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nae m The Thetford, Bury St cnn and | pices AND Trarric, by permission, from the List of Messrs. | TO warty this s principle out, any Government so inclined 
Ne h ined the assent of the Duke of| Hux, Fawcert, & HILL, in the Railway Chronicle of this day. a body of poli. 
Rutland, through whose estate the line will pass, for niin, = ome ka | tical D aa and all confidence i in ‘them by the oa 
about 4 “miles before it enters Newmarket.—An ar- senna Rima: coat | Divis S slg tata be end. calling 
ement, it is understood, has been y the pro ý Week | orre A Spee |B ales Fina, [out : g Y ener 
moters of the Isle óf Axholme line with Mr. Hudson | Tose manked thus * are ‘aie ponding! pe iis Ba |q 3) 40’ t 
d the York and North Midland, whereby the latter AAS TRUET mons, ie no "Wage ‘to meglect kri registries, ifi they 
takes a large portion of the stock of the former, with a AS 3 Aa y paralyzed, 
nd half profits.—Mr. H 2 A iret seii s The weekl of the Re 
apak guarantee an ts.—Mr. on Birmin sian; GEERT 9729 |2 © 0 |100 | all | 194-6 weekly meeting of the Repeal Association sock plas on 
Da al offer'to the directors of the Durham and Br tol, Birmingham M rea ity p PEES ry Be in Phe pi gr Bein was h hore crowded than d 
Sunderland for the purchase of the line. Negotiations Bristol n a L 100 | 50 |20| sa rare ne Thi P aes E ~ PA teeny E ` 
have been going on for some time, and a special mee Chester, Holyhead » >:| e ra Pie A A a -y pu hi speech on the usual topics of the day, in which he made 
g Eastern Connties . 7,251 4,692 avr.| 143) 204-1} £ I avio i 
ge Aen been ca na for the 3d Nov., to consider the Easter rn Un ion = CHEN lent at sine ee dR pe Boe = his a appointment 
ue o Extension o- as e n passed to the Report of 
“Tien ba, te eas ith csi auia fave mere pears thes Glasgow E ae an bio ori re ere Royal aan "oft no Fine — igre to indica 
asia i a wees aret statues'it would apro en ac new Houses of Par 
Lory Mr. Hu sae assu he chairmanshi is | Great North of England | 3 0 0 |i90:| all} 915-17 liament. hey had ri nded, he that one should be | 
Great Western i 20,137 | 17,151 [3 4 © j100 |'80 | 340-5 ereċted to Stephen L sngteh: “the Catholic primate of Engi f- 
rumoured that the Liverpool interest 2 a ‘directory Gt. South. & Western aj . S; » | 60] 15) 224 Who sáld fass fortheiassembitd barons on tiie morning o epe 
will retire, and that the result of Mr. dson’s acces- | “tbo, “Extension e [5o] 8|. 11 d -a n ‘King Johnto Meena 6 
Hull, Selby eh 50 | al 101-3 apa ey ite e ing John to sign on harta but they 
sion will be an alliance, oy certain Soi at present in | Pong ae PP | AN e. | a025 | 47-9 sed 0 e Archbishop of Dublin. An hy? Because 
embryo, -between the Northern and Eastern Rail- pag he erg oh nae Bhd ioe bod = ai a6 ed ee England [laughter]. They also refused one 
way schemes. A special meeting of the Eastern London, Black k wal e a i “313 Sako te ayr.| 164 tt to Thomas à Becket pe ah = gion Hoary ta 
Counties shareholders is conven sok for the 30th inst. eee k ja A fae hoil ard whose shrine 100,000 . English: bad i" 
Wire glishmen ‘ha ssembled in hom 
to consider various financial arrangements.—It 14 London, Croydon or ss 1,627 lo 8 o av i 213-34 age, because they cepa him hy ew advocate nad their 
ba ‘that ‘negociations are carrying on `be- | Eondon South-Western >| 7,266 -| 6,069.12 0 0 lave.|-4ig| 73-8 liberty. He regar om: ecket r 
+H é i ey 100 40 3-82 | noblest charact in history, ‘and he died a 
. = the Great Western e South Western Mniam. kas Bers “S98 939 234 0 hisa | 93 : e ebd, a nei n But ey, had resolved e ing 
likely to be advantageous to * and Kacan | to | Manchester, Leeds, Hull .| 7,192 sa olehe ti. | statues to Cro well and General Monk ; why they 
ect the’ new schemes in thei ra fiat ainaka Dats. T cee pe Mi He oe ko ting wall cas & satan to.Judas Iecaribt = = Monk! Inde rd f 
tthe depositors of the London and Manches er ee a RS A Sa = ea — Date a A enee = beter 
ton hl m ? 
