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THE NEWSPAPER. 
306 [Sepr, 20, | 
Marauis of Northar n, q burgh and Perth,and the Edinburgh and Northern} prrecss anp = 
act as President for e year ensuing. It was also | Doia, —At the special meeting of the Preston and| Huu, Favores & heia ta to Ein TA List of Mes a 
resolved that the next pos oe be held at York. The} Wyre a resolution was passed authorising the directors | jm ap Chronicle of SL? i 
thanks of the Institute were then given to the Dean and | to take the necessar steps for making a branch t Nida By! ai Rahs ov | 6 Mos ai ' 
Chapter, the local clergy, the Rec corder, the High. Sherif communicate with the Lancaster and C le from : $ = (| ‘en = 
Fleetwood to Lancaster.—The Waterford and Kilkenny aarti E k are,| ending |Corres. | Per | 2 
the valuable services they had ren ndered S tei meeting, | Com pany have adopted coe r first general report, an Sep. s Ki W, a Share. a 
whieh was shortly afterwards diss rom A fine f coal has been yt & Sep. 1 og na 
details, and from those published last ak it is pac covered in the neighbourho nt of the line, — it: 18 | rnitngiarn, Gitar . iid fn\ettielal a 
that this has been a very successful meeting, not only vee will be highly gen omg to the company.— Bristol, Btoninghans::. i Bogert t 100 | all | 198-41 
in number of enrolled members, but i e rank e Ea stern Unio: on meeting t fhe; iproprioteate were | Bristol, Give 2 irks 3 | 1-2 Oja | 70} ergy 
and talent enlisted in its support. e chief ts of Par to the line Chester, Holyhead st E Re pd pe ae . 
the Institute, as now constituted, are to promote per- between Ipewich and iit St. - nun, comprising | Eastern Union > > | | | “> | 4470 8 avr, a 19-29 | 
somal intercourse between antiquaries and historical in- towards Nor The directors | gaitar. "ORON leas E yg ge] 98h Mb cae | 
various parts of the country, and | support the Yarmouth and pebas line. The receipts | Grand Junction, . . 26405 | i8920 |2 10 Sto tall | 748 
to afford an n agreeable and ae truck Pyne for | of ee company on depo: Fim kisia been 54,0007., and the.| Great North of England . | aay [a0 © lio | ait | vane: . 
the ee of sg al of in mye oad uch expenditure 14,3601.— mpromise advantageous to Gt 8 maha Weiter aj 19,894 f 17,471 j3 4 Olio jeo] Jese 
as exist ne locality where ge eting hoe $ t s s oil ao], am nae . 
Each annual subseriber F ll, is entitled to attend ixa the Devon and Cornwall Central , the Dartmouth, Tor- Bul, Ssiby o, . | So) alk) 104 į 
discussions, meetings, and excursion introduc e | bay, 3 and Exe eter, and the Bideford and Tavistock Com Lenton Bist, *) wee | aao [t20 -0 laoa | an) S 
lad dy, rey to receive gratuitously an oe ia vo e Shrewsbury and Trent Valley y Company London, Black 1393 | pies Jo a okue "a ey 
f th ting, have sale with the. Shrop shire Usian, and megfin ngs Lendon, Brighton DI Demo o o |50 | an | GE 
in illustration al Phan chief local objects of i » Chorley, | fomton Erezdon ich, met 00, 10 © 0 laws | ta 
and historical research. and Liverpool, and Blackburn, Darwen, and Bolen, London, South. Wes ae (| aon |? o olave| ay it 
fim -ua lines, relative, # is rum igen an amalgamation of | Mam shea ene bie T ORO 58 eR | “4 ro ; 
6: ap y two com — The veys for the London, Manci às, Hall .| 7,498 6,202 |216 o fi00 | 73 | gn. 
