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the evidence before the magistrates that the two) voted to the branches of Jurisprudence, Education, past 12 oa 
Hanoverians were attacked i ie most brutal and un- | Punishment and Reformation, Public Health, aa Social deceased E aa 
provoked manner by six American, French, and Irish | Economy, — which 150°papers had b nt 
seamen, who were discharged runners from the ship | reading. resses were then delivered by the Right was ae and the four Tine 
Jane Lowden, lately arrived from Quebec, who knocked | Hon. W. vo M.P., President of tl ne “Education ast tay. P ee 
i - Jungklas, who w z i Paai 
» kick stabbed them. artm Ca: earraig the a witness 
fortunately but slightly wounded, was s — rescued | Punishment mation Department ; and by the | the fatal cre tee z - 
by the a and = sers-by are were attracted to the Ea rl of Shasta, Preside nt of the ) Hes alth Depa rt- | knife was found were iid pt. M'ai Sai 
spot, but his companion, before he could | i In chief marked asif a knife itr a Pochet- kaui 
defended, was frightfully cut and kicked i in the face and | that of Sir T St a a hen, s President e the Department of There was: no evidence ogni oan 
y was p . | was ; 
a knife, which reached the lungs through a wound = It had been arranged that "a rset hancellor of| were found upon his clothes, 
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within 12 minutes after, and while under treatment at | Amendment of the Law cei salen sion ld also have | and the magistrates uently ogame X 
the nearest surgery. e magistrates after a len err mre oe his address on Tuesday; but a telegram a aip trial on the capital Committed his g 
investigation have fully committed the prisoners as wa received from him ‘stating that Just as he yas ‘ste ep- Sw. —On al charge. 
rin in a) to take thei 
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r the murder at the next assizes. The coroner’s it was D ani to his notice that, as or ‘of “her Swanse: TR ley door which “ary Kiniun 
jury retu urned a ver erdict again nst a man called William Treland, he could not quit that | prevent the air ate * suppli ps 
Pri t her Ma ym ty’s permission under the| back into the works had 
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enon ie sign manual. He had telegraphed for this to Balmora l, and ste ile 200 men were at ee ~ 
GRA —The Mayor of this borough aeae E a and intended to leave as soon as the 1 ushed through Cuu 
the flowing letter from Baron Stockm » private embargo should be removed. At1 o’clock the Members | was suppased that all the hands were ere 
Secretary to the Princess Frederick Willi ey ssociates pai id a a visit t o the Akbar Re: efor rmatory the foul air was. fortunately confined to 
acknowledging the receipt of the tastefully ‘xecnted Agato, i in whi ch 150j t was the of 12 men and bore 
drawing sis h had been pr a sow in the 
death 
prepared as g evening a conversazione took the pit, and of two men — lost their lives i 
embarkation by the young ladies who strewed as place at St. George’s Hall. The exhibition of p s g 
onher path on that occasion, It pomp be remembered | of the Liverpool Academy was thrown open to members. z 
that when the Queen embarked at Gravesend ar The Philharmonic Society issued vba a to 150 of 
weeks ago, her Majesty aunadidabereitinghe undertoo! the non- earns members, and conversational meetings | 
= the medium of presenting this offering to ms of the rs of reformatory. pe sees and rag 
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enim penne schools were tho, held. On Wed the G27 famchgars am ae a fall ¢ a an 
“Schloss Babels near Po Sept. i i if i 
“Bir, —I ami commanded to Sate you that a Royal High. ARROS X Stes SEPN 5 mR a: guy = oe were among the passengers. More than 100 penos 
ness the pt ake Frederick William of Prussia, Princess Royal | #SS€™mec in were gisanpoinige 9 — berths in the vew 
of Great Britain and Ireland, has had the great pleasure’ of | ance in all was very numerous, more especially i in n those Lo me ine said to be armed with 
Yeceiving from the hands of the Queen the tasteful souvenir, | d H eR acts. wiih G — 
commemorating one of the most gratifying among the many | papers of interest; including three by Miss Nightingale, | © Uni Tasted o mail o0 ERT Mr. Lever and kis fia 
o receive on the occasion of her departure Mim. Carpenter, and Mr. Ruskin, iRn i> read. In the who have established this line of packets have issael 
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the beauty of which her Royal Highness Frari podbean ai zak by the Earls of Shaftesbury and Carlisle, Lord | PoT™anen Galway 
en mo apie teva ed ayin from her native | J, Russell, Sir John Pakington, and other gentlemen. selene ie oe pom states that the 
enjoyed it under other ci: aes neces: anor heer request | On sau re the sections. again ee for the reading in assenger Great Be 
you to convey to. all “thoes Now or Saree to present so | and disc n of papers, and in the evening a meeting ee By lg a j 
acceptable an ofrin snr — ost h thanks ah was held i in “the Amphitheatre for the benefit) of the p 
5 est AR } ‘your obedient servant, | orking The ex-mayor presided, and the meet- | ooo onain 
eset Pioi late. cunitis: of ing Wasaddngsaed by Lond brous ho Basis Canin a 
Barnabas, Pimlico, whose opinions om the. su forti t andhana „Lord J. Russell, and other 1 MAR 
