THE NEWSPAPER. 
|. Wednesday, in this town. She re mained a cal- | 
hor lous to the last, aS aoe protesting her innocene 
on 
Dinis to the Backing aoe that ro 
Warwick.—On Friday week, James Crow ley who 
= het guilty at the raat assizes of the murder of Mx 
Tilsley, a Spern al. w sted in front of the county 
g ay He sed his guilt, but said = did not intend | 
to shoot “thom man when he went to hi is ther’s house. 
Wyco mbe.— -On Monday infor F rage m was received at 
h p me time between 
» Su diy po andl Ti ursd me "person or persons 
es |fe eaicaily entered, ani pot mv mured to set on fire the 
parish church of Nitro Wycombe, Bucks. A reward of |, 
501. has been offered | y the parish authorities, and a} 
similar gate by Coreen nt, for the apprehension and | | 
conviction of the offender 
“Maile "ADS. 
Arthe mene} uea eeting of the Mi diand Railway Com- 
risto r Dae 
“heater, È syne a z 
A aS given to the agreement with the | Basters Counties. . > | 
| va 
on 
irmingham E Bristol Railway for the lease and ul- 
iti ate purchase of that company ~ The terms-are briefly 
| si ani 
J 
eceurred on the line of railway which is now in the 
is | tant objects secure postin by that t arrangement w e 
| carried out.—The division which took “placo o ont ny. May- 
nooth Grant, in the House or oo ons, at 
on Saturday morning, was and in a> ot No 
within half an hour at Rudani “vy means of | 
the London and Birmin gham line, with a view to the | 
Esg 
r | Ureat w pired ° 
> re 
l pery Besoa 
trains, the distance m LARGON | Siik: Sinera: Dover 
and Birming san 112 miles, bein naor A V with | 
ease in the space el 2 hours and 40 minutes. This 
ls the Great 
betw een Lendon and Taal 118 miles, in the space of | 
Pe 
p: $ Rouiog 
ours. ted experiments like these excite | 
piaig realy 7 whan it is remembered that a few Pas 
ars ag o, under the old school of trav elling, it took the } ke Esa 
London, 
ee ye tin = chea 
a 
Sn ee AT maj i 
tar, and credence table, k 
and Bristel.—On Whit- eee “cheap | i 
trains to 4s ames are to be started the | 
ae 
ras ed D 4 
| Repeal orm, however, “attribute the a a 
principal tow: Se. midland hy ng manufact mon 
districts. alread. 
trains tos m Manchester, 4 ol, Bir- | | news of apa divis 
mingham, and Hyu ngham. This great Pon is oat 
on foot hy the Ar ti ti-Corn-law idee in order to 
spectators 
bazaar, for the exhibition of a manufactures, to 
held in Covent Garden Theatre, s M — À new line, | 
éalled the New Welch, uader t g superin- | 
m engineering 
tendence of Mr. Vignoles, is i projected to give a direct | 
betw Carmarti 
eres, and Shr e val 
ford, Tring, and South Staffordshire , and | 
e and Gloucester Railway : giving thereby a direct ro 
apd, and Sal 
chester , the North of England, und Se land.” The | ban 
ength i is 123 miles. The ca co is fixed cy 2,740,000/, 
ai ih tnies los Bd 
accident at this place, after several eg 5 ge ogee was 
ur- re ine aang Shrewsbury aT is projected in 
lie It will pass through 
_ Ludlow and Laoni & to Hereford, agen: it will unite 
+ 
with the w line is 
_— to run along the coast fro a ie wich to Yar- 
ooth; and ite? new “line is in embryo, r% 
| called the Trent Valley, Wrexham, and Holyhead 
Junction, with branches to Denbigh and Ra | 
The Cale n Company are about to bring before the 
publica project connected with their line, which will 
etal greater portion of the id 
gmp on Agr, and kae pong the Caledonian 
line at the near inh 
aaa, aad. "Northern Tepaehis, diy This is ia | bets of 
of the of Trade, |9- O 
—— a me the chain of TANS 
p by iy the C Caledonian and 
the, previous ro foe be opened u | <a Oe 
net appointed hfe no Scottish Ca h Central aay an m P form the most Kan 
Anadan Po thness, Seth 
ag se Sutherland, Hews, | rat 
N in ke nverness, 
aerat à large portio mof Pex, and, the te upper | 
urmish the | 
tie by branches in various direst with | 
Sa direct communication and | ae 
aad $ 
cic ths gout tine fons iene ke lie, be. | 
i . sea- passage can pe mge 
ax hour ; and the land. 
