THE NEWSPAPER. 
63 
A from ev! very man, wori sae 
child, in | o! of that parish. The Hon. 
00,000 
Percy | As 
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TA moat a Ae ng to his Aia ¥ the amo 
ibed in Manchester, toge ether r wi ith that suleceibed 
Liverpool, 
given in this Paper. 
athe committee ioners. 
Uxbri 
pies ving murdered a lad named Bri 
hi 
d been ec 
‘a testimonial in L 
idenc n London This was at once | 
committee, with the understanding | 
poaching, 
the House of Correction abo at 
o be gies keg Court, Charles Lamb was tried on 
i Rag 
12 "months since 
am presented | ing period of 1843 by OF 
f the parish- | of ing was base = = Ils. 
charge: 
—At the recent sittings of the Central whieh vcore) ‘haves a balan 
| ca 
the Pors 
Ti 
7371, 4s. 1d. The gross amou 
2d., and ener freet aii 
nee of SE ier. iia 
jed to the next half-year 
isfa 
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stern. 
was the 
n which should be engraved a suitable | 
pemoraive 1 inscription 
that he erer. 
were not satisfied with his seido 
of acquittal. —Thomas Dic 
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and found a 
man, the baker, whose ap 
on is construct one, it yout Sa tevontably rec 
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seriam. 
or eee abitants chose to 
y thi 
ori e the proceedings of Convocation 7 prehension on the charge of ag aed s Pi eive 
Mr. rd has addressed © ie to Ae Vice | wife, , has also been pe in this Paper | t W estern ka their meeting 
, conta which | r the half-year. The 
to consi: H i i sperous state of the 
sted. by that.occ Mr: War York.—The bell er eiT = ove put re company produced much good feeling 
s that he hou da at once relinquis ish, his position, i tower York Minster, has. recently been Herts as ict fn shareholders. The receipts for the six 
i could satisfied that Convocation is the true im-|at the foundry of Messrs Men Whitechapel, and is | months were 440. aap tA 62,2487. more than for the 
se mpetent interpre eter of a to: the | larger than any other in the kin, Its weight ex-| corresponding period of last year, and the expenditure 
articles, 5 gal autho- ceeds 12 tons, and it is 7 7 feet 7 inches in height, and its Lies ne or about 32 we pete The balance, after pay- 
ies on this point, stating th A eing heavier by ts s th n of the di vidend, ‘is | 13,613/. The estimates for the 
d the f iach da be ae rmin ton” of Lincoln, and by 5 
in accordance with the report of the ‘Board of Trade 
se o d, by tk 
ised ; ; Fe that the Judges of the a e a 
r; “ola TaS of Oxford. The metal took 12 is es cool. 
the 
2 950 000. 
ee ively to -de - 
s alone have the power 
that sense, while the Sapr The arms of the city of York “and those | Monmouth and He N the Wilts and Somerset, and 
§ the power of altering ~ Under these of he ‘aretbishop are on the ee with a Latin in nscrip- Ox ford and runy branches, 600,0007. was voted in 
amstances, | h l tl n OF e So uth W vale s project. ~The | Gre at 
tever is -_ i quence =: th 20007. ; the sum having bee voluntar Nortt 
the 13th, t It is stated by the feed poA that pba rge | 6 per 647. 6s ted 
7 3 scription to the Spre from be one which he has Hadson, Esq., of York, has become the parohater Q of the | report ry "the half- -year peed a gross re tert of 
acted, which is expresse his work and | Duke of Devonshire’s Balder sby estate, near Ripon 4,048/. 6s., whic re compared with the ee 
h lets. ~The ev. F, Oakele ey; Senior Fellow of Bal- pi Rceensie Bees | tiari an increase of 15,481. 7s. 8d. The balance, 
also addressed a letter o the Vice-Chancellor pans. after defraying posta amounted to 31,7842. 6s. 8d., 
cm lished a few srodka he following are ne TERMA for the past from which. the dividen: ld be disbursed. The 
contained the eT g passage :—“ eno wish | Birmingham and _Glou 20291. 3 P Brist ol men | question of amalgamation with the eweastle and Dar- 
main a member of the Gniversity, or a minister of | Gloucester, T069 Ei E ti Counties, 36662 ; pa ee Bat equal terms was rejected by a very large 
