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be disposed of; whilst nu! thus be recovered on the anniversary of the day on which | picion having pot on the young man, he was appre 
the British and other schoois, a i left in "edlences ‘oat Charles XII. took it from the Poles. In addition to the | hended, and a oroner’s fquiest held on Monday, the 
the streets, b p prc inscription, ft has also a shield bearing his it two | ju ary found vebdick oe ee murder” ‘against him ; whea 
- weekly sum charged for their education words crossed. This cannon is supposed to have been | he w s fally commit 
ereford.— —-Withi in the last few da ays; workmen have | Drottg ht rophh the Boyne from Guadaloupe, as che had i in her York -—The trial ‘# the pate implicated in the mut 
: The | der of M Ir. Cocker, of Knaresborough, an account of whid 
appeared in this etre hog th e time, came on at the assizes 
ne T 7 hestaest cated in this | in this city, on Mon ‘ The court was greatly crowded 
walks adjacent and the dean has issued a cir any Pgs on Monsey, * whereby t principally by ‘nhebitant from Knaresborough, where th 
cautioning th ae A ro not to walk near the building, as | About one o’clock the Red "Rover éoach, from Ludlow, po ae t produced by the event is said to have bee 
the centre tower t be considered safe, after the dis-| stopped at the Falcon Inn, while a eater than os sien known as the time of Eugen 
coveries made a detiet 5 since by Mr. Cottingham, end | the o 49" eer heavily lo aded. A few yards “be- } ram. é prisoners, whose are, Burlinson, Gill 
noticed in our paper at the time. It appears that the fore rea g the ¢oach, the horses started into a gallop, and Nuttall, are ‘al young with weardelfy above 20 years 0 
danger i that th d the at tang very narrow, drew t ge _ The cou unsel for the B ects ind beth tare de. 
been taken down, lest it — ould be crushed beneath the the canseway, where there werea isroonige® ad children, some i be Ta d before 
ruins, in the event of the tower falling. It is stated that ee of them, | the jury, 
the restoration of this ‘ab edifice will cost upwards of | a boy and two gris,» were knocked Ag on run over. clearly established the guilt of the aevtioeMel Te sheen 
10, One was nerdy Spot, and the other two survived pega that they had all confessed being concerned in 
mur rder, but each : pr risoner 
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Hertford —Preparations upon an extensive scale are | only two 
making for the se oe of her Majesty and his Royal "Sunderland. On turday, fe = ral we ing of t : _ After the evidence had been n con- 
Highness Prince Albert, at Pansanger, the seat of abn was held e Exc’ aunt eae cluded, Mr. peri Wightman summed up, and went in 
ae where they are expect ted to _ arrive on the 29th | ings, hr se ph oth of the present ‘asprin state of the | detail through every portion of the evidence. re 
Th umeérous and respectable at- nothing, he said, which had been proved in the casé which 
tiregh which the Royal procession will pass to testify a and several fentlenieh addressed the meeting, | would reduce the offence in law from murder to man- 
their y and en to the Sovereign. A ineet- stating that the shipowners now only realised from 5s. to pee eearein If the € ju #4 saw anythin gin the eviden nee which 
ing of he inhabitan s of this town 6s. per ton for conveying coals to the London market, ey 
Hall on catty to adopt the necessary means 4 which was no ot a Sufficient price to pay the current ex- 
marking tow eir sense of the fhe conferred upon th p y reference to insurance or 
neighbourhood. the core profit. In order medy f things, it was pro- 
tation and inhabitants generally, expressive of their feel- | posed, either that the price of the best coal should bé The 
ings pana loyalty _ omen and @ committee formed | lowered by the coalowners, the vessels freighted by them onsite all the + vii 
to ascertain in what mode it will please her Lae ae tha at ® fixed rate, or Pa pena restricted until _October. A | few impressive benteuces to the prisoners, and left them, 
t rpose of taking other m el wner, who wi mittee | without ove for execution. 
