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Barnstry.—The strike at aia — ee: which bý carrying out, in matters between himself and his | this sss par See a 
1 r bo x tee in the Sout h Yorkshire — that gold rule and Christian motive of} the Church of Englan ea discount toubled souls, es 
i o 18.0 was ) Live and ve t live? The tenantry, he said, of her clergy to i ce a system of ws pita aa 
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h as to satisfy both masters and men without any | Cotte labourers had received his ki n- 
pr ratk: na ithe side. The strike, which has aiar rai ion, and that both Lady Leicester and himself | h eaten jud 
: used an enormous nditure by the masters, and | aided so liberally in supporting the schools for their rom ae oe leg should adi Oy en 
whiel h tes also cost heme e Miner? A gesaan upwards of | education. But while rejoicing in the confidence | attempt ae ue it we akes a to it. T am 
20007- has been eans ntrodu iat several inspire ed by his lordship amongst those who lived under way ofthat reo iini ous 
a strikes hithert es and foi r the eiaa of our 
eie yan mducted—the 1 de inw m cam and the most |rially strengthened by the sound judgment with which important to maintain open and unauspoctad. 
recent being the attack by a a body Pe ern upon his lordship’s views were carr ied out, refle ecting the Naroa Whe aa rade 
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beh gone be of ae vesbiiettil ‘ew p a depind Mr. Hastings tlen presented the Portrait to the ae Be nee of Mancheste 
tation of the turnouts and the black sheep. After some Countess of Leicester, together with an ee from the | hed kc a ac once ct TE r 
i i À d to siy following | tenantry, requesting her to accept it “as an expression | a road, 
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in the 4 late outrage to be opped 5 the turnouts to pay mie his premem they rejoiced to see in aiuhtakads ag tie a 
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bý thë Tna: Stink ‘te th the hou repai ye 24th "ult; no perience renga ened their confident hope that those ey. the London and a ilo ince wad 
i lity to to be shown, nor the leaders to be singled out | pr inciples w will be perpetuated in the House of Holkham, | jini to be filled up, and the last of the ot old fi 
eevsacrificed, On Monday the: pit resumed its former a will continue to be its strength, its hran FRA peat A ti the competition ofthe ean 
busy appea rt w bn police returned to Wakefield, and and its renown.’ _ Lady irera o neon ly WaT A taia boiler 
the ir men in custody were discharge = AT: h deep | ing at the West Gorton Rp, by ies 
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the late ‘al is cays the Cheltenham Ti and is on it — tag 3o honourable a place in your affections—and in | of which are said to have been inferi 
has led to econciliation between him and wife, o way could you have testified your estimation so ita raea erior metal, 
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of 40 years. s. well as for a motives which have induced you to present | almost an entire failure. The dri ts have take 
CARLISLE. ner Friday morning the Bishop of Car- That the nn of Coke may find be pm tzu that ti from 5000 to 18,000 each, but: the fish have kept so fe 
lisle gave his bona as Visitor, in the appeal of the in times to com J len gwar enap alas tras cet S| fro -= coast that very few seans have shot, and te 
Rev. T. G. Liv g nce of depriva- | feeling which has senna Kar r tary Poa "tea the. Tandiord nn perp unt of the sean fishery in the whole vil 
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assed upon him Dr. se, the Dean. His ordship Ts you have connected some kind with my | not occurred since the year 1818. - This failure will be 
held his Court in the Chapter House, which was crowded | Zour coy porte i ak oi the pr the EE it severely felt both by tod and country, as the poor will 
h selves i by ra may Cover he forfeited. Again, gentlemen, let me repeat. the | be deprived of their winter’s stock of provisions, 
cee ag “the Bishop’s judgment, which was o assurance of my sincere gratitude.” SALISBURY.—The local papers state that no decline 
length, confirmed the Dean and Chapter in the si. The he ig was heard in deep silence, and at its = of the spire of Salisbury Cathedral has taken 
rity they claim over the Precentor, and restored Mr. | conclusion was greeted with loud cheers. h presen- | since 1668, when it was. plumbed by Sir Christophe 
Livingston to his offices of Minor Canon and Tentor, [tation being complete the company adjourned to an Wak ho recommended “that this test be ota 
At the close of the pr gs there was some talk of | immen: arquee, which Bni p “fitted up B baene It was repeated by Mr. egy} 
an appeal on the mb Ese of the Dean pers Chapter to a | Edgi the lawn at the east end of the terr: Mr. Thomas Naish in 1730 and 1739, by the Clerk 
higher tribun: the decision of the Bishop | Bg oi a déjedner was laid for 200. persons. the the Works in 1837 and 1840, and also on the Sit 
fir g arl of Leicester sat in the Mastin with Lady | September, 1858, bea. d the 600th anniversary of the 
some time | Albemarle on his right, the Countess sitting opposite, | SE NESA a Sa cathedral. 
