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fr soya to kill wild to call ane a party of dragoons to exe- r (such as the Trafali lau hed t 
eke afl and Shick nT been occasionally heavily | cute Poe warrant ‘for the a mo oe George. va pions oy Daa et - a 
ick. — The Lim cecarenetterrmmae on Bek BL 600Ibs. of rough ene in the cordage and sails for it. 
Railways.—The Great Western line of railway was | F ide ay the 18th ult. reno 1 on which the timber for a 74- suai tue 
bernie throughout, from London to Bath and Bristol, on | electric power of which pride saying of the ina | tmore-than hielf the si ize of the Tra rafalgar) w 
ednesday. It appears that it would have been oj open ned ever witnessed before in that sme pep oe Ee ne ion | to grow ld b iy sting sa 
2 ear since, but for the tunnel through Box-hill (si f the electric fluid struck the angle of one of “the main | of timber, each leah ontaining 50 cubical feet. 1,500 
from Bath), which is nearly tk il 1 fB Shin es ll-grown trees, of two loads each, will cover fourteen 
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off, the b nearly so, and the whole hand much cut | him to trial. They have, however, admitted him to baik +3 os 
E and erg _ Another its whe ¥ent to to ie assistance vily, but yet so very eanaiy t that for two 
: accomp ere & stoppin g | the capital change. _ The assault on Mr. Heathers pro- | or rat ie minates it was seen as if walking omer up the 
é the bleeding panied _ ®. this place for the pur- | ceéded, it is stated, while at less than ‘a hundred yards it was almost 
E the injured li hick obtain XS thet Saees of their | fair, | 
. the Cite morning in the Backnghamaire —. Tenor in order E serve hin wi with 0 e legal process ; 
i where he rae irene ee Foy q' being app ‘Miscellaneous, 
: aonb the first — acre : hended fr: i ceasioni, " seems that it was Ships of the Line.—It is stated at w first rate man-of- ; 
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: . pally cut through stone. The difficulty | and dee “Of and after shattering a wall three feet thick, ran down the | | acres, at twenty feet asunder ; 3,000 loads of rough oak, 
d forming ¢ war extraordinary at 2s. per foot, or ba per load, will cost 15,0000. If all 
3 ld be f ppears then to have been attracted by the el | these calculations were doubled, they would be but little 
or aan work, and it was at one period intended to carry pes Sek it passed mr be floor into beyond those that ah apply to to the pe This 
the railway hers instead of through the hill After very ies rooms, burning the pa walls for boda wi rit Give some idea of the magnitude of these magnificent 
great — ties, however, it has at length exebecen completed, inches at both sides, and pond _— nti The servants be 
perseverance and skill of it: S engineers. in the kitchen were down, and a girl in a distant “Photageny—M. Bayard, in a recent letter addressed t to 
bicboad ‘Bristol _and Bath alone, a dist bout 12 | of the = house had ome gs be en in her hands 18 | the Academ of Seiences, at P gives 
om of gi gth. | th count of a process he tg adopted for ede ome pho - 
: ps ‘it of the level of the w pole mbes at Swindon, | TO ogenie drawings :—A woos x having been. pr epared with 
3 76 miles from London, and is 253 feet above the terminus suaaias D. romure of potassium, and next with nitrate of silver, is 
4 at Paddington, and 275 feet above that at Bristol. “In oes —In our number jaturday we 2 expocet, while still uy for some minutes, to the focus 
4 Feb. 1836, the works were-commenced, the original esti- | that Gavin Scott, to Bc 8 od with the sum of ¢ paper being withdrawn, and 
| mate of which was two millions and a wei 5,000 belonging employe: mf cotton manufacturers | examined by the light of a taper, oie is seen of the 
hese gaedinge se potsg : ys had boca’ arrested” a arseilles. It appears eae though it is impressed upon it. Yo bring it out, 
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from London to Bridgewater, it is said, will be pers a passport under the assumed n eee il ‘ae, Daguerre’s j and it then 
a formed in five hours and a half, z persons will be 884 D base’ He landed at Havre with bite. peti 4.0002. in Lh sear aa licht h dified 
a to tra be aielnrgg yp es! ana in about four it is said, of reparati ue that the prepared 
. l of th officers. Whilst at pe he is | paper be not tcied ‘pon by any other luminous radiation 
adi al excursion on the Brighton! a i: pee eee as having conducted himself in a extra- | than that of the cura. 
