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   Courier (Newspaper) - May 8, 1841, London, Middlesex                                f and ADDITIONAL that iStn HOBDAY the of tie Nl and B thai from the ' By ' LIFE L Sir Felix Tbe Horn Esq. Esq. T. Esq. E. Fuller the ' - Tbe John William Henry Henry filbert Esq. 0*metMPjet:of uie 1p0"S^Sr of this the with after TEA AND COFFEE O of th. newest Patterns will .be port free to part of the in answer to a m end or the Silver in the Show BbV Either Tea Soger Coffee be had COX doom from ' and 7s. 2d. per O G. HORTON and CO. Silversmiths and St. Paul's offer their SILVER KIDDLE SPOONS and per tbe at 7a. 44.; the Victoria and other at alto Tea and Coffee sod other equally mo. A very great variety of Dessert Koine and Forks in cues of An immense stock of splendid Fancy Goods and at 25 to 30 below the London ROYAL LETTERS THE 89, High beg to to the of wonderful that erw now to wishing to use the invention or with complete prepared a They hare on band for Bile tbe finest of by of the roost and in from the from 6d.andBiiwrdstCldet and BOd Window Glass 89, High No. 86, Old and No. 1, Old VOICE by JL E. SOLOMONS tie most powerful for the relief of From their minote convenient persons are enabled to wear them tirely and they may 1>e inserted and greatest the lowest whisper breathed at I o on the organs of hearing in such a ar to afford to Mr. E. 3PECTACI^p6ieaaW of bright and strong light of the as to render most or Umpi at of coolness and Their tbe manr Other - - Bir 11, New James J. U. Senior Surgeon to the London St. J. C. St. 10,'New Broad C. J. B. R. Titos E. W. 14/LaBgbaavptace. John J. 13,Tinsbtiry.sqoare. Old Mmin Dr. County John - ' Richard ' John & Tweedy Grand Brewster F. 8eabr6olr,Bsq., Eye A. 8moel Dr. the Canterbury Hospitals y ' -i J. J. J. - to tbe J. ' ' E. * L. i M. - he and himself has do witb the 1 hood or t in granted far which baa ' nor in any way ' sad as - to their 4ar,r{Qi^A'tb^'XP^C^.*Di.CO.';.(mdDOt towas to exist ini 18,38*0. toia.6d,per N.B. 16,515. E of the SOCIETY of day from till BOH SOCIETY Instituted 19tb Bishop of - of ' ' Bishop of of BUhop Lord Bishop ofj Bishop ofj Lord of ' ' - Bishop of Lord Bishop of - Moat NoMe Marquis of Chok Right of Earl of Harrowby Right Hon. Lord Bexley Sight Hon. Lord population of or each on an white the of their comes 163{.-159of these are without par. to the aid of the only 314 Clergymen were engaged iD tbe pastoral the The grants Are to stipends for 390 and 39 lay at a charge to the by the of 2X5 Clergymen and 35 Lay Assistants are as. their labours by the Society at a charge of Tbe ANNUAL will be preached by the JOHN Rector of St. Andrew by the this at the Church of 8t.DunstaD, on Monday the 10th of at Six MEETING will be at the Right Hon. Lord Chair at will he at the Society's Temple at Messrs. and also at Messrs. and any anas may bo and ires of remitted through country who will desire their London respondents to credit the eame to and 00., Bankers for the Church In either ease the contributors are requested to write to the Secretaries for the Annual Meeting may be had on and after the 1st of st the Society's and at Messrs. Bern and X B. B. KEID M-l will on the 18tb aw St. at Three a COURSE of LECTURES on the CHEMISTRY of the to be continued on Tuesdays and at the same Tbe Course will Eight and tbe following engage Chemical of the Air and their of of with which Air is of Action of Matter Varieties of of of that of of extending ifa of fleet and by of their of induced in Atr by Natural Diffusion of Gases of and neral applicable to and the State of the Atmosphere in Publio ' of Influence and i of in all and of improving public SMM only in m % Interesu of they most depend on their own lea abd Gentleman may obtain One Guinea open at j PLATE in new Patented for and So ' ' J s tURED tie the r forj covering Clocks and ' excellent Family Palis of cacy for correcting all Disorders of the of W of the indigestion * Wfl and of Mi ty a UtW The and be tbe RM the directions THE LONDON MAY 8, 1841. Price The passed the OMat of - Tbe 4oaen baa bean the office of lo ' ahd i -' OA 7. letters io be Baronet of of hit body lawfully letters patent to be Charles General of the I Britain and Shawe kibe DaTid Lauder