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. DE

HA·NOVB~~E

CO!f8TlTUTIB VAN

1833.~

&In hu,

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en.

-srtlen b.oo~d ,..

. . . . ltef.tft"'l tP lpeciale onkr

~ib•qttrd wfl'd ue .;

r~tn wu, dol

we1~kh'IJII, ••rk bod<lto

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deo ...;

beko- lfa.

Gn·tWikkl!li ngen, in ee1111 by ~~et~ komst lt do~r de. drukpera • er een.e 1rpf(!Uie ~k"-'

tl e caak tr o n<letzoeta .ftrd, dot sreeo ,,.:

wnn!Pn rezet. O~b dt.t"

s~ltel kjr• m wetler in

na;.

2

'""h•""'" ") H 1 W"J b~ die ,.1 ...

.p r . d , en, iadiea tnt

1\lton ... ht.d.-lo.,.j..,.h.,..n ~!J<Ie ·by ~ene objtd;.

' De Zroaablclw

~PJlill~.

-llerigt der bude-

lln1Ien vu ~~~~;re,· .lamer ·van Gedeputeerden ~an Wurtemborr, op 1.~ 18den, waarill Jl.·Jtnapp een •oo$tel telilOODiteby~~dei 1Jcllydt~Mio, ougenepo olltlrikkehle, · te clOel bebbeude, bet IIIJDi*rie te •erzodtea

"1

Yut be- ·nn bet J>ultacW 1. Bondgenootaebap de herstelll.g ran

ie imoren ! - de llanonncbe Co~tutje van 1833, f.e •Drduen. Ha bWa ie ploono.-,-·

nain

llet .~ -~ dlle~, met eeutemmlp

t'oe-

, ~ieb t•<"dPr ...t•r•a.ru lt vt~l!t.llen dal ~n &)•de-1l'te'r.,- • .., tre•~onde~~~-. dur nadat tee - .,

RoTTBB.Dj,K, 28 De volge'nde belangryke opgaaf van deo &·l.lal~chlln

nialm Handel, la door bet Oouvernement gepnbliceerd gewordeu : -

De loYoer ln'·Jan en Madura, gednrellde j&nm, bedraagt- "

Goe<Ieren.

Guldens.

lBSO 17,848,748 1837 !.l,t74,178 .. !~ ..

li!Se 23,205,2l2 1839 23,9d9,780

·I 11411 26,43,,6'l4

'ne

lnvoer vond plaatl nit de volgende

ev,enredigheid ; - ·

llollaud. Engeland.

Onlden1. Guldens.

1836 5,848,6-'3 S,S18,.oa 1837 6,004,701 ,,o:ll,600

. 18S8 9,~,840 .... 4,5.00,146

1839 11,3-&8~)58 .... 3,887,656 1840 1.'i,U5,St16 .. -. 3,80lJ,847 De' lovoer on~ler de Hollau<hche vla;.c, i• dns dnbbeld trew.,nlen ; maa.r het bcL!ragcii van llnU.~da~be uyverbeld voor~brr.gt, is niet lyke l:veuTedigheid toegeoomcn. '

De uit't'oer nit Hollud, wet certilikaten van ~o·lla•odliCh•en oorsproog, •vas -

Gutdens.

1S36 ,,212,076,1839 1837 ,,739,506 1840 18;i8 7,342.092

Voa bet een-derde oncler llollanclaehe

niet de ol'brenpt YaD Holland, il eene •:''!~e:!!:ten opillm uit tie l..eYaot. M~o hi ~~

wJlJlrde alhier tflr neert:•steld,

h01111t1

i1ft1I08'

oP'-den in•Mt" de int~eb••nel'l

11eer sulk• . .,.ogelyk ia, II1111De JrUedenin, l>ea,edt••

waarde te aehalteo; nadetn•rd de waanle· d~ .. n.1 .. 1 .. r .. n

Holland· Uit!fPltOet'd, 1 waarac:hynlyk de ·. IOtn waMrop de Handel Maat1Cb11ppy bAre

morlrk hOO!f gei!Chat is. Dit aal gedeeltelyk

jwebing aan. ~ ~ · ,

Volgen1 bet ~orl JI1V1'7Uilll, Tlln den 23ete, cli~de de Kunioip&le · ~ TIID O.nabruck eene petitie un het Wef~eYend IJgehu.IP ID, de Jerpderi~ verzoekiellde om dt'll Jtoniu~ van Haooorei overtehalen de Couatitutie van 1833,, te hentelle~~. Ti111e1, 27~ D«.

---

Het plan

om eeta

spoorweg

te makeo van

B er-

lyn naar Hamburg~ri>p dew regter-oet'er nn de Klbo! door Pregnllz, worilt lu orl!tweflng genomen. Oodrrbaodellogen z.ulleo dlentenge•oilie;; worden bei&onen met

?"'

Ooo•rrne-

menten, by dlt wer.Ebelang hebbende. IndU!U de maat- scbappy van den ~-o.ever nlet alugt lu bet beft'en der vereischte foodsen, zal-bet voorttel om eenen apoonreg op dt.'U llnker-oever aanteleggen, in overweglng worden genomen.- Timu, 30 D«. ·

. {

. ~~ TURKYE.

&alllie:Uornen met renpari.2r stl'mDill, mh~ariuen en de~lWut

dtm te warden

aan de Arm•-n Wet Com- voogdeo dt!l' ven-eui:rim:, ciJe,.

&oc andere werd genomen,-" f)ut ..,.,.,

r\.,.,.

bti~ tlerzel•er onlt.cl1tlnl<r 1 make by •leu Ut•<!r.lb••blkM, VOM:lltter nn Raad

vro

yoogr\cll van de Wbit.eduprl

Union." 1 ·

Hierop bedank m den ~oorzittcr, die a11twoordut.

De byeenk'omat • om~t 12 nr,, uir.ccn,.:_ Timtt,:lJu•.

t

NGqvo~E

RMZE.

Op Dinptlaga d llrrirJ rdede schoen!'r 'Wltl·11.'

Ka:•~

Kerrl~<!!, te

It

ich ·te ~uls behoorerule, in het

w ,.;.

ludiscbe lnfoer , van SL Dotnlnl!"o, na eeur reiz:r •u. M ~en. fie werd. ouiler de bui&en~woon.tc om•1Ju1• . dlgbede.o ten ni r !febragt, eu is,il{eloovt•n wy, zou.lcr

weei"J&, in

de

iedrollen kler ~nart •.

De eqwpagie V de'Whlm, by het •erhtten \an SI.

n . ,

mir1g0, bestond t vyf ~nen, t. ,. .. rle k~piti~n, >:.UWI'-

m ... l, twee lUll •o en eeni; jou!!"en . . , \·ier <hl!!"tll ua bu·

Ooze private brieveJI .,all Weeoen, dtl, 15 dez:~r, mel<len, ~ertrek, V!ltte de uurrnan,

qeo,..

6e Strukl (""~'''""'"'!.

m .. ,

dat brieven lu die h6oftlatad tot den 1 dezer, van Constan~ de eeoi:;e st.enu er weduwd mue<ler,) ,J(c<lnreu<h-a<•ht.ereen- tioopd ootvaqgen . u .

Op

dat tydatlp ging de Porte 't'Oigende hevige rm-winrle.n, cenr i"·al't' k-ou<le,

bt;t'-"'~

voort met hare ltry~tingen en had eene dringende hem belette zy diefftlt wl!-artenem~, ;en, In w..erw•l d.r houdlng tegeu Orie~land aangenomeo. De Divan had gewone middele goedgunatli~ door den k11pltcln •er.trekt, bevelengegeveo, om i,ri,Rvmella olO,OOOman byeen te brengen, wCIJ'd hy traps'. erger; en ~verleerl of>t,.rte1 J~eo do~. Or en een ander corps t,:;varn., ~ corps ongeregelde troe- den volgend{)~ orgen we~ zyn lyk c~r u.-e g-cwy•l, h~-tt­

v~~on Albanien ~ Lariua te seoden. Sir Stratford bencle de aclnp ·r ,voorr.f dct g"l><.•den. 0.-ur 1\etrehe un;,~

p ... :anm11og had een laruri lll9.lld«eeprek inet P rln1 Metternicb ,_ 1

b .s.. ~.-""' '- da d Bri b epro .. eo. 1 ·

over. et p.ow:rwei'J'•

FP"

men a.nm overeen, t e tac e Daar Kapl~ 'l!'rrid!{e al~us ,.8n de dien•ten van t~nl'll A f~rezaot qn de Ot~ma01ehe PoJCte, eent naar Athenen eeraten oftlcier · ken

"-a;,

werden ·~·ne werkzaambellct•

wu vcrtrekken, ten iji/ute

de

gesct.illen· optemalr.eo, welke natuurlyk dob moeijelylr. ~n afmattend i maa~, onc:•l"~·

er tusaehen dat Son~ement en den Sultan bestsan. .Aien kiglyk had by nen kort m;t nog grootere moeiJdylr.nede:' zeide, d~tt a~. Por~i1tegell bet Oriekteb Gonrernement by: en ootberingcn kampen. i , .

