faced Bintan 
mh Secret i 
fou. v. 19, 
on eit 
<—t and of igh ‘Killed or 
— og g from trucks on which they had been 
sear ia teave. The number of py) Fo which 
same period to servants of the company, 
are Pvgeesho not involving danger t public, 
was 60, by whic persons were killed, and 36 injured 
safety of railway travelling is shown all 
number of persons killed and injured by accidents arising 
from causes beyond the control of passenger Id 
be easy to prov that the mortality and injuries occa- 
lowing preg 
traffic upon t he Manchester —r age 
d a fair oe eatin of the 
chianer ‘tad tae ds 
ing 
sige Ber and mark of whic 
themselves at a trifli ing expense ce) 
duiitiderebte paseo! of time. 
away, a 
o8 
og 22% 
$5 I 
instances, less than ld. The effect 
as a en - fruit, fish, ‘and vegetables 
of those who could never eer rar 
Capen ond to pare se na grea advantages to 
ket-peop In Aker oid at trades 
D of the third-clas 
ut the ¢ a balk i 
carried 
Sey. st ey sity he 
“thes 
ive fgets leita ra 
- fare fr ae bt the to London | ex 
by railway “ye steam-boat, v Lis 14s. 5 and many 
the labouring Classes avail thembelves of this mode 4 
conveyance, ore y during ‘summer. In the case o} 
peat = Leeds, there can be 
little doubt hut the Failwa yh a great advantage to 
that, the inter- 
every faci- 
ird- class tra flic. 
ass passenger 
t Bircsioghans a) G d Junc- 
ondon, Manch f iver 
these lives it may be Cpa aged the interest of 
8 will ev sata he de- 
oa oie 
or 
all that he sustains the juredition of the — of a 
y aside t 
in Trelan nd, a 
their s issions and sued for pardon, have both 
been set at oe y by Mr. Smith, the new Attorney- 
General. In ouncing - determination, the Attorney- 
for judgment.—Another 
=o ping in nthe Rolls Court. 
in whic een exceptions had been tak 
Master of Ped Rolls adverted to the fact, that on the pre- 
h lian 37 Benepe 
entina 
future, ahd & conic! 
the party who. ad file 
announce the d of BP ‘hola, Lord 
‘and Waterfor 
Peters ete 
ong whom 
of the Duk ¢ of Wellington 10 has bee 
so long ‘valved f in, the fitigation respecting the deanery 0 
St. Patrick 
® 
kg 
. 
. & 
€ — meeting of the “ ee. foe! 
im 
for mprovement of the 
Flax in Ireland’ lock ‘place in this city on Tha 
ae pee was very numerous, comprising agriculturists 
of © liiah, At the 
that the next meeting ft the Agricultural Society be held 
in hoe ast. 
rg ae "md i ince eas during the discussions on the 
hed t session, the increase of the duty on 
ithe revival of see sittin on an 
e 
us parts of this and in 
pei ya hunts of Mayo, this illicit diatilation is carried 
* on cat a “i at any time during t 
arger scale : las 
years addition to the increased duties, the price 
of oats has fallen 80 ef that the far i 
sort to ange rae its risks, in the | 
up their re The li to check the 
system ; and it is iaphated that Pe aes mit be es ee 
if the m led ou poe: in its suppressio 
as just taken pace, 
to 
with 
abundant supply, but the best ° of 
thre yap ate. a pound. At least five-eighths of the “eae 
left. the fair unsold; many cattle sold at full 30 pe wipe 
endes their oeigaiaak cost; the sheep did not realise m 
than twopence per pound ; ee onl of the small tetinahe 
could not effect sales at any te 
das 
—and 
to si sentence 
Assembly in this _ particular Ct ae "His lordship has 
ents ane defenders. They have, it appears, as - stated i in 
cd 
a ket, 
eedlework in the shape of nightcaps, was 
warded by post to council of th b 
umber of young ladies pets in London, as a4 sm 
tribute of their — the — i ia by. 
