te, he belie ved the ey should | that a petition founded thereon shou 
aa bs ater cara a — vibe se seer ser tout were — it~ both Houses of a ceetonie 
‘hat ion wil er whi 
mony of c 
to whom they all Est mt Monda week, 
X trary $ 
diately commenced, and it 
the parks will be ies to the 
ba 
orpeth.—On Saturd g, 
| men n ajpebended Ralph 3 
f the Duke of Por 
an, I shall ag elf 
erstand this to = a d Sar ical meet- 
disun inp ; but 
F 
r rumoured 
Se 
a members, 
Aft ch most of t 
—The 
in ie Manchester publie erst took p 
a h 
able Sa De ot ra have not vet 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
ilā be pr repared, and “pr e- 
Thanks were then voted 
for yi ae | | 
utting the 
is at present P pected 
publie early in June 
a bod 
= . 
turf |r 
lace i in the Hend- 
Mr. Malcolm Ross, 
} 
Royal Hie for the payment 
of these = 
| parish o s have demurred to this ranton The 
e leading | the impressio ae. undep 
first t 
that oe not wishing to. p 
anction ske tag ne of the 
prseatart d. , howeve: expected il 
rat the 
of the Fens s Ep no ngar Be res resisted. zi 
aa — er.—The 
n vestry 
of police- paymen 
IA 
o 
i 17 miles, and fr 
Gloucester the : 
S bei eing dee pened by dredging g and closer emba ie 
PO ~~ 
+} 
re eceivi ` 
Ohar h, in 1 this “was 
‘you're Cuthel cen! a i Prior 
Chore h, who has recently withdraw 
hed Ch urch. —The Rev M: y 
field, N 
Were for or aga 
did not know that he could do better than pro 
‘beef’ it Old Engiand.”—Mr, 3 
toast, which Wareing 
eral 
Bee kd o 
ene front, the coe TE 
this a try A great deal ha ud 
that: this was phe d but it was not entirely a | was poe ed int 
landlord’s question, though the landlord weal be ave to reduce | Sunday last, at St. °C 
his rents. He ged t tas 3 in nt’s question—a lar ti 
dea ie to 5a “question to them very large congregation 
to invested capital’ Thele capital snide be destroyed, but the 
ord": é emain 
Watts 
g at North 
n 0. ford —The Rev. Robert ‘Aston Coffin, M.A., 
and ‘vicar of oe Mary: Magdalene 
the 
— 
ark, las Mr 
is the third student, and the tery ret of Christ 
nfr the 
resigned his preferment ` 
into the Roman Catholic 
ampton, w 
eo from Elton 
R 
f weirs W ithin į ti 
ester... By the operation of dredgj 
long rocky shoals have bore ra aie paoe 
fen est rocks are first blas er, and, th 
fore, easily removed by ne ar edging ng machine U Upw: me 
of 200,000. tons of m rav 
unty of Wore 
Row 
» Co fin 
Estab- 
f has 
Gloucester it has been necessary to remove the entire 
f the piers of>the old bridge, and in 
the course sf this operation some curiôts coins hare. 
h ai q 
d 
with J 
who . -— r E 
ue a 
On Tuesday a series exper rimental trips. took place 
on the Great Wester, under the direction of th 
s latel 
id 
ads, ine ag in the pie ence 
ber 
ofa 
‘sis to the Chareh of ad now exceeds 70, ot 
on the gauges niie upa — 
of testing the tractive power; and of as taim e aa = 
er, one 
4 foot 
of 
= te g gauge of.7 nage 
. Brune l an ud Mr, Goodly, the, commissio oners d 
. > But the public press had vidi 
y hat tag, meetings] Pa ibe present, limot th. The 
ich o one sand mie 
tie afte iat i pte, Gad globe, which i 
g been fixed la: z "week on kas 
height of 27 feet ab the m 
tion against 
e aanib- 
themanufacturer, but i we he 
Poland, and of o 
eine 
mannfacta red i n Lo ndon 
there 
oag Yor Taken, and competing 
tad’ to pay. A 
e fore’ 
breakwater beacon i is now 
6 feet i = racine nara 
t, 
aon globe i t 
made of wrought sexi reti tet 13 ew 
“The mast is synced with 
eor 
on paral i ea yon or, in. other w 
} it was resolv ed tliat rr 
oe: 
on ge best appoin nina 
step: 
into She globe, in which a 
purpose, 
fei meet thein. 
its elf : with greater dis tinctn 
Fou ough; the 
airman 
; pihia be ype 
„would hear him in rit that he or pani to 
tebe nd the ade ae $ him he liked. Tt was 
ry. aap dics rstan ‘inter- 
eakwater 
3 
3 
n aperture has 
been left for the 
The globe has Here bps sey Ring to seit 
ships at sea than 
y saps n isnow rhe io 
great t advantage, and forms ‘at the eastern end of 
good contrast nie the lighthouse at the 
Paddin, oe. to Dideo : the eat. 
