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THE 1 TEESDALE MEKCTJEY.—FEBRUAKY 16, 1859.
DUTY. • LATER INTELLIGENCE. Epitome of XcU)S. , . RAILWAY ACCIDENTS .—Mr. BEBTTHCK having did not commence an era of conquests, bat inaugurated . BURNINC A NECRO. imtation, representins; IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. asked whether any measure was to be introduced founded a system of peace which would not be disturbed but for The Ken York Tribtme of January IS has an article Ive f»r their object the upon the report of thi Select committee on Railway acci the defence of great national interests. Another, Murillo baa been purchased from the THB QtTT.F.N AND THE CAWAHIAWS.- The Hon. Mr. entitled "Burning SlsvM," la tba coarse of which the •it*, waited upon the Karl dents. Mr HEWLEY Mated that no special hill was pro " As to the alliance of France and England. I have fol]owing horrible storv is quoted from the Vman Sprimgt Spanish Gallery of the late Marshal SouH, at 800,000fr., Cartter (premier), at a late supper pgive. n by the HOUSE OF LORDS. • in. Downing-street, to INDIA AND CHINA. posed for the prevention of railway accidents, but exerted all my perseverance to consolidate it, and I have Gerzefte, a journal of Alabama :— ' for the Museum of Ihe Louvre. Charitable Society of St George, at Toronto, made the MONDAY, FEB. 7. the subject would be duly regarded in any legisla found on the other side of the Channel a happy recipro 44 I of the paper duty. ' The THE CALCUTTA MAIL. following remarks, which were received with a perfect The deceased has the reputation of having even to a DB BANKRUPTCY COUBTS.—The LOBD CHANCELLOR tive measures affecting the railway system, which might city of sentiment on the part of the Queen of Great A nish vessel has arrived at New York from torrent of applause:—" Gentlemen, at the last audience fanit. ever been a kind and humane master. On the Milner Gibson. M.P., Calcutta journals of the 9th nit contain two import**.* Copenhagen with large quantity of freight. described in detail the present constitution of the, Court* be brought before Parliament. Britain as well as on tbe part of statesmen of all a barley on with which our beloved Queen honoured me. her Majesty day before the murder. Mr. J. had whipped this boy F.vsus, M.P.. Mr. W. orders issued by the covernnacnt By the first th of Bankruptcy and Insolvency, and set forth the leading opinions. Moreover to attain this object so favanrafclr TJOTTI Napier has accepted the conadiment of a addressed the following words to me:—'Mr. Carrier. I PREPAYMROT 0F INLAND LETTERS.—On the Millard, or had him whipped, for soma misdemeanour, Punjab is raised into a Lieutenant-Governorship: principles of a bill, which he laid on the table, for.re rr, M.P.. Mr. J. Wvld, ball in Washington, but considered it injudicious to ac motion that the House on rising should adjourn until to the peace of the world, I put under my feet on every and had bim chained or locked tfR Mondav morning, understand that yon are about leaving this country for modelling the ayatem of law administered by those , Sir J. V. Shellev, M.P.. cept a similaj testimonial in New York, or elsewhere. Monday, Mr. RICH called attention to the recent war occasion, the irritating recollections nf the past, the when he went to him, took off his chain, and tcM him to FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. Canada j do not fail to communicate to my leyal subjects tribunals.—The bill, after a brief discussion, wai wad a 1 rant ffom the Postmaster-General rendering compulsory attacks of calumny, even the na^^r* prejudices of my ' go to the mill and go to work.' The boy made some J. A. Roebuck, Mi'. In that province, that I take the deepest interest In first time ' '• AILondon Society for the Til'e Wast have succeeded Lord Crofton and Colonel the a Jaw steps, then turned and went hark, took this established: and that the Punjab, the tracts commence lature. He believed, that the bill had been carried perience might suggest forthwith adopted. At present it say it wpth regret, havs often been found at variance Won-. M.P.. Mr. Kdward Protection of Yonng Females. Hon. A. Liddell as lord and groom m waiting. axe and struck hiaa three times more on the head, and called the " Tran*-S,,tlej States," the " Cis-SutleTS almost bv surprise, and was open to very grave objec was found that out of! the 530 mill ion s of inland letters upon the principal questions, and it has required a _n. M.P.. Lord Dunkellin, A CABTXKT ooi'xcn. was held on Wednesday afternoon. retired a short distance arid • sat down. maV roc no |Mflmt.«k, MP., Sir K. and the « Delhi Territory," shall form the jurisdiction of The Lincolnshire estates of the late Earl of tions.—The Earl of CARHABVON stated that the act had annually passing through the post-office only 2J millions great spirit of conciliation to effect their solution. For attempt to escape. A public meeting of the dtisens, 01 Wr. Ofalta Timet) bear that his Royal Highness the Keatenant-governor. not yet received the Roval assent, but would shortly were unpaid, and of these at least sixty per cent, were example the reoonstitution of the Danubian Principalities Irenrh. MP.. Mr. F. M. Ripon do not at once go to the present earl, bnt will he Prince Alfred, during his stay at Tunis, besides being indiscriminately, was called an Wednesday, to determine G. F. EnvoxsTONK, Secretary to the be submitted bv the Colonial Secretary for confirma transmitted merely fjn- purposes of annoyance. There could only be terminator' after many difficulties which liooll. MP.. Mr. llonpell, held by the Countess Dowager during her life. The presented bv the Bev with several rich presents, was what should be don* wHh*h« negro, when the pro (.overnment of India, With tha Yorkshire estates pasa to the Earl of Ripon. tion by her Majesty. The measure, he contended, was, he added, no danger of any violation of have preventedthe full satisfaction of their most legiti •Colonel Svkes, M.P.. Mr. decorated with a Tunisian order. position was mad* to barn »lro_eJi**, every one. to th* a* Ml'.. Mr. G. Had- Governor-General." was neither objectionable nor new. The immigra secrecy through the opening of letters in the Dead mate desires, and if it shonld be asked of me what interest number of 200 or 800. voting for it. That evening, A provincial mavor in one. of the departments of THF. QUERN AMI HF.R SOLDIERS It will never be Jr. K. .1. Crauturd, M.P., tion system had existed for many years, and the pre Letter-office, that operation taking place only at the France bad in those distant countries washed by the at three o'clock, in tbe presence of 600 persons, be waa The second order decrees the disarming of the whole France has come out with an epigram in the shape of a forgotten that when sick and wounded men returned from sent bill would merely extend to Jamaica the appli central offices in London, Edinburtrh, and Dublin, where Danube, I should reply that tbe Interest of France Is arrs. John Cassell, John of I pper India:— notification—" All beggars found in this district chained to a tree and burned. Just before th* in was will be the Crimea, her Gracious Majesty the Queen, with charac cation of a principle already 'adopted with the best it was intrusted to a select corns of confidential clerks. wherever Acre is a just and civilised cause to promote. | Chambers (Edinburgh), fined 15f. for the use of the poor." teristic ^benevolence, went down to Chatham and per set he confirmed th* above statement in every paffirnlar. ALLAHA6AD, Dflo,;21, 1858. effect in other West India colonies.