THE NEWSPAPER. 
several dis- | his friend Mr. Wilmot, who was always forward in the cause 
w hold. | of benevolence, and in ‘all those worthy actions which tended to 
t and | benefit the poor. It wa Duke) we 
ersand from gentlemen connected 
with — Society tere anniversary was no 
One of their mem 
ben ently proposed. Mr. 
m, he could assure him they would Sir T. owni and beg other wants gg n proposed, 
him. He ETE “on them t o drink he hs ri the aoei „ Chairm ropose ‘ ie Agricultural 
rman, Lord Burlington,” Labou t aa. b the fas 
MAN thanked them most lineere for the kind Way sympathise with the aro 
in which his health had been ag ak, p ak that it was both | and exc nt fashion, but 
his duty and a or area to attend on thes prensa The far pary thes might by i injudi 
aid; he had delayed too long in in giving the cious acts do more harm thea’ mee 
ag rink— | his rise tion, and m 
ct 
y 
pried. too 
‘epresenta‘ prac injudi. 
If they took a roe out of 
all a ade him di 7 sy td 
next erg which he’ kne w they w 
he m the health of the lll aba of th One | was isfortune , they woul oing consid: e mischieh 
of rr Had Layee A pai with Lan “Presence, "aud had | and making ee mind sponse a a point on which he had n 
kindly consented to act vice-chai — Mr. oceas o be all, because, though his station aes: 
ould o e high a ich and p n this 
ch. Fi vorid, ant we should Be Contented. and l happy i in the situation 
veh pa in roota Miria. T ed.. Ther ig re des 
ae ceive! 1l-beloved p ; his cata gs Bes 
to. commanded the es feeling ee ‘Geen. ‘who witnessed it, 
ted they would all do their best to bet: ree 
o him tha othe hat 
The a msn demanded ‘apo the Taboa er 
r his wealth, and ws r man on. him arimen t; and 
abo: lanes which tw y essen- 
p oe as era pe Aari ci g é The noble Duke concluded jn PRN ES in 
that this cannot last, and when an t happens. whic sof the farmers and farm 1 agg arden of Nottingham- 
think will happen ‘tat will withdraw real Paer that support alate, the li latter pie oe were as wat or better paid than the 
which I think right to claim ; your o a labourers in an; unty. 
ng the improve: thi 
in manufactures, and in everything "else git I only regret 
m the field. I cansiok think | tru: 
agric war A fhipennets mts is ag eine 
kno 
to take race out of the are of Kir + may You sis 
pote t thi 
TET g pear 
n mind beset 
Mw ps. 
We regret te that Mr. Boteler, who was so 
a Sey Topaki in ay Šia late accident on the Midland 
ufficient nutriment, and 
stance air afford s 
in the “ped T ge e completely overpowered.—The anergy 
ef pe igre os of the Successful Candidat 
His pr 
the "medical men desisted 
ed a A 
the es 
os ose. 
udson’s t appearance 
ception was only mos 
sals: were met and a 
astern, thie Eas 
ge = ror a and 
. also 
Gi 
ne, fes ee wih 
n Co ounties, 
a 
ae 
+ but his 
proved: with an unanimity } i 
s 
rarely witnessed at the oa Counties’ meetin ngs, 
pts arepe st occasior 
y mai 
Fete oe at Bee: urned thanks,— airman ve 
“The health of Mr. Wise t the treasurer.” Mr. GIBSON re- Mr. 
forjaen Ks. ahon i oes Society, under the patronage and 
rt of the noble lord, had done mi d, it could | Pi 
Hoteler was in his. 69th year: He had only occu- 
pir 
months, having been appointed o on “the 
of Mr. Bere to Exeter. He was i Sal 
g i i ho associated with him in private life, a 
of well as by those who came in contact with ee his 
y in the dating the appi a | judicial capacity. He was n ipa nly em: ‘nent asa alaw wyer. 
re he UR down, et the noble ch chairman had, C 
liberality, re ed his premium: e Chairm. 
7 
an | bridge, where De attained the rank of senior wrangler. 
urers’ Friend | On the fatal event takin g place an express was sent to the 
His Grace the 
= ae Town pony rade 7 gay 
—The annual me 
nh 
ciety. The usual prising ig General Pasley of the melancholy fact. Thomas 
Sopak Wheatley, the engine-driver, who had already appeared 
quite te ae in ma ae ae 
Friend Society,” spoke of its objects, and the dut 
r servants, nobis 
5 pos 
the — 
negligence, but was discha arged on bail, was forth- 
ith brought from Leeds, ire! a special ie to Dery 
sn 
and underwent a lon examination before Gen 
we directors; the oo of the examination has not | ante 
i nown. Noti e was immediately gi 
| the inquest to be held on Monday. After 
7 dming! for two days and hearing the evidenc 
10 
æ TiS 
Ps r 
he hope 
m to Enis pas 
ren | th 
AM 
ming = Geand a unction, and that, in unison oa | 
ingham, one gran 
and tile of the “Great North Western.—An silat 
London and J 
nt rail- 
ery, stringent terms, and sev 
t “right hon, gentlemen and Myer 
men ” in lending their names to. the provisional com. 