DEAL.—Great distress has iuge for so 
among the boatmen of this town, who have to a great | Ores oe ra of the tenants, Mr. H: ang and Mr. | In July, 1857, a small craft name 
extent lost their por ae by the removal of tl il a am. The visitors and the com- | Age Charter ak, akg 23 tons. burden, arrived at Liver 
packets to Southampton, and by the use of ig fem ves occupied seats near the centre, | pool fi w York, na owner and builder having 
towing vessels through the Downs. A puplic meeting while an were Boal near the extremes. The Earl erossed th By cin: asi ye with a sage one 
has been held, at which it has bese lbemarle and Mr. Keary occupied the chairs at | T} whose pe palm 
public subscription for the pur of assist ing t the citer end. After the déjeiner was concluded, the Webb, now ‘sccomplished a sot <a 
older men and their a and of enabling the | usual loyal and family toasts wees drunk, and the com- | kind, 
younger men to emizrateto Australia and New Zealand, | pany were addressed by the of Leicester, he Sci rl in a small “cutter named 
where they will have ample oe of earning à | of Albemarle, Mr. ikide ee elton, Mr. d by two bam sis 18 years Dead grat 
ivelihood, ady Elizabeth Stanhope, Mr. R. Dewing, Mr. pha of them previously acq a oe 
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DurwaM.—On Friday afternoon the efforts made to | gate, Mr. Gurdon, M.P., Mr. England, the Hon. Henry | The ¢ utter, si was built ta with at Stamford, 
reach the unfortunate men who were shut cs in the | Coke, Mr. R. Kendle, Mr. Keary, Mr. Abbott, the | necticut, in mon pap hake fom 
Page Bank Colliery, exposed to the double peril of| Hon. and Rev. T. R. Keppel, Mr. D. Urban| New York. on ed as oe 
death by fire or serak ianen were ha Suz Blyth, and the Rev. Mr. Napier. The Coun- | 45 days. in the voyage, via is nara yA vih 
All the wher who proved to be much more ess then rose and proceeded to the terrace, ac-| 53 feet in length ov eo feet keel, 16 feet in 
supposed, aa got out 76. cee companied by the guests, where tables with tea,/and the mast is 50 6 inches long. She 
ail ued. Many = is were much exhausted, | coffee, and ices were prepared. After the first pai ised bulwarks, the 
some of them having been in the pit 40 hours, The fire | had retired a second large | party « of tenantry a their xa pojai rope sust: ustained b y iro: iron stanchions. 
is i completly sates “9p mi ing ich the ught. of water is 6 feet. A more 
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oc ae get nti ce esday The Bishop of terminated with a dance he terrace, the ball being throughout on strict temperance 
Durham visited pe ae eae of the catastrophe + pra Sy opened with a qua ille, ‘i which Tady Leicester stores of provisions were of a ver, 
day, and admin saad: sown consolatio: oF sand danced with Mr. Robert Leeds, of Lexh: me of the comprising 
Et relations oe pan been a imely | tenants, to the great delight of the younger weas and hams, with a little ye beef. 
cut off. He also addressed a Pm earnest obse a ba untry sinaping 2° recesses on either ade a 
to those who had been rescued from a terrible death. | dance of very formidable length succeeded, which the stores oceupying eit 
Throughout Sunday and Sunday night men were | Lady Leicester danced with Mr. R. Dewing, on of the bo internal economy of this pate 
pes i ORNIS in Alling va ie staple, 2 25 fathoms in | tenants, and Lord Leicester with Mrs. D’Urban Blyth, IMBORNE.—During the last two or 
depth, which communicates the wife of another tenant ; all the ladies and gentlemen | Earl of Shaftesbury has given a series 
Horguam.—aA very oe as hela | With their families and fri in the da of his e 
on the 29th = at Holkham, the seat tof the Tarl The company did not separate until a late hour in the | neighbourhood of Wimborne St, 
ni entire body of the Holkham ı tenantry evening, highly delighted with a rA which will ever | parishes of Horton, Chalbury, Woodlanda Si aa 
desirous of testifying pee — and res they | be poe he by the lo stot nd lady of Holkham, and by | Martel was held on, shally: Hill, on both ale 
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subscription among theme in order to present to} HuUri.—The Dia tst Je, to the number of of about where 
the seper a portrait of her husband, ma omc f° Perhe fisheries, has S arrived at Hull fr Davis large gp ace Oi Sa uro rx a entertains 
purpose by Mr. Richmond. Michaelm ng | Straits. She has 14 whales, 125 es; of oil, and er tons English dinner was spre f the tables, and sever 
been selected for the presentation of this a vii Sy land of bone; and reports the steamer Chase ight | His lordship presided at one 0. > 
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ree at ue me in oe soma of ae etn The oil, and 6 Kong of bone. The superiority o of Shaftesbury, eye the ponnties of oe 
presentation took place about 1 o'clock, in the presence | for engaging in this trade is fully donated br tis “duty yt ya eno things th 
of the peleaighl members of the Coke and Keppel | tl lt vost and for the thi following 
families, and of a e number of the gentry an Mam —The ‘gpa o <e Saas has addressed | day, heed them in aa tention: 
clergy of the pees egs _ the Countess of Leicester | the ilicaiag: parE to ‘the co in the recent bara to with fds ont 1 a 
Occupying a chair in the centre of the saloon. Mr. iry at Boyne Hil se two worda 
Hastings, of ir tena the chairman of the committee, E om Lavington Haim Payon a Gommis; tan iy ng bry a ota wali. N Yor, =) 
Laced ntlemen,—I have received the ea of =“ 
by addressing Lo jiran aie rt. p Hoy. Ieis Te 
stating that Seca ae me whieh had ela examination ne the poet aie ow have arrived. In thus i sae SAAS TOT ition. You are, I am 
his accession to an noble ert hich ‘ag adopting your decision, I ik for the sake of my diocese better cirew en sisposed 
ripen ich oe piei ried ha cova alk hot in wring ie: Shaw, held Pave psi ind dulgent am mo peoapation bes 
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the county, th x a watched with infinite  satis-| it to bea part of the. wisdom tende rness of the Ch wg il Ontos go poche mt th the tho monk bl carry for 
evinced in the cause of }f England that she provides “tor Pose A paranin bér a larly into those large wore? ne S ina ot of 
agriculture, keeping alive a spirit of im t sickness shall ‘feel Berl TAA SR led ae Be Ph ot and shall continue to carry on 
