win be such as the people expect from the members of a j prReform Parliament. ILevee. by Lordnoraryhaving on one side a finel)William, Kingr of the Netherlands, as a token of rcgird for th- i ihighly meritorious philanthropy displ :yod by him in rescuingom\_____ 1 _ 1 L ' t t t # 1ft 4* % | 1hundred and ninety.eigbt shipwreckod parson* from de ith, at th risk of his life when commanding the English ship Jadi.mi, in tii1822readers will be gratified to observe that such wol!-:nr*ritelt;beenfor which honours are usuanot for dm royinpof his follow creatures, andniately occasioned to him the loss of a valuable propertyl being obliged to clntho and feed thn niH*rpq«;*lt;l s.irTrlt;»rjperish. Tho distinctions conferred on him by the King of Hoi.bethe Dutch possessions. What may wc, therewhohasnationalr I i * J » * • ' . ' . . i . 4 • ' I f ..Ml w J ¥ 4 r M —- V - — —' ——— — w w ^ ^Eastern world. This unequivocal confirmation of Capt. Pearl’sclaims on his country we are sure our readers will l)ohave been brought to notice. Capt. Pearl has often been highlynoticed for his gallant naval , services. He commanded on the«... -TIP - a - . * ^ “ A 4* * ■ J- — \ «. \ V dMi ’ ‘ I * * » . _ * ' ‘ 1 _ • * , * ’ 1* r «'«* ’ *■ ‘poop of His Majesty’s ship Neptune, of 98 gun?*, in the batifeTrafalgar funder that highly distinguished officer the late AdmiralSir Thomas Francis Freemantle'L for whieh b.» wnu n.-wln n* w w w ^ w- Ttenant. He greatly distinguished himself op-bourd the Mediatorfire ship, when she broke tho boom in It mnno lift .d \nled to the destruction18t;2, andJameses Nftval History, and the despatches of Lord Gambier, onwhich occasion he was wonnded. and n fitarnr I a! v iluo, fromtho seigodistinguishedgun vesselsa squadron of tho enemy'sBurmesewar, at the conquest of Arrican, ho was selected and appointedbp the Bengal Government suporintendar.t of transportsemployed to conduct the galHnt GenoTiil Morrisonsuccessful arrays during ^he whole of that arduous caiirrmign ; inall tho battlee *f which,^nd a ‘of Arracan. he servforthd represented to tho Governor-General and Council' of Bengal, who by public document* exp reseed their highest approbationOf hie eervices.—Observer, 'urCaptain Pearl, of tho Royal Navy, who was presented on Wed. I al«~» _ « a 4k A M I I W I a t a a ■ *u.. 1 r b\cMajesty, and on the reverse as follow**:—44 Prcsen cd to Captain J vJames Pearl, of the Royal Navy of England, by His Majcsts nII!VIto tho Netherlands possessions.—Sliming Chronicle. | C!^rcilwhich uki. I *!in\ ithree weeks. Nor did ho, to cull forth his aiJ, inquire to wha I nthey belonged. It was sufficient for his philanthropic f el- I »ugenerous assistance they woul»; I o',elt;land, wcro, in consequence of ten of tho persons saved having I nbeen residents in -'‘MaiaHBaHiiin* loaTillLolrr(1ftoVItlp1:adthed at the aide of General Morrieoh, who in public orders exp re wed j hhis admiration of Capt. Pearl’s conduct, which General Morrison if i