THE NEWSPAPER. 
22 [JaN. 18, 
der committeeon the merits of therail 
aes tained her innocence of the| Brough, the bailiff sent for deceased, in or ierailway propo 
ber e zaen Pop. me, Lange oy it alternately upon two of ean settlem ent. act deceased shortly sa nest Yarmouth aro Hom Metropolis, =i T siwo oon: fr 
’ onfin ed in the — itefie ld, and | mende e ic to conc i and forward 4 
oe gg one of whom | mo ote and brother as to the rent due. There does n e rv er ha the line (known as Basle ra q 
fa few $ She could appear to have been any hetford throug ry, to a junction wi 
sot be induce a E aki eke Slow day She there | the house, but, decea wool complained very | much about | Northern and ery” at ao deta, Mills, aa the 7 
f her guilt ; sus she met her fate with aie rt x : i Sane Bis hop’ s Sto rtfor oy 5 involving te i 
it. e aha. re used to return two ores, whic jo Lana 
ag ose aa astounded the spectators, pies be leg Speers ing ‘a "communication sw or in ando 
West Norfo E Agricult ci s held last week, | 
at which the members were unanimous in of the Ms A 
f h 
ith 
t 
Ras 
abou 
ing mo l p hitherto ron 
Rih in iaon. Shortly reams d 1 | cial deali g through Yarmou th. 
went ed the hi some further 
The 
ut ml ‘oan Pr 
mittee a 
x, and a petition to 
opposi: tion. It was kieh that the farmers of Nor 
w vour ae a total repeal of the duty, and that ie a 
y partial reductio on wou ld affo rd compara- 
ensu o leave, when his ol John 
Stered to aaay him with a lant ag De eceased 
Sa never afterwards seen alive, but 
of the lines to Diss— ane eh Moorsom’s 
Beccles and Diss, = mer Stephenson’s “im 8 hog 
his bod yw was foun nd in sand- pit, on "Biddulph Moor 
ie Tittle relief, as the farmer 
the cost of co llection, as well as to the ann oyan 
It 
d by a hamm 
Beecles, Bun = coe Mills to 
until the Spedire: ‘pills e lines i o Dan 
which was bis ered “with blood on the brother’ > 
„a 
After a long discussio on aie rai moved the 
é fe e rep rt, upon n whi ch the agim al cae 
farm, who | once tzken into custody. From 
rd 
was agreed hak copies of the | 
petitions should be ugh E the various market 
ill lie f 
ita appea i» that the prisoner 
Ait I 
J 
re they w 
a the Ese ens of pe enma 
orth. — At the ‘and hos sex SE Sessions, 
oles 
Fri 
an Read, regular lng wate "convicted o 
t Itchingfield ; 
Kennett was convicted of eee the same, well k 
The trial occupied t the court 
@ evidence established the guilt o of 
for several hours. 
fi d 
the he inque 
wit “Marder against him, the ap 
take his trial at the next assiz 
ner was committe 
Railways. 
The following are the Tanne for the past week :— 
Birmingham and Gloucester, P Bristol and | 
Gloucester, 10152 ; 
Edinbur gh and Glasgow, 24877. ; 
13,1 tion, 75604; Glas 
est having went a verdict of 
d| 
‘| town of Baw 
est- of 
iss, ae considering tat the tr 
ugh that 
of the country. —At a meeting of the thant of E den 
try, held last week, it was resolved thatthe Roth 
Bawtry, and Gainsborou gh Junction was tit best fort 
wtry; and . Pemberton Milnes, the log 
the manor, and the owner of nearly the whole off 
note ool and Man 
32, 
8 : | assent to that solutio: : 
: n asih held at Gringley. eae n and at Wo rh 
nd | Sop.—At " 
ea 8 his tenantry, have ate 
r res ons have been 
line. Paim 
treasurer of the tampike rusts, agent to a ess -office, Minshester and Peneha, 33092. ; Newcastle he ws meeting of the West Lotis : 
aad holding other offices of trust.’’ His reputation for | Carlisle, 13302. ; Noregis. 3a Dailington, 95 on Monday, the Di a tn to tie 
honesty at charitable deeds was spoken to by a host. of South- Eastern and Dove er, 4858/.; Sheffield and Man- | tify the agreement with the Birming om i 
respectable witn Yarmouth and y 1897. ; Presa which the latter are to take a lease of the line for 
acharacter, but my! was gen po ved to be a ri eceivèr of and Wire Soi. —The Board of Trade have given notice | Years, ent equal to one-fourth e efo 
stolen goods on a ‘lar, ESA whateve * | ceeds, paying 60,0007. in liquidation o a rs ties 
$ ; wa 
and Read 
ommuni¢ cation to Portsmouth, viz A 8 Ba hton and 
a 
Portsmouth eee ct London 
1 
aided the police i i i the stolen articles to the pos- 
the Dir 
and Portsmouth ; the Spard Chichester, Portsmout h, 
and Fa reham Bra nch 5 e Lor and, Portsmouth, 
me 
brides, 
Paar 0 
unfortunate woman supposed to have been Hapen i at 
Salt Hill, arrived at Eton wiih her husband, when 
meeting of the count y magistrates took place, wih a a 
view to the further investigation of the case. The 
mother was ti ien ta ken where 
Siou sek xa Tuesday, me mother of Sarah Hart, the | 
Tes am, 29 pts 
; that they have Heided on reporting to Parliament 
E favour of the Guildford, a gna rarigmankh, pna 
Fareham Branch ; Brig 
sideration the following schemes ‘for extending railway à 
| co 
Freland. 
