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mounted b mbling in shape ae | a few days since surprised at the fai 
of a rnc fan. W here sha both join is a strong iro this wont shen two of the principals, "7 gene | | the Queen and the Prime Minister on the subject of the 
framew tick ies the upper 4 Brady, seized a nd c esaiastt ted for trial a e | =| bow distress. The meetin, humerously attended, 
cased, which ry, and when b be mber of s ese delivered on the present digs 
lready b ort Vane classes, and the seriously depres 
sppearan of a crimson samen of a epan Arwen to a = trade } after which suitable petitions were ag 
be visible in in a a. line for two miles. When a train h.—Si SCOT to, praying that the condition of the inhabitants may be 
; dsand urgh.—Sir Wilken t Rae, Advocate, has | immediately taken into consider ation, 
ak eal published a letter, in which he dein 4 that he never said, | _ 47broath. an M he 
f it r , Which gradual in the local pbs at the Minis. | ©* was passing Westhaven, an old woma tindiaas 
on up the three aera in 15 pereeniid aiid oie onl try bad a bill for the settlement of the Church fe evagrethat upon the rails at the foot crossing in in ae ran rs tan ig 
at the ‘end of that time presents ita origin nal appearance. 3 gre? to-Parliament, H ly expressed his ho soon as the engineer observed her, he reversed his engine, 
anf sufficient time for the consideration of measures pro- and sounded th alarm-whistle ; but, from the speed at 
to calculate the time which has elapsed since a train has per to be adopted in the present critical state of the | Wich the train was going, it was impossible to stop it in 
3 one panel ae 5 sire two 10, and three country would be accorded to Ministers by his country- | "™® d the woman was killed on the spot. It appears 
on, ter of an esi a new signal will in a few days | Cn genera lly, woe more particularly by those to whom | ‘hat there was no blame attributable to the engineer; but 
opera the Eas pele ge ticboctiy Railway.— Re ER was one of such deep interest. He we eos ent occurred in a curve, he could not see the 
On Mruceday he ‘ball-yearly meeting of the > proprietors of considered, moreover, that it ought to be recollected that, woman ime to stop the train, and she being very 
the Preston and Wyre Railway | deaf did not as the “a an It _ rena that 
Seth tha sport, Whiclt: waa of considerable pees thas aha ede elt, it merely affected a portion of the Us nited King- foo same uo has upon or five s been 
trafficon the railway from the Ist April to the Ist Oct. ha bi and only a part, though a very: lar, of the as thet <— her, 
had aie to the extent of 107,920 passengers, which was if a itants of that portion. That it ha * therefor ore, no and the station- wretch at Carnoustie has imes 
iderably beyond that of the former half-year. A nee over those more e extensive measures cautioned her on the subject, This, i is wala, ‘st the first 
steamer daily plied on the lakes, and other steamboats hich concerned ‘the whole empire, embra cing tland | ‘tal accident ites ies occurred the Dun and 
were now going between Fleetwood and the Isle of Man, = a bee eg Furthe er, that the acute barra the | AT bro ath railway, although it 
Whiteha , Liverpool, and Glasgow, and a e tr y great, and re oy Roc most | oF are ocal papers contain accounts 
was going on between Belfast and the manufacturing | ™’UTe consideration, so much so indeed that had | Of Serious injuries ca d by a hurricane on the east coast 
districts of Lancashire. The commerce of the port of vonneed ra sehgees f° perfect remedy for them gy peter coun ons on Ta wesirty: night and Welavedey 1 cr 5th 
Fleetwood had increased so extensively as to require a | Y¢Te Willing to take the. Duke of Ataris bill as an br and 6th inst., and fears aré entertained that the shipping 
dock for large vessels, in order to leave the quay free for stalment ; but no Government, he consid lered, ought, an 3 eo ee thar everely, 
