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against a beam. The men, fearing the bell might fall on | Cambridge.—This Un tely known, but it is ssid that it 
the floor of the belfry, at one fet the st =~ iid is ina faut grt forward an | will exceed 20, 000 1 Ag y ce 
peal instantly ceased, , to the astonishment of the ‘inhabit | object > of odie ty interest. The Rev. Thom hie? sequence, be thrown out of employment.—It is stated thet 
ants. ford, M. as of Jesus College, has forested the of | the Law Association in this tow n has memorialised the 
the circumstance, the bell was sufficiently —_ till | 2,0007., to be paid over, with 3 its n -d inte! t, as Qu 
arrangements are made for its s being taken down Ita ap- | soon as the building 0 of a new win 2 the = of Salford holden here, insteai ad of Liver rpool, 
p y gj g wor * actual y begun. ; at pre ent. The great expense of witnesses, &c., , Soing 
) geen Ape + asi 5 ce pe ut —The impo per ho officiat 1, and hy their detention there, is is ont 
to the base ace the wale reer temple ef vial D, the Sark T ‘oll-bar, in | reason independe ently of pas 
_ Cam ber well.—A ‘esting of F the vestry of this parish mot evidence on a trial for bigamy at this place, stated | num mber of constables, required as | witnesses, diminishes 
purp of considering a question | that thirteen hundred couples had been married there the pele force of 
of the proposed rates to be imposed on the ofl cba for the | within the last six years. This, hee pa is exclusive of | day nigh e Bur ich was returning to this town, 
of the church, &c. A previous mi! was | the number married by the “ bish Gretna Hall, | the esi as fright ipo the vehicle was upset. by which 
k at which an attempt was Sao to | which neh one of the ee Besos eee pF e for perse- | three of the pass engers were seriously injared. _ One o ‘ 
pass the report of the church committee, involving a de- | cuted lov h kull 
mand sateen ‘ont after a long discussion, the meet- ater ea —A fe died; the other t 
ting, a few days | an oat stack on the "farm of Mr. Saas a Apathy ous condition. 
after, the different clauses of that report were considered | which there appears to be some e ground for believing was Oxford. ae Tuesday, a meeting was held in the Rad- 
in detail, when, after discussing w race sf 0002. should | the work of an incendiary. Three other stacks were con- | cliffe Library, in order to consider the pala and best 
be for enlarging the bury: und, a division | tiguous, one of them a large wheat stack, all of which | means of purchasing by subscription the dr rawings of M. 
t place, and a poll was demanted a ant ber ptr would, it is thought, a bow haces = the fire not | Angelo and Raffaelle, formerly in Sir T. Lawrence’s 
the rig choose how whe b Alia ection. The chair was tak a MK 
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the poll should be taken. 1 | by p d with- | abou en versity were present. 
take Lowi then, aa the clause was declared carried by td and i import 
majority of 41. The oppotieats of the rate protested Falmou ois ted b C.. Zhen fay a A - the Principal of New Inn 
pe the decision, re will, it is said, Baal o the Court ing paper, 1 “that this port will, ad fature, Ae atk from | Hall, Me n Thomas, pre Mr. Liddell, of Christ- 
Queen’s Bench to ree the ere as chur urch t was “onan mo usly re ved pe a_ subscription 
called to discuss the petite ereby 1 g for the Rec aebar steamers to the ith iy cing these ini- 
to be expended in the rig of the e church The Dutch colonies. mitable oer _ art in tl now in the 
vestry was a Ln 2 crowded one, and m cand et was loucester. i f ty h the Uni pag it was under. 
manifested in the proceedi After so: seu: been recruiting § in this city, a 2s been pt ay in | stood that an \ appeal wold Y meds ye all _ present and 
a resolution was moved, ‘* That the ieuieitiocetSes oe the obtaining a number of fine a kc the late Aig eh of i 
clauses imposing rates be postponed until the hie ge of busines at the docks and quays having thrown many of art in n general, in order 
the method of Gite? the last el should, h e been waterm n, lal bourers, | and others out of bast cndeet. : oe : tion. Upwards of 500/. was sp ee in the room, and 
settled in a court of law.” f recruits, 35 and 40 each, w Sere appears to be little doubt that the object will be 
ting the motion. A scene F'n mu ach confusion ery some | sent off to Bris tol, to be thence conveyed by soni sa omplished. 
