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4 a.m. at Ho o ey Heath, whence, 
red, they should 
, after somi 
had been deliv walk i 
< Netherton T anne, just ope 
n processi 
a 
——— 
carry 
ned by ige directors ot Tipperary 
mpts to tram, and, instead í 
e ee of pelled by two ao hing moa 
and unsuccessful. | by one engine. ‘The first train 
ough the activity or the ro “atbhorltied the egee elosely pt pac cked with passe ngs k 
arrick-o n-Suir was pro iptly s uppressed, a he | qr nies? of an hour b tn wa 
~~ AGRICULTUR, eyte —The nto een tals 
the anti- seyit “coin into 
pe ote fey! ting 
04 eur 
rly 
made public by the bellman 
Colonel Ho he 
oe 
“of Dudley 
Gn ef Ane: of the cost | | 
ot 
eding = Iw Bhd. “an pi 
with ane 
Seon The ces ae of the riots, one Co nd Oak, which took place Se 
is still at „large, but a reward has been offered for his HA ee station, which is situated on as 
his trail. i 
for ind, in Worceste 
7o o Ee about "5000 colliers hid assembled. 
place, the speecLes bas delivered — i 
am al the Cinder: EAE f local notoriet y a 
3 aco. 
DUBLIN POTICE. —Colonel Browne has resigned | by rf 
of the pumn Metropolitan | rolled b 
eded | fi 
ice 
Lake eT Kars), c B. “one of the | 
hie force „of it was 
insuffi 
The o Occupied 
| the extremity ot the train’ soo his break wi 
whic ch its 
i its 
Og 
sioner is about 
W. AND 
uteme: Prope eller. 
pie J 
weit! o high rate of speed that they ee = 
z i to ee 
being t he greri 2 where s 
THE Us —The uch a 
> 1000 tae s, 200 Trem -power, sailed On arriving at Bug Hole, half w way 
d excurs 
k p eer 
Monday morning ‘there 
rae ASE ose on 
nd afte 3} 
li On 
“ig ant 100; men of the W 
se ee 
> at a 
their p PEY 
pit 
F 
a 
ing a at the same hour, when furthe: 
neve upon. „ When the * by “outa ” got to the 
t dis d were about 4 
iy down their Sains pits, but when they saw the 
men from South Sta wer iey desisted and joined 
e afternoon a meeting 
s carried a 
y 
ednesbary men were TAN mà that the rii 
Bils As spea! aker r X 
poreik rif ‘all from med Jack- 
braide tł 
W. $ 
g, for Newfo ee 
and pe ot n, and t spi 00 tons, 1000 ho 
don on Testy for Halifax and New York. 
E, lderman T. MD Donnell, of 
his wife, while driving upon an outside 
annor on Mo nda ay, hada narrow escapes the 
h rse having 
the cliffs. He earn t in a few yards of reaching the | tim 
wall, over which he would have leaped, when Major 
Gavin, who was riding by d the 
ff se position of the party, drew 
pocket and shot the horse dead. 
~ Srotland. 
were fear ül. 
_ The guard’s van and „the Bi. 
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and bro 
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crush 
Tur WHALE FISHERY.— The La 
| Sophia arrived at Aberdeen on E T the Arct 
winter ‘while fishery with 28 whales and 16 tons of 
| bone ; both Ships fall. The Traveller, of eein 
the crew wer e sav 
others Smad but not tal ht airia 
ain and terror, were com a 
moeki, ue Tyi M were speedily on t ca thaw 
conn 1 gg Set a AR to various hotels in the seatbelt and 
ears, who had dt bg eh ran bodi the rubbish, 
T bell, 
son then upbr esb 
would rather o to a wake than look after the interests 
i d that n ha d 
Yy ean 
firm ake “notice to thie butties tet they m 
g 
keep lic-houses, and t if the men had money 
the widow e late postmaster of t i: ple He 
had paki quietly with his fait ‘until ‘about 1 
oe urday afternoon, when he expressed a 
"his was mildly obje eat to by his | Manne: 
Stiel he bi a up a breakfast knife 
u her g 
ass resident 
, Coseley, Tipton, p al the imme 
hos 
OR’ agg she aioi accident occurred in Ue 
gne evening. The Mary and Eliz 
E R diate vicinity of t ose Peril os d that with one @ 
left the house 
death. 