(Asharts) too line = paid a eee 10. per gn ae aaa aR e TE as perfect by the presence of ae master. He (Mr. r. aaa 
a single e a wards of Hakan Bati soc s Leie = 68-70 a Bor might haye spared Irela a bree t of 
million.— coia rra tthe proprietors of the Norwich, Brandon; Ia | 20:2 ing $ tatues to such m men ; and yet the ‘hronicle, the 
Bri and T: Z as held on Wedn on, Wyre at ae... 222 50 jall | *42}-3} a of ia ‘Whigs, had teen ay chief "instigator ofthis statue 
iienaa. ad i 5 ednes- | Shemeld, anchester i} 1198 868 |5p.Cent|100 | 95 0 Gro was also the sup as in Buenos | 
day week, at Bristol, when resolutions were for | South nats: ~ s l- * A a: E aao. Ayres— Monte the Pal bow a a ks aiies = or Nicholas @% 
applying to Parli in the next session for powers to | Yamo th, N Saa E F T aae ar Be of Russia. The ing Chronicle had, for party pu m 
ou w . re 2. 
convert the — in way.—A special nesta of Yori, North Midland 5,512 2,645 iF 10 0 | 50 | all} 108-11 taken that wretch under their patronage, but he was delighted 4 
Saas gr E Scarboro’ Branch , . . | > . {25 jall | (63-6 perceive the Government were against him, and he would © 
e Chard canal was also held in in the Be Sey ee 0 12 8 | 50 | 20 | __ 77-80 | feel himself compelled by a sense of duty to goo over rana ; 
on the “Best afternoon, when it tot - Faenca RArLways, support them in their attack against that 
omy resolved that gees should be given ec ie See eo * . . [23] H4  |Tfthey were to hate a statue to a ms nthe other side of 
mittee of manageme take measures ore eonvantiog iam S T S x > [2| "s|. ipn = auch sue sic = pir ined wa rimana neir i i 
Sea oana hdo E Parod. at th Paris, Orleans . , l| “7.097 | osso ji 6 s| 20 |a| 463-75 eyw, tings rep £ Pi 
Join any other ON Paris, Rouen . . «| 634 | 5557 019 2| 20 | all blood at Drogheda, Wexford, and other places. The rent for > 
for that p w. In conjunction with the Bridge | Rouen, Havre - 3 20 | 14 “sot the week es 3771. 53. = 
and Taunton canal it is leant to unite the Bristol Killarney.—The in favour ofa a Repel à 
and English by means of a railw. | be the Daton, and the? first whieh I has taken pli 
scheme for converting th i il- Freland. unty of Kerry since the — ncement of the 
‘ecg e onian canal intoa rail unty 
way is also on t has for its object the leasing of | —It ‘is announced that Thomas Lloyd, Esq., tion, took pic on the inst., at which i p 
the “Barone _ the improvements now in yom of Bosin, D. L ana, s: yi who as oe declared 30; 000 ata — presen Shige place sele 
in the traffic by 1 lf he meeting was a field on the borders of the lower 
td goods ian landed in warehouses at Inverness rom the Lord Chance! ke, ia ek ik a full view of the * j 
ee Mr. O’Connell, who 
ho will work itself into the Scottish i-rate hat 
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the la 
peac; : aa the Lor J Te tenant yA since Ea S scenery of ‘this romantic region. 
