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an his are shipmates, was — ee a A sp ecial meeting of the Manchester | € ot es very uuas vaine and p > 
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f; n 1821, d t ash Monday. Jefici Whether I 
ee olan i i x the South ys or Po yrs ‘ae a resolution of the annual meeting, , whereby Mr. ere) awe myself brought to light such truths, depends of 
roset being: id tht = © Seas—unis babe { by any | the proprietor of th J (course upon the que stion, set my intellectual 
so a “Apa zt of the e — w landed « growing upon | tosh fabrics, and other articles in caoutchouc, was ex- p _be eally valu able o ot—a question which 
rapa crew landed upon ano other clu ded from ag foe of oe o ayes he had | ha aly at issue—or, 
e mber, on f his having viz. aha thar have, or os not, a vocation for a 
( - ished. In this ‘situation the ey furnish sik } the C id sin ah wht $ z 
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themselves. vith afforded. ‘biting o ss pieces aed mi tee, at the last election for South Lancashire. Al Portsmouth. The experimental cruise of the royal 
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Ar. } ria and Albert, the Black Eagle, and 
f end ‘ish. cog the lapse of about two years they | cal groun nds, and the introduction of politics into the the Ra itler, hia terminated greatly in favour of the 
rescued fro cir situation gii an American i 
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t he th end the run from Plymouth te Milfo: 
p s which afterw ards ant for an adjournment wa ed and carried by a | she beat the Black Eag hours, and Rae 
n tne voyage, the ity of 19, thus confirming the resolution of the by nearly 12 hours, with a g head-wind and heavy 
to ove he latter a one of the numerous islands in annual meeting, ye ag mauene, D of Mr. Birley from | sea. The agian howev er, fully proved ne  efieioney 
those seas, and | aba ndon him to his fate. The s po oliti — The Anti-Corn-law en our other 
situati i . Wednesday. Mr. we may tthe H . 120, bey esd: ves- 
Recently released from ‘their ae and our sete Wilson, 7 airman og i ee, presided ; and tl has been commissioned 
with 8 others, d would accompany the mate menting was ms addressed re ae Fox and Mr. G, | at th ais port for the flag of Sir W. P arker, the new com- 
3 eif the captain persevered in his determina- Thom —The Jocal papers meas that Mr. Van Am Me diterranean ; hark rsr Erebu: 
The captain did keep his word, and so di b i g from his singular pro- an nd T vessels were ssioned at 
; others, and all were left together upon an uninhabited tanaan, and | returning at on ice ap Fn ay and that his oolwich, on Tuesda ay, for the w Pol lar "Exped ition, 
d by the captain. After a lengthened s 
giraffes, lions, leopards, and the fol età; officers appi rotated, to them :—To the 
‘ scenes of pri vinton su8 ¢ 5 ugt he h „at us, Captain Sir John Franklin, K. C. Net — 
; fering, they s were taken of by a vessel, eia to ven vices in the course of the present month. tho e command of the expedition ; Commander Jam 
s La and, and tibet a! returned to England.| Ozford he Standard 1842), ply commander} of the Clio, 
he n ll tested. that Mr. Meyrick, Scholar of Corpus. Christi College, 16 gun kag on the East Indian : station ; ; Lieut, Hen: 
cal pape } T. D. Le Vesconte pe 
l Ha the Bao oi of Ely has immediately upon the condemnation of Mr. Ward, has | Mate, Charles F. Des Væux (184 4), from the Excellent 
oe but his i the Church of Rom The same Paper a a fa gunnery- -ship at onik; Second Maste ter, H. F. 
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s since announce ed th nat Me. W. ard was ab ollins , employed b; 
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Breier — Duri ng the past week the quiet village of t| mor riec uld therefor Captain Washington in the surveying service ; “Clerk, 
inch, about nine miles rae this city, has be een the his fellowship, . This statement has paca a Tetter a, p Pinhorn ; “Gunne r, J. G. Robinson ; ; Boatswain, 
ene of consi: deabia excitemen Mr. daily G. Terry; Carpenter, W. Weeks. To the Terror, 
owing circumstance :—À abe rt time ago a husband- | to explain his views on the subjec t of religious cles Copais F. R. M. Crozier (1841) ; Lieut. Edward Little, 
esiding there lost his wife in childbed. The| Mr, Ward says, “ First, I hold it most firmly as a truth | (1837) ; Lieut. G. H. Hodgson, (1842) ; Pegi > 
‘taken into the country by a female relative, | even of natural religion that celibacy is a ekan aes, iay Honey, The 50- -gun frigate, which i is 
ho took charge ofit. n the day of the wife’s funeral, | tion of life than marri ge. Secondly, I most fully | by the Admir 
is person came to Bra ninch to attend it, and| believe that vows of celibacy, when duly taken, are White of Cowes, is to be laid down at Deptford Dock. 
