* 
teanintigs of the rigs, and several large stac! 
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[JAN. 29,° 
‘ng a dissolution of the union, to suggest to - vestry t 
of not an 
room for 
te-payers’ Association ; that the thanks 
of t the ad me given to the guardians for Kensington, for 
and a committee was appointed to draw up the petition to 
Parliament. 
Provincial Nets. 
and villages sa the rejoi 
Tuesday, the day of s hastens 
These ha of tl the ordinary character 
h 
to the lower classes, who w 
enjoying the gray and of celebrating the day in a man- 
ner suitable to the happy occasion. 
Der A se re has occurred on the premises of 
Mr, Carrington, P ‘of Cronden Abbey. The alarm, it seems, 
atch=dog, but pate Br in Rar vee 
Nor 
reer es 
proc! 
a height that the “ehele. of a large 
much injured, By th 
though frequen peril, were pete bived. 
It is said that there is is no dou that the e fire 
was entirely acc — work 
of an ine neenlary, poo Lol . Sie de 8 since on th 
mises of Mr. Meakin, o wash, at an early hour in 
the F niee, It pe ssa thet tMr. Meakin was at the time 
his stack-yard e perceived a fire in the barn 
rvice raised, and a deplo 
ted. The memorialists further ot ct ore such 
Foard 4 should have tebe aioe all cas ship- 
wreck, and to grant or hhold renewed eri ca 
shi owners, an esirin a 
and 
was met by an amendment, declaring the cause of the dis- 
tress 3 te ae alteration made in the Nav 
vi ocity 
debitibns of that abandonment 
England. ‘The majority 
sib: 
Norwich.—A few days since a aod accident ‘oce 
n this city and # Bow: 
A cy) $ 
as since been * i the passengers, 
with Hd slight bru 
—A local paper, the Mévitty; informs us 
that a deputation pty this town and Leicester has waited 
on Sir tot Pee Home-office of the 
Corn 
the Premier re! at the e 
expressed to be furnished with inf 
pat from - numerous 
been recently held, vie it 
Pitainen® im 
Du am.— 
tap ie this county 
mously ae to 
dntly 0 a, its peace ig 
oe tur! sae sya 
the con tinuance of this pies 7“ late 
aerial other counties, particularly in Lbnctatsiahira and 
Wiltshire. 
somes —A fev or since a fire a meire® dina 
flax ho argc ay ises of Mr. Singleton, farmer in 
this town, which in a eur time completely destroyed the 
building, 
ith its contents; a rge ack of 
w considerably damaged. It is re d 
that the fire was occasioned by some of the men employed 
d the flax going into the place to smoke a pi 
of My saat eee 
ark for the 
tes has 
mere erchant-service, was held in this age ek 
the chair, for the : of 
fre into those pt prea si. 
dressed by several speakers, 
necessity of such examina. 
¥ 
were passed, and wing mem 
ae. ‘ as President “ar the Board o f Trade, Was 
adop ati 
of ae Board of Trade to the imenabl loss Se tt life an 
wreck, and to the if 
quiring that all masters and mates have passed an * 
nination pant be been found duly cualed netore it is per- 
life and property be placed in their’ charge. 
1c) esolution am. 
memorial to the Ent of 
Sak deputation then gave it as their 
et sliding scale. 
1a be unfair towards distant ‘peennces, and 
especially injurious to the trade with the United 
8 € 
taking the averages, an ha 
siatizacalese sul ieamen aerial extent ire patie 
tied ct th f those eatbed in commerce, that a actating duty 
was € ially mischievous; but at the same time sugges ured 
that if Ge Goverment Wore determined to yadhere ‘to a fiuc- 
, its effects sa agtt unter 
that charged on the 
—Ana aarp wl recently been made to set fire to Bunny 
| High charter it — always en ye a 
and pert ted in this ere 
he Ww! 
perilous situation through the greater part of the nj 
du me she was lying on her broa adside, with 
here over her; and it is thought that had the 
all to the south, she must have bee 
oO 
#8 
pe ascertain if a 
bella ¢onvict- ship, lying at mag and Sinaia 
‘own, for Mr. Beaumont Smith’s pas: “" to his place of 
transportation, nett jp in view aise he 
rate uring the passa 
n 
ry, 
3 
0002, 
ock (as - the 100,000/. ), and 
se on w e calls could not 
b The chairman, Mr. “Li iggins, entered ‘ale 
pores the ‘tare of the undertaking, and the advantages it 
uld hold out to the proprie 
Hill said 100, 000% would no 
nh 
Mr. Giles, the engineer, then 
Hoe, st a tate es the our oa one of w : 
d be opened b summ After a long 
on satire een tthe proprietors and the directors, the — 
e objects of the meeting, = 
a large major fn: 
Stockport.—The overseers of the poor of this toni 
oard of Guardians 
= stegvennaten Ate seems, were summoned 
unty pab sessions for two 
magist at the recen 
calls, ami scorn together % escurdandl f 900/., and a 
ere made upon them for 
Tiverto days since this town was throw il 
—A 
a state of or by the intelligence "that nine prison 
m the borough bridewell. They have; 
the unfavourable state of the weather, and 
ad to t blic except by means of 
ae thse on. the 
present 
colours, veo limented the 
+ Secor rm 
by the Consort of th 
ie slur nova tthe ye ne — 
