.V W Ins-w r", ‘ ' ' , .. ‘ d' the new British ‘Dd‘FOIOIgn. Tm CHINA. - Thursday the Queen andPrinceA'lbert again lar strain of eulogium of thelghagyglteLZS St: asgciety. In “m hum the" we" for London June l3.—A subjectof more than usual at Ascot Rabes. ' Sldmiy as a an”? a: tile woéotite surprise {vas pledges—the Short and ‘he long Plea ~ importanbe isthe arrival of two extraordinary ex- Yesterday, (Monday, the 22d) was to be disc and the cause of 11m :chyés had been delivered. firs” persons pledged themselves to a L“ y ' ': Presses from India' bringing journals and (“8- ‘inguiShed by a grand State ball at Baskingham felt that. a?" thesetrsprieien Present should have the use of all intoxicatipg beverages; i it! I ipmches from Bombay down to me 30th or Apr", Palace. ' ‘ ‘ ' "one hlsd ctouna ya last tribute to his memo- expressed a determination not to Pseudo ., .. and intelligence from China up to the l3ih of We refer to these details With unfeigned comeNo.war do pesylimony to his worth could, erages to any other Person. Prewsnwn ' g " .' I March, that is, within three months ofthe present sorrow; and none who have the true welfare of ry. o stronger u to hear his eulmium 1839 some members of‘he commute: l , time. The substance of these accounts is, sum- our beloved Sovereign sincerely at heart can however, be shown “fibers or a ham," agzinsi that the American or long pledge should; x marily, that the British expedition from India to peruse them without deep concern. The pious pro‘nouncetlsolely by "‘Fm he had so success. “My (me taken by the members of (the. ’ l l ‘ China had embarked at Madras on the 16th of portion of the community were naturally led to which. In his career 0 {firfgiit _ No doubt this Several members ofthe committee, togethfiaf - ‘ April, and that the ships and troops were on their hope that an event of all others calculated to fully arid glpLiozfiyencluzf -some previous ar- the President, protested against the may *“ 3‘ jf ‘voyage, in the first instance, for the Canton river. impress the least thoughtful heart, would be 3:522:35 lgnd To the want of any such custom Meetings of delegates were afterwards he a, On their side, the Chinese displayed fierce acti- suitably improved by her. Majesty. They re- 0 , , ., , S t , several.divisi0iis took place on the sub' oi Vitl’, and a stubborn, malignant determination. garded the Public recognition of the finger of in England—Galzgnams Messenger qf u ur every case we majority was in favour oiled}. l u .‘ The accounts from China brouaht b these Divine Providence in her deliverance, and the day. _ ' [0th led es leaving “‘0 ‘1 .. ‘ , * 0 one 0 e .5 .. we regret to announce the Pmlse nual meeting, however, after the Presid 13th of March. They state that an order of the mighty God for averting the threatened calamity, . _ Emperor, for suspending trade with all foreign as an earnest of this; atid they looked, of all bravest, soldiers of modern times—General SIT lefuhe chair and a considerable number nations, without exception, reached Canton on places in the nation, to the Court, for the most John Oswald, G, C. B. and G. C. M. G:, which who agreed ‘ivith him in Opinion had wit the 12th of February. The Emperor, moreover, becoming example. We have adduced mourn- event took place on the 8th June at Dunikier, In it was submitted to the meeting “In the ordered Commissioner Lin to give effect to that fiil eVidence of their grievous disappointment. ijeshire, Sir John had been unwell for several led e on] ' Should be adopted by the : interdict. without referring to the government at There are prayers, indeed, for the sanctified months, but laiierly lie-had ralied so much that find gwas cgrried in the amimaiive The i , Pekin. The accounts then proceed to state that use of this trial to her Majesty, and earnest his friends were sanguine of his recovery. Sir I smufion was fonh’wnh refined. The _‘ "(I . I (he utmost,alarm prevailed at Macao, which