| out: inflicting. oe seriou us i 
ajury. oe Then, DESTRUCTION OF 
ie boat, 
Teth hiat E a ERENT 
consisting of men, women, and 
d. towards 
loi 
rr 
a -When she 
had been out about three quarters of añ n hour she 
capsized, and 13 of her passengers were at wned. Up 
to ap sgerterdny sf afternoon EL bodies had been recovered, 
bimsa vas the river. He was however ira 
The 
b 
— | was some time ago con 
an ed to Perth gaol. young t 
>| early age e ost his pret i and had been brought ap by Blackwall branch were dest 
whom up to the fatal mi prised the carriage buil 
had 3k ratitude sand affectio se © | turners’ and painters’ shops, and € pact 
n gr e F 
pre ‘the aad bert in a state of t mporary in Pes stores, in which we Pai! ipet a 
rought on by excessive drinking, oii it is said that “he jim ws ‘ A 
fined in an asylum in Lon don The origin of the fire is at pedal iio heee ne 
e n f 
e ijet — from ois of his voyages, from t 
—A speci or meeting 
s ban na was held on Tuesda 
i BANK OF pe 
„Rev. Mr, cle Tg Eyrecourt, ‘who offered his AT compromises ` wi r truction olders. It Zander. iaia, was an met of the Church a] 
Eminence, on the part of the Irish clergy, their con- | was intimated that a a eal would p robably be | Mts. Yescombe his wife agai nea Ai Ù 
_gratulations on his visit to Ireland. Cardinal wore aie a tae ie haa eee en an ene ome 
the ordinaryclerical dress of a bishop. tse piao leak (pee expend. ee ne Se ite 
from the steamer to the terminus was occupied b; $ etini most friendly terms with thi 
eds of persons, and his Eminence was met at the the habit orae at their honie t 
i 'hbishop: Cullen, who esco: fentlomen Tok 
b a t took up his quarters at the 
Imperial Hot ards ‘visited the : principal |u; 
On T 
ways, 
Great NORTHERN. —The half-yearly meeting wa? 
pag on Friday, 
d recrimination, 
hi 
The chairman refused to h 
7 a 
Roman Catholic fatale in the city. 
his 
the cond 
Ty possi 
eee that Nae had been 
and belted 
had. pabtished he 
i Eminence left town for EET : be pet the ied n the case of Mr. Mowatt, the late 
pi 3 w the hon a of wn hi is |secretary, and requiring “the out of their Piru money T ‘he stolen 
Ut EE ‘a nd hat of a Cardinal: anda 7 own pockets the costs of the action recently brought had given her to 
Pri perks nt eR y the people in his carriage to st. the Company by ‘that gentleman, and which 
ETERNE m ay T A at dinner Archbishop | were amount to guineas, The resolu- 
pips aaa — i the Roman Catholic clergy. | tions, how. mee were pu’ Pin ir respective movers, 
RAINY See bite a solemn high mass and and Ed & y large majori The report recom- 
i a amoni i oie one, of th ding out of the available T a of 8 ,3201. 
is the divide at 31. 7s. r annum on the original, an 
ep a apc has appeared i in fall Roman costume in | a dividend of 37. 7s tt wards 6/. per Re s on e = 
l sit of a cardinal has -ereated “the greatest k, was eventually i es 
excite ae an Catholies look on his visit wi UTH- ; end z ew company is 
ission: 
a number of clergymen and a host of Scr 
. The walls are p ed with Sikeston: 
e | fo p so me ending the 31st of pha last. 
was 
etter ns ‘Vis. escombe, the 
nsive that the’ conned 10 
. Mr, Landor 
fagotted by W. 
his animosity 
ome 
d last half-year, is at t 
D, WoRCESTER, AND s 
tactrophe that 
Midland distri 
eraa TON. je: 
—T 
has ever ¢ occurred on a aa in the ct | The ease ra Oy "de pablis 
_ ‘doctrine ‘of the Church of Rome. The Rev. J. C. 
_ Walker, the rector, forded a callnge to the 
Cardinal requesting him to dise 
‘interest, but it - acount ae 
has not | 
ZE 
3 
s Society of Dul of 
pron Col. Fi wagerald, Co 
a beyon 
Oak and Bre ir Lane stations, a few 
: n pers 
e rs 
mages t 
T- | indictment as go rasi 
poema sabe cata. Mh 
‘ ie “Scientific moses pha moth he su See 
er 
? am: 
and was computed to contain nearly 2000 passengers. domagas, T te Good Hi 
- pa kerig Worcester in the evening, those having jawyer at “the “Cape of, Good H 
to divide the master of the ship 
arge of the arrangements determined 
