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pleted to Buxton, on the 
be during 1841, it will phoned ee qui nr hay transit for 
a from Preston to Manchester, than Apert 
presen ier? 
folk strest, fai tie purpose of f considerin the too! of 
manera a Puree 4 to join oxy "Northern and Eastern 
arket, eit Thetford. The Tires 
Cambridge, N 
other Se comnts connected with 
of Douro and numerous 
1 districts, vote by ballot, triennial parliaments, | 
me no-property qualificationy and the reply to Lord | 
comparatively mild description.—. 
happened at Carronhall on povoo et last. 
—A fatal coal- pit Pipes 
Ayo 
s_from hi his fe 
m by the — be postpon He con 
calls, 
ned. cluded b 
moving the ba ce t of the association, at its rising, 
o Th 
no answer was ret penn to her 
An alarm » ako jcomediately given, it was discovered that 
a Be eS h, +h ¢} 
The weekly rent was announced to be | 
51d. 4s 
The Ulster parse second special general 
—Information has been 
meeting has been The Earl 
the chair. The abet t of it was to consider the recom y ‘ ridge, Lanarkshire, on 
I f endations contained in the re, oe tt = - ult., eh _— of John Green, 
vi e. <A compan eiatesl at the former meetin acids a ieee er ¢ way. he unfor te man was 
one it ini i — mac te Fopee number of =r 4 and e lection laws. The Eat! of of Gosford Vaddrened “the found at ‘ke coma lying upon ack, quite 
subscribed ag in the roo: and stiff, and several cuts and bruises on his person, 
the America’ engines on the Gloucester and Birmingham had original, y recommended that the annual rent of 8/. i a one farthin ing of money was ge et the deceased, 
y y unattended boroughs and 10/. in counties | should be the respective techie I ng med D Denis 
by my other lace’ soon after ead t Toke th " od the d hat that t high | for ithe borough fran- | ceding pha the phar bytes ‘and 
station: one the small wheel nike: the-| chi 1 that it should b seek ase eae this alter- | a reward of 100/. is re i his apprehension. 
passengers, driv: eager stoker, camber thout injury. he moved its adoptio otion ae 
—* er case, some hundred eee from Camphill station, was seco me genio yt ve penal olution, aieea Neos. 
which was mored on the Rev. Dr. ‘Miatgomet?, a com- 
a led after | mittee was ppointed, 1 ene full authority to adopt such Wales.—A deputation of the members of the Mont- 
a ota Of some boars’ ae have since “lesen ‘that expedi nt 1 to promote the cane Sn re Agra Society has yesina Jas the Earl 
er ent occurred on et by the breakin fa bill into Parli f Powis ive Re phat o become pat: os it; his 
of another of the sm: gines were im endations of the report referred cos sr the first resolu- | Lo are ted, has presented to gel ociety his 
from Philadelphia, and were — to be ve a tion. —— Go = d and Charlem the Hon. Mr. | valuable Sousiters “ibeary: —Bryrntirion, the aren 
onstruction oer" enduring quality. e Mr. Sheen an Crawford, ex-| seat of C. J. Harford, Esq., in Merionethshire, 
prorarts fnntlven rs fayour of hetasel suffrage, and | burned to eer together with the fin cdlicttion’ of 
I - association resolved upon co-operating with the Re-| paintings, costly furniture, and plate, none o 
LAND. 
* Dublin.—A ing accident took place on Christ- | formers of Leeds. could be saved. The fire originated from a beam in 
mas morning in the Roman Catholic c chapel, Francia. Trish Manufactures.—_A meeting has been held mey- 
s nm this subject be the city of Waterford. = series of} __Dover.—On Thursday morning, about one o’clock, as 
An immense crowd a resolutions was adopted, d declaring that the extension of | Lieutenant Smith ani Everatt of the 54th were pro- 
rly hour of six {o’clock; one of native pro- ceeding from the theat to the garrison, they met some 
are accusto! to Id . effectual remedy f he evils | Sailors bi gh a One of the sail- 
ing to the ogra of | wh: ate Be ors, after collaring ] Mr. Brera, threw him down with such 
The peien of Set timber | tives bad been shown op the rer economists to be the his skull. Mr. Everatt only om 
and persons crying out that destruction . of the best interests of the operatives 
pe olen vee was | certain 
vied greet four hours. The tear bx aped, but hav: 
1 h PF 7 dea , Thei e Jam es Cu urwi 
thokindves 
a with which | — hoped Ireland would ever be 
ere lying t The "| were 
no 0 efforts of theirs could | of the 
phan 
of 
hin. The 
i gg appeara 
eg 
feature in the Ppresen| 
zg prisoners 
t take their tril at the next assizes. | 
A Avatar’ “Sgt 
witness 
held the same day. The 
the’ ig who deposed to the of h 
bruise the skull, and extravasated blood on et 
brain. The j returned a verdict a C Mansl. slaug’ 
against John Gravenor, and that Jam 
and abetted therein The 
"Saga that che 
Lor Ww 
y 
= se. ew, ra a ¢ 
Nottingham. kers of this Jovian 
oe I 
y meeting of the Repeal Association took 
plan’ Dee oh, at the Corn Exchange, Mr. O'Connell 
advocated the of 
of tearying ints yo i geo of the revoltions and | 
.—The wor 
who were induced to emigrate to America under Rise ive, 
| of wages, give a dreadful ee of the fra 
| tised upon them. Any amou 
tel 
fellow, but they te: I him “he can ‘only be paid in six 
nths ; he d fancies he i - aig HG a 
fortune, ‘but when the pay-day c comes the e mas 
Sir Walter for complet 
L 
rts, and may not get Scape for sixteen 
month patton which time he is starvi 
ham.—On Sunday morning, about two o’clock, a 
<n out in fhe establishment of Mr. D. West, a 
dra 
by Lady Wilowshby sec | 
per, in High-street. The fire had 
been raging , aoaly three-quarters of. of ~ — a the 
nes sie 
establishing 
i in aid of the voters of Ireland ;* yp steed gk emanci 
in a great measi hrough t ssist- 
Es 
ere 
poe Se ee 
ea ss 
given by the list census, amounted to 8,000,000. 