—Some discussion en REBUILDING THE FOREIGN OFFICE.—In reply " In this state of things, it was not at all extraor iciafion. Dr. Grav, ehair- sonally cheered, by her benignant smiles, those who had H* stated also that be had determined to kill his master ItClTTFlr ATICCI. between negroes and whites sued, in which Lord Brougham, Earl Grey, the Earl of to Mr. TITE, Lord J. MANNERS explained the steps which dinary that Prance should draw more clnaely to . Messrs. A. Thorn, J. The excitement th* suffered in their country's cause. Might, we presume to some thne before—that his havinc htm whipped the The RighT Hon. the Owremor-General has b on the Isthmus of Panama has been renewed, in conse Airlie, and other peers participated. The subject then had been taken bv the government with reference to the Piedmont, which had been so devoted during the war— I Eaar*, George Augustus express a hope that the advisers of, her Majesty, or those day before had not instigated rim to the brutal pleased to extend the provisions of sections 1 0 ami * quence of the shooting of a coloured man bv a clerk in dropped, and the house adjourned. rebuilding of the Foreign-office in Downing-street. The so faithful to our policy during peace. Mavhew. Dr. Markav, who enjoy the high privilege' of access to her presence, deed—that he had his knife open in Ins pocket to do rt the British consulate. course adopted in this manner and especially the selec "The happy union of my beloved cousin, Prince the deed when bis master should corn* to unfasten turn Joyd. G. W. Petter, Blan- * **?3M»* »° the North-Western Provinces •] will take an opportunity of submitting to her that the THURSDAY. FEB. 10. the Bengal Presidency. tion of the plans presensed by Mr. Scott, wasdefended by Napoleon, with the daughter of King Victor Emmanuel, bnt hi* heart failed him. but that when be told him if f. Maunwll, &c. A French loan of 750,000,000f. is talked of. sufferings of the poor men who have been invalided home THE LAW OF PROPERTY AND TRUSTEES His lordship having resolved on drsarmihg Juch parts Mr. B. HOPE and criticised at some length by Lord is not then one of those unusual facta for which it is he did not atop hat insolence he would knock him down, irini; the deputation, said Worn" India, after the toilsome campaigns ef 1857 and 1R58, RELIEF AMENDMENT BILL passed through com- of those provinces as he to the north of'the rivers Jumna The royal commission for Manning the Navy PA t.MFBSTON. necessary to seek a hidden reason, but naturally arises h* proceeded to execute his fell purpose. The culprit rnment the necessltv for would be much alleviated, if their sovereign could be mittee. bjevt of the paper imty. and Gantres. has farther neen pleased under section 24 will propose a system which, in the opinion of the com THE INDIAN MUTINIES.—Mr. V. SMITH inauired from that community of interest of the two countries, ceased to show any signs of life, rwo-and-a half nvmntea induced to enter the hospital? It is not necessary that PUBLIC COMPANIES WINDING-UP ACTS.— •hesitatingly condemned Act XXYIII., 1857. to authorise a general search and missioners, will insure the maintenance of that service in whether any reward or mark of honour had been conferred and the friendship of the two sovereigns. from the time the torch was applied. On th*J4*» alt, Ni we. should enter npon a calculation of the relative miseries The LORD CHANCELLOR called attention to the Public decision had caused seizure of arms by the matri^rates and collectors within a state of perfect efficiency at all times, at an addition to upon those native princes or their ministers who bad " For some time past the state of Italy and its Mr. Simon B. ThombOL who r sided near Trov. Mo, of the soldiers of the Crimea, and those who have been Companies Winding-up Acts, and laid on the table, after paper trade, and had the tract above specified. The magistrate and collector the present outlay not exceeding £400,000 per annum. proved faitbfnl to h^r Majesty during the late Indian abnormal situation which makes it impossible to maintain punished one of his negroes for miseondwet. Ta* rwrro actively engaged in India. The latter may not have been some explanation, a bill by which those statutes were may delegate the same authoritr to anv officer of his l mutiny?—Lord STAST.ET remarked that recent events order except with the aid of foreign troops has fustly considered that, under Sugar duties last year amounted to •£5,.W7,8fl2. as communicative as the former—at least, comparatively then rushed on his master with a larg* knif* and stabbed establishment of a rank nof lower than n Jemadar amended and consolidated.—The bill was read a first had justified the wisdom of those who consulted the alarmed diplomacy. It is not, however, a sufficient ami ought to bring the Some alteration is expected in the duties in the next few of their letters have been published—but no one who' him, which caascd his death la two days. The aagro budget. time, and their lordships adjourned. PJffflntenance of the native sovereigns in India, and motive for believing in war. (Ce vert pat nean morns ten IN would not trespass By order of his Excellency the Right Hon the can form a tolerable conception of warfare in India, was token to Trov and confined in flaw. The affair FRIDAY, FEB. 11. "*oved the impolicy! of annexation. Many of the motif tutRsamt de craire a la gwerreS) caused much excitement in the county, and on Saturday •t call upon Mr. Cnllett, Governor-General. ». baa granted doubts that their constitutions have been very severely The town-council of Nottingham ASSASSINATIONS IN IRELAND.—The Earl of ttive princes had tendered valuable services to the " While some call for it with all their hearts without a very large number of persons collected at Troy, re W9 from the Association W. MtHR. Secretary to Govejltment, N^W.P. a site in the Arboretum for a statue to the late Feargus tried. Their loyaltv and gallantry have been beyond all LErrRiM moved for some returns respecting recent Vropeans in putting down the revolt, and he men- legitimate reason, and others in the exaggeration of their paired to th* gaoL took the murderer out, and lynched • Taxes on Knowledge, O'Connor. The Xnttintjham Joartial protests very question.—United Service Gazette. assassinations in Ireland.—Lord DERBY opposed the >ned the names of several to whom rewards in fears, like to show France the dangers of a new coalition, him by burning." •re-", which, after allud- CHINA. Warmly against this concession. LEVEES.—It is not expected that any notices for motion, and after an appeal from Lord Dunpannon, and oney, land, and honorary dignities had already I shall remain firmly in the path of law, of jn«tic\ and Mj by the bUm-te of Com In the snmmarv of the general news given by the Orer- levees will appear until after the return of her Majesty in the bench of Malta are a few remarks from the Earl of Desart- The motion «n awarded. Communications were still taking place nf national honour, and my government will neither ity as a permanent source Itnd Frirmi of C*!na of Dec. SO, we read :— Several vacancies to London. It is understood that there will be two, if likely to occur soon, as two judges and three magistrates irVn*f ~wi f rit\T*IIVTI hd evidence collectiag with the view of extending the permit itself to be led away or intimidated." house would shortly be not three, levees before Easter. The recent alteration in Another fortnight has elapsed withoa't a wntd being are about to retire. MILITIA COMMISSION.