Frankryk, Bilgeland' ,l!n Rutlantl, kl.agten beet\ ingebragt, Weinige d na den dood,des stunnnana, werd ecn .d!r welke Gouvettlelneatl!ft1 de Divan Yeronderstelde., den matroozen, gen md Kicbael r"hey, eeu inboorlin~ nn K1~

Koning Yan O'l'ieken~d oaderateonden. )(en beet\ zel& ~~ale, Ierland, 1'1., eene alepende ziekte aangeb8t, eo, m beweerd, dat Prank.ry~, door middei·Y&D Grtekenland, den bet voorachlp 1 yn hangma&lgekluiaterd zynde, wu by olfl lnvlocd. welkeo zy d~r bet traktaat van July Yerlorea bad, lnstaat eenlge ri 't'llu ";f,r te verrlgten. 1 n dczen tl>f-

tN.Chtte te berwinn~ Zy had, dlentengeYol~, maatrege- •taud kwarn by et z:vn v ig in het w~t-Tndi8cbe ln- len ooderateund, wel\e men geloofde teo laaUten nadeelig •oer Dolt a&~-' mtrimt den yd nn ~e& et~nn~an• doo<i.

voor baar·wve zyn ~den. werd de leerlm ede onbek~m om relil U!ttenr;ten door In Maeedooieq, T~aalleo en Candla, wareo de zadeu van eeftt! nn:werio het beeo,f ten gevolge waar••an by n1t'l nleuwe ool~ gestl:ooid, en bragten beimelyk .dcnelt'er a'taan koo,.eo als een invali<\e te huj1 &ebra:,rt werd, en vruebteo voort, doch q}et zonder door de Porte

te

worden op-. men Yreett eene afzettlhg • nn bet btJen ooodig rro l.a£~m1•rkt. die eeue groote menigte troepen ~bbende byeeu ge- &al om Z)'P leY te redt:lcn. · ~

, het.gevaar tbanl te hoog aebatte, hetzy door werke-· Thane ware e kaplteio e~. een matrooa, . ..,n .. >lld Jobn lyke vrees, o( ~et het roornemen om

aaD

deuel!t baat tege!l Lilly, aleebtl 0 rgelaten 001 de schoener !JUf EnQ"O'I• .,,J, ~···

Orlekenland, en het ve*4mgen om wraak te uemen, !len vryen af•tan4 YaD by 1 4,000 niyl$, · te brengen 1

p;r;;

h<.rbou-- teugel te vleren.

Pr(tit

!letternlcb, bad by deze zoo wel den

~y

ala ee bykaol onuliO'oerb .. re t.<o•k; <locb, dur all bJ1lnde~ gelegenMden getoond een'. on•ennoelllen mid- llan

eiRen

le"o nartuip: en kosrbare la•lillg' rl)(!f'Steo wo~Mn delaar te 'in. e'n het la,ontwyf'elbaar

~.

datLouis Pillllppe opgeolferd, ill - "'Y

ni~ t rolatandi~r

bltren, bealottn kaplltJD zleh nrpllgt geYoelt,

Jileb

tc on~k!~ · aan den otaataregel Krrridpen ayo 11 manoos ( IJilly) de reize, trots all< ,eo-oren dnbr M. Tlllelll lbj' dei' 1aand genomea. Deze o'nttrekldnst et we~r ...

0

~~e

7

eo gerordtrdeo tyd dt<

beet\ tot nle giahfen unleidiog ~Yen, ten umien buit pwoon at . c:t.tig,-z;eggende kif'•~••

van 'hetgeeo de ge•oJen ltoudea syn ge.,_t, lndien dea Kenid,te dat nimmer z;u ke ac:bter~envolgend• '"'""

afgezonderden ataat •ah Prankrylt, ~ bet trak.tut •an den ltOrmwiodell- tOW}' Ieo een' l orlc .... n oaby · kp01ende-bad 16 July, •eel

!anger ba.d,

bi)'Teo 'Yoortduren.-Ti-, !i6 Dec. ondert"ooden. .Yoor-ra en_1eo gt!deelte V..n ~e ~.·ilta de<

1

; aeboeuer. we gt!durendel een c!Her ruk..-iadta •rf"

te BYEENKOMST VAN . DB LEDIGLOOPENDE SPITAL- resLotJeu eo r• JftDe

~clereo nrraagt~n,

doar

~t

PIELD•a' ZYD:S.WEEV£""• ,kapiteift b~ wig aturen oe~t, eo. de eeo matroos aJtt

""" '.inata&l.,.. de "ten. en.z. te .,....te))en.-In dezeo relet~

ophel4ereo tua~cben de 'wee opga .. en. · De uitYner, sedureode den"&e!fcleo tyd, wordt zyo gtweelt-

18.16 18:17 11!38 18;J9 HUO

Waren.

.0.28.1,895 42,382,287 42,07:1,93' ' •...

56.718,~ : ...

73,9i2,79~ ••.•

. De: wh·oer

was

naar de Ynlgende nen.re4lgheld Hullaud, Bugeland. F ... t.k?..,Jt.

1836 27 ,!3'!!,588 139,502 1837. ,', 3:"l,OI8,,15 313,61-4 29,~,000 1,400,018 40,!14,399 1,939,-469 66,DM,S73 2,582j47'

~tal nartu1gea lu de Ja•uelae ba•eu, &Vsetoaum

wu.ln : -

1836 !,MS nartuigen y.za

ISS7 1,648

1888 1,697

1899· 1,760

1840 1;820

JOt,738 10i,416 118,783 19'7,716 1-43,061 Due Y&Ft~ arri~eerdm wt de •olgende

neatedJPeld ..an 1836

1837 1838 1889 JMO ..

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r 128 •aar&wgen van lU .. .. ' 1:>.3

1?0 139

1t . .

lelyk •ermiokt toeatand, ~ de reize voortteut, ell IDr•

Op Zitturdq ... ond, ~~~ 8 ure. werd - al~ By- :kapitein

K.errid

en Lilly hr*• _door

sorr

a(Jem•t •an•.

eenkomll des Uaadell': raa de Spic.Wielh Zpde-.Weeo-era ootdektea ay o eenipo ~ eeu •autuiK, e~ to<'D

•r

gebondeo, aan de C ... ion" !Uid · ADCbor, Watef'loe Stad, ~k.aoder a &by wamen, ~bt kopj~!' Kerrl(d< dtll Betbllal-rreen, t.eo

ei~

Me rapport te o•IYallpll l'all bee aebipper Yao be vreewdt

"'i~ ·

ig bem met een "" .,..

fllnpetende Commit~"';unp81eld,-deo ataat en &oMtaa4 achee~•olk beb uam te ayn bem tqel~ met ay• nrk Ylln de ayde-weenra

.!:.Jf...t¥&

diatrik" te O~en.

v... ra

wslad bek d makende,. Kapiteill ~tridfe krel!g nD

acbeidene Yrouweo •=~ leplawoordlf. · leD acbi,er tea otwoord d.a1

1

self &Yali no baodea '"'' De Heer Bricwn, tot1~1 .:Gondueneltap aallfel&eld ~ynde, tll , _ . IIJMr m bappeo ..;reil ton. '

zeide dat het beuJ apeet ~-de DOOdilakelyklleid

ratetd

te .

ltapiteii.

Kwri oattDOeUe

• reo

aode(.,..rtnlr tot dl 1

"J'D, bell wtder Oftr

:E ; . ~p

Yall bu8Du . . . t t'&a

~)' op. l~

W. · ta kwrlm. Ben "lait\lfs op ee:

Yerbonrering:

aaateapre ... Er WIU'H cliee Poed 600 of kleiaea afatan4 tdek~tode, hHieb hr eta _~~a,. ea 600 ·mannen, Yelea wiea op .._.,. pea etee 900r. ~f«, re SL J 0 • , Nieaw ._01wyk thdis }teboomdr.

llanne buitrninDl'll

Die ia ee11

-.r

oarJoktil aaar Lit" beKetM, k dacSelrk op lte• of, ea dr pnl, ,_.. wWdtel ~ . . . ft'Dnireft n..lti..._ re llftben,

pt

teiD op - Yrleodelyke 'l'fU en, lndiell irJ !11 b,- . . ~ ~-nt kf)'lt

rrctaa? .,..

~,- eepmllk. A daa bemand, Yolb,.,;ltll

•r

(uildruklri11p!l"n ··~ bre~ea."_) J-. ... brftaa. ~uoneoftrip rei plulikiJ, ieUtrnttund~ ~ bl~

En

een maa cbe ~ .,_.., ea YM'I' ~clefn

lleeft:.

n& kaa a&eld ...,_ . -~

;on,.c., ..,

oUip storm- !'ndeo.

lty daardoor ftldieDea ~:·;.Hr IDoel &icb - eo •aclenaul · He& ia Yl'l'lltlld

at

segen dat apitein Ken:scist aae board aaar cle·aCift-werl

~ -tar-

alailllq ltaa

..n~-. ._

da Wbi,m

· bad, u zyoe ..

~

HO. £eft - ' " ",. _ <m - · I H e k u tal 0 11;-ia

Wl'•

S&.. Domiap; ooder a1 'buitengewdne om~·

claartol Diet ~ikt, . . _ . . , . ... ~

IIJ - • ... ...

J1 b_ykau etll airwbl,

werf geaoeclea, iMiea ltJ! oe . . . l'f'Mit, " ~ ; De .elaoen•

n

bin lt 184ill( zyo, ~ ail ry

word&

by,..._ • ... (~

l'all die

11 . - - . ~-=~- .

eo claar

~

eiplatell•

-·>.

Dicle~.--Setil,-..,... ~

Mftrke .._._ ...

c1e0r ·,.~de10ollten.aeAea werbheclae. Dk;a,... M& . . . " " cle . - . , . ~ 'FOibanlinr .,80 f(ap&. '1C • ,.. mede do« dea ~ AnHD W.c Aete., 1 ; . .

urty,

t8pa \lfOOl

....U.~

a)'ll,

.hOof' . . -

cW

De H~

Bocldt-,.o.,

tj adMea ft1l . . . &elyU lifkee- zOc.daaip - n e i d e y~•. ea ycn~~oelJeocs, a~

ri11r,

·~

daally

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da - . . , . . . , ia

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S11J1n w.oNea

reLda ' .