‘of the confessional hay mada hik omaa rs of the association The business of ‘the sections 
to ‘ee ro" > beet appointed: to a. | was: contin yes! pra and in the evening 
By = ape <i a grand public meeting was ae 
rer Se Tol lin ote, | George’s Hall u nder the presidency of Lord Brougham, ly ig Vtg a 
30002. towards a publi park for Huddersfield, provided | o Rov. Dr, Jou a ae irka Celloge te | Atlantic Mail Steam N 
the inlabitants will raise st of the money res the Rev. Dr. aie Master of Pe Colleg ; 
, and:pi i | accordance with the mmendation of the (fave eveningsab & 
in extent, known as the Spring Grecmmondiestiito: för | 25 pcr etn acted View en rr for the year, on board the Pacific. In the 
A ž in the room he Rev. Willia role. en of Bev. Father i 
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ma ve applica’ = wi recently made toa) ppp 
jolge in in chambers oo that the Haana Drane, re- 
cantly thnaa to Ipew pevih gait fhe tha ntb. ok tragedy, which has plunged . two ‘respectable ‘amis |" 
named Pattric read, might beadmit: 
of the enterprise, that 
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: mig dto 
Shc apmeion rary ong the | Bon a ef aa ae ae 
ordered. the ht of E arian 1 who has ee z a retired trad a, has for some time past been | Typ Coast DEFEN 
private asylum. Mr: Drane A see paa hatio acd |D g hisa to Miss Mary ae Wainman, its salient points i 
beso eee Pal » "Norwich where he w. Pi & a young lady 19 years of age. He has for state of defence. Several 
st led a dissipated: ‘lite, and has ee pa addicted from Woolwich to fortify 
ppaki inking. He is said to h The fortification of pgm 
st wi Bona on Sunday virions ble a Ti iis and during his short career ie protection of Leith, is 
visited Keswick aa orm accompanied is, feni John | has cig aig tralia, America, and other eee Borernmnettt 
e, who has tran mdu Song- o Miss n lived. in the ad adjoining house three Tint ponk ee 
omon > the Cumberlan d dialect. o This forms one | brothers, their father and mother being dend] Jakini, ‘celebrate the centenary inp’ Tak 
ofa hundred provincial dialects into which the Prince | in cons: msequence probably of Mr. Bond’s dissipated habits, | Robert Bia! on beg 25th mE g 
arig the Song of ns transla lalo Wan ipon indent D and, cc iene a place, on the banks of Doom, ti es 
LIVERPOOL. —The ongress of the rye to. the es families that les difference had arisen | scale befitting the occasion. Aytoun bas 
hae ete the. pira of meriin Science was| between them, arising partly from this cause, and occupy the chair, oni tine 
i as town on Monday, and jealousy: on the. part of Mr. Bond. Being | quested to act as crou 
for five days was closed last: eve bs se grand cree together ah abot 2 gio ck. on Ww day afternoon, Mr. i THE WESTERN 
meeting in St. G s y after a.| Bond shot Miss Wainman fa the right side of the} paid Jas the 
rvice las’s Church, and a sermon | head asd niky aon the ground and died in about'| the s a Bn 
by the Bishop of Chester ont tual aa f the |an hour. He then deliberately walked home, and en- | shares, the amount of 1 
Congress was inaugurated eneral evening meet- | tering the imi aaga of his father’s house, loaded | total loss to the family, 
ing in or Geo: pve ri at ‘which Lord J Jolm cranes his gun, and placing the muzzle in his mouth blew | at only their 
delivered the o is address was of| off the top we - his — The jury, at the inguest, 
great length ling fo oan A the daily papers. it returned a ct of nsamit 
ms che he al d codification of the Puipa ee ‘ain days past this town has been | _+— 
o. Law Rectraiity. € the e Law of Real Pro-|in a state of excitement and alarm caused by the NEWMARKET SECOND Oo f 
„ the "Criminal Law, the Convict System, the| outrageous conduct of the North Cork Rifles stationed Lo Birdo 
, the ian Middle Class Exami- |in the garrison. After maltreating the seamen and pe Renewal of 
B ns, and the various questions connected’ with the | marines whom the walking about the town, they | The <P Pampa —M latch. 
oe m om sani s ial economy, | attacked the townspeople with sticks and stones, and ni oe: 
A series = Joe me then sub | broke the windo the hotel and numerous 
mitted the e proposing econding of which the| houses. The pickets of the regiment were 
of aftesbury, Sir J ‘Pakington, | = he Karl of Carlisle, able or unwilling to interfere with the men, and on 
on on gents am, and Sir J. Kay Shuttleworth, took part. | Monday might it became prs to call upon t 
sy morning Lor ement delivered an| Royal Artillery to clear the streets aaa or ae 
an tem Popular Literature in the concert room | less > n half an hour, and st: rong pick mtu 
» George’s Hall, which was crowded ae before the | are n w placed around the frtintions a porns the 
ons a [ence is mrt okem) a proportion of | Rifles spt x leaying barrac asā as 
f Pra an ree cher ie which fills ‘four mle met on Tuesday to investigate the affair, and Militia | s 
he an mabe ie the Society fo: the Diffusion of |f 
ander thie directiowof Mie 
i Na nia eai with all 
L b he 
murdered in this town last week. He had been driniite Tho Brower tor for second 
which have follo on B he irae PSA n called Robert Vose was ere One ot the. mo 
ELEN’s.—A young man 
C. Knight and Mr. Cass page| 
his accustom i 
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deceased 
E when all Were turned out a few mi eet Bae 