had thanksgivings for her deliverance, ascending to John had seen much servwe, haying been 53 “i: d tailed the constitmion ant-w S .4 I .9 , been greatly increased by two or more successive the king of kings, from all quarters ofthe land, years on full pay f e"_ heed th st tisrcs of a“ of ’l octet attempts ofthe Chinese viceroy to burn the Brit- in the public servrces of the sanctuary, and the FIRE AT YORK MINSTERI_Wi,h deep com but-pits. . t 'e v t; i t s ‘ 118.34); ish fleet in Tongkoo Bay. The first ofthese at- private devotions of the family and the closet. Gem we announce that this magnificent Minster‘ 0t dln 50"“! rt? 0010" lg- t Witter? ilntag tempts appears to have been made on the 91b of We rejoice that it is so, and look forward to the ,he Pride of Yorkshire, and Perhaps the fines, alpaca ote?i we're introt uce f, shrising y 11 February, and is very picturesquely described in appointment of a day of thanksgiving in our gmhic Smlcmre in the wmm, has again been de_ t e ene Cialoperationso t e ceiety. I .. i one of the despatcbes. It appears that about own Church as an occasion of devout humiliation minted by fire : but it will be most consolamry to :hil pastt use V? mptitlis nearly 221,000“ [a g half-past one o'clock on Saturday morning, some and reverential gratitude to God, for warding ofl‘ our readers, ,0 be assured, in the very outset, ,hat “135:5: E'an1i?l[::ié;’t::pdp::fl:lsls;e":1;Err I ii i ;l 1",. i papers and correspondence come down to the . l l il it it Chinese fire—shi s were observed cominir down from our beloved Queen and country a visitation, .- - t d-,, that the g, P r: all the majestic towers are ye stati | g, 2,000 persons had been rescued fr i l 1, ' from the end of the bay in flames, but the wind which would iii all probability have involved us Splendid stained glass or the west window and , ' I l». ; baring shifted against them,they drifted iii-shore in consequences too awful to be contemplated. [he Side aisles are mfg. and thus the injury done, gross iiitemperance , about _l,t)UO ill / ’ of the shipping through the mass of small Clii- The Court alone is silent; and the object of all ,houuh very emensive is such as may be repair- duced to amend places 0‘: rehgmus w l u and foreign scliooners; one touched the exuberant loyalty and Christian feeling we ed whim“, leaving. 3",), permanérit marks of the bell"? had been lmng “'lu’om GPd and 'i l ' hooner, and set fire to her forward, have witnessed of late, is in the meantime ab- ravages of- ,he flalges. hope In the World, a great proportion of l succeeded in extinguishing the fire, sorbed iii a succesmon of amusements, which, 0” the evening ofthe 20”] May about ‘wemy had been counted worthy of admtssron to, l e less of the 'ib and damn e to the bow- were they innocent in themselves would in the - 3 D: ’ - {EHOWSh’P (Hear; hear: heal“) Rereren , . , .l g . . . . ’ ’ minutes to nine o clock, flames were seen in the . .99”. V :' sprit. These Junks, or rafts, were filled With all preisentjiiuciure, be obnoxtous in the last degree, soullmvestem tower of the Minsler mat iq in then made to the exertions of Father. Min Eli kinds ofcombustibles, cotton, oil, bamboo guns, as diverting the mind ofour youthful Sovereign ,he tower on the r, h, hand up a s’ecmm, 1”", Who had Consenled ‘0 become one of the, or rather tubes, thickly mounted in several tiers from the rioht exercise of her recent trial and g ’p Presidents oftliis Society lhrmwh whose iri‘ _ whlchthrew out fi b “s as ‘he fi r h d, deliveranceu We 0g." th k . looks at the west front of the cathedral, and e t.“ I t . .H,’ 5 _. 