THE NEWSPAPER. 
[Sepr, 27, 
will be constructed on the 
t, t, Point, from the old ane We 
„They wil 
this porte 
ide of Broad-s 
and will further ea ta from "the Sem: 
ter, and from that date 
Pelham, the pore Bishop o 
ps bie: only his 
f Exe 
si oe time xe lagen have been pai 
the last 
aphore 
Boang Tower, onhe the ERS Gate and ibe in 
with the 
un Tavern, and 
nas number of] a: 
g the h arbour ; a 
two uries 
aie red the roof of a church) i in 
1816and 1824. 117. 7s. was collectedin 1703, 
farm called a 
broug Bos before the ves estry. 
' mated i = the pi orp 
rate, a t 8d. gae pou 
Farm, 
n 1816 a small rate was | 
amount in the following year. 
erior sa, the nearer ber, in a 
levie ed. In 1824 the inter 
thereof, fac 
upwards of 600 feet next ‘the e water, 
rv 
VG 
le 
double banked battery will be erected in lien of th 
S rent | standing fr rom the Sallyport to the ] R 
4 maintained by pew 
whi S have be een new stained glass 
Tower. 
be served owners of the property a 
of te ports and re requesting that they would 
— the 
terns that such would ie required for the defence 
send in m 
fh 
d till ll 1834, from which period to >the | 
| the ¢ & 
it 
E 
ficial 
es on two i 
occupation,” 
Property > him the d to the e Que 
Pri 
n his occupation, = 
g as 
It appeare: noth that the esti 
aai Sar! an rp the last 
with 
tated that and with 
rounds 
Ps nee € mae had a he 
expended 
altar piece, gete 6002, new tenor bell 
&e., and the curre 
at lighting, &. 
” 
value of their properties on 
15th roy p the rear vl this new work, pa vi i 
npani s of artille ery ; 
be erected for one or tw 
commodation for a hka se 
—— at Blockhouse, where ti 
in course of 
w that amount will be paid, with the Bishop’ 
i anging over them, it is _impossi ible to say. 
ea avowed ng rt of the b ac- 
poor by the abolition of pew-rents. 
Pe e 
he of gt 
be changed fora double row of 68 at s2-ponnters 
wa a round tower in the re ar of three ti of guns ; 
the whol. 
Sie this Mr, Hate wal answ that when 
cumben ` thero were only 200 free seats, bT no 
d e of erection. 
ith 
he became 
by him oes yar fou To an 
d 802. wer 
deep fosse in the | 
ot yg Experimenta 1 Squadro ved 
pont before daylight on sgt ogg, m morning, the St. Vin- 
2672 ready, or in the cours 
po Birra of the parish is 24,0 
Ripon.—The loea pope, give ample ages of the 
Th 
t leadin ihe attended b tiler and Stromb oli 
steamers e 
Sir John 
Will tf the late Mrs. Lawre of Studley 
evening 
Sir Samuel Pym took the command, hoisting 
fing rot (red at the mizen) on board the St. Vincent. 
n will remain here a few days to make 
geod “Teloct, and will then sail for a more extended 
e 
the daughter of Mr. m Lawre wrence, of Kiri 
Fleetham, in the North Riding c of kreata and grand 
daughter of the late Mr. William Aislabie, rA Studley 
Royal, to whose estates aag dL aniagat in 1808, on the 
eath of her aunt, ae sc an n Me Charles 
son, of wrence was 
o 18th ebrar 1761, and 
f Eent 
h 
by a: mete fren from the 
ey Pak a on ‘e 30th July last ; living to 
advanced age o 
wardens, forbidding th e > pew-rents 
It Appeare that last ost Chascellor ‘Mart, ana Mr. 
Barnes, the bishop’s secretary, had an with 
married, she had but few near ene to share at 
her decease her „prin cely r fortun To Earl de TY 
the vicar wA churchwardens of th 
pal 
t. An- 
= A local paper, in an of, this inier. 
1m e ‘of ‘St edestates 
of entering, on Bekni of pee 
of the finan Whi 
Tee Grey sh i left her estates = 
i 5 Tipon, bri, r pe pa La 
d places oe the 
all, whic ch are an to the Earl 
Ripon, | To the 
account 
with e: apr a of the church- 
statement t that th 
pr ph the bisho oP announced that, under the « circum. 
