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added the whole aia, y together, and | the il shortly lead to ‘their yn ay in | neighbouring public-house on the night of the fire, and 
miner} the rate to 1,5002 Against this the company | all the Megas ‘of her Majesty’s navy. e sillometer has | that he took away some remnants of a coat which had- 
appealed, and the result was that the pe was reduced to | a dial on deck which sn Py s the number o been torn up, two or gui 294 which were found between 
the sum of 762i.—The Jast case was that of the General miles om: hour that the vessel i es as sO ge it is | the farm and his s own hou Tt was also stated, that on 
Cemetery Company against the parish. On the part of | easy to on anes under all cireumstances, what is the best | the night in question he “had complained to his com- 
the company id was represented that they were rated at a | tr rim of the vessel, and the most a tageous ge eta panions of having no work, ye nae es an ni RPSDCCH a 
much greater § than that to which they were veal sk Fs teh hg of thes sails sass aha gps the greatest appepier to Mr. Gunner mploy t about six 
liable—their btu from all sources oe ng only 2,8251., eed. As the sillometer shows immediately me head ct | weeks The magistrates aban thes iaiiiog of his 
* whereas they were assessed at 3,700/. An abstract of the which every yy fal lox Boe sails 4 or tri ae hm the : ip poe guilt deste enough to justify another remand. 
m *s accounts was produced in tae ti of this | on-its veloci 0) also that ships fitte ae the 4s 
ieitcthent: The res onde contended that their ssrahis sillometer can const: pod ma mae the speed they may have ap iin Ris, 4 
must be greater than represented, as a much larger sum | agreed upon, a and s 5 kee mpany together Peas tain Her Majesty's Visit to Walmer.—Her Majesty an 
was annually paid in i lvedena to the shareholders, This | the same relative sels, thank from the pene of the | Prince ae ek eR the unfavourable mr saine 
ed to > a averthietie on of the company’s accounts by the een or thickness of the weat ther, the ey cannot see each | have paid frequent visits to the sea-side a o diff 
court; and to various arguments from a a — oth places in the neighbourhood. Her Ma aah ts, eclned 
sides, interesting only to the parties conc , it appears ‘that in its ese om ° Ber iyi we receiving any addresses during her stay, and has signified 
court said that the true principle o inf ratin ng ‘this ger 2 oud alities of the bottom of the , 80 far as these her wish that it should be regarded as a, priv aatie On 
property was that it was to be treated as land havin ng | equa alities oe asc wn ark ‘the heaving of the Friday the Queen and Prince Albert visited Deal, and, on 
ali ag te by Act of Saaueat’ by which it | lead, or from information of the pilot ; on the ap- sumed walked on 7 beach, unattended by any of the 
became ial to the owners than it otherwise | proach to bot cite the Gesvinbelietgs a and on the | household. On Sunday divine service was performed .in 
vould be: en he the true criterion of rating was, what | approach to deep water it rose, and distingu esp the | the Duke of Wellington’ s Awe te vin ing-room by the Rens, 
it would let a tenant with all its advantages, and | difference very distinctly and rapidly, according the | Mr. Wilberforce, Vicar of r, and was attended by 
the court thou ugh ‘iat no tenant would take the cemetery | transition from shallow to deep water, and vice versd. | her Majesty, Prince Albert + the whole suite.—On 
with all its risk, trouble of superintendence, &c., — It may therefore be inferred, that the marine thermo-'} Monday ri daeegyt Albert went on board her Majesty’s 
he could make « clea rot of 1,000. a year; and, there- | meter would indicate the approach to rocks and icebergs, =P Thunderer, and in the afte erg nee N esis nd 
fore, the rate must be fixed at 1,800/., the profits being from the influence there bodies are known to have on the | the Prince visited the town and ca Dov 
,800/, It was athe & agreed that the sum of 300/. | temperature of the sea for a rere iiestn googie The Friday a Royal Highness Ase: said a Thunderet 
annually charged as directors’ fees should be included, on dial of the marine ‘sai meter is also on deck, and |'to w get, tara firing : he remained on board some 
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e ground that it was an expense which would not be | shows, by inspec ction me deste, the ‘exact depth of water cbegs and was much. gratified... It is generally ru- 
required in the hands of a tenant. on se the vessel may be sailing at the time. The | moured that the Princejis about to succeed the Duke 
