Nov. 13.] 
THE GARDE eal wo 
CHRONICLE. 
‘759 
Tudsbury, of this place, was discovered to be on fire. 
Sever es persons were shorty on the spot, and eid 
were | 
hand, so that 
tee 
sul bdu ed withont 
= | 
the Lor ae ednesday, 
= is added that a general feeling prevail amongst ‘th 
d- Lieatenant on sg su 
“| swer to a deputation eae one assured the gentle- 
on W 
ni pg ae a 
n Catholi should be 
lt 
ie clergy | and laity that the gran 
geth: Sir R. Peel refase be isaecci 3e 
Cc bird 
ork.— 
Aberdeen.—A | paper contains a letter received 
from the aes fed ~ emigrant ship Mathesis, of 
rt, giving an t of her having Lamesa 4 
+1 
+ 
oe: 
Pe ie ne 
Railway | Of this city stating ng that Lord and 9 S., and long. 2120 W. It add i that a 
Edmond ee a ‘porter at the termin Catholic faith while in Rome in fire re was lainey got under without giving rise to any 
Western Railway, Pa rire — lost nny life pie ibe | Se =e oa - It ue A — —_~ by Galignani’s | serious pa et nd the vessel arrived in safety at 
following circumstances. ow labourer = _ sed that | Messen, siehiard he statement is who! vi Rio Jan where she was obliged to put in for repairs. 
he was with deceased sick * work near the shed used | wil ithout 1 foundation, oa | that is lordship has not been 
for carriages, when a h avily-laden devs “appreeth ed | Rome since 1835. Ly stair caee 
p at a slow pace. There was no engine attached to it ; Belfast ohn experimental trip on the Ulster Railw way | Covent-Garden.—On Saturday, after the opera of : 
but it had been set in “motion by a horse which had pr has n made by a number of the Directors and their | Norma, in which Miss Kemble continues to be very fa- 
viously been ane - Witness was desired to take care, iends in a special train, from this town as far as about | vourably received, a new farce in two acts was 
and succeeded in getting out of the way; but deceased | two na yond Lurgan; the distance is altoge ther 20 | out at this theatre, under the title of The Wrong Man, 
was one Goons and the bene passing over him, killed onan and was traversed, omitting stoppa; ges, in forty-two | being an adaptation of a French vaudeville. The plot is 
him o spot. Ve rdict. t, bg ccide “. a ined — nutes. On Monday, the extended line is expected to | as follows :—Sir Bryan Beausex (Mr. Bartley), a middle- 
Monday, a one cox comb, soar of his ‘conquests, is detea ted, first in 
of the name of Samuel Toliote sc oplayeks at rte ake ‘of a —Mr. Walsh, a magistrate of this county, 
the London ap Bi hton Railway, near Bletchingly. It noe had issued a habere to dispossess some tenants, 
appears that he, with some ot ourers, ad just made | beaten to death on Saturday, o: ae return from Dungar- | attraction ‘to sine red : ae young fiend (ate c. Me 
preparations se _ gett ing down mart alled a fall of | von Petty ions. The of his g who manages h the 
earth, when vation the earth | been attracted to his car and g al they peer se ry ee ven Ir. Bartley 
slipped and thrust him against 1 ball | hey found his dead body | yer ter of the old beau; but the humour 
by which his collar bone was broken, and adie ; treme | of the piece depended mainly on Mr. Harley iti 
other serious injuries. He was imm diately conveyed in ees aaa inquest was veld no which | of jealousy as Simon Tack, the lover of maid. 
a van to St. Thomas’s Hospital, w' bytes he still lies in a| nothing, however, transpired mnveten any light on the | Shortly tnhect Fhe fall of the curtain, some symptoms of 
dangerous state. accident is said to have arisen en- met ani returned a a t of “ Wilf a ta tia eval ere manifested, which became more de- 
y from want of caution on ts art; and had it not Fr again’ @ person or persons unknown.” at the close of the piece; the expressions 18 of ap- 
been foi the contiguity of the waggons, he would, it is sionleniorees pan by Lord Eliot, panini n the Dublin ediali however, appear: and it was 
thought, have buried alive.—The extension of the | Gazette e agen feria, a pric cds of sas for the al announced for repetition. 
Great North of England Railwa: ewcastle has at} covery an of th murder: d 802. for suc 
n lly determined on ; the works, it is | inf y ~<a naa any person scellaneous. 
IE be ced as top as practica eet- rit any of the offenders, or ‘os Ht 
ing of shareholders, whi d, has © Gadi th 1adatice: The oe ne Kepaeera y the arrival at Liverpost of 
ousl; 0, approving 
uniting with other hese comp: 
the intended ni 
RELAND. 