—Earl GBET. after urging Jrvice. • FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE Jntion. as it could n»t be heard of the Earl of ESgin'a vovage np the Yafcg-tze- the government of India will have a tendency to increase some inquires, to which Lonn HABDINOE replied, touching | it (o remain inoperative, .The motion for adjourning until Monday was then BANKRUPTS.—TCXSDST, Frs. kiang. . " , ^ t ~" The Rev. H. Drury, chaplain of the Honse of the number of presentations. THE MERCANTILE LOAN FUND ASSO- %y would not call upon the procedings of the royal commission in the militia, Vreed to. The French Ambassador. Raron Gros, is s^ill in Hong Commons, deHvered an interesting lecture, a few evenings NEW PEERS.—In addition to the new peers who took "CIATK5N." A Drier.. Olncv. Bncklnghsmshirr. boot usaiufauraai. a division. If the duty remarked at some length upon the present organization THE OCCASIONAL FQRM OF PRAYER BILL O, ago, on " China," in connection with the Chippenham their seats in the House of Lords on Thursday last, the TaiGO, Ksngston-apoo-Thsmes and Esher, Surrey kong, residing almost altogether now on board H.j.M.S. of that force, complaining that the militia regiments issed through committee. John Morris Reed, aliat John Campbell. Samuel H.- •*. •to the impetus which Literary and Scientific Institution. builder. Andacieuse. , following peers sat first in parliament after the deaths were maintained at a considerable cost, and yet never Thompson, Ann Thompson, and Thomas Smith, who spread of education, 0 r oven,w 1 LANDED ESTATES IN ENGLAND.— The u „ "' ' ' Sir Jojhn BowTtng, whose, deTWftnTe for of their fathers:' the Lord Dunfermline, the Lord Lyons, have for some time been carrying on business as The J. Baoww. r would be produced, Government, according to the Daihf .Vetrs, have enabled to attain such a state of efficiency as would fe ouorroK-GEin'.BAi. moved for leave to bring in a bill to West. Edgware-road and Oxford-market. Oxmrd-street, >ianilla was mentioned in our last snmmarv, left that the Lord Poltimore, the Lord Skermersdale, and the Mercantile Loan Fund Association-office, 2, Weymouth- i extended. After al- given out orders for the construction of sixteen engines, render them of any corresponding service to the country. simplify the titles to I landed estates in England. His nlaee on the ?0th inst. in H.M.S.S. Magicienn'e, bound to Earl of Aylesford. terrace, New North-road. London, N.," were examined I which the duty had upon destined for war steamers. —After some remarks from the Earl of Derby, Earl measure was based ubon the system of the Encumbered C. M. CotBWiS. Folesbffl. Warwickshire, fai Borneo, thence to the Southern Phillippines, and back to Krso LEOPOUVS PEWUOW.—From a return just pub on remand at C'erkenwell, on Tuesday, charged with M. Wnxon Halifax. Yorkshire mfflmer address adverted to the Granville, and the Duke of Richmond, the subject Estates Court, which bad worked so beneficially in Irelan d Manilla, where, from abont the middle of -next month, A dividend of 13-16ths of one penny in the pound- lished it appears that of the pension given to the King of having among themselves and with divers other persons J. mraa Crest DrMReld, YortsMra, I*— 1 Exchequer to revise the dropped. —Sir R. BETHKIX exjpressed his cordial approbation of his excellency, it is said, will remain until his health is has just been announced on the estate of Fry and Chap the Belgians, as Prince Leopold, of £50.000, the sum of unlawfully conspired to cheat and defraud certain persons W. MICnrsntT. Uverpool. broker. id the fact that a fanner And their lordships adjourned. the measure. It wouM accomplish a great step of legal T. Hrt.L Ltserpool. broker. f nlbv restored, or the expected jedall reachea bim. man, the bankers, who failed more than twenty vears £35,000 w«s returned into the Exchequer. of their moneys, and with having, in pursuance of and •d in elevea years repealed reform, and prove a most valuable boon to the country. according to the same conspiracy and agreement among W. MiunTto*. Liverpool, ourrier. ago. A BERT-DC letter, of the 5th, 8tatet~that her Majesty 1» positive increasa to the Of provincial matters there ,is nor mttrh' to report HOUSE OF COMMONS. —Mr. Dobbs, Mr. Ayrton, Mr. D. Griffith. Mr. Lowe, themselves, obtained by such devices of and from diyers BANKROTTft—Famar, Faacaar 11 The death of Mr. Orvens, a rich English banke Qneen Victoria, the Emperor of Russia, the Queen of IT ; and concluded with a beyond a growing opinion that.the rmrvfnce of -Kwang- MONDAY, FEB. 7. Mr. Mailing, and M*. Hadfield having briefly spoken, of her Majesty's subjects their moneys, against the W. Taioo. WHlev. Surrey, timber m*ri*«nt. long established in Madrid, Is announced. Prussia, the Grand Duke of Weimar, and the Princess [owe to his lordship the tnng is in a fair way to secede from the government of REFORM BILL—Mr. T. DUNCOMBB having nquired the motion was agreed to, and leave given to bring in the peace, &c. W. P. snd H. E. CoLl.nrs. Prtrnwster-row, CwT. *••***B**U. Charles of Prussia will be the godfathers and godmothers E. BOUT. Rsmigste. fsrnMnr* amier. ructs education, impedes Hienfung before lopg.' A Reporter; whose jloriea upon The number of Italian, refugees in lx>ndon has when the government intended to introduce their pro bill. of the infant prince. R T»rr. Leominster. Herefordshire, batcher. really injurious, to the the averace have been 'riretfy trnthfnl. promises stirring considerably drmrqisherl during ,the last few days. mised Reform BilL The CHANCELIXIB of the Ex- The house adjourned. The first witness called was THE QFEEN AND HER DAUGHTER.—TO compensate Mr. .Tsmes Hunt Otway, who said—I reside at Lower V BniirsoTOS, Worcester. drj**r . . _. Irhith is the only but un- tales within a f.-w months, and ,ile<:lnresi that already CHEQUEB stated that after the important and urgent J. LnAKE, Newsrk-upon-Trent, NottmgnsnisMre. wine Edmund Gurney, Esq.. son of the late Samuel in some measure for the disappointment felt by-Prince Stonnall, Staffordshire, and am an agent I first saw Rmnanee. more than six-tenth* ofcthn province are.is rebel posses subjects of which the First Lord of the Admiralty and merchant. Gurney, Esq., will offer himself as a candidate for the and Princess Frederick William at the absence of the the advertisement of "The Mercantile Loan Society. 2 sion. ' ' 1 1, Khrn ,» «••• the Secretary of State for India had given notice M. H. D«»K. Asbhonme. LVrtnsbire. grocer. ifthe English Newspaper south-western division of Essex, in the event of a disso Queen and Prince Consort at the christening of their OPENING OF THE. FRENCH CHAMBERS. Weymoutb-terrace. New North-road, London," published The insnrreel ion abont }(ingpO is reported at an end- were duly disposed of, the Reform Bill ' would H Woon. Long Eaton. Derbyshire, hake*. for the Repeal of the lution of parliament. infant son, we believe her Majesty has intimated the the Birmingham Journal. The advertisement was similar W. jRVwrsns. Pnetnton. Vottinphsmshire, Issw oU***r. cut out with the executioner's knife. be brought forward immediately. He trusted that, The ceremony of opening the French Chambers took [ which stated that pablic probability of her paying them a visit in the autumn, to the one I now produce, which I cut out of one of the H. J. Caovra. Newport. Monmouthshire, music setter. J tax had been long since At Canton mailers continue peaceful. It is now cer The members of a late court-martial ran np as Easter fell late this year, tbtre' might be time place on Monday. Itj was held in the restored gallery of same journals. 