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o~awifia(.,..

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to

Noo.

' ~.

u• ~ ,..oa

~~ in

evt

~lll't' lsladl J'l!lpeC beabt

Prrr Gover and g eBicac

Not ment, fot'th~>

ir i! eq

to expt out·

le measu•

pnblic The of the

It

was of the

Jlom.c,

,·oncnr:

from

tl

roittin~

plsce_. . f'r

JCI-<L<

LO he

J!llllrRIII

~houhl

the

app

ah~ve

1

r-e11reser Secreta I ahon~ a

In

Cf

tnu<l·! ,

JW·')plc

~criptior

pleasure l·rom St.

Lthur h l:auds.

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we

4'0

l

to n w:11 Pn,·

f IJ<·I·

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Snip•

lcna. br a num'h,··

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y

the 'Phcse,

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the .meat

~nh-gunr;

tn~o;thct

c·xpendeJ

further

j,

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rrjoicc to

11"~ hR\'1'

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o1

olai.necl ;

~ne!

pny

obtaiocll,

la reel

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which tlH

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h:n

Z:JO N

q!

If for

e;w

will he o1 , t·nd for a

Bllll

thu, : kept u ri.

1mp >rtatiL We wo tn ~anctio1 fur the al.;, ioe able to

If £6,00U tnu!!lt

not ( year to c.

~xpendeJ.

Council f<

roads, an l.enefit is i which to P

not the me

\larket?

If then f heyond th1 the

CXp<'O!

rmployed improveme

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w

immigratio 1he

people

HDport free

lnhah.itanl.•

ment• of

tl·

apprentice,

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the

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tain appreu

tt penaes of the amount nsider c' honor and

flpenees .

ac

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to the

2.'>th

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ou•-

,,.

dur

..

tieeiD ran"

I des

~leill

wan

-!lad Iter

...

....

.• wt

dcel- roea

; t

I

I . '"" ..

!. •

~

pablie ' llflltfoe i f

~liNt. . -so .dlcSula nJ . • •

~~

.... . '" __ _

CJijeQt ai•«l4

a&

lw ~

· "lbe complaipt of want ... .. _... ....

~ e~ery other, so

i.a tllW one

uitute;

an~

it lw been ju&l,

~ aht a~ocy be pro~~ for, tbe

'VI!'•"uy,

,.;pect of. Its

reso~

wh1ch would

~abundant an~ ~c~ m~ ~e.

1 :

Jm1unately tt

11

a anbjeet in wbich our~ · ent (lofcrnment iM of ~ IllUDe mind with die t-Ie, aoil goes

~nd

in hand with them, in o-bl.ulg

rl&caci9us

qleUUI"Cl'-

to-meet

the diBical- i N otbing can be more abturd in any Gorem- ment, than to desire tbot the .people shall_

1

prdTide f o r themselv-~, :-lfhout iu guidance.wid 'aia.

'.

Bill

it

is e<ptally

nd~eulous

on the part of lhe

peo~le,

:o

txpect

nerylhing from the Government, -wtth-

oul

knding tlaar uaistaoce, or supporCing

l

the m~sllreii 'which are intended

to acquire

p a t public benefit!!.

Th~

Guveromentof the Colony, on the question of the importation of free labor, has. done its ditty.

!t ns impo!JSible to expect, that in contravention ,f the directions of Her Majesty'& Governmoot at H

ome, it

could at once Ranction, even with

·the

I"Onflll"l'PUCe

or

~.he

Legislative Council, to

~fray

!·row the

pubhc Revenue the expenses, for l'tons·

•oilling

the captured Negroes at St. Helena, ul this

piHlP..

The Governor, however, took upon him pr ,r;.(ion(l,ll.y to direct the payment of such

expent~e

,o be made from the puolic Treasury, under a

~narantee

of some inhabitants, of re-paym

0

nt, -houM the Horne Government reful!e to sanction

1he a~prop1;ation

of the Colonial Revenue for the

aluvl'·

purpose; whilst at the same time,

scri~us re•tt't>.;entatiou~

have been made to Her Majesty's

:'c'ttetary

of State for the Colonies, in favor of the

.IIJ·•tc appro~lriation.

lil con!lef{nence of the fair, cant!iu, and of)en

m .

.& uf proctieding of the Goverumrnt, the

l'<'·l~le

haiWe come forward, both with their slih-

··· riptions, and

ttub-~uarantct>,

and we have the p lt>.lfurc uf .;,finding, that bytho arrival of Negroes

·unt

St. He)cna, owing to' the above measure, o'ur

1!>df

has !Jeen provilfed with upwards of 600

/ .. !lids.

H.owcver, if 600 more Rrrive, there will be an

~n l tu

any further importation, nnless the p:!o!1)e

,, !I C'R.!r~etically

follow up aml carry out what

111•'

lruve commenced.

Stiips have been chartf!rcd nnd sent to St. He-

lrmL

hy Goven.mPnt, to

brin~

to thi,; pl.lce su<•h

.t

nurilber of N egroe.o, as for wh;clt it is ,:ecn red

r tbe guarantee of the princip.tl

gnarautt-e~.

1'h,·s~,

however, c .. nnot he expccle•l

-to

go bey

tmJ

1ltt'

,IJleans for which they are guarautt!eol Ly the

·l

h-guaranlee of the

pu~Jiic;

anJ as that amount,

t.(.tatlief' with the paid-up

llUb~tCription,

has been

·{ redded, the natural qdestion arltiing is,..--what

'u rthe.r is to Le done ? .

We threw out an idea in onr last, which we rejoice to

fintl

hu been approved of

by

··very one

·r ·

have spoken to on the tJubject.

011r su~~tion wa,;

that

every per~on,

who

• •lui.uctl

an apj)renticP, shall 'roluntarily

~uhtlorioe

,.,,J pay a sum of .£

.j,

for every apprentice s'o.

.l.tained, tl'ot

bein~

the amount of

<·xpen~

calcu-

l!d

to lw incurred fur the

tran~mission

oft each

\ •';!J"O.

It it clear,

that hy tiJis

mean~

the flint.ls, out .,.::ich the expenses are to he

defa-ayed,

will be

11';

tor

ill.ilta.Qcc

the 249 ::'0 egroea ex Hamilton

1/u.'<ll, have cost : £ 1,2-30, there having been i!hippeJ

2.j0

~t'groes,

of which

OIW

Jit!d on the

voy~e.

! i :·or lftC h

of them £

5

be pai1l, a sum of £ 1 ,24!)

... 11 he' ohtained, which may

a~ain

De employed to

· n'l

for a fre" h supply of 2JO of those

~

cgro<'s,

.·n·l

thds an importation of free

labor be eoustantly

'.ept

up. Unless we do

thi~,

we must expect the

·"·

P Jrt,lltion of free African labor to stop.

\\' c '!You

Id

suppose the Hdme Government were

'' -anction the Kflpropriation of the pnblic Revenue

· ,r

the above purpose,-will the Colonial Revenue

e able tu ~o

heyoud a· certain amount annually?

t' £6,~ tJe

allowed ann11ally for that purpo!!e, we

n~t

expect any

f~sb

importation for a whole

·

come, because £6,000 have

~!ready

been Again, if said amount be voted by the for that object, what most laecome of our and other pnblie improvements? What

•·: .. n''"'

is it to the farmer, ir having the lahor, with to cncreasc the produce of his landlil, be has

11

the means of easy aofl safe conveyance to the

arkct'?

It tharcfore, tqe Colonial Revenue can he spared

1

:the fi~

outlay of £6,000, iu defraying

exj:!Cn~

of 'importation of labor, it may be

1 loy¥

in repairing roads, nod making other p rov tt . m en ts.

Wbe• we called upon. Govemll!flnt to

f~ard

~

and to defray the expenses,

&~rely

nevl'r intendt>d, that Government l!boold

labor, and dietribute them am011gs' the -To legally demand repay- of the expenses, from such

a1

obtain an

1

tij:e, is repudiated

a~ .ll~me,_ &I! ~vo~ng r.,e.

Qld leaven of Slave deahng. We are not

the

same miod;

but

yet such is the opinion

· oed at Home, which we cannot alter.

. •

ut

~ere

is .no&bing

to

prevent thotae,_ - o ob- apptentice&, from paying a

sh~

in til~ outlay

of

.£ .')

for

ea~h o~prentaee ;

and unless amoilnt i11 exorbitant (which it is no9,

~e

every one oblainmg an apprentice ,

tD

aad justice bound to pay such share of the according to

th~

benefit he derives from

Owiflg

to

the age of the Negroes distributed, on 2.3t.h instant, they ha'f'e

~ostly

been

app~·

lot three yean, some for a longer ~' a Condition of payment to iheqa for wages,

last year of their apprenticethip, of a aum of" .£2.

Xegroe therefore ofS feiU'II apprenticeship, wilt

COl\

the master £1, being at ao aYer&ge

l!Ulli'¥1 or Rds. 2. 0. 2. per month. D~ any objeCt

to

pay .ueJa !Qw. waged It aa .true

are ~ncivilued. tb"ey do not u!ld~ta~ etther or the tabor for whic~ they are w-

But we appt>al to those wno h&Ye

· ~lliJI!lUAim o?.:r~tg or . Comm~ ~~pl a ,!ti!i~~$~~~~~=~~~~==~~~ Wr.-tes

the

abQv~ pnr- G>r~e

·

t~a.Pt;~ of

, 1 I

of.hondr •

.'. NAVAL FOR.C~ QP GREA.T RRl'fA.N

ON TIJB.

