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ieuked ing at the Town Hall on Monday, in behalf | that oe system of taking the ay’ speie ge! operated disadvan- | Capt. Nicholas, together with his officers and crew, declars 
of the Society for the Conversion of the ob and in the | tageously for the United States, and that a longer period | ing that they could not decide with precision on the _ 
that Prince Albert had pe six et ma pene eight * 8 would be requisite | causes which led to the disaster ; _that the conduct of 3 
urse 0: society. to put the American merchant equal footing with | Capt. Nicholas was marked by propriety and energy, 
 Bristol.—Advices have been received from the African | the Continental eorehant i the vr of the British mar- | was such as to gest Soe ghiorpeig in a around him; 
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upon ez, i ti the coast, from Gaboon | Liverpool is the port of Seen for passengers as well as At the conclusion of the sentence there was some indica. 
to A es pat py tt saath current strong, pate tg the United. States; the proprietors of the Great | tion of applause.—Mue satisfaction has been caused in 
The crew not bales. able to oe in getting her off, sent tea m-ship for seve- | the naval circles of this port by the intelligence that Me 
e to the King of Cape Lopez for assist- | ral seasons ork, resolved to n e Can wh 
ance, but he rele, gin'y stopped the men. Twodaysafter- | her alternately from Bristol and Liverpool to New York, | case has excited a good deal of attention, in consequence 
i i : sin and ce alternately to Liverpool and Bristol. By the | of his having been dismissed the service, and senten ced to 
i seahorse. tos preparing to come off and session. y-annmneetes the siveet, Samuted * Fg the sea- | imprisonment for writing a disrespectful letter to a senior 
captain and crew fearing that | they should yo murdered, oo sail twice from and th ; thus compe- | officer, was released last week fro from the Marshalsea by 
ting directly with the British ag North sven so royal re of, ihe Lords of the Admiralty. 
ing only part of their clothes with them. Before | Foal the | mail steamers —QOn Saturday night an enormous portion of 
vessel, the captain set fire to her, in order that the natives Manches vac special meeting of the Chamber of a Fock cliff, at the western “aah of this town, fell 
uld reap no benefit by the loss. In about an hour she | Commerce oss been held to consider the ministerial pro- | with such violence as to cause great consternation to the 
blew up, and shor a sea struck the -boat sition for the modification it the Corn Laws. The Proueens in the vicinity, to whom it experts 
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and four of the crew were saved, after being in the water | ing, the propositions for modifying the Corn Law which | the concussion. It is described by the “ Western Times”? _ 
twenty-four hours ; but only three have survived to reach | have just been submitted to the House of Commons by | as being not re: may be termed a cars from anin= 
England, viz. Mr. Knight, second mate, and two seamen, | her Majesty's ministers are totally inadequate for every | clined plane, alan, 
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am. iol ne bre and drying weather for | bene purpose; that they d upon t prin- ifications, 
the last few days have proved beneficial to the fens. The | ciples, and have been framed for the exclusive advantage affording a an ample field of research to geo nei There 
lands which had previously been very wet or under water | of a particular class, without reference to the wants and | are also detached masses in all shapes and positions, many — 
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are pr pel yore tl and in ws order for the opera. | interests of the great body of the people, and ostentatiously | of them resembling et — of ney epi . even 
tions o . wheat, where kept dry, is looking regardless of present distress, and of the ruin which im- | are their surfaces. $ perso ve o visit 
pean od hy = or overflowed has sustained little | pends over the manufacturing and commercial commu- | the place, non: ~ shige “foaching rte fossils, vhs other 
if any injury. Numerous flocks of sea-birds have lately | nity. 2. Thatin expressing their opinions, this meeting | geological rem ; 
visited the Meres, from which circumstance it is inferred | reiterates the declaration the chamber has frequently put Peary rag a8 sth e local ae state that some excites _ 
that the severe weather is not yet over. forth, namely, that it denounces partial or class legislation | ment has been caused by the pr: — of the Judges in 
hamt.—Oned day last gral ga artilleryman belonging | of every kind, and repudiating all protection whether of Gera sey and Jersey to transport the aviotel criminals 
pad the ran India th, countryman driving a} manufactures or agriculture, claims, as an indefeasible | to this town. A highway hes cently ‘convicied of four — 
horses near the Star, on Chathem-bill They en- | right, the power of freely exchanging the products of our j Pes felonies in the former island is ordered to be 
parr into conversation, and the soldier persuaded his | industry for the food of other countries. 3. cog these | shipped for this port, where he will be let loose uponthe 
sompenion | to have something to drink, After drinking resolutions be set forth in a petition to the House of Com- | public. In the Jersey court, about a fortnight ago, another 
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Seahen rand see how he would look in regimentals. The | a prayer that the saree gd proposed by her Majesty’s mi- | the recommendation of the Attorney-General. Judge 
the countryman’s clothes, and contrived to | nisters may be rejected by “es yay cad that no p wt Winter Nicolle is = to pis — against the — 
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a watch and 7s, It was some time before the countryman | entire repeal of all duties on oe ooniie of fo od.” nished in the eid 2 udge Perrott, Lowarie, thought — 
found that his comrade had disappeared, and he was at Merthyr.—The ‘‘ Carmarthen Journal’’ notices a pre-| differently; and as the bench was divided, the Chief — 
ength obliged to drive his team in full regimentals. As valent report that the Chartists are again an the move, | Justice, Sir John de Veulle, by his casting vote, sen- — 
ane hatham, he was taken up as a deserter nd that aclub | tenced him to be transported to England, with his wife 
to the etude: ica the cause of his mili- | is also in existence, where each member } “a certain sum | and face ei who had not participated in his crime.—lIntelli- 
mce became known. The deserter has not monthly, for buying muskets and ammunition. No less | genee has been received of the wreck ‘of the Com- 
than six hundred m 8, it says, arrived at Merthyr last i ; 
ecnter morning, the 17th, a vibra- | week, which were sold to the members of od a = 13s. efrom To to this 
: arumbling noise, sup- | each. The same journal expresses appr that | town. ‘Itappears that she left Torquay on Friday ae FE 
ts of an earthquake, was felt in this | were a rise to take place, numbers oe i "the nll with about 50 passengers, and proceeded favourably 2 
town, Penryn, i, Constantine, St. Mawes, in the | ated people, as many are in actual want of food, and the following morning, when a heavy fog came on, during 
parish of of St. Ss, ps vearyieed places. So great was | distress and poverty existing in the aa is which she ran on shore. The shock is said tohave been 
that doors in the houses are to have | extreme, . so great that all those on deck were knocked down, and 
os gues open. Great alarm was excited; but no Cobheninion.~ a inquiry has been instituted in two of the seamenthrown overboard ; but they fortunately 
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-—The local p oe. on Wednesday, the | this town by fire. a-statement of the vicar, it ap- | the passengers, several of whom were females, and it wat 
9th inst., some evil-disposed p ns entered the Free | pears that the fire originated wholly from sasiaant. and | fully anticipated that the vessel would goto pieces. Capt. 
