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an invasion of the rights of conscience 
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Hoot. On the arrival of a urecal the 
Jan. 30.] 
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under their notice. The only important point, how- 
which has not been already before thé e was, 
the ‘walle of the Kings- 
of 140 “acres: wtp ‘ground, and the walls by which it is 
seat and ger i struggled with her qvgreriite as 5 Sate 
both of whom | were Aamir makers. It appeared from 
f the 
are marks nd 
on other articles of furniture. It ‘doe nonaet th 
Tf. thet h 
plunder was te object of the sien versa as no article of 
med - 
that thrown down n upon them by the thaw and the conse- 
quent ii influx of water on bas country, the flood 8 
a passage ert. gh o 
part, by “which a théladerable Y eiinte reached t! rent, 
and tended in great measure to produce the calamity. 
The in —. was adjou urned until the 3d of February, t 
Exchange e.—The works for the new ret 
f 150 hands employed, the pi om maa to the 
been previo rot bar oa in co nseque of the incle 
ing, "hes on his arrival at the door, waa voices, nme listen 
a 
value was tou oat young man, Rudge, or two, heard his wife say, ** Now, do t 
been taken on suspicion, but no motive can as yet be —zgive over—I expect my master home directly.’’ The 
signed for the commiesion of the crime. He declares his } man said, Oh, 2 ever mind him, he'll not come home 
nocence, but the j wilful | yet ; I don’t r him,” Kiar mal said, on hearing 
murder against him. this apa fad = e thought th here was i per inti- 
d rus shing ~—_ are 
ay f Mr. Holland at ‘Bonk, Sussex, a few A straggle 
ago, have at length been n apprehended. Mr. Holland was then took “place between ee and the j prisoner en his 
reaigiee "ep; his bed by three of whom stood over claring “he should never do 
h a kn ife ps iacesteeal lantval if He offered re- 
ig acs in to his assistance, but he was 
eceived a similar threat. ae 
f the ureau, and took out cas’ 
ount ¢ about 3007., when they posal 
Above 302. was re 5/. Hastings bank notes, and the chief 
and 
thrown on the nom 
mency of the w 
have va laced on 7 the pm to forma pear It 
is expected that her Majesty will lay the foundation- stone | 
early in rooker 
_ —On Thursday morning a fire broke out in Fleet- 
stree Bundy, 
It was first discovered by one of the City police ; h 
er of Police sg yar sigh rity pee, Dunnid 
Ede, on fasiak, he o in a situat’ tion 
to 0 prove that the parties had peng clothes with a 
e. 
Hastings 5/. not 
2’ The constab pee ae 
piers ‘that he said, “ I have n ot le him with second 
im; I have rene it more by ngling than oy baa, 
asked the constable who the 
op 
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n the priso 
whom he was striking, as the candle soner 
declared that he had no intention ae murdering the man, 
if d been bh 
character, after which a. went to iapioraes and syset 
the agora of the mo A man named Sm 
also in } 
if there ha light in the 
thought things would have terminated di iff 
inquest | was adjourned for further evidence, and prisover 
aroused the inmates, who s succee eeded in L escaping to one of 
the adjacent houses. 
guished the fire. 
pa = 8 
The ces is supposed to be between 
ffi 
As, ts examination of the aeragi i Pid 
with oe ‘urd of Benj amin | Coope r has s bee progress 
esi er: e week. 
/4.—On the return of a fire-engine from a fire 
e€ magistrates have committed Wiutent ts for trial ; and 
tes.—The shop o Mis iss Hunter, Upper-street, the other prisoners _ have been remanded for , farther 
cans was br oken into a few days since, and a silver inquiry. with 
watch, spoon thi s affair, it is said that proof | has been earieey that 
stolen therefrom. —On Monday night, an attempt wi n-outs, 
f T. Platt, Esq., Brunswi which either of late or Ly a considerable period ast i 
square, by eke over the garden-walls of houses in =, taken place ce, has Lee 
rear. Having unsuccessfully attempted to force the shut- | executed, and 
ters of the ‘beck-parlonr, ee the plate and between Wilkins ws pishard of pace pone 
300/. and ance — deposited, they tried the has taken place in one of Earl Lonsdale’ s Bera or oy 
staircase } 
barking of a on me invh pom 
alarmed ined family, i = thieves escape 
housebreaking assent jarrciagn 
Sup Senior obbery. athe Saturday morn- 
i of a collier oy ie lying off the stai stw: 
renten picked the body up and landed it at the om 
to await t! 
