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and feseliaes » bax cad the flames spread so rapidly, the wind Christening, to sacl in Binns sr upon her Majesty during So or celicah cea “aftae tha teatie Cae vende : 
rehen- | the d sa nour. They will, a ey it is 
pn be felt Necsus eer eh inares eer ft, ieee tn 4 rsdn’ pe London the same aay be rit otk ca meetin he sa iy pa of thi com. 
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me ap ‘io “yy ae Sales oc ean Ome te potas to the ye report and th as t of Mr. Ras —_ the engineer, 
3. The colours will be presented by the ead, from which it appeared that in the second 
nine nes on the spot, the flames were ultimately sub- | Duke of Wellington in - Cnadrenttt> eh riggary! <4 
} enor , after continuing three or four hours ; and no further ¥ bop iny and Prine ¢ Al ore fe tle. It is reported | ing the cape gh A ay es bs ape —_ a ite 
mage was done. t his Prussian Majesty | an expenditure o i . 8s. 4d., which left a balance 
ik Necpeis tte ve tot Lophen, alich Geb iota bea normed ce th a Knig ht camer of 9, 7810. 16s. 10d. The passengers conveyed on the 
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ceived by the coachma Roya i the per mat ~ i ae rs shin . ye. | vallway :186, 3 beg i _ wh epee * OORT aE &e., 
A wal of t f el i ae ch ales iene Peg. bel eke . ide joopeces to Pe eg y loan-notes payee . 
ety ofthe giorno ts bon eld Orpington Sl ne ee oh names [is et arte ice ear al 
consequence of the late incendiary fire which occurre rst time, A n Act to i 
in that lg |The pn indignation ft by Se oetig ceded by a martial poate aor sais of Bel- in conlutng thei report, “the ti abe alloted 
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. in the Gravel Pit Farm, in the oceupation of Mr. | tensive preparations are in progress for a general illumi- | sion p 
Sree fockenn, this meeting js of opinion that it was the | nation throu ’ re ned the town on the evening of the chris- pelt of the further demands es a jo ~ which 
act of an incendiary. ‘This meeting, therefore, cannot | tening. Num s flags, banners, and other fa she big led to a motion by Mr. ’ rsons, eee ye hae 
sufficiently express its utter abhorrence of such a wicked | devices, will te “Sanlayok by the inhabitants during the Goldsmid, Bart., for an a at i wit ee till 
act, the more a a the sufferings which it must inflict | day, which is expected to be one of universal rejoicing and oh Saehe's anne 4 ay a comm - 1 al 
lation, many of whom will neces- | festivit ~~ n having 
scniy t be nun ph Bp em loy, i is 1. abnteusplated. That a Aa —On the evening of a i inst., a seg he accounts, ee ee of five shareholders was ap- 
reward of 100/. be offered for the apprehension and con- | discovered in at the Abb x. The oiesad for that purpos 
viction a“ the offender or offenders, and that a subscription | floor was er burnt, but the fe : having been erly ds 
entered into for the purpose.” The above resolution | covered, and every exertion used to su t, the ! i hae ? 4 
was accompanied with Sacther to the effect, “ That the | were Aictanstaly estinguished before any considerable py blin.—A trial has taken place in this city of a man 
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ne w Ass a further reward, together with a York.—A few da ays ago, as vs degeet) ny eg regain Thomas Patrick ee borne gg grit — 
mn toa ‘omplice.’’ It was mentioned that, so | near Whitwell, was returning home is city, in a : : id Ae 
ap oe from its y rs “likely that the act had originated with spring cart, he was accosted by an apparently well-dressed course = the nag ae rat asec 4 
poor person or others in distress, that in the parish | lady, who wore a muff, veil, &c. and who desired ets poate OF BEC, WES Gecay ¥ Frot Pp ‘a 
€ pris oO were the a 
ave created considerable eatlehditint te desired him to get out, as she had lost her glove. The principal witnesses against him. Shortly afterwards the 
ined, being su us t : oGy 01 ee hed to she we 
Newcastle.— ter of a ship, the | not right. His companion then alighted from me Lia with his throat cut; and a knife, be ange : @ pre 
Commodore re Napirarived tS at North § Shields from Dundee, | and Mr. Butler at once iy ut his horse into a gallo soner’s brother, set which the a fount a eg hr ‘ 