The tings way companies held during the Newbury, and Bath Seg, vl is ‘to ‘convert ‘the | “ho Siem rmingham, Derby sever beac) Weide. Se isnt 
week mostly include 1 aa of new projects, the merits gnaet and Avon C a railwa ay have -| Neonate, arlisla, Lses | poz [eao i0 ioual | ; 
of which are brought before the poblon mi the view pen and a prov: is undies een | e 
obtaining increased support o of t —It is stated that if the ami Sraa taka “of S A S . lisat] 4 ns 
old companies have declared dividends, i but = asia the Suh rinciple should terminate success- Norwich, Brandon ius ve (20 |14| 2ga ' 
number of the re gu alf-year fyes early meetings have al- | fully, it is the intention of the directors of the Great | Shemeld, Manchester 1,609 ail lö p.Cent{t00 3| * 
ready eg by. aie Sag of | Midland and Western Railw nd Canal Company Spee sade s Dov 8,181 8996 018 ie pede e i 
16s. share (less the old sl nd|to adopt it upon their line. By a recent survey it | Yarmouth, Norwich. j 10 0 20 all zi i 
of the propor rtispate ‘amounts a 4s. upon the No. 1 has been found that the canal banks will be avail- “Dor Serbo Branch ve pe e Oe) eM , 
shares, and of 2s. 2d. on tire No. barat The bal the en- Selby [oas ao | a0 aig ‘ 
to be carried to the credit of the next half-year’s account, 3 and serious poe will be giv Frexca RAILWAYS, DE ee 
e ing the dividend, — 30 ene Is. hic A to ry tay of working the line b ni ie Cvs x . : | 2h ee 
Sone inerease has occurred the revenue | of the case the atmospheric ei should be Quicans, Bordeaux . i sa | 4] et ' 
derivable f passenger traffic, and Pa pas a stg “Sorel e bela a oce of d at | Paria Rone cane <a fo 19 A 20-a at 
ch: on the carriage of merchandise has Winderm e and Grass e have de to with- | Boden, Hav 140-1 ia 1, lee ‘ 
‘attended with considerable success.—The accounts ‘of monet I Sake , 
th a Junction show a gery inerease in the i and a vigorous oppositio Ereland. : 
of the line compared with 1844, After the pay- ptt ii propose ae is intended.—A new nie called “The Dublin.—An extensive movement is organising t 
f 27. p ld shares, and of | Queen’s 5 tae T h consists of a branch from the ter- | in Treland, which is likely to attract ‘considerable notice 
oe per pace on msn ól. psa. nh off e 22,033 eighth- | minus t Gos into the Royal Clarence Victu 
om yap a small „bal: 306i. 13s, to the Ya rd, f the Orange Institution, whieh ‘was put down some ! 
credit of pany. tis to i s oi the Isle of Wi ne was ' 
pica of Don or on the e-or | opened on Saturday by a ial train, which arrived | the Throne. This does not imply merely meetings or or pro- 2 
endorsement of certificates. company will create fro rom London conveying Fp Cabinet ‘Minis peas Lio: st Jeene aaoh sabire — y taken place, but the actual | 
and e 24,780 shares of 25, h f; P of | C 1 he’ ld at Osborne House. The g he e Soçiek ety, a | 
. the Trent Valley Railway Act.—The t ry, | P eir satisfaction at the increased facilities this | has b solv: I d 
the Sheffield and Li , and the East Lincoln- | line wohl af afford Her Majesty f = PERM conve- | by men 2 rank reen ery It appears hp 
shire have sandigan a ted at par with the Sheffield and aga The railway origina a suggestion made | that a et meeting was held for this p on È 
the last mentioned company paying 5 per | to the rs by Prince Albert on one of the royal |the 27th ult, at Enniskillen, The Earl of En- a 
cent. on rah galls apa n the three railways. until they are Visits to the Tsle of Wight. The le of the rail,from | niskillen, brother-in-law of the late Lord Li 
.de, which will ag the G erminus to the pier or stage in the Claseneo: | tenant, Lord Grey, was in the chair, and 
of the supporters of the Rugby, Derby, and Manchester yard, is ; about 600 aei and going thro ~ the oo t | series cf resolutions were agreed to, whi 
yg ag ng Ys efittaoding cpp have been p: - | delay have been permitted to see the ige R 
> notwi 1d } as fo 1, Pr Col. Verner, M.P.; 
It tated saps sige constru e | of we sor are not interfered wi with, and the | prome- |s econded b AES S Yax Resol 
of six nt aad the commencement of nade i is left. for the public, as ‘before. = mes cost = a aha of the times agaes it 
a mee in favour of S, Dews The mo a very | necessar a loser union shoul 0) 
T and bamasipig re it was S eg de “form a pra so but i pa contrivance for the purpose of all sen of her Ma jesty’s loyal and attached er 
> trunk to Waki an akefi hi preserve ma 
to Qakenshaw, to join the Midlaad and the Wal ith t lative union, and ‘the blessings of civ and 
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field, Pontefract, and Goole, and also to meet the | ceiv akg was exhi bite on eee evening, at “the Bris ei eces- 
-Doncaster b: of .proposed es and York, | tol terminus of the ae and Birmingham line, by ita sary ai ngst tall those who are read ae common 
To perfect these and other —— pdea SpA I inventor, Mr. J. Williams, the superintendent of the | cause ‘in upholding the religion of the Reformation. 