1. . re f‘ _ re, ea“ 8 . ' . . ’ . .ese remar .5 "l "0 which contained the bells, and the clock works. .m ‘n d. I y "ear y “0 ml "ms 3" .aquanerd , i; therm. Some or the ships slipped their cableS, cciisorious or captions spirit. We,a_itribute the A, once in every direction the fearful sound inhabitants of Ireland had declined the use“ p and one of them was aground foi- ii few hours, circumstancesto which we have referred, to the ran throhgh the ci,y_,, The’Minsler is on fire.” intoxwating drinks. (Loud cheers.) . Tina. , i port then urged the duty of all professing Ghr‘ bulwithout receiving any damao—e Itwas the friends and advisers with whom it was her ~ . - - I. . . a . a . ‘ A o I ' - p u . 1 opinion of an experienced eye-Witness that had Majesty’s first real misfortune to be surrounded 3,21,::ggienjnrgsgs‘fikefaog: ‘Elelzpytousaéhgnwzfa iians Joining the Society, and, after an app '. ‘he b ' - - . . . , t a - c . - . L _ , . i re een 20 such Junks chained together, the on her ascending the throne, and it. is our men regularly employed m the works of the Min_ for liberal SUbSCI‘IplIOHS to carry on its efforts ». shipping would have been greatly injured. This sincere wish that come from what political party - ' c‘mcmded b “1mm” to m i i . i, i . er f r its . ' abortive attempt, however, had the good either they may, otelirs may speedily take the places of 3:2,Eggremléfifihzzgeféfésnhiivfiilfiflgmg :0 The Treasuli'er 'preseiigted phisy 36:00!!!qu " d; of awakening the captains and officers of the the present companions ofour Sovereign an’d ’ ' " - '- " see 6 which it a d h ‘ i '9, shi , ~ . . . . ~ ’ _ i and entered the building. The flames fanned . . ppeare t at ‘he 10"" rece'l’ts or ‘7, ps to the danger to which they are exposed, restrainingthe inordinate love of pleasure which b, a brisk w. d b, - - r th h year amounted to only £152 75. 4d ' its e . .2 and the”. are therefore mpi-e on the alert; seve- their predecessors found it their interest to cul- wlest m id, lgsceISWJnfg r03] 3 "(11" h-nmg ~ ditiire to £324 12s. 8d.. leaving aibalane L ral having bent sails, shifted their berths, and [Nate so industriously, restore her Majesty to ,0 “'le rip“ iimcml'nb: mm] fie ('03, Ic-ani er £172 55. 4d. against the Societv Theme ti”? ‘3' got springs on their cables. It is added in a la- those habits of staid and sober observation chamber 5) fhe Le” L’a arr mm“, f-r'nglng' was addressed by the noble Chairman the?! ' ‘ "E , liar statement that the boatsof-her Majesty’s ship and reflection, and that aptitude for public shon time ,h l {0 rm} 8 ’ sod {a inflvery J. F. Witty J. Spence Est the RevtE Pii‘i' V ll .- Volage were employegin towmg these fire-ships affairs, which she manifested at an earlier fire and thee, w we 0 h? wgfi awe-risiflas on Mr.,Biscombe the Rev; glove] D .A.dm' i 6 . ,3 out-ofthe line ofdanger. They burnt out after period. Such counsellors and friends will lay whi’ch burg, f (mafia: (lulled e “n ame’ and G. Evans’Mr R Ill‘Curdv witde II)”, V ‘ baring drifted on shore Without explosmn, the surest foundation for her Majesiy’s peace of above the 111?:th 3_ t e yvin mylsl, an: soared _the lauer oif whom-mm,“ {Jam oral aisle? 3%., it 15 said, they were filled With bamboos, mind, and her permanent usefulness, dignity and work had [begappéufillglgggfa’ .w Is; It] :3, 531??? Father Matthew an ‘8 f. . eing re 0 . e ‘ ' I y (at a, ;. With no owder broken lass s al I'es ectabillt in e i g ’6“, 5,, 5,0 fonéwing nightganohletratl p y’ th eyes ofa great "mon' enormous bells fell in succession from their ele- SINGULAR, MONUMENT.—An old and curidifg l . tempt at firing the fleet was made, but without In the House of Commons. June 5 upon the vauon’ can-Xmg. wnh them the blazing floors be. monument remains at Christchurch, W'aterford auccess. Thelma was very low, and the wea_ motion of. Mr R. GORDON 'the follocvin votes lOW, .and flinging up ateach fall a prodigious It '5 one Of the "‘OS‘ Cllrlousi Perhal’SI In the :3: aherflfine, twor circumstances much in favour of were agreed to :—— , g emiptlim Pf game and Sl’a'k- They were a“ kingdom! and at "9 dis‘am day “’35 3'1 23W"Site or the eet’which m' t ' ' . . . . me tet Witht e intense heat. TheL . S eCimen Ofart, ' ‘ < - . . had the:th t haze sufl'elged conSiderably £3520 for the civil establishment of the Ba» 3;, John Lister Ka e B.lrt Mr Hon: M30“. rgbbigh It ,. bl” :15 now a heal’ Mum'ghtlf "i...’ P 0 e mese 89“ on “larger hama Islands. £4049 for the exmnses of th - - y ’ t " - ' e-w ey m' ‘ ' les’ "H e nonh'easmm comer 0f. 3‘ '1.’ 3i. i lcnlqand better managed- . Bermudas £3070 for Princ Ed . I I I de ham: CHPI‘TIH Price, and other influential gentle- the churchyard, and is inclosed with an iron a~3 ‘ . The same papers contain several proclama- £10 380 - - a e “a” s a" ' me", wereimmediaiely on the spot, with the en- line: but it would appear to have had f p “005.50meofthem immediately fromthe Emperor ’ 0;.- FW” eStBthhmem on the Wes" gines and firemen. who did all that could be visits at the hands of mischievous a d ‘ requem‘: of China himself, co'n‘nandino‘ ,he Vicemv of :W:::::A qtnclzl‘ {éfilg for ‘he sel‘lemem done for extinguishing the flames. Some ofthe or Perhaps biaoted destroyers Rigs dgzoll’da.qfr Canton toputasmpto a“foreignlmdewhateger’ oftheaBritiShIiggratgaAm . ,793 forthe expenses firemen, with other workmen, accompanied by or of Waterfiiid about the middle ofthe :5 and to Proceed to the “mum extremities against 895 for certain expenseseégclfizctzylpsfisbais? lgq’lr. Hewltgy Graham, Went upon the roof of the century, and esteemed a‘rnan ofsuchgreatjustice 3: the British ships. Every Enolishman who £23 r ' ' - inster, etwixt the two western totvers and and iei that b the ' ' i *5 I na . “hall be taken in the Chinese mg}, is fonhwilh ms 2301}? der'al “"3 e"Pellses 0‘ the Gpve'n' conveyed the hose of the fire-engines to play’upon Citizdbs dfthaflda y he wu mmouls Yo'cepf the ‘- ' . to be given up to the authorities at Canton and WeatnI d'leméniuniGoverpms' and Others’ m me "‘9 fiames- But "UhHPPilY it Was soon discover cession called to fill th as's‘evera t‘lmes m mm“ :‘ y. i 10 be punished as an outlaw trespassing 0;) the blisimelinlzf; H‘Lfinljzhd sthéé‘oy-Otgekcml esta- ed that the roof itself had taken fire. The rool‘ the unostentatious dispzngdilgf lle llqu ,, domains ofihe Chinese empire. 1,, another pub_ . g ‘ r f" the 67“ of the nave was not arched with stone but w ilredS' and b ' d ‘ ' ‘ -y 0 u“. 1 “0 Chinese 3 er contained . th 0 t J penses attendingthp offices of the CliiefJustice, constructed em], y v' f k ’ .as . ’ emg €517?“ 0f exmlmmg aPIW‘ 7' l P P i "I e a" 0” W"- &c., at the West Indies, Mauritius, and Cape of ed ‘1' b ] fiyo 0a ’ as was aim-“he gmm' “cal prooronhe Van'ly or “f9 ‘0 his SUTViV0r§.~ L cei iiig e ow it. The Space betwixt the roof he Willed the exhumation of his body after it 1 i i nal, the Viceroy solicits the Emperor of China G ~ . _ I _ , ood Hope. £60 000 for such h ' i to take into his no em] considerati ' - ’ o a - expences as er and the romed ceil'n . . . .- - i p on, whelhe, Majesty may mom m aldmg the Inca] Legisla_ it! i g was about fourteen feet , should have lain some weeks in the grave, and, ~. an ,mmedme massacre of a“ Enghshmen should tare m prowdmg for the religious and moral in. :égpegd tlrlstlspace the intense flames rushed an (2ng taken of the appearance it would prol.. » v , i i 5) not be ordered—or, at least, to such an extent siruciion - i .- 38 "ugh, sup“, terror into such as the imperial for the 03mg: falgznfi'lll’:i‘:‘;dt,"egfioes-d £3049 below, and urged by the current of wind from cut in hioh relief the bod ' ' 3 Siemency mlglit dileii3 fitCtE- Spare- The COPCIU‘ 500 for the civil establishnieiiln of); Height- ”f'e elgiranc: before mentioned as by the bellows 7‘1 supinebPOSltl‘m: With 11 Sl;I'iielipdrelgtpiino‘tet:d‘yiiigtll: : _ing paragrap o t is inese state paper is 453900 for the civilestabnshme t rN , - 0 a ast urnace. We hardly need say that it head and feet and f i ' 4 V singular enough, and a good specimen ofchi_ £4000 for the ma. t n 0 , (“a Scoua- was soon perceived to be utterly vain to attem t incr abott tl ’ b mgs’ worms: 550-» creel" v ,. nese morals and olic . “Onl leta lan be m enance “the Rid-ea“ canal’ to CheCk the '0 "3 P ’3' ' I '1? {)dy‘ Amu'nd the figure is; , laid for a general insane, andythese spam {0‘ Eggpldltii.oe:6'61,263 for the expedition to the roof. The lealii films; 22V2l1ridfliiltrnezuzirl¢aodngl t‘he 23;;Tglrlpi19fl in the Gothic character.