368 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
ii 
[Nov. 15, 
The Lord } 
(Sir Sir J. Graham, ROWE er 
ment, 
sentativ es 
ose gee ithou 
and which | no human wisdom or power could avert. hearty I tl drove away. A farmer’ s einans wil he been limited, and the busin iness of t the 
J wi en e 
fid f the Sys Of course he a lack of p ostilions ; 3 but despite thisi inconvenience, and | | facilities wl h tł oe ‘carried on with all the 
i ttl e par tyr eached L angholme 2 fi heron a eft 3. our 
4 7 aie current year, and are unable t infok aa 
that which he saw around him, some difference of o to o Edinburgh, arak 6 o'clock. Relays sof hissas rc its probable a aes fea ite dy nse eget o oP an xs u of 
nion sho ould x no ot prevail; but when he looked po him here pro ovide d, and the travellers again proc the prorina: di toe: a 
when | wards, arriving about 8 o’clock at Moss Pak a en months i in which the f ae pickings ee aah thered, © 
he Bare of those whom he recognised as ik repre- | hostelrie, the property of the Duke xu TRAS vegetation of the plants, th m hire hich 
tha wealth , the intelligence, and the about midway between Gretna ick. At this | to believe that the produce will fall somewh. raa 
they rested for the nighty karaba to aes of their expectations, to what extent they r pee 
rs mig ht clap they would be kaspo. so early the next morning on their way to Edinbur, no means knowin The only ace eas a 
Sie perse vered in p Ibbe tson entered the áth Dragoon the manufacture that h been received, are o 
t favour or affection—devoting their | Guards as cornet, in 1835, and in 1837, purch to the 30th A including four months it of f the 
‘are 0 e nation. They m lieutenancy in that regiment. He subsequently changed eight of the making season, to which period abo 
100,000 Ibs. be tea: Cee Lae made. me 
must feel 
a 
self, he would say t m the whic 
held, T, connected with ‘the civil. authority ot 
. | and packing of our “a ait your directors. sone 
Grea: it atte: 
now being bestowed pi 
rting, 
that 
ie nry Ibbetson, of the fi 
ct and 
‘ountz 
Ys 
ircu ieiinon and on all occasions he had met 
tth éh 
cA 
q 
of Chester-terrace, Regent’s a met La ady 
Ade la Villiers at Almack’s cia the kb a season. The 
Ith 
produce of me current year a higher chara 
greater value 
produce of 1644 t e took 
1 +} 
P Your directors believe that the 
of ame in a operam the authority of the | 
W, 
so neces 
e 
were so 
a t 5 
ing that peace and o which wer id of tl ilway, to overtake them p w being worked to profi fit, a ee gh to what 
rey in pens a country. He prinera lated ef chair- | sibility. } to the Earl of J: } probably not have the ascer. 
man on arriving at the highest civic honour, he | family a clandestine communication ha main- atati with accuracy until they fave seon “that the ex. 
uld conclude by mineng to them the health of tained for some | months past by the youthfal Tady and penditure god to be kept d o the present 
“The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor.” The phe EY auen ue aha E by making a 
Mayor returned ae and p roposed, among other suspicion was excited even among the closest attend- id of the profits of the com- 
ts, “The Foreign Ministers,” “The Lo ne i The Earl’s ‘family were oe = pany they will e. on the “side of ae and ap have 
Justice Tindal and the Judges,” «The Court o sonally acquainted ‘with Capt. Ibbetson, but ample funds remaining in their to carry on the 
men,” The A tiorney-Genera al and the Bar of England’ » tion to the Horse, rain the Duke of Wellingion gave | concern ont hid enentig mie P emri bete they x 
and “ The Sheri vide nd of 10s. a share to be payable to the 
rss idl of ay Ait Villiers. Stier cat Gong of Capt. Tbbet ffi q pany's 
sensati sed in fashi onable c reles by the books pel st Januar y ne ext.’—Sir G. ent said, 
Reena sudden aA o Tha; ment of Lady Adela’s "s elopemenë Ae a enea that ‘aad act of rhea Ae had, as passed in India, re- 
z was | ceived the approval of the lega i advisers of the com- 
gh 
by Lady Clementina Villiers, ince and Princess 
Nicholas Esterhazy, ae gone on the day pre vious to | bal om result of the actions at law against Alderman 
Arundel Castle on a visit to the Duke of here was elty in the facts stated, and 
oe Hag hes na Wednesday I iiy ‘Adela was in the Proceedings ap to kc el ioe interest, for 
the tel moro p han 20 pers resent. The 
t | brook, 
of St. Stephen’s, Wal- 
ae to "consider the state of the church and othe er 
There would, after paying the amount of the 
dividend, and after * providing for the e expense o of the e crop 
business.” 
of the account given by the churchwardens of the pro- 
cen he ae Croly, the rev. gentle- 
ord 
took leave of his S lordship to, = stated, 
ee s that th 
balance. The directors had P ontdied the necessity of 
strict economy in Assam, as that was the best policy in 
al ae gee, aa in the infancy of such a 
one as ia It not contemplated that the whole 
expenses n Ass 
attention of the ¢ 
to the im ms ovement of the quality of the teas. 