Siok Wenley a deputation from the Royal 
an Academy waited on his ee wes _ Lieu- 
e 
Aeatleny of his best winches ‘or 
, and of his willi 
is 
’Connell w 
ec 
return 
the *o: somige aide 
arin; mea 
ich w 
Darlington, paired resolutions were unani- 
of the propose plan of | a 
ani taki 
ew railway, and transferrin; 
ions to a new company. 
es in lease of 
g the requisite 
al Hi- 
ss of con- 
ich his 
n 
offering a reward of 150/. for the 
ension of the perpetrators of a murder committed 
oining county of Wexford. ane Lhe aa 
had lost six oy death 
Bolton, of. Bullybrega, ‘parish of Castle ihe 
county, was sitting at his own fire-side, a sank was as fired 
haye been nee trom persons ae 
fro 
he sat, which wounded him so severely on the head that 
in the 
man, dated oe board the 
on os stig as date red t 
The bealth of the _— pa hese go 
of this murder. Mr. Bolton, it is said, was employed as 
a land-agent. 
SCOTLAND. 
_ Edinburgh. —It is said that there is a scheme on foot 
ral 
mall 
ood, conside: mber engaged in in it, fois any ill- 
ness of ceoneneitr ieb has occurred has been almost 
clusively confined to the spent 
| ha ave unfortunately lost tw 
| white, fell from the hen - 
Coas 
men. we 
Johnston, a 
ur passage from 
members of the 
coipet ere and 
6 take eve 
riae 3 
died two hours after 
the other was Mr. 
this country. * The 
has been penposert i recat lak ‘in some ar te on 
north ofthe Frith of Forth, and sufficiently far from 
vay te porertion cat instrume! £ sahes who was at- 
| tacked o the - inst. with b apuptne of fever 
t appears he en suifering for some 
hed town 
aun ‘ at ae this institution the objects are to ke a 
orders 
sc oe seocrtaiat him to 
n tye 
He chm 
and from ike chp ~~ 
10 disturbance of oy kind took place.—The bar hi 
an address to the Ex-Lord Chief Justice Bushe 
union, and the supply of the 
a phen ri for in the 
Scottish Episcopal C 
laity \ with means of education ion analogo ous a bering den 
upon a 
agricul 
‘local in 
agin Rear nerd 
pyr g 
re evidently was nothing 
letters received 
of the 
which, 
ith ‘ oat of 
eh 
r a? 
the course 
mr of the Repeal recheterome ‘was held on a Te 
ah ig hal in 
cause, 
oF the proceedings re- 
Heiter net 
f life sua- 
" ad 1 7. once 
Wellington ee ae 
ffect th 
petit held, upon a requisition of subscribers and 
e 
se the entire loss o 
poor a a pai ey ian the aa of its quitting 
England to the 20th Au ug. Pe den se number employed 
] soba 
ng in strong terms 
ained in them, concluded | 
, already noticed in this paper 5. ‘and after 
on the sentiments con- 
* That 
he insi: 
neers ad 
Si r Marochetti, aa i a 
aa A itt abeolute Gaeatiboation 
| receive | our ci ontemptuc 
‘an of agitation for public 
ever fe 
y was 
ous indifference 
thie ts silly and. 
orward by any man having the} 
heart of a patriot.” This 
The Barrows on Bre ashy 
Canterbury papers 
recently com} 
Downs, 
were explored. 
several interesting relics, ~— from those 
ly > were ered. these were 
most 
carried acclamation. 
handed 
cation would Mag tigen yp dgrdagey 9 
erected in the eyes of posterity. rk hes: hareeypee 
was then mo ved : — That in so far as the model and bust 
furnished by Duk 
three ws A finished silver rings, foun: 
female, with some beads ; ther were re placed ea 
at the back of which was a bunch 
tained a reat quantity of the bones of ice and 
‘ ade during the 
ies ob Singers 
fr et front of 
Stee ee Sames von te 
prearpe’tavrete 
de 
upwards of 60 of these tumuli, there can be no 
nnet of 8 tat Wg 
"iy veo 
beta, 
vd Sond. not 
‘moved, S poieet the ra ree 
tee, and empowering them 
Baron Marochetti as early as mx poesia.” 
having t been seconded,.was carried by a ma 
10. 
ra 
published So 
net, stated be the prodeetion’ of thin 
sonnet, oO i 
ev 
S. of 
Sacred to the Strona 
esas ot the meeting mage end incompe 
o legeigs oom oa ter " 
.—The remarkable undertaking 
few days since, as th 
and 
Blair-D: 
of removing the 3 fags was commenced by 
is: now, it m said, completed, only a 
few acres gabon to serve for feito the ee 1,500 
added to hs 
sysiennat 
