Baldwins London Weekly Journal And Surrey And Susser Gazette (Newspaper) - June 30, 1832, London, Middlesex Mt. - Mr. and fVr Miu ' Mr. Mr. Smart and Mr. Mr. by the or tlx and ctM In I- 3,736. In 00IOi md. 4100.....vD 0?^ 5SS. t' t 4 * ha of It of y Is aoi a 9^ a 00' Wi ' per a. 4 a. 4.1 4 to 4 S tot b M to Oi M Har - al dd to 41 Ma 0 - of of bjr M Lurd 1il|^JMiacvatcrppeand went iu in ot great au 4nDCadMttMrarnilrk^ the them of for fur of to on ths by burnt oo tba of it vaa DM rifg and i it waa to a of ibat it tba lad woald of II lini ut if bv ' ibat thia a 9f thai right of cba to piora had been by Ua ought or ok to and in tba first ba muai asd could nut thai test tba tba ana jif tba a. 4. 1.4. 4 4 to a 4 4 ta VaU Pork 4a. * a.d. r a a 4 4 AT fm d. d. eaA li a RUM 11 W ma - a - d. d. 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Tha that aha waa Stb omon irf leaner or St. waa tiw ' The waa at when be waa uken with aj autn aa ibe aha iota She the had prevailed mi her to and laid thai he bad a at to them 8l or the It waa proved on the one of tha two who Tt Bii tha bad Aa tba Wand 4btaiiti and butao dtf it that learned I to aa long it. attack of tha ia to be when it end i It waa waa waa e thing iili learned might call lo the of labouring under auch ( but waa it not to a even mare painful and mora to lee the which prevailed in tba nutem empire i Idolatry waa high to the when be again would they fotun might determine to the religion and make them all Oc. then to on the maaa of io of hia view of the and remarked on the of the Hindoo a nation which had ita forma for It bad already and might be productive of tlis moat Experience bad made even tiM wavering and invariably defeated ita Tha learned gentleman by the to repeal the aod trust to tha of knowledge and information fur that la the and religion the which trary friend of religion and humanity muat ardently Mr. bot waa by Tbe Loni whe him that and the wen obliged to attend the of a and the caae to COURT OF KING'S TBX bavk OF T. The Court of Bench waa daya witb important The action ia brought by the bank tu recover auma of under tiie power in in which tha acted aa tba bank aa their BieE Jane 84, at Mr. C. Jane 2Ji. aged 20, wile of the of aod fourth daughter of the lata T. June at near deeply of Richard of tha Lower June 86, at har In the of mother of the Duke of and of the of and of Lady in Pjd year of 37, at Hirer wifa of Mr. William Bank of agad OF June 23, June 29, Fri. Bank 3 per CeoL 3 per Cent. Vew Si per 4 per Cant Long ladia 6Hick........... India Loui 73i f Chilian Ifti 18 13 Bonda 66J } 8 per Cent. 48H Fr. Jume 6 per 29i SOJ 8 per 31^ 6 pr Cu New Loan i 8^ 6 par Cant 14^ f of that did not to the of a but guaranteed the of tlie which proved to have been a The caae for the bank on Tba occupied the of 8a. when Jury brought in a verdict for damage 45 OOL with COURT OF DaVIEa V. aho waa an action the executors uf the late Duke of upon a boud for 6,6601., given by hia royal in 1801, to It that the duke waa iu tbe of the in 8t. and when he lost any beta ha paid tha but referred wbo bad all hia the in the hooie of Greenwood tha of the bond to be who proved tiut the duke frequently betted arith and that uoe be bad given tbe bund iu to tbe jury a verdict for the COURT OF TBE T. Thil waa an for laid at the of Captain the wbn had been hia The alleged perjury waa by the to the truth uf law befon the dnd not auma paid lo him by Captain Captain Garth to certain having been tg tha particularly one sum of 27^1., for ha only got to the extent of 1781. After examining several tiie jury returned a for cha Tax who ia charged wich having forged a uf a lottery with the intent to ol the sum ot waa that upon the being showu to be immediately it waa and tu Who baa been at at thia to which the prisoner that he bad found it lu his brother's what became ol the hammock f I Tu whom diJ you lell Ii That 1 his readiness lu gu before a upon the aud called day with an aud tha and did uot ar to be in lUe wui at luUy for those of Lord DACKE moved the of the and Lord entered into extended and elaborate of the Tbe latter noble lord declared chat he could not define the meaning of and that the fear of death powerfully in the mind lo prevent crime than any other sort of Hia urged that the capital waa they should know what