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i a long memorial to Lord sre amar signed by 250 land- 
and merchants resi in this country, to which 
returned an soa te That he did not con- 
ace for emigration, but only 
r the pur- 
said that in his estate of 5,000 acres, only 300 were under 
i. t of labourers, and at there were 
( ood land uncultivated. Mr. Burnie, 
in moving a vote of thanks to the chairman, co ted 
on the absurdity of sending emigrants 17, iles, 
when the Cape was so near, and its climate so suitable 
to the English eaten The lutions were all 
carried unanimously.—On ay a public meeting was 
held, Gosia notice, for the purpose of receiv- 
’ delegates a to = pre- 
ing the report of the tra trades 
tiles was the ee week of the 
‘capo _—s sda of whom only five 
were poset now 
Iton, a painter, mov 0- 
¥ the “ vers G bagi and straight- 
forward” cc pony of the masons dur strike 5 whic 
been seconded, i carred ve a 
rried, cafeeadisg: the cone 
by the meeting of the con prime of the quar 
men of Devonshire in refusing arry stone wg the 
works of Messrs. Gri: Pet con- 
ro Forests, pe the 
“visit ¢ of er Majesty an bas 
tivity en at the oie on, ion where a com numb 
workmen have, stg BP say in _——- 
; and pet alteratio ns 
t ce C 
will accompany her Maj 
rumoured, will be continued for six s. On Monda 
a numerous meeting of the Fall, fhe tradesmen of t 
town was ray at the To wo Hall, t e High Constable 
the chai what steps should 
- ken Sie nadie re her Majesty and Prince rg but 
her Majesty’s in sit is not 
s the precise period of he tended v 
done than the pappolstions of 
ye fixed, — more was 
ommit 
Bristol. iti ad stated that in —— of a number 
of valuable le tter ng lately pore 
stolen from the a at in this as, wake a represen 
tion to that effect having been made to the : Posimster 
it seems, was 
ny years. 
oer bebe epee ite 
is gone to lay the ‘ftom stencil before t 
General, ead? to receive instructions as to ulterior pro- 
ceedings. 
Bury.—A local paper, the eeetreds states that eet -: 
~ ai i n the Pome 
tow 
occurred ring a — of forty-four 
Fal aunts have been vedavedl ‘of the follow- 
which was committed in t 
harbour o é J 
and pledging the meeting to suppo 
strike so long as it shall last. The th ters: wag addressed 
by Messrs. Wakley and Feargus 
to whom votes of thanks were p 
rg! mprov vvemenis,—It is stated that, in bona 
e Hal 
i 
He was 
wed along 
ay tit on Saturday i in the Adelphi, for tay purpose 
of 
g stated the proposed objects, the _ ng was 
temp Fowler and several other gen gen tlemen, Die 
ab 
8 
have ae place owing to the i deduipie 
tence of Committees of the House and other parties, —The 
first New Houses of Parliament will be laid 
oy h arl the summer.—It is intended 
che € mon cil to petition Government for 
che removal of the old houses in Poste row, Tower-hill, 
to make way for extensive improvements in the City, the 
cost of which, if carried out, will, it is said, be about 
‘Accidents Stee cas —Great 
a 
ere ld od man 
alarm was created on 
Charles- thie ted Hows e, by the 
in of f three reb eae persons 
s that 
many others  wdubded 
jee br pron as well fee cua others eile. have long 
s 
a dila 
e place.—On whee 
a Seah Simms, Esq. 
equested t 
kes hore 
~ be i im 
ee for ay telief of ‘the 
et in Spitalfields, to be applied to the 
A. —Yes terday the King of Prussia and 
Albert arrived at an early hour, ates “his 3 Hee 
7 and a number of distingui 
d at the inquest which is to be 
his men to a at el 
Capt. Williams was in waiting at the time appointed, but 
there being no boat he engaged a pilot to put him o 
board his vessel, but had not proceeded far when it was 
discovered that the vessel had sailed, and had got out o 
the harbour. Th uard were immediately apprised 
of the affair, and several “clippers” were 
i 
nce was received that the vessel had 
Mine the 
amined before the magistrate. 
