THE NEWSPAPER. 
-860 
ring-cross, or - the t Southend within a n hour | the population. of the —: ay were pacs and paths for | = a gee. In op bt s how 
and a ha The chief city eae n will be immediately Bet 300 and 4 ouses, par- pore Aaron an opinio: 
f n a 
illiam, facing L 
to fort a t hi 
ck of the statue of Ki , Zo y 
Tba e ; but rh is kA t ve a station for | epi ere ap aa AET, Leunniotive: ab uperintend- Psa se o] 
omnibus traffic every 500 yards angen eta the line. | ing operations of the Am: algamated Grand J uuction | tner, toasts followed 
e architectural elevations of the railway | em! ank- Company, working over a consolida ted surface of 13 | the principal theme being 
ent, in reference especially iles, are now daily conduct Ther doubt | horse plou 
Ser Toni =i 
m assing the Temple-gardens, will be supplied by 1 Mr. that there will soon be established similarly regulated k Rie n. o wid! i 
to wnships in connection with every railway of magni- | After ae pes of Cate, the m nembers of the PPa sse. ay. 
Moral, nal the Metropolis.—The following is the | tude in the kingdom. _ The Morning Chronic cl in toget that atthe Lonion Tan Mr Justice Coleras aan dined 
ths registered in the week ending Nov. | recent article on tl veryexten- a po B2 oe ky) E é a ideaux, Ba the High 
i ag t Dist icts, 141; Northern, 141; Central, | sive additions are dai ily being made to the workshops aany others of the principal lasdownera of mn y. Barts and 
219; Eastern. 8: Southern, 249; Total, 948 ;| and manufactories at Crewe, where the number of c he customary toasts, Mr.J USTICE COLERIDGE gave “ Prospe After 
males ; fi mal 467. Weekly average for the | ert eni the Honiton and Ottery Association.” The learned judge sait 
OB, 481; fe es, os y 8 pats l nd a ged i in wide “ Although I have always taken some interest in the w: ee 
five years, 963. B in the week, 1286; males, 628; | Noe att e divided into classes, an Wine | societies, devoted as this is to the promotion of shoe of 
es, 65 stre ots, running at parallel lines ast ghee wes tak with the | pro x the cultivation of the lands, lam five nea 
3 rrace fronting the liue, and a ithinng that I myself am ignorant of agric lture generally sgin 
| row of cottages running north and south. The accom- sees aih cannot be e said to be alan , nor am I eitha 
Be heii modation afforded i in the first, second, and third tees él y eme aP pred KS. rer, 1 therefore e 
—The e ment caused by the late f tł rooms, | last. hall therefore not presume to enter upon a prea 
x d two above, with atie. as to th lative me of short horns or long h m 
jsi can has not y et subsided; On the 2 25th alk two prey the gr round floor Lae The whole of them ? | shall I venture any opinion upon t; dvanta; © of uideri = 
meeting of the dians was held, 5 which it was pro- | pan aiiin : ing. These, in may: opinion, ave all matters for practical ces 
that Mr. Westlake, <n the Union, who | are “lighted kg gas an re well drained. Clas culturists to dise Jone ean discuss them with bon 
was the prosecutor in the of M: ougal, the late | 1 rents at 2s. and 3 Piet rar No. 4 ficial ‘fect Still. etary wan o on sense—eve! ‘She 
master, should be nded 1 for want of confidence in at Bs per week, being s sup Soe and occu rega na en sa waa = wh pa I in hei anst 
him. 22 out of 32 g were present, and four | pied by the compa ay cers There rOl tasik Onit. atori a and r re upon the pac 
voted for Mr. Afar] nine against hi him, and nine were tro o agents’ houses, of an orname ental character, for the efforts, if they hope to prosper, They Bess like the manufac. 
Retr several of Mr. Wostlake's fends not being [superintendents o ekg e a A O 
present, having no idea or intimation of what was in- | ments, ha = he o gardens, and renting at 407. Bdent, d ants a mpl erg 
tende posed. Mr. Hammond was appointed | per ann um, streets g rikere and the | tt ma improvements to which I more part 
surgeon in the place of Mr. Westlake. Part of the | foot-paths aie ted. Two or three roadmen are kept | cularly ayee E neni Sager considerable 
. . . + xpens: a m ce wo . 
