1845.) 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
265 
EA presiumg, aller grace had been said b by Arch- 
deacon Wilberforce, and the usual ra toasts Daa pees 
ord Morpeth, in pro po sing “6 Succe 
m this occa: eir munificence, 
ntly o! But 
in oe “first i instance, ass hai had wr. iiet of dete 
ce 
s er orig 
received with great attention and is 
uding with satisfaction to the 
SA of on ‘day’ s exhibit ion, both in stock a: nd it 
ents, his lordship sai aid :— 
“g have sometimes been led appre 
perfection to which the ai e be stock} my 
` eattle have attained, fr Tirri the faultless D of the short- 
h 1 prop g 
what 
itish 
ith the addition ot 
t valuable paa Bar wba n tothe 
pardon for pahi indiscre 
we 
8 ho alled 
project whic! e most 
om 
to our mec cha: nical | 
with the 
m we can not only po 
of Bislandt, and, so n eja the northern aar enges 7 the 
ca a, Aigo’ our agricultural labo ae superior | 
south, not only in the tao “of wages, 
physical energy re more than eera ‘me outlay 
when, besides » we have made every class of the 
farm wajake the same kishe ‘ground in all their resources of 
intellectual peal it ban a be vith the be: 
and with the surest augu: oi rospe erity, ape: we 
the ior I nave | now to pene ‘ Success to the 
ural Society.” (Continued Spaa =n 
aa Tse sections of Capt. s floatin, 
ities which have been moored i Brighton “ed 
ring the last six months, have got into trouble. Last 
eek they 
Yor! 
ni He for aoe enterp: 
In the face of such an exhibition 
very and 
would minute inquiry it has fargo in the heasueaie Coealesal 
Gay 
B far. 
et—tedions | at the gao! peAa pere — for 
shaving occasion to | pirates until the 25th Nov 
of Pauna in | taken to 
pear 
keep paci ap 
e have made the biman gipsy, 
st conscience, | Duc 9 
shall drink | Boo ge! Neeld, Sir Edward Par 
| Bar! 
alleged neglect of duty; and after long 
of Com all the charges preferred 
nesday a special messen; 
MAR 
ed York Teua ‘School against him. 
Exeter.—On W 
oe 
Be 
sidering th 
approaching Michaelmas term 
Far: —On ben 24th ult. th 
n this piaco, as ohn) 
About 
school i aid i 
arles Stanley. 
resent, among gr om 
first 
eae 
Ch 
the Dowa; 
Beaufort, Sir. Mt Blin Bart., La 
Sir R. P, Giyan, 
e Prop 
m the of 
è building is is prda 
thering in _ gipsy ng 
from the bigheaye and hedges, to be brought up in 
n address- 
e Rev. Mr. Cask, 
ngs. consequence was that it swung 
2 the “it ree tide, and ran 1 foul of the ad- 
ers of whi broken 
succeede 
mos 
sr pinot put off in their life- Sone mm 
inging th and boy on 
ing wit ih some difficulty in bri ma 
sh 
—The Wiltshire papers contain detailed a 
sof the destructive hailstorm ‘enews visited the 
o ed od, 
for The 
„Z think pe 
into | 
i 
ing t the meeting, ner several instances of mem- 
bers of the gipsy tribe becoming converted to Chris- 
tia nity, church regularly, and are 
votions, ne 
sle o rs state that Her 
Majesty kiA Piin Alb ie 
Germany, being pi a pre having theestate in which 
Osbo: and whieh consists of about 
fi its operation, they sine 
eir aope and instructed Mr. Webster 
out their wish 
eagerness for 
Bowes iauiglaaiaed’ se 
y the e police eep the footpath 
e “ge Bs which the gn Exchange is 
ted, The ds Mercury Poe it caste dh 
to be 
desperate 
n, that 
y ilishire Independent states that a on 
ay, “two elouds, like jinise mountains, we: oh: 
rved appro apea each other from opposite points 
and th 
of the 
fi 
or 
he mar! state 
4 
on y i t Leeds. The 
lotteries of ‘ie times, and on gunn prae of the 
„are and were mere bagatell fr a iag 
of val compared with the parr} 
T. H. Soth és, Eee, MP. at thee hill ; 
|e Beit into collision, an appalling noise was | 
heard, as if a thousand pieces of artiller vy he hadt been si- 
and repea ated ta 
char 
Hed Wnt Wolk 
“= 
A Sto. 
