164 St. Ives 165 Stockport 166 Stoke-uponTrent 167 Stroud 168 Sunderland 169 Swansea 170 Tamworth 171 Taunton 172 Tavistock 173 Tewkesbury 174 Thetford 175 Thirsk 176 Tiverton 177 Totnes 178 Tower Hamlets 179 Truro 180 Tynemouth 187 Wells 189 Westbury 191 Weymouth 192 Whitby 195 Wilton C. Goring E. H. Baldock A. J. E. Cockburn J. T. Wawn Places. 197 Windsor 198 Wolverhampton 199 Woodstock 200 Worcester Alderman Humphery 201 Wycombe Sir W. Molesworth D. Urquhart A. Raphael G. W. J. Repton 202 Yarmouth 203 York Members. Colonel Reid Marquis of Blandford F. Rufford G. H. Dashwood Lord A. Lennox E. Coope English Counties. 204 Bedfordshire R. L. Ricardo G. P. Scrope W. H. Stanton D. Barclay W. Y. Peel H. Labouchere Sir T. Colebrooke Hon. W. B. Baring Lord Palmerston W. S. Blackstone B. Carter Lord Alford H. Russell Palmer Pusey Lord Barrington 206 Buckinghamsh'e Cavendish Du Pré Sir T. D. Acland L. W. Buck Lord Courtenay Sir J. B. Y. Buller Sir W Codrington C. S. Lefevre Members. Lord Northland O'Gorman Mahon Cole Sir A. Brooke J. O'Connell W. Smith O'Brien R. M. Bellew 379 Londonderry Co. Sir R. Bateson 380 Mallow 381 Mayo 382 Meath 383 Monaghan 384 New Ross 388 Roscommon 389 Sligo 391 Tipperary 392 Tralee 394 Waterford City 395 Waterford Co. Capt. Jones R. D. Browne Visc. Newry J. Ffolliott O. Gore Nicholas Maher Francis Scully Right Hon. C. Corry L. Keating 396 Wexford County H. K. G. Morgan 397 Wexford 398 Westmeath James Fagan Devereux Sir P. Nugent H. Magan 399 Wicklow County 400 Youghal *Elected also for Kilkenny City. Lord Milton Col. Acton Anstey JUDICIARY. England. High Court of Chancery. Lord Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor; salary, £14,000: Lord Langdale, Master of the Rolls, £7,000: Sir Launcelot Shadwell, Sir J. L. Knight Bruce, and Sir James Wigram, Vice Chancellors, £6,000 each. Court of the Queen's Bench. Lord Denman, Lord Chief Justice; £10,000: Sir J. Patterson, Sir J. Williams, Sir J. T. Coleridge, and Sir Wm. Wightman, Judges, £5,500 each. Court of Common Pleas. — Sir Thomas Wilde, Lord Chief Justice, £8,000: Sir Th. Coltman, and Sir W. H. Maule, Sir C. Creswell, Sir W. Erle, Judges, £5,500 each. Court of Exchequer. - Sir Frederic Pollock, Lord Chief Baron, £7,000: Sir James Parke, Sir E. H. Alderson, Sir R. M. Rolfe, Sir Thomas Platt, Barons, £5,500 each. Scotland. Court of Sessions.—1st Division. David Boyle, Lord President, £4,300 : J. H. Mackenzie, Lord Mackenzie; J. Fullerton, Lord Fullerton; Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey, Judges, £2,000 each. 2d Division.-John Hope, Lord Justice Clerk, £4,000: J. H. Forbes, Lord Medwyn; Sir J. W. Moncrieff, Lord Moncrieff; H. Cockburn, Lord Cockburn, Judges, £2,000 each. Those of the Judges who are also Judges of the Criminal Court have an additional £600 a year. Outer House; Permanent Lords Ordinary, attached equally to both Divisions of the Court. J. Cunninghame, Lord Cunninghame; Sir J. A. Murray, Lord Murray; James Ivory, Lord Ivory; Alexander Wood, Lord Wood; Patrick Robertson, Lord Robertson. Ireland. Court of Chancery.- Sir Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, Lord Chancellor, £8,000: Francis Blackburne, Master of the Rolls, £4,500. Court of the Queen's Bench. Lord Chief Justice, £5,076: Charles Burton, Philip C. Crampton, Louis Perrin, Judges, £3,692 each. Court of Common Pleas. Hon. John Doherty, Lord Chief Justice, £4,615: Robert Torrens, Nicholas Ball, and J. D. Jackson, Judges, £3,692 each. 29* Contributions made by the People of the United States during the year 1847, for the relief of Ireland and Scotland. N. B. The following list is known to be very incomplete, and is submitted in the hope of furnishing more satisfactory statistics in our next number. All the returns have been obtained from original sources, excepting that from New Orleans. In the enumeration of towns which contributed through the Boston Committee, some which contributed both money and provisions may have been counted twice. The amount contributed by charitable associations and committees, is supposed to have been less than the private remittances of the Irish in this country to their friends at home. Through Messrs. Harnden & Co., of Boston, there were remitted from November 1st, 1846, to October 1st, 1847, in small bills, mostly below £20, and all under £100, $536,056 for the relief of the suffering, and for passage money to this country. Those who have fuller statistics are respectfully requested to send them to the editor for publication in the next vol Total contributions from U. States, $466,805 11 $124,508 18 $591,313 29 |