231 
rovineial | stern of the Agam after 
net pare age memon, af be term e 
known, as the « i of the w 
r| After this the A 
wire was only iy 2200h: l 
aetna cad the Í 
been 10087 m 
in this town, i xamination of several wit: rendez 
bkr had been travelling about the country d ith to the points of the coast, Mr. Justice Cro soe ion sete the and cruised for five day ” whieh she met with 
a nega by anttin er oe ae qu ion 1 oe th „Court of ‘A feor e angument had | Sufficient or eather to prove that the removal of the 
~ terwards commi SUICL proce some time 1 two of the witnesses T deck anos! 
mor and eame tely vidence at the in Ter hat the at vi pacer atin Tectia ag ete under the ee ae eae aea. her “oy ranna s poy pote pt oa Bren 
It recently attempted to co: mit suicide by hang- | jury found Sumne s and Cunningham guilty of pecan with | the Niagara did not return to the rendezvous, so that 
k and had been own ‘by = sis nes er coh of | inte: ia font o bodily harm,-and se tte ae fopenálearvi: th “A rs 2 y fine weather which the expediti i 
€ F e for six rown tilty-of wounding only, | totall an and the Agamemnon had 
©. had died ina lunatic asylum, and another ‘ha goy, y Axe 
his sisters Fomioe Aning the present week. | a Bik ee reed refer ie "Cheon he e iR ogre Bre ere are still 2 miles of wire 
Arnold, 32, an esc 
to 
dict th Moore wi caped DS. 
‘purdered by John Knight, and that he committed | murder of Sarah Jane Butler, a young 3 lady whom ‘he met and | coal ay fresh provisions and start for 
prs r te yin anity. 
as charged with the scr boand ap lt is intended to fill mp with 
killed on-the 15th ult. -while walking with her sister from on Monday a final attempt 
whilst labouring unde ae ee ae to Gheshunt, under the = te 
TER: — ajewski, the aieo who w he time in our Pró vs WS. Ae deiade ore 1B MARINE CABLE~—The Electric and Inter- 
tail scalded by the recent explosion of a locomotive | the jury Acquitted the PM m the ground. of insanity, and national Telegraph Company fer to submerge during 
=. at Manchester, died on Sunday, making nine na eun dered to be detained m Target gaing ng her Majesty's | the summer a new submarine cable, contain- 
$ easuri 
= th entable occurrence. The jury at | Patar who oto! ibited a oot dei af pod sree ssh ng several wires, from a point TE ween Lowestoft and 
the inquest returned a yerdi oi 1 hending the prisoner should be paid 107, in addition pia SDan eat ve ere 1 „and Landvoort, Holland. 
za ilton, ©: ornet, Chiches- | expenses. he cable wi 130 miles Jo: 
— aise J Foot, ae se children, a NORTHERN Circ York.—The Halifas Murier.—Willian te? 
ter, late f a Blackburn Dawson, "0, was indicted for the wilful murder of POE ROT a GS eS 
iy and girl, about Binstead, James Edward Jacobs, at Halifax, on the 5th of May last. The BIRTHS.—On the 18th inst, at 10, Chesham Street, Bal- 
ist, the littl a, in which rowin; ng Was upset | prisoner was an apprentice and deceased was a A in ve re, the residence of her mother, Viscountess Dun- 
the children ¢ imbing on the “gunwale and all were | 2 newspaper office, and while th Ne e wae, geoinpa in his) garvan, the L ay Mary Hore VERE, of a = and beir-—ilth 
by he ter. -Majo Hami ilton was drowned, my n es the prisoner, without the D struck him | inst, at Wemyss Castle, KINE Wemyss, of Wemyss, of 
immersed in in t va . Pap Oe me of the head with ney fate bell ot. utte ason and yr seth inst, at "the Lawn, Teignmouth, Lady 
5 is. Haaoerston, widow of the late Sir John He gerst Bart., 
fT 
d oe 
e Mr. n Shaks- 
pana clio! y his will the s 
out the work ne he set on ore te restoring | 2 
Be hse of Shaksp dition i ip 
twas during the lifetime of t the poe 
bequeathed « oy sum 
+ 
a AND 
w-AVON, The lat : 
that the amar was oppressed b 
wont at Langley P ioy iccater grief, which had as opro Monomania, 
il 25002. to 
ponsible 
= ‘ett Tb t tho t the jury whether ‘they believed the p yon to oh may Longfo 
me 
He has 
of G0. in year in per: tien esikas the prisoner Not puit ty, 
KA 
BE 
Win 
The grand jury have thrown ut the bill against Hart f 
Portsmouth murder. 
