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oo THE NEWSPAPER (Dec. 13, 
< tend enant farmers enjoy the comfor nd 
ak i in a which a ‘children have “heir oo ners was æ ing to criuvinate the accused as e murderer ‘of the | | ought fh have fi tbe employment “of ‘the re r capital, cy ne 
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boarded building, with an ote tiled roof; that th on her being found in AA undisturbed by - p anog rs an Englishman's bappine =, 
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eating tt ft have ta of a sham noie, whic ich ibe vas obviou e had | the iy dobai, i a consuming their capital Tseping into 
anadi Were ye mer had also his’ duties to perfortn. 4 ca riai dant 
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d o rick floor. he apes cultivation of his la í N » 
seatisfie av ith the acco commodation provided for the for it, she was Sie interrogated by the, husband af to the hi z is land, and carrying up the proec 
whe ea} 1ighest piteh.' If he did that, let Him receive bis due the 
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etn, aud determined to remove the t ard of his. exertions ; anà if s d 
nas th hey ean prov vide a place. At a vestry meet sponding with one of two which th ill fated y n had m nodified ‘diets ibution of the f p Baaai a am ra involve a 
tof ti } ee the day before a Marga ketinta, and if the landlords? share were too pa 
i ade smaller, and if the- lz ; rye, 
was giver. by Mr. Nixa, whieh ay tended greatly to | deat b, q I tl AOU | too small it ought te "he made eee poe reer a 
whi ch, su osin them to be genuine sp ee rh it by losses through: circumstances over what re eaer, 
inerease t pposing , | astances over which he-had no control 
Handsome Legacy to’ Lor d: Boude — The: late was inferred might nots ee ‘her to puta perio od t to | be le i tò let hima be LEP into that condition which wal 
Miss roa FI iaherty after 1 leaving by her ay he f the Ary B | subject, and he hoped. ii cama eee cade kano on the 
uests a few legacies, bs sit appointed 1 to down with regard to the propriety of not i amera laiq 
Brougham as os 9 Jega! rater, * out of vat ya effect. her escape from. the gin a was detained. | Gesaasion CE ieir meetings. “But: if the noble Bu oe or $ 
sdeideuting’ for his jaall ypublic conduct, ) TI s daughter insisted upon her | alinn he ‘rineiple of that 3 io ake a few observations = 
; > i 2, Oliver 
and principles.” The amount coming to his Lordship, accompanying him to te station, and before their | with the rule. that it-was.a eee ened brenit meee fi arag s 
from the funded and Crest, property. alone, w arriv val there s she pacama much agitated, and confessed. | ral polities, rating exclusively to agriculture, he thought they k 
siderably exceed 20 000. tiik seb cashes ph aecused during the whole exami- mips bax one allusion yo then utage. Mr. Olliver wae hereabout | 
valued for Pp jrobate duty at 30,000% ‘To his Lor ‘ships 5 vatin, before ee ee tedt was perfectly insensibie, |ie Was interrupted by the e he ministers a aid fora lawe,when 
broth her, W iiam Been Ba. +», Master i W b ehaner ry, | and was supported in the dock by police officers. | say. Mr. Olliver was out of pea Iie nian quite Aware a oi 
o the Rev. N. Conway, ‘Mortality of the Metropotis.-— > The following is the | kip alla at sixes and sevens at this riament; pot that a a 
eaer of i wioreksith, number ‘of deaths registered in the week ending Dec They Ae. would Erano + Beane ahioh ns desired to avoid, 
5 . > JRR y tal > a rni ian 
5007. 5 to, t ta iraia Catholic Charities, 500:5 to} 6 :—West Districts, 129; Northern, 173 ; Colia] things of that description, and-whilst he eae zia 
eter Poon for the Relief of the Aged and oe stern, 2153 spate SA: Total, 96 2, | he. could BN allow discus sjo about::a minister, whilst 
Infirm, 5002 ; Apap: or the Houteless Poor, es, 478; females, 484. sly average for the last ES nd Wero gauging over them. a8:-they» iwere inti meient. 
5002.5 3 prone w. ‘her e ecutors and a fe W fri etd, five y patra ha Births in the yeah 3293; thales, 6483) So toa Me. Oliver pe bp eT Aaa yes 
th aa wit t hesitation to the chairman, but he thought thatin 
of 84, and she was L ion. he in aisat -green Cemetery, = Jei ee RECHNER oe these ara latitude Ashay x ek allowed for the dis. 
+ é ein iri matte ters, f: SS Ti 
in that part consecrated to Roman Catholics. Miss pincial, RARIS S sy se Pei itourer on his abaus, meetan 
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Pee bes Payr paan xi mhe eA of me Incendiary Fires: Another menage fire has taken like these went for nothing gba pa a noe aid athe shold 
genera: ex nsion of education, without rega) oO & pla ce in Be ats, makin g three w „a very few v wee ks, sing Re AREA oe t nere = ihe purpos discus. 