étropolitan Prisons.—The prisons for debt have, m thermometer indicates the exact temperature of the | of Wellington as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 
within the last few days, presented a different appearance suas in the seit Breed istinctly every variation | The wertnced years of his Grace,, and his expressed 
to what they haye exhibited for some time. The Fleet | as it occurs The th meter is a’ Centigr rete ‘ per wish o ore than+one occasion to be relieved from 
and Marshalsea_ have been closed; the former was shut | four dearest of M. Crene nt es equal to 212 official ad are considered to, strengthen the rumour, 
on Saturd: id the latter on Thursday last, the Reraticetts Wreck of an E. an.—We regret to eord she The rooms selected for the use of the court at Walmer 
being then removed to the Queen’s Bench Prison, under | total tas of. the Agi Peat Indiaman, of 1,500 tons, | Castle are twenty. in number, the greater portion of them 
an Act passed during the last session, authorising Lord Den- | Capt. Green, which was wrecked on the coast of Merimen, looking towards the French coast.. Alt the rooms occupied 
man to issue his warrant for their passage from one gaol | near Boulogne, in the storm of Saturday night. y her Majesty have a southern SEPORANA but the portion 
to another. The number at present in the Queen’s Prison | captain, passengers, and 115 bemnone (out of 122 on board of oe fortress appropriated for the e que Heit use of t " 
is about persons. In Whitecross-street Prison there | have perished. This calamitous event has spread a gloo Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, the Dowag 
are about 360, and 120 in Horsemonger-lane Gaol. The | of the most .melaneholy dese eripton among the eekaat Lady L ttelton, ae the attendants nBaa ie Prince a 
ss total number of prisoners for debt in London may now be | connected with the East India trade. Her last t place af Princess, are the outworks of the north to 
stated at about oft Some years ago there were as many | resort was St. Helena, and me ‘pattics interested in Agricultural Districts.—The papers contin to give 
in one prison. ‘oe fate were pee se a in scpapteion every day of hearing " long details of incendiary fires In Ber ; kshire, the out- 
_ Marylebone.— have before: alluded to the proceed- | her safe arrival. . It appears from the Seed of the agent | houses. and ricks, on Genéral. “Dickson s Severne Barn 
ings of the Ma > Vestry in reference to a monu- Lloyd’s that of the crew and passengers, 75 were | Farm, about eight miles from Reading, occupied by Mr. 
mental column to the memory of th ee Balbreners of | British, oF Chinese, and 20 Dutch: the saved are, the | Brokenbrow, were fired. on Saturday evening ;, the flames 
1793. A meeting | : a ney took place on sraxkye ship’s carpenter, an Irish seaman, 2 Dutch sailors, and 3 | Were RO ot subdued, until Sunday night, when the whole of 
to receive the second repot 0 ane eommittee in regard to | Malays, who reached the shore in one of the boats of the | the property, sabe the exception of one, or we wheat 
the grant of a space o gro nd pon which the monument | vessel ‘The body. of the captain was washed ashore, and | Ticks, was con med. reduction of the labourers 
may be erected, e report > galas papa identified. by the carpenter. Captain Tucker, of H.M.S. | Wages is supposed to se ally led to. the oecurrence.— 
at al motion ong the passengers drowned. The Reli Bucki az L 
for =) adoption was brought forward, . t | an old ship on this station, and’ had on board a o of | Chesham, was fire on n Saturday week; soime of the stacks 
oved,—That the board, having been per coted by the | tea of considerable value, besides the freightage incidental were destroyed, but the flames were 
oi Marylebone for the purpose of protecting | to the ea The quantity of ty ae board was | reached the he “On the Ap te inane: another 
their arochial interests, any interference on its part | 1,884,748Ib., of which there were 1,277,5561b.  Coapel| fire occurred on a farm near the same spot ges Mee a 
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0 perpetuate the memory of the alleged Scottish Re-| other descriptions. Fortunately for the insurance offices | Shire, on Sunday evening,, the faggots and timber on the 
paris and political martyrs of 1793 would be highly in- | and. underwriters in this Scores, their risks upon the | Premises o the far’ 26 alae Ea te finer ite wee 
expedient.” A long debate ensued, which terminated in | yessel do not include more than from 14,000/. to 15,000/, | fired 5 for some tim asin. danger, and if 
