1845. J 
_THE NEWSPAPER. 377 
a's is son, 2 a little | boy ‘five years of age. a — 
ing committed the Hall Moor | — of their aff th estern 
eo, on child, ser a mn in th J saat ma for which ‘ecu of Clifton, near York, was | Company ; and sga aie resolved, with only two dissen- 
fae id man. ex er was beat- unjustly tran: cx agp sage Amongst the draag appro- went to call in Mr, Taeg wenn or Mr. Lock to give 
; maw the | headless body. z the unfortunate man on the | und Aneel pty S mpe os mdition pen and faturo 
I agg als Ta oat eiez omg g a hi is to be relied on, Wiliams and eg ver with to dismiss fron i — councils = a sa sd 
m the ferocious appearance of Dean, hey they ss been banished, and ei Blocskin, aif f We _ The Lancaster 
afraid to enter the co - A collier, named | two men called Winter and Ja n, à Carlisle © held a a ing } k 
re resolute = bg rine Ppa report trators of the robbery. On emis par mye f | wh lutions were H ising the inol 
F ec eral wounds ut | Haythorn and some o witnesses, cor 13s. dd. to be offered 
neck and pe Dean havin e infaria himself with a | roborative ‘testimony, was heard at York ‘Coal but | regi nenda ren tok pna woe roca = 
ag kso if hie vic- | that further evidence might & be obtai 
ted man then | the prisoners, Winter and Jan, were remanded, in order | with the gp and Preston for the 
tained. sale and 
with the bel- —== Caviiel 
r of their line to the 
and 
ifod and A tr ven to the directors 
g tha =e of yi mone Ra la | to take further land for the contral station at Carlisle, 
E The Shrewsbury, ry, apd 
cottage, and, by pouring water down the chimney, iT tig sage iae ane of 1 pe bee — agreed to am pan a with the Neo Wales eet 
oe the fire. They then stopped up the chim-| United ted Kingdom,” ” compiled fala Baro Essex and Seffolk, and the Chelmsford and 
e A y ee d Pa iir to! Mr. W. F, Sp en prin ar in small type VAT ha amiens 
upper was then | oscupicd five pages of the Times. Allowing f bly arranged th pp RE prs ft te 
eed by ihe villagers, i the extent of t the fri fri ~~ | few ie mich have since ben a ae ome Waaier Teata tending about 5} miles from 
on the foor, and the hea r Sed body lo wade he general resulta, the compilation exhi- | Maryport to Workington, w as inspected last week by 
an er , when taken or the ipaa ordinary 7 cture of Railway speculation, | Cap n Coddington f Board of Trade, whe 
aba sA ” piap ly ype ta E | It appears save Ga mber of Companies sesistered to | decided = the railway would be safe and ready for 
av ya "pesn Wel thie Jength secured, and an | the 31st of Oct. ists ' (including all those which have amesa byt it Th y of Mary 
ing n held, the jury returned pied obtained Acts a P ent and those wich are new have pin bar fs —_ the conversion of the 
P ifan pa oak hs E Y who was se projects) w: wii an À capital of Regent's Canal into a Railway, and have omega a 
ee ag There is little doubt 701,243,208/., mip a > dpe of “OMI. The Rail- the Commissioners of Woods s 
TS hee su fs 
ane her man: in a er places, an 
eig 
F 
Windsor —The m jE, on Monday, closed their | 47 in number, "and the mileage is or 720 69 miles : of cu 
hy inquiry into the late election riots by commit- a pas ray paid up ne kemer align is 48, 043, 5631.5 Dublin asa D 
iae Guards, and a to 
t 
oi ha town, is likely to be soon el 
ted that Mrs. Candler 
comple , are onl 
labouring | th pital borrowed on debentures, loan notes, of Howth, 
firii 
pao as much as what had been completed in Gooey o 
mated © 
On Sata the ceremo 
e of the eek eon aha 
oats 
Karl officiated on the oco 
London Gazette of Friday consisted of 5 
ocen r 
*T“=e™ 
at- next quarter sessions | m ortgagen is 2263731413 paking atotalot 7a 77l, | sion.—The 
prisoners were afterwards upen . divided over the è dur gi ase is pages, being ocr ied, for the most l ar eo of 
