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wan int terror ted b y loud « ealls for . Corm- rm- | the engine ne, was found ¢ oan; te eing scalded i | and buried | gauge aS EI IA WE ORDE EE A, eag 
“Mz, Kivel” ‘Some ind ¢ i ag the aks froma the totter” Bs Reece, the engineer, eop ame aros peAa eal re 
"and | | had both his lege broken, and was also much scalded. | account of the unfavourable weather.—On Friday, 
| Mr, Perks and Mr. Jeavons, a relation of Mr. Thorney- | locomotives traversed - entire distance on the 
ition, and i | croft, were also hurt, but not so much as seme others, | Canterbury, Ramsgate, and Margate branch of the 
about sixteen persons being more or less injured. | South- Meri Ph: Monday the Seo and Man- 
e Aep 5 ae | | From tre 3 to T gor ms were on the premises, | chester line was opened ith the usual 
- | several of w esca ceremonies, b: the directors, anà on Tuesda: 
gre Sage Would ot have come to}  Pormouth—The late ama ab Bis. Candler still | to the publie r The g Aam I 
k ug ir ed some excites attention in this town, and the man Yarham | cost 200,0002, and has taken seven years to com- 
on tho Desinews of he committee, he sat | who was admitted evidence for the Crown at a trial | plete it—The Lords of the Admiralty have announced 
ake © | has been traced to Gloucestershire, and brought back | to Capt. Berkeley, M.P. that they wi ver 
to Yarm o is trial. This step was taken | the brid to be the South W: 
-| under the advice of the At y-General in conse- | Company at Hock Cribb, or over any other part of the 
stant, | quence of a statement made by a Mrs. Dick, ogre Severn, which shall be de cerimental to its free navi tion. 
iè poa since, who alleged that about three weeks after | —The directors of the Grea ern have ly par- 
the | the xi ial Y: t of her, and told her chased the reservoir and pebteror belonging to the 
cap how the murder p Grand a aca Ba Pane ale sea 
erecting a endi inus, presen: 
nt out the most smal hooting Ene » ge end thes throa Pin hes Sienna. . ad = was aware a being found inconvenient, The erection of the 
ns for the county members” were called for and given jas ‘e ircumstances the affair from reading the peti: will be 
efore they got a geet stairs. The me ng n w seemed to to be jara, but denied the truth of Dick’s statement, | A fatal accident occurred on W 'eduesday, within a mile 
E irod that ther EI aving quitted. the room, that | cad confessed his guilt three weeks cs his | from Thetford, on the Norwich Railway, by. which p 
Pergi from custody. He Sys etis s t Yarm 
apd Drobo after his release, and can p t. appears ti t the engine ran off the baper yr 200 
hair at the request < he meeting but they Btn w 3 — ie en ‘e ee 
ded in the earth, In its progress, me ann, 
the subject of his predec = Sa tar ae mbed: 
Av influential meeting was held last week in the City, | which connec pies ~~ = pango with the ear: 
carriages, 
ting nes ee for chie it the —— ooe 
aS rl to the e saan propast of te demands, a oe ae their safety, been olga k- tend ni having 
and | the ce of claim: ted its e ae, e A t across 
7 wh sort: on be ose the anak of ruinou | y and thus formed a barrier against the further 
d Ke ae ° | induce compliance 5 3 to ascertain ig Tegal a liabiliti “is g f the carriages. If this fortunate 
gen bears ‘ital interest of agri- } had not taken place the carriages must hav: 
ought to to discus ara ected with | and further, to elicit the actual cireumstances of various parisien a mn in the wake of the engine, and precipi- 
Aa een opinion of the he mom abers a as to our | railway projects— ap are Saitis far too Tya and | tated with it down the embankment. This. is the first 
their vpisi ist condua = had S be omitted. . S. | important for individual responsibility. It w. ñe fatal accident that + has oenig on that portion of the 
mbe : a few friends aar down to ously resolved that, for the paR aig st pia Railway, since its opening 
n our hands us dis- | purposes, a society should be formed, t 
sa >M T sore Sock sn nna ‘he Prices anD Traric, by permission, from the List of Messrs. 
ilway Mutual Protection Society,” and Mr. D. ; i Huu, Fawcerr, & Rita, in the Ratlpap chess of this day. 