evidence he had given against M‘Dougal was read over | constantly employed By the < c sompany in cleansing th a 8 pete apne a Ten MAAE TE tai erra ly a y 
ow their want of confidence. A ot subscrip- p ughfares and keeping them in repair. The town | riments should be do mot. say, that he MEMI E 
tion, however, is now in progress for e. purpose of | j roperly sewered, , the sewers being trapped, so as to | up every rash sch uld make a judicious selection 
present ing Mr. Westla’ expres of those Setiersdak which Enta aE of b practical 
anı informe: Sons. ere experim 
sive of the Sao i of the , publici in Nard to his conduct | ance as regards health and c comfort. ae t sup- sea: epee neta Te areh aitis n 
during bo late jon plie S of good filtered water are pump ped up b ngine | and adopt the new system Holding the office that I 
Berwi Wo hav to a tank at the highest point d & eae lear o are) Boe le 
> In ese cieties—' ere is one point upon whic out 
that p Saami ernmé nt se? a wer dove hn some extensive | of the apathy and distri fed t rou gh the eets in infringing that “rule E may: bo paroita. toca 
lan for the defence of our coasts. Within the last | pipes to fonts placed in rain- | two remark the course of ag ot a ver; long life, and 
> erved that there 
I direa Several Governme nt offic ials have hee en ex- 
wa ter is d fro 
, and th 
m the 
e Streets are lit with gas. “There is a 
ive 3 and we arais from other places, no | well-pav ved market-place, attended weekly by people 
the north coast, n the oe of ‘Cornwall or from the surrounding country with poultry, eggs, 
Devon, th that new fortifieations and repairs of old bat- | butter, meat, fish, and vegetables. For the benefit o 
are in active progress e workmen and their families, a surgeon is appointed 
Brighton—The local pa: pers mention that the rail- | by the company, who has a free residence and a salary, 
road has driven all the coaches off the London-road, | Baths, hot and cold, have been established, available at 
with the solitary exception of one which runs by way | small a co: ious building, 
of Horsham, Dorking, and Epsom, and that, in a short | lib: reading-rooms, for concerts, balls, lectures, 
time, a coach in sl be io ag a novelty, &e., is provided by the company for recre: 
_. Bristol—On Saturda 
he U Soundwell P igi ha the rope: 
5. Whittack, om were ithe their work, five of the 
number usu n among for on rho of being 
drawn up to the rope broke, sehen hy 
en To in 
who ha d entered the bucket 
nstantly ; a fifth 
rty of 
rkmen them 
erected for both bA and girls, and 
Each school is calculated to sceommodat 
to hEr ae and i schoolm an 
|m bee a iyibointed 
a free h 
hand 
ti 
$ 
1 
€ 
` precipitated to the Bottom oi the pit, a diata 
yards. Besides r 
a 
€ 
I 
oe d then died. The | pu 
ch with a salary 
pabis a form 
| nga 
een 
e jury, after 
ed a verdict of Accidental. death, with a 
dena of 1007. on the } 
lowing special ve: rdict : oe That the j jury cannot refrain 
t 
as | hame, irei 
| been Gecad 
“il being of their workmen ti u 
ings erected by the company, t there are 98 houses a 
neglect on on 1 the part o f the fo ytd of the it, 
Sia woeri, wente- pien iliff, Charles Bia 
c 
fe 
| beige new station n, in 
pply of th bitants be commodities, 
a steam and water mill ri ding and two 
Wesleyan meeting houses, The Presbylaciaiis and 
| Roman Catholics meet in chapels of their own. 
in the _Eliza gine ee is, it is 
connection 
wing, possibly, to ibe fact | that the ps of many ame 
ures has been mistaken or overrate o not pretend 
to be a prophet; but only speculating, as othe: do, 
the probability of any ma alteration in the corn-laws, I 
d to say that I do not apprehend the harm would 
at, or the benefit nsive, TSONS 
pi anticipate, eith me v e other, I have 
opinion may be little wo: t 
with the blessing of God upon youi stry and skill, 
may work its way out of that which you now regard asevil 
t find yourselves somuch 
being of the State. Ith 
ably remuner: S. 
Jei peetfully but yo pre bert to impress upon you 
of improving the ocial con seo 
ally meutralise val 
on or improvement o ofthe pear 
information 
permanent om at the sae gly 
3 week. —Prof. f. Whe mi, 
one "of the most aient $ st of ‘jmeton Yer the 
hich has b 
E Worin near the sereen, “and 
worth. The philosopher | 
sist of booking offices “ne ting rooms on deve 
reel of A ied =o and on the enst side with etri iind 
is represented in his ¢ 
a, the last of the coaches between London and 
ridge, ran for the last bog on the 25th ult., being | th 
= i uished by all-pote: 
aa a w be said to 
Eng Jand since the 
gaco or 
ig ealth again 
. “The ring es of the nae 5 which was replied m by Mr. L 
7 occasion to urge that obj 
oul be ne 
They were told by the loading ioonel favre meetings wi 
It is mis | Live 
he required accompaniments. 
Nemo ene annual potighiag aatan, aid dinner ofthe 
Kentish poe er Association took place on apes week ; 
Sr ine Span lds belonging to Mr. N. Ray, of Eran oe in 
the e parish o: n-Kirby, and the latter at Far 
The te ie -ploughing ake a ey ie i distributed 
by biceg the sup- 
of ¢ che 
sa cas 0, to 
at the Lion Hotel. piney pane Har fend ney and a vice- 
chair was occu cupied by Joseph ates Esq.» Chairman of the 
the 
nature, i oan Serpe ae an 
fox ana f admission, both for I 
, in th 
rom vi city, having committed 
Mr. Lyon is believed 
neun, 
‘he interest api wei 
interest was 
