THE NEWSPAPER. 
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nan ding murdered Mrs, Green, his |e praet a a a 
uspicion of havisg murdered Mrs. Green, kis | the payme r the patents on re F: <> E A T E T TT ONR T N de 
e ew on Thursday, the 13thinst. On Wed- | Profit here. The garter I never pasg ask for, vtheogn |e > from a to 26s,; tups, from 1/. 10s. to 4/. 4s 
= ; was bro 
frequently invited to solicit the honour; when. off fered | The Gloucesters,” nega sees with foreign blood, realise 
nesday the prisoner ught up at == Bor rough to me T destined it, and suggested that it should be given to the | the fillowing high pi es—couples, 46s. to 52s. ; bog- 
ME Court for private examination, A number of wona Duke of Wellington, as F had no claim to distinction. I w sje ets, 30s. ; hogge tops 30s. to Ko Pa the horses 
s i 5 ined, whose testimony made out a case of paded to accept it, and was invested h honours great, 3 and they bronght from 20l. 
E suspicion, and the Sages! was itted to take | ^n hat [ am not insensible of its value; but hark eb: 
to 332., sums mach above tbeir value in the market. 
The: „short t- horned cows sold fro Siervit to 15k. The 
cale commensurate with the h: r. Asn of se 2 
ekes ; bu tinctions confers mol men atronage, it will be seen, that bas r sine ft wed f x yep Ie, wes pei s much as i- 
af ig ee . cell ha ith the single exception of pay when on duty with the Yeo- } A b} yy sg Sa E g 4 1. 
o k ag Seal gs Z5 2 may poe. which I commanded, Ihave never drawn to the | tbe pigs, a p 
him Ceoging of one penny from the public purse, nor have I as yet t | to to improve, and so strong was th 
door He Ba ran cut Hit +h life obtained for PAte mily any situation of emolument, thong Norfolk arg a distant parte we re 
b exti kA honestly avow that I would not preclude myself from the = aed d h d } à 
red to sat á St M of fair and legitimate solicitation, if in favour of a proper and present, i onl ase at prices of whi! b R: in, realise 
Der u toney Middleton e ant ember of it, It will be seen, then, that the public Mr. F. Hobbs, at 11 guiness, 
kn at as the W onder, is now closed up from | hasno great cause to complain of my grasping, or dishonest vill f 
i ints, probably for ever. Above the aubifereeasbas gains. Itmay 
which le ad 
iy Linin lOn.—À mac meeting was held i in this town 
S the Ministers of the day may have been of the same mind but I g 
j to th ne magnificent cavern, many | at least it will be admitted that I have acted from a pure and | 8 few w. day ng since, for the f tal 
à k were piled up with | conscientious conviction, and with an utter disregard of selfish | d f erecting a suitable "e lasting 
e itat rs at the time of the discovery of the cons: quences, So in all measures of which I highly dis- testimonial ke honour of Dr. Jephson, whos profes- 
more than a century ago. e wood has fallen approved, whether Roman Catholi ancipation, reform, | i Petey P period 
ecclesiastical commissions. old corporations, Irish policy, corn 
the passege, from which it can, magr herculean | laws, free trade, with many others, and more recently the of 27 years, have conduced so greatly to pie. prosperity 
be scarcely removed. Ha ud a apir J pen othe | in whith Tine ett) Canada corn, and national education, &c. 
fali; 
: ny & of Leamington. Several speeches were n the 
f the s they C POO tombene POPON occasion, Lord Somerville, Mr. Serjeant pree Rey, 
the Minist - 1 2 Į si “ae: Sieg A p, E a 
vita bly have been entombed alive. "Considering the | the Minister of the dayon ali occasions Seeder ences ® Dr. Marsh, Mr, Gally Knight, M.P., Sir J. Browne Cave, 
abers that apy the Wonder, it is fortunate that | can I y i i when ai i i 
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do my duty and abstain from dissent when I see suc rt., = Middleton, &c., being among the principal 
th has not been the case. poe as = aad io ak forward ag Agent oa cigar s speakers; and a collection, amounting to nea:ly 3002., 
te tliament, and look forward to the promised measures whic 
p Reeier. The Wester n Times contains the follow ing i cites hee wand great discouragement tó the Pio. | T0 sbacuets made i in the room. 