sures of My their joy upon the occasion. of sh an shoul be “eppofuted to meet a committee Ra itways —On grit two trains of empty waggons 
Li t is stated, that Government has, on the | of coa _He believed | e Taff Vale Railway, near Maes: 
seboniiecnaltdiie of Sir W. Colebrook, the preene Aa niche op we! wr, by reese one var the engine- Poh was Killed on 
pointed Governor of New Branswic Kk, entered in a larger supply of coals had not been sent to the peers the § spo ot. No o ther person was injure d, and the cause if 
ces, it was o doubt open 
tits ‘but if they did not, it wis © thee Sone duty, 
tats a venice “* guilty of murder” 
to Halifax, and back, dation ‘eight months of the year ; a | time last Aavd He was, therefore, unable to Suggest & ever to the safety of the passenger trains. hte alf-yearl 
meeting of the hs gig of the London and Greenwic 
provinces of North America. A local paper | owners alike laboured. Two rv gentlemen who ad- | Railw ay has recently taken place. The report stated th that 
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states, that there has been uninterrupted fine weather in dressed the ane strongly urged that the toils were | tl ‘ound sufficient for the object 
@ price, and th was Ad bog of the templated ; that instalments to the amount 
2 wig had fallen ee of which 84 0721. had been pal 
was a deluge ofrain thd mi ominous anniversary. In con- coatowners to “reduce ire In red nswer t bservation, 
sequence, simaee quan th th a be ibe panied by 8, 2367, d that th 
eorn crops are very prs improved di duction in th it was represented hie re ther s sum 0 “of 30 ),0002., but would eo the issuing 
weather, itis thought, will do mich to secure a i ernst that if an lat i ad f raerk Rail- 
an abundant, harvest. - su nr eet te which ‘wo be Tens, be of some benefit to the “The iform 
»\ Manchester.—The Joint Stock Bink of this town, shipow Tt resolved, wi ithou t Opp eres balding asa pci station for the Crayon Aeon, Me and 
which for'some time past has been’ the only one of thi i i Dover vee would cost considerably less Re ro the 
description in the county of Lancashire. Nay Gila oa, iistead of rey oe prs fi fering 60,00 002. raised for that construction. The gros: wen tk 
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solution to withdraw its notes payable to bearer on demand, tain vill sk : very | for Me pagsen eer athe for the last half-year were 
and to cease any farther issues. -‘This barik was established | poe it not ruinous, extent; and it ye the opinion of | equal to that o #1840, being ea 4681, 17s. _ 
in the year 1828, and commenced its issues shortly after- | the mecting, that not less than 7. 6¢. per ton freight to | 27,1217. 1s. a yon 13s. 10d. less, whic x oe 
wards, and having given the principle # fair trial, and find- London, from the e pre sent time to ) the 1st Oct., will affo rd tirely owing to mparative u i Aaa Se of a 
ing that acirculation of local notes is objectionable in th recommend - te ter ‘ahd Whitsuntide, which realised 
county, its directors have at | decided to discontinue | shipowners to refrain from loading unless’ that amount is | 9267. 38. 3d. less than in 1840 
their issues, and to use hereafter the notes of the Bank of | obtained. It was alse, y een: > that a bey ige 9 from] & atin of 2760. 10s. 6a. : on ‘the seal re 
England only. trast weather the meeting ‘should w. be a th ec erie r the p 5s 
rienced at tions and. its héighbourhoo d sh g|p y ‘clin e th th dari 
hi i new ageoret Ba a sum or mat 15s. 10d. was lost in conse 
from any mere Tocal Series, it Wak nih 'd.—On pternd aserious fire oécurred near} quence. e Directors had reduc ine "aetent kyl 
& Sencha s—and arte this town, by which vepoen thousand pounds’ worth of | about 1,4007. compared with the half-year of 1840, and th 
scarcely One since the 18th Jin, whe thé weather fist | property was destroyed. It broke out of the extensive | result of their proceedings s = a net profit 0 
broke - without heavy rain. wo — mills in the vie ot Feeheng ite wie . i added a rese’ 
Margate-—On Saeday it blew a gale from the north- from th is place The engi village were | ou. 14s. 2a. The rosa ndvined the aiacontinance 
