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a 
of 1000 horse power. She will be enabled to carry an 
unusual quantity of canvass, and is expected to make the | 
sags baer’ Atlantic in ten days. 
Exveter.—A 
ae po a were convinced that with 
gross ant ofcaution. They then bora sing a| 
Sou wei of of of Guay. The Judge observed, that all 
~~ end ould be answered by ~ being will 
Capt. Maswell, and his sister Miss 
liely Ik nown “that if f any person presumes t 
pig tee pe occu upation, which mas all 
In reply it was stated that though 
profit was not necessary to create the liability, yet that it 
was re quisite that Some business or occupation should be 
ca self 
well, some time since took up their residence ia a town 
cit 
3 
1, ren 
= ‘migh t suffer a a tempo rary loss, that 
1 a as 
na 
he is guilty of banana 3 
rs lh 1 
d, to inflict 
upon him @ severe punishment ; ar as “ee had bee! 
the advantages it 
— ae receive, ay that the Paiet = hg 
been raised and decided i in favour of the ¢ mpan 
marriage. connected with Sir 
Peni Masel, and the nephew of a gentleman of fi 
ow name near Cork, on whom he depended 
wit an income. They were married, and Capt. 
Maxwell, after going to London with his bride, erst he 
about the streets, left her for 
he anes ne co 
ther imprisoned fi jor one ame 
Darlington.—The small-pox i is at present raging 
great violence at Hurworth, near this town ; seyera 
sons, shave | falle en victims to it. VAENo rtha 
with 
1 per- 
lierton, also, it 
a short time to go to agains where 
tment. On urn they wi —A few days fishing. smack, be- 
where the x ewe received a “fon ‘mens Tre- aging es this port, was nw en a sea, near the Gal- 
land, on which he told his wife that his un nele was dying, | lo oper, th e tackle got fast to an = ogee om which, by the aid of 
th els. d forth out | of 
pe sister, 
right after ee young aids s utr at Nae bonse of 
dated 
he deep, where, it is thought, it may 
destruction * the Span mada. From its si 
would see! 9 page fo ate to a vessel of L ae =* 
from Maxwell, near Cork, informing her that — ; m the state of its stock of oak, and other 
( vi Maxwell had died eight days after his unc fae a | appearances 
had Shrewsbhu seston’ Tuesday y, Josiah Misters was tried 
is death leaving bin nothing, a _ for the attemp' ted murder of Mr. Mackrssh, at Ladlow, 
a ae be remem- 
his death. Letters d i ter alength 
award —t, the cart inquiries _ about Capt a trial, and - examination - a po ag ge witnesses, 
Maxwell’ my onfirm the cir tial eyi- 
rom the peeetien" that no such place exis inst th a “Y j ‘$ mstarped & verdict of 
il dated her letters, nor was any ~ The prisoner evinced muc! n upon hearing 
family of the name known in Cork or neighbourhood. ag seit, which he seemed at ny ‘to sy expected. 
ser eee have failed in produci ng any elucidation of | Upo called u Lang in the usual form, he said, 
the ystery Cay na Pe padnaecen’ tone, ** c= not guilty. fe Mr. Baron 
i f W elli f D &e. $ that surmey then addressed the r as follo ORS = ** Josiah 
1 isters, aft j 
Gitloopin He bed 5000, ith rong he left his aif, to athe conclusion to which the evidence caaeeee led 
| hor. orses, but the fir fire had increased to such a 
the compan ve as not liable. 
don Railw sail ging firs 
from Lopdon.beia ge 
mre: ol b arumgunnes e afters 
rane a on pes oy tag 
ten panies past pr ip 
ards pasion: to fod 
gor ough, i pty 
ord ie ‘of some waggons ol on the lines. The 
engine used on this oc hay « t power, 
The works are rapidly pr ogressin; g, and the line to within 
15 miles of Brighton, it is eee - a8 opened on the 
L ist June, and to Brighton | in Aug he first stone 
e j oO gi Greenwich Railway 
to the London terminus was laid o sd: 
cones 
way. 
a sa to the South-western Rai Co: epee cana at the 
station at Fareham, near Blac! brook, Hampahice and six 
orses perished in the flames. 
extensiy ves stabling, two stories high. | 
"From a statement of 
was made 
by a railwa ay policeman ‘who was on duty at the station 
above mentioned. At attempt was as - vor ~ 
ink eih 
n the co! +s 7 hale 
an-hour the eerste were ‘completely destroyed. 
cial meetii ing “of the pro: ie hae 
d a case in 
besides a large chest of silver plate, 
Plymouth.— ogee is understood, 
> British Association to this 
b ged. I have seldom witness 
ken place in the visit teed phichs ay ie wae aoe ceived and executed with 
town; 3 it will ar a This | so muc at haath 
will give the m opportunity of whsoning the | as that ft you have einai It is p robable that 
launch of her Majesty’ s s ship Hi indostan, fi rom the Do ck- another ae was intended for your visti, - you ap. 
di E industry, Tor 
in that month. The local counci il of the As paar ape: the purpose omplishing your design of robbery and 
meet in a few days, when the different’committees will | murder. You hare been most ns defended by .counsel, 
report progress. The subscription to ing the |-but your counsel has unable to est any motive 
expenses of the visit amounts to abov: It is | for your conduct in thus pursuing that individual. 
stated that immediately after the Hi ‘ ce of you sulk, Songs see circumstantial, has been 
a ship of 90 guns, tob i laid lusive, because <7 clear that ie 
d th have been committed by no pr person. Prepare for 
en —aAt the Inte assizes at this town, a young lad, | the deatl its y Sa fo es mercy in 
of Mr. the next world which you cannot 3 e in this.” His 
ane, 
rigged then passed 1 aotion of death in the usual 
Ve 
in question to see his . 