mittees of saheste vee were ni 7 only as gambling 
speculations, which are certain d-in ruin, 
PRICES AND TRAFFIC, by permission, trom the List of Messrs 
Hint, Fawcert, & AILL, in ie BHailtwwap Chronicle of this day, 
ee REAT e 
USE oF En 5 | 
Trarric. Divi. |S ajA 
Weck 3 S55. Price, 
Those marked sri fa * are ee g Mierthoe Pi S a 3 ES bilan i 
not yet opened, etween ng 4 < 
z Oct. 214.) Week. t3Mosia | ~ 
ctr 28.) 1844., | | 
z 2 Ss dig el g 
ingham, Glo’ster . . 2,430 |2 © 0/199. all f 1946 
e Birmingham « . i | 
Bristol, Emeter:: o, oxari ; 8 9 [100-|-70-] 8893 
pian ol, Glo'ster z Uhan oo pai | pe: 54-6 
ter, Holyhead... s 18-19 
Basteta ‘Céudities s..-°...} 67748 4231 o3 Ot}ave.| 143) 224 
Eastern Union , wile ve 50 | ” 
Baleburey “Glasgow vor afio sa (UB olata aa 
-| 15000: |> 8,053 |210 Otiga | all | 
aml Bee 
Great No: England . 3.0 O |r} al} 1005 
Great Western +» | 18,982 16,510, |3. 4 9 |100 | 80 | 356.60 
Gt. South,’ & Western (I) . pat . 60) 15) 23 
Do. Extension . . Pi . 50| 23) 18:15 
Hull, Selby. . Bhs = allj 102-5 
Lancaster, Carlisle . . * 25) 49-61 
Liverpool, Manchester . 4958. |410 0 all 
London, Birmingham „| 21,339 16,918 50 0 ne 100 | 218-22 
London, Black é 875 o 3 ba avr: | 163} 104 
London, Brigh: + 5591 Merd 110 60 | all) efs 
LT | a || aÁ 
London, Croydon 1,752 470 |9 8 0 lapi 22-3 
London, Greenwi paien Javre 423 4 
London, South-Western .| 7,553 6:243 |F 0 © Javr.) 41 
Manchester, Birmingham.) 4,271 3,967/|1 0 @} 40} 40) 7 
Manchester, Bolt, Bury| 1,000 925 [2 14 © |199.| 93) 
Manchester, Leeds, . 216 0 [100 |73| 1b6 
Midland 17,519 10,122 |? 2 6 jstk.|} 148 
Do. Birm ingham, De rby (aske: /100 | 110-29 
oe ponas 3 É 613 1,972 (210 © jiou all 
New e, Darlington 2,8: 2,041 |4 O 0j} 25 maa 60-5 
North British, . e . : 2515) Sh 
pedi Easterm . . m 1 6| 50 | 45| 68-70 
Norwich, Brandom . . 20° 14 | us 
piini, oeri u 514 356 50 | all) 3k 
Sheffield, Manchester . L221 661 |5p.Cent 100 ro por 
South Deyon . . « . * * 50 | 20 H 
South-Eastern, Dover ef 7,930 6,083 |0 13° 4 lavr: si pa 
Yarmouth, Norwich. s OF rr O | 20 | al Pres 
York, North Midland, .f 5,169 2,295 |2 10 0») 50°) all res 
Do.. Searbord’ Branch . . . 25, | all pret 
Do. Selby aa ri O12 8| 50| 20 Peon: 
Fr AILWAYS, i 
Boulogne, Amiens «+ b ~ * 20 fi Md 
- | See entan iia Fé pes * = rae © 
irieans, Borde: . . > F 
Paris, Orl Cong: MEPA * Ji oO a 20 al a 
Pàris, em + .| 6,421 5j025 |019 9| 20 all rey 
Rouen. re . 20) 4 
Freland. 
Dublin.—The Marquis of Downshire has — 
ale tter to the Earl of Roden in reference to The 
ch lately issued from Belfast. pe 
Marquis expresses | ‘his full approbation of that coe 
that. mt with 
ment, and ad 
the o occasion, 
and I wish F could look forward to a the 
na cont 
f our bre 
aea 
ie that the survey of the line eon paren tad the lower classes 5 hope that they free 
to Manchester was completed, and ready for Parlia- | fore they “leap; and by ying asi haiie bor out of the 
e directors of the Great Western have en chan iser By hag ade: aed i 
isional agreement for the e stiipoal of treachery o the one recol 
stol and Exeter railway, subject to'a fixed rent- | om the cia thane ot San ers ia 
at they shouid | chat Ba for the purpose of pr omoting the best direct lect that the present is the beginning 0 gener 
tha kiaii of our wrongs, and that on ee ali 
asia of Cornwall and i Semen, through pae depen nds the fate of our common religion:in Let them er the erg 
to the metropolis. The d 
that, at a sponial pt to 5e a on sca 7th inst., 
the unde 
rs aa from the E 
ce, determined to. vi 
ime "jong g enough, | I oan > 
if they do 
bury, with a branch 
By a in the direetion of rier- soon 
ap m| Weymouth line, between estbury a 
ie 6 indich ax | COS Miia mn traffic, direct Ferg Tana 
s western 
servants ; and, while boat Span Yeovil within a distane ce. of 126 miles, of 
w company 
. Yeovil, Bridport and 
3 aw au jhake of residents and lando 
with guaranteej and ive i 
The surveys 
Pang. ty aes ee ie with | 
eter, that provis 
mare and Exeter Company will be 
sgh oped by ia tne body of proprietors. 
out proper views of pies A 
we shall be in s/aite quo, and 
English, of a We 
‘eli 5 Oe ee 
S pinkedvas ae subversion 
held on the 5th November, to 
gunpowder 