railway census rinted 
ago, the 
took it in 
drran.—On the 10th instant this island was visited by 
one of the most inundations and hurricanes ex- 
ced for several Years ‘In the dark clouds 
Were. seen covering M 
pec acctagerl 
Pio the " 
morning 
ullan Gaoith sya gon pio e: 
It is supposed 
ie om a - ve in 
was perceived at nine 
stock in ake it is understood, is insure 
of 3,0007., but ae destruction of p 
that am 
_ Cornwall, Ae “culation from Sir C. 
a of th 
shop beco ae aed as 
o “apek to hoe —— red- — “The 
red to the | mount. 
Bere thoes oc 
questio seb leary sipeaecle mp? tar aaah 
Seeas annually. Hi e would be 
in torrents into the "alae river, w 
anes rfl 
banks, and covered immense tracts of arable fields, plan- 
aoe roads, &c. cottage at the foot of the 
pelled to 
ang father in. ton bosiares and ther 
len was surrounded, and the family com 
ther half swim, to a this an 
th four weeks? discount. (Laugh- 
peidly Deon sabyicgioas day 80 poor 
ter ‘nd hers) Mie wked 
to grudge shilling a year to carry 
Below 
uninterrupted expanse of water presented itself, covering 
re It so to form a joint stock 
helig x4 
tution, and of making an endowment for its maintenance — 
hereafte 
i ae peiberienesoesie or i 
I the sum of 
pepe of the union? 2 (Hear) _ Five millions of per- 
shilling a year 
3S 
hhieatecd 
ries. Glen Sherrag_ and Glen Roza 
oe Phd 
lmouth Plymouth: 
bt 
the torrents rushi. At, 
sons 
250-0002." He adverted to the neal election, and pro- | 
| that measures be taken to secure the n 
violence. From | he ern fy euping Sri 
mao + 
i meee and Pathe by railway ¢ er London 
_ Somerset. —Mr. Heck ‘ord fen sivas 
Bath, an 
election pot oe eminence, d wid Telos ive | artes of wert contains Th Se tae 
r. Baines’ pare £ Op Rexora range Psa 3 ci rage ea ie tee the church, | ci is, that the tower has been several times at- 
Sra wi ke sez 10 epee itatives from covered the road leading to Brodick like a canal. The tempted to be broken open by expert thieves, who he: 
give 7 Ireland ; his ot Y3 fe will they cannot take away. 
by declaring | the roads by Cory, Sannox, &c., have been torn and cut| Liv —AC ing.—On p- 
the dang nger of i incurring a civil war—if th as if bombshells had been em, cage At Balmichael } looking Dyn with perry h pcos mer ~~ Ee 
sa With regard éo the paisley be ba ber eke wy eet de vidoes Bin tote | Tae Coles age : a 
: registry, WEE ual, ta cue ob Nees oe, ee z to draw the 
sae carefully, and admitted that he did | destroyed. hear, Wasi ber Som eee fas tae coe asleep. On ber” 
with some Se —eevion. He saw great — Mr. return. , she ad had ya 
bhgeeny .: . 5 cs af at 4 
wn into being wrong. inva itl while, hewenes the child in the 
o dismantle 
all the 
ee EEE ee 
arti. 
particular ly the 
~ Plaine earl might 
singular delicacy of touch and rapidity of manipula. | 
as/| tion exhibited by the boys er girls, together wi 
ease, flue and epigaat hs their 
hy tamed 
- | itfim her arms, when she found the infant black im the face Z 
ing under st 
