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supported ; and much benefit to the public may 

 be anticipated. We particularly allude to the 

 noble enterprise of constructing" a Railroad from 

 Whitby to Pickering ; and the adoption of a 

 plan for a new Bridge over the Esk at Whitby, 

 to be constructed on a highly improved principle, 

 according to a beautiful model, prepared by our 

 ingenious townsman, Mr. F. PiCKERNErii, 

 Such undertakings, which are intimately con» 

 nected with the interests of science, as well as 

 with the general welfare of the town and neigh- 

 bourhood, cannot fail to reflect honour on the 

 age in which they originate, 