death of Dr. John I the Hon. John - of Deputy County of Bird to be Deputy Llr dated May 2,18*1.' Boyal Wilts to-be 1, Regiment of. Yeomanry dated May 1,1841. DECLARATION OP tea dated May 6,1841. Dirk Lower May 14/at half and June at at Official Mr. Mr. New May 18, at and June 18, at As. Mr. Messrs. and May 14, at and 18,.atreleTeh,' ay and silk May 14,'at.twrltje, and June 18, at at Official Mr. Crowder and and May 18, and June 18, at at the Mr. and and and coach Msy 21, and 18, at the Unicom Messrs. White and May 22, and June 16, at at the Messrs. and and Mr. 8urr, Ma as May 20, and June 18, at tbe 8!sple-lnn. and stuff 25, at 18; at Mr. Inner and ' timber May 14, and 18, at at the Mr. and ' May 21, and Jane at tbe Swan Messrs. Bigg and Messrs. ami ' and at at tbe Mr. and Messrs. Bow ley and glass Msy 21,and at the Union Inner and Mr. ' ' Morton In tbe corn 18^ and Jane 18, iat the Red near ' May 21,and.June 18iat at 8olleIro^'.Mestr^*-A;d~UagMn; and Mr. and atthe Messrs. and ship and June 18, at the Amu Old and Messrs. -' and 19, at and 18, at at Mr. cote and William May 18, at and June 18, at at Mr. and Jane 18, Liverpool 1 Messrs. and ' lOd to 4s lOd I Veal 865 Co 5s 3a Matron to 4s lOd | Pork 104 ' - ' 04 4d and U 8d ta 2s Oil 7s 7ipdtopd; W s Is Od fid per irks IMPERIAL HOUSE OF Mat 7. Lord presented praying for an alteration of the and for tbe of He did not concur In the prayer of tbe petitioners re la tire to bat as tbe petitions were he presented The Clifton Bridge was read s second The Liverpool the Northern and Eastern and the Bills were read a third time with the amendments and Clay's Stone's the the Cheveley and the In. closure Bills were read a fiat - The Lease and Release and the Law of Explanation BUI were reported without and ordered to be read third time on Monday SUGAR The Earl presented petitions against any in the Duties from a number of places in a large body of West proprietors and the West In public said that Mr tbe SWar Dal Y a item Colonial to the same The Noble Earl said the petitioners belonged to all but they bad all joined in against the alleged scheme of tbe Tbe Noble Earl was about to present another petition ' ' The Earl that if the latter petition were presented be should be deprived of his right to make any remarks on the first The Noble had stated that the petitioners had abandoned their Now he always understood were public principles adopted for the good of tbe The petitioners consequently sacrificed the good of the community for their own selfish -' The Earl or then presented a petition from and In against any alteration in the Sugar The Earl of wished to ask tbe Noble Earl whether he knew that sugar was consumed in the West India and sold m the West Indies at 8}d. per lb. He understood from a book written by Mr. Gurney that soch was the The of said he had understood that slave grown sugar could be brought to this country and sent back and then sold cheaper than sugar produced by free After a few words from the conversation Lord presented s similar petition from the Island of St. signed by a large body of the planters in the Lord presented a similar petition from the Island of The Marquis of presented a petition from signed by 6,200, against lay patronage In the Church of THE NEGOTIATIONS WITH Lord presented a petition Irbm tbe merchants of Bombay on tbe subject of the trade with that port and and he then asked whether the Government had any information on the subject which they could furnish to the Home as to the proceedings In He found that it was reported that It bad been stated In another place that since then Information had been and tbe Government did not consider It to be expedient to recommend ber Majesty to ratify any treaty founded on the the articles agreed towith He wished to know whether this decision was come to by tbe or whether It bad been recommended by the Council It the treaty might been might hate been to to trade with If woold productive of great Viscount MELBOURNE replied that trna that Information bad been received from China the TChr present whether Sen airy | conclusion of thr articles alluded bad been sent out that if the treaty should pe founded on those that It would not be and could Dot be and that they could not recommend her Majesty