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Patri ; SC Enoc „Ole * . Dorong gh, by m 
: irte 2 spoke as follows on the war and its Glasgow, Bar 3 JOE. ior and oki had previ 2 d 3 to the peerage. It 
probable effects on England :— WARE RB Tuousox, Hobkizk, Roxburghahire, Farmer—J. Tuowsox, Low Re A n reale Ae the motion of the 
r. C. J. Dp , the Rector, 
** He cordially ised the principle of maintaining a | gratulatin Sir — con- 
strict mentality — d ined — would be — to — it; oh Lords ; ga ri EE . ure a pé House 
im of 
oes d eire tue me]  S¥UEtvopolis and tts Vicinity. which tte vestry entertains of Er m of the sense 
zeal himself to all an 
— tir r OF AN — TO Sm Jonx Law- | affecting t the — of the parish, and of the readi 
E . ban the would ask how was it FENCE— —A meeting was held at Ww illis’s Rooms on of access -— courteous attention which ra bas shown 
ren that they — confine the — to "Italy? They had the Saturday, f to Sir | to all ons pine ne of with it iss 5 years 
with Kossuth and Klapka se nt — Hungary for un Lawr Bart, on his return to Ts — | he win moss ne the borough Maryan in the 
thet purpose of — * — p — y in rom India; the Bishop of London occupying the cha Commons. House of kat ag - acknow 
€ ke Rari gt PEDEM I Sir Calling Ea rdley chav ving addressed the eg ting ir Benjamin Hall spoke as EM AE. 
th 
"T Vice-14^resideut of the Council, at bis 
sessing herself of 2m one. — - He 3 " g 
the frontiers of Ger any. Germany was preparing ot called them together, the Bishop e felt reese gratified byt e resolution they had 
2 — ri 3 Germany for en presen nted tl ne address in a speech of great. length com- and s when he reflected that it me — expen of feeling of & 
herefore unless t — tical 
St orm hin — — unless — bh the unceasing efforts — ma ade by ir John |. 
ace the 
at — — MAS and ee rae Str John 8 cein : he had represented that borough 
his long connecti t 
lared — E a received, the —.— it migh on with the borough of 
tan 
n rose a 
wists company sing and the roun ret applause being Mary debe t be expe cted that be should state generally 
— A military 
ene! 
gay ^R thas Wax 2 men again Hav ogised for Mir representation a progress of the formation of the: 
"flow now as it flowed at the | obli 1 tá i b ew Administration e Palmerston sent for 
p 
of the mi. — under the great a which | 
lest the ation in an E should find itself » a 1 in be gen 
ue ig c bo Pode is u ourselves to mo — 
n, M why we sho! —— m 
yen it occur; we should m 
MORE cd — rtily 
peur Whatever might our and the tle " 
sympath Sith the italiane there had never been any war ve ed the address, for ni n high honour which thoy havo pea ir : mmt tn t in th net, he 
asthiswar. Itwasa tearing up of the pet of 1810: done me. You have been good enough to attribute p «n that there should be e some pulito recognition 
e must be pre repared to defend our own coast ani vent | large share of 1A rodit which is considered due to Lo poe ti services, an ê proposed to submit his name to the QE 
oe invasion ; stor a single week of the presence of — — on | fought to maintain he supremacy of Engl and and secure the "rage, e 3 
sho ores ‘ould do us more injury than a century could | sai afety of her d : 
d so sorely jeopardised in the late 
— struggle 2 eges: 
read 
am te 0| — i E 0 
countrymen, and deem their s — dar? h- re accepted the seat in the 
Mr. WILSON, ie Operon d the Board of Trade, m in so gratifying a 
at his re-electio evon n the following | m wl ae, he said he be bed t repre; 
n the t ill:— A Whose services I have endeavou: g po Od of 22 years t 
nfidence s rofessions of the | however, which we did was no more than our duty, and even personally. unknown tot ^ "electors, 
1 at the of — stat be — — ob ect in g war | our immediate interest. It was no more than the necess h not Publicly ily unknown, for h for - had previously for 
t great onmouth, 
other than securing libert: Our sole chance of escape 
of bonour, of duty, s of 
rus. The d 
ppen 
Austria and Rusia * that 
endanger the independent kingdom. no Belgium, then b; 
o! great G 
rotection, Nothing bu 
thei refore, alone is the glory du - 
treaty England was bound to preserve the inde — no odis for changing the opinion which I e 
trusted, would never | on the [EI of allowing the Bible z ei read 1 
gland w. set | our schoo! ges 
m , Indie b 
nding 
rection, and one that should inevitably eset 
Ue vli toa —.— advan ce. — 
—— they — * Aena have 
the he might 
— n anner | ad t Court 
ther were—they would never have ban ded tb — togeth 
to avenge ginary Dec 
-house at a 
"of meeting. 