were in progre Powdery pou i, Amea ex- | new railways intended to be applied for in the ap- 
ry which for 12 months oon Mer" six millions a year, T roaching session of Parliament, — The directors of 
Yarmouth. The myste: has | pe endi of year. ThejP s 
mg over ee pe pon of Mrs. Candler in one of we Raita in construction, and for which | ™e London and York have issued a notice to the 
sta f Parliam at ne been obtained, are in num. | *hareholders, in which they state having ascer- 
Their misago is 3543, being not far | tained the e 
f last session that, 
p 
which the the 
the purpose of robbing it. “They n mer only did this, a ‘ate ted authority to raise, p 67,359,3251. By adding, lng yy 
and cut her y oar taiea rs the actual cost of all the completed lines therefore be unnecessary to any further osli upon 
lim to be an 
ited pon shea r the Cro n against 
, Hall, and Maj 
cessory after r fact, but he was ad- sent railway majne ye F 138,040,202, Of the | be renew 
three rs ast of the lines in course o nstruction, the share- 
eae oe Bry the | mions are to 
Pinte? 41 
arham before he left Vareaeth. 
as perpetrated. ys Dick, however, the | however, having | in all cases given the power to o boi 
iie of a sergeant of marines, who found the e, this will probably be further increased 
her house by the sea-side, and | by he sum of 16,000,000/., making together, as above, Since the 
tho gave evidence at the tial has now come forward | the su: 
confessio: 
all sp 
From this : involves iam apena than 22,000; 7000 —_ aia oy maibtrain, They have also- set 
$i t p wit ha capital o lof | apart 
of 67,250,325 y Which ie nearly oa a eae rod bee thony wrmei 
completed lin 
hbour, a man called ed. Yar- Go, 680,8771.), this esti mated cost of all lines now in | the #hareholders, The bill for the Wakefield Branch 
$ h, for want of time, w 
bran 
and to piliers p Stamford 
: time until within the er few days, little Peyi same according e estimates, G ey will have to pay ing; from Hatfield, through St. Alban’s, to Luton and 
=a pees oa xisted as to the manner in which the the fi further su cine sum of 44,927,170/.; Parliament, ep ertford. 
rrow 
pee 40, 
j ears that Hall and Ro fractured the poor woman 3j 3 
th a pair of pri. that Mapes panded the 565,205, soak Of 218 of these th posit Well, M travelling by paper Re ogee held at 
in the presence of Yarham, and Botha the prosp is 5 fp t, and a per centage Mr. Samuda, Soy at a 
party had left the house, Yarh A f thi practicabi 
fs on re-entering the pre rome hat their oe before the resolution of the Lords was bilby. jir k Sein ir eryr shoi ppe in the 
~ not dead, cut her throat with a and ot! hers since, ss amounting to 1017 171,727. To pe AE pe yia peal es A ege 
he man left the town after giving this informa- | comply with the further pay- `, t 
t ak ERUN whine he ee pent of 5 of 5 per cent. must be made, amounting to stoni + varig ak obag pe without be e eyrar gpa 
—The r of tl tC of bs sa of 102 projects a deposit of T2 gga ee ae Aap sents peg 
l Pro k pl whi many o of them —the hour.—It is ee 
tection 
iF riday, Mr. Harbin, of f Newton-house, i 
eches in o; oppo. position to free trade an 
a character, as to assure us 
Ark attaining office, he is wedded to 
y alteration in the present corn-laws were e lib iy 
the chairman, Mr. H. W. Blandford, Sir Alexander 10 per cent on 563,208 0002, and 5 per cent. for | librarian 
wd, Mr. And nt . Sanf a, ‘the late Whig PTa oi nses, The Capital nab ae paid up pre 9 yo Serene argir ee 
Somerset, and other gentlemen. One of | and invested in railways com seat 48, ms ot ad Macc rel object Shag to ferme 8 nies 2 
; the adoption Capital ned ty Pari railways in course pr aen plans, an d diagrams, relative to peg ding England 
any E> pena hohe into railway sections. “Briti Museum, October 31, 
1845. 