~- · QP .J.\NUARY, 1842. '

_...,. _ _ _ _ _ . ·- · i

•(Pmm ·• Corrapollclef.''-J ·

.NEW W"'LJ!yAN

CHAPEL-pRADOCK~.

Tbe

rollowin~

b tile oftlcial retarD Of tbe Dll4'111 ud mariae ' t\a.1._1 l,_,liiJ ; ·I forcet of Gre•t Brit.am on the Jat of January, 18&2,

i~cludinp:

011~ Wednetdar,

23dl

vll., tbe Ne• WealepD' Cb~ of &be rece~t promotioe•. on the ~ion

?I

&be llirt~ of 'bill

""lap wu opeue4, •lletl letlllonl

tftn!

preaebed .by the ,

Royal'

Harbneu &be l'n~ce

ot

W alet. · · . M~n. T•rt!'r,~S •• aDd ,Boyee. 1f'he coUeetiao eoa- 'COJUIIB&IONsaa

rok

llXICU.TlMG rua orrac• ol'-t.ou

~tlh lb~ l?pei!lll ~Ieee f$~ ~-~~; . KlG• ..\DKIJUL ,

or

GaU.T,BiliTAJIN AND l&UAI!Ill, Tb6 Chapel aa a.1u . a~ bum&-bridt hal!dlnlf, 40 t 2.J In The 'Right ltoa. the Earl of Haddingtoa. · • th• clear.

. ne

®11, ~oclllli"'f tile g~ouall •. aa about

L

420. Admir,.J the Ri«br ~Ion. f\ir-.6eorge Cockbum, G.C.B.

The lll~ptloa reee1.-ed aod promited ~dllea~e a ~ebt on Vice-Admiral Sir

WilliaiQ

Ka'll ~. G.C.H.

iheb_alldanr

ot

about

L

100.

Q11

llae Mcjaday followi~g t~e Rear-Admiral Sir

Georp

funcia SeyiDOar, ·G.C.II,1

~P',II"niJ,

the Tru'&eooa aucllllel to let thejpewa. whR, apph ·

c 4 p~a

tbe .. on. William Gonion.

Clll¥1-!

~· ~e

£11r more,.. ...

~

"''"' ereckd,

fou~

more 'file Rifht Hon. ll.nry Tllomaa Lo•ry Corry.

,. ... _.., l'fiiJlll,...t.

'N . 0

.

On

i .&be

d .. r foll<t..n.J

:the

npuiag of l~e c\lapel, a~ iilte- ROYAL A TT .-Px..\G Pl'ICSil8.

l'f'tlinr meeting • -beld, wben the •cc.•ullt.

ot

tbe b'-iHin~r Admiral of the Pl~t-Slr Charles Edmund NntreOt, G. C.&

wr.re laid before tbe a111embly by ~r.

S

de :seer, juo., one of Admirals of the Red, 14; of the White,

16;

of the Blue,

'l'"'•tHa.

and te~eral ioCerealin, add reil.· Weft drlinred :16 : total, 46. '

by penona present, both Miniaten nd otlllrn, all concurring Vice-Admiralt dlttio, 10; of the White, 10; of the Blue, in one tenlilllenl, Yil.-&he bnelh Cradqek bad df'riied by

so ;

total, M. •

&l!e intreue of buildinp cleYotto.d ro the aen-ice of GoD.. I Reai-Admlrala ditto, 33 ; of the White, 34; of the Blue,

Th~, mft'tintt w ... addl'f'Ued by two oC ~be old eolo~lat• in ~ : total, 107. ~

the Dutcb l•nlfU•ge. These addrea- ,.,ne to ahow, tl••t Captains, 700; ditto retired on half-pay, G; ditta under tbe1,

~-

a penpJ,., were not oppoaed to lbe inllruction jlf the

liet

M11jC11ty'a order in Council.,5>f the

lOt~

of

August~

1e40,

nalln tlas-. tlo-t what they h•d done in Cndock, h11d been

J-9. .. ·

al110 done io Grutr-Reinf'l, at which pia~

tnmark""

the 1 Commanrlel'll, ·801); ditto retired under His .Majest~s order 1peaker) he was ~•taln, the olcl colonists •oald lend A'bPip- In Conncil of Jlllluary, llH6, and November, 183U,

2'90.

Ios band to the Wnlf'yana, it aucb help 1ru require!{, And ; Naval Knlghta of Wimbor, 7; Lieutenants, 2,707; Mu- thouM'b tlwy hllll h«n commended for libenlllitr. yet lot onee ters for llt!rvice, 49'4; ditto retired, 6; 1\laws, 44a; Puners, he felt I bat tb,.-:V rf'quired nothlng of the ltioid, for aa me~t~ben 620. . .

of rbe Dutch Refortned Church, tltey Ud:ottly.,. 14nr·dt4ty. Medlcal Officen-1 in5}Se.!tor-geneT&l of boepitalaand lle<-1;

Mr • .Aylilf, tbe ltesident Miuionarr

ot

Ule diatrict, {n tbe 9 inepecton ditto; 13 deputy 'ditto; aurgeona fot ~ervice, conrae of tbe •. ldret~• deliYered by him. ahltf'd bia obli8atino 871 ; aaaiatant ditto, 240; physicians, 7 ; deputy inapecto111 In tbe Rf'Y. M r Taylor, I be residenl der~r-• or tbj! dia retired, 2 ; anrgeooa retired, 36; ditto on commuted allow·

trict, !'Or tb~ ~nppor:t and llll.rice he had obtained from that ~nee, 42; ditto un* ror, actl.v~Y service, 208; aaailltaut- gentlen••n, to fullo\VIng of

•b•cb,

lae bad been pt'etP.rYPflfrom l)lrgt'ODI retired, M; diapensel'tl of hosplljl)a,

8.

a•ukrnln~t up any unkindly feelin11a towarda llit Mmihnary . Chaplains.- Active service, 39; retired, 41.

operati~ns, and it.,,.. furtbrr •l•ted by Mr. 'A, tlaal durl!lllbe : Naval instructon ud ~bool01uten, 37; .Naftl Aidea-de- l•~t 3

:re•••.

tn •vlti~h ""' ba<l bef!n follow',ln, the ilhtloranl Camp to Her· Majesty, 11; Jlarlne Ai<lcs-de.Camp to Her l•hon p"'C11Ii:u t" the We.t .. ~n body, be

had

at enry,farm )i[ajesty, ;l,

huute 'Of 1he nld cnloniots, ,.,c•iVPd a moot hearty welcome, an.l

e•·err

t'"'il•t~ ":f,mlr<l bim 'for assembling lbe f•milflntd 1111/it!, ltrNfll• 111 JrwMie lt!urd;p. ·

When tbe ~ta!Ptnl'nt of tbr fund1 wa• lai.{ brfo~ the 11\ett- in!l, it •ppea~d th•t thP CMI Of the t•hKp~J IYk! Ill abon, tDollt

£420, and tlutt the 1111u of .f220 had het'~ rai.ed by 'atlh.

acriptiniiA lo IDUt the •a•nr, when this 1l11tement "'"'laid h•fol'f! the meeting. Tbe cbainnan of thr meeting, lbe Ite-r-.

W. S)uir, rxpi'HUJ hi• aKii•f•ction with th.e .tatemenC; and prop<>aed lo tbe C'""I"'"Y prroenl, Lhat if lbty would increaae the aub~~:npuun• nonth~r

£

L$, he would al10 ~agate ~ 2:>, thereby Jnereasinjr 1be anb<efiJitionato £50 more. A gentle- n>an pr••r'lt (nut ft Wt'llley~a.) projJOaed khat Mr. Shaw't offer b~ £.~0. Tb" .,..,. kinolly.agreed to by hiin. Thf' followin11 d•y a special anbocr!l'tion hat wae !Jiken to'a few tr!~ndl by Mr. Aylitf, un1l tloe rPqnired lll<n obtained, ao that the dPht reUlhinlng on th~ chal""l will be about £ 100.-GraAIIm"•

ToiCII JOY.rRal, Ma1·~!, I 0.

eh:,r.act• troatt enuu~ ~~rr•.

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH.-ENGLAYD

AND A:\IERICA. ,

lo "noluer part or o•n P"J'n we publiab tbe more important portion of tile ·corft'fpottdence ll'it.icb recentlr took plaee

between -Mr. Steventton, the rrrired, Aroeric.an MiaiAter, and Her M•jea•y'a Foreign-Hfliee, nl•ti ... to tbe. right of leliteb

•• ~ow c~ntenrl~rl fur by theJ\t11ioh Oorernment 11nd peremp·

tnn!l rra1ated hy tl••t of tllf• fJnttrd, StaiH. 'Wilh rraped to tbr 0nniotflnliOI>Af ir~J.uilif'S f.Jfen into h)· 10me or Dnr i•rn while pr>tcl ic•lly en(urci"f tti:.l rifht,. "" nftd only ttale th•' 111 tb"•~ irrPgn lari&ies1 oa beia~r .pointed I,. ~m­

plaintd of hy \~r. St~\cnanu,' were, at ODCe· eondf'mned h~·

Lorrl f'ttllnrr•ton w1Lh 11 tuitahle ... uranca ti.U thty ahuuld not ngain "rffnr, I h~ arknnwledged fact that 1bh-e is nn wiab on lh~ r•rl> of Gti'Ht Kril•tn to deft!nd •nrh adrnini•traltvt rrrors r~ll~.-,.• u• frl•·n ,.,., ne..-itr of tod~iftg lo th•t jJOrlina nf lhe eurr~"l'"""""ee wbicb exd11~rt!l1 rt'f,.,.ito them. l't!tl h •r h••• w~ an,. intention at prttellt to rli•cu••

the •batrroet qup•liun, our oloj_e~ belag me,..ly to indicate, ••

conc•sely as po>K'UI~, the euet poaiuoo iD trhic:b tbe r~n­

t• oversy •1Anli•.