arag sa! requisition is e Pr shy s tò be elevated and encouraged, Liverpool.—Thi of a 
tu emie on to invite inte eminent renting | and enemies toon pri i He eretics, Sceptics, or Infidels, are to | d readful fire, which, if less riasa in its results tham 
umers to stand as candidates for the next parli nt le legislate for ae Chureh which they abhor: such measures de 
Í ; : and the stern opposition of every Christian and every con- h dur č t tia 
mon ie jentious Protestant, who must too plainly and fearfully per- | YAS more threatening in its as pect du ort Ume 
Fa ceive how small is the consideration or care for the Establish- | it raged. It commenced on Friday prt between 
s., nticipate much ment, but how great for her deadliest foe! : Thus, when I have | 3 an o’clock, in the laboratory pes ais with the 
om such a step; but it will o open he differed I have never done so from way wardnes: or facti ke at Apothecaries’-ball, i Back Iquitt-street. The story” 
as a painful performance of a duty—froman inward pers ‘ 5 1 z n 
i of the tenant peka: to their power, if they choose Gat thongh ne A bee oe it, erage and conviction in whic it broke out was filled with an immense quantity 
pact in concert. ictat got mate aaa Thes à I trust will | of castor-oil, almond-oil, and balsam of capivi, ali highly 
almo urrently rumoured that Government | ¢V** D be, moti jei ntives, an ad my | infiammable substances. In the top story there was a 
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plate stationing at Gibraltar four of the packets guides; and I avon "al no pe ee ee large quantity of empty castor-oi -oil packing- cases, whilst 
the conveyance of the Brazil mails | have been wrong. Many perhaps may remark—more fool he | the other stories contained a vest va riety of chemicals 
Oriental O C for his pains; why does a not follow the anà of the world? | and drugs more or les: oan ei It need scarcely 
I can only reply, that such ways are not my ways, and that I i 
the ill be tra bi pP could derive no satisfaction from d iA prenne for ex- be wondered, then, that e flam arp Ke sed age he 
: pad vessels, and conveyed to their destination. | pediency. So like a wounded deer I am discountenanced by | greatest rapidity and Mana and that the entire 
this arrangeme’ fat € Govern ment calculate upon re- | the whole herd. My present position seem: abe this: ted a 
mber of Brazil packets to four instead o 
st —Though pre was destroyed. The damage is estimate 
a determined upholder of a arar ip England and = ho 50,0007. 
Sta te—of Protestantism and of Pr ancy— 
isguised Conservativ: 
£ Anhalt the H eo 
gu eleni roa Ealer anc aches AEE ei 
ritish Constitution and the institutions of our country, I | scription took 
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co pla s town on Ta n the 
am disclaimed by those who I am compelled to think should be | whole of the well ate tud of Mr. von, rah sah an 
bE rE p in KeS Or any yens as eT aleplinity airal vonl tions, harness, — &e., were 
eign’s Lieutenant in s county, m n was 
lee deprive me of, and I was unceremoniously discarded, | 501d- The tenda aripa s bir ad ou ns. The e sale 
M em, are alrea n e | merely because I disdainfully resented the molestations of one the harness, the greater 
ake of Newcastle has this week addressed a letter to the | Of Her Majesty’s high faith an after so Pago ved | part of whi a was beaw'ifully -per ith silver, and 
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lana rd on pe ect, from which we add fi four Sovereigns loyally, faithfully, zealously, anı pe, 
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a lew | efficiently. You and others may thi ne ar i have written | "hich brought fair prices; the vans sold tolerably 
o make the apatie complete. His | bitterly. It may be so; neither my r illections nor my pre- well. There seem med to be Z no aipontion to bid high for 
is e - eve a 
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sent situation are very pleasing or fatte ering owever, [may | the trained animals; a fine -maned African lion, 
say with sg bb egg i =- ae q a n M neers said to be unequalled in England, having sold for 3507. 
and hank God, is preserved to me, and it is a true an . r 
inating Conaola OT ci Aii ‘or, I want nothing for myself that Mr. Cobbold, of the peng ponni — 
my Sovereign or a Mi ater can conf on me. nately | p ased a male lion , about 8 months o r 
ambitious of power, and best pleased in the | 127, 10s, ; and a female cub of the same age was sold for 
endeavour to be a good subject an | citizen ; and it is 35l. An lion, ab ld, for 3102. 
