394 THE NEWSPAPER. 
[Dec, 6, 
x P” (Roars o of laughter.) He | aose a under the circumstances, as a sufficient 
kept to talk of such a | poy, 
Remember | pl 
mit to be drawn behind poe my 
asked also what s 
dington, and a continuous lin 
Western at P addington 
Ak y Ata 
a nae y Rouse, and con concluded ys ay the ae Th Toar, and | Muay" of the ‘metropolitan lithographers found it im- connecting East and West cater Cote a Ta link 
atic yi on a m may | possible to execute their contra acts. , One of the most | ton and Che mar 7 1e Brigh- 
at laughter.) Sugg e s aE: and =  Noitingham and Gainsb, 
pas well apaes ig a “ar ey a wo tea for Ri a | eminent Raluigvaphers p 400 | rough Göta an a ‘have rm si oa ne = 
Gubbins, nor an; is kin.” reat laughter. a Fs 
on ra eud salpaa aig erat apoa Gubibinges ay A they r| lithographers : from Belgium, and "tiled, ney vertheless, | nana i = the shareholders 
ry. (Roars of lau ane But, he adjourne nd Olona ete on 
b 
pame Stubbs, who was killed by the s aod al ihe 
do not all live in the west count: 
whether or not, I am willing to follow the rule e house, | Some lithographers threw their contracts overboard, 
and not speak about poen ds or =m to buckle dup meet ada: reed having been bribed by their opponents to give up t 
aa Mailaa igapos os ae Broan o their | Work, and in other cases char are made of surrep 
duty, at all Sons: andi in a sn pis aio piera iira tious and wilful pillages of es. Extraordinary 
and a verdict of « Manslaughter” was returned 
Thomas Wheatby, ey emei of the pilot ned, against 
in which Providen ara a as plac on wn = oe oud ta then sald, after exertions were made by the parliamentary agen d 
ring, an a T.)— HAIRMAN said, a x 
pam phasing exhibigon re had het he woul — <8 solicitors, who bro t to bear upo ese matters all | paiczs AND TRAFFIC, = permission, from the List of Me 
only to show their esteem by what they presente engineering and oe talent of the day. Spe-| Him, Fawcerr, & Hux, in the Ratitvay Chronicle of this daw 
‘ers, but likewise t k their good health w he ‘at tat eo trains vere runn e day ght, on all the prin- ee e e a tees yJ. 
there was anything to find r with (this being his firs eee - at yes of from 8s. to = Bamir o | 6 Mos. m 
it was this, that some of the premiums whic n E 4 Namz or Rarway, |__ TRarrio. | Divi. |S slag 
—_ sone pat tn tly hi Fea share wes om class of mates and so rapi idly au = nuterously did-they r OL A TE Week | TRE, dend |2 = $5) p 
compe tars who could not be too highly re soe a viz., thos the Great Western, t e train on Sunda ay n ight ran Prods ten Opeiion: a TON. Penal | Ghace. [2418s Pais 
had supported the largest families by th industry, wit into another which had nr disabled, aa all a patos | ov. 26 5 +8Mos. |< te 
out perak isi No begged e Society 1 to > withdraw “the 10s, 10s. hav ing le eft the train, n o liv on w Re lay of pos dii Dec | 
offered fi S, at, an stim ‘ —|—!- 
nial; e should esap ae ive 5h ayear inetead. horses, Te ID | pimingham, Gloster « . Sas tte wile 
(Loud cheers.) The labouring classes“had to struggle with di lly f the kingdom, Bristol, Birmingham Ca | all | 122-4 
great difficulties, and when the meeting practically understood £4} ee ea 7 af | Bristol, Exe aah 1 8 0/100 | 70 | 7580 
those difficulties were—-when they saw, as they had seen, = Bristol, Glo’ etal R 1 0 0/50 | 20} s24 
aged men come fi oy —men bowed dow wages — wr of Trade, pay been simultaneous J3 Eare Ganaa res meet ats lo $ ot” H 14-15 
years ; and when heard how these poor ii main -jon visits to the various clerk. of the peace | from Jol Eastern Union = <<. l s pA n a 