Monday, Hayward’s-heath, preparatory to Hide of an Elephant. —The hide of thous, the ele- 
opening’ ta the public. The result is said’ to have b been a black a sovereign for cleaning his sho ant who | phant, shot at Exeter pele, in March 1826, was re- 
that could be desired, the working and general action of with him had abstracted 26, 000 frases, bat this sum eaatly sold for aur iio 6d., a Leadenbalbanackat, Tt 
he engines bei : ~The rail i rE (Mearlt | was tanned at Green’ iol cohaahen caline--o unding, 
15 miles of the Brighton terminus.—The fo! ollowing are the | all: gies money _ abstracted, with the exception of about 269 lbas Ibs. 
amounts of the receipts of tho principal railways in opera. } 200/., is said to have been recovered. The ac accounts speak | _Bees,—The Macclesfield Courier informs us that a 
ion for the past’ week, up to the date to which the respec- | in high | terms ok the promptitude of the French police in | hiye povereal - pac re — Rev. J. Darcey, of Masten, 
ive returns are made:—London and Blackwall, 9504. ; | facilitating his apprehension. has swar: season. 
by, 750/.; North Midland, 4,380/.; Midland] Znverness.—A serious accident occurred, last week, to Sin erg ppt meena ‘A Constantinople letter of the 
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es 98951. ; | having gone rors 8 out of its | phenomenon, which, in spite of the he apparent authenticity 
Sreenwich, 935/.; Northern and Eastern, 782/.; London | near the entrance to J ven. About 70 passengers | shipeare to Be scarcely | ctakble : 
and Birmingham, 19,555/.; Manchester and Birmingham, | were on an. iar. Regie eng the whole were yn’ ake me por ortion of the pro vinee had been inflicted with a a 
3102.; Eastern Counties, 8670. Great North of England, | landed a nshave hence they were peat tonas 
1,353/. ; and mo a fom —On Mon day, the 14th inst. cara are enrgie winclt consisted chiefly of gi the snnaven of Israel, when traversing the desert, was re- 
passenger ck 3 railway was bro no before ordered by pice ej in the, north, or belonging & a peated. A pro odi: iglous quantity of a substance, resembling 
the magistrates of Gorbal Sas having fraudent | passengers, wi uch damaged.—The Inverness pee ‘| manna, fell in abe the size of gm which, though 
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Greenock, Ps not giving up. 1p his ticket, and for havi ing | ture and unusual forwardness of the season, that the In N- | is said to have lain on the 
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- attempted on the fi y Jens were then displaying an abundance of ches, and sufficed to, inh 
; we from mace. > Glasgow, by delivering | to him, | green peas, new potatoes, turnips; summer cabbages, and os -avenareie it was pounded was 
| @ proper tic ticket, the which he had withh ; . a * ‘ — tnessed in “nabeiticr at tasteless bread Agere 
A I revit, day. 'T siaicite ates considered this to be a} northern parts at so early a period of the season. _ | this bread have arrived, it is said, at Constantinople, and 
a9 lear case of fraud and wilful imposition, and fined him Hedbergh 2 On Mo — Acres four respectable | will be subj ae eae ee ; 
half-a-guinea. The snore then raised an action of | inhabitants of this tow Watson believe that it is 
E ig y before the ‘sheriff of | Black, and se Garland, hipbules, bt three of his | the pe pools ae Si Se attract ths atkenton of the 
: der fat i crossing in a small boat Carse | Government them.”—A letter 
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company had fall ef to seize ee ager and bring | to this pl aia pei upset the | May 3rd -scems ao cg 
een pee 25 ; oat the passenger had com-| boat. A boat’s crew, at some distance, imm iately put ed hat “ fami 
serious off b ightly punished, | off for their , but before they arrived Mr. Watson, |} Karhat ; a 
oy aetehons dismissed es aor: Mr. Butchart, and two of the carpenters had sunk. The | <0) th ks 
=a other three were picked up in a very exhausted state. The | ts Alm God ret wp the seed, and fed them 
TRELAND. bodies of Messrs, Watson and Butchart were found the The seed alluded to is said to be known in 
Se ee — the Lord Lieutenant, now |} followii i the other two had not been discovered. Maka, soda nearly like hab or Ww being 
Kari Fortescue ned from Devonshire, on Saturday, Mr. Watson, it seems, who was much advanced in years, | kept a little while, becomes white like semola—yvery fine 
tending the funeral of his noble father.—In conse ? of the party of the Scots | wheaten flour.—Another si phenomenon has re-_ 
3 wg 0 Sas ng Spdctubrdeekes eas Greys who cut into tre of the French line and tly b a gira Teeplitz. Accounts from that 
¢ Trish Bar, for the purpose of preparing a petition to her | — vad Date o of York pk taken prisoner at the | place state, that immediately after a violent storm on the 
Majesty on the sw subject of the appointment of Lord battle of Di ult., the abundant fountain of sulphureous ee 
i , The Weuther The Caledonia Uist | Sieg tia Meo-Speiag, conde Seaaeie 
# neg sentir the members of the Senior bar h i he year 1826 singe ron oer | ie hn ot op tne ‘This 
| thought proper'to enter a protest against the proceedings | di t, there h been caused by a 
of that meeting, in which they say that, in opposing a| Since th has b 
respectable portion of their eentaot mmr they do so in a | interruption to ‘the working of the plough, except “what 
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to give wanted do pate png ad spy to ex xy itted to the eart See semanas yt cir- | * 
their individual, but concurrent, those reso- | dtm: Until about a fortnight ago nothing had 
lutions. This document, it id, renined ds of | suffered light 1 bs tha Seapiote paiva 
170 signatures-—Lord Grmpbell arti ed on Monday miorn- | of the soil having enabled it in a measure to resist | 
ing, and proceeded at. cmt Vinemegallolgerite re | ture and the | ; 
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