Fnr oe•er~l l'''"r• p .. r, .vh•terer be thP pre!Wmptit'f' hi••••

nf th .. s.mthf'rn Am•riPKn Sutea in r.~our of the .J.we trad~ ~ •t•le~ wlrif'h •riel<l no inennaidf'rRhle intloence apnn the lf""Pr•l pohr•· of the un•nn), &be ft<deril GOYenlmr.nt b.vr, fro•n ... e to lt ... e, rroacrihed lhfll .. wic:.ked. tr•ftic" in

I be ltron!(tlt pns.1hle ferma, and bne probibilo!!l their citi;r.~a

from englll{ing in it by tl19en tll~ti!ne.l; pun lab men~

Astunrlng, tben, tb•t tb<'ae rlrnunclaeiona trere. bonettly j'llt

·forth; I be principal E:llmllt'lln Powen, intent up&a tupp•PIIsiu~

an illic-it commerce ~bloorrPttt to erery priaelple flf jn11ire anrl bumahity. i9rited the \'\'r~ahingtob Cabiaet'to eo operRte in a l{toeral trpotr for. eat.hli•_hln"' • atrio~tl1t ~llee upon tbe African aeoo, w1th a 'lew to 1~ elfi!Ctnal •bohiton. In that

?tOP"•" I tbe A rntriun Gooenim~nt poaiti,.ely refu..,d to coucl!r, clahnin&' at the-MOle lime an nncballe..,tabJe·impunity for all their resa~l• lrKdiDg in tbe m~pected Jltiladea. Tlie CO'jH<ItiPnee. baa bren &bat rnany alave abipe, ant con~ecte<.l

witb tbe Unttl'rl States, And fa1rly amenalrle to lbe prn~tstons

of the Europ•an tt'l'aty, have aoUA'ht proteetinn -for their cri01ea by •doptio, the artilice o( tailing under ·cue Anseri~an

lhg ; whil~ no·t a few vpa-ela. belonging undeniAbly 1;0

:\meriCAn clti"en•. b .. re, al Mr. Stennsun candidl1' admit.

and deplom, '"'' aacet'llatullj' pn!llllm¥d; uJioa the non reopooolbthly of their national R!~f ror eommillinr, to asreat eoteol, thP. tame enormooa olfeac:e. •

lo tbete· circums!Jir.cet the chier Eurnpean1 Powera, and npeci•ll1 the 8rftis.h Gt>~ment, ~ lllki~r &be lead,, ~n, lnaiated Upon eserCIIIDf the rtgbt Of -rcb ID lliJ tOipiCIOlll

tllllell can beinlf taken tbar, W'llile raeural~ tapturin~ 11•·

tnlrd ala,...-. IW4 beloafinl lo

A-nca,

all ~uwla riful!ulty

•outing the cllnatrllated

a..,,

if fuuna enr•rd in the alave tr.de, aboald be aUow!ed tu proc:Hd oa their "orage, ona fQrtbwitll rerorted tu tbe United Sutea "utboritiH. Ol COU111~

t1te 1umottar)· punisbm,ent of aueb detected ofrrildtn u hue only auumed tbe coloun of AIDtriCII wll.laobt •ny ~I con~

nexio•

with tbal country cannot ~blr ... o( lalerfer7 nee by tbe Wa~hinf(ton Cabinet; neitlaer CllD it be pretended, W'ltb "-llY 11iow ,or ~. that a ~eD&arr. ;detentioa of oaber Yellt'll {or. tM-.Iittefe esaminat1oa

et

thetr paperw aad mn&enlll, erea \ltoUflb aucb re~~els bavia« a auarifc_ioua ap;

pearance ahould happen to be unilllpeeehable A~D tr•:

den. caa ln8ict tbe -neat iajury

apoa "'• eom-.ce

~

ltonour

ot

tbe U oiled States. : ;

lt appeal"'l; howflftl', tbal Mr. S e e - and.tbe Go:n.rn · IMDt lri101d be rept'ftllftled ara ol a tfi . . . . & OpllliOD.

Adhering to lhe ~rtMI ponctllin tltet lbe

riJtt&l

ol ...-eh ill a belli~reat procedlu!• wbollr 'Ill\~~ a ~ime peaee, 11ie7

bttre

Ulollf!'bC · 1t ~·· Wllf · . . n11bly lllink, In m&tnWD t!Jat enrf pou1ble IMi¥8 .~Ill to.

employed for anp~nr tbe dare Vade ; hul that all tblps lltilinr undet· the ADJerien

Bar.

•b~ rigbliviJr or odter·

wiae, •hall on ao aeeonar be boarded by al 8ri&WI

en.,,

thugll tbeir .bolda he crammed wit~ .W~ At~a, ha eontranutioll of all tbe profellllll 1nlerd~ of their. ~""' r....plalure, and all tile COIItbillltll Ripulabolla

.,C

CL".ihsed

eOuDtM. ' ' , ·

·Mr. SteYeri- aJII!IIft that .-be A..nc.D booren11a"t are

~~ ~lib~ for the proa&ibtdO!t

ot

their NliOaal

fiar

by

traden cri« nom

tlwY

ban 110 coetrol. O.t: • n - la, th.!al If be and bis R"'""b!ieaa frietlde be daly caecemad IM tllr lao-r of lhal

a..,

\hey ..

m

rrjoice in net')' Ppportunhy to! Jlft"Dt it from

beinf

di.,.._d by partiel

11\o ...

no rftht to &Mume it Mr. Sleft-. ce o•r eatTe-,. ~

.,MU of' a iaomP.Ollal')' d.Watioa a1 a wric!• eoma~aal

pYIUice.'

Our replr il, dad wlllell . .

ataTe

aaid atlrtlt of that

Jrieriactl

are •• ~ la a ..t-n ,"~_. fbnn tllaa a

np. ...

~ ~"!I•

Her Mlljettly •

~...,_,

. ••

Jape no doiuiM, .. at

et

eocdi•IIY Ms,_d to

ml..-a

11. Mr. SfeftUOII

. i _,; f

llOY AL KA&IlU: POilCU,

1 major ~nf!ral, 4 colonel-command•ntl of di•i•iona, 5 colonel• of ~hriaiona ; 14 Ji~utenant colonel5, 99 CRJ>Iain•, 131 firat-lif'utettanla, 62 aec:ond: litotrnanll. ·

, Roya,J Marine Artillery.-) lieuten~nl-colond, 4 c•f~DI,

1 fint-lieuteaanr.a, 2 atc:ond-lieutenltnt-. 1 •urgeon.

· Sllafr·OIIicen.-1 dep'Uty·a!ljotaol-~oer•l, laniatant·adju-

talat-geoeral, 8 adjutant., 4 qu~rtenu>11ten of.dt•iaiona, '4 p~y­

nluterw or dirillona, 4 bar,ck- muterw nf di .. i•iont, 3 deyaty- iqapecton o( hoapitsla, 2 torgeons, 6 oui1tonta.

PieJd.Officen on Unattached Half-pay.-6 Mlnnela, rlau-1

jGra, 61 caphina, 10 tirat·heutenRilll, 7 8f'Cond-lieuten~nls.

Ofticerw no Reae!'Yed Ha If. P•Y .-1 heutenaol-culonel, 1 major, 72 capt.lo1, 168 tirst-lieutenanta, 132 second-Jieuten- anta, lao~n.

The abon force contiatt of 94 comr~nif'S, a!Jitioned •• fol Iowa: -Gba&balll, 111 divi11on, 23 evmpani••; Portsmouth, 2d di•i1iou, 28 compaoiea; £'iyruoulh, 34 dirision, 24 cprnp>~·

uiea; Woolwicb, 4'b di~iaion, 19 cumpanira; Roy•l Manne .Adille:rJ, tbree_ companies, bt~l;qwmen -Po,tsol_pu~

I: "

Tbt

nanl

force of Gre.c B~n, lbe

l•rpa't

ija,llip !l'nrld, mubw of~ alaipa of war, c•rtying friJUI 1 &o 120 guu ~b of dilf'erenl calihrea. ,,.bicb a,.., eill1i!r in ordinary or: -OUIO•

m . . ioo. 0( this imm,.nse ftu<iliA, 1011 ore •r~ed atearn Vta&eJt, C:Onllructed On tbe !hOSt scientific oDd approved' priD•

ciplea, for acti~e tea-aer.·ice 'fo ml\n thia utenaiwo .eel in time uf prace lbere a•e 2:1,000 "hle-h.,.lied auruen, 2,000 lad a, an<! 14,000 Royal M..rin•a. Thit numht-r will, bowe:r~r, be gr'!ally aUjliDf'trl~d, u 'lhe ,·rsnl• .,.,]•r•rl tn he put into CO•tr•

mif•ion for 'China, &e, 11re to L~rc tl.eir full compl~meut of able s"Amen -1'ime1, J au 4.