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put to considerable inconvenience, and compelled to go | of the fi r iling eid Gh Ue Cite ofan i fares 
into the nearest ports, or were driven out t6 sea. Several half th ditite preaites @ Say tied ori 
large ships, outward-bound, in the Queen's Channel, were acaes: table loss is stated to ajoae considerable. It has sofutioh & was oy passed adopting the report, and dec’ 
_for several hours in = danger froin the fury of | been ascertained that the fire Originated in spontaneous | ing a dividend of 4s. a share.—A general meeting of v 
the wind. ‘Phe storm was accompanied with heavy showers | combustion atnongst a quantity of cotton waste, that had | prietors of the London and Blackwall Railway has also 
rain. : don in the morni ; mills. been pose ¢ nsidering of 
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: The growing crops in the neighbourhood of | sation. t was e: y vivid, And a barn in | upoa ey Of raising the money, and the prospects 
this town and Ramsgate appear to have suffered much from | the parish of Nettlestea a aah brea it, and two batns = the railway, pom was passed unanimously for 
i ‘ fields eat are lat oth y dest The same | raising @ of 200,0 ing the wi 
—— wind and rain. The 8 for the farmér, it is | account states that the Hops have grown rapidly within | of the at to ‘Penchisrehatre, and settling inp ee 
pean ya Wear a gloomy aspect, and fair weather is | the last fortnight, and have avery healthy appearance. | by the issue of new shares to that amount, at the ra rate s 
— em ripen the Corn, which in som some places is | There are several pieces of slack bine: and the Corn of SL. Ge. 84. per add itional share, to bé taken by the preseyt 
pet hans ope all descriptions promises crop. The roprietors ir 0 ber the possehatl 
this t0 evening of Thursday the 15th’! is chiefly finished, and has been most abundant, and gene- ps mei ag ee os cow e Ki sone 
instant, wn ‘aa ee sited by a | rally well secured. ~~ Rowens have grown Iwxuriantly | nesday the 29th inst: and th rage 1) 1 
re lightning. accompanied since the heavy rains es is ho) ee to vektye From = 6th ase, 1840, to grid ‘30th Teas, i841, 
by eats of rain and hail; a latter remaining em the | lower the present igh pres of ricultural he gent ate and the number of p 
— or some hours after the storm was ove A large Weston.—A few days since, ‘Tome thieves effected an 48, The lowing s eon ofthe leg” 
pe the bark split mids vered t rarer bert Petterson, of this pla 
beep; which were re lyin stent, wereé killed on the! Sie: been robbery with wae, & aS "ney brought with them 
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proceeding here wi with considerable s success, for the removal | esea’ , they were ve behind them , together 
mens erm: Gedy he ane ma | wah © nder sy hong hong had "taken from ah ‘hijoining 231. 
pap ‘ef this harbour, of 10018. as the — field. It ne that a Bho belonging toa eye of : Mane a London 
— twocharges of and 66Ib. of pawa Mr. Petter: It t North of England, pero 17s. an om 
were lowered into the after part of the ship, and fired with out, the thieves supposed i tha they had md Blackivall, 1,004/. 7s. Po No pul ablic re emigte ts 
battery. The diver visited waier seianph, Bet Fai a of. A reward o} ge, ik ec by the Great Western Rail : 
tay, “and eka offered by the Weston Guardian Society for thei = 
then employed in ren : ‘what they could by means of | hengion, bat it a has not yet been effectu xf oe —The marriage IRELAND. is Excellency the Lord 
¥ the pa of| Wymondkam.—A murder was committed, on ec paten Licata which was ae poles: some an hasan oom 
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field by Wyinohbdhsianstoaaiincs, on that day, was assaulted grist aon ae tlemen named Mr. M‘Sweeny and 
and four by a young man in the erie Et aa who, with a knife | Mr. Fitzgerald, oaks F the opposing candidates for. 
: which s! ¢ carried ab out her aera eut her throat, ani and county, were bound over to keep the peace on Fridays 
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‘search being wade | Lin te settle an affair of honour which arose 
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