So ppereand followed, which terminated by the oP La Portsmouth ; ti this week protic: bakin anes has left etait ok monument is about to be erected at 
rae ee the opposite party, t this city for the same destin i medical inspection | Ryde, Isle of Wight, a the memory of the officers and 
effect that a rate o oat pt, in heed ponial should e is very strict, and several of these pete not obtaining | seame " who perished in the ‘Royal George,’ most of 
piesnacind raising of 20,0002. expended certificates mc Reshh lewd oust refus ed. whose Bee ls were washed on shore at that place. Sir 
with ich f | Philip and Lady Durham —_ sent 50/. each towards the 
Mtr BP. Sn Smith coated in a py speech, ‘hae te Danse was tot to the ground. The ee was | unde: rtaking, and Sir ‘sae meon has given a site which 
estimates and posed by th view of the ro pening and a handsome sum 
E aih were ired, ad con- ball, which they set ¢ on fire, and a Pert of it falling on the has been Aiea gre wards the object by the resident 
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x yy moving, as an amendment, That a diately ignited. 
pire ildi *Radbrook. —Two more ) incendiary fires broke out on 
the eburch.” After some debate on_various mat- the lowing po before ic ‘magistrates and ahs under In con 
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B cones 
PP s ys when acy ago, ‘the ese 5 on Insurance Company 
called for. despate! ched a powerful engine, with a sufficient body of 
“Lewes. — t seems it has been the practice in od ioe firemen, to the spot, where they c yi a until Saturday; 
for many years to celebrate the 5th Nov., by gz a| but no fears being appre! poayet of any further acts of in- 
bonfire opposite the ' Town-hall, and let tting off rota cendiarism, they were then ag: withdrawn to Birming- 
in the streets, Numerous eden 5a taken placesand | ham. It would appear, Ser oie I of the 
in some instances houses ha’ set fire to, Several fire-brigade wa s the only r reason oF the outrages being dis- 
f the inhabi pplied t P tinued Tata comic de 
Abingdon.—On Ti some 2 Usclieins nt was practice. Handbill issued, cautionit 1 Tie she AE nigh 
occasioned in this towne Bp Ae sud den hel pre of gas in I e! ‘t fi bh oth pata AP took fi 
the Baptist-chapel, Ock - he which poe y involved sist t the, able Noteithatinding, eae, these The cause of this fire i is cao 
bt following are = her densn 14 otis 1 bs ahiss bere 3 of aman life. 7 PP hall. the same nerd as the former ones; an 
dines A | with t with bludg and ina short time a various surmi ises are current in the *pighbonthoods no 
sas asm So, what | gy oer See = erate 
ee amie for the’ 7 proceeded with al into the middle of ey bes ago police, hat d \ k, Mr. i 
regen pena re as pe We Wired otk pay headed by the superintendent, pose St soured oe sto) op the | s trange lines, in a ae earl ring t the London post-mark ; 
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To bane of peed case, an explosion im- ings, when the mob made an attack on them, | and itis regarded as gingeler aes the letter is in the same 
place, hich the was blown to cking most of them down with ter bludgeons, and | handwriting as letters of a milar character written to 
ae 1 ith oly 2 ew the superinten w rely inj he . Bourne i e irmingh 
rs ty Pas cad a few | obliged to bel y then obtained complete | The rintendent of the Gloucestershire Rural P: olices 
da severel burnt ae hig explosion was 80 Benen * os pak ego and continued their vi t braay a number of the force, are n watching 
te snd be spot, whose houses | ceedi ings u early two the following morni e premises, and atte’ Tne thes seeehes of the 
by their exertions the | the time ‘sg Venoahfare was oe: stopped, ad am and it is hoped that their ns may prove suc- 
i crc ef sherbet ved the coaches a nd ot other vehicles had cessful. There has not, however, a any 0 official exem- 
ae alba not being very ex. p ml "Ser eral of the wate 
- Bath—On Sunda j sab _ {> hended, and i th and family are said to. be deeply affected by 1 
the tw the Rkeree fecal Ce bere ets in | tion before the magistrates, x nti la on attaching to any member 
een ena oneal mend ry ffs Prior-park esta Leeds.—It is stated by the id to bear excellent cha- 
prs pong a (on fire, which ae 4 tae West Riding have od orp upon § Sir a Peel, Sit =f . | racters.—An was made on Tuesday to dene 
The while ye Government, | farm-house i vane x pathree different places, 
pair paca of i oo Oe =e arid belonging to th p intr in S eahing session, of a | fortunately it 4 as proved to a emt degree successful. 