I so, as I might not inappropriately liken myself 
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A competition was for a grey rote na a 
-s he | Doc to ‘or, which, after a great deal of bidding was knoc! 
d the ere: se eergtn . Iwill add no more, though I might U , “aR 
meen at add =e Your ng Lo must be severely tested. Ihave to for 60/.—A melancholy case of murder and suicide 
ing points by which to illustrate the expo- ‘ook place in the Oldham Road Tast week ; the wife af . 
sition of my case, to vindicate myself from un and un 
m rov: 
y 
n, that if 
ini i fterwards committed suicide by hanging herself. T 
th d opinion, and the blessing of a clear a : Se 
h Sea ? shall = attained a sammit of self-gratulation | Jury at the inquest returned a verdict of Temporary 
Toepas e only as I mayk that it - 
ngham.—Considerable excitement prevails 
m, in ae of a project to ec the 
A Bill has been 
z | during ast week by the discovery ae extensive ee nds belonging to the town. il 
indling transactions, performe on calling oe my Parliament for the purpose, which it is 
himself“ the Rev. Dr. Berrington, LL “an nd rejoicin suppos 1 be carried through, but hee freemen of 
a in| ina variety of titles, all intended ottingh The lands consist of 
literary and scientific attainments. = seems that this 650 acres of past ture land, over akii e inhabitants 
p o o eff ecently. became the occupier of a house at| haye ‘aright of passage from September to January. The 
ae e to the e i : rave in this county, and announced his — of | coating nine months they a-e inclosed for the growth 
evict pods : ae opening a superior kind of school. He pr testi- paler The be nests. derivable | from 1 thi is hay, and th 
Ste wri ders a parne pa monials giving him the most exalted character tr piety, | oft the three 
i morality, learning, &c., an Sip AS hat tk i ivil ‘that bel 
clive i pression a the. tradesmen of oa cighbouroa i 
ren of the most acii merchant end 1 manufac- 
Seseripti ons, he exten de d his favo nsider rable rers of the town, as wellas agricultarists kend 
as en ob- within n seven miles. The party promoting the Bill allege 
d influence were | ford supplied him a large amai = of plate, hard- th 
that it will be generally advantageous to the 
iE position to do ar Fortunately for 70 Eiet, pe ae ge 7 = extenibed, that it will 
ware, a other arti y that it will enable the town to > 
% Aros “apd the character of their customer was found out before he | insure bette ings for the h ilt 
Did er ac of the go oe and they esieged =F ouse | pe reater pecuniary advantage to thòse who now 
k ssion of their own. rev. doctor | derive some emolument from the common lands, than 
ei Ara and was taken into custody in that | allowing them to remain in in their present condition, This 
but disel a Ea oe, The doctor, a | PAS Bat mill isfied the freemen, and Nottingham is quite 
ictable offence. alive with thei 
is ay is well known at Liverpool, Chester, Carlisle, Northleach.—The Northleach House o 
f Correction 
la was bro! rominently iy before the public about two 
el a done places io zd Rayleigh and Capt. Ducane were the | | years oy reg the special commission —— by Sir 
| Grah o inquire into cog matances con- 
Fairon agricultural stock, which took pae a last week, in a| nected with the death of a prisoner r named Beale. Sco 
fon ue ii Felix Hall. tarnkey, 
A t the entrance to Fe f the 
cited of the fhe cares of the weather, the attendance at the sale | the i oi of the governor, and an unsuccessful 
merous. » For the celebrated flock of pure ions, for the 
Since then aa governor re- 
gat e was but little competition among t the tired, and his met = supplied by an officer from the 
‘oft the neighbourhood ; there were ae a sea nty Gaol. The visiting justices praia of the same 
2 th | t the time of the ae 
Son The Bhp om of the ae a frag mem 
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notice, by of 
2 r ; peo 40, years of age, nee ing ong heite qrni 
tups, 32. 5s. to LIZ. For the Anglo-Merinos there : Te | wh ce died at the Union Workhouse on the 26th Feb. 
was fo pidders—couples brought from 25s. to 29s.; hog-| Smart had been committed on the 28th Sept. to three 
pence, 
