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ting Deputies have resolved that the Bill of Jast 
sensation in the University, apart from its Den 
¢ for the total ote of church-rates, 
s and was Pa by the 
mons, and 
gSSion, 
LATE § —The metropolitan and c 
for m es distant were on Sunday night visited | t 
ugh the 
peaasi fo “fo rward without delay at the eyeing of next | i 
country | But 
— the 11th inst. near Quaybridge, on the New 
arket road. ns “app eared from the evidence at the 
ced on Friday and termi 
by à im ih of wind, whic 
Mia: to pro pe 
s to ap 
on the banks of the 
ane and was attended with fatal conse- | habit 
in Spital- | 
tow occas iona 
of 
always in possessio 
| distri buted with a dibes and anoe ioe: 
y 
of | they vanada dee odriv 
two miles is town, nd ere she 
ternoon of the 
called 
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at Ditton the young women had “been drinking brandy 
Taesday afternoon a 
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cart, the elder, Susan Butler, "ook ra reins, and i in 
the deceased sigh E Ne whee escape 
en brought up, “bat the conductor refused to | 
the ground that his duty was only to 
—Mr. Paynter, the magistrate of 
ofice ce “Court, has been occupied durin: 
the Newmarket road at a rapid pace. It appear from 
| the tig that she was a seeds and seal co! 
a and had been pet as well as | 
Fte it is supposed that 
| ae ‘water hn had drunk 
she ing rapidly past a cart nea 
g| as driv p 
- | the Šogaiit was upset. The unfortunate young woman 
fell o 
y 
panion and the two gownsmen escaped unhurt, 
er com: 
nüs ay t deat ~ was 
light bruise Pa "the 
nortem examination sho 
by concussion of the brai 
5 
| reh ead a nd a a graze ‘(scarcely perceptible) down _ the 
en d 
n her he ad and never spoke afterwa rds, dying of th 
afterwards co 
ana 
Wales the 
Smee 
ch. This 
ce of ordnance was sent to the Queen in Plage 
er Maia esty’s present to the Emperor a 
po 
ngement w 
Vo he AE stronsiy i the Government t 
a Bi 
tł Ac only 
The jury returned ‘a verdict of a Death, the 
hat were of o m the death 
f rm med the l an oh. had 
A 
introduc 
Aft 
men, with „regard to a 
waggon 12-poun 
uaar howitzer mounted on a carriage 
i ave sets of harness for 12 horses, 
ance, accom’ 
eine ee 3? near the muzzle are 
rfol; Sir James Brooke writes :—“I am improving 
A, ness say, shall recover; but the a of my life 
Nearly run out and my active busin 
not to “= ave men connec en with biha: a and that 
a mont! Sa ders See 
over, so it | he 
er b 
r uing e 
evening vaanties was given to s everal of the aimee 
~ | bre 
T. 
York "Tustitute of Popular Science and Literature o 
= rsda; 
eine Victoria, ’Empereur Napoleon, 1898, with 
cipher, ee pias f= the se ia crown, and on e 
ot nd beai chased, 
T DONDI pres meeting of the 
eek and addressed the 
T Krxo’s Correos. — These | were considered leaders in the movement to lea’ ‘oth classes must be in a 
evening pliers King’s Co are making progress. | | their "houses and work. M reside a hed a by Sees 
Between 160 and 170 studen Te registered them d . He eral Rites Pe farther, and 
Se] ves for the session commencin | appears to exist on both sides not to yield. slg leit en if; as i be the case, 
this Month, and extending A a vacation of four; Krtwpovroy.—The meet of the — hounds a dese were a national of education established, 
weeks at Christmas—until next Easter ; and the course Wilden | on the lith inst. y was hon noured by the presensg those institutions be not the less 4 
k d Conducted ed by the satan professors of the ane capper t A make those who have recourse 
i dern | Just as meg hounds were dr — ng cover ‘he: ss of | them bet itizens, and better Christians, 
come? n, history an geography, mathe- | M: manie rsa ee = he field, accompanied by ei for the ie whieh they impart to their members. 
book- , commercial Aks and econo- | Pelissier, Duke o lakhoff, velion’ martial digtire was Referring to paged cans meeting Bt a 
mical science, drawing, and ch uan top boots, and all the other = his lordship the miee 
CRYSTAL PALACE. — BURNS Pisy. —A London | appointments ae cae sportsman, The marshal saree Mr. 