6) 
Captait in his charge seran that he had n 
person. permission to sail without him, and that the crew 
by 
ing aales on for their defence, the mate said that ths 
under 
went on shore 
n port getting under weigh, on seeing which he said to 
the men, that he suppose they should have the captain 
on he adap a and told 
rtly after, finding “that the se eg did 
e got essel under weigh 
ould have drowned herself 
ere 
paid by the run, and they were not going x severe 
sabe while the captain chose to be taking 
hore.’” The er also, he said, had Sar hie that | if 
the captain was incompetent, he was to take - 
—_— This denied by both the captain and the 
The magistrate said it was a f piracy, for 
which i in law ey were all liable to be hanged, and they 
must be taken outh and tried for the offence. 
Hulme Care: us accident, attended with loss of life, 
has occurre earred i in this is town, in the boiler-house attached to 
the cotton-mill of Messrs. John Pooley and Son, 
street, near the Ca eng Barracks. It was caus ed by the 
internal boiler flue, which imme- 
ot water burni 
fa 
to be driven out A of e it geet ree, 
scalding four men so seriously that three uel be ay died the 
same day, and th eae i recariou 
te. An inquest we mn held, and Meets a lengthened 
investigation a y tal death’’ 
of | ag pt ae 
id 
factions ;, if this 
hall detach me ve yo 
ove: Tasik advocat 
fo ameliorate your moral an 
uth.—H. M. § 
Portsm 
rm. 
at that EShent thirty feet 
of one is considered idee ss, ag the other remains 
fa 
outhampiton.—On Saturday 
in the parish of Lyndhurst, in this county, i 
ou. 
aaa 
I kno 
exclude myselt altogether pe the ten 
ha 
izen-mast hay 
wks the whole of hae’ fal alse keel is gone, 
re 
cause—if n 
course be approved, a4 ss igs cm 
ur ¢ » you t se- 
hat, in Teslving on this 
of office; 
evote the 1 remainder 
ew 
Vindictive, which was dri 
ashore during the re gale of i week, has been ‘isa 
on mination 
3 2 been’ f found to have 
Li the damage, however, 
of the ship» and not abaft, ag 
een cut awa’ 
t of her main keel forwa 
b~.] 
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bad 
oO 
“— 
oS 
s 
Bo = 
a 
2 
=) 
a 
Oo 
eS 
he cause of the 
no a 
a a veatiy hee was held 
consequence 
th 
vious mee at in con- 
fellow- 
peishioners a at the result of the introduction of the New 
Poo 
stem into ree 
d 
¢ incorpora 
in at 4531. 
expense 
prope After s 
“4 the whole system 
eS 
on, and thei it Majesti 
re- | unqualified approbation of 
the 
i 
: al Arsenal and the vario jects of interest it 
contains. A large body of troops were then assembled 
th mmon, and a review took place in presence of hig 
Majesty, who also witnessed a display of the ricochet, ball, 
d rocket practice in t arshes, and mortar and howit- 
zer practice on the mon. His Majesty and the dis- 
tinguished a by — he was attended afterwards i Th 
rtc éjedné in the mess-room i : » nor 
Artillery, and at 2 o’clock embarked for Ostend under a| “itHe® What course to take, or what wiiiog: to a 
eae salute, and with all the a al which have pane Sie 4 pooh unto my last hour, and so m > we 
his during his visit to England. : aust very legitimate means 
ee et panaieeintinanititinsaeaa tion affords, in petitions to Parli gv ges Sapo be 
--BProbvineial Wetvs. ber yet pachnmew 2 as ee, with your employers 
; BeghineThi town has been es the last week in | ties; we must all work nth op responsible 
* aatate of som 1 the expected ' who ’ will one day give an account of their snativen tend 
0 
| barrassment, 
affairs of 
1837, howeren ar was a levy of 
n 1840, tanith ; in 
was usive 
Saehoaee: which had sng detray 
rty. ome Me rther 
pet ie altogether repealed. This ee having b 
ent, the 
with only one rt i voice, and a day named for pre- 
t 
st, his ‘Majesty left the s 
ig the poor of the t 
Pape gg exinti 
nar ie ies Mesias hak they had on tt 
the company, It appeared that the 
pene 
The 
district. 
endment for poate 
tter for six 
original 
paring the it 
Wi tia memorial addressed to the Archbishop 
of Cantarbinry against the prevailing Yoctrines of Popery 
nd Puseyis is now in pri s of signat 
bitants and visitors of this town and Melcombe Ri 
Windsor. Saturday morning an inspection 
724 Highlanders, under the command of Col. 
took place The Queen, the 
and Albert express: 
phacd 1 geen appearance 
ich 
he paid. station. 
f 100/. to be distri- 
sisi rgb of the 
ead ‘the FeDtss 
s and em- 
the receipts for | 