were the secondary Lord supported 4h; Lord at mach the The CHANCELLOR it. Some on the of for life and the wai ordered to be aa Ull the reading of his for the leas their seats on accepting ' Juki 27. The LORD CHANCELLOR entered the boose toon after five In his state and cook hij seat upon Tha noble and learned lord said that be had been requested to their at the address by both houses of ou the subject of the coada en iie royal bad presented to his aod that hia had beea to return a The Duke of RICHMOND moved that the answer lu the should be entered upon tha af the Agreed The Duke of RICHMOND gave notice of the second reading of the Boundaries BiU on and observed that if the reading were agreed Le u ou fix the committee for Tbe then 28. Tbe Marquia of LANSDOWNE said that he was instructed by their to whom the question of tithes in Ireland had been to their second report on the with the taken to it. He had nothing to add to the presentation of because bills to on and on the report made to the House of were delay to be introduced into the other house of Lord hoped the report of their committee would with the He thought that oa be lost in the and that it would be aa well if their at onoe to take the of the committee inm without waiting for the which muat occupy the other being introduced befon their The Earl was to support the report on the principle of the measures Co be founded on because anything waa better chan the state of which prevailed in Ireland at He only regretted that the reperta bad not been at an earlier and that a statement of the views now taken did uot appear with ths first The Marquis of took the liberty of warning not to nail their colours to the mast oti the tithe as the people had become on die subject and he recommended the lo look to other measures for ihe of vindicating the law sf the Tbe Marquis of LANSDOWNE hoped there was no occasion to ibut there waa every on the part uf government to place this important on a satisfactory But wbo accused them ol delay should the extant and of the that wen at the necessity of collecting a large quantity of from so many different and that it was impossible to conduct voluminous an In a short space of Tha committee wen to the last moment pressed upon by of additional and it was only the day tbe report was drawn up liiat evidence of an nature waa The Buko of wished to know if the alluded to by the noble marquis were to Lw introduced into die ocher in thia t The Marquia of LANSDOWNE said that Che bills were intended to be in during the Tbe Earl of said dial he did not see bow it waa get through three of such importance the present if such an the endure throughout the whide He had to the of tithes for aa he could net think that be convened into mere Their lime ought to be better than in the cultivation of h would ba to get lu ch a masa of business at this period of the Earl O said that then waa an indispensable necessity fur passing these The noble earl alluded to the indefatigable of the Hotise of sHd said chat nothing but necessity could induced him CO bring forward a subject of such importance at this late period of the He waa that was and in this be thought their lordships would concur with The required the matore deliberation i but their must feel satisfied that the the prosperity of in a great measure upon and the end must justify the The then ordered to be printed loid upon the ubie a copy of tbe treaty an the subject of tbe Bosnian Dutch The Earl of dutt the ot the of 1816, upon which a part the ul bis bad not Imd parliament he to know if there would any oi to the production of J in said then was oo objection that he waa aware Uci the of the LORD the Scutch was read a hrst and the second fixed for The of die ou tbv of taking sents in but stated that be should bring it forward io the next ihen 28. In a convocation to be holden on Monday next at two it will be proposed that a loyal and address be presented to his oa occasion of the treasonable attack made on his sacred The have been decided as tUsay De B. Fellow of Latin SchoUr uf English Essay Tbe Study of as it relates to tbe of the Human Benjamin M. Student of Christ English Verse Scholar of The following subjects are proposed for for the ensuing For Latin Far an Oo Far a Latin De the in Engliah not limited to fifty by any on the day above