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dm anaging directors. It was also art pat the oilan 
est bidding for the ete tamert at the cent it. 
sell Ber Se was 17,5 00/7." Several counter re 
resented by the directors, which were eventually ons wer 
the that the 
= unless 7 ant offer 
uld be made for her ; that the hs Britain should be 
a loan of 20,0007. 
€. 
Bia mden Society are 
rs an nd Testoration of 
ete the restora- 
the 
will be requi 
tion ; and it is nai ed that We Society, it an appeal to 
oS rt 5a in raising 
rdiff.—A fe eeks since, the Tada! ait gave long 
ed at this 
, her 
was so severely burnt that she 
OP sas 
2 
. 
al.—The shat which have been felt so ancen fice 
s have gee experienced on all parts 
other vessels at the same time were nearly mereien ary, 
On Sa 
turday great alarm was felt at Deal an dWa ite re- 
specting the fate of agalley, mauaetit seven hands, which 
was observed from the coast suddenly to dis avuae ‘just as 
she had reached ‘the ~~ on steam melt at the e of the 
oon. The ucelitenit y was is obstted 
the fisheries on 
the most cheering teas 3 
after : tibet all hope ner been re a ne “2 nearly 20 pre! 
hogsheads were enclosed last week t. Ives 
Newlyn, and other places have also ited atedeiifal: 
Altogether it is said that the value of the fish caught on 
sae week ii is not less than 5 0007. 
cases of w hol olesale infanticide at Ruardeen, in the Forest 
ic’ @ noticed i in our last, 
Es 
allo 
bably be ora and the inquest was 
again adjo 
Au U-On  Sabtindey four youths, oe — 
A ey to the bench for assistance to en o get 
‘camera tly 
vr. Twy- 
ory of ** Dothe 
of age, and h t the school seven years ; it was 
two y od since he ah seen any of his friends. He did not 
know where his parents resided. His father was a bo 
seller and Stila in Lindon, and he only kne 
dence of his g 
een five years at school, 
but had not received an 
the | 
any le 
0 years. The e magistrates su bscribed tod 
i allt 2 
ter from bis mother daring i 
eat expenses to town, ae the mayor undertook to make 
rangements for their pas 
am.—On Sarard ‘sbretal tradesmen of die 
statute tay was fully proved. The prinelpal 
parties concerned were fined 5/. each, and the others we 
sentenced to penalties of less amount. Five paid the fines, 
and seven were committed to aed hb: ard labour. 
The penalties and costs amounted to 4 and the Society 
presented the prosecutors’ moiety to the fands of the Na- 
tional School. 
Leeds.—We 
rpc: aa the yg tee amount of 
eeds workhou 
as follows : 
oF 1840, 9.6081. ; in 1841, 2, Stet ; = 1842, 3, spt 
e rate is a necess sequence ; and the 
i k announce that the omacable’ have laid 
o shillings in the 
many years be 
shilling and Peder e, 
per thoug 
the inhabitants been on able ‘to bear any Teaisbes of the 
rates than at pre 
iver poo 
rt for the Lierpoa 
ct on that ta before the Com- 
ing ae iar. of the Court, 
its constitution, "jst limits, &c., was read, an 
after sa usual form: 
pc tre re fg a aeiene s ceed ren filled u 
returned, would contain cr ede jen on of 
6462. The ladies had held their second meeting. Th 
numbe their arora at the Pp t diane was about 
120 members, and they had succeeded in issuing cards, 
which, when led up, would contain contributions to the 
amount eneral Committee of Super- 
intendence for the whole kingdom a also ent formed, 
and had issue ued cards, which, when returned, con- 
, 751. 
3 
por ee a is supposed to be, numerically spea 
than in any other part of the kingdom, nest are 
contributors, and the sent to the 
a balancttl in hand of way 10s. 
in different parts of the coun 
inducing more than 11,363 
at twopence a quarter, of whom a great 1 
eo i sach-—The G t wri to the ma 
orthi — overnment ing in e ma- 
commence Monday week. 
the meeting of the Cheltenham board of gua 
week, the clerk read two communications from 
missioners, i 
py Pe < not be laid before = public until he close of : 
the in 
Nort. ire t three years ago several lives were 
lost by the Telling ot the top mine of a rock-salt pit at 
R 
~~ follows :-—N. bry an 
unkirk, near this place. A few weeks ae: gyre 
were observed which led the miners to expect cond 
fall, which has since taken place, owing, it is co 
wa o lives, however, 
‘ittgice ; but the déstruction of property is very great, 
involving considerable los 
or 
e miners and their fami- | a 
Sidham.—The Manchester papers state that the dis-- 
Grafting among the operatives has become so 
serious, That, at the petty sessions. last week, the cases 
of 
persons, defaul -rates, 
were investigated, without summonses, for the Barone a 
cases 
conside number of 
themselves as pica destitute. 
of work, and some as only partially eit 
for P; pa f- id ods Ai i, 
the Sit ge pub 
ioe Choacatlor has filed Thursday, 
e 24th instant, for the choice of his successor. the 
late visit of the Archdu 
has resigned 
n prom 
kind Laban of ot gee uke on this occasion ig 
justly extolled 1 ~] the local pape 
t orders to this 
ymo a Surveyor of the Beh ih 
Albert for approw 
Preston.— 
sol : 
Ee 
y 
m their hou 
robbery.— plans ghd P Lisedlaae for the new 
barracks at Pal ood, is town, have length 
rece a the confirmation of the Board of Ordnance. 
or 
cums 
1 A ihe pari ole h 7s 
e es 2b 
to cect the the genie is i spent Manis Boot Ait 
—Ther is now some pec ae id { 
i of the how ‘docks at this port, Govern- 
thas than 100 
‘outham 
| re is 
anticipated that, by the first week A January, the tidal 
dock will be opened, and at the whole length of sheds for 
Ri ae and shipping gp0 oods are ed. 
te ' 
Wrottesey oe Jstely finished th thd bee 
cal obse his estates near 
It is built ry : pe mmanding situation, about a field's 
fitted up 
et oe from the great Holyhead-road, and is 
with 
ailways.—The returns of the ape traffic are 
1,318%, ; Greewich 
ester and Leeds 4,201/. ; Lasky h and 
uth-Eastern Dover 1,1832.; 
oes ie Great Western 12,5321. ; ounties 
9231, ; Manchester and Hitelogham 2. 7351. ; 2 1 North Mid- 
land - 1337; Midland in on 2, 5331. ; Iby 
—A survey is now in vara 
ne wot railway to pass trough 
d Rochester, termi- 
an 
beyond the control of passengers, seater 
year 1841, was. 29, by mhich 2 pine ae a7: 
njured. ons 
lies. ‘The pits are now flooded to the height of tye feet | in this class 
by the former calamity, and whi 
into three neighbouring pits, and 
y more. ine foots 
ate CT yo = ik ame eB 