steamboats and coasters. The iron facing of the wh as persuaded present never would countenance a unfermlin —A rite per states that y last 
at Fleetwood, and a pier for landing cattle at all times of | Measure of that description, or one which should not, if | "eek during « heavy thunderahower a considerab ble num- 
tide, we mpleted. A | difice. d the N ssible ber of coe fishes fell from the clouds eta the Town hil, 
Enston Hotel, had been erected, anda church had been | f the Cherch might not again be disturbed. All that he aboat » ile n h-eai rom this to’ 
finished and consecrated, and the new town of Fleetwood | ¥#S able to promise was that the question would be fi ully ro ire fa hand peer it is 
was forming rapidly. The works of the railway sto he ave fallen feat ® considerable 
well. The total cash for traffic during the half-year was | 1°"° confidently, as he had ascertained from one of si “st oe of them “e alive after they fell, en and jump- 
20,8414, which left a net profit after expenses of — sty’s Cavernuahe that it would meet with such co 
— Is. 5d., which was to be appropriated to the pay- | “@eration. That with this all friends of the Church, he Tene 
ent of « dividend Me fie: share of 854. <The thought, ought py rest satisfied, sa pp gL allow the TH my 
a cash received on nt of the railway was 310,0001., os requisite f for that  consideratio and he would only Covent GarpEN car "Peco a new Comedy by 
and towards the barbour o 0007. A large sum being still had, or wow uld on this Mr. ‘Sheridan Knowles, ew ie “id Maids,” was pro- 
for the c mpletivn of the- 6 forks “GE the occasion, be wanting to promote what rer ap pear to us audience, which 
S Methes j issue of new shares of 25/., at a re him to be the of Scotlan had assembled to wittiess ies in pat ion, The 
A baits +e proposed by the directors After some | ss a tort a eeting of the Prishelary of ‘ie A London jeweller and goldsmith 
=e the report w. agreed to and adopted. ent was occasioned by the Moderatot’s of the olden time has. ‘to sons ; the one, his favourite, 
reading a letter “he aes teceived from a member of their d love of business of his 
“eae ND. ay ye * t fd father, look : e se 
Dutlin.—His Excellency the Lord of government establis rin m ig the other, th older na 
Satis De adh ere von Bat suite re ft Pi ientenant and the | aunts ports Pi very much shaken by rece and a Fret hie ic, learns ihe’ ole ay ac 
and were exp pected te erie th: tats: tit $edterday after ¥ he had felt it incumbent 0 a him so temnly to reesualda? plishaments of a * gen ao = ong to bay? his a 
e sterous stat i nes 10 , pposi ese characters in 
noble earl to change the opie a scheanunna aa induce = investigation had been a conviction at variance ith tl ; p as heroines of the play, are two 
pool to Hol he ad, at whi h lat t th y g dames af quality ung, handsome, and acco: ompinnaire 
ies felt 1a sre is ra es Chie ent and discipline of this Church are founded on the | the Lady ahha (Mrs. Ni pes) and the La ady Blanche 
Secretary, — arrived at the ports aid Gate he Word of God, and agreeable age! ”” Episcopal go- | (Madame bil ingel Plas ofc wed Piste — 
duties of his office at peri: weekly: i ie of ike ernment he believed . be no on nly ex pedient, but, matrimony. The 5 Sigs a lo oul stoi red w 
Repial Association took ‘eae «ith Madates og of the being coeval with A posto lic times h : ost ae ud 
Rien before the minutes of the previous meeting were Ah i viais hutent anh ies yi sls ss b et cige. Th of ay 
a said, that all routine and m of form should recap cE Ste ig Sigriag ey “n st the trinmph of her 
give way to the expression of Irish ratitude to Ameri not remain any longer a minister va the ‘Chareh 1 Scot- | challae for she ad courtiers on » and 
for the sympathy wee made dat rr Pomme a 98 ose Marshall, _ was present, then addressed the | & nd id romances with § ape tending matri- 
this country. He hi en-to annow a th beer ~ -_ a pater ss a ae Py cor ia ar vst caf Philip Brit. 