1 wrote a letter about tbe 13th of P Joints Mvns-ddvsUwYn. MonmorthsMre. hsansr. a bill of £100 against the government for port wine. for the purpose of seeing her young grandson : but the pSculty in the case, it lav tain that the season's tea crop will he scant, and for the afforned not only for a first but for a second reading if the Palace of the Louvre called the Salle des Etats, December to a " John CampbeU, 2, Weymouth-terrac*. R, WILIS. Bristol. Newport, and Cardiff. whol**sle tes dealer We suppose. those men-of-war thought they onght to time and manner of this visit, and whether it is to be a opinion which was some- eight or ten crops of second^claas-CangaiaJ left in thia not for some progress with the discussions in committee which is on the first story of the transverse building New North-read," and about the 16th of "the same month T- Vsacoa. St Anstrtl. Conrwsll, carpenter make port-holes of their mouths. public or a private affair, will most probably be settled J. P. O. Surra. U*aajt*J. banker. arc*. The sole excuse for nnartrr, holders are aaking egregious prices. European before the Pascal recess. separating, the two cpnrts, and which is destined for the I received tbe following letter :— with the Princess Royal when she visits her parental I. O. Tsaaarox. Rhvt Flintshire, shipowtwr. r furnished a fixed amount fabrics are in good demand; - » 7 Mr. Edmund Hayes, Q.C.. has been sworn in a MESSRS. PAUL AND STRAHAN—.Mr. H. reception of the greai bodies of tbe state. When com " 2. Wevmouth-ter., New North-rd., London. rT., Dee. IS, 18**. home in the summer. pleted it will communicate with the picture-gallery. " Sir.—In reply to your favour of the 13th, I beg to band the J. ,HABAD, : . , , sailing vessel has been hired, on board of which we shall soon once awarded under the existing' law in consequence nd left, and gradually descend to the floor, which is " .1 NO. CAMCBKIJ— Resident Manager." r the King of Sardinia is about to abdicate in favour of his lsrge consumption, snd supplies having become roodnat* *or Janttarv 11 .—Major MacPheraon reports born Gwalior be placed. The Neapolitan steam-fripate which escorts us will of subsequent modifications. He saw some inconvenience ichly carpeted. To ithe right of the throne, on a level I filled up tbe form, wrote a letter, and placed them in the week only a small number of public sales sre announced. •nd, in 183ti, to the period son. The age of King Victor Emmanuel is only thirty- lug of newspapers was that on the 3rd. or perhaps the 4th instant, 3,000 of tow the Spanish ship for two days, and then will turn back. We in now taking a step wnich must practically result in withthe platform, af d under the gallery, which, sup an envelope, and gave it to a friend named Pearson, Purchsaesar* Urger In srtldes used In Manufacturing Purposes, nine. shall continue our voyape alone. snd Cotton, Cochins*!, or Indigo not **silv to to bought st ton of newspapers in the ranfia Topee's foroa. under a Nawab, TJisbaWy Rapeen establishing such a rule. ported on gilt columns, runs round the interior of the with £1 Is. to obtain a post-office order for that amount says After havinjr passed ten years in a sepulchral stillness it is hard hall, a tribune was sef apart for the Empress, the Princess previous rates. For Russian Produce th* asarkau b*re*a tayn Allv. crowd the Chonogal, at thf IpeppieJ and Pepiebdia The Turin correspondent of the Times OCCASIONAL FORMS OF PRAYER BILL— at Walsall in favour of John Campbell. On tbe 22nd of fr>0,r«W to 95,000.nvQ; and to be tossed about at sea. I am, however, cheerful and well, sppearanoe. and prtoas rang* arm Trad* for Metals u not that trade generally is completely stagnant, and that -Clotilde, and their respective ladies in waiting. The td rate it was leas than GhanN. fty,™. J.oklaBree en,rmttt to JevreJe..' ' ' and happy in thinking I shall soon be free. On board this The second reading of this bill having been moved bv December I received a letter, of which the following is a better, and rates generally hav* a lowsrtag MB I •ay. Prtc*. .•per circulation of the Nothing has been heard of lord Elgin^l voyage up the people declare the worst certainty to be preferable to steamer we are well treated. From New York I shall come to Mr. WALPOLE,—Mr. HAnnEi.r> moved, as an amend ministers, cardinals, (admirals, and generals were to the copy;— for Pwrrlskms an on to*advance , and h*v* boBowsj arm for 1 the present suspense. > the removal of the lax .Tangtse Kiang. Baron C.jos i, at Hongwrnig. *' England. ment, that the second reading should be deferred for six rjght and left; and'the senators, councillors of state, "J, Wevmouth-ter.. New North-rd.. N.. London. De*. Jl. laas. C ,n •fenders was the ilirriiultv socl « "'I '•feiVed from Cochin China to the A marriage was celebrated in Leicester the Forgive my incoherent letter: the noise, the effects of a sea days. He thought that a much more extensive excision " riear Sir,—I am instructed to acknowledge the receipt of voyage, and, to tell the truth, a little vexation at having to make your proposal for a loan of -flou, and to Inform you the negotia Ithe annual revenue. ft lxth neoernher.'no'active operations had taken place, and other day under rather singular circumstances. The sboidd be made from the Liturgy, and wished to afford MONEY MARKET. so long a voyage without any reason, the new life which I live, nd deputies had their places on the floor, on benches on tion shall have the best attention of the company. |r that undetermined date ,h* *n*«t »«• -waiting further bride was a widow, and. the bridegroom, a wide-wer. The have bewildered my poor brains, and I hardly know what I am the government further time to consider the subject. " I am. dear sir. faithfntlv vonrs, CITY, •OBTOAT, Pxs 14. inBtmctionli^JL'J'^T*s from Franc*. - _ oth sides. Lower dpwn were the judges of the various | over expenditure Jn the son of the bride acted as father, and. gave away.his doing. Mr. NEWTJEOATE seconded the amendment. Mr. E " Pro. JNO. CAMPBELL. Resident Manager, Money mora In request, jnd IJ to U P"«"' 9* Tf'fj.Hl' tribunals, these of the Court of Cassation distinguished ; ht be difficult to fix upon mother, while the daughter of the bridegroom officiated We are all well, Poerio excepted, who has long suffered from Roebuck, Mr. Gregson, and Mr. Walpole, having briefly "J. C. Junior count for Prim* Bills. A dull market for by their scarlet robesfc and behind them members of the Stances were so favourable as bridesmaid. bronchitis, which of late having become worse, gave us great un spoken, the bill was read a second time. "Mr. J. H. Otway." Consols for money snd account sn »4i Is |: R*duoed and I»*w easiness. He Is now better, but who knows what may happen Institute and other public corporations. Several generals I also received on the 28th the annexed letter:— Three per Cents »M to 1; snd India Stock at* to «L THE IONIAN ISLANDS. The CHANCELI/IB of the EXCHEQITER moved for leave The debates in the House of Lords and in the during the voyage, which must last at least a month ? We are and superior regimeptal officers were present. In the im belief that if the paper House of Commons, on the opening of Parliament, are re to introduce a bill to amend the law concerning super "2. Weymonth-ter., New North-rd.. N./London. Dee. 27. IBM. in .God's hands; we are cheerful, and bear up manfully. For gallery over the Empress's tribune were places for the ' " Dear Sir,—I have the pleasure to inform you that at the meet- Trad ffreatjy to the spread produced at great length in the continental journals. give my uncouth epistle; I tell you my head is quite contused, annuations and other allowances to persons having held The replv of h^r Majesty the Oqeen of Great Britain members of the diplomatic corps, with their ladies. in p of the Board this dav it was resolved to giant you the advance LONDON CORN EXCHANGE. e education of the people and T am giddy. civil offices in the public seivice.