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were attracted to the soot by the explosion; but 
of of tir | chambers, until he ‘arrives atthe chalk pce in 
| 
some of “of the a a 
see ullered. lightly from 
of Infantry, and 32 depot companies, 11,466 do. Total, 
13, 475 rank and file. —Government having aban ndoned the ie 
order to obtaina be and solid foundation: T 
cassons | ged awe with concrete and masonry work, and | 
probability 0 7 securing a old and peace base. This 
erest. not 
damage ited must tbe Se Hoth 
BE a ilecays.—It i he expecte it 
Brighton pails would open t 
rhiles os Brighton, on ge an ae and c 
London and | keuy. ah tie Seu ti a < a ~ 
. Haywards cheat a en awaiting the ecision of overn. 
ts for } 
me eee for the = three years, 
need. ‘The. engineers portion engaged in preparing the 
coke, were advertised, with th 
Should be be delivered by “er 26th in: ening, how 
defe 
ever, 
only by - maritime, 
pron 
but tad Ming the scents world, as 
means of pre g great 
of life and | 
 penlaycke -Thames.—The following melancholy circum- } 
tance occurred } 
on Thursday, at Mr. Adams’s, hag rca: 
ate, about Pg: ye from this rer A man. bevieg 
the appearan navigator, had been obse 
the afternoon. rake ms about ie Tielghbow 
having in a very strange manner. — Betwee een six and Seven 
rved during 
urhood, be- | i 
ferred until aE za Pag by which time, 
| it is expected, the whole li li be finis hed: __ Clayton- | t 
th oa spdate ri ig arses tion with contractors as 
e formation of the works on : pecaltly ag street 
ms. rac gn are said to ve been sae to Jast 
tunnel, the longest 
is said, will be keyed in on n Monday.—On p tee a per 
was thrown on the Mancliester 
in anticipation 
* r 
| ihe prope of the P asdertiting. 
SCOTLAND. 
_ Edinburgh. —For some time past th Kine’s Park } 
rz; 
thiy 
mates being absent. haymaking) ss a person passing, who | 
Sala } ¥ +, + 
for no other ‘purpose than to pele eich 
Sine with stones. The lads of the Canongate were csally 
‘h did thei d as to threaten a 
house, which they found bai The man | 
inl 
return train e New 
pn in astate of intoxication, le! left his post at the cog 
£o)) 
icaded within. 
fired a gun at them through the window, ty 
ks dead, ree 
4%), RL ba 
Fie & consequences. 
proceeded to the hvhe Sih a view ‘to preserve the peace ; 
n both | sides 
A tew 
pon ee ot 
+h: #h 
“. Sep ae TR PSE SE 
+ +] 
eae ee 
Ts, when he 
oor. was then forced by ie x othe: 
threw a ‘bill piety at the first person who entered, which 
2 
of a labourer on the Greene Raley 
22th MM. in of carriages 
The pei of boys peach ongs “g is ai to ‘eeaity of i a 
eee i 
length secured, and conveyed to the gaol at Wargrave. 
No doubt appears to be entertained that he is 
under insanity. 
Hyde. —On Sunday morning, the. hitherto 
of a 
peaceable 
|; and urging the sons of Erin to be ready to 
es of their : 
in the 
Reseee | Pei 
directio’ 
E? Seger er death.” 
rerehee 
ee Gieavad, Bermondsey, ioe were thrown off 
the rails by some ee n posts which h had been left lying 
Glasgow.—On Sunday afternoon a communication from 
Paris was received, announci ng that no answer had been 
timation to Marseilles, com- 
porate cerry 
the line, in dgcenel wi ound at the | bottom of the 
manding the terre of Sestt, the e perpetrator ‘of th the 
upon 
bank, with his back severely i 
: is | from the brickwork shove, a height of 30 feet, and 
™.. D. me 
previous 
however did not cntertain 
ber. 
ye 
he died. 
| it i appeared that the posts and boards were placed upon 
be used as temporary fences, and that they 
Should Mave: Bet d before f the trai 
r the in bats a man named Foster. Verdict, 
es on 
1 ay! + 
verely.r nd by the coroner. —Some rather 
17th. inst. Int the event of Seott being take 3 it is chalighe 
tas be tried and convicted for 
si 
ployed on_ the 
following Saturday. 
shortly after rushed into treets, most of 
n bars, Ne geuin Fe af bind ‘ons. “They 
hurrahs for 
mais sin tes. of ev iy Se 
: Eng- 
lish. The police suppressed | heir violence for a time, but | Dent of 
than 
it very sh tortly and with more fury t' 
I sie x: th 1 
e mean ey rosie evel 
| procuring a passport velling under a false name. 
Intelligence has this icine a each town ‘hat Scott has 
a hes 
be working it iomas mer wages thomas 
epetition of 
the attempt has not been creeazafel, bist 
the riots was expected. 
IRELAND. 
—On Monda 
bled i, et numbers, 
n the Irish, and soon 
rushed upon 
them. Finding themselves thus overpowered 
directions; but the ace having go 
and window in the hou 7] 
3 Bs 
nee Bek ia faites thé foll 
cog: tie 
. pte ate he was taking one 
oak ti 
eee | is out of 
bse2 
property is likely to be recovered. — asgow paper 
states ba the herring fis fishing is ae hastemine, and the 
fish are rapidly improving in qu fishing com- 
nce first in Gairloch and T cehibiig, = the fruits of 
each morning’s labour are transmitted per railroad from 
Greeno ck to the inarket of that city in : Hike for ing 
e fishing is said to have 
been pretty good in Campbelon. On one day 50 or 60 
barrels of cured herrings arrived by bere which found 
a ready mark rought a et price, being sold at 
rom 4/. to 4 re stated to 
3 
ue 
i S 
mimel. 
of his carts, heavy laden 
r, into the boat, when from Re 
, the horse was : forced too 
ation, and thirty men @ necessary 
him; when it ras decveed thet his leg was fractured 
and ke acerated in manner. At one time amputa- 
tose 
_ Gairloch ,—An Inverness Paper states that for some 
years past Sir F. a Bart., of ‘his pas has 
event destruction of 
that total 
re 
Bread in Paris and London.—A morning 
SE or fixed gorge 
as regulated by the 
the loaf weig 
a the present course of & 
ith four- pence halfpenny 
he Ej 
than ing for ¢! 
exactly, four-pence and six 
ing. The price at which 
ong 08 ot) $22 rank and 
Cavalry; 1, 5 Bik regts. | is 
aS | aaa for the 4b. 
the ogee ee 
uality, i 
ties of tha tate, or he current fortnight, 
hing 1 kilogramme, which, ine 