THE DUTCH COLONIES:

RorUl\OAlll, n~c 28-Th~ foliO\VI!I!I interr.atinJ aur~,.

of tbe Datch eolonial trade ha~~ been pnuhshcJ l>y the Go~ern

ment of the HMifUr : - ·

Th• bnpnrt• into Jova •~d Madura in the lll•t five year!

amouut to- Gno1b. Specie.

111.16 IIU7 JS:J8 1•.!!1 Hl411

flr•rina. Florin!l.

17 ,1!4ti,HS 676,1M

:tl.~7!.17tl ;)l:i,053

:l:~<,-.w:.. 'lt:l 976.665

z:l.!b!1,7~o !17l.:ll2 26,4>i4.62' 2 439,:.!6!1 The importntioos took plnce Crom the f<.>liolf'ing counll ies in lhrse proportions ' -

llollftntl. England. Franee.

Florin~. Florin• ' Florina•

Jf\36 1i,8t8,543 :U18,4!1.'\ 383,753 18J7 li,~U-t,701 4.U:.I,aV~ . . fi07 ,:\~8 IR.!S !1,46!1,810 4,!'•5U, 14" c.. !\33.7.&6 IS:J!I ll.Jt8,!1&8 :J.~Il!7 ,653 • • 331,:J97 It140 I1i,2:.!a,a86 3,soa,tl47 . • 305,311 The Importations under 'the Out.;:h fi<ll: h<1Ye th!IS nearly trebled ; but the am•mnt of production~

of

011tch iuduatry hu oot augmented in the same proportion.

The esporta from Holland, with ccrtiticatea of Duteh ori~

gin,

were-

Florins.

.1836 4,212,076) 1839

1837 4,73tl,5116 18-W

18311 7 ,342,09'.2

Florina.

8,W-&,.t37

10,5.)(),J~d

Of the one-third l"xported unoler the D11tch fla~ anrt not the productions of Holland, a cunsidP.rable 1um repreaeulll opium from the LevauL It will, however,

oo

perceived, tbet tbe hluea here g!Yen at:e qufte arbitrary ; the hi!fb duty on irnpqrtationa lnducinl( tbe ablppen wbere•er it la potsib_le, to und.-rva)ue their wares; whereas the YBIDell of 1he fOOdl exMtted to Holland, repreeentln~t probably the .uta oh whi9h the Maatachappy ,charges iU comnuaelon, aft Ukely enough to

be

highly rated. Tbl• will in JIIU't explaia the diJ.

erep&ocy betw'een the two rcturuJJ. · ' The exports in the same period are

•ta¥

to have beea-•

W area. . SJH!Cilo. '

1836 40,,2~.89-S 002,49i

1837 ,2,.'J82,287 830,1)3:.!

1833 42,073,934 1,~,293

1839 66,718,833 I)W,IOI

18-lt) 73,972,792 . 267,701

The exportation was in tbe fOllowing proportioM : -·

Holland. Bol(land, Fnlnce.

1836 27,282,588 139,59-l 1,944,14$

t1!31 30,018,415 :ns,o14 J,Ju-.&,7W 18 .>8 . • i9,436,900 i 1,400,018 l1100,'17i J83() ,' 1 4p,2J4,300' 1 ,1)39,451J 833,237 I

1840 , 66',91,)1,8!:1

l

2,58U7' M5,80t

Tb.o nnmber of s!Ups ,.,bleb arrived in the Jana pdrta ... bl

I&'W t,!Joi.S ships, of 101,7-lJd laat.a burden, ,

1837 1,648 102,416 1

1B:J8 I ,597 11 R,

1

<i3

1839 1,760 ' 127,716

1~ J,8i(} I 143,0/))

Tbele neselt arrived from the following c()Uotriero, In the proportioaa of

1836 11\37

IP9

~~

1840

I

1$36 ll$i?

1$38

11189

1~

HOLLAND.

128 ships, of

:n

,oo6 last.a burdeu.

111 :)1,710 ...,_

163 40,984

170 45,1!81

239 70#JS

EAI.TBRN .i.llCBIPBLA.GO.

2,2M ahips, or

890,~

latt burden. ' 1 ,973 89,377 - · .

1,100. 89,989

1,979' ,1~12

I ,389 &2,82"..!

. TURK'EY.

Oar printe f'\11'"'8J»Itdeace from iiJillanl, ataJee l.h•t IMiaQ bad bf!ea from Cooatanl.ii>ople to tbe lit in~l.

Pucle waa procwdioK witb ller armameat a lhrealrning &Jtitude lo•urda o~

.

ntden for ••semblio! 40,000 men in R

PRUSSIA.

'. eorp1 at Varna.. ud fur anarclliua a

Nor. 19.-The Pr'11Ui4 Bt'ait Gc:fllt giYet from Albni.o t.O L~ri.u. Sir Stratford '"'"''""' ..

at le~tb the lung expected roy~l d~ of -Dt, llitaent, ioterriew with Pripce Metlernieb on lhe And oditication of the reaohlliona ~fd by tile Rbeoiab

v•.-ed

thAt tbe llr!tiab Amhaaa.odor to Diet a it. aeuiou of tbe pl?lltnl year. \ Altbou(h, the puiDt •houiJ first proceed to Athens, iu onler

••• I a gre•t mruure taken from tbia dOeumenl by the royal difereace1 niiUDJ betweeo that Goverwent

deelatatiuna publiabed in the aummer~ and of W'hich 1 aben lt •·u •aid that the Porte had addreaaed c:uoDp~~·al ..

g.in u an abatract, yrc conaiderable (llterac alill attaches lbe &reek Go\'ernmenl tQ France-.

to it, if only from tbe undeni.oble erid4Mace it afordJ of U.e which GoRrqu•,nt. tlu• Diw:ao auppoaed

condi ion of the political in•ti~uliona,l,of a c:uuntry wbicb King of Greece. h

wu

e~a - t e J ,.. ..

arr08' 1 a 'Fery bigh, 1f not the lead1q1t pi-, in·lbe acale endeavouring, lhrou«h Greue, to recover the' ipftuence aht or ci i&alion in o,;t ~~ge. 1 lott by the treaty o( July. Sbe bad, in eo ueuce, IUP:"

Th questions of pri,.il- which ...,. -

weft

mooted during the ported iujur!uua

me.<anr~

-.·hjcb it •u l>eli'ered woul.l ' ' leogtb,

bO

to ber•M.

~~e~;ai wereloot fe..,. The lf'llding de~Ptid waa es.preaaetl in In M~cedoni

11

, 'fbee•,.Jy, aod C11odia, tbe ;of ae.- dia•

lhe h pe thlll the King wnnlcl eonault, tbe united ltandinp; torb .. nc~l had lo .. •n !IUwn, and were ail.eotlr } ducing their curnu itten .,f the eirht provincial Oiill on all qul"ltiOn• of fruit, but not without b.ing obaerved

ltr

the prte, wbich1

iooporflonc:e fnr the at"te The loiiiWPr~ to tbla pn_ver la de- bafina collrct~<l Mn tmmr.nte

m..

of troona,.

claredlto bave IK·en gtven iu the declantloa oC July, in which ratingtbe daugrr, either lhrougb re11l

app~b ·:~:o:ro~

His Majt:aty expre11e1 hi• intention ot, .not coaaidering the tbe intention of giving fru ICOIID to it. luotred t~!nst

Gruce.

llandi g con~>mttef!a, enn if be aboul4 uaia, tbe!ll, in tbe nd d · f p · M · b b d b ·

light f a •~ner•l Parliam<'nt ,· but t"a' eaeb J>e~Jtrletina 11 eatre 0 rPv<'nge. r1nce etlenuc "

Jl

l 11, u ~

<> " ., all other oocaaiono, proved bimaelf to be an ~nlJefatigable

ita fu etinna to lnftctrn of pro,.incial idltenlat, &be meetings ~nediKtor, and it I• an uodoubted tact tbat Louia lllppe 6nda propn rl are only inlrnderl to al101v onlj pruriuoe lo corne lo himself com~llrd to withdrnw from the Jioe of

!Jcy

aclopt.ed an un ~rstAndinlf with othen ••hOl\e l~tl ma1 be coo· by M 'fbi~rs. '!Ius epiiOde h•a gi~en rl•e- tn qtuch apec.ula- Ct"rntcl in 11ny mt,.•ure pmpo...,d. 'J1Jia,1 the leading question ton •s to wh~t uu!fht have been tbe eonllt'<JUtOCe bad &be of the ft;te ftn•l of Germ!Uiy, being thfll'! 1ummanly diapoaed iaolateJ l"''~ition

nt

France created by th' t.rc~ti' of tbe lath nf, th~ rliopo•itiont on otl•er p01nt.

we ..

obliged to confoml of July CtJullnued much lon~r.-7inu, IJK. 25 - Lo tbel ewlabliahed ordpr of thion, ao~ ll'hile t!te Eat.lel

•tron! o lf!nd to their prMincial

io~eta~u

geaeral a eb•rac· '-IE&TING OF 'fH& U.NEMPLOYEO

Sl'I JA~FIELOS

ter u i wu poasible to clothe them W'ltb, tbe Crown, pro· SIL'K WEAVERS, ~

cef'din in aD OJIJIM'le toni'Hl, endea.OOn to reduce all - .