t frightful yells, beat him about the hes ad plan sa 
voleno that nies Tig was tured ani catt o! county of amare i Figen Me aS g 
about the proved by medical levied t, a 
bsorbing and secret | Chapel, Warw ick Street, Golden Sq 
pen whe soit we son of tie Earl of Abingdon, to Miss TOWNLEY, deughter 
4? roline and Charles Townley, F.RiS. — 18th 
t, by special 1 license, Major BuACKALL, formerly M.P. forthe 
to KATE, second ary ne a leg; = Janne 
inst, 
mere | fae attack oa had no contro! a 
lows on the | W. Bonn, Esq ot t Cart rtisnead ead, in t 
at 80; they would find | by special ole pt = Chapel Boya D Dublin Castle, Jour 
= e groun und bal nity, and he | E. SEVERNE, E! etford House, Northamptonshire, and 
Ae artk The | Wallop Hall, a atire, to KATHERINE FLORENCE MORGAN, 
to_be | youngest daughte' r of the Very Rev. H. U. Tione, Dean of 
Ardagh: —26th ult, at the Bpiecapal Chapel, Tri — _ Edin- 
h, the Hon. Ta CHARL , Major Royal 
the lni , second son of Viscount pt dare me Mani- 
reese’ widow of Professor Epwarp Forbes, F.R.8,, youngest 
ter of the late Major-General Sir ©. Ashw worth, K.C.B. 
puig hen be taker eit 
te this ag and the Eeid was arag 
eek in safe custody i the ro Reisen d legaure ja s know: 
WESTERN CIRCUIT : 0 
wd 
TH it CB, of the late 12th Be 
-@Pbituarp, 
nig z é Bengal Army—2éth May, st Luck- 
, ord John Beresford, “Tue Countess or Carpican died on Th ertia t eee eo Bi feta ew Sa EDO 
; her residence -in South Street, -Park Lane. After r- passing the | NOW, 0 , ert iliers, 
‘intention of committing prises: and doin, inent late it the | to the late Sir Henry Havelock and Sir James se 
winter in a, she men from the conti vd te i the H i, aged 24—14th.of Mu: 
7; x TEPS con ang i im E spring a a —— ee —— yoni Cuan = psn vein es 9 ou cou; de poem meer panaia tion. 
stot false keys, and had opened several of the doors,,| ship became indispos oa, t on xp fal een C; d Adjutant rea J Tnompsox, of the 3d Bengal 
: apprehended. On Thursday Frosracnck wt an ae er hour, she | Vap ‘at a s4 ` 
or hn who was in his study Soe eae sith APs inate E MAh aoran Sepi an youngest surviving son V. Thompson, Esq., of 
On being c ged he made a desperate | expired. Sio he eld raster ort the ate Admiral Tolle- Shem gion ten ney “yes ee ee 
to a = a but fortunately without mache, and was born în 1 tr C.¥.0. A, | May 10th, a ith his reg under the command 
_ He J. Johnstone, but that righ ne pea cota le in 1826. In | Stroke, whilst t engaged w with his regiment under the comt 
of Ran, h hel June We ene ear she married the Earl of Cardigan, then | of let Hope Grant in pursuit of the mutineers, Capt THos, 
iis S r= "Er ih ler y Pep “| re th Hussars, second son of the late James Pedder, 
p € ne pray ied Prest Lancashire, aged 36—June 16th, on 
n for some -time travelling Si E Crry CHAMBERLAIN, died at his villa at na ™ a aagi Ai piston, can Beale ‘ee ehh Pr 
7 * £ ; BORG: 
perfumes, Streatham. on thre my alg aye an a of out, R Pi or tne Bant peer, pe EROS, "April Dist last,  fomdiage 
hich he n suffer’ or some days, although i g after 
r Exo CHEQUER IN BEDRAST.— | Was not till Wodnosiay that feats. marp entertained of a | ading at the Gape of Good Hope, maA pee 
od g the een of aE nioi fatal termination. Sir John Key first tonta F corporatio’ long expos 7 Feet Sed A ; : > 
in 182s, boing el rejane iaer jeneral Michael C.B, late in.com- 
London and | Viving son of Major ‘Genera ic! , 
si iied By a leading magistrates bankers Ward. In 1824 he served the office of Sherif of Ton mand of the 3d Light Dragoons—May Ith, on board the 
aad of th =A ng him to a mblic ee keas ea Aee ein Sia epl E ri f un Indiana, off Point de Galleon -his-wayfrom the Cape of Good 
a pu the public attention was absorbed by the q of Par- 7 ral Li Ganit iA atpweit, H. M: 
i tome Ibis, expected t that he wae arrive in Belfast | liamen tary, R Reform, and Sir ir Sidon being ‘one: of the “the a << ‘son. of -Bobert ‘Cala dsg., of Dublin— 
Taw Stax Row og poe ralty aes gin 1891, è ‘contrary to ‘nF penal i pd board FJ eye of Haat, E sage hon lees 
ULE omg WAY part $ cutta, the Ws i “> 
Empire which. left ame. on om ee oF Ta SAR wap Se CREIA z iata Sir Pilin ik e om Hyde. pete er ej 
few days after |death of regen Pie peg mtr iate, for the | Shire, and Great Cum pot ike ae | 
‘bu RE aaron: cs office, throwing up his aldermanic gown to enable him to do te Argo seats Of Dar AA 
i ute, Der ayaa ith one aama, after a contest of soven daya, during whioh he polled | 05 Wes ath Bengal foun acho toe lato Raar 
ax on the inst. elected by a-majority o over Mr, Hay, of Belton, N.B., 24—ith inst, at 
to New York.on the 2nd. It having -been was highly respected by. dio ‘cdljeagues in the corporation, and | A mene ig Kaar Acai. FASON Se ae 
new ship American by a wide circle of prre and Lady ALD—9th oe at oa St mn Ouspen; 
way, as advertised on the a E SpE Ne! ese. preesse Fipmoutt Major-Ger 
residen ymouth, .. Major-General 
er has isy hh me ‘Prince Albert ş Piscellaneous. a Dissenu, Colonel of tho „ist Grenadier 
de Tarer k Regim Native Infantry, aged 70— inst, 
that day with A C TELEGR rag Pinte as poa me t Blan idford “oe Aeg Dorsetshire, from „the effects of 
ia som : may hp from a fall in getting off the 2 Gom canals an 
i Seeuce a eTe 
a Wolverhampton, on 
ent ming at Doaphiclts on = rd 
shock ran irk a ~ 
struk on the back f the 
e en Pea 
nat severely 
ore or less affected. 
