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acpitlen ; that he then proceeded to show as ae of s A few days since one of the boats be- 
state e Se Boag account, and the fictitious entries as Ioging 5 “this, " place, being the first on the southern bak on Thu 
e, but even after this there still appeared to | coast, put off t o fish, and succeeded in catching 200, | seem to do so by the 
cm a deficiency 84/. 12s, 4d. Mr. Ridge said e asked | which readily sola at the price of 4/. 10s. per 100. t Fed, q 
whet her he had taken the general deficiency | Hertford.—The following unusual circumstances oc- | father went in search of her ; es not wind her, he — 
n aa on part and that he replied in Lars and that he | curred at the Quarter Sessions of this county, on Mon- ri- 
had taken it pak. ears since, when amily were in| day. A man named Godfrey, was charged with stealing r’ 
listress. This having closed the case for t the prosecution, | a quantity of wheat, the property of his mistress, and 
the counsel for the defence addressed the jury at con- | convicted on 1 gl evidence. The verdict, how- : § the ¢ 
i er, had seareely been recorded, when the counsel for of the crime gone to a neighbouring public-house, where 
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who gave the prisoner a good character, after which the | one of the people called Quakers do solemnly a: 
med up, Me ere ing the law, and reading the | ended with ‘So help you God.’ i 
evidence. The jury returned a verdict of “ Not Guilty,” | formality, the clerk had neglected to require the Quaker | he was afraid o 
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rous ns in Court. e other prisoner was then ar- | The Court admitted the objection and others. S ‘ j 
raigned on the same ch pair evidence being offered | ordered the prisoner to be discharged. Shortly after this yerdict returned of “ Wilful Murder” against the pri- 
for the prosecution he was pay cies occurrence the jury retirned a verdict, in the ease of a ke his trial. i 
Dorchester.—Sir James Graham has paid a visit to | young girl charged with shoplifting of “ Spee of stealing, | | Oxford.—We learn from a local paper, The 
his ge al in this pont on wich gg a public | but without a felonious intention. sel for the i ) a 
to him. After dinner the customary | prisoner submitted that such a reine wis a " vekdiet of | sity, which has already given rise to so much discussion, — 
ven, a on the health of the Pathos of | acquittal. The Court also admitted the objection, and | and created such genera al interest, is fixed to take place — 
Wales being | proposed, Sir J. Graham rose and sai id, that ordered the prisoner to be forthwith discharged.— | on Wednesday, the 26th re q 
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lips of her Majesty, at Windsor, a plotgs, which he had | in the silk ye A I Mr. age hake a con at | two men apprehended on suspicion of having murdered — 
much pride i a Repos on that occas He heard | New-mill-end. gi e spot, | Emma Evans at Chirk, have undergone a final examing 4 
eas cad ape maa tl the civil and religious atthotilles of the | and the fire was épeedily Subdied, bt aot “Behot damage | tion before the magists es. ne evidence adduced ~ 
within the walls of the Palace of Wind- | had been done to the amount, of of from 3,000/, | against them was only circumstantial and ha 3 
i al be 4,0007. The fire appears t hehe inated i in the | been before our readers. e strongest circums 
in the paths of virtue and religion, and to instil into his | engine-room, A number of optthtives n it is said, be aga ainst them was the possession of the bundle containi 
mind | 7 pie Disscomsecgar for the civil and religious | thrown out of employment in consequence. rticles which have since been i autem as Miler 
liberties al pledge which, he was sure, Se ag —On the night of Friday the 31st ult., a fire ia ased. The two prisoners concurred, though the 
her Maj esty would ‘fall On his own health being pro- | supposed to have been the act of an incendiary, bro roke | statements were taken Separately, in saying that th 
ressed the comp: co out in os siackyard of the Rev. H. Owen, of Hayening- | found the parcel lying in the road, along which they 
erable length. Dies pe sab to the recent treaty con- | ham, in this county ; and d but for the act etive exertions of | pened to be walking ag hey knew nothing 
cluded between the five great powers of Europe, for the | the n eighours it is barge tell not =< be sack-yatd to whom it belonged, and that they were innocent o' 
total suppression the slave-trade, effected by a Go- | which contained 7 ¢ hay-stack the knowledge of the murder. They were committed to 
vernment which, he added, he was proud to belong to, | stables, pi faring buildings adjining, staat have een their trial, 
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he said that nothing of much importance had oceurred | burnt to the grou The was confined to tw Sou thampion. — Intelligence has been received thi 
ince he last saw them. At a period of great publie | stacks, which ibe "Gaile eeindthed. The police have Springfield House, the fine mansion of K. Digby. 