- and Council on ee Majesty’s 
SCOTLAND. 
cet a oe Advertiser states that 
one of the important decisions yet given in regard to 
the € Ages m was pr by Lord Cuning- 
hame, on Thursday, in the proce suspension and 
redu of of deposition passed by the 
General Assembly of 1841 against the seven ministers of 
Strathbogie. Referring to the interlocutor itself, it states, 
so rd Ordinary’s judg ¢ hie 
them as a landlord. re were more than 150 persons 
present at the isin, Pa Swe Convener presiding. 
Ayr.—The strike at the Ayr colliery still continues, 
and, from the turn whic h affairs ee recently taken 
there is now little hope % ae! séttlement being e ected. 
OU 
has ba 
and under their pide ction the ne 
a the old colliers, have resumed labour 
he pEppriciars, in the mean tim 
n from anes and se 
arriv 24 is vndertake ‘he 4 ork. 
sufrew.—The local papers contain an account of the 
meeting of the noblemen and gentlem men of ine county on 
Tuesday with a view of devising mea 
the distress ar pik pe eople, The distress is increa 
seems ncerease in the dis neck 
have alrea 
D LD er 
wages, varying fi wee 
fault or Ceetpeitana ey they are entirely deprived of i income, 
and obliged to beg for the most scanty subsistence. 
THEATRICALS. 
Drury Lanze.—On Wednesday night, Dryden’s 
operatic — of * King — with 
Purcell’s music, 
out at this mae é 
mpress me into ‘three acts, it. prese 
88 f scenes magnificent in themselves, a havi 
little real eusceesidn og each other rs. "Nisbett 
pe eared as Emmeline nderson as Arthur, Mr. 
Phillips as Osmondjond Mi iss P. Horton as Philidet. 
the close the pie i 
crowded to rere in consequence 0 
appear: > in 
_Scandal,’’» wasso loud a alg 
tinted; that many minutes elapsed before the play could 
roceed, and the house has been well filled dur or es: — 
vady Teazl estris 15 
ue in which her pectliar talents appear to the best 
dvantage; it was, however, carefully studied, and pro- 
ane with that agate to appropriate costume for 
noe she is so justly celebrated. Mr. C. Mathews ap- 
ared as ce ‘Suface f Mr. Farren as Sir. Pet 
Tease Mrs. as Mrs. Candour, Mr. Bue 
nj 
ludicrou aresees 
peo e sae i in spite of Shumissiven: 
view to display the ¢: ag 4 Mrs. 
Bucksto fferent Giccices 
stone, accor i 
usual mystifications. 
to amuse the audience, and it 
O.yMric.—A new drama, ie Mr. Seas 
he name of “ Life’ sa cateedy; or Jolly rere sh: ‘Lamp+" 
ee was produced on Monday w with complete success. - 
The scene is laid in the year a 76, and the Hot de serelopels 
a picture of London life at an of 
ced fersvpeiates 
c 
ily 
+} oraait 
show h is much virtue and a Seoraaliy cul at in. 
e worst district of the Metropolis. The 
sed of the fruit- the lavender girls, en 
the hackney-coachmen, the vendors of vegetables, and all 
the component pa ~~. that class of London life in = 
wi 
last a vee tage 
announced for roe 
priate s wed the e piece was am 
tition sinidat © valet approbation. 
- General v. Bg apten 0 of 
or CHaAncery, — Ali 
this case, 
Court 
whether, under the circumstances, 
compromise as to the exchange of lands Le m4 the chant 
for ot prrang Picachtig= co oe Figs was alleged thi 
the late Attorney-General of the mete 
to the Master, but it was cmced ible 
had uently assumed ai 
mise one on which the court had n 
be now decided hether 
y ified ? and secondly, 
Farmers’ Guild,” was included in the charter 
VI.? His Lor said, it was sufficient 
ips, the result of a new ht make a 
ation of the second point a — 
v to, the court would carry the comp’ 
terms 
the sanction of the 