0 22d ult, Rear-Adm ve Oe, 
mae Sanam pe meee ie Canet aeai e E e ra 
the oe of the "Atl a on zee 6th inst. The | 13th sant, stat Porok y Bapowabots: San mee ap 
N TIE SoutTH-EASTE V. alorovs, gs ee nder rrived on y evening. | Lovpox n widowof John Claudina London. By aq, semi. tb <a ete 
Pane = og a resulted in a “verdict “of |¥ other vessels of the squa- te Lamble domly Ronin, daughter of A of Alderman Sir George 
On th 'OBDEN, ani 
should sa E bet m Tela | dron a succession of Seances south-westerly gales | Carroll aged 43—1 pons ain a tae °° 
the Chi ass station at ar e maps e welt ze Sa was encou! pini: pt g ch ah dees ios nea o some | Apam Pa aged 78 
| hour, and da pei 
e road ond ee ‘ert eaten jr arkets, 
ü amd kept in in good, running ian and r ir, | aange - time gamer ark 
At on 
me chances were strongly in cepa “of pelt rer 
ith all on board. The worst storm was} -where ee tine 
” ore of J a when the Agamem- | jn peso ameter of the near approach 
asly as to lead to | Prices are wa Fone og in the — 
sa k go overboard, or that | nd 1s. 4d. are nt prices with 
ITISH WOOLS. EEEN, July 16. 
much business transacted the lastweek 
Eee A 
e 
gets 
the ro Half-bred di 
miri 
jani 6 July—Angust se 
p 
ine room, $ mrar 
for carrying the 
Seamen of that i 
The electric instru 
aturday after- | BE 
cross the _ Tamar, at Saltash, was | 
river e b 
American ship 
ewes beating 
ip at Cardit|the night of the 29tb, about: ai tat 
x ties, which 
The main will comprise about 80,000 Dales, Cimara terri night, = 
in the ea of the hold inc pone The deck boats | prices above the ot tay a ss of ar mana 
distri uch as 
en ih 
wrenched in 
two, 
guard ‘7 
i put up ie 
te tat Eween the boilers, broken Kuve beta a expected that so co large a quantity of wool pu 
e was mip ipe wice, poi every effort had cash pa sng rou pagg towers S the am Boone = 
S mii ore 
ed 0} 
oe 
by : A onl; the V8 aes 
fore the wind, so t as only o oa NEREA Sinaia 
és which | Sary was made, and the | Wylam, Davison's Hartley, 15s ; Tan 
in | 25¢h of June that the renderas "Tse fest splice | 190 0d” Nethrton Wost oe 1.5 Walls Bo niall, 
— wae broken an hour after- | 148..3d.; Walls Had Gosforth, te, ys. ; Walls End Tees, 
was m the 26th, and was had boen | 178 64. +, Walle Bnd Sou ; 
wards on boar after thr is 178. 6d.— ‘iene 
aA pai from each vessel. The — 8 siio TITAN CATTLE MARKET, 
> n the 26th, and broke at AA n the mg Sogo x, July 12. 
iad the 27th, parting apparently at the bot stom le increase in the number of Beasts ; 
x taraig “Rea of Tie afier some miles bad been, made from each 2 etila darge proportion aro of inferior quality. „The 
re y rade ~ 
ni piel T end last splice parted at 0 P.M. on otro "oan ully Fo nei ae a -i i pee ae pods Fon sth 
ship. The third ae ae the | ever, very dull for oth 