—Some comments and hasarm^d It aeclln^s magreefo the petftitn of tho Sir Charles M. BurrelL the "father" of the Some representative* of the smaller states and the of £100 for five years; but It will be necessary, before handing MARK LANE, Moxosr, Fa*. II opon the cheap ptihlica- We are glad to learn that ample preparations are suggestions on this subject were offered bv Mr. Wilson, 1 you a draught for the amount, for one of our pcBtlemen to wait Ionian P;arll-iment. ' Mr. Gladstone tbaa »ddresseer issued another roessnge- • to. the-- parBarfiuit,insisling upon making at New York to give these noble men, who Mr. Kinglake, Sir H. Willonghby, Mr. Collier, and other npon you and take your signature to th* Board. For this pur sort, met with .-fshdeSsnd 1 lss. M««day s r^ bst age, and has sat for Shorehaui and the Rape of Bramber ance; the Sardinian minister and the Nuncio came r plications per annum, and projects of reform in seventeen parta. The parliament although released from his prisons, yet feel the heaw members, and leave was given to.bring in the bill. pose you are required to remit a sufficient sum to rover his travel dullofsJ*: whit* brought from 40. to 4*. i andran W. to 41. since 1806. soon after; and tlhen the Austrian and Russian ling expenses, *c—ssv, £2 10*.. which it is necessary should be •j printed paid a tax of no has postponed us reply. band of King Ferdinand's cruelty, a reception that will After other unimportant business, tbe house adjourned. per quarter. Purchases m lorrlgn ssadc wttU I BSBilia. BBS ministers, who seemejd to accost each other in a friendly complied with by return of post, lo ensMe us to carry out our Borne sensation was caused at Madrid a few days resound throughout the world. 7 iupplv moderate, sad rates steady a* 4*s t* sas; ass* 1 TUESDAY, FEB. 8. manner, Conversing ffr some time together. The gallery arrsnpements for the week -, therefore on receipt of your reply, to mS per qasrwr. Some demand for floating ajreoss Francis, Dr. Grav, on ago, by the report that the Queen had been fired at as with remittance, instructions will be given to the gentleman to THE NATIONAL GALLERY.—In replv to Sir H. otherwise was soon filled, principally with ladies. The FLOCB In lsrge supply: only modtntt t~rck«e. Ban, Mr. William Cnani- her Majesty was returning in a carriage from the church wait upon vou without delay. of Atocha, but it turns out thai a mischievous boy simply WII.LOCCHBY, the CHANCETXOR of the EXCHEQUER strangers who had been specially invited, fir had procured town-made st 40s per sack: ditto household 3-V to 98s [Association, Mr. Wright, ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. stated the whole of the building in Trafalgar-square, " I am. dear fir. faithfully yours, uSwsadtolrt.; Frenchl*. to Us; anastosartosaUs t* tis A message, received frcmVBari, announcePSs ttha t the threw a cracker at the vehicle, and that no injury was tickets, were accomipodated with standing or sitting- , from Yorkshire, HYTHE.—Baron Mayer A. Rothschild has ap commonly called the National Gallery, would speedily "Pro, JNO. CAMPBELL Resident Manager. per hsrrcL lungJiaa ejjain. fallen ill. His_Majesty Is surTerinsuffering irofrom done. places on the floor unfler the gallery, to the right and left i In request, tad raslise* lis t* U> per q*»rt*r. Ithank the deputation for peared here as a candidate. Mr. James Wilde, Q.C., has be appropriated for the reception of tho national col " J. C, Junior. MAIZE more of the throne. The doors were opened soon after eleven, "Mr. J. Otway, Lower Stonnall, near WalsslL" Prims BASU.ILITT wsntsd. sod tosmal l sapyly; but osmmt live stock of entertaining, The Rev. H. Highton, M.A., Assistant-Master also issued an address. lection of paintings. The members of the Royal », vslue of Bnglhdi malttof I*to 43s: distil and, as a quarter Blast twelve was the last moment The same day I obtained a post-office order at Lichfield slow sale- Th* *u— srrnatmn on the subject nf Rugby School, has been unanimously elected Head Academy intending to erect a fitting edifice for their The marnaga$t tha J»rtditarv'prmciwas celebrated REPRESENTATION OF WEST SUFFOLK.—Mr for the admittance] of strangers, the whole space for £2 10s., in favour of John Campbell, which I placed ltd which, however, would Master of Cheltenham College. purposes with their own fund, bnt upon a site which the M AI.a**"*T in (poo* ^d detaasd_»i :r *»ule*t«*t .^^.Ubmo -sr. at to* U yesterday. ... , H. S. Waddington, one of the present members for Wes was very soon occupied. All the officials were in in a letter and posted myself at Lichfield, from which rbich they had spoken so government designed to ask the permission of parlia It is asseVted'thar a note from 4he English government Lieutenant-General Sir W. Codrington, Suffolk, will retire from the representation of the division full uniform, but ]the ladies were in ordinary toi time I have heard no'more from the association. • The subject was one of K.C.B., has been appointed Governor of Gibraltar, vice ment to offer them, As Marlborough House was re For OAT* a ana nuutet. and many trmM**mt Kagask has Wnreee.red^h^cmrtainin-remonstrances against at the close of the present parliament, in consequence of lette, and' the strangers in plain evening dress. In realise Jls «d to Ms H: Scotch J4s to Sfts 6d barer! M which had been Sir J. Ferguson, whose period of service has expired. quired for the Prince of Wales, the v Turner, Mr. Edward Spencer said: I am a clerk in the money- lrah iOsto u> the in*uffir4enev af tVamnesty granted by the Neapol his advancing years; and it is stated that Major Parker ernoni the arrangements on the platform where the throne Ms «d; and foreign 51 s Sd to J7s ' hrf novelty beyond what order office, St. Martin's-le-Orand. I know the female itan government. • ' . ;f ^ A private telegram from Algiers mentions a pro will be brougbt forward by the Conservatives to supply and Sheepshanks collection would be temporarily re stood a slight change was observable. On former occa A dull market for Rra sad Ms s* Ms •eospted. ... la by the former and the* prisoner and the prisoner Reed by their coming very clamation issued bv General M'Manon, in which he an his place, in connection with Captain Rennet, the other moved to a gallery now in course of erection at Kensing sions the only Prlncfes of the Imperial family who had Prices for BIAXS rule Arm: small LmrUto SI 40s U 4* :•**«- [^•int, indeed, it would frequently to the office to get orders cashed in the name stu n% to to*; tara* **•*•**•,«•* a^vssuaa Ms to Ms per nounces that the Division Lenaud has been recalled to Tory member. The name of Lord Hervey, grandson of ton Gore. seats to the right arid left of the Emperor were Prince lenient* that rhe ron- of "John Campbell." On Monday, the 81st of France, and concludes with the following words:— the venerable Marquis of Bristol, is also mentioned as a EXCHEQUER BILLS. — Replying to Sir G. C Jerome and his sotj Prince Napoleon; Prince Louis I the effect of checking Januarv, I received eight half-crowns from Inspector '""the vslue of Pass there is no aJMratkav bat» falr THE PRINCE Q.F' WALES AT ROME*. "Depart, depart,- soldiers: be brave, disciplined, and Liberal Conservative candidate. At the last genera] LEWIS, the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQDEB said that Xucien Bonaparte and Prince Murat standing. Inthe lose very cheap publiea- Whicher, and about half-past three the same after • A-letter from Roine, uf ,'tfca Minting J?o$t, dated the stedfast" election Mr. F. M. Wilson appeared as a candidate in the Exchequer Bills to the amount of £7,600,000 had ^A«TALS.