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ests of the tenant would® be «promoted.» Sir. Robert 
Price followed, and said he was afraid there was too much 
truth in what: his ‘friend th 
nday was exceedingly cael 
dat has aoa continue od to ‘taihard; and is now in a stat 
of convalese 
n a parcel containing 870/. in bank | the Chair, supported by t arquess of Downshire, the 
notes, which he had been entrusted to a to the poe Earl of Carna , Lord yleigh, Professor Henslow, 
office*at Hull to send to York in and was sen- | &c. rd Braybrooke, in p ing success to the So 
tenced to be transported for seven years. ciety, adverted to the recent ministerial measures as they 
iver pool.— meric aty being now in | affect the prospects of agriculture.  H not,”’ he 
force in regard to the apprehension a criminals, a man | said, ‘‘ one of those croakers who preached that the sun 
named Joseph Hall has been arrested in this town o ritish agriculture had se as ard it 
charge of stealing a large sum of money at Boston from a remarked, that they had reason, like potatoes which were 
Thomas Montfort, an English emigrant. He wa nipped with the frost, to hang their heads, as if ashame 
examined before the magistrates at Warrington Jast week, | of themselves, ould not touch upon the tariff or 
idence.— assengers are | sliding-scale, be he was sure that if he were tod 
e d voices would i 
vaiiod te to raise the cp | 
unded. It one from 
‘* I beg leave to acknowledge the of your letter, 
and of the e which “sortie i - It does no 
occur to me that € means of procuring for Mr. 
ince any ion of the-description of that to which 
you refer, J° it to you, from a fund which I am 
at liberty to apply tosuch a purpose, the sum of 501., a 
request you'to apply it ‘in es a manner as may be most 
for = aca of Mr. Prin 
- —Snow fell in : this s city and its neighbour- 
hood: Tat: week, and the hills near Her efo se and around 
Abergavenny are covered w th snow. se have also 
made their appearance in serene parts of the Spuibeipatiey: 
fore mae = early winte 
Te.— We alladed in our last to ve — 3 
Grace "Danog, and her removal from Alnw o Bam 
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ii her 
rsonal heroism at tem wreck of the Forfarshire steamer 
vill long make her 
ces, 
may ie! arena 
unlikely nate subscript 
eof perpetuating her memory by a 
or 
lic monumen 
Northieach, —The adjou urned inquest . re Northleach 
Hous: — — n has been resumed e times since 
nour oes e evidence of = ethan 
lation to the damp cells, and the agin treatmen 
qelaniala The details differed in no_m 
those dy given. On 
the custody of the 
Bel 
of the 
0 
all the jurors, | 
ron Wi nth anniversary of the Agri- 
cultural Society of this town took pe ce last week. After 
the distribution of pra about 150 gentlemen dined to- 
gether in the Hall of the Tustitation, Lord Braybrooke in 
witnesses 
substantiated: the facts there mentioned, particularly in res | 
adjourned their sittings to the 24th, an erroneous 
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good character, as there was arm that was not capable 
of improve ”——The Earl of Carnarvon also expressed 
his:conviction, “ that € was no ground for the alarm 
which had lately: arisen. lik panic among the agricul- 
tural community, for agricult as yet far from having 
reached the height of perfection, to u the 
> seid a 
sk entass had said that they hed 
bellowing of foreign bulls, the bleating of foreign sheep, 
_ the grun them 
ha 
he was-not passing t 
y the rules of = society, 
of - America rk a 
lac rise to 
peers tell them that — ina 
American sheep were worth n 
and the ski 
spr 
e of this. previously, but 
asa positive fact. In pursui ng the course lately taken, 
pi ebya sincere adi to uphold the prosperity of the 
a altel interest 
Scarbor 
teen severely inj cauey 
Southa ai Hey i nea steamer, the Morlaisien, ar- 
rived Serb last week, fro 
hy 
emen and gentlemen connected with 
hag county have come forward with bers) subscriptions 
0. liquidate the expenses incurred b pegyrglis 
alae during the late mahi eee 
sage spade for the maintenance of that. corps re Govern- 
uence of t = tafford Grand Jury havi 
e abroad.that a winter assize for clearing the gaols 
i will not be the case, 
has gon 
will ld in-December.. But.such 
urpose ting any.emergenc might va from 
the arrival of fresh. prisoners, ae were in the art 
of the month daily arriving from Pe ba 
ige’s departure from. Stafford, their Lordships di- 
rected that legal proceedings, at suit of the 
should be m taken against those attorneys who 
ook money from ¢t ers’ ds and nm neg- 
lected to defend the pri ¥ of th en © 
ceived 9/., the produce of a poor woman’s fur- 
niture, for defending ne ia and then left him to his fate, 
which was transpo 
ortati 
sor.-—On ne last St. George’s Chapel was re- 
opened for divine service, aftes Aimee been closed for some 
ays to enable the workm 
oy: 
Albert with one of the Society's s doubl le b aan ice rs, 
for use when his Roya igh ness skates upon the lake at 
Bishopsth toa rous congregation. The chapel 
was full, as it was srnerstond tobe the last on his 
Grace intended to preach, in consequence of his very ad- 
vanced age, having ~ Monday last. completed his 85th 
year he text was well, chos ‘«The night cometh 
wh man can work ;’’ fram which the venerable Arch- 
bishop delivered a discourse appropriate to the occasion. 
ailway, following are the receipts of the prin. 
cipal railways for the past. week n and Birming- 
ham, 16,4004. ; a 
Derby, 2,0772. ; Bri 6461.; Great North of Eng- 
land, 1 AGU, ; ; Hull and Selby, 1,280/, ; Eastern Counties, 
1,056l.; Grand Junction, 7,954/ ; Northern and Eastern, 
1,486. ; 3 South-Western, 6,441/. ;Midland Counties, 
3,004/.; Edinburgh and Glasgow,.2,149/,; North Mi 
land, 4,521/,.; Greenwich, 8363, ; Blac |, 9931. ; Croy- 
don, 297/.; York and North Midland, 1805/.; South 
Eastern, 1489/. The c i appo to. examine 
the position and future management of the North Midland 
Railway have, naverteis aid uction may be 
aie the. cu e m, and 
may be sccomplished bya Sei iieemmedt of the 
gon oaths. 
time to 2° into. the rites furnished, will be called, at 
whi ch th expe ed. 
—The decline in n the Teckipts off the Greenwich Company 
attributed to the increase of the fares to 8d. 7" has sect 
class, although no additional accommodation is provided 
The disputes with | the Crosdon Company 
ing of ated prejudicially on 
iat —A meeting of the West Ludon’| Ghaschalibers 
ook 28 last week. The creditors of the railway have 
erally come forward to compound | their ype here 
greater portion of the 4 cbmscicr on shaved ai are i inh 
served ioe. so that the under! 
ile past remain ed in serene 
—On Sund 
for ‘Bitminghs am 
within a short distance of the Leig 
~ 
@ 
, 
d 
Raliway 3 the whole passenger t train ~~ : Serene to 
tumbled over an cab iene or nine Meee hi hs i 
fortunately the passe = 
forty ane Fi f PAEDECg thon the Ayre in 
pak tn as occasioned by a ‘upon 
the line piben the adjoining fields, se so that : 
thrown rails; at the fi 
betwee: ender and 
sepa engine fro 
d the 
no doubt, would have been much 
ee ee 
if ‘Dublin: the aper 