uring very foggy | when immediately several shots were ae after Wa, but sharpening the previous day, was foun Seine ah oo 
weather, nie Bis 7 oa collision with a vessel be- wean taking effect. On arriving e, he found the | Un der these circumstance ces, the prisoner was — ? re 
ng to Southampton, the crew of which took to the in his ca cat and discovered with ba a finns of loaded t him was entirely ciroumstant i : oes 
rigging, but before any assistance om be rendered, they pitts and a clasp-kni not appear that he was actuated by any feeling © atred 4 
all perished, with the exception of the mate, who fortu-| Railways +The fol eae is said to be the correct ac- | or revenge, and his motive for jatienitang ‘te eri a 
nately succeeded in getting on board his vessel, and has | count of the accident noticed in our last as having occurred | pears to be wrapt in mystery; the only one suggested by 
since been as at ea pa ey on the Leeds and Manchester Railway, which we copied | the : h : 
eeting hel Thursday b before the from the local papers, and respecting which there appeared reward might Ne offered for the apprehension of the murs 
swiccCbancallor.1 og the na ‘of ascertaining the num- | to be - bay time eee Lenore reports. It seems | derer. The crime of the prisoner was still further aggra- 
ber of votes respectively promised to the candidates, it sp- that as of the luggage-trains was passing between the | vated by his subsequent conduct, as by the minute account 
say there byw for Mr. Garbett, 921; for Mr, Wil- Sgactiy- ‘bride e sah lland dalioas, a spark fell upon and | he gave at the station-house of the transaction, which he 
3; upon the friends of nd latter _— n | set fire toa artic of the goods, when the engine-driver, | alleged he had only witnessed, he had nearly caused the 
imiedatl withdrew him from thecontest.—A few nights | in order to extinguish it, exhausted the whole of the | mother of the boy to be arrested upon a charge of being 
sagen ntleman named Travers, = this town, was re- | water which he had to supply the boiler, whereby the fir the murderer of her own child. It was, however, satis- 
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or oy close to baie heath, whereby he was for a time | all the steam was gone, in consequence of which the train | as, on the evening the murder ~ committed, she was 
rendered insensible. On recovering himself, he discovered stopped. At that moment another luggage-train came up | eonfined at the Lying-in Hospital After a long and 
m ifi i » | at great speed, when a collision took place, and one of patient investigation, the jury found the ee guilty, 
and being unarmed, he pretended to be unconscious of | the engines and tender = i damaged, as was also a | and sentence of death was passe ed upon him, the Judge 
sdb ost ot hope for any miti i 
supposed got all the booty they could, ran off, leaving him ugh one man had his "high ’severely fractu red. The | of the sentence.—A serious fire, attended with loss of life, 
on the ground. Mr. Travers then found that he had been oe éd to be near! ; a ‘ broke ou é 
robbed o his purse, containing two or three pounds, and | been held on 3 ohn Dixon, the police man who was killed | cabinet-maker iu Bride’s Alley, and was so rapid in its — 
3 his gold watch and a guard-chuin, which he | on the line of the Great Western bowibnkce in the ‘Sad nning | progress that, out of eleven inmates, nine only suc 
gutting, whilst sigbalistog one of the up-trains, as stated | in making their escape : the other two, both of whom were 
ve vered. — : n our last. The jury returned @ Verdin of “ Accidental | women, one 60 and the other 19 years of age, were burnt — 
S Shields.— A fire has occurred in the Trinity death ;” at the same time adding, that they entirely ex- | to death.—The usual weekly meeting of the Repeal Asso: 
Church, in this town, in consequence of one of the flues | onerated the company, and those i i onday. The Seer 
red = rig nde Be nn - Mr. J. O'Connell, M.P. 
gation we assemblin g Divine Service, and, by prompt | Reigate, threw himself under t : ‘Beabten train, at Red- | meeting for his father’s absence, and addressed the meet- 
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