a division, giving 44 votes for the niotion, and 11 for the of the li for which an a. Acie she is insured, the | the wind had been ah a a great portion of the town mast : 
amendment, It was then pioved =) That the Scots and | insuran of Calcu mbay being meepaneitis ~have been destroyed; the light of the fire was seen a 
English wit otal Com Mion ae assisted by Messrs. | for at Pads iy p0bd, ~ 1e0, oe we the holes unt, | Cambridge. On the. previous ge a haulm stack. and 
Renni ie, Hume, and Donaldso selec e the three most | This mishap, with those r eported.u der our alanis news | Other property were burnt to the ground on the farm of 
e man Theug the Vestry for fare the Cape of Good Hope, and en which hare 0c- Mr. Collett, at Feversham.—In Bedfordshire, on Wednes- 
aire for ere Tote Another day week, ten stacks of barley, beans, &c., were destroyed 
tiety of saa pacha which | material degree, re the feelings of gests oneenet at peabaegets near, Eaton Scoon,—In Northamptonshire, 
ome members to e the Vestry | with the shipp interest. So. far e particulars a_ bar a close detached from pia buildings, at 
e ac s but bang some angry ya it was| have been ane niued, the scene of confusion ig pre- farenten ee and some stacks of gorse at Billesdon, 
Ro rap Fetes ay vailed on aes until deviates is deserted. sur- | Were bu ig on Saturday. At Harrold tig a barley stack 
- Pa vase Wedne esday a special meeting of the TREE a: the ful character, rad little | was fired, but the flames were dis mana di in. time ia pre- 
+ was held for the purpose of receiving the official re- | beyond the manner i which the ors ew pe passengers lost vent any’ Bt yak ts danger.—In Nottinghamshire, two 
‘of the special poor-law commissioners noticed in our | their ives has at presen transpired. The confusion and large barns in the neighbourhood of Loughborough, one of 
and also a further report of the directors an nd guar- | terror meoqsear on the Saildeainesé Ste which the | them belonging to Mr. Middleton, the other, fille wi 
the poor. The re report of the directors went into ba Sai Tn as suc ae that no orders on. the part of the peer See. to the farm of Mr. Brewer, were de- 
iew of the commissioners’ report, with the ob- | ship’s officers were atte nded to, and some time elapsed d by fire last week.—In Wilts, the Bag te and 
ng its statements. The report having been rane signals of distress could be fired. The signals con- totem at pen net pny ngerford, were fired,, and 
tock moved the romana = a pags 25, oa to be made until daylight, but without any effect nt to the ground; a, Worcestershice, a rick of 
ito, and eer to the ves e pro-| no boats having put o . re vessel. The Boulo ogne straw, about nine tors HE on the farm of Mr. Harris, 
legal st invalidate a ea, of the Sains state that there we means of affording the | at eae near Tandebigg, was totally destroyed 
ecent ia poor-law commission, | least Lass B s soon mh aay broke and the coast was Bris he commissioners appointed under the New 
ressed his regret that the directors had | discerne was determined to hoist out the boats. This tanks: Act for this locality, Mr. Sergeant Stephen 
ubject. The motion was |.was ——. cacuiplabads but the long’ boat was immedi- and Mr, Stevenson, opened the court, at the Guildhall, on 
ly. aay PP by the breakers, and the others, from being Saturday. No business was entered upon, fur " 
ent down within a short distance of the | receiving ere fiats as were ready to be tendered to the — 
a = “Ti e captain remained on rd to the last | court.—During the past week ng ste have been de- — 
1 moment, and went down while near the chigreaie’ who | clared ote the separate tae of . W. Acraman, of 
reached the shore in safety. Many bodies had been | 2s- in the pound, and of Mes s. W. ¥. craman and A. 
over the different districts was :—West | washed on the beach, some of them showing. 3 mptoms of | J. Acraman, of 6d. each in ae pees ey sum of 8,000/., 
te, 137 3 North Districts, 164 ; ar oor biaiaa. life; but although every medical attention was imei the pur rchase-money of po pictures r, D. W.A de 
187 East Districts, 182; South D Districts, 286. rendered, none of them were restored. The scene on the | Man, remains in the hands of the since till the Court — 
t ch was of the most pence docerijitlonr from the | of Review shall haye decided i ether a t belongs to his 
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i saw me hie s b 3 A general meetin of the shareholders of the Great het - 
before daylight the sea was flowing fast, and at t lock | etm steam- smpany was held on. Friday, to xecewe.” — 
Sather, Out of 27.4 a7, 000 prberuatays: ih report from a committee elected in August last ap oe m4 
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