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THE GARDE —— CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 31, 
he Board 
of a hap etree their opinion of the ee 4 a 
r cent., and, in some cases, 1} nt., 
imported into the Isle of Man ad the 
ats orm 
3 of the Kingdom, whose 
mi, pe eet x fe into that part of her Majesty’ s domi- 
8. the memorial, a communication has 
bee sipenvad” , “the cua eae stating that the Board 
does not at present see i sufficient reason for an altera- 
tion in the coasting syst 
pole a AY paipierd mention, as a proof o 
of Parliament, that the cost Se 
7,0267.; and that the cost 
+ amounted to 
eicester.—The Du d has addressed a Jeter 
to the Resist papers explaining a miscon 
of his speech at t the late anniversary of 
cultural Society. 
bs rota awe farmer: 
ed s might be red 
gress throug ment, I 
from aicRecat fa rtiers; "conta aining scales duti 
heir own, each of whi ag was severa day shillings a Bae 
which e the impression 
macives were orepie pod for ae zihee 
rent from Coan — 
nae ? With 
utive to 
and fleeting. these ents I m ientiously 
rag and I am ¢ convinced that ‘hoses # at least ho know 
ill give me credit for an anxious 0 share 
in “al the ‘ifficulties which may bé brow; expectedly | 
upon my tenantry, if I sho ald be deceived as ye the fleet- 
ing nature of t ” depressi 
L .—Some further r par articulars of the great fire 
noticed in our last have been received. It is said to have 
been caused by one of the men employe 0" _brngsiies 
having ine cautiously carrie d 
stick, in order to ascertain if the stills were > full. Of course 
¢ insured in 
is the bi, great ‘ire which has occu 
this The loss of property arising rom the late one, 
n as garnet Ps up- 
ces have 
of them have F ucknetits 
calities, to ficient wre pol olici 
r. ch vies of the Anti- Conk ‘Law Leag 
suffered so heavily, that some 
particular lo 
Mancheste 
took pi of 22d, Mr. J. Wilson in the chair, np 
ported b y Mr Cobden ‘a Mr. Brot! one rep 
de by the 
iverpool, in nominating re~ 
the ‘sum. of 1,8502, had been subscribed 
gistrars, said that 
towards the fund in that town, 1 5002. of which had been 
tributed by 80 moe 
r. Brotherton and other 
gs bid topics 
gentlemen then 1 
connected with the objec of the 
_ Merthyr.—The Wel: 1 papers state that great satisfac- 
tion h ited in the Ay git A aoot the last 
si weeks, bs the announcement, that the Messrs. Bailey 
red in of 
also been 
€ i Ealepiniess 
that itis contemplated by Pe pret ey bend the 
in the 
under the name of | 
it has 
Catholic congregation of Brindle, addressed to ‘thelr r 
Bishop, requesting to prevent conf from making 
the of their penitents in their favour, and t 
oblige t ev. T as Sherburne to restore the Brin 
having met w 
zs has been sent to the Pope; an 
ame authority, wed a eee high in o 
Tad cashire from Rome to ig 2 the ac- 
cu usation ns ger te re inst ae n mem of the Roman 
this town has been completed, is n in 
its’ res, with those granted to other boroughs 
It provides ‘that the borough shall consist of ni rds ; 
for the ship of Sheffield, and one for each of the 
out-townships he re to wn-councillors ; six 
each for the four py of Sheffield and the ward of Ec- 
for the _— of Upper a sees 
nec 
of the Church against the progress a dissent ; h 
is desire to organise the clergy under ‘hett 
itty decided | oe that the 
exhe| proge ss of th opinions is 
oie gene 
Mo st of the differeticed of the Ox- 
n hi 
r whate 
spirit should h eiguger so ym 
powerful and active minds in the ealeivatice of theological 
learning.” ib 3 
sions have been 
certain degree of 
the Church—a pie f change—a certain regret, 
mingled with pink cat at the eee pursued by 
some of our reformers, and especially enined Me 
wa 
which he must ga 
such an authority established, whether it i fa i 
niste a few or e many. Rathe 
we cannot 
an n odious and mente species of spiritua ual if 
at the Reformation has left: Gattitig 
pe bate and that fe heh taken nothing aw 
ought to regret, he may w content with the pleasure 
of such a belief, without necking to to force it upon others 
as a duty. — ts) that'a contr doit A: ua- 
sion is, at all <a Bes ators 3 peculiar to any party in the 
present controversy. alleged as an tn objection 
It 
yainst = bie yet sre of Sead rise to this 
age Ww o less —_ asa blameable than the idola- 
trous edadinattol whi ws to it as infallibly wise and 
ectly good. I Mae roa observe, that if such be the 
real nature of the mov here can belittle reason for 
alarm about its frogveaa: It is as if one should dread a 
series of encroa chments on the bed of the Sea because an 
attem wie 'y a dike. 
erat re po St the failure of an exten- 
al firm in this whi y 
‘ive face ich had severel 
affected the farming ‘itereste oF f Yorks e€ no 
learn that r aa i ailure o dd 
week, * . Dunn, an tensive corn-dealer in Wakefield, 
avi nded parents The liabilities are said to be 
abou Ms and to extend over the whole country. 
\rditerh district of this ae was 
ton int ret excitement on Christm the 
| occurrence of a ‘tragedy, committed in’ ‘open 
day, and in the’ of ee a nesses, at the farm- 
Mr. € L village near 
ue Len, hee a 
‘anndsahi ‘was 
nee age i 
one oeruey, i youngest son oF a 
named. Tt appears preg, Bs at Many hd mes 
out 
vk boo ss — his father than any one e 
threatened to take the life $7 peti 
oO 
house, arme double-barrelled g nng man 
named Tinsley, si of Mr. Crowley’s labourers, had been 
sworn in as a cons aang some ae , aS a measure of 
precaution. was given, this con- 
“As the a 
stable proceeded rit nb pa a for the purpose of 
usto coh As they approached 
en 
= to approach and receive the ts of er 
rel. His evident determination paralyzed them and 
mae retreated derer then went off to his lodg- 
ings, —_ rode away, and up t 
Saprere a aeons” a reward 
on. The father, wi is 
: midland counties, 
is a tenant o ae Throckmorton, of ghton Court. 
York.—! noe n announced this week that the York- 
shire paditetarey wie which had branches in all the 
bh 
this county, has suspended payment. 
mands in the beginning of 
rs to be no prospect of the 
me business. . The cause of the 
support of a railroad communication betwe ondon 
Dublin, through North | Lord Lieutenant 
ntered warmly into the merits of the plan; and the re- 
ectability of the parties who have. now c forward in 
its support is considere hold: out a favourable pro- 
et r its: execution. — increasing 
importance of railways has led to the. circulation 
f proposals for the formation of a y, to be 
denominated, the Railway Officers’ Fund, to be sup- 
t oluntary contribution. of members, who 
ted by the v of 
at the time “ a shail be in the service or em 
The amienenial 
connected with the paymen 43d. 
by the Croydon to the Gree aes Railway, stated that the 
directors, having = yall to endeavour to 
vait on the Greenwich Compapy to modify their toll, bad 
come to the revlon that *roula d to tlte advantage 
de. 
of the company to discontinue the earrying tra 
directors siting their report by ssercanine + their belief 
ilway could not be profitably conti- 
airman, i 
appoin 
f whom, it is said. 
th 
of Mr. Lynch, of the pence 
mysterious 
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