Grammar School at B. ag li and wilfully set fire to a large | not by incendiaries, as has been circulated. He says that | Lakeman lowered his boats, and in tbe course of an hour 
eee school-books and other property, to the immi- | a short time since a stove on Dr. Arnott’s principle was | all the passengers were safely placed on shore. In : 
ril of the premises. Not satisfied with this, they | erected in the organ-loft to keep the organ dry, and the | mean time assistance arrived from the Coast Guard 
stad to the vicarage and parish church, where they | flue was carried through the ceiling, and out of the west- | Service, when every exertion was made to get the vessel 
asd ample proof of their love of mischief, A reward has | ern wall above the belfry inthe tower. During the morn- | off, but it was found impracticable: these attempts have 
; offered for the discovery of the parties, but no trace | ing, the wind, which blew a gale from Hg westward, | since been renewed, but +e ta — and the vessel has — 
t) them has yet > found, caused an unnsually great change in the stove, and the | heat | become a total wreck. She is not insured. j 
team-ship Acadia left this a on Sa- in the organ being considerable, there is no doubt btthat the | Railways.—The traffic of the oe wae ay? compa- 
turday on Sac asta passage for Canada and the Un = iron plate placed ‘between the stove and the e of os nies for last week is stated to be as follows: Blackwall 
States. She took the mails from the Caledonia, the large . ee saber bar set sister the 9B we it On | 538/., Manchester and Birmingham 322/., pastes Coun- 
er despat P yy one discovery having en piace, an attempt was made | ties 656/., Birmingham 13,4097., Croydon 275/. 
made up since the return of that vessel. The Acadia, al-} to arrest the fire, the organ being the only part in | wich 697/., Great Gators 9,541/., Siathaneiin 3,7931. 
Po not - - to go to sea ome weeks, was, in | flames; but the smoke was was so dense that it was are North Midland 3,696/., Great North of England 1, 
ae course of Friday, got out of dock into the river, pro- | to remain inside, and in less than an hour the roof had | Midland Counties 2,5037, York and North Mid 
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oard the ia, with some she steamed down | that remains of the ancient fabric is the tower, which has | in re i “ i i 
gon de vada; I ins of the anc gard to accidents on railways. Mr. Ewart wished to 
the Mersey, a little past two o’clock, firing her guns, in ogy a slight injury. The loss is estimated to be at | know whether it was the ‘avenion of her Majesty’s Mi- 
: ‘ : ‘ least 5, : isters to alter that h ich gave com~ 
the severe storm which disabled the reat + Pe pig Mr. Garbett, the new professor of | pensation to individuals who happened to be 
ge mover | 1G poetry, Tai efused i elations of persons kill 
pec fsa sag her return has shown that they sus- | year, at St. Mary’s Church, on Sunday, The church was | on railways ? whether, in fact, it was intended to introduce — 
frome the Sy po Gest ene en been received | crowded in every part. Mr. Grant, commoner of St. | a reform with respect to the lawof deodand? The Attor- — 
ge ing sated December 17, 1841, | John’s om has announced his secession from the esta. ney-General said that 2 gnc he was not aware of any — 
we cae =— tg nee ge Rag emigrant ship | blishment, and has followed the e example - , Me Sibhory, such intention.—A special gen ng 0 P 
at Table Bay. During the bent L, has ar- | who was ordained a priest of the Romish Church at Oscott | holders of the Eastern C % acer Railway Company has 
fewer than 57 infants and chi gr me England no a few days since. It is rumoured that soy rinse junior ons been held at the station in Shoreditch, for the purpose of 
ied fot dian children, all under © ek years of roe of the —— intend to join the Roman Catholic raising a further sum of money by the issue of new shares, — 
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Sere Cocak Titinte Con nail to ther elie the trade be, | ollcces of 41. M. 8, Viedictive, for (heir conduct on the | rectee seen ee the meeting the sian of Bele 
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terial pre nen ce on the condition tra. in ~ Gana a, - gy , the hag not take the course jointly, the new shares to be entitled on the 4th of next 
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