work kotai 1 or trial 
| on the verdict 4 a coroner's j jury, for the maa unde 
roat witha 
ext, the farmer’ has | second only. “The war "amongst the elenionte r now spots 
1 grand in the extreme, 
phen knife, The details of this mane affair have 
then 
pin accompanied with showers of hailstones of various forms, 
in my 
g eighbourhood, 
Liver, erpool,— We learn by the krepe Times mazo 
line of steamers is about to be establi 
e descent of these sharp, 
eneg and ‘pneu soni Arper mieh 
port and Constanti nople Shiah. will gromy facilitate 
Daan d the Levant. Three 
pl igo for this line, one of whic! 
this 
the mea ves En 
a thousand fra 
n d 
It 
rm by his oe and sae abate ‘their Wheasi in the ear. It 
the 2 nu rnar to | supposed that 100/. will not cover the stained by 
Mr. Cole, a small series at udle From Studley 
so | the storm took easterly direction, 
and passed 
well-b risa over Bow here ‘t i elenidined = havoc. Besides 
e faae waved for ae purpose. The 
first vessel. r: is to be Se r = oe 
the Clare 
ly which i “yeaa ag ye nly pro- 
the ga but weed by a newly invented 
oratory engine, which ue to make 
ood, 
ate COEAHY cin a number of windows i in the mansion, 30,000 
reaking ) 
5 
à rd P 
rtunately 
répa 
B 43 
engine of F oqi pete and its „consumption brge coal is 
H 
breadth, and about three miles in si ngth. Th 
|a Gazelte says, in reference to its effects on Lon _ 
and if the succeeding saras, pe of ac 
pis, 
sho uld be e every successful, the (faving: ge 
d 
mee 
r ineiple 
Much injury 
y3 
The whole othe 
of the machinery of the Novelty i is only 24 to 
4 N, T 
aa as |} Fog > 
Torey š heardat Calne, which i iles | that it will be seen in operati g Ba v y 
na rural district in me, for oe hull ive minutes before its approach to that sor. 
spn T p ” So lo ad was the appalling sound, _ sio mes erthyr.—An explosion of fire-damp, y» which 29 
= rad $ Thats ee wl : inthe Soe ing able persons lost their Bees took place on rday wi week, at 
al be able to sufficient | con e what was tl the immediate cause rot it. kon didt a colliery belonging to Mr. Thomas ae Pl a tuated at 
able > injury a Site also done at Rumsey House, the resi- | Cr oe about three miles pre from the hema of 
dence of M r, Angell, and at oe eee Tirk. _ The è hail- Aberdar: , and ii Du Merth yr Tydvi vil. 
stones meee arkab ly large, some of t being A 
Teyn has ntly been 
Carmarthen.— ham rece 
pee in the chapels in this tow 
of the bohm was heard, and in a very short time ii 
became known that an peL sema of pre -damp ~ 
ree the time from } 
n beings, men and ie The a air in th 
F 
9 
Lord 
Baptist n, Swanse: 
mapa tA and has attracted immense conpicegatione 
is lordship 
Chatham. — The engineers having madè considerable 
is on his way to Ireland on a missionary | 
i price the Deu was so noxious, that it was. 
considera! e before an ie could ve aap oe 
seek for ihe Dav 
re tly 
tatory engines of the Janus steam 
he 
£ Mare 
It d the a be 
try the air, get that the = ie 
roceeded aes 
eek to Sheerness with the tide and her’ sae 
ral rss several prin have been made gn ring the last always been. desein in ventilation. No accident it 
, da: in the resence of the Earl of ft led with th 
eirama fi pik loss of so much life. and the effee ong is ar 
aa te slowly. The vessel pr the whole Silibo There 
were st two or Neca horses killed, and the oe 
roke out last week in the Southampton 50, ios 
t, as I said, in ordinary. Assistance was immediately rendered by 
ws of tore is re 3.2000. tery te —_ in bape and the fire was gpa in 
bes 
ried a edie 
this j jury are 2 of opinion that the prese 
wh Baie tion Aass: red i in 
the pa or Crombash 
robe the pre- ee confined | to 
broke 
etors and Gayton, of the Coast Guard, for 
atiguous 
a eran fe noble: i w apina of the 
caipiopet in the said rc aud hee tnd recom. 