~neral ties lo qnn1ion• of • IOClll 010ture,: Tbia ia the key to l

tbe prt nl "Ahstbied." On Saturday oi;lht, at 8 o'Clock, a general m~tiug or the trade of tile 8pit!Uflel•b silk we&Yen wu hPhl at ~e Crown In re ly to a compl11int th•t tl•e Mlnlitllr of tbe Interior, and A.nchor, Waterloo-towa, Bethual-green, furl~tbe pur-po&e by ltia 1, anr!Pr of rl'jectin~; •och prnjJOIIIII of the E3!JIII'tUI of receiYing the report of the acting com{llilwe PP!linted to he did not think 6t to recomtuend to &be., King for conwicler- investigate the state-ani! conditloo of the silk \VI! vera in that ation,l<.l rinlatecl tbe pri\>ileges of tbe'Oiet, tbe Kmg re- uiar.r!ct.. 8everal females were pretent. ; · min!l• Pm &bat be is the sole interpreti1' of 11\e law of pri- Mr. Brit ten hA•inq: been appointed to the cbnir aaid, tlut vilege, nd th•l in the· preultnr cU.. alluiled to, the Minister be was tbrry be waa under the necessity ·of t.,fal* lhnlng to w•s in t e nght. and rew~•o~d within tb.;' boundt of b11 eo m addrelll! the.n on the subject of their pret!ent statj! 1of stana- peteq.cy, Tue King, •t tit• '"'ne tio\8, alllowt. io future pro· tl<m. There were ';)().l or 600 men thl:n that ollJl.~, many of posAf~ ( 'ecled in thi5 manner b1 lb~ MhtbQ!r, tr> he recom- W'hom bad JIQ& a dlnnl!r

ror

tllol~ famille) t..>-mcirrow.

Tb.w

nt.eD'Ifd' tu11 Royal C..m!ll-..ry.(Qr J~••

..

o..wt••••"'• tw a must di5lreuinif c~, to baYe no food for yo·~ Wh8 and TIM petencr or

~be pto,.1ftc£al

·

Die:tf

ill.

~roqb1

under t•mUiea, and If

y~

app!y to the parith what

M

you get!

noloiee 1 &b"fe point.a. In rt~ard to tba d1111111 011 foreign ,Expret!lliona or •• ~tone-bretlt:ing.") Yea, etoh~ bretJdog.

111gar, t eKing <.ltclara it lo be loia intead6a to eonault these And a man whO bat a wife tnd (QQ.r children,

fr

t

u.

he bodin, n a» f•r as lht <!uti"" lo lW! lts"'l .ball affect the pro· arn at that

r

H~ mustgu again and agarn to thj! oe-:rarot rince e cially, or the n•tion generally; and in "" much •• before be can earn a &bllllng. A wea'nr knori' nothing et the eaia iap: tr,.atiea wilh the otbu .taUII of lhf' Zoll~f'rein all about 1tone-hre~~king: be it not ftt fnr lt;

t

be la aent

allow bt lo do 110. Thho "'"ing ciRuat ii, in all prohahilitr. to tbe stone--yarrl if he tr.ppllet for rellef, and the e it con- at much, intentletl to t.ke the q•tPIIion

or

ilutiea out of &be ftnlld and Joeked up. (Cries o( "That ill true.' 'That 11 a spbue of &be P•rliamef.ts in tbt! ennallt~lional ahtPa of the pretty Btate for honC11t aiech&llica: thJI illtulder l! principle Zollvere~ ., to jtUkrd Rg•inst enl'rO&chluenb ~· this P"'' or tbe N t:W Poor l.alw Act.

I

I

ciou1 pa of the prerog•th·e hy tile Praa•i+n prorincil\l Dleta. Mr. Bo<idin~oo, amidat partial dlupprobatio•41&id that A simi ar arriere ptTUct dnu'>tlttl dica.ted the.d«laratlo!l he doubwtl the eh.lre;ea made ag&inst the sto~ya • (-Seve-- thaL lhe ing would Cnn~i·ler the wiab~ tapreued by tbe ra1 said," There Is no doubt or lt.'') • ' Oil!t <~'•Pfcting the c•n•orslllr, far

a!

the di'Crcea nf the The Chairman ob3e!"YM, that be WM not ~dl-lllm.r'll Dirt of 'l'e c~nfl!dl'rntion Allnw~ol bitn. · 'thr Germans ~ad· oDe Bhr>qld have

hla

doubt, that eucb practices.

tltdr Gnfllrnmeob Rh! cle•rly, 1\l ...., •

.d.

lbeae .two. Vlllll in

a

Christian cnuutrv. Ue could nerer have points, •r¥tving in "" et~rul rirde. Tbf! coac:eu•on mllde, the lawo of En:rland. would treat the ptt>ple n 1\nd whicl{con•i•h' in rPcrtmn,..n•ling lo t.he een10n • liiJeral treated.

interpreta1'"" of th• artirlro or rhf'ir i?st~uctio~•·. whi~h de· Mr. Fox Alli·l, thnt at the

Jut

meeting they we dare a· ' ih.l•••t• freerlolll of di•Cn~••on: admlnthle, 18, of that thrre

or

the committee would pay R "lsit to

CO'In<r, 0 ";..•wer to the

l'••rtr

or tbe ~tat~~, t.bat the Jaw allll which ha.tl I•Pen done..

Re

(Mr. Pox), Mr •

mi~;ltt rxp •••lr otntP wbot ... ril{ht

""d

wh•t waa wroog, secretaTJ, and Jllr. Horruthy, had mltellncarly families

""'I tb 1\ •~ated puniahroer.to nrigltt be dec~ for

!t•

inf':'nge in thrt>e da~·•, anJ lhey had found that th~lr rerloll!l ac- m•nl. A~ it nor t!Jind• IJIIIII lite publut and lite e.!IIIIO"' count us to the olaU' of the dlstreso """ 11ot n~ll exaggc·

c"nllnue hi rue •~me Jl'lftillon of intQierahl' vncer\ainty wbiclt rated. ( Hear,,le-dr.) They bad teen runny In~ r!es ~here th•)' ha<P.

tit"" ~troo~k.

11"" of the J*.opoaal• rell\te•l to children barl been crying for bread. O,nc-hal lhe loom.

•he onanag men& of rbe c.lnc.•li•• 1 fund, w.IC'b lw Cfmlj:tmtPd of were unem?luyi'<l, while tlwtc at work were not fu l'ao; there t!•~ r•,·enu • ,, •uppr~~•cd r·ccl~'·"•ical fC,!undations. T~l'llf' were many bo~ also which were unoccupied, l:aere there the f\:i,g '•I cl.r'" not to eumf' nn.ler the ct~ntrol o( the D1et; usrd to bE' ,..eaven1 who had their looms. ~

ere

several

f'lr

h,.viog~•llen

h>tc-k ·to 1 he Crown and

~l•f'n

applied h1 the

cu~

where & -.eaver hall fbnnerly his '=Uwltb de- fr~e wift thP S•,~erf'il{n to tber prneliJ pnrpote, neither

" ' . cent funrlture, bnt it wu gone, and be w:t~ now without

the pro~in nor the D•tioo i:.on Arrogate • :fitJbt to admlnisaer bed or cloth in"., for hit la,_ family. Th~v. had l-a Kr.

l · .

Millar (wPCretar-y tr> t~ committee in commnnl tion W'rth

thrill. Tht prof!!·~•l · In fir the ~nk of ciril otli~n au~cli,.d ~ to tbe the Lord )lavor) at. Mr. Hubary'e . .,. h~.,..n·,

t

nd be m·

di1trict cu 1

i•

r•ject~d

hy tue King,

IDfriDJinF on bit formed

tbl'm that

an

cartr

meeting or the co;m

_nee

W'oold pr~rfiJ14I11•1' L•slly. th• wiab ""flfPR!ied

t4

h11"e lbe r.lectoral take place to rtWke a~ement.a for the distrib• Ion of tbe palllcc >tt C ·bl~ntz pl"c..d "' Lb~lr dlwposal for their mff'tinlf!l f11nda raised fur'thf'ir relll'f. ( Bxpreaslons, "ft'll .. Old lime..") is aalcl to · flicl with the R·•v•l dealre IO~dt al Cob1enl.% He wa.~ ~rla<l that Mtlrnc allnaion had been made t. the erael- duriog tbe ieg'~ ."iaits tn tbe' Rbl'oisb prcirlllcet, Cbe lle<:N tiee of the ston~-yarJ. They had not exposE'd

I

die whole

•ary prepar i&r.t for· whicb are orilerecl lo. be 1111<i<!. Tilt ... tb t h r1 be ad ... AA th kho ~ and nl. •t t's •n"" •I t'l 1'1 unrl<•r ron~ideration. lr1 ...._er Cohlents pr ... rees a a an o.,-, 10 e wnr u er

• IU ~ ~ OQU the ayatem or the New Poor Law. (Cheert<.) ~k at

*

or Du5tr!J ;r, ~r both altt!mately, will in'~~~~~ he the place inquiry at thP l!oo 'Union,

where

euch crueltit't! wtre allo'l1'ed.

ot_a~mt.l , ·r. to be lnfl•cW o:l fenuOea u were a di~ to " Cbrlllti&n N"1tl lo e qneationa of prif'ilr~ comi ~hose of l&wa in country (hear) -in a countTy-·that boutcd of ittl humanity , 1 nu•ub~r 1111

1 importance, ',t'~ mncb des~ Court of Ap- t.nd Chrittlan freedom; yet the practlcl't at their lwprkhontJ!