igi irecti 36 i i g the did not think it rightte iutrod r 
religious dir ection. In nog! she starr yn Mind mans and all withi t dist: he subjects at meetings of that, description, zadok i eer the noble 
of University College with a donation of 50 ree- | pre Biss Sein tet oe on the premises of Mr. Gerring, | duke with emphasis, ‘I for one will not) sitin this chair if the 
and-Half Bank kandi with which the * Flaherty | an extensive farmer, at Great Coxwell, near Farring- Risppanion iss continued.’ a sp rei he was not at al 
À e ? * desirous, of trespassing on the rules.—The@r Y 
Scholars hip” pose founded. + ewe don. A bean and straw rick was entirely consumed, | running them it i nde, fend ites OnuivEn wa You 
h is rene xg adit ns A poms Hie ae bone and-but for the active exertions of the neighbours, the abant to ogres the ipompang, wa 
w hag o e ee ition ui 1e Industri whole : có ts of e rick-yard would have been con- | loud cries, of “‘chair.’—-The Rev 
mis putting an. end tot iscussion, propose 
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the crowded localities of | sumed. “Rewards of 120/. ‘are offered on conviction of | Rivet ion, ade tees eee eee 
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St. Gites s, “Lanit jét Westminster, Wa sp pin g, Sp ital- the offender.—A fire pine out on Wednesday week, pe thanks, said hei res ported the sentiment of ‘* Live and let live,” 
fields; met in kyan dher e aan pope ulous dict OF Binda, near Oxfo in the premises of J 3 PEATE that NEE aep E AERAR  e a 
the nietrop: olis, with’ respect r ha Pike tions, By whieh consumed ee hovel ‘and stable ät the back part of Ne ges =e again ‘presented hinself to the meeting. He said hi 
Deer sot: on ab ai it e“ st nggestio eda which he thought all parties would 
cnr k 6 + the premis rda, g aa ees in oS mon Fie hoped the noble duke would allow it to 
printed by the promoters o of the saline ape “ The pian farm yardof ir či H: Yardley, okt bas put.to the meeting. — The Cuammman—Oh, raa iyat 
j Brain of ig to build villages. in the raies fiin Biri “yh which nine large s tacks | t0 Dash Sa was thend a anda fewoth. the na fo oliowed ase ees, or i 
de ts} iently dista ae oen- OYROR ial meeting of the member: the East $ 
à — Spe Dnes SR ih y soil pes bet (of which two were wheat, two hay, two barley, A Surrey Agrionit ink Protection enact liens has deen held - Ta 
2 IOS Er ys beans, and one ju raw) were totally consyped,.— Croydon tor the purpose of rec ver ing arepo! he different | 
smal i wey be bakin ata moderate price, yet so Thursday week, about 6 P.M., an ex se SE fire th parishes-in the resia of the amount an ai wality e woe 
«conn Or connected wi th the polis by dist distinct ee of rail- out afew miles from Huntingdon, at Gravely, on ch at and roots, partinalarty. potatoes, withia view that some steps steps 
3 apd stations to en ava iets no portion of Lon- farm of Mrs Fielding, The fire originated in a straw Hi ee phon — Fe pape tn 
idön more th ni Gti tite’ distant a rises na Scie > g tio M > Jy THERLAND president of ne association took 
da its lan one daily ; i a? cae parae close to the farm ee and spread | the chai tos of the principal farmers in the neighbourhood 
g the da y. place of ion of the work- |f om the other with grea AGTA ity, until, with | Were prosent „and: -Daea red to ee very great a Kor 
2 " Aam, | 2 e secretary, rea at 
Far töine Aint is ele emer ie exoept: of ‘ tigate ed Phi Dede if whole |B been maade:in TA paris sathe gendra rel result of which 
were consu d- a ürers no e 2e pre- | showe ft ay 
mi ‘used to a be engines, and barley and peas» aoe $y: th thon. om ay erdo, oats, erede 
inhabi a, assembled at a public house near, drinking and singing Serie wise thepatato ig appeared. as i 
otis add durin ing of the fire —On'the Ist inst. 
a 
: g the ‘fire —On'the. inst. a 
oe paaie covering 300 acres of land, and} proke out in an out-building, containing about six loads grat 
ait the ipto obable a verage of the ait of unthreshed wheat, the property of John Shand, Esq.. 
cottage to each } 
ange 35; 000 inhabitants, hakta a total population, až Mny oat Hah Mia Puahi Dentmgnshig, D 
supposing the 10 vill » be in the course of ‘time | Sa a he ces a 
erected, of 350,000 sibel "ts rom the dens a tbe; Me- out- -houses, du tha Sea not Me. araen 
Jt is contemplated to erect only 10 si stroyed k: 
wst give to ene | acres of unt! pia ba dha a large barn, cow shed, cart f 
tata relation, | lodge, four rer and a pony, the ce Bad eh Mret isn BOT eNOS 
d Thomas ; P ollett E Tatton Harlow: have Deen that our: own: colonies! ought» th r- 
near Harl ve preference toforeign nations generally. Mr HAMPDEN TURNER, 
of Bookie Nesty patd:thaitdinsiidnot agree with: the observa- 
cla S 1 “tral The annual dinner of. the Ar sadel Agricultural | tions of the Chairman, s! i gest any cage 
oo 1 village, as as pu oelet tok place on Tuesday,:the Duke of Norfolk in the tiation , Ais een means 
‘Baths and washing’ establishments ia ae pr daba on o ppotted by about 150 gentlemen fad fh 
iness and heal The parties to be ai aa proposing cma i 
“benefited, are to be, SE disposed, Mecca to. partici 
-as repra yayin 7 = hie kin 
allusien oeal pape: chhad alesse 
bim.“ the ne pig-teeding oe: m ‘mutt he't Thought that ar he copia for alar 
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Bato in the jea of doing good, hanta agia afie representatives, in common wi na 
ta: be + tre: pt. T House of E Commons, 
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found on F aay piigi hi ect a 
rewarkable 
panes 
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show to-day, PL ETERS: sent of pa pera He should fl. the 
: | low the Dake of Richmond’s reg: h 
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on i ‘Friday yaw in 
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