tained large families: on very small means, wit! veh moe ial | O’Groats’ to the Land’s-en o, nsion . » . 25| 1 
+ Kalsbasgi, Glasgow . | 2418 2,063 |1 5 0f 50 | all 
ee og ised how they could havo Sey mines Guards tolled 12, the doo: ‘of te Bont ee of Trade were Grand Jun ae 210 oF 100 lan "ay 
and at the same time feel that such men could not | barred. At this juncture > th iere v mendous Great North of England 1,557 3 0 0 100 al, opto 
be too highly praised and e Having mn a to the i of the hall, eifcatingy fall of surveyo ors Gra Wa see Went ae àa jf 15,901 * € Sieg 80 | sa 
sears had om pra ge and Ae: fell The seg and a z on the part of the representatives of t RS Sage * . . |5] % ohio 
ers.” (Loud cheers.)— The Chairman then next gave “M schenis which had hoped th alanis of vert Hull, Selby : z P pot p = 
Sanford.” (Tremendous and nape ner nee S apani A. | rate steaming and posting to have anticipated the mo- Tä verpa of Manche + “aah nus 430 9 100 jan 
sumon Esq A ssia m yroa —_ angele peep re 08 m mentous chime x this, as their blank counte- | London, Blacks wall 1] 636 a708 700 |o 3 0 avr 163 ~~ 
he op pater foreetalled me = ppe observations which I T hag | 1ances too plainly testified, they were deceived. One | tendon, Brigh ioe ence toyed “eh 
intended to peered on tee n ben ew mat, , kom vestiga- | of th ntlemen, in a c in seeded Bin pon- | London, Croydo 1,931 1,00 8 Olav: | 134| 1819 
tions that have b: ntlem: ate give | derous f pl and sec tio erate London, Greenwich E E 3 avr.| 1 108 
a pir science co and k =e A a he subject, that autumn oak é ah ai A Attie Be iepso Manche ad A 3,80 om I k < | = rhe 
ainin, b ter, Bolt., 830 0 | 93 
ak ‘ee _ eet the ded prom pane arising out WE the of the demolished pe Bev me ted ad posi it of his | Manchester, Leeda, Hull .| 5,731 216 0 100 |73 | 198.96 
presontdeficiency. g Taneris r. Laboucherehas | plan. Even on Monday disappointed ae continued | “ho"Wirmingham,Bersy| | FF itt | loo ee 
pes — T = co Been the the inereade o of rpt i > hau nt the Board of Tra de. In these sey it is ~ id >| Newonstle? rna 4 eng rie 2 5 poo Jai 55 
--that the between October so and March sowing } Peat cea in = 
‘was-as between 30 and 45; thatis, 80 feet plan auted.in Octo. that the lodinis are 'Tondered via by the order of | North British s > -| r i| as 
ber would produce as much as 45 feet ai in ame -= is | the Board of Tra may be fairly eieaa Norwich, Brandon >; 7, 2 J| abe 
oe oss ERA po ae yp ber ans | that, though the legion of f schemes, a made the de- | Shemo esate dies ora tigi teeta 00 | aa 
and I strongly recommend every one of yor a. net f= you rho posits, su eeded i n passing sa fely tl ais second stage of | South De Devon : ob ie 1s o eea a 
eset ne to do praia seng 4 to put wi ra standing = a may fail in ¢ An mas g EENE oe seas | een ee all) 387 
ae As into the murhaa Y ec sah they | With: the third aay subse em injunction ns, more parti- | Y9 saas A AES ee 
the produce will great, Mr, Sanford thanked the m cularly with respect the pecuniary deposits. To elby $0} 90 | 685 
ing for the attention w Eh had heen. given to his observations, | obviate such a contingency, it is considered probable | ~~ Fasson Ratwavs. 
and sat down amid loud and repeated rounds of applause. many lines, distinguished by their geographical nons Sees ee : + Behe 
nego Raa eer, w ite their capital, and coalesce for one | Orleans, Bordeaux - p sh 6 etl 104 
_ |eommon o os tant correspondence h Paris, s le St Som leas a) aodan | ae 
oe = the standing | taken place between t Western and South- | Roue : > 21st 78 
tively provi at plans and | Western Soupes irecto the latter 5 
reland. 