tion of 1607. had been received t vecke fi > the New a-ctep; observing that 0 fa tan! (is. ©: Mathews), Baronet > who: combines 
York Repeal Association. H eet: THE: = from poh infltienced by pecuniary inducements, there | mauners of a fop with the a beri a a gentleman. Sir 
Tapid progress which the. 0€ 
the other side of the pr aieere - rept ‘pee asting 0 | themselves on the providence of God. Several other ac be Lo 2 a jewel i it 
Fo town or state, nor to Roi ads pear tae e Minit Eu po resse nae the css yr a dd and as feather, and doing, p I = a 1 k Th 
emigrants from Ireland : ; r th ought urt was not the proper ~~ for | young et gin ¥ e 
Spreading throughout the length and bresdth- of the lend, | 2 abc = nie pe igre Fy 
and the n -bern sons ebdine; A that = committee b ‘i fence, in mich rear Bot equal to 
Tanks’ of their transatl rate oremost in the | yyy. hall, to end imi th ihe ski of Sir Philip, i 
said he sh _ vs Hees age r-O’Connell | ¢ m a bearing; that the onet makes a friend 
committee to prepare a aaieale Peay yee red to the | their petit on an sutjaes tt to the nex next torainazy meeting. thie * once, takes ia in Teiead, and pepe _ pro- 
Some other Jette: mal mara iy. as, that lasgow.—On Tuesday there was a Chartist demonstra- motion im the service till he beco' omes a Col His 
but this apparent neglect arose from th tion in re city, in consequen sca of the arrival of Mr. | brothe i 
the committee wee Hs See dis ‘th sa Eyre which | Hea Feargus O’Connor for the Foca although ptimied with conceit and pur pagan yet 
— days, however, ot gan © municipal elections. In| ment in York Cas In with pre pense tbe the ambition of his brother without his spirit, 
attenti ; t . OF an 
time xiction which the ae subject required. . In very short cznock. A ka 9 Connor are srrived o oes aa society, and .. i he dh: ale peng wc - 
fou from that spot as the Ls 4 Mar re te cy of this city, w on his arrival, he w an prcsied by reat | the meat time, ¢ y, in the disguise of coman’s 
Dublin. The iberals oe et rab y nae? 2 number of Petters who had assembled on the quay. A| maid, has captivated the Colonel ; after I den pro- 
+ ad fifteen ward Pie gui Po 0 of twelve o7 f | motion she h accidental in cg th him, but he 
Pever of nominati Ste a z rt ¢ lady, 2 perimenting, to 
Power of the Lib efi: x, and where it cy ie made | NO purpose, on his senses, his vit. and his jealousy, 
fatronage of the cage cis they would chave the entire | known that a publi + ‘A résole : - gras i 
at after thre, ; Parli harter was first pro- | yeoman’s mai Anne, 
ality, and that the dude, eobegt ioe a decided libe. | posed a ind adopted unanimous ly, ti in order, it was said, to | teach Sir Philip Brilliant, one of the unsuccessful suitors 
Catholic should be th sane eg soem otestant and | | give the meeting 4 legal character ; after which an appro- | © dy Blanche, how to succeed in his object, 
thus form ad among: theny. ey would ate address from the Cha tists t o Mr. O’Conn nor was ret in winning him eet herself fi and the play ends 
old cor ecide gras ast to the conduet ursued i the * stir he 
cing ration, which fo fs in or i a g °F ag hae the two ladies making a ie i hc tena io : 
ting Catholi } sho: ter the — aie: id | t underplo 
eas studiously. {the recom of the city, , ! f genta sembled a this inedas some po a to the = of “High Life 
Secretary then Jaa duc - cme a ight. itt the Taat — there have taken | below Stairs,” in which Mr. Harley by 
ceived dering. B spar agg ec the coe eelatitek re- tbr Bene écthnierci 1 fail ilures in this $ city. | the frequent and int repetition r the boast, whatever 
aelosing subscriptions ;) = ch were principally letters, was & commission Boise | the subject, “ If there be one thing I am master in arbre 
eit *Repew Awocaion a Gene its liabilities are estimated at 40,0000.. the another, it is that.” The first act of the piece apes 
in which the writ pute a sgow, be 4l. 4s, 6d., being the want of remittances ch 
Se 8n aSociation in that m ort fh considerable a pene sum, + is od, were n0) iy alec. verything was done rag it in 
a The whole a: every town for th tows of Paiste second was a calico- } the way of dresses and sce and the acting was on the 
Rearly 400/, mount of the several sums mm, not, sae oa pom asive t onngmid whole met throughout with applause, 
Th third, se most important, on Monday, | *hich w Bow wever, somewhat partial, and yes the 
ursday night, the 7th inst., the shipping and commission ess, the curtain ‘ll there Was a ery fi fo or the author, , but i. 
Be weit thet rene-fros er ee ee Se need 
pre tp a 's-hill ‘is stated, was unexpected, cause tit so Se 
povemend on eieere Berens IRe letia, entitled 
wef sence! x fc or J By ye, 3 Banuam” wa was produced: at this 
chiefly wpon the adventures 
of a young au ‘eauty <c —— of a favourite hen of 
| her aunt’s, which has, by the ruse of a: lover, been © 
' stolen foie be her charge; pings oe . of the 
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