inquest. When the body w as found, one of the pockets 
the trowsers was i faside out, and the vee property 
upon leceased w few pence, a a han dkerc and an 
= coe was 
a H 
sa a —A gues as has taken place to con- 
stave ‘the aloption o of peers to obtain the privilege of 
nding n this a first resolution was pro- 
posed by Mr. Philips ML P. detailed the proceedings 
before the select eomapiline for. granting the Las bie of 
bo adin 1g in Manc’ chester and other inland towns. He stated 
Tuesday evening, as it was passing 
through a brook, one horses struck against a sub- 
ce in jag d the arm — h of a. female 
were expo: e engine-me 
josed t One of t n jum 
off, and weneght prose ‘of the ie the body of a young 
woman, which appeared as ae it had lain there oer 
two days. bcp were _ “ies of op ws from so 
sharp in: en: 
od Louveyed to to Wich ola, jet Sey it awa nels 
ds, and appeared in 
her usual health a spirits She left the house on Thurs- 
day morning ee tak ky and never came peek: The 
family became uded that 
she had fethrcied ¢ to Bi 
and showed that they emanated en tirely from parties in 
Liv 1 or London, whose interests would be damaged 
if this were made a bondin rt. He then pointed out | 
large cut trees me left temple of the head, from which 
blood flowed. His ts were marked ‘* Capt. Cols, 
Leith.”’ = 7 gan gave rise to painful ru 
and the that de ceased had 
robbed Soe mu ore Red 
It appeared, ss ag at “ ribet § that it was an acci- 
dental death. 
a 
ms | Probincial News. Nebos. 
ntion 
in our ie. a public dinner took Saar at ‘which Mr. 
O’Connell was present. The great feature of the 
would result from the alteration, and 
his intention of supporting ~ sure 
declared 
was bas a Np by Mr. Labouche “Various Fr 
tion: © the advantages which wastl accrue to } Man 
he: er from the —s were pret) and petitions to 
both hous: of parliame t agreed to 
Li 
2 that +} 
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ridlin 
receved of the oe . loss “of the sc 
the Hunt f Su nderla nd, wi 
Mr. Bourne, of Dalby Park, has been totally 
Only a few = ~_ valuable paintings | 
library were 
hh —The Lords of the e Treasury have | decided 
mansion ef 
pene pith ee fire. 
and a tai of the 
North ne > the vessels comi: ng Take eli 
ase bee place near Inner Dowsing ##nds, some dis- 
ridlington Bay, about half aes 10 ° _ 
appears t the wind was 
rimo 
that the future 
land their mails at this port, instead of ’ Falmouth, in 
estward, and the anos Raosaresen . 
e Hu inter, which was a fine-built —n Boney the 
nist “gaaget and 
between the Radicals and the Chartists, fs ocisa yy on it is su , of 
the subject of Universal Suffrage. , Mr. oO’ ‘Connell’s Great Rapp are eee for the fe ss of seven or in =e an heat. "Tue wt 2 vessel was te 
peect these vessels, and there is was proceeding at 
of a Central Assoviation in London he pu e of | the Treasury = ped: the prosperity of the town. It similar rate. It tated there was a good look-out kept 
collecting inform: respecting t e seal cag and | is, however, d that many persons intere oe on both sides, out hat they did not apes each ot 
attributed the Reaeait occurrence of Missa demonstra- until within 200 ¥ yards 5 and altho oug h the crews em 
fions to the fact that the People, being unrepresented, 
have not Mr. Hum ee. Roebuck, 
and Mr. Co sequent adidceheod the meeting, in 
favour of roy union of fie mide and working classes. 