he sha 400,000/. will be req line. a having on | 2, — by Col. Barton, and seconded by 
= ‘by the i issue of a ig wae he 25l pra in its ae sa “Within th bell, which is struck like Johns Ived—That in order that any 
‘the proportion m eac ithi d s should be firml 
shares.—A meeting in Kei of the Birmingham, a |w a red | and San of benefi ial and lasting palo we are 
Yerhampton, and Stour Valley line has been held at ned oa ‘for gos ase or Bog kar nsis T box, | persuaded that it must be fi that p 
= a oie ogy stated. that at they intend to pen a is in arses to be affixed to the nearest ‘carriage Bible, “S t yourselves to every ofdinance 
oe with the Oxfor olver- ne for the ds sake ;” erefore taking this 
: vand Grand Junction, but ierg detractin ng e guard’ s box, who, upon pores any | as ur guide, our union shall ‘be —_ 
vunfa rom the traffic of eith er. . ‘The e line, it ste signal of ee or obstruction on the line, has o; socked te ‘the existing laws of t 3. Pro- 
stood, will be worked by the p the cord, and the bell i lasl} siaa "ma | oil y the Rev. G. Walsh, oni cece by S. 
‘At the Scottish Junction meeting the successful ‘passage | th e red lamp shown, if x nigh or å large board wi + Resolved thati as the existing laws 
a rieg ‘the Legislature was as the chief topic the word “stop” „e eri P, 50 om $ ped ingee- ja te the Ora 
that the a ys so 
dine have all been contracted for, and that operations di ne The model was highly ap- EE 
“were eommenced.—The works of the — Lal are proved o of by Ea ppi E persons.— et S | Thall i = 
Each rapid progress, and there ery reason e Manchester S ya na EAA pina have |a union pe oes a 
The bala; fM in te i i 
hand in pina bargains in ras > cies of rat ii legali iy a | the said com 
an to pop accounts ie 93,2912. 1s. id. a a Nami lly registered, in banke: ig a a in | and regulati 
aoak The ie argc ated to the Faia Poa | amd ini 
The e question. = — day tra- | Mr. Ogle, of the Western, and Mr. wling, of the the law. 
paca but the proposed discontinuance of | Northern Circuit, whose opinion is that sales of letters | 
Pape oak little s support.—The Laiabaighh and | of allotment, bankers’ reeeipts, an ip, issued by | Esq. 
Recon npr vi with the plans of eoustruction. | companies provisionally registered, established ‘before | ‘That the snes appen 
rojėctors were severely opposed in Parliam meis, , | the Ist November last, are legal, not being within the | resoluti consist 
but have now apparently = the chief of |' “an 
their ties, e — show ee of | the IW 
Sat 9s, ild. The amo aeaii i “ he conte: z 
on n was 15,000 aay 
B jeras 
the A, Dan 
[Sierre iat în te third of these pen 
