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THE NEWSPAPER. 
Bans. 29, 
tig, | ficient. In the neig hbourhood where he live ed, The believed that _ Dar cent, one == 
ge. searching v house the body of the old man was dis. bone alf the food consumed by the people altogether was iE 5 pe ay HP ne LT vere ce ent. t, five ¢ t6 E 
covered in a closet, e vered with bloed, and on exam- potatoes, and two-thirds of tha t food was destroyed. Some- t f4 q 13 16ths ig Be oar - on a 4 
ining the pitali an immense cut was roks served on the | thing must + done to reme a the evil, for there onld id be mone se a ,oneo 4 3. Sths per cent. „five of 4 
ie carp axe and a bi ill- | indust triow men beovedt to, starva ation Q nis | 34 per cent., one of 1-5th per cent., one of 2 5 
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r the body, both of thes a oT h jom w $ > s fe r 
ood = hair clotted round the he state | F cm iha p as he trusted, would scarcely permit i : 3 3 (o p nt. S 
os 3 i i He felt binii Pa pe at this plain. fact, and it was for those in | | 38 railways specified, 15 pay _ than n5 5 perc cent. ; 
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N ower, if, indeed, me hag | 3 gyemmeni at all, to take some | less than 6p er © 
the mr urderers wa s pin under a i r and cu pboar | Steps to provide again owing calamity. Som e people ent. „and 
y iy believe that aeri ae j- when wey 7 saw a "grent many propositions Da 2 } aE eae 
of money in which begame.ie imag ine t lat the y s 
tha ya ikel S ya the pansa d state of c umstan nd the vary oo a. 
louse. No eine ‘ues yet been obtained x + m iw course of the world—to feel an aaa to ne anes which they e advantages deny pia ia by seer having ken me 
lead to the discovery of the murderers, except that) had not t been accustonsed to contemplate, and to condemn as a K ‘ : : entire traffic of their r districts and 
day the act is supposed to have been committed | new, and strange, and sudden, what nevertheless might be wise e a i y at. a: road, will do o we ell to consider the 
rangers inquired of a boy the way to. the old | and good, “Then what was sometimes called new was found, | above table, 
ia cea ttle on. inquiry to.be very, old, and approved by experience. e er 
man’s honse, and whether he "e eg to be at home. e EE uo thore than quote histore Ho had ‘been Exeter Gr Great We nse. EEA ine, to be 
hav t ad done a milar s stern Railway,” being a line 
The no n heard of s q look ; Yeo be! 
he} on, Frida nad Saturday, but aan new facts were clpenaenniateces, and w hat, those had dor ne hen D older K xy and. Exe ; tep An and between Bridport and ie 
A E il than any whom we called ancestors. nen the te was | With branches to idmouth n r, 
pag and _— ep ang: ane rned of wilful murder sore in the lana, the oldest napion enon earth of wije ch they ha d the pinned ma S to a 3 Cha: The object o 
agains some pe = any record, sent tọ another country, to Egypt, where they ha J 
i Seria Mo. Wynn is, M.P., has communi-| a brother Joseph, whose Sarie had reserved granaries for: | 22 d B idpor rt, as en pat of the ga at int integral 
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ve pay at or 
per cent. Thos » wh 
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cated to the i e 
P a vt a eople. Now, though w d fro 
which he has received from the pe Sir a vith no brother Joseph in Egypt, we ‘bad a brother Y Bran across 
ence to the case of Samuel Chambers :—“ Sir,— With the Atlantic—a younger brother ready to me st ots and we re- 
ference to. ng to be helped, For wh 
hing worse 
mixing a . petition in . end c out of th S oe 
was convic soar = Leicester i in 1844, and, under his sen- | we might want it ourselves, He believed there was no place in | yy ford 5 i Á 
tepte, transpo: to Van Diemen’ s Land, Eam directed | England that afforded a fairer epitome of the country’s general ungerford, carried Hronga the Pewsey Valley. Phe 
t nap aint you that iniepent than the city < fi Wingheniar. This idea was suggested | Berks and Hants, an ilts, nome and Wey. 