wever, understo 
in steam navigation are opposed to Dart <gs 
PSs, 
1 seh 
tremien dous tones: gt 
described as 60 feet in at Teg 
penser eget ne = losing ieee: Porupcevbstsune 
t for a Heese of Church Rates _ | Eccle- 
in the county- 
gaol. The meeting was atin ded by Mr. Easthope and 
lis, the me: —- vow! 
entangled 
pe have reached this port announcing 
me en ne of H. M. Packet mpeg Lieut. James, on a 
the Bahama 
of b 
it was a considerable time rere they could ore extri 
from each other; and on that be eing effected, it was ae. 
covered that both were aiskin ng. 
ensued es those on beard each vessel can be better 
imagined than escribed. ouiisa at seek een aaa 
coral reef in in 
inaccuracy of the charts; it for during | 
fine weather, 
in their nightcothes. The b kly P 
ee J, 
the day, and in "and no lives were lost Th 
a had erected 
ld save into them, and- then got in themselves: The 
ell-kno 
adopted condéntnatory of Church 1 Rates, as 
and the freedom of 
ous opinion ; 3 and declaring ¢ the constitution of eccle- 
tents on Racoon island, as a temporary shelter: 
Sidmouth. — Interesting Antique.—A curious bronze, 
ers were the last on board. “Captai tain Redman, of the 
Robert, States, when he got into ¢ the long-boat the = 
of justice, and hostile to the Wberty 0 of dissenters. Mr. 
be mae te pratt an oe favour of the libera~ 
of Mr, Baines, and nded itation t 
p in front of the group, was 
Hunter r SAYS, when he left his vessel, the water was idx 
ended agi 
thee" igi _ Addresses in a cabacdancs with these reso- 
lutio ere brought forward for presentation to both 
Houses of bigrewe 
Tae under very aggravated 
es (teat mimitted at Horfield, near this ‘town, he 
we tes Shedden, a retired 
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Fx 
a 
cee 
ohare 
it 
ut 
a 
reer 
floor, Shick ies 
go 
taur eppests on five of that Emperor’s coins as recarding, | 
} these Ops. 
ii tanta tee bok ae cliffs, on the starboard bow 
be been washed up by the'sea. The s about | like a main sea. Within ten minutes, beth vessels eed 
and be sore Sirects the top fo a | down 
Roman dard or ensign. It is considered together, the course of the- might were pi - 
tiquaries to to have been the a of the wit me m | by the rig Halifax from Newbaveli’ whee 
in the reign of the Roman British var and Admiral | treated them with great humanity, and safely iit them on 
Carausius, about 294 a. D., and to have be en lost from a shore at Bri The total loss loss is said to be upwards 
s | genie ee ar es ps 
descent from Gaul, or th © aggressions 0} of the Saxon rove 
vers. 
Ths. 7 and the Cen 
bce Site Flocds.—On S aturday an inquest 
was held on the’ body of Richard Gibbons, a ninwed who 
was” drowned: im the flood on a psa ee dm Mr. 
R, ~ top tof G dit 
Hochester. 
bod 
hours. ‘The skull Was ocaten’ in 
instrum 
‘npon 
The ett and was cut gistrates tes has 
ti Miles, jap cei 
workhouse, who has been ae from his office by the 
Poor-Law Commissioners. A meeting of the county ma- 
Se le oat Wilson with b 
been: povtponed. for’ 
Wilson, 2 a cowkeeper, s on 
cows that were in a shed on the marshes, when Gibbons 
‘got on behind him, wishing to save a pony that was in ka 
game shed. They had pr roce eeded but a sho rt distance 
n to swim. <dee 
and they were Steud in tem feet of 
They reaped together for — time, Gibbons 
ng tight round Wilson 
- | water. 
mm the mastershi oldin: n's neck; at b _ 
wing officer, and exhausted, _ Wilson CT i himself from: ‘hin im, and 
: ‘ap- | pick bility ima boat that put "oe 
to his assistance. Verdict phe carso 
Frome. —The sudden | sham ll sg rains of ‘lat week 
of the f this town to 