the boy had proceeded hal 
"Penzance. ae! pais ded 
aes 
a4 1 
eS 
has happened near Fer pe 
ner 
him todeliverhis money. The lad told him he tad ‘no 
money, and ra prisoner outa presented a 
fi It se 
that on Tuesday morning the jnbehiten ats of SE song pe 
in diakress ahr 
bein: ng 
his head, and desired him to get off the mare 
dismounted, ‘he prisoner ot upon the mare, and rode off | 
para York. Before the © prisoner pa arted company with 
decal and the wind fete a = it was Gn ome 
launch a | boat. The easel proved to be the Mary Stuart, 
cae tall him + might find it at York on the following 
It Ie pone that her rudder had unshipped, and the crew, 
essel would go. enh det go the anchor and 
night. ‘The prosecu utor’s son lost no time'in rotanies 
home and informing his father of the pr ‘oceeding, where- on er up about three quarters of a mile from the 
ao Mr. Roberts went in p , whom . € hag Q was yer, Sip aati , but the night 
he overtook near ford. ‘The prisoner w much irri being dark, the crew wereunable to perceive the precise 
L-eaahed ag oy a thus foiled, and afterwards told spot where they br oer ae At daybreak the 
t i of ‘the ip w 
been the owner of the mare, he sk f perante 9 the gale in- 
Pi oils a pe Se ees oe ee 10 it blew a pg AE ai The crew ex- 
person were found a pistol and a quantity of bullets and | pect “the vessel would every m from her an- 
powder. Thejury found him — and the Judge sen- | chors, hope of saving their lives, cut away her 
eee 
ore. Seneral hen: eee then asse 
ho wit! t 
a detach 
ee rea a 
ee arious ‘kinds ot 
age and long mo i with the 
egarded with respe 
under the — of Lieat..Smith. The spot — 
vessel grounded was within half a mile-from the shore, ; 
Lieutenant Smith determ to an 
se Anema and accor accordingly one of the boats 
to the service was got in readiness, but owing 
his art to restore her 
risoner 
3; 
ree 
into effect. In the course of 
i, Lieut. Smith and 
id any ro ber r very ered 
caused great sullerig, = ee wok better 
pushed ~< = P giaagltias 
and 
it.” He afterwards red m more medicine, whieh 
s He aun 
it, and all 
in her were unfortunately drowned. The persons who- had 
s £ » 
sent ber to sleep, and she a woke more. — was bu- | able-to afford: the 
ried withont i jon f there having been any ar 
Proper given to her ; but rumours got abroad, ar an in- | 
quest was the consequence. The jury r returned a a verdict 
“e-Phat died of a in noxious, atory, 
and da ‘thing, to the jurors unknow oa On the 
wate: § being exhumed, the presen: arsenic in the sto- | 
ch was proved. The old man had sai I 
gage train 0 on the Grand Junction Railway, occasi 
f 
a 
¢ beheld scapes pang hae 
sr qin 
AF eS £, 7 5 T 
ee Be, 
and legally A ‘ce people 3 of England, they 7 ae 
act peace: 
car it as his — age no imo shoul 
mail-train now running 
be pa ater from Deminghem to Gloucester every Sun- 
days _ m0 oved to the effect that 
running for the commeyante abe; the mails. oS et division 
the amendment carried.—On Tuesday morning, as 
the first train on the Great Wes s proceed- 
ing from the Woo Bassett » just be- 
fore its arrival at Farringdon station, it came in con- 
tact with a man employed on - — who was ked 
on to the tram, and the whole t sed over him. A 
me after, another man, working < on Aone line near 
de of th e 2 road, 
bankment gay 
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IRELAND. 
Dublin.—The equinoctial gales have set in here with 
gost severity, accompanied by eps and cold- 
. A heavy shower of snow fell on Sat 
victed at assiz es and 
and tha 
ryt convictions before m 
The total number of ae 
h 
took pl: pperary and C t 
of Dublin the amount of convictions was also very 
—Atthe weekly meeting of the tion 
’ Steele delivered a Jong speech, in whic h he sai t 
a iw , he felt bound to express his 
e part which he “hooght oe os of 
Tread should uke # called S 0 enlist British 
y, that w pa 8 
He 
d enlist | in 
did so whl such in- 
th with- 
towards the enemies of ne 
e British 
or friends, with 
rahe | ar the 
é the prayers 2a his ay: Be van kes tnalediction of is 
pach 
who put off ina 
River to see the eae procession, were all dro’ 
a9 a upseting of their boat. oe i 
ae ail rished within sixty yards of the shore. 
ee o of the men and the wom: — 
oad same evening. Several thousand persons 
mabled, | sad event the yr 
falling 
Pp 
sak he had given her, when told that he he had killed a 
= Sipe could not be, fore had only given her haifa agrain, | 
d that h 
oned by 
on the top of one 
af. - loads. The whole of the goods on n the  fixat los orry 
ed estroyed, and part of th 
id + Woet, 
e¢ had given his son and others 
of 
“« Like b, poo rae one! 
gone.” at first found the prisoner gu 
ministering tiously, but the J 
heecould not receive that verdict, 
e 
_ Workay D. 
Edinburgh.— rn — this pret 
mas Ware, has a cas Sy OR ce-bar in 
: Aimee oe ces:—It seems that some evil 
inj had 
of this opinion, he stated that e his! been 
ed wherever he went, and that his life was even placed 
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