V ER City Antelligence.. _| to resist and 
Money MARKET, Fi Con- 
A tug at 93 to i for the Sch July —— k, 220 pari tiny ma oh true 
und New Three per Cents., 93 s India EE ich her tenure of i can never prove 
Ec paeem air Serip of ARRIVAL oF Mm. COBDEN FROM AWERICA.—Mr. Loss or THE SAPPHO.—A despatch the 
Pa rerum raa ^p sa $id. enit go Cobden arrived at Liverpool on Wednesday morning by — pe last r of Vi received at the Admiralty 
Potes. Brazilian Four and a Half per Cents., 1852, eec evening —: rm sen ob ed men stating that the Gor South Wales, 
nes Three per vae) 1825, = „ arriving in the Mersey ne was received by his brother, a | had returned to Melbourne after an unsuccessful search 
3 v ram Pm and ee Half per deputation from his constituents at —— and a | for — ^ to rernm the loss of her 
H z . g : Sappho in neighbourhood l 
Contain ns DEIN DURCH 3 ing — about 200, who cheered him — ai i in the vicinity of the Straits was 
‘iste ex ii nera "EE pe os di Ditto soon ashe was perceived on deck. The hon. gentleman | examined by the ship or boats, and the Victoria was 
DENM ... en i on landing proceeded with his brother to the Adelphi | assisted y her Majesty’s sloop 
Six pu ra h | Hotel, where he received letters from Lord Palmerston REPORT OF THE Gas — select com - 
ix per Cents., 1854, dor Acct., 764; Ditto 1888 or | and Russell, and numerous addresses, in- — rider "s House of — appointed to in- 
Acct., 62} to 63. uding one from the merchants and inhabitants of quire d report as to the ing arran 
NEUES IE EE —— one from the I 2 Financial Reform — the am of gas to the cee have reported 
Bank of England. Association, one from the rise wake Peace "ra p use the evidence i: em, which 
1 
Securities .. .. 900 
ny A 17,038,105, him i inthe Go vmi 5 Ur to - rnt o pr ling — and Mr. Sam 
Silver Bullion: — 
E ür nee Nr. 0 d prop p a dificult one, * biet d the evidence 
PARS Government without dg saab ‘The appendix includes a series 
E 3 „Tem quite unprepared to offer any opinion as to the sub- T tables, which presents some interest, as showing the 
T e ee e and other particulars of street lighting. Thep price 
amans d : " publie light per annum varies in eter 
not à which I ought to referto now. I| parishes, ranging from 65s. to 135s. This is explai ined, 
Seven day and other bl: 84325 - s a letter in m y pocket et fro rom poe 3 — al in ¢ | however, by reference to another column, which mnm 
—————— rank and courteous e 
4241,258,166 41.369.166 Kot che Board of Trade. I think the answer to ths E 
tas SELMA Pie Paten. ite of President 80 to his is lo rdship i in the first place. All L can say is the gas Vy. 
that t 
Notes Issued l.. e | Government t Debt. .. £11,015,100 ffi D John — Mr. W. 9 Mr. T. Pel- 
uel Hughes. ‘Th he report proper- 
entirely upon what I A bedava to ve the interest of the public es, less in the and suburban ones. ` 
IE Teek m this question, You must | enough „FF (. » 
afterwards share his res ) 
Y ANNULLED—M. yni Bradford, Yorkshire, Bill er, they cann : È the 3 
ibility 7 * therefore he Fr rl in duty to himself and the | They consist of portraits of Cowley, poet, uo 
iind. ATIONS—G. Austin, Glasgow, Dressing Case i and careful in comin, to à dedi the Marquis of Ormond, Lord. Hood, and the seven 
Conacnen, Edinburgh Auctioneer I o North upon the matter. wi Bay no more u this subject r. Wi ^ ^ "ER ap 
Queensbury, Baker— ossiemouth, Elginshire, Steam Boat : ere tried and acquitted in James II.s 
t—H. MACKAY Eaiaburet Gro Grocer—A. Socom at and D. G. BEATTIE, than that so far as my W e e to ran e who P — the ouv inar of boss 
T urgeon. I will take the course which I believe will be most conducive reign. The two first, however, are the only 
Nu T E et AM Les d e to the interests of the pe in that respec, and i 3 = ot I 
- CARTER, burn, Groce: Ross, Hagworthi m, coln > n of the gen 
Grocer—W. nana, T Cheshire, Farmer—L. Gorpswrru, Fins. | feel mig pol I ‘round me in the E rim any - costa adt iei 
Woodfo: 
e pera 
ler—B. Mans and E. S. Francais, 1 Woollen —— fecl bound to take. | M erbcb Een ^m e. cl Floral 
Ei ScuLorzem, Moorgate Street, City, Merchant—J. G. Sux H uk 1 — 
E o ADDRESS TO Srn Barrie ALL.—A special mee! i 
3 8 55 e e et e ran igg rhe tinebem Lincoln tl as held on Saturday, at | which was at first expected to be completed by the 
nd took 1 
a ing o 
H. Onzarp, Old Street t Road, Lead Merchant, Middlesex 
ym 1 v , Yorkshire, Cattle Deale whi 1 Sir Benj: amin, ge stoned a 
NSW. e IT AIMERS, eo Grocer=J, .; el J to bea member for the | adjunct to the attractions 'of the new Opera. The 
Carper, Kiberckos „ Farmer—A, W. Dunn, Cleuchhead, mg 
e which I den. send to Page will be gemens during w hich the Men hes 8 is p in all town 
The 