shall not have exceeded lour years from the time of his Theological The of God's Dealings with Men would not lead us lo expect a perpetual Succession of Miraculous in the In a bolden on Monday it waa unanimously loyal and be presented to his on of tbe made on hia tacred Oo the lame day John Edward W. John and Charles Hyde wiita and Samuel Henry George Kidd and Thomas Scholars of St. John's Ou Tuesday last the examiners far the Hebrew tu the Vice that Benjamin B.A. and Student of was appointed to lha Hebrew Scholarship on ihe and Ellerton aod James Robert of Oriel to that on the of the liate Mrs. This day the following were conferred in Rev. Fellow uf tbe Thomas Fellow of Maitert of Grand Thomas Grand Cradock Rev. Alexander St. Alban Rev. Robert Wells St. Edmund's Rev. Rev. William Christ Church i Rev. Henry Curds BalBol j Walter ef M Rev. John Fellow of New Rev. Bobey and Rev. Lewis of F. St. Mary Hall University Edward C. Horatio Percy John Charles Burton Samuel Christ ' Church Thomas Thomas Henry Commoner of Trinity and Mr. John have been of Exeter The Rev. E. Fellow and Tutor of St. John's has been insulated to the Vicarage of in this county tha Dean and Chapter of The John William M.A. Rector of to the mastership ef at in vacant by the of tha Henry Booth who retires his given him by the Bishop of EGYPTIAN The of the mode ia ao was carried down the Nile is preserved in Natural A canal was dug from the river la the place lite aad two boata wen placed by filled with pieces of stone of tbe tame as die These pieces were in tha shape sf a hricka aed a foul in cubical each tide measuring one to chat the between tbe of matter in tbe obelisk and that held by the beau could be The boats were loaded to twice the weight of the in order that they might go under iu two ends resting on the two sides of die ss the pieces of stone wen talien the of course and at last supported the obelisk and carried It off. This la tbe same was 80 or about 180 Eaglish aud was erected at Alexandria by the second Greek Laporte has not yet made any but be hag tent bis to the late promising to with and expressing a hope that his arrangements will give general Mr. the on retiring the we in the most to bid friend Mr. of almost the whole of his varied and theatrical as a testimonial of his sincere aod Mr. Arnold opens tbe Olympic on Monday but Mr. of has bad a fall fiam a by which he has fractured and severely bruised bis face and He is under the skilful care of Mr. aod doing The audience at the Haymarket Theatre oo Thursday were some owing to Mrs. Hornby not having returned from Ascot very dever snd ed one sec comic Wolf aad ths was ac oa Ic is from che pen of Mr. and for of more merit tlian is usually found in evanescent trifles of this We have hen two to wen very The piece was quite Tbe match between Mr. and Mr. Payne for 500 will come off on tbe 4th of The rodd selected is between Bridge and CaoWN AND the electors of Westminster met tu celebrate by their 2dth annual dinner at the Crown aod purity of and the triumph oi parliamentary Tbe chair was talten by Sir Frauds wbo was supported by Sir J. the Lord Sir Samuel Colonel Mr. C. Colonel the Polish General aad M. - In 1739, arrived ia Dr. Franklin tehs be bad occasion to marvel at the ot that master of oratory on bis He once went te bear him preach a sermon on behalf of an orphan asylum to he to an arrangement connected with which did not and therefore be determined to contribute He bad in hia pocket a small sum in or four lilver and five goldeu At the preacher proceeded made bim decide to give tiie another stroke of oratory him to give and be finished so that he was induced ts empty his into the collector's gold snd Wednesday a maa named Beyer was charged st witb a ac on che preceding Co the of one of che police who was oo duly ac bis waa drawn tu tiie prisoner's proceedings shordy after the of their in consequence of uttering very bad the Duke of Among other be said wich an Let us pull the hotise while Duke is in He requested tbe several times walk aud it was uut until he refused to du so that he touk into - A named came forward and stated he from tha and he aas the He thought the waa - The in reply to tbe had any in the tu He was much iu liquor at the and hd was of in the Mr. Dyer ordered blm to be ba found Um offence with hQ