Jlf'HI at C .. J !fOe ia oaid to h@ rendered U~aecu&ar)' by the were not the Je}i cruel (flear, bear.) rt was U act or 11e..- cl111p<J'i •tn• of tbe Minister of J~ Tlae &atatn bad cruelty to• pnt amp wbo bad been broug-~ up

t

the sllk

refu-e•l to kf a dtdarali!)n of

tbelf

~a on '\ .pro$ect 'tralle t'l the t:IISit o( atioe-lneaking. ( He.ar.) I the year • (or eoiletlti and rrfio.ing Lbe nlrl

J••• !Of

the Dacby of IS.'H thPre iru •lpeCial order that no ~an who w rnpged Ber~. with riew to a.dfllUinn oa ~parr.;~ Ule ,.,onpetenl in the 11tJk trade...- ~ put to stoue·brealrin!.-1. 1and the ad!ll•~es. · to !lri1at wu ~<till to

be

c:ooNclered ulid, and reaMo ,._.;·tltartf.. OD leildalg the workhOIIIIe, they~ work, what bad . . repi•CPd Sy tbe Ceole Napoltioll; Tbil p~li:_ct tbev cou\rl not •In

tt,

f t account of the atati of their

W11S cnnsiriPr as a fir•t strp tuwvdl abolw.inc the

,.lie

h~tls. (Hear) Tha&~-Obtained In e o u a u - -of forma n( J·•~ ice and 1&.. trial "" jurr, •h!!:b W'd ~~ certain disclosures made' M ' t meeting held at th ea.den IP.ve long 11 deiited at Rertin. ·

·ne

KtDJ tella qil .0' Head. Tl_leif e&lltl! ..,... taken up b1' the preaa, an '\he cort- IJo•rre•. '~ it . . . i~ttr.nrled onlr to a«ft:lenc'lt lapl. aequence wu, that there wu a •pedal meeting or

the

bo&rd.

.. the 'C'>flit.~ a.,Olf'cm d,W., 110t proiritte

fpr ;

but tiAee or gnardiana to loq \lire into the

cue,

aud that a

eJ>tcial

order c:otii'U bar~

cl•"""

that there ill ~~~ pret~~\tllf n - i t y

r. •

wu·made that ao"ail.lt wearer lbould be put to the-•lone-yard.

renainn or e Rb.,iwla

end•,

be lri11

dJrer

caff'yin~ the But

time

had ~ne oh aod •die old

•:rtt.• m

hacl c~1 e round

muanre lntq eX'I'Cntloa. : ~ _,..<l criH of " 8~e was au1nw.o ~before

The~' frx ~be Dirt nf ~~~~ proYio~ oC Pruoai" h"!' ·~JOOii'ro of gaarrillant on· • ~"• and If ~ ~e-

llkewiae ap. . red, b11t a~oide-rall a1J111iori to tiMO q••eationa meut~red iD theneW't . would have nopbJeet•on, _pot w.nrd poiMrdly

br lb:ol

Oit4 Tb-' at.ip11l~tio••~ •re,

littbldJII!

he called, to got

o

and ~lltlu-llpnrd, th:lt.

witb few f'S ion!\, n( • loc"l cbarrw:ter, wklt tbe esreption ¥flallk wca.vei' ou~ht 'to

be-t

tq &toue-yanl, ~. al'k.'T "

or~ declfl'' ion, ~~l u 1Ue Snund dues

are

on the point of

ni1ll!

harl bet-tl t!t~, bla !wadi· frere not fit t.o wotk In IIICb l>eitt~ Pelt , ·lhe ,I'Un\YIOIIC<I ,>f

2i

~er c•tt. tlutr on •nrea del""te fabrica u ,tlk Cor M9efal weekl, !weou<~e ~ "'ere i•nporte4 dt

b

~tcltin

will

he recouid~, W'ith 11 Yiew 10 roqh that tbet·41fw the ~ af'cer thc"l• :He 11 Dew

t.p,iw cli8eont) ~.: ..

::C:.

Th, .r.riiJI~I s,, ·e~

t4

!>o•"'l of ,,.de that tbe'-pobllc p~ open to

tlllll&

rnatten, ~d if the la

l"t))!Uled

:i~ he terJR• ~·ltlrHoed to tbe Rif!niah Piu ; and

preae

woulll ~pppgrt

u.n

~ Audj proceed-

~be decl.ratio , ~in C.al~~g olutiee ort irqfo~ooda ·~ IIIJI. lte tbdlltg~t

fl!.l*

the eYe~ og wou~d tuea in ~~ t~l, -'"'' Kio,r will CODIUlt

-!lb. '"'

pro~i~ vn~Ty to d(l•lllJF-~ p•n

p -

IU

OMta. i• be ton limire,l by tbe •ddi~ioo, ~-• far

u

tile u .ftllielllti~, arid tbil1hrail &bem to rt the ialinr cnati ~ha Zoll,.,.rein •jll

'!l:Jo•

olit" '. ..• J*lor they had. Bnt· if fhe ~ bmkeu 11'11 by

ne

onl,~: . w ("lure ia I hi'! profliile ~ alll!lld to the re-. po.-erty they llligbt be, treated bnmanlty. ( .\ .) cont~o4· • p(.dle J)irt ~YprctittR the ~~lirln of

fortitf:

1 • ·After some f~rlber ~a the report oC the ·u.ee catioua on

tft

!11 hL.ka·oe lbe V"IStoJa. n ....

ta.t.IMlt'f

the waa-then nnaru.mOfSl,1 rtee~,.ed, and

Jaappf aad ~ i •le tt'rma Gf

pe.ce

allq.latill{ •it~ -~~

7

,

• .

Mr. BOI11Sby mo"'l:!Land .Mr. ~ eeeoaded the .fol- ing Powera,-1 No.

26. ,

1 · "·, ~ resolution:- T1Uit tllia meetin<:, from vanoua

' ! · ' · ·; '' ·~-;,ta ginn by ~eYeral rietima of storte-brea~, are

i · · ~ \• , ~ with the pn.et.ioe and ~ are of opinlbn that lt

THE

IH ~RL\N ~NSTitunWf or

18.1.1. la UnCOD!Itltutioa&l . . d u;l;r!si4n; and from.tbe tr:laowledge

~ Th.. ~... · ' put.\iabea aa

-111\i

.of the proeftd.o. of the elrect tbat lt bU on Ule baodJ of tbe 11lk wea•er, b:r

! ;.;,. o1 .be

Jalll

pt ,~ . c.!J••"*

of

~~.of

\Varteaa-

~bling

hbn from -.orklng, do p2edge tbemaelves

oppuee her 'oa

lb~

·1 · t .,bic:h Id. EaaPp

~oped

a motiocs thb horrible ayatts to its utmost. .

h•rfDJf for it.aio ·.'

t,

call on the Mlaiatty

~

demaocf of tile Tbe ,.,..,l,atlon wu agiW!d to uoanlmooaly, u

·~J.anoth7'•

Get ie ~a iou t1ae re-eatabliell. of tM H - - " That copsea 1~ 'be f..,_rded to the Poor U.. ~mm~.~-o ,..,::a 8 of ISM. T1le H011Re

~-

d-._

sionen

aod I be '-rei of guardian•

~!

tl"' union."

.10- • !~Jqtieo bf aeoie- _..,._ . . 1l ,\notber re10hition W&l p~t~;M!d, That I deput:a4iou waJt

~~,.rullJ ~te·

P,...U/orl

.l..., :of ~ ·IZ3d, .ti..

'M ... i- on Mr.

BnubAelf, ~~~

of the OO..r<.l uf

b ~t

of

\De

ciJMI Couacil.

o.,.bruct ...

Id,.,.... a

w.orw

lo tbf' Wbltiechapel Union. . I

IAg~alali•e llqd pr•ri.ur ~ a--nbiy to~ the Kfng of Thanu

"'.ttre

theo paa.ed to~ ~m nl\n,

":t.o

replied.

Hanll~er to rr.~L re the Cuasllratiou of l833tn.wt,Du. 27. ~ me.·tmg brok~ up about 12

°

chick.- TuM~,

i:"""

3.

t

I

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PUBL~C SALE ~AT

G~me.VJillB1D rlD&We 00

H'O'ITENTlJT'S HO:?LAND,

. DISTRICT OF: STELLENBi OSCH.

TG'•

---

PUBLIC S'A!.E: OF

LtlNDED . PBftE~T~

Undetti~med,

al

Aimi~

\0 Jlr.

H:S:riJ Wn TO ~~W w~~~11•

Mi\'R.CII.

'!!~ :~ fl*i-z7,b.~

DOI'D-~reet.

Block

~-•

13. . .

liOIIIe.ll'td iJD.P.UbtNI_

Ooelliniei

Of

IJedatQ.u.

. J.

G. STEVTLlU[,

(!ape

ton, M.b 19,

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DJCT , .... :rite - •:ecRalrelat.ioll ol t1t<ot La ...

lie Jo,;..,.. and nl ~~~ Minor Jo.,._-

"" P,_

S,..,;rier, . pi J~ p~,... ~.

1;1r ..

I !Id

Jt.,.,..

~._ ~=·.are nca•~ted to. take H4t~­

lba1 '"" Mici.h l . . - ~WrrwWr, Sr .• bt-u..; i-ptl'll- t~t~~l ,._ lll•h,~rl ... .

l.lait

efl'ain

oC

the aai·l J~

w,.- , ,...,

a,d

J,.,_ P....,

~.~'.a MediOJ!

ol &IIIo ~ .... . . rewi- o( tbcs asid lall&ltO aDd mi-. wlll.w

¥f1 bl'fote

&R Ill....,. of tbe Supreme Coart, in &be Graad .ru" R~. a&a

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