- Wbcst, Eagik*. J~;,»f** to qrs ; present instance th«l Emperor had on bis right Prince noon the female prisoner came to the office, and pre Reouh. all so heavily ana so rs*- 1 Foreign, U.r» qrs Bjrl*y. Ena^ji, 4US^qga •.•.th,-says:-"IH, R„v ] Highnese tfaa Pfiao, reral tians.rtt*n* ato tarn ^JTJ^TZ. Ingestre and Mr. Lygon, and Mr. Dowdeswell, formerly The bouse having gone into committee, a vote was 18th of December, 1858, in favour of "John Campbell," Havsnnah of brown quality hrmgs M Jf > •"»" *|T rmnufa-tnrr. That was falling at the moment of his arrival, but he took advan institution to the City of Westminster. half-past twelve a detachment of the Cent Garde entered M.P. for Tewkesbury, addressed an assembly of farmers agreed to for granting a supply to her Majesty for the and which was paid bv me to one of the prisoners on the S sfcTaoret. 47. to 4% 44; Madras native 51. to tost and •antioa. The real point tage of a momentary clearing np anaa afMa, and walked the hall in'fuU dressiand armed. They took their stand The Burns Centenary was celebrated in New from a window opposite the Corn Exchange, Worcester, public service. 21st of December, 1858. grocery 4*s to 4S*. [whether, in the present out on the. aomparativelyaolitary Corao. In Ihe evening ork and Boston with considerable demonstration, more The houses adjourned at a quarter past seven o'clock. on the steps of the velvet-covered platform on either side on Saturday afternoon. In the course of Lord Ingestre's Mr. John William Margetta said: I am a clerk in the Purchases readily mad* in Rirrxaa Sec AS : f obligations which the the Pepp s Jlajor-domo and Grand CiambaVlAin called in particularly at the latter place. Among the speakers at of the throne. observations, he said that the idea of bringing foiward WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9. money-order office, St- Martin's-le-Grand. I produce an buna are not to hs'obtained saitsr [ necessity for ilisiharging the name of bis Holiness, to pav/flieir respects to his oston was Lord Radstock. A little before on£ the buzz at once hushed, and all MOLASSX* and TaiActs I* food < ad arkas sre royal highness asdida!^ theComrnendatoreEgidloDatti Mr. Calthorpe as a representative for the eastern division The SPEAKER took the chair at twelve o'clock. order drawn at Lichfield on the 21st of December, 1858. Corns In small supply,^ L u disr^entovvftu j£l. -_>i o, IHIO ; T stood up. The Emnress and the Princess Clotilde en at iU t* Ms; The "Washington correspondent of the AVeteio was hatched by Lord Hatherton, at his seat at Teddesley, iTHE WESTMINSTER IMPROVEMENT BILL in favour of John Campbell. I cashed it on the 29th of agsin rstlM* klglisr deu native Colon selllBf si a ipiestion upon which the^enltetnan apfionntwi tVbe'rn waiting wpUmAG»>ii fine or*, to sssd*.,« opinion : be could not T Ceremonies to tbeir blaces in the tribune close to and to Buchanan contemplates matrimony with a widow lad- acquiescence to the suggestion. PETITIONS.—Several petitions were presented, pray Mr. Alfred Eustace said : I am a clerk in the money- snd better sort 7SS to Ms. be Chancellor of the Ex nities or Rurne^ Pio^Niflo has expressed himself the right of the throjie. Her Majesty was saluted by the In tor,,, .errr.1 AsW st prertoo. rates. _ BANBURY.—On Wednesday, at the conclusion ing for the repeal of the paper duty, and the abolition of order office. ' I know the female prisoner. She has fre |Ue oourse of twoorthree reccnttv in arrrrkwes granflsd to'British visitors, as Sir TV. Codrington. retires from the representation cry of " Fire T Imperatrice!" in which, perhaps, was Demand forTl A Active, vid sou* tovaae* • C "> UaaBsa of Greenwich in April. church rates.—Mr. J. EWABT presented a petition from quently been at the office lately and cashed money orders that the state of the peculiarly pleased at the visit of the Prince of Wales; of the poll, the numbers were^—Samuelson, 177 ; Hardy. meant to be included the Princess, thougb no particular totoai Is Id i sad aaaartor of tb* saw era* asijslto »* 4VL "u| atiaajeaii <#^W t»,»>r« 5 tc,Jae'ltrirtnes.s of the 176; Miall, 118. the Liverpool Reform Association, praying for an altera from different parts of the country, and made payable v< Ric* Is less waaaaa, sad mot* *a J~J*» " •time waa the only thing T t Commissioner Phillips was buried at Higbgate allusion was, so fat as could be heard, made to her 1 tion in tbe mode of keeping the public accounts. " John Campbell." I paid her XI too much in December whit* Bengal at 7. «d to l*s«d; sad af Madras st U.«* to to. fcviu,' the country from a nrognttn under which WMnV hir/hne*. is supposed to on Monday. Highness. 'At ten minutes past one silence again pre SUPPLY.—The report of the committee of supply was last on an order she then produced, signed " John Camp- Sncs* to Rood demand, and rates have aa upward t.nasary. lobjtTtional one. He was he travellinai and. iuteed. it': mxa% he) >r,cli»Went under vailed, and tbe Empjeror made his appearance. All again f^Z&^Hi^W Blsck Pepper 4du,4td; and Brow. what partitular tiUe prmcea are announced Jn foreign At the recent election for eooneilmen in the brought up and agreed to, The committee to sit again beU." A dav or two afterwards the prisoner Reed, whom fcay what the (Jianrellor SUPPOSED MURDER AT HAMMERSMITH stood up. I presume it was one of the Great Officers of Nulmtg. la Sd to a* 4d. ».,_*. _„| A, couptn.t, i^ toe .earn* houomcs an; said tfiem by the sove- township of Raleigh, Kent county, a negro was tri on Fridav next. I knew previously bv his cashing orders in the name of |to do. But he. would be On Saturday morning much excitement was created at State who called ou« " Tire T Emperatr!" The call was For CocaixaAL a araser aaaraat; and as an to 4s p*a4 lor reijfna whose territories they may Bologna, the umphantly elected,, beating his opponent—a white man— ARMY AND NAVY ESTIMATES.