Cr acquain z 
Stisther ry h him by: his friend the mayor. He found init a loarnea and 
ars > 1 , a high- ted set of trad me 
from which it appears that the. conviction was bad. oe of on E bikih oe kion to aich sages Hen cline Semcon 
Se G therefore recommended a free belong, some lan ki some active and practisal farmers, 
whiob: wi be immediately prepared and | despatched | and a eminent P= of medical men, second to none in the | bury, only 35 miles, in the appro aching session, It ig 
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te colony, a, tg orders for the 8°) equal to any i ia ant eat "Bnose were ‘the pase ite n 
muel to ih eoun mrk if “oh honid ge- amen pelisieine mamas onsult ; ie he. had endea Pease to T yed Pas Ak i Spree gauge line from 
j c tt i t ho ith os y view, on to irmi i a" i 
sie ham So Cory of this town have been to his awn personal, ad aivaneement cave in the trust to whieh pany intend to baa in i ensuing vha | 
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occupied during several sittings with hearing evidence oak emit E hor S el he A e endeavour n. gentieman | Act to construct a line to High Wycombe. This line 
p- | honour of beings: your representative, and c s tho election. | Will take a di irect course from a spot not far from 3 
lain, 0 of — oe Fenton, on. a, charge at having meni it may, ramat ongia tha gonfi onfidene len nee that h v appear Paddington terminus. From High Wycombe it is pro. 
| sttempied o pt ne vessel, by. boring bbe ape k bs = aoe P aia ey 0) r yon ‘ae rendy posed to extend the line to Oxford, in a course almost 
hides oth 0 v= t board bow, on the home- | to. future ep in the ee! j — hon, member sat down as direct as the SFO. flies. s This will reduce, by some 
ward voyage fro sy John’ S, New Brunswick, to Dun-.| amidst loud and continued, che eeri | miles, the present railway distance between London and 
= The evidence, , 80 far as ithes 8 gone, phe little Fe Aum Or Sa tain ba, ee Pr a ha 9. Miyiiany Oxford. Tt is stated that the distance from London to 
aoudé shat nights of Windsor, who. left that London Birmingham, by: this. projected broad gauge line; will 
seuttle the vese The prisoners have been again re- | few. days, sine since, for the purpose of ae “leare of his be several miles shorter than the London and Birming- 
mahi y to nord time for the ae a n, who has, enya ar- Ea A ie pad Si phog | a $ rie Jepa iana appointed, at tpe meeting : 
seed America, to appearasa witness against n inst, of proprietors in the Bristol and ` 
anchesten— The lst prize of can for the plans of the. Strand. on Saturday. Captain Mackie: a was in Exeter railway, to wait upon the directors with the re. 
~ has- , Messes, Major: hia 60th Pnt m TS enjoyed ex geele nt he: ach a = i olution hen passe Se) have had an interview with the — 
and Son, of owstropp, and the second to. & fe ease, e Misses M‘Lac rectors f the Company. ‘The chairman related the — 
Messrs. H. Co., of Manchester. G meraga sailed on: Monday, from Gravesend, i Tigr: to by the directors, but the ons 4 
to be the we the alee: ready early next ation r hed i it to be reduced to writin 18 ands ; 
rE = a ne aes Ma ‘late te _ Railways, ingly the following has been mat de x! h come 
Fellow ‘niversi e, ani Broad and issi ined | direct he directors were 
E i igdon, has resigned his prefe rment and Mr, ayp revan on ae arapa and his cay is reported. always ready to hear the opinions, and to receive 
conformed to the Roman Catholic Church. plat en ngth in the Iron Times. Mr. Hudson is a strenuous gestions from any sharcholder, whe fairly and 
Wareing, Roman Catholic bakap of the meinen d die aati of the narrow gauge, on the plea of economy, mately expressed ; but feeling that they w 
trict, has addressed : letter. to a provincial pa anc he affirms that it — all. the sapt bititiga amj On tne Management of the ment in the it was their du 
; fact an d stating t that Mr. Faber ith se seven | regards safety. and ager xf the broad 1 gauge. The main | to exercise their best judgme e 
eq, RA. Trinily College, C d Thomas Fran ages — of his evidence: w e to the fo ollowing, pee offic COTR A they, deemed necessary, a 
3 we ege, irapa a pub! 