ng the performance of the ceremony left the child tually obligat ory ; and T airdly, I ineline most | y3 ard. The name selecte od for her is the “ Arrogant.” 
the care of it ts rg who ha d be een Pa scape and strongly to’ the Fos quae that under a really effective i ew-propeller, 
‘ e priests would be, if possible, wholly R l subscribed for by 
e ha ad ¥ sly bottl i froi shoab.. vic ieee, taken A owe. On | tie on of the late Dr. peste s been for some 
i Bice of har taboru: n, unknown to his nurse, ae send- ihe other torts it appears to me of the utmost i ty time in the chapel at Rugby. It was verecuted b T ao 
ig a visitor for it during her peo He took the ce to remember, that in cases where ‘no vocation is Thomas, in Caen sione: ; ma mover recumbent, under 
dinto bed with him, whilst the funeral of his nd ha o much pag enri 
8 goi ng on, and administered the hartshorn to it, hid t spiritual blessi 1 he wi } luti s the committee at a have sl the artist with 
The relative eat: r F e g aga ek g Ifin a | 1004 i th 
at ie ba rie eee i 2B FR aa Bie. Sus Z 
very d took it to tł the ns tbalie en on PUEA of Ss ec- a fleaps. 
ister of the sk to a Doa That gentleman tion’ should be PN biia the correlative Catholic The meeting of the Chester i Holyhead Company 
4 i it di on ‘ vocati ains dormant ; week. The nature of as agreement with 
lortly afterwards. An inquest was held o e body, | incurs a most serious pens grave responsibility who | Government for the conveyance o the mails was ex- 
n the father was committed for trial on : pila of swells a current of we opinion which should tend to — to be 3 apy per annum for a fixed period of 
pe wee d tł subject to a rther arrangement fora subse- 
—On Saturday last the French hi j 1 y pt. Mo oorsom has been pine 
ts for t the “ist time, from Boulogne to Folkestone, in- wal a lies. “These. iy "been s L very th my opinions, | resident di s 
fat from Calais to Dover. "The Gen my havi bas pigas oue already been let below 
ti How any o! oF: engineer’ oa E was also stated rir ce Bill 
à il [i i if have ever pha any ¥ da iy k for the ants sp the Chester and Birkenhead Rail- 
oi S the iph and shortest route. a hi igh and pao life, I am utterly at a loss to con- | way was now before Parliament, pa the rumour re the 
ertford.—An inquest was held on Saturday at the | ceive. At the very outset of my work I mention boa panua being broken off soei The declaration 
f Sir R. Chester, near this town, on the body | my Teen ag the Engli sh system ari y Sir e R. Peel i in fav vour of Hôlyhéad as a harbour for 
ss Jane Chester, aged St sister of Sir R. Chester. from ‘the abse: in PE “with much satisfaction. To 
ppears that deceased on Tuesday week, h th eie ine fally, it is proposed 
en, wher ere her shawl par fire, = “she was salvation 2 (P- 3) de speak Y tenant as get ving ¢no|to form a pie branch lin = Mold = a me = 
aa Her cries for assist- e power in understanding and Rg nto with 120, 0007. —The Bristol and Exe r Com t thei 
e were heard d by the servants, who endeavoured to aaa goodness than would be giv ed a dividend of Tk 8s. a ee free 
sh the bares but could not do so until the| single day, with reasonable constan gard of | fi Income- tax, The half-y year’s receipts under tie 
unate lady had been most dangerously burned | other inelinations, and with a Rk eye to duty’. 1 
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the anne, face, chest, and lower part of the body. | (p. 5): while ein the preface I eas earnestly draw the There seems to be every confidenee among the e proprie- 
eceas ill 120`cloch diselaimers.—(P. bord tary of the prosperity of the hemara A speci cial 
ight, = she ae Verdict “ heats death.’ | I suppose persons consider these to have been 
verpool.—On Sunday the American ship F g expressions of humility at starting, just as | Parliament for tl b p 
d ia this port, asia as pari art of her cargo, 12 some, with the kindest intentions, have represented | gress.—The Hull and Selb 