Pi 
= nowhere ys 
Sat; ‘and on inquiries being institu 
o the 
of her absence, it was ascertained me tig dy ship had 
through th 
| the purpose of _ascertaining, at the end of 12 porn 9 
d been 
The prices realised at the last public ara of Assam 
re as foll For 221 chests from 2s. to 2s. 6a. 
ted by the ae ac 
r 1b., for 31 chests 3s. per 1b., A 306 anes Is. 6d, 
<< 
CAY =- —The Clerk of ha Patir said “that ‘the to 2s., for 356 chests Is. 3d. to is. 6 ep yk lb., and for 
; that shortly mpany’s 
-o as Te ‘Adela left the lodge-gate, a public fly be finally settled in the coming term. _One of the re- | teas were now taken by the trade currently throughout 
by which her ladyship, in company tl see —Mr. Ti te cons sider ed the report most 
oo mA was conveyed to the railway ter- the large amount for | d by Alder- | satisfact s 186,644 lbs. 
minus, and proceeded to. town by t 3 and that ecg were cae fee now | It was expected that the erop ie year ar would be much 
5 o'clock train for nee n ee arrival i before the master, from the settle but the drou ght that had prevailed 
the “art ae they m have gon ment of which he ee a ee te rere’ would, as he understood, Blakes “ed yield coming 
irmingham Railway a at "asionsquae, avd Tett by if not the total a pes ilation of Alderman Gibbs’s much above that of las t year. Was that the a 
| train for o Carlisle, on | With regard to ¢ common law acti: the pera The Chairman replie in th ti e ; but the re- 
their way to Grema-green ; 50 “that ge it yik go authorities had ha a vast amount of diffic ulty but he turns of this year’s crop a embraced a pickings of 
covered at Bright dela I unsel, | a few months.—In reply to some remar 
ably ee the lovers were on the road to Scot- gy the special case, so far as the ey w were ¢ concerne ed, dismissal ve Le Bruce, “the secretary, Mr. fr. Prideanx 
land. It ges ed that her ladyship re-| was finally settled. In the opinion of their counsel | remarked that that gentleman had been engaged at the 
grea in the station till Led ell rang for hent was the strongest probability, ee phar oll a outset of the phe for 10 years. aa rs had 
Hon the restoration of the rights o of the parish. They were | not been satisfied with his rac ean and had eom 
ar’s IATE. or 1250/. Ë 
- | anticipating a settlement o 
the ensuing term, Dr. , Croly then mo a long ers 
was incidentally ‘remarked, “that the charter of the» 
as for nine years only, but 
i 
e information that a young lady, hot be 
e | holding his accounts, and stated that his own stipend, 
that there was “no > doubt “of | its renewal, as mo — 
and the salaries of the, organist and other officers of the 
‘exactly i and a gent tlema till unp. 
had passed through that , ‘On his arrival at Gre Open ng the P 
Gree: n Thursday Hiat , at | merous ga of the 
four poe tarsnee was “solemnized and Tawfilly 
Bice 
$e EM. 
L Aiter” the adoption of the report, a vote of "tasks 
acts esday evening a 
Tues nu 
e parishioners of St. Pauls, 
Covent-garden, was held in the Mind -room, to petition 
- Lady Adela Villiers. Thus within 23 wim rin their 
departure rfo: 
admission o eign corn and pro- 
visions, duty free. oie olutions, expressing t a Ciera 
of a2 meeting, that i Ser: their and as 
pot to eit iA 
—On Tuesday night a meet- 
Ear rly Closing of Shops.— DT taal 
ing, promoted by the bets ae Drape: 
tion, was ri at Exe ter- a 
that body, viz., an ear 
l abour i in all businesses.. 
Aad meetin 
very m att th 
ed famine, ‘and Pity the most 
e passed 
, wer 
, to that fact: agree 
B sp meg tg 
some means 0 
1814 a great iait 
of oe poa rs of T 
e from Brighton the mane y was performed. 
ars that various adventures pear sy to the 
fugitives during their rapid flight. On arrivin 
retna they learned from the landlord of the inn, wh 
is also the officiating Minister on these sions, th 
ged 
du 
ict] 
horses only a few hours ren on their way i 
tbe north, so. that they w escape 
ting in avour of the measure ais in all t 
p 
— cg 
being recognised at the’ Penin Waer they 
everything secure. _ The la ndlord, as we have 
‘unites the somewl 
Manchester, Liverpool, 
Newea on-Tyne have 
=. and Priest i in iis own person. At the moment of 
or the 
ouncil praying for the | 
sasbetate opening of the 
e ports, in order to saye the 
‘he guests at which consisted mod of a staff of engi- 
neers, wh amta DS i 
hitherto 1 Peaéefal ne 
a person entered the 
be 
The Assam ica —On Tuesday, a special general 
f this Co orporation, established 
fo 
of the kingdom. The corporations a 
the | t 
he < 
=F in ii the prolonged oiii s labour e hs 
turist and the ar en a eri = n 
the country daar ze o mi prosper by itseli. me 
here was no such security, and the hardening j 
corrupting influence of the m a for oner Ea E 
this pre moment so pre ent, med de. That 
flicted as a’ punishment for fo rmer ingratitude. seri 
mania would, if not speedily counteracted, sap 
undermine the rpg of Le untry- wan Metro- 
topro 
was held ‘for hee tae of reae a dividend, for the | k 
receipt of a report fro: ge eco and other affairs, 
in reality was 
message z ai 
! simply a summons to attend “ e 
ce a nee who had aay arrived oe roar. 4 i 
‘the up-stairs.” | accoun 
a en 
the 
and other 
rej 
aron Jati to compratilats e yo th nm 
object, which, from the commencement, ey have al- 
ways | deemed of p ount im viz. the incor- 
porati ion of the com aA The last advices received 
l of EuR above alluded to, was of course 
i disappearance of their host 
allegra whi rai 
haidh 
a a je that the act itself i is 
geil 
Mr. Gra 
moe Ti 
pz simm 
lly sympathises 