—On the motion " John Campbell," came to the office, and I told him that dd gratilied. to rind that vb>irr Hammersmitli and Kensington, by the report that a responded to by a considerable number, a second time by cl**n Honduras nil vers . ' . .... rrnye was, waited Upon by the'CSrdinfiF iLegate, and by a handsome majority. of Sir STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, the usual address toth e the female prisoner bad received £1 toomuch . The next Tiy of tlie burdens from gentleman had been found brutally murdered, near the fewer, and the*third! time by fewer atill. Isc-ico ^U. more readily ml tb* prevtoas reaaetloa of U to« d every attefirioil Was sriown bmV-TiyJthe government The Bishop of London has been elected a Fellow crown was agreed to, praying that tbe military and day he came and brought me a sovereign. He said the should lie glad to find West Middlesex Company's Water"Works, at Hammer There were many! Deputies who hardly opened their pcr pound for Bengal S authorities during his brief stav in thaMrttw. Here there of the Royal Society. naval estimates for the ensuing year might be laid on female prisoner was his housekeeper, and had been in his All *dTa»« for CcTca sales of good Peaae at Ha 1 fc ; smith. The discovery of the body was made at seven lint to im|Mvsc new ones.' T " ^J" l"« of'e«arrte»VMn-t}fc.»ic>d>r»f his recep- the table. lips. The reception of his Majesty was respectful, but family for the last fifteen years. He also distinctly told I* GAUSIIS sales large st IS. td » 1*A The Postmaster-General has given notice that o'clock in the morning, by some labourers proceeding to iron.i bred the tax w.a» Oar s-hanrC d"atates,. Mr., •* « in future only those persons w-Uo are wholly employed their employment, who, on passing along the banks of the In WOOL little riMiing. sad there will 1 ' thing that stood m the without delay arrange for the'Fffeice jta-have a private EWABT it was agreed that the select committee orf " His Majesty, who, ak usual, wore the uniform of a^general office orders were for him. I also know th* prisoner i„ W,K>I little t into*, sod then wul to I by the Post-office Department wiU receive assistance Thames, on the south side of the waterworks, suddenly colonial o« u* 54th. "ent state of the public aadicnce of hts, llolineaa, -who haa alaeadv prepared an Colonisation and Settlement (India) should consist of officer, with the star; and riband of the Legion of Honour, Thompson. He came one day to the Post-office and pro from the department towards insuring their lives. came upon the body, which was lying on its back in a Plirdhesr* la Una art more i extremely beautiful mosaic-table (o pHseiti to his Roval eighteen members; Mr. William Ewart, Mr. Baillie, Mr. Stood up, and,_amid,deep,and apparently anxious silence, duced an order signed "John Campbell." bat as the name 1 u In the year ending the 81st March last pool of blood, the throat being cut from ear to ear, and led tffr lordship and Highness upon the occasion. ' * - '• Campbell, Mr. De Vere, Mr. Gregson, Mr. Kinnaird,' fead, in a distinct manner, the speech from the throne. was spelt wrongly I asked bim if his name was John *FOT Hutr * brisk sale, sad rlcaa stoaaaa • eat to to Issafto £1^,862,132 was expended in the abolition of slavery. the head nearly severed from the body. The men raised the delivery of his speech the Emperor was inte Campbell. He replied in th* negative, and said his nam* under £30. an immediate alarm, and a number of constables were Mr. Knight, Mr. Lowe, Mr. Lygon, Mr. Arthu• r] | IB • FY Cssstk oo the "Testerdav morning many-of-the nobility-and gentry A number of movable houses are now being rrupted twice or tbriie by a certain show of approbation was Macdonald. I have seen him at tbe Post-office on In TALLOW sai'tho.** ars faaaay as quickly on the spot from the Hammersmith police-station, Mills, Mr. Nisbet, Sir Erskine Perry, Mr. Richardson, to M.M, *aa last litre* now stS[Tma [| RQmo insetHieil *heir namairtn the book made in-Paris for exportation to Cochin-China, where The paragraph alluding to his declaration at Bordeaux many occasions. •pot aad ap to M*rrti bring. Us *& and the remains were taken to the Black lion public Mr. Danby Seymour, Mr. John Benjamin Smith, Mr. months of the year »U *d tc M. to aajaaiaiat,.the Wcl for \J» Prince's visitors. His Roval Admiral Rigault de Gcnouilly is founding a city. "L'Bnpirtc'esf/arfcii,''—''as proof that if the heir of - bought ml tt*: (jod URE honse. at Hammersmith. A strict search was made near William Vansittart, Mr. Villiers, and Colonel Svkes. Mr. George Wesbury said: I am in the employ of Mr lor OILS .dull ask: best Sperm ess t* •» [ - i. J Hi?V~»^**«*iv«l hi«^rW«ht be obtained nader 30* oa the spot _..—«, I damp, and veXation 1' caput of Koman TionsrTf not of Roman churches, since the throat, hut nothing of the kind could be found, and THURSDAY. FEB. 10. by the Turkish government, is making progress, and the supposition that it might be a suicide was, therefore, system of peace whfdi could not be disturbed but for the at No. 2, Weymoutb-i*r*ao«, of which he is the landlord For I^ATWsa rates .re felly A, hsrh. saw) sssipiy ssodsrs** W»|f at present indicates precedence,is assignee! to St. John l.aterau's over all the section from Constantinople to Bagdad (tha prin NEW WRITS.—New writs were moved for East defence of great national interests," was, I think, one of at once abandoned. In addition to the frightful wounds Worcestershire, in the room of Colonel RuShout. who had About that time the femal.-. prisoner called on my master, |of an.nrs. bat It tever- other eeeWaatrcal «Ji6re« in the, a-orld. To-dav a cipal part of the work) will be completed in a few those especially approvedppl-ov . on the throat, the body bore other marks of violence; the been created a peer as Baron Northwich; for the West in company with a roan whom she called her husband. 1 «»* on the alert, for really Italian sun has shone over tlw glorious "old months. MURDER- OF AW EROUSMMAX I> C'AXADA.— rft»-, and tho Fl** -^aa .had an' dnjiortunitv of deceased had no coat or hat upon him, nor was anything Riding of Yorkshire, in the ryom of Lord Goderich, who/ and who gave the name of Mundy. Mr. Toleman was re occur from .1 sudden SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON f f - The dates from Victoria are to the 25th of of value, or to give a clue to identity, found on the person. had succeeded to the Earldom of Ripon; and for Hvthe, TH I not at home, and they both called again the next day, The R'oi*>*i«! Journal gives ta* *"T^? SSSt 1 lon«' continuailee. of looking upon ih<... ruins , of tri'e -forum' in "their ll 1 im CaB December. The Fraser Fiver was open again, and late The police have every reason to' believe that the un when thev saw my master in my presence, gav* references, reeeivrf from a W.krt.rld tradesman *' « . ?°» IXhr aware, has seen for six years its action of the tide to the spot where found. The body is I called at 2. Weymouth-terrao*, and there saw the temale Heaver ( reel, in th* tow-ship of ^^7^^ 1 sli< 11M be rfiligcntly aniF h»» Tiorse. have aln tJr i*rJvW.in good condition The Speaker has appointed the following members whether there was any truth in the statement, which had welfare advance, \Vf riches increase, its internal dissen that of a man of forty-five, short in suture, and clad in !• *>» t»^.rr^mort Ujaihe,;mill follow the hounds, to serve on the general committee of elections for the appeared in a morning'paper, that the government in sions extintruishrd, its prestige raised; yet there arises prisoner. I asked her for tbe rent. She said ah* had Canada W***. .boat twantv-stx sasks. fraat law vdlag. of J superior black cloth vest, trowsers, and Wellington boots, who still continue To gfl onT^rtlvSrith a select few present session :—The Right Hon. Sir F. T. Baring, tended to alter and equalise the sugar duties.—The at intervals in the tnidst of the general calm and pro only got £3. and that her husband would call aad pay it Hastings, in th* township of ^atadoc, waa aserdaraj oa |iuin- intrndeH far late the under clothing being all of the finest description, and the'next day. I than .put a broker in, aad the money Mond.ylsst soon aftar.nooa. It f»?»»