Oxford, a a of 5 
ei 
two S 
£ 
iner 
aia 
ey tity hat th 
irmers s ~ 
parean as much ds we akire kain in selice 
had to the Post 
es 2. os Mr. ee solicitor to the Post-offi 
7 pate aay Sead 
e energie: ble inconvenience from the 
appliances dle of a ae oun roa rs... This. evil at length 
uch _notwithsta tanding the 
ẹ 
ce. 
rrived here last’ week, and havin 
non- 
minutes , past 010;:-contaiding 1 
Pro fessor ibas Siro John. Bur, 
Capt. pariga 
Pring 9 Watso 
n 
at, gentle- 
ng moe, Bio unre 
tho ino si could gained al 
rhe l the ix 
ate that Wi ‘liam Garratt, a 
i Seasons, He asked the ch airman 
whethe 
spree ie 
ey idence w 
young mene employed io 
the letters in Rugby o vas the guil 
da ced ue T implicated ts 
ted. by x 
ae Rugby post-office since se the prisoner was papiye t there. 
a 
peere 2 Brunel, Mn. G ; 
Mr. Bidder ar Eg vile. Gooch, 'C. 
‘Harding, C.E.; Mr. Berkley Mered 
— os ERT The —_ e 
re machinery of.immen' 
1 Bruneloand: Mr.’ Gooch Taitis wa 
the pon 
the 
ani ere fe on | 22uncorn.—The local papers. give = ace its 
mie a À possibly = stupendous bridge, LR oah the Gra E Saatan, Ex. t 
: him to yams ing. e odul 3 Ag sme tom gi ge s to Huyton will the lera transverse t 
s S Sn I Wi vé k CYOSS ge, 1 ap ea had 
= greener a aot ae = thew E: a Tboir. “will hav 430 i i anpas, if i ri xpp _~ cesta 
| ease why should + we that under eek var ‘abouret z high water mar E pane tide, = lity Ace risse f precovered, “Ai perceptible: retar faxdation Bas ‘whit 
whom: me. depen d in which the labourers had better | 30 feet s siap end coe a m of 2380 | occasioned by a high —e fro a ithe Fre iii 
AA eo) BES hg ale eng ny a A roger 
ine who had ied: the question thoroughly, an ^ Be fai EA zah a a boon the breasts of the after oa à 
Siniy, that the labourers of this co: a 3 be henents e counties of Chester, Lancaster, an fay Stafford, wi gi vite ever, was remarkabl. steady, 
5 Seiat Wet wers. in the world ; and, if so, why should you De Sonae facility to the Pot and to, the ae first down tripowas ine 
5 aeni poaa gal apk, ras ; oa ide ts a that salt mines of Cheshire. The r ae of Runeo the nae an on the me 
: dogod ; because TL) doing ley oy o be be de. promises to become a great e E commeres ; ; 
ae ad gar troying their labourers. The meet _ core ane bout to erect docks of great | nutes = and 1 
‘shore o g ill 
pa seme me at the next session of Parli seen, Tot ‘or a trunk aay ; sland e 
era thus affording the port a ready transit for Ie s ae order to keep a 
i tion to the two canals in a his lordship's possess + Dideot was at Simim 
> ber last w resolutio e Paddingto 
vestry me Of the jnliabitents of} train 
-that His Royal Highness Prinee'|'1 Pp. m., completing 
ustly liable- to pay all: = — seconds, or at the rate 
= aa a. tee ins i pPad 
ication a al Hig hness he "S fished in’ 69 
Darvill, scons e at Wis nd in ae in 55 mites = The ou 
instructions fficers, h at the broad win 
in communi ae agenda i 
ject chia claim, it is ‘that 
arrears’ (amounting to nearly 200/.), and also to 
SEa si Be towards the 
as an equivalent for a poor’s rate, but 