celebration of the Centenary is to be held at the | entered with the = t interest into the «sp i airne ng the 1 res of his ‘aqua “= 
50 he tie espe Compan; ome § met = red a a priz ze of |e xamined mchi i talked to_ev erybody, and by his ee discipline of miany scores of 
paper e fact that of eption 
the Worki the Pn English “langage, « excludi of farm: who essed the scene with poos bist tho f nse: withont e wl 
the ion ath dialect—th to be left | intense relight. Presently a leran dashed u ar the owed his imprisonment entirely to beet and remit. His 
oe are ee Jur ine s, not yet | covers, antes by the young Duchess of Manchester, at | the ei at Baden gave nearly the same two omit- 
pam will decide arme merits, and the money will | whose side sat the Spanish bride of the Marshal, the lordship then proçeedod to to notice as fal oroceedigs 
the immediately after the pablie recitation of et oe of Malakhoff. The one, fair and northern in sions s which h had been pointed out in the 
er beauty, tl the othe w 
Pour © HEALTH. — Registrar-General’s | of the south, fichat: a singular The hounds 
« been taken oe ot 
weekly return states that ieee “the influence of ond ee soon found, and the fox having be choin ming eso near the | clu so ot as Continent of Rivet es 
air gid fogs the eens has much increased. shaeton, Cap kwrig ster of the hounds, | mean some upon ath Sh oe women in buat great oeagren 
a $ teglstered in Lon i -~ pastr the —— ending Saar presented the wah to = Duchess of mene _ to asa sabe aaa of the two. branehes in x omelet 
7 : » were ibited the greates has been directed by those who chide one is some 
ore Of the 10 years 1848 57 the average nu amber was | In the evening ia was a dinn er party at Ki perry so a branches to which which they parte ore toa 
#4 raised Fy am on to em th of Castle to eet the marshal and his bride. On Sun day ae eultivate i this one that bas bes co ot r 
become i e last week | they The | establishment of what the French b, a 
h nearly 200 above the average. ing | duke as we Ail cin duchess, who understands English, emong “ts nite who er count, nion ar diksi 
18} cide births of 910- and 904 girls—in all | listened to the service with great attention. country, at e nuns, But, in rote countries, weer 1 
4 I in London, Tn the 10 Maxcursrer.—Mr. Bright and Mr. Gibson have |, 8 combi he came institution, Mi» mest beret 
a g weeks of the years 1848-57 the ee cepted invitations or be anal at a Reform soirée aa eith ti = most pong in the. ws 
num vat 542. consolation in the P make uP 
oie 10th of December; and an invitation has = ag A rom E anria are the persons Tgn anerer 
Mr. Cobden. A public meeting, convened by wall as in the all ie lee ey ee as well 
ch poste i sr agusainecs of working men, was held on Friday even- | from my own ations as e em 
Atr ANr in the Free-trade Hall, in =- to give the | acquainted with i tho p chen pra ovato their time, ME 
catherine ‘Arden, one of the A td 600 yeurs agoa lady, |inhabitants of Manchester, both electors and non- | men themselves, ss of reward a of the int 
a church at 3 e of the first of a noble race, built | electors, an ey of cxpresing € their ferir msi none, and cannot have iy Boe the tgs thas Ce 
t Aly > and lant last week | on the subje 8 a r. Alderman _ —all their time, mp oa be er as works. 1 
the Jon. Catherine Emma Arden, the last of her ra He ywood "too he chair, “and th densely | the pious perf “altogether a of 
pron Bd the same name, laid the fou ion stone of a a ooon tio Bit resolution, u that Sie sonal at peer attention at the beet oe 
ne “ly benind the former edifice, | the effect that it is desirable to establish a Politi | "ay directed to it; but i St abs 
a T mee be Darts , to perpetuate | Reform Association in Manchester, on the E me pep pono nog cm meet 
MNory of her — mmen the late Lords | resister ‘fen rade bs tri jemnial | ie ct which, 1 am ’ 
Alvanley, ons ch will cost 20007. regi ro rage, vote by t, wel | With gapenn Tto asu st wilo T aney, #0 
On W. n, a equal electoral districts. Mr. received no attention whate ‘effects. 
tenn ie ame a aie at 2 o’elock a mov rider to the resolution, deciatiag it has be iani Z of unhappy of ope 
Poachers on the esta een gamekeepers and ther safety will never be secured until the people — n oribila station—upon. married; OF i git 
Son bee 3 ari my Richard coat of Bishop | possess the power of uprooting the a in strong | by the accidents of life not having bao into those B 
town X. "n about three es from this! drink. The se a i carried unanimously, and cee of a husband, whence iy so wretched en 
. ekeeper named J me d; Vigi . p peeraa as the lot 
Wate) cP Req ot dead; a} Mr. mann as adopted by a large majority; | ou! justly, then, Ser 
ioe hamed Barrow 80 Seriously wounded in the | amid t pnas f hat or Walt cate 
head gd free that he is în a dying state: and sated e nese the ra ae iaee o at oad, sometimes w Oe corn 
‘ying 3 third Sur Gk melancholy accident has thrown ag ae sate t countries, gl 
Teceivel no much i y - deepest | bu Proterttnen by, the gift o, 
posible his removal to “give evide wher family of of the Bar arl res — ord jalan a aa be Smee G ze 
affliction. and Lady N TE 
eei abr the aay, t two of whom have | family seat at Weston on Monday last, and rae Er eet ae ten ; 
Cinn accident, wh Se | retiring to rest between 12 and 1 o'clock, aa ame bend, those ladies 