otes h ‘a ollegiat i e er deaig ss accomplished on gives anything but sliseag to the parties opposed tp 
of St. a _ geni aT au 17th inst. the bese, — Sas potes great inducement for the directors ; copies of i ae of the Wace 3 
Portsm = Court Martial on Lieut. ado It would be impoliti -ih various committees in different parts 14 om, 4 
Dunbar elosed on Friday, ste gaug aa ania al gain nothing a a and it is ex jeans gee a strong opposition will bi 
as reported to. the Admiralty and approved, was.deli- i- | gard to speed or power by it, as they had n ni organised.—A great meeting was held week ab 
vered in the Marime- ‘barracks. The defence. was: that | — aly on the narrow gauge l ipa The narrow | Cambridge in siege ce of a requisition w pieh b 
Lieut. es while rege from sudden but severe li i traffic, A truck addressed to the Mayor, to take into consideration 1 t 
pain causec -medicine recourse. to a stimulant, weighing = a to. 9:tons could soe be moved $ mO. 
h, althe ga taken in a very small quantity, pro- | horse ; on the Great. aie weighing 13 13| the town. The iong oman were pe se! 
duced, almost instantaneously, insensibility, which. was | tons, co Sala: oc and by one horse, and it w: on the oceasion by s; the Ease 
mistaken for an extreme state of intoxication. The-| cult to seta a leader to the load. He had seen this | Counties, Lincolnshire and Easte 
Court: came to the conclusion, “That Lieut. Dunbar difficulty at Bristol. Unless some greatadvantage Wisbeach, St. Ives, Pit ‘Cambridge J 
- was ` having- been ina state of intoxication at | conld be ara from the broad gauge wh and Oxford, Midland and Eastern Counties, B 
å a gauge which tee not > 
the ietualling Store-barracks on the 30th October last, | been. shown, he. t t the narrow gauge had been Cambridge Elena, Newmar a 
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nion ofthe Court, such intoxication was. chiefly, if not:| Table of Railway Speculation, ‘published i in the Times yra last SB as rman of the Eales 
poser L by his previous indisposition, in- — ae a our last Number, has give’ a a bes! afte eS Teog him an 
4 nt use of violent remedi The | man unieations. on. subjects. connected n ‘with t the |° on . beh alf of their respec ctive oan th 
Court -fonnd the prisoner. guilty to the extent E a ca A 
above set- forth, dath therefore sentenee him to be ad- | published a letter from a. correspondent, from: which. we | ral mmittee of the D 
monished to be more eautious in fu ture.” make kanpe meena Paaa frightful Supp le Hini Surrey, jee Sussex. U 
derland.—On y morning. wa aha- | ment has afforded me tm. fur caleulation, as nounced that it is not thei 
bitants of Bishopwearmouth were alarmed by T mnd that will be.taken out of | before Parliament during the. ensuing, Session. 
ees noise, like the Soe of distant. Zon cubsivas tion, rake ton ts could dr can. be executed ; ‚Isle of Wight Railway scheme is par wi Tear fot 
i session.—It is sa s 
; lace. between, “ie ee q 
in burst, causin m 
es death ch oF pra persons, ast a — ing, 28 5612 il average length 
riat part T estimate the a average width of each,| fond, Cork ’ 
including tht immens e termini, to. be full 40 unctio, 
- io ae 1760 x 40 T 1760. 121 | Cow WP, CoR ‘ ol 
aoe metal were == 16545 gsi mile ; me t5 1M f ‘i ra Be 
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