Churc hof England, under is e colours, I claim} Edinburgh and la w, 20727. ;_ Great Western, | pat —The Northern and Ea rsa rn Company at their 
fright which has a serted in ae 14,0107. ; asgow, Paisley, and Ayr, 1384/..; Great g 5 per cent. in accord- 
er, of holding (as distinct fiom: toachit n} North of England, 1577/.; London and Birmingham, htl astern Counties Com- 
me, and that elie ogee my subscription, 15,445/.; South Western, 49411, ; Brighton, 3257/..; | peny. The he repart eae es oa traffic of the line is 
P39 Articles.” This ight, he says, he appropriates Liverpool and. gros 46397. ; Manchester, Leeds, | increasing The > directors, in phe to a question whe- 
| rep 1l ; Midland 9115/.;- Newcastle and Car- | ter d be given by this company to 
Í as ien that it has been apparently | lisle, sir: Na astle and Darlington, . 10017. ;, Paris | the proposed Blackwall anā Epping scheme, said they 
d in question by the vote of Convoca tion in the | and Rouen, "38460. aris and Orleans, 4023/.; Shef- dt 
f Mr. Ward, he is anxious to state in what field and Hantar. 6321. ; York and North Mid- ors «9 absurd wader. —At the meeting of the 
e regards that He says that Convoca- | land, with Leeds and Selby, 2127/.; Yarmouth and | Sou week that 
its rec judgme t on the passages of Mr. | Norwich, 170/.; Preston and Wyre, 395/,——-The Board | the Tos from Exe r to l Newton „would be opened in 
book has not e it clear, whe t pr Trade announced in Tuesday’s Gazette, that | T and that the Gr eat Wester 
d any declaration with ra to t ti ng had under consideration 6 chemes for extend- the ir fares, and probably reduce them, ‘to close 
jon, so as = re oh those who, like himself +| ing mete dl pmmuniga aon in Scotland, they ao de- | their riages 
propriatin *s site of subscri ription, do termined on reporting to Parliament in favour £ the} 5 hours from Exet Resolutions were agre ty to, au- 
ropriate (nor ‘ye Piae oth er se aurea ex- idesiale Sanction, Caledon nian, ķ, | thorising the direetorata saasaa ars railway from 
d in the selected passages. But if,” he says, | Scottish C ; and aga g the Edinburgh and Gla South Devon near Crabtree. to Tavistock ; to con- 
i the judgment of the Board over which you preside, gow Stirli pila, Glasg m Hamiri, a Carlisle. | struct a branch fr car Laira-green to Sutton Pool, Ply- 
l I have rendered m Board annonce in h t's . Gazette, that | mouth; to construct a branch to Newpassage, witha road 
onally liable Mi penalty by the declarations | they have decided in , favo nea the kburn, | or approach from Morice-square, Devonport ; to alter the 
csi a am oih s“ not to shelter poled iri 1 Burnley, and Accrington og ‘and the Blackburn, | branch at. present sut oris pito be made to Mill-bay, 
phlet) under the and Bolton line 5 andi in favour of the follow Plymouth, and to extend the same to the shore of is e 
att ish Great Western (Dublin } bay ; to contrib; conan’ the co 
i directly. assailed.’ If, on the other ghey I} to eee ay), the Lon ry and Be ms illen ; an railways from Wenge t to Falaouths and 2 fron ay 
peed, after this plain = publi c declaration of my | against the Aaa Fa Cole ; the Irish | tock to Launceston; Cami to apply to Snae daring 
ments, to retain my place the Uni sity, I shall | Great Wester n (Dublin to ‘Mollingar, ‘he F the ‘Altes the it resent session, for ka Act for these objects, 
tt an admiss sion, si 
È part o of the academical authorities, that my o The following Railway Bills. were " pregented a road. a = 
iption to the Bi Arti cles is not at variance with ad os e in the House of Commons on Wednesday, ae ican 
faith.’.”’ e 13th, up- ester and Birmingham (Ashton branch); York Dublin:—Dr. Blake, the Roman Catholic ne has 
of 100 m of Con vocation have s signed a d ETERS rough Deviation ; Leeds addressed a ab letter to the Freeman, assuring that 
tion, expressing aioir concarrene in the following ae Ashton, Staleybridge, and Lis pool Junction ; journal, t e very best authority, that the a] is no 
mea aaa was A — onvocation :— Manchester and Leeds, (Burnley, Oldham, ywood | foundati the reporte . a between England 