In th stop 
een the end of the canal at Fort m of his deputy lieutenancy. the recent cases 
Steger and its‘route will be over an area of som ia | of the Orange istrates who were deputy lieutenants, | p . O'Brien, Mr. J parse 
dred miles. It will be called the great North and West of | eS = P FERIA made the first move by removing | Mr. Piarik about 3 o’ċlock. si was accomp 
Scotland, and will open up and co aema = t com- | them from the latter office, and the meg e followed | the place of meeting by the trades of nit” 
munication tenes all the northern lines projected and in | in manor to the commission of the n the case | ney, who formed themselves into a procession, an 
ah ec encing at Inverness, ranning ae the | of Mr. Lloyd, however, the order of atte ing has | bands and banners met him about a m ne 
south -bank of the Caledonian Canal to Fort William, | been reversed.—The leaders o Ze party, re- | town, whence Bem sri in the eres rr 
thence through Argyleshi » Perthshi adem arton- | cently re-organised, have published a lengthy address | meeting e procession aia 
shire, direct ¢ Glasgow, uniting the Murray Frith and |to the Protes e British empire. pea “clock, piped mp which the « chair ‘A of Repeal 
ean on the east with the Clyde and Atlantic | that this document was unanimously adopted at a meet- | by Mr. Kean ee 
on ke of Norfolk has allied himself | ing at Belfast on the 17th inst., the Earl of Roden in | having been p rae Sia 
with the Duke of Cleveland in hostility to railways, an chair. It was moved by rl of Erne, seconded | . D. Manon, of Dunloe, J.P., expressed a pre 
pu nounced his determination “to oppose in | by the Hon. Somerset Maxwell, and signed oo pose the in rm a, and to declare hi e came there oe ‘to Ja "a 
every re may think most likely to be successful, the | en in the name of the meeting, and on bel respect tothe lbe pisnega of riers e differim be 
iow rk Brighton Atmospheric Line,” — | of the Marquis of Downehi ire, the Earl of Enniskillen, from him he subject o of Ropes! al of the Ü Union, he 
are humerous meetings = — and | Viscount g ned a Ae on np iey 
of | other residen n the banks | signified their kaei by] etter. * Th f th “felt 
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| believe that their fall would be the signal for tis fall of 
It refers 
several interests. the 
‘conversion we ay I ts gav 
to watch over the interests of the mee osile | present Government on their accession to office 
information, and if nee ary to organize an opposition Pr ai misgivings of othe rs whose fecal ht asn 
to the m forme — Rg ully jus have ado 3s 
for assistant-surveyors, to e he sur se of the | disclaim es P o co-operate with Ministe: 
pear innu merable pro jected Sas. that salaries |in a conciliatory policy towards the Ro Catholics, | Emperor ; ae tebe 
to four gui a ut it aua t be on terms-of equality with no — n Iri 
are freely given to to'practised hands Sevens he. yo that the advancement of the-church of Rom t to | no doubt but that it woul d fo 
men engaged in the Ordnance Map. ffiee, at-Portsmouth, | proceed pari passu with the Fea ion of Prot cm or tier the 
have He peice ant van upon | ism; they object to the endowment of Maynooth, eon- 
ect the Boal „privates and non-commissi ed ai Tapaus ces of a million of Brit 
Haig aa age tas ae to the 
„the Irish Pro 
Blatt order to take a te lucrati a 
prop to t railway sur mig By eck neci] 
ote apm anes sare roy, has 
of Tia 
manner wich ats conceive to be confor 
Egat wal pan i 
tance, complet faith ; they | are therefore driven to the startling conelu- |. 
a Sextet, with the contour leveling the greni — that it i is the design of the Minister to to govern lg that hi vec i 
— eh re has bee for lan d through the e me dium of the Roman ic party, day doubly 1 oan 
the Tipies sae commis hazar oe Peoplen Sia 
eer — The public rd | any concession. Under such circumstances es they are 
materially i suppose - next step will be the pro; rotat meed, a. That» 
Spies pt. the Roman Catholi e Cler ae aie whic | Sat a 
tel e soa —, not to ae ages e mainte ed 3 
and thus shake one of at nfo 
jon woul 
he Union ail the t 
arliame 
to Bi iws with © 
tt cite #0 cai pate 
ie terms of te « 
cion-hall, 9r elsewhere, for any, Pis 