difficulty the preser iste e , n active in their endeavours to discover the author of | was on Tuesday eres destroyed by fi 
df small space of tim Pp fire, young bad character living in a | that it was first discovered about two in th 
e ppo aah: said that their | neighbouring parish, who it seems has been twice co an-servant, W a over the kitchen apartmen 
request was et e; but the people of England were | mi r € is official capacity as magis- | and w e his escape through a window, an 
nable, and were oO wha te, was apprehended on Saturday on suspicion, and | the family in ra’ part of the house, just in time t 
It would not be exp d would, indeed, be improper | will und an ing before aoe a = : e their liv igby, it is stated, has lost 
enter into detail on any measures which}  Liverpool.—A local r, the Journal, giv fire some Mie ‘aluabie manuse cripts : 
so ag ight have it in contemplation to propose ; | count of the arrival in this city of fhires € CRs Indians aieoee —A mee was recently held at the Court. — 
ut this he might say, that every feeling of gratitude | from Quebec. ey are, it seems, on their way to the | hou tS adops means ap relieving the distresses of the 
would prompt them | to use every exertion to meet the | Colonial Office, bearing with them letters from Colonel wcities classes.. The rector, seconde the Rev. d 
pe ee of the best portion of the com- | O'Halloran, of the 68th Reg., who has lately, it is said, addington, moved that the meeting regarded with de , 4 
om y> rit so to form their measures as to meet the | been elected pest White Chief of the Micmacs. They | sympathy the pat suffering of the working classes im 
wishes of the public. The Right Hon. Baronet then | are described as well-dressed, ae ice oe ing men | the bo rough 5 and tha ne oe) in relieving their distress — 
uded at some length to the speeeh.reeently made by | of strong Indian features. “Oiie of them is chief o ap ered into. Several g entlemen 
whe nage op "jena to the ple pee ss ha the tribe, “. the oor two have sin deputed to accom- | addressed the meet ne resolutions were adopted for 
5 arked ‘that | pany him. ief wri ‘ i ri Agee ittee 
eed in the te hee of Bgland the sun had gone down, preity well ; and the othipt 16 Alltiiogh Gioy daderstata ira rise te = htc “301 er 100k were i 
e had gone down por a} the language, find it if it. | i pet re j ie 
tial and net sigs probally ores not ap eat to be k ‘oir wha BB roy vor eh ho Sranest toi the it ee ot iene Hehet ‘Corn ine ee 
with ey 7 x’ e did not pl ced ty country, but one part of it is said to be t licit the bitin r a ; scheint ; ‘finds. by different spea ers 
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rz 2h appre ay eee for eee |e cs dof ic the in completing the erection of a Catholic ing the ing, it appeared that of 15,823 individuals, 
Taare bo the acti i f ree which the tribe have yi a bué for want iabtng a 965 houses, | latel isited sg ae directio 
rm y rd on that occasion, that the former unds ave not fidén able to comple mmittee the | ly were | 
inistry had left to the present Government “an easy Sse ie ester.—On Friday night, the “31et Sig another | f ai to be full 66 partial oyed, ail 
task.” This he endeavoured to prove untrue by entering | serious fire occurred in this tow 4 1u8 hie ts % -eanpoyed, ae jaraly employed 
at length into the state of th nt bere wn, in a large warehouse able to work were wholly without employme: ent. 