lin.—The intelligence from Ireland this week 
of Sora importance. In the firs opr we have 
a long and elaborate address from nine l 
E 
se 
to 
nd the 
Board hay ving further had under fol 
of t 
bi ishops of the Establi she ed Church in Ireland the 
n this doc ament, hi à 
the bishops express a resol 
to toe an Educ 
eason seek the ¢ 
d relates 
is temperately written, 
and angua ified hostility 
Board, and state the t 
or 
he mother. The super. esha of jee also 
saad before the mealies trates a quantity of drugs 
found at shep risoner’s house at Be: There 
f fif: 
tained pruss In obtaining the ” drags the 
po received ed every assis stance and courtesy from the 
wife of the p accom- 
lished i md ther d aipin a p young Piy of „17, 
ckin p the drug: a ham 
hemes for ieee 5 peut communication in 
the metropolitan district, Ee E and Dor- 
king ; the Grosvenor Rai iva: t tern, Ux- 
bee, ee Staines J mpction.; i Ay London ne ni boa 
— Wandsworth Cem the London and C 
eleray and i e prel 
sign s Grace the Lord Primate, @ 
a ‘of Kildare, g e Kilmore, Down m C 
nor, Cork and Cloyne, Killaloe and psig 
and Fe erns, Cashe lan d Waterford. E 
Du tin ‘hed 
peop. 
orking Bran 
Branch ; 
South London and Windsor ; 3 the South- -Eastern Bra ach 
assisted in packi 
assistant to Mr. Sache: chemi: a 
Street, went down to Aylesbury gaol on 
seeing the prisoner, and ae states that he 
fo the risoner on the day 
nt ops gate- 
Bi decide 
n Tuesday, f for the 
Weste 
Junction ; Staines 
ted a quantity of prussic 
It appears from aie published by the local 
papers, naas Mr. Tawell is very partial to the s study of 
pd 
nor Railway, ereat 
d on repo rting to Parliamgnt in favour of the 5 th 
uestis Act. 
3: he mea 
Western, Usbride Pi me Sta are Jancis London 
Srighton—Wa fla vorth Branch, London and Sou si 
own rea aap 
35 Jess ea 
festero—Epsom Branch, fb ae Centrai „dune 
Se 
path London and Windsor and r 
ne 
tend to tw 
seeing mee exte skt o give a conden 
| n 
ry is e 
aid to combine in a poly ares, yeas and 
psom wait 
Dorki ing: I 
aa plicity. He kept up to the last six servants; and so 
jate as four days before the melan pk affair z pak 
eee took sig ay through Lond 
wo Semen ssa heia. 
Avs ach; 3 Lon- 
th- Eastern 
—A special meeting of the 
cil of Neweastle-on-Tyne was held last week, 
5? 
© 
p 
and Bri roe AEE AE LES Br i 
sranch— Reigate to Dorking. 
wn Cou. 
d 
I 
To 
= some of his friend to ne nd a few days with him 
is residence in try. Tho peig aa had payer 
erin “railways proposed to pass t 
The report en ‘er pi 
ct aby 0 of their n r. et 
ation of being; not oniy a an “intelligent and 
matics but a ver Ji :ilanthropie ma 
rind aus ssed 
ver, some points of very ete ange 
of the argumen ae oe immediate: 
views of Archbishop Murray. At the 
his le tter, Mr. 79 Co nnell states that 
“h iret aie daly ily developed mo me ec 
eland is daily deve 
pe ar as “ most me cane cote ce mk 
Mr. = ‘is called erwick | 
Railwa’ ay, and is inte a i EN, ne by a bridge 
of m 
ge sums in BR le and benevo- 
heen than 109 feet tak high-water 
“ i ch, there sho: 
foot against the srai” aia Chur 
80 aia a dissension amongst ar ir oe e 
cle ergy, and Hity o of Ireland, on the 
This county has become - the f 
ord, —~ cen 
sane shocking fade er, and there is too much reason 
to fear that the eri rime was perpetrated by a brother atts 
murder e night of Friday week, 
cmp a called Biddulph, in the Mo var ane about six 
from hence ti ‘the oi gg may “proceed by railway ene 
south, eas est. The other line is ah by 
Mr. Brunel nit pitas the river wi oe e 93 feet in 
height, proceeds. across the Fo rth t Thornton-s 
from Tunstell, and three or four from Congleton 
he condition cf the parties was that a mall farm 
Thomas Brough, the deceased, lived at the New Brest 
iu the parish 
It mould appear that | men ed y: 
} meor, terminat ing in Jesmond- ue from mene 
takes its cepastare north ward. fg committe 
Stephaan l 
proper ty, and was the owner of White- 
nels 3 van a house. This farm bad | co. 
widowed mother and his 
ough ro z Tittle more than .twelve 
was the recognised tenant, though 
ged the farm, 
e asonparion “o 
joha Br 
o commence 
en eg other I 
reasona peenis tch in its SERTE R 
sion followed the 
length con 
wi o hrid Be, simultaneou sly 
on ag 
“Along disc 
ct.” 
| One of the leading features of this line i is, that it unites | 
reading of the report 9 which was a enke 
ity that the cor han 
Oe 
W 
t ol me—the one a Mr. 
tho lic, nage pelis k i Kamel the oiber 
ome MSS design at 
nominated nid 
etre, 
noe inserted i in af" Actof l Parliament requiring the | that 
e 
give great con 
hi ap en in 
This bait has tak 
