tion of the eng erren we have already exceeded 
Novemser 20, 
up a steep ascent, leaving the e Gallows on your} , 
A ar opresata the commencement of the 
rafc ‘Be between aan districts o of the country, 
travelling ts climax and its ex- 
tinction— both indeed within aes than a quarter of a 
century the 
ary wen Er ——, in. wel = Ber time they 
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COTTAM & COMPANY, Engineers,” Founders, &e., 
2, WINSLEY tints: 
boor. ere were four-horse mails in 
10in Scotland. The number of stage coaches, includ- 
fag mails licensed by the Commissioners oF Stanpy'st idl 
the ing = istie this g umber, JETURI ail ye 
shout one-half wer connected with London.* In the 5 > 
year 1765, it was estimated that the atte of four- 
wheeled carri: in the kingdo 904; in 
1525, they ad -aai p Tala 
` wheeled carriages, which in 1765 wi 
very inconsiderable number, but amounted in 
to 45,856. In 1824, a Canterbury paper published a 
article upon the improvement of coach travelling, 
in which it remarked u; he fac hat We can n = T 
ee aa Oe ne ea a ON EOE DEVOTED ENTIRELY TO ARTICLES OF HORTICULTURE. 
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see such a beautiful picture, an 
hg as they believed, the perfection of locomotion 
Beli Da achieved! The Brighton road may be said 
vue been cover a seven coaches, no less than 25 
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silver sandwich-box was handed to his 
Mr. Stevenson’s servant, accompanied by a Sais 
sherry. 
“The Edinburgh mail ran the distance, 400 miles, in 
forty hours, a and people regulated their watches by her 
ity. Stoppages n imladi this approached 
deven miles an hour, a great deal of it by lamp-light. 
day-coach, the Herald, ran over the ground, 
The Exeter 
173 miles, in twent: lly hours—an admirable performance, | 
me sed country through which she made 
pad een aroused from this pleasant contempla- 
the limits 
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