} ‘State of the country, its relations | forming part of Bateman’s-buildings, in Bla okfri 5 th 
abroad, and its conditions at home, which was such, he | street. The € premises, which the on of Mr. ; sing Coe Sesame 3 bebe poe Pon thal 
said, as tage a on gory t Ministers anything but an “ easy Finch, calenderer and m asin vind Me fr. nie wed th 4 . ee a Ye fat tt din snk baw vi mal cd 
daa N ge nothin of fie catienina” -u alico- | thority of a corresponde it prepiarats ons hay 
they should pty aT Wack ¢ ae ‘gee articu pros e printer, are nist te het iene iewell, on ‘the Manchester | commenced for enclosing he land intended for the Ro} 
the difficulties of the peel it would be their duty | was first Paisveied hy by a Ceriad sede af & ge be am Seu ¥ x atin hak: ue tae & 
manfully to meet those difficulties. The Right Hon. | thought from the retired situation of the bu i, ts it Wood Fac ‘ipeton oP atid abo iahy Wea ¢ 
Baronet then animadverted on the conduct and measures | must have been burning for i eh bs oe SPE a Gi en he en ee 
of the late Ministry, and said it was not a combina- | served. Pgh re the ext bould ix tie th 2 itis Wie (Sse or Ha ks tee ae 
tion of monopolists that overthrew them, but the loss of ing wad in flimes, and there bette I arrive the whole build- | consists of a rich sandy loam upwards of three t in 
the confidence of the people : and that ioe of confidence | actic ites Sa  & ares eing little hope of saving it, | depth, and is, it is said, in every respect calculated for the 
ceded, and did not follow the loss of the confidence of | perty, for which seri i. reserve the adjoining pro- | purposes required. The range of gl ill exten 3 
arliament. He eonelu Bika puctiany tat |: at aia CPs ous ae sage were for some time | wards of eight hundred feet in a direct line ; and in 
speaking for himself, and he was sure that fe might | without destroyin midee than the b ait ah Was got under, | centre of this will be erected a cottage, for the residence 
speak also for the head of the administrati : é 1g Pi an the building where it ori- | of the head gardener. On each side of the cottage there — 
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eel, they would never —s a miserable | of the fire is fot kno speebtinal Rives | The og py t ; "f re =: 
official beg ing: rom year fis Raifd Whett the #62 the seat meat ppeared to | houses throughout the whole line for the production ¢ p 
year, when the publie pi Pei was ‘forfelted but ne before.—We noticed in our last th Gretenetives ia | pines grapes, penches, and other foteed frai Hs 3 
ing on that confidence so png as y possessed j several ns in this Dh GRIMS DR ae Le ot tiede botnet ever, Have Hus J° beet : 
would proceed in the fear an diseases ab shal iiss hahakine of ie n had been suddenly taken ill, | finally determined upon. At the back of the range of | 
deneiflered in he thete ay. prin deh rarer’ ao ton mutton Meee which it was con- | glass a number of sheds will be constructed for the cult — 
Durham.—wWe lea m Barnard Castle, in this | the broth and the Cilitieal: Waa : Pega both of | vation of mushrooms, stowage of fruit, potting, tool 
county, that the heed ote get and A gach in that town, } both the presence of arsenie h igor i fected | pon cac: § and this part of the garden will also be A 
amounting to upwards of 120 families, are reduced to| The whole affair, however, etill ' bein clearly detected. portioned for the forcing-pits. There will be a terrace — 
eat dis to the want of employ, most of the | in myste altho h it i : OHERMCS £0 be involved | upwards of twenty feet wide in front of the hothouse’, — 
manufactories having stopped wo king. ne town, it Fr be ania h it some ae £ piney ion has fallen and the garden will be intersected wi d and uniform — 
t ; f tl been divided into districts, and the habita- ro of the hous No judicial investt rea A Bale ae department will be heated by hot 
ions of the poor visited to ascertain the nature of as taken place. All the ties Wh gation, however, | water Pipes 8, Upon a new and im 2.3 roved _ principle. The — 
- of distress ; and the result has shown that for the pobons od have since ritoy ei Swidimae ol nore a bri He t high,” 
ast six or seven weeks the average incomes of the above Notti $6 ="Pha vitae rom i e n fa n, when eh ide is 3 expected to be one of — 
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—- = been at it wl rate of 1s. 24d. per head per | has been thrown into a sts ge of ei near this town | the most perfect in in the kingdom. The present gardener’s — 
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r Soe 3 ctraprdnd e eceased, which , ought into a state of cultivation. — 
as oa 10g skaeoel pelea: ie Ter aoe | tomes r parents, but the risoner becoming dis. | havate ego, earn from the “ Railway Magazine, ” 
SEMEt particn catnot be ah des ge bn Bs co ris tool ts hab hey had tr slat ce the connexion, | follows : ig’ sal aiived gt page Fig eri | 
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ir amg 2 ts from this port inform us that the | who possessed considerable personal attractions md inhi ae | 2,4281. ; Midland Counties, 2,5337.; North Mien 
ery has already commenced with some pro- | interruption to their interegurse is supposed ac hat led 3,9750.; York and Midland, 1,577/.; Hull 
Selby, 810/, ; ‘Northern and Eastern, 1,1217 ; Great : 