eo ages NOW re e book enti titled Branc! ches); Leeds and. West one Junction ;. Leeds i - Dr. Cal , the president of the Tete 
deal Church are v M a ter Funct WwW hi Coll tR tion 
ve e ~ that Convocation reap to ye aar South Wes ri Junction South \ Western A chbi shop ‘Me rray, giving, as his voucher for the 
any opin author, “OF and Hungerford Bridge June The f fa rsonage than the Pope himself.—A pa- 
ise the all and Selby 5.C Cock- ragraph k taken the round of the papers alleg sing that 
Bicing judgment upon = nature or up tome of his} ermou _ and Workington $ - Ke ada l 
ia ancast ape oe Manchester and Buxton > Ches Peel and the head s ofthe Irish University respecting ae 
Ata meeting of the inhabi n the | ter and Birken ead. -The London and York, Norwich | expediency of openia e the college to Roman Catholies 
E = unanim mously resolved, eier deploring oa randon, ‘tn Great Northern were d first and Disse s, &e., for which th tti 
e Sige ret S Ea card n the times last night. In the,case of th London and cp sts of seeming tion. “No correspoi üdence;”saysthe Tuan s, 
worship, as endin ng to great di use of Commons resolved to dispense ends di: e between the saai 
hed to the Chu anding Orders ‘which had not been complied and the Boa oa of Trinity College upon those 
ee ‘respectfully requested to restore the serv othe London. and Birmingham Compan wr That ae to er subjects seen with the meditated ia ié- 
aer the usagés a the meeting. last week, and anced a dividend o mical changes.” me was held last week in 
That he therefore be requested to re-| cent. for the f year, pices ares ze of city to devise means of em oting the manufactures of 
while severing | the sermon, and 4 ox | 47,0930. to the credit of the current unt year. The ri | Ireland. The rd Mayor presided, and pported, 
Bathe readin the e y sentences andthe | port stated that the revenue of the had increased | among others, by ‘the Rev. Tresham Gregg and Mr. 
fer for the Chu mk errors ni = occasions.” | and the sec oft decreased, p that t the aiek | O’Con nell. Mr, Greggs made a long speech in praise of 
3 ith thi I hae ron San ei o long a en ingan amendment eE 
à oF t e he pa the blessing of Providence-could only be obtained 
igion, ding 
report ‘procee 
7S to state sra i Warnick and Lea- 
byt the medi um of omen wi 
use its soca to have that 
m.~ Or keeper. of | mington li opened Dec mber 9, and that hat th 
n r Saturday night the e ecto me mington lin ne was dy ater eligió a which was proved to be 
few minutes? "time ‘Jesired to| the works on the Northampton and pds aca ae rue. This piner aaen was a and begstiróð bat Mr. 
again. His wife remonstrated against iy and: ind the wom ess = making in The oer o sated y a caret a mrad te es: 
ti arrel Tiu continued satisfacto report conme eulog m on ™ reggs speech. e 
his get adj > pa pany. a bien ea, "et him hereafter do what eg might, he 
7 
it he was 
esse, when ane instantaneously one of them, 
the 
<The: report | ( 
(Mr. Oo" Connell) wou 
rn never wae with 
didn 
t off, and shot oid throught 
ired. Ae ry at t the 
s bei 
re his bl at the next assizes. 
i Wells.—A correspondent informs us that, | 
ets the Rey. H. G: Randall was presented 
tends some silver salver; subscribed for by the} 
ners of rae „near this town, as a memorial of 
to. pu 
South- Western ‘Company: at th 
divide: nd of 40s. per pi subj 
oa to income tax > 
3.3 +} 
the 
d 
t tl: was cep The whe 
general’ m 
for which arrangements had been made. 
know each other 
directors to lease the Churnet line, by which 4 direct. — we were not the dost frie ae ‘Phe Government has 
to lease yi we geainat each other.— Mr. gg: They 
the Tren „from Dun tible set. © (Latighter).— Mr. O'Connell: 
table nn ae and on and thr t Leighton Li have no grent expect í y them myself, but when your 
Bu ad Pipa solution was also passed, Sein the s agitati oes further than 
| direc Bt ase the Wes = ree Railway.—The} q Ge lavgh).— Stereo me further speeches, a com- 
meeting declared fature 
are to report to a 
eetin poe weekly m — of the Repeal 
t fonday 
luce on M 
chm 
