds has been ae subject to| would not be easy he e wha a ray “ets » and = n possession 0 Bishop ‘Griffiths, and 
h duti importation. These- duties are © | made upon any of us in course of th i whereon to erect DT aibale chapel la ag “i 
ister the ty ag a. a good Wh = I wish to record in rm most emphatic way T eau, The dicipline ¢ of the latter will much resemble 
eral of 
bie cat is 67, or tan Coe darn and my protest against the Enclosure of Kennin, ear dar i i 
: 58s., and the the duty 15s. ‘or lis. a ‘quart Thus the | action of the State i ia 2 ie ent rates aarp ton a. ete EA iding in in tbe a iini 
|. Corn barometer points to fair, ~ the ship i is Seam ~ —— y, Scie TH,” Kennington Common are exceedingly active In Mi place 
under a bleng „ This s de fec t w as poi inted o raordinary Mortality from Malaria.—On Mon- | measures to effect an inclosure of this well-kno gat 
years aws, and w oo Wakley held an —— est at the Middlesex of public resort and healthful recreation. l 
the 
y ob cued i i 
upon aes attention of the Jee of aad h Fe dwellings in the 4 
present act was under nsideratio on. But T eon nese ont Eases, Y feats Lacy $ e a iors os a ee ae es ee pla om —— aa eee x the pro- 
of 20 pl 25 eo a great alteration. I used to be | malaria arisin y poe : 
opiate . yen the pria am ae e in a lane | may be expected 
of apear that corn pas an exception to the general | called Whetstone Park, behind = a of Lin- a expecta ere the for the formation <7 
vinced me that we ersen 3 but experience has con =. s — The drains in at part of town hav Victoria Porke- Te operations for the $ he asoy | 
vi Mn abstain from all interference for ars been most iy oad at in this case it was | the new park may nti expressed by the inhabit 
ply of d who resided i n Cumber- | and great disa perdi is eee 4 
— can crt regulate the corn market with the i, ate the discaso from their siktet, oi ants a the = districts, who perk ma : 
ozoda n e entire freedom of ae > and was attacked in Whetstone Park, while attending | its progress, that nothing has as Tis ering, howe morer, 4 
themselves to produce. th r sister "and ler infant who were ill of the same | tee of the plantations. Since d railing 
years reen thine a comorini le of the wooden park paling an on the 
sig: fea [oe nar ai co on n a a a a p esen saamat in 
lidi 5 on the 4t a th Pee eni 
See at pi Toh, e Fee e rapae peie ihe ian o id, and ü eae 
PAE m- | together i ina m > the hospital, and admitted ean the ne prineipalapproa 
y a apd sensible, but the stench | On the extensi es i 
the discharges emitted from their nostrils, mouths, | leading main roads o 