—-Wa. | reigners cannot but fear and tremble, and come a . ___._ in Streams: “keywa‘ef- The firemtfn and w: 'ltn ( lmmde. - :1 i, to implore us. Afterwards, ifwe find thatthey me" 0" the "30‘. reUEHIEd before the d ' ‘l . EATING‘_Every animal eats as mug}! as it .5; , can WM, a sincere and comme heart rcpem FUNER'AL on SIR SIDNEY Smut—The mor- element, which burst out. from the t 1iuumilg can procure and as mad] as “can held‘ A i 4 them ofthe], crimes, men a memorial may be tal remains of the gallant and illustrious Admi- columns and waving pinnacles of fl 0P infiw ‘ll cow eats but to sleep".and sleeps but to eat and ,, addressed to y0ur sacred Majesty, Praying that, ral were, on the 28th of May. interred in the Ce- nating the whole city and the counirame’ lduml- “0t Acomem With eating a“ day‘ long’ ” mace it out of the abundance of yourheavenly goodness meteryof Pere la Chaise. The body was taken considerable distance As the c -l y munb to a slays the slain, and eats its dinner o’er aoain " ' you will again Permit them to renew their com: from hls [ale-reSIdepcem ,he Rue diAuguesseau’ through below the fl-ames la egiiinghwas urnt A whale swallows 10,000,000 of living sharimps ' g . mercial intercourse. But even then, a limit to the English Episcopal Church in the same of the buildiiib, and werepselén 1h” ehmllenor at ‘1 draught A "ursnng canary bird eats its ' i must be put to the export of tea, rhubarb, and Streak followed by hls mlatlves and many of the beautiful windbws convertina-V th 'roug a I the 9W" bulk ii" a days and ‘1 caterpillar eats 500i 1 other commodities, and they must on no account PrinciRal English reSIdents in Paris, among whom into one intense flame col 5 '1?" many hues “mes “5 0w" “might: before it lies down t ’ ' a g. be permiiied to exceed the prescribed bounds we_ noticed several officers of high rank in the tion was now , d dour. lie confiag-ra- a butlerflr The mite and the ma t 0 rise This is what I can keeping a strong hold upon' British Navy. The introductory part ofthe ser- fears were entegtaiiiri dag}, drilad_fUI’.aml great very world in which they live - thegg: fiat thgi them_litem”ythe Planoflhe flippers. If how Vice was performed in the church by the Right would fall a re I): 1;” t e .e'm'fe Minster build in their roast beef' and, theyh es e at? i ever, they dare afterwards clandestine” {’0 com Rev. Bishop Luscombe, and the body was then wind was sugh to biplii yrtlie direction of the want of better, eats himdelf. Yet thge'rri‘a, or. my opium imp the inner land, the" at one and trapsported to the cemetery, attended by a long the northernmost f in" t 16 flames away from has not the gout, and the whale is not bflggot . the same time I would punish the offendilw Pg"- train of mourning and private carriages. On the end so that it w 0 ll 6 two towers at the west sciatica. Nor does Ca tain L .suf lect to .. 1 tieswm, death, according ,0 the new Sam“? pall was placed the hat and uniform of the de- roof was first di 38 a tggether untouched. The [bat an Esquimaux is "ambled ‘ {En in orm us. ; _ and again cut off for ever their admission m on; ceased, and on a cushion his epauleiies and his Quack Aboustcolvere to be on. fire about ten dvs‘pepsia’ or hysterics [h ha toothache,, ii markets; this then would most certainly cut 03‘ several orders. Over the foot of the cotfin was tern end fell i t elfven’ that Pomon onhe was. pbunds Of 553] and drink one ll e cat's ten-i their greedy views and cleanse the fountain ,, Spread the British union jack. At the conclu- crash and thn 0‘! e nave, wnh a tremendous meal and “‘0‘; H h. lsaga on ore“ at'ai ‘ ' sion of the burial service which ' ’ . mwmg up a valcano or flames and m l g ls men las‘ as long “his: ‘ \ Pressivel read b B. h i L “’35 most lm' 8Parks 1 and as the flames completed their k eat. ‘ N THE QUEEN. Hons weye deliveryéd istpp fiuscombe, three ora- successwe portions of the roof fell before mm ’ CLOSE CALcULATION.