stances in w. su 
vestry, who amrblad, i in in megane, on Tuesda 
ae of 
such manner as 
consideration, deem most ype and j convenio 
ae 
1, on jast) 
art 
5 e groun 
= “opel 5as an sega to enforce it will intro- | 
niat 
he pew rents. | Ripon 
pondence, i in which Ripe 
and 
a} Among p 
a 20. "000: the Rev. Wee 
d co} 
ee Ri 
ue | Ri 
Miss 
sS, charities are 
arroga 
us Sraa $ 300 i 
ineluding H 
Sra ong frinata t Hewic 
To each of te 4 be x) 
ese no ablemen. th 
5, and never having been | Gre 
latter nobleman she gives | also „ber M 
Railways. 
| PRICES AND TRAFFIC, by permission, from the Lis 
f Messrs, 
Hitt, FAwcETT, & RILL, in the Railiwap ebrentcie, of this day, 
SS eo a 
Raorier 0 or 
TRAFFIC, 
Week 
ending 
prea 
Sep. 16 
& Sep. 23, 
Those marked thus * are 
not yet opened. 
Birmingham, Glo’ster . . 
Bristol, pee eee ee 
Bristol, Exeter ee 
Bristol, Glo’ster . . .. 
Chester, be pi ama E Hers . 
Eas unties » 5,908 
Eastern Unic ion 
o. Extension . . . 
Bainbarghy © Sago ee 
3,028 
16,637 
at North of England 
Greas batina . 
Gt. h. & Western ) 
bo Ee tension 
Hull, Selby . 
Lancas ter, Car lisle . 
Live: TEY 
Lon tya irmi: 
London, Sokea 
London, Brighi 
18,101 
. 
. 
20,913 
859 
6,556 
1,552 
Do. Birmingham, Derby 
, and th rd Goderich, | son of the Earl of 
ive Court of 
» to Sir Lancelot Shad- 
f England, one of the executors. 
exe al ie the will, but in the bag 
Earl De Grey, the Viee-Chanellor and the Rev. T 
‘owdler are appointed. The and e 
yy ai ae legacies and ann 
odicil contain 
ghey to » nearly 80 persons. 
C 
Vice- e-Chancellor, 15,0007., and a li 
oka 20 0000.3 S 
obt. Waller, 7,000/.; children of 
R. Charn ock,7, 0002.; Miss C 
0 
ephen Waller, 10, 
ax, 4 
mae pera . 
ington 
Cor: 
alta Shave. 
“Wr a + 3 Mos, 
6 Mion; 
Amount of 
Shares. 
3,006 
Eastern, 
Yarmouth, Porph: 
York, North M 
Do. Scarboro’ 
Do. Selby 
00 
50 
6,459 013 4 lavr. 
H Fri o | 20 
2,947 0 
d Fraxca miem s 
joulogne,Amiens . 
Orle: Aa Fii 
 Bordean 
Paris, Q: . 
Paris, Rows . 
Roue ouen, Hav vre . 
bd 
* > 
. * 
5,722 }1 0 
6,716 [0 19 2 
Greenock Company pay a 
divi 
SirW. rome 10 0002. ; : ont per annum on i the pr Stach sl 
L; Rev Ks The 
harnock, 2,0 
the Robsons ns of Holtby, 
forton, 1 30002; toh 
harnoek, 6,0007; -3 to the family 
waar to her Mr. M 
increase on the prev. ious half year. 
into for working | the Spee 
3 
100A - + 
the week a i 
ae 
po 
receipts show a si 
An 
a 
the Rev. Robert Poole, 1, pa 
Norther: 
n Com 
with various Pas of the country. 
mpan 
y have authoris 
ting 
-The E Edinburgh 
sed the directors A 
,0002.; Miss ae 1,000/.; the Rey. J. 
mae in rien for his famil 07. 
d 
f Sa 
All the 
property. 
f loses st 
particularly as 
e, 
arbo 
pecuniary legacies is 
gives 
by the 
in contemplation to close | 2 
astle, very distant | firming the lease of the 
3 from pss e main line at Markinch near the river pr 
A special meeting is 
line to te real 
so a branch to 
eS sp pn 
esia y EE os ve pe officially brought to the notice of the | 
y! present bishop in the year 1835, without reb phos = 
on,—this mee with pain an 
ee eines for the oeeupation of Her Majesty. 
ie royal 
sioned chiefty by the mene 
1 the office of 
state, housekee eper is to be ab olished, th at Lad y Mary | 
and nature, have 
ese fears, have been occa- 
Savin 
y tion now “a fi hi Le an 
Saree receiv from his Lor 
+ 
pete and he wi mindy a ele or 
u obvious and extensi 
ower The _ Rev. N. 
an 
months. 
whil 
the | ments upon 
36 | —At a yes 
ennag are to þe 
Vige lain. Only five of the 
the thirteen, have 
apartmen tio 
grates under the a of the I Lord | 
last 
ee 
and a 