progress of 5 te hich sae beverrte bas ore hin im pl eres Hours" Bill.’ The members fire was. yee op Sahat in the mornings and 
ag Arras nea Ste nguished. | of the oe it is said, full rhage dopon he 
hi'ack of Su 3 tamse asa thinking th bering Be tion the mene of Aine question, and and Serceer. oe the flames had caught the rot Shieh ale 9g Cea 
r Ls tee re 1 < i was. destro’ ad 
oat time befor re. broke pgs ery support ; aged greater rtion of the mansi roy 
boresngionterrtenbeettrenstedn tenth sida wad be baa ‘ee be editing that nthe che distressed state of the | gistrates trates’ granted. wa eranth for the apprehension of the 
pa athe there are from fifteen to eighteen ricks, | working cogs of a shepherd, 
ark perbages' puters fen or ok nace oe $d be and teaching inariry, so that they might be enabled to _ wife, and ct r, who underw Lowey 
it i ascertain on on Wednesday. Mr. Smith's pe Ww 
barton, it is thought, would have been destroyed. The| Mane healer. Oa caniged evening some excitement | management of the farm for his father, has = — 
soe a wat ae pal sent still es a 
ee aan tae fire pease) Sunday in | suppose ie was. h Pry with grea interest 
oe Considerable tine clap : Whitehead, of pda of an jacand or that it by all p hood of 
a: iderable time elapsed | before the en- | attempt to_ combine the ite of the various, trades She, al —On — men, of the rs, were 
ous r Stringer r_ neighbou 
of little effect. The estimated amount | the strike sed f een. Row se og Pend “are ea ross, when Rogers 
12,0001 The cause of the fire does not | enol een t. ming whe ee eae ee teens everal times in the side am and o momen 
Wee eee : i appear to be without any foundation. The fire Seti the effects of which he has sin nee died. arions Sere 
nie men were killed at the pit chest alee nics aged of Messrs. Cockley, Barrow, and M‘Kin. connected with this ghay RAR 
s ne into oor. They were de- | ley, extensive cotton-spinners in Jersey- street, within @ ng both parties, as well as two ee individ se 
being employed. be B m | few ae of ee ent of Messrs. - and apnoea at Heeley. and qnee® that the qu is in 
the pit, when the re on es t ryes in | where our readers will remember a serious accident oad ea ut the division spoil. Rogers, howevé® ed. 
tated to the | ey were both precipi- | grea’ = 0 d by the bursting of a| custody, an a ill be investi 
yards, and killed on gisuran resent as | 
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offices ha’ ing in 
ge eased few days an a wheat Spike rh 
Gell sijoiniog the Mansfield aod Alfreton turnpike 
in the parish of of Sutton-in-Ashfield, belonging *° 