eads of Louisiana sugar. This as not fully Ens the various severe expres- | dividend of 35s. per are, leaving a reserve fund of 
can-grown sugar in this country, and it is sup- | sions which are to be found in my work. acest *! am ect The receipts for the half-year have a in- 
that it is-only the beginning of a trade which ail, really i z a: habit of saying what I mean, whether I sed, and the available ainei for ne purposes of 
few years, become a very considerable one, if the f spe eak o § de eep and burning hatred’ which i ‘feel distribution amount ted to 1 „581. lis. The nego- 
‘Sugar duties . ie R. Peel should pass in thei T i Lee 
sugars received by the F ia | abl eh tin which I 1 my own | moral attainments, ame are not to be further snr with till the 
necessarily thi 2 r Iam told , supp of the Board of Trade on the subject has ap- 
Bor suspected of t dinati This is really unin. pea red. Branches to Beverley, Driffield, Bridlington, 
and must ge sie have been kan a for “the cig The strongest ultramontane Roman Ca tho lic and ‘Market Weighton have received the e consi side ration of 
bse of Sanri Away whether they could } y 
as per cyt. if wisi no ecclesias. Pha RaAinh } 3 Company have oe 
of their succeeding sh such a | tical law exists on the sn ot owa Chur A tl dividend of 25s. per share k and Gs. 3d. 
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hey o canner fail to pay hands omely, now that the other hand, I do not atall ll de rathe rI deeply feel, that ld } at the rate of five per cent. on 
ced to 24s, pere j th rae z 
in Louisiana „was last Je much the largest ever so wholly destitute as I am oa re a vocation, “would Ap andafter dis ischarging it, there remains 
mat In that 200 to be carried to the depreciation fand, > 
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as New Orl h(t . 4d. to the credit of the next half yea 
Bel, aboni 3 months ago, tity | th pline of pres Somer exists, nothi ng can pr 8s. ce amw 
Th ate of 3f cent at less weber Bee care see ig ascertai aining in each | increase upon t ose of the same period last year of 
o n rtan week, nia "Bell a young kiy yer aie ease diss wy there 40001, The ees on the esas a to North Bridge are 
mg, near Lancasier, The = remaining wow is, whether such a per- |i fi and this part of the line, with the h 
e house of J. Aspinall, gem in Rodney-street, ir g } Lei ti itob 
Er was pa ssing in fr fro 3 i in other words, whether f for oe — in the summer of 1846, To protect 
her dress came i 
fi aus ne not rate too eg ata. the aas: of — intelleet in| the interests of this company against the competi- 
tantly enveloped in — The mo pan, mbes inquiries. The Quarterly ‘Revi wer of my work | tion of the projected Caledonian and other Scottis' 
è bled to celebrate her ge mae an a thinks the very reverse—that I rate it too highly. My | lines, the directors have ineluded notices in their in- 
in their power, but Miss Bell was so agria own opinion of course is, that I rate it neither too} tended Bill for a branch at Dykehead (between Castle- 
that she expired a nr he that iter wi i rling, subsidiary branch 
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mention that the Herculaneum property, pt myself, makes: it a matter of the most conscientious | to the Falkirk station, for the ni with short b ” n of the 
the dock, So. was sold last wee ek to the Bir- duty never to deem a religious opinion false which re- | Edinburgh | and Stirlin ng traffic, and t 
t Dock and W t 25s. a yard. | ligious men hold, until*he j isfied himself that tk the 
d th spt Birk ; with | hold it either as an intellectual inference from, oran meeting of the Birmingham and ‘aes ster Sich 
hos; m the pe verpool rp es seems re: leca aaa and | on Tuesday, the pro 1 emg se ys line to the Mid- 
to tele a donk for themselves, for which purpose | that it is itself no fs: of those re, ‘think | ee On the payment of 6 per 
kas been purel L h } St y the shareholders, with ph option of stant, at 