lin.—The magistrates of Nort 
the — deposits for | press great fa at the ann — . = rth Tipperary at 
‘between 600 and 700 schemes, prepa: go to Parlia- ncn Be promote a new direct line bet Sesa held at ate a Ag 10th a mi 
ment next session, = on Sunday night a with the | Lon Ex eter, by way of Hungerford, "Westbury, Duna! alle ey i ted : — rd 
Board of Trade, in lin nee with cane netions of:| an rales This 
the standing orders e schemes whose notifiea- | to them or the Board of Trade. Th hese and other ov vents, | address gives a faghttal Seis “of es isorganised 
tions appeared in t commen: paceman to about 700, | they sy, pte that circumstances = ve Tei with | state of RE which still prevails there, and expresses 
nearly all have Arik eor the necessary lo are a | respec ph o aa question of further communication to- | the eo pega: rehensions that the late murder of | 
ards and Cornwall, that ys principles which Mr. „Clark on T ae forerunner of still more 
peared by prospects guided a pn ‘Board of T g g address states that “the varied 
reached jak Sates ‘of railway matory There applicable. They, therefore, propose ‘to ter of d 
can be no —* n, however, that many of this large | selves sae to Ds ao of Trier and a systema: te assassinati Mero 
amount have effected only colourable compliance, in | their opinion as to the n by the South- Wass ately defies all he oes ordinary powers babi the ‘oni and 
respect of plans, tae and of reference ; but | Company of he by Salsbury So Yeovil to Exeter ss the government think fit to d d from the 
* in een rule, it is stated that the = and lateral and Corn wall. Conas ntly with this inte ntion, „they some more Sre stringent a 
with established companies and t r ousie, t ble th put down 
r pecs claim for ame a day for heari deputation from the frightful kasera we ack fear that the vay foundations 
rectness of their route, sat succeeded in ‘seenzing ae co companies The Boa Ray of Trade declines to niste, ; of oes will be shaken. A who leso; d and 
‘safety so far as the mere ‘preliminary deposit of plan | and, in a letter dated the 7th Nov ; ft ntrary our 
and pa) is concerned. Very few unsuccessfu! cases | South-Western ‘declare that they have come to the county seems to bei in the possession y a set of hired 
can be cited in the ease of the Scotch lines nearly all | conclusion that their com pany is at libert t as it whom the Jaw can: and we are only 
of which were safely lodged on Saturday. The pro- oa on advisable for its interests. e directors of | surprised that among the middle and lower classes, in 
moters I have been eas estern deny that they have broken the | their individuals ean occasionally be 
found bold „enough to come forward as 
esses 
We feel convinced ‘that all sources of 
sym 
gene Soins eee. p arises; and 4 thy of the ill 
a N eir deposits, | eom pany ri guilt brea s | information are dried up through the sympathy. 
t year the number of lines returned as havin | Sros 
lA the senp eections with ihe oe g de- | th them In the meantime the Exeter Yeov il and Dor- affected with the evil doers, an nd PRE 
ae ananda to 2 This year the number ex- o eas their line in perpetuity at five and a half per | in reply, expresses his sympath with eee fiae - 
ee p ea ae There never was | =i o the London and South-Western, and the Corn- | Clar pie i the ee all the ape 
a a Te a of bustle in = annals tad wir as the | wall ‘nd Devon Central Railway Companies, or any of | is ed by the existing laws, and in parers oe 
majority of plans fro’ prov ine them ; so that the amalgamated companies may have a tec o — life ree property, his Exeeten 
wero sont up -by exp a is whis- direct line from London « to the Lands’ End, which will | sta tes that resolutions of the magts: 
= that in this respect nre nies with th he submited to paas “ «responsible sre 
s at their miey and whom the! line through the Pewsey Valley—The Lancashire and | the Cro The magistrates disa ted pien 
agaia pana ai — sagen ves St this = North York Company have par a with the eed answer have since > published a an “ adin to the rer 
an lusi n of | pool, Manchester, a one eae crete Pu bli ic” t, giving v state 
their cm plans and sections satel to refi pron ial | burn, Darwen, and Bolto = nd, and that in a the present sit 
pa ir competitors. In one Vance: howethe been CaA with "es am Tine. = of things gone is atthe mercy of a:band of 
Hetal re seas and a stratagem was hire Company is to amalgamate with the Blackburn | assassins, whose blow falls uponall alike ae 
ment, One of th iginality may excite amuse- | and Preston, and the directors have also confirmed an | assertion of the most ordinary rights Febr 1845, 
' the estab companies, with express | agreement entered into: between th promoters of the | state that “ From August, 1844, to e re 
of ri Laan 3 oe = tan fo their Liverpool, Ormskirk, and Preston. For the new line to | there occurred in this — —. oe faci 
e 
ee T r outite, Bg ao: is viene 3 poe O aA 1E aie s eA mt vous 
resentations seer paana 
E e magis ney ft ta S3 
late address, parecon 
same as thoug 
of coercion 
with an 