in “fe aut whole, 'i f paid, will registered, to 38,300, 9.1092, "Gas new | Chester line is to so {Sit ial do South 
recating | Companies have ay nt i 
delivered | total of deposits uired is therefore 59, 136,3001. 
e been of | to pay th on 59,136,300}. 
at in the event capital Tayat, 113,612,018, The Linbilities show 
Y 
Sir,—Feeling it to be Searg & desirable that 
s :—Borrowed on the security of rail- | ^S complete a collection as possi the several pros- 
septe g perager meted, 27637,6141. Incurred in re ‘ we eee ons, surveys, and oe PAE 
j aiaiai ae - ngrav y 
a ig ei td neck A yet projected or already incorporated, should be pre- 
into the hands 
a general election, as i 
probable that a united body 
ee may ask such questions 
npting to form a government, as ma; 
te any predilection the i 
ay have for free trade in corn.” 
dling ome of Mr. Mai 
ol 
have been 
A 
“ The co! 
ired t 2, tal | served 
ent y Agora paid or requ pa come wile request th ‘ia 
tio! 
conscientious repre-| 1 ways, with an 
ral constituency would feel rras 2081, with a deposit of 49,592,851 
4 n his trust 
n ded tn: i before his consent would be given to so sey? i ost extrava 
e a measure. _ Still lees. » Lap. a oe A penon -arine by PO ; 
f the country 
effectu- the Leeds police, who sustai 
ended minister ayal ’ the late acciden 
Fort, bat in the year 1842,| died on Wednesday Inst from the effects 
rshal , of nett bi ve N 
Relay ges Pace Wegue we eee y pany wae te arn ap 
his ed 
property to a great amount. Some time 
years’ t nsporta es meeting, Poses 
tne pare of a desperate a of adjourn for a, fortnight, ts, irectors further 
Thompson, site Biski Yound guilty at the | sha 
rod grate rojects, educting the amount of å 
mmi ou proj , a oeae KA 
, I take the liberty to 
favour of a copy of all the documents of 
h have been issued by the company 
to attempt amem i ‘547 4908 e he 
remark :— “ Here bed have 
House of we following - at p wa 
6l Take|im this library. 
of those who rep. 009, “0007. for railways completed,or i in proj 
e the m 
e > Trent 
has a | remainder t—ean we add 50,000,0007. to the railway from me eae 
i ly irret barked in t| wo 
by you, in order that they be 
4 ra i Ellin” The ponerse 
| is a summary ol ary oF Bi ———— 
a 
| Topera y mean bathe ably embarked int) Sie pablic welfare would be promoted by the establishaent of 
300 protec-| We cannot, without the most ruinous, unt , | a more direct 
| < state, that Dablin and of I 
of any party | desperate confusion.” Wereeres © Satane a com-| ian on ra other s bron the metropolin was ad te est TE 
soon 
tion ariet 
salt from T sang ae 
various charges, in- | time to reese the e oe bei at ual omy oin hi 
: between the metropolis and that rraian 
and manufacturi Ses Thich Liverpool and Manchester 
| ‘distance of London—that a letter in London 
injuries he had m s q ening day, ar eel Gon Da ao 
j Jast week held a special meeting to te eE 
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f 
| 
i 
j 
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at state- 
mont was received ; enh a aiti nA ENESA 
aggeration when I state that Manchester and urep e will 
be brought within six hours of London. 
th at publie 
pater Ber ENRE: 
my support om 
$37 