—The St. Louis 6' (From the Scottish Guardian.) avocat ofthe Court oif Csssatrst by hMr. Raoul, so that aliiiosi ihe whole was in by twelve 0,0102?» zclte goes into a calculation to show the amouiii. The attempt to assassinate the Queen was nouncina a panecr ric o hlon'hw 0’ “lief PTO‘ though ',the last timbers, adjoining the lanterti Of-mbacco a man chews in his “mime Th' 1 made on June the 10"]. on the follow decasedoas a wand: n tde c aracter_of the tower, did not fall until near one o’ciock Durin ed'tor says—4‘ Suppose a tobacco chew . ' (:1 Eng Friday, within eight‘and'fony hours or that for his active and er; procee ed_to eulogise him the Progress of the flames, the Chile'ns in thg dicted to the habit of chewing tobacco 55 's a .. dreadful event, her Majesty had aprivate c0"- ‘he objects or sevgralerguls exfirtiolnin promoting deoming houses were running about iii r 6 arms memenh day of that time be con years; cert, in which she sung in trio with Signors which he was a mambo]; E"tii‘ridmpm Simian.” or alarm, Spine Of them carrying their gods; two indies orsond plug’which amounts tosggggj Rubml and Lablache’ two Professional vocalists vice, his practical and skiemifité): ich his ad- gut oftheir houses to places more remotegl‘rom feet, making nearly one mile and a quarter in; » \. cquuements’ angen The officers of the Minster were also length of solid tobacco, a halfhincb thick rind and play-actors The Prince also took ' ' ' ' , part iii and his invention were ' ’ ' “we”! concerted ieces. , . so invaluable. I‘he very busd em 10' d ' ' two l'Whes b n ’ Saturday eveninp th Q d p ' "ext sPfiaker. Mr. Julien, gave a Sim,t but com_ papers “of” thl’ Viv?! in removing the. deeds and on" b , road. He, wapts to know what a. o .1 “be” went to the r eO ueen an rmce prehensive recapitulation of the services of Sir or an loft e I l omce’ the mus'c from the y g egmner woum thmk lfhe‘had the Whole i in ,0 VI . I ' - . I I, abbath the‘Quei‘tflilan dplgra. bidney, from his first entering the British Navy gBRlTI , and the furniture from me Chou. 3T5“? StretChed '0“! before hm" and he were L “gum!” shine se v. an d i-irice Albert, after at the ageof thirteen, and also expatiated lame] ’ SUPPR SH AND FOREIGN Socre'rir ron Tim 9 l at f0 9hew it uP would be one ofthe exer._ m 0 “Zama e andr (EOE, “we m the parks m on his amiable and philanthropic qualifies Annivcssron. on. IanMPenANcw—The First c'ses ofhis life, and also that it would tax his . pa g o r. speakers were loud in their pm - ersary ofihis booiely was held in the large income to the amount of1095. dollars. We guess . Tuesday. the Queen and Prince Albert wem for his having been almost theme of Sir Sidney: room, Exetei- Hall, on Thursday evening: the he would think it a pretty considerable job.'—- food for their fury above and sent in that state. The efligy accordingly was B ‘ . - - . , first to ' , - gififi‘p‘t 6253:, dinner party in the evening at for the suppression of European slavery ignflfif ,llfiglerlzluaf 'I'lhhe Eatltlindflnce was exceeding]y ew York Evening Post. ‘ ,It andfo bis'd -' . ’ --- e at f — » Wednesday, a grand banquet to Ministen in ma: hugmg‘ltgzz’ie awhstrfipuous exertions took the chair. Mr. J. iv.sdi:¢iiipféa§re§'de"h CHARLo-r-rmowivariniod andpuhl'lflled hme- " V "1d “19 nOl’lllly in St. George’s Hall. ' whose W w. could “'0, I“; B‘Idk glimleflfini 0ft ofthe Executive committee.‘ It comt e R: & 00., Printers to the Honorabieflefiouse disease 1 ‘ ‘ " i . ' ’ Po e m a "v,"- 1 “atmfi ldie grounds of separation betwiene‘iinflfis at their omce’ Em comer“ PM and Wm” sue“; ’ ' ' ' ' ~Tms 15s.;ier annwn,payaliliww - ‘ _ I y , , , , yum, _, ,_ i . o - i . 9'