and Her Catholic Majesty hereby declare that the royal prerogatives of the Crown of Spain are to remain untouched and unimpaired, according to the Conventions previously concluded between the two powers. And, therefore, the aforesaid Conventions, and especially the one which was concluded between the Supreme Pontiff Benedict XIV. and the Catholic King Ferdinand VI., in the year 1753, are hereby confirmed, and will continue to be in full force in everything which is not altered or modified by the present Convention. Art. XLV. In virtue of this Concordat, all laws, orders, and decrees published up to the present day, in any manner or form whatsoever, in the dominions of Spain, will be considered as null and void, in all points which may be contrary to the same Concordat, which is to be now and for ever in force as a law of the State in the aforesaid dominions. And, therefore, both contracting parties promise, for themselves and for their successors, the faithful observance of all and every one of the Articles therein contained. Should any difficulty arise in future, the Holy Father and Her Catholic Majesty will come to an understanding for the purpose of giving to it an amicable solution. AVERAGE PRICES OF HAY, STRAW, & CLOVER, LOAD. Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. AVERAGE PRICES OF BUTCHERS' MEAT. Average Prices per Stone of 8 lbs. in Smithfield Market, in 1851. SUMMARY of the DEATHS, BIRTHS, and MARRIAGES, in ENGLAND and WALES, and of the DEATHS and BIRTHS in the METROPOLIS, in the Year 1851. -Compiled from Tables published by Authority of the Registrar General. MARRIAGES, BIRTHS, and DEATHS, returned in the Years 1841-1851. 1845. 1851. Years. 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR 1851.-From Tables prepared by the Astronomer Royal. |