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mpeded by repeated failures. _ His caisson has since been 
wing batten and about. three weeks ago he succeeded 
in getting it afloat It was however doubtful whether 
i success would crown his efforts during the present ans 
but these doubts were resolve € ae . vee 
this county 
Cae Oe the alt a a le 
eae or ae 
er 
f them armed w In several 
instances, it is eater they entered shops, and demanded 
provisions or money ; and, of course, their demands were 
at once complie lied with. After committing some acts o 
sae ce, they ted areas to this s town. Information of 
were shi ctela at from 800 to pt ee 
0 
visit. 
es 
ewes 
ongleton, to eg bse the 
e disa ed workmen to that t oe x day 
aalkicts proceeded towards Poynton Deus not, however, in one 
- large com ody, as at Congleton, but in small Spemcen ro 
groups, pig? apparently as if reconnoitring 
Finding a strong body of rasan there, it is ipa tha at 
they had thus separated ; they showed no hostile inten- 
ome of chétin distributed hand-bills, 
es 
re ae 
€ rio ters have not suffered from 
reat measure, to ae 
sa. 
= 
S 
res 
s 
eC, a irene 
of the respectability ar one of the 
much interest 4 in the town. 
ae dss 
wn 
she gave at vari- 
x ane that he might purchase 
lass - Co 
pikaiie 
when the d have. accu- 
ote er in on 
ne sum 
and was arrested, he admitted that he had never 
who honoured it with Royal visits on twelve several ocea- 
than a week at a time. 
elos 
nee interest preserved there, 
e 
sions, and was in the habi ‘ oF sojourning there for more ES 
are many antique relics of 
Among other trea- 
to 
arose from 
wi 
the parts of 
mulated to several maa. pounds, ee that he would |: 
Afte attempts |. 
to obtain a seitlement the prisoner became embarrassed | t 
any, ad he, therefore, ab should 
as the n a ed 
 fortheom 
’ Newene-under tyme —The colliers at Hanley are 
ing ti urn to their work, but some still ey. 
out. Moni there was a numerous Papier: 
colliers ; but ip ea oe was ime 
D 
Operati 
to join them, 7 
bo ace the works ther 
ated statesman Cécil, 
The 
penis ouring. ae 
= 
Lord Bi 
hursday, and was 
Parker. 
his ne ta 
his time for holding 
believed that he will be s 
JB 
r Sir = 
a aeA mee 
took mea - 
ter i 
‘Howe r @ 
Cc 
is 
one car This 
Maj esty | has travelled 
t 
roe ds coronation of Queen Elizabeth ; 
he 
al George are still sent: nue 
i aie 
corroded aa burst ihe: Inciaerubbe co 
Governor of the Mauritius, Sir G 
¢ resigné ed his comm: 
of the quckeyar and the ships in ofdinary at this port on 
ed by 
Ths 
pa 0 | 
gold basin and ‘spoon, 
and a rosar 
ueen of Scots. 
rations ra tin the wreck of the 
Fiy. 
ppers and Miners, by oe bursting ‘of the 
nd although the gr 
Phi ich bou ‘rj the ine having 
e.new 
$ superintendent 
succee Rear-Admiral H 
yd 
Admiral Sir E, Codrington will also he _ 
s Port Admiral 
here ina few we 
the Been: will ex ite! "Iti is 
ceeded either by thé Hon, Sir 
rartit 
ing of the trustees of Rugby School 
ay ee sia election of a Head- 
te Dr. Arnold. There 
were present the Earle of Denbigh, “sem rn and 
Skipwith, Sir F. H 
e, xs -W, 
y wun her 
by the railroad from London to this 
Sens 
on Saturday. 
7, e oe ae 
pla oe f fire-work 
were delivered ‘efor 
vost gave an entertainment to 100 vi ms ‘amo; 
following, st 
n 1837, as ¢: . ; 
in ly 
ing th 
last seven years, 
836, there meen Li ‘boys: at the College ; 
838, 522 
EO 3 and this yee re 
The cloister speech was delivered by Mr. 
it alluded as usual to 
ction Dy te took 
and. the festivities closed with a dis- 
On Monday,, the hen 
the Provost and a dis 
exami 
nation and election fs scholars 
ps In the evening, the Pro- 
¢ company 
tury 
showin 
will ieesdat all old 
839, 5605 in 1840, 0, 593; 
ys.—The fi following a ee returns of the prin- 
ways for the 
wich 935/., South-Western 7 se ee Fai 
sl pet Northern 
ome 20,6071. London 
am and De b 
ettlement ual, the line 
mittee 
in in the patter 5 meeting 0 
bre Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth, | perions bad been found nec 
ctors had ine ene great vi 
rved the former rate ih dividend to th 
past week: Blackwall 1. bit, 
and Eastern 1,7007., 
and Birmingham ‘T7, it Biting: 
rs likely a “ 
of road. 
nted to coapere with 
e Directors stated that they had reason. to believe that 
the accounts laid before the mee 
ting Fro 
the report it appe that the total amount of traffic for 
the year 1841-42 was 30,784/. 6s. 8d,, while the expendi+ 
ture was 477, 4s. e directors acknowled 
that this was a high charge for the wor! f the railway, 
and attributed it oor ae to the is oe ad the line. 
dividend of share unced, 
balan f a 4 c “aecount, with the "Paiohet sites 
viously on es the whole 
of which was to be wcaae for division.— 
On Sunday evening a a ane nt o 
Croydon Railway. Whil 
ife, the train going at a 
rapid rate at the time, sat himself on the roof of a fi 
arriage, his h 
te ah he was a wavae pick hy ; 
mn held on the body of the guard, and a 
vendiak of ‘  Aecide ntal death” returned. Mr. Cramer, 
summarily assizes 
Guildford: it came on yes mer pleaded 
had 
e | not heed his call. 
West: ‘it 
Mr. Cra 
guilty, but the Judge hae red indictment could n 
and discharged 
common. by the body ae inti- 
mation to ie einige ly all was not right, 
stopped train within a few 
eg 
train as eure as po eset Sp. con- 
but he 
e hemorrhage. 
ce at the, inquest showed hat he ma prota 
intosiated and a the 3 return of ‘ 
‘death yer rmer named 
lanchéster and babar a Rail 
r Chi 
y basking on 
He ran to it, wi ad take a hold of it, 
‘but before he could get out of the way, t 
‘him on the head, and several of the wheels passed over 
his body and killed him on the spot. - 
seen a 3 
accompanied him, la 
“See IRELAND 
~ Dublin.—His Excellency the Lord sagepurreet left the 
regal Lodge on Sunday evening, for Kings 
tely embarked on board H.M.’s acket Merl rlin for 
€ 
arte 
rding Mr. Browne, th 
known. “AIL the police party, who had b 
7, are ek 
this citys where rah are to undergo bad examitatiyy be- 
the inspector- of the 