to sanction It. This was the decision taken and was not the decision the Tbe Sake wished to know whether Hong Song bad been possession of. ' A said Lord the island been ' - Lovd MELBOURNE did not know whether It had or The School Biti Conveyance waa read a second - presented s petition from and Halifax arid for tbe repeal of The Noble presented t petition from signed by 35,000 persons Walt to the tame having given previous notice of - The Noble read the prayer of tbe - Lord thought K a serious ground of the that they and Introduced this to add to the bad blood and bad other He principally to be entertained that the were anew Invention in the year 18I'oV At no period of ow history since Norman conquest had we been there had been a prohibition of tbs exportation but during the fist 170 that to the there exi laws for tbe protection of and In of their of those and of troth appeared thatte duties depended Price of com In England This was not an act of but 12^2 not mean to say that be betaken step which was dM taking * of the w to that the country he to to to foreign Earl c the Earl of Tbe of not prolong he but he could not help * 1H?5L-S?J*? lo his Lordship he could not but consider it as most As 1, if earned would prove most detrimental to wis when were 12i tothe then value 4d.r a To The Marquis of LANSDOWNE contended that her Ministers had maturely considered the question in an before they resolved upon tbe plan which they had felt it duty to submit to Parliament They might be wrong In their view of the they might entertain an erroneous Impression as to the result which they anticipated from but he must say that opinion there never Was * question more upon its own merits under the of tbe case than the seemed to assume that the proposition was brought forward only s view creating excitement and powerful passions and feelings In the he mint protest Scheme having the same view been brought It by the people and brought forward his plan of - Tbe was discussed In fairly and When Mr. not many years it essential to propose a person accused him of Improper or with bringing forward the for No person accused the Noble when be si third view of the of being Influenced He could not allow this conversation to terminate protesting against the doctrine laid down that this was the period for altering tbe nor without against tbe Insinuation that Ministers were actuated by unworthy motives in submitting a proposition which the toe case and from Its unhappily occasioned violence Of Lord had no doubt that her Majesty's Government had come to res pec ting this after due bnt the Noble would be enriching history btf House the precise on which the bad made up ther minds to tbe present of a on Ibe Marquis of LANSDOWNE did not think It at sary that he should inform the precise day on which the had been coots trot he repeated that It had not been adopted without doe -' Lord disclaimed any of but his Noble most be aware that there was not the most distant dream of budget scheme coming before their tho forward sncb a when only conld have would be to throw Into confusion almost every and every description In A Noble whose we observed tbat the Noble Marquis bsd said that bad not been Into the other m well known that no bad beta could any Member of either House to suppose that any the was to be Tbe Marquis of LANSDOWNE said that the notice given in tbe other House ' ' The Noble to an tiie f Tho Marquis of bnl to tbe alteration In the restrictive and commerce of the The petition was then ordered to onthe ' - ' HOUSE OP Mat 3fe^6^NTlxtl{on read third railway over the Paisley and Glasgow turnpike try Of -X then in which Mr. Mr. other took V ' ' For the torr read t read m second After the 1pssaeoV''' 1 Bills wis extended the 24th Of he should that any on be limited to of free m case extended to from to present It ever maintain heir station ss tte wis the of war fa aJl paita of a lor ahd another m ud M she without her upon ' of might exist the present j In at a daty of tie Government have of should he in trod need FALMOUTH regarded the - ' After few words hi tbat any support laws ttw landed Interests tft thai the idu tees 1i^Jatw^tterWw^friu. stnn as ' to Ghul to stats lit the oc longer  

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