«f*'5J**" ed*in small pots, may Nimrods. slrree Ms fashnexs has so ilecidedri- disapproved Hart.; the Right Hon, Sir W. Meredvtb Somerville, CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER denied the assertion in sperity a vasue- inquietude, an agitation which,_without 1H black satin necktie fastened with gold pin; the coat and nfthat kind rtfwpait.' 1 . ' Bart.; Sir William Heathcote, Bart.; Robert Palmer, toto. It was, be said, utterly without foundation. anv well-denned cause, carries away certain spirits and was paid the sane day. -. had two mea employed on hi. mtim^m^mU > pots of a larger sr>e. hat. as previously stated, being missing. abarnt with on* of them in th* laernisar. tttey returned j to give therh a coin- Esq.; William Miles, Esq.; and John Boaham Carter, IRISH COUNTY PRISONS.—Lord NAAS moved for affects public confidence. I deplore these periodical dis Henry Had son said; I am a letter deliverer, and deliver "at Weymouth-terrace, Kew Korth-road. and ^tmmi, whan h* dtocovered tfiat sAd^kad been 1 I I of good tnwfy : loam, ti» tlalltlj J'jj J, j. 1' Esq. •• - - • ••*" — At the inquest the body was identified as that of Mr. leave to bring in a hill to con-olidate and amend the laws couragements withiut being astonished at then. In i society which has been so convulsed bv so many revwlu used to deliver before Christmas a great many letters at ^IZnopei. He then weert tx.kishadraoai doot and « tore. The forwarder A pamphlet, by M. Emile de Girardin, entitled Bamet, late clerk and relieving officer of the West relating to county prisons in Ireland.—After some goenii* B*op**s*d itto wa s ohot ha ta* hrsun by his other T>F.ATTis rrf(» Trv« YEARS.— tions,"tfme alone dan strengthen convict ions, invigorate No. 2. A few days before tbe occupant* left, the female t earcfulTv stakeil twtf, " La Guerre," will appear at Parjs in a few days. London Union. Mr. Thomas Phillips, master of tbe remarks from Colonel FRENCH the motion was agreed to hired maa. and fell lilcacas oa ta* .pot- The ai.aasia Tlie number ofdearhs 1lglrtnin> ntiArialamF(acconling West London Union, said the deceased left his duties as and leave given. character, and create political faith. The emotion which prisoner told me they were going away, and requested Jj sh:i|»o de^ircil Is-fore A number of moveable houses are now being me to forward all letters coming to So. 2. ttarertod to then levelled the gaa at hu l«How-*ei«eat, bat U di'l not to tin lOacjt^tWwmJanrfiawMfJthpliegistrar-General) an officer of the union on the 3rd of January: hand STATUTE LAW COMMISSION.—Mr. L Krsc, has been produced,'without any appearance of imminent f Watch ITwaplii.s, and made in Paris for exportation to Cochin-China, where John Campbell, to No. 22. T»yi*tock-place. and I told her go of. The weapon aaad was Mr. IHrRke's own doulde- wa* as follo.w.s in each of the ffve vears stated:—45 in bills and advertisements were issued, offering a reward in moving for some returns respecting tbe Statute dangen, might naturally cause surprise, for it testifies Admiral Rigault de Genouilly is founding a city. •he must write to the district post-office.. bsrrrJled rlfi*. Tha murderer own* 100 acre, of land in »Vi i 10 in 1S.J3J 17 In 1MI: 1? ir/1t«a:«M remedy bat caryful of the moderation Tf which I have given so much proof, dtrccted t. Bsatfamm Urtxjue, H* s*ated his •« J^ another edition is to be published. r**t-jm l"t10 o1 250 so, , namely, 16 he had been verr desponding, but I cannot state the bv the Commissioners had not repaid their cost. — but also of the real) power of France. Happily, the mas* twenty-eight H* anpear. to b* of FretuAar GarBMB .ileatbs. The average' annul -mortality from lightning The demolition of Montagu House, cause; he left his accounts strictly accurate.—By Mr. HADFTELD added' some observations to a similar of the people is far, from submittiag to such impressions- there directed to JoamT^aapbet No. t. Wtryn«art*-ter- extrasiimi. Mr. Wca3r.es atoast lorty y«-rsof ' "In England during the five- vearawena 1.18 to one million Whitehall-gardens, the residence of the Duke of Bac- the jury: I know of no person who had enmity towards effect. — Tbe HOME SECRET ART consented to pro race, were to be re-dirocta* and sent toSo . tt,Ta\T*tuck- is v Ty taSmiral.le To-day it is my doty to show to you again that which ( pernaTidlHiinT; 4wl whfle ia letajlo^the yeatlv average cleugh, is to be forthwith commenced. The hoase was the deceased, he was generally beloved; be was not em duce the papers asked for with some exceptions. He «aly a iiio-hralt seems to have been, forgotten. , was only 0.10 to-that, numbercij the Hying, it'was 1.93 built by the last Duke of Montagu, on Crown land, and barrassed.—Mr. James Keene. surgeon, of Hammersmith, concurred in the opinions expressed regarding the Statute u th*tw«*a ~ fete ,6 loiupaiatiire steady What has constantly been my policy ? To re-asanr* in. the Eastern f:ourities. S.W- in the North-JIidland. on his death passed to his daughter, married to the late said the wounds on the throat were not sufficient to cause Law Commissioners, whose operations, he remarked, the hi I falrfy hhrsting, eoa* Europe—to give Fiance' its true rank—to cement closely farm 1.0R In the N"rth-Wi^iem fl.aweas}ilreawt( heshire\ 1.07 Duke of Buccleugh, from whom the present duke in death; no doubt he died from drowning.—Mr. Phillips, government was considering whether thev ought not to 1 supped with . at a • he«T» up othetiys^j onr alliance with |F.nirla»d - sad to sraalafs the degree iftr^u'nV Belville 111 .Voikslnif,- aajl invthe^ihfra Cpiinties. Of the herited it. A palatial re-klencv is to be raised on the old said, after the deceased's disappearance the office knife suspend for the present.—The House then'adjourned. g?-A2?SS I green b.y tath** rswrerrv * at I thiak he be- of mv friendship faith tb* continental powers in con [heir expenses were guar an ted The j~ to Cumberland. Tha mur- Utarjis fniin, Iiglitninjj in J-iftcasTiirr' thtring the five was missed.—The Coroner observed it was a very mys 1 site. FRIDAY. FEB. 1L formity with our corn views and the nature of their pro w*s a vrrydear one, but be cowM not g^ararrte* the ex- either to Torkshir* iw !•> vealUata frWf'Jf -VeSri 1 in MPV-'a ffrl-'wee* Ai lsKXaixin 1K.V>. and I be terious case.—The jurv, in the absence of evidence, re About 8,000 bales of silk and 40.0001bs. of tea THE BRITISH MUSEUM.—In reply to Lord ceedings towards Franc. It is thus thst. on tbe ere of l-vouiuod an frame.; tber death ill IK'.I;. (if the tea ihaMbs in York.-bire turned a verdict of " Found is the river with wounds on from tan* alec, after have been saved from the cargo of the Jubilee, ashore ELCHO, the CHANCELLOR „f tbe EXCHEQUER said that mv third election. 1 marie at Bordeaux this declaration. n«VCe*Tie remaaded th* prisoners for a wteh-and saal .t|IUi«: the, pjve )m .s«*iw.w«f* M tie West Riding his throat, but how he came there there was no evidence lull tlw v*itl a r eorr; near Boulogne. The total shipments bv this vessel were the suggested enlargement of the British Museum was ' L Empire cat la fai*; wishing to pro** thereby that if that th* case from Leeds bad better a* brwaght lorwart'. v.Jy one in. the lM Ridrnfr. aVid' twt. m the North to prove." day. m ' «• iJantM out on J f 1,329 hales of silk and 765,9001b*. of tea. still under consideration by her Majesty's minister*. the heir of the Fjrsperwr Sapoieou ascended th* throne, he He should rate** bam.
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