Harvey, who had originated the meeting, was appointed |; ———_______—_.— Ges 7 
sooner they explain to us their views, and tell | President.—Many of the late railway schemes having Recuwreor |e Mon ve |. 
i Naz oy Rarnway. ase. | Biwi ag rr 
peoa abortive, the managers are proposing an arrange. ry weet | | dena gE EF 
of their affairs. The shareholders of the Royal | Thor marked thus * are | ending [Corses |, e F i 
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hem to 
aw: pute. opportunit to a us kn previ wet SAAT a 
are du to be = me a AÑ oth oth kat Pgs aie of North of Spain —_ y are to receive back l}. per E ew ee 
Hr 
ost—why should | share, and will be e titled to an equal number of ek ak 
5 ontran ary to | shares in the pi ted *Penins ular when it comes into z 2 A £ i dejes] # 
ei : operation, and on such shares 1% will be considered | Birmiaghem, Gloster » » Posen? ant Pape oa 
on. apir e tk is competent to the meeting | to hav gro a up. It was suggested that aj Bristol Exeter .. - es te s pra 
members paa ee and what, if eer will Paito should be appointed to pse into Chester Helped fot hoi pos oA ED A 
ill ip) minor > v ived.— Counties. . . «| 7038 | 4903 (0 S Of avr. 144 24 
ces—we are neither Whe, Tory. nor Radical, but united | past management, but the motion was Buster Union ©: Eee [so | 20 
Goarest ‘inte terests. I told Sir J. Buller just now, n The Great Leeds and London cage a ieee 1 iL 10s. aan oe kk ae ae r E wed 
him for what ied we me Ber share on 2/, 123. 6d, paid. expenses of the Eding Gi Sheng aes Gass ee wo Otio j at | 
| company have be ee ea the committee are os Ino: @ ber T aise, 
mbers, hed toack him and Dord Toetus | doing the best they can to reduee them.—The Great tor aaa Engana -i azass | resoa (8 a 8 rar | rans 
"prevent state of affairs, how they meant to act—whet! her er Manchester, Rugby, me Southampton attribute their | %S°y%.* aaa a + S haga Si mmo 
ten Lord John Russell was to repeal the Corn to the want roper management on the part | Hui, are fe FIR 109-4 
br Bi ed Bare. ag na a| of their engineer. = oters have IA get arranged | tiver Newent che “vera [6:28 b fass | a 
not give | in what manner the ex s incurred shall be liqui- | Inaon, Birmingham») oo | MA Og 8 [e (100, "a 
p a real that | dated.—The Rugby, eee London, Brighton. f 4,188 = O50 {all | ess 
` ists, | em situati Large s ve been paid for | conaca, Croydon . | LOR 277 0 8 @ lav, | 138) 
ston eting e ths engineerin gand law expenses, but the money in hand | Lendos, Greenwich» ei gine ner 3 o 0 lave] = ti 
e.—Mr. PITTS, of. South Allerton, Secon ded 10s. per share, to those who | Manchetter, Birmingham. Bees |1 0 ola] =| 78-89 
Pred unanimous sly. — —Mr. Brexro ra th: | had | paid the de its. ~The Grand Funston a ar Midland Usmsheser arene ‘aar'l cae 7o 1316 0 to | 78 | 1306 
ted amity i mibers, lees ws Aree e back I 1.1 er share, Midian v2 ef M. | Wher 18 2 S stk. 100 | ues 
|allowing the remainder to toe in Pine imag ee et e a 300 | all | 
ehh = by way of d vag per N co ee ee — sain: dere i AB cena 
ae abe conie tae r| mittee will be repared to state the fetid ie tO | North British . . .| o . | g, isl 55 
TOE SE CE DTE E wasi adopt With eA PoS to tke tion of under- ea ae dis E Eei Ge 
—On Mon ce; Robert Joicey, the labourer | taking and the balance of the deposits.—The Direct | Fremen Wym > = ye ota (oe 
h "Deke of pee — y near this town,| London and Exeter is also in a most unset ttled state, South Devon tly o ¥ wor | sy 
his mother Te A t before d it has b d ined to appoin itt | Yarmouth, Norwich. z “6 00 oao] sl | 5 
ecting pr ii of his father by | of management to investigate = wheres aged hae lipu York, ‘Katee Braa = an a vara Sprig T E ay ery 
t She men ee e PE Ee e it is understood have the po thej Do. Seby . : oit s | xe! 724 
and there was strong reason to believe that thej extent required for ioaking gets oe "Paslatiataty Panes Rarer eae ae 
Í Tapsi were > parties to ‘the parr icide. The of re upon the condition that, if | the necessary | ce +s > [=] Si apts 
1 Mog Beer esgic resaa Bordgam 5 -| < s {o 1] 8] Dee 
‘The roner recapitu ulated ved o a issue pidat À returned vihon the Teast i ~ ieee ` Be ne EH ee Fd a} See 
> of e and the jury found Ralph Joi sie a phe Tor ouen, Havre z {20 lis 4} Seba 
of wilful murder, but 7 ; ane fe Poggi pe saag ela a thorough investigation, and the statement 
2 —— Se eg Ralph the Tain gand lran project. is to be | Ereland. 
15e tor blin.—The preparations vacating the official 
the women were far us gria aan sas given dyke the whole deposits are to he returned to la e E Canta, kors bea ei seus 
Orford- =r. Bun, w Biy College, Cam- | the subseribers— Te pirater) committee pogine of the iate, changes in Tag sk wa 
to the Catholic Church, | have each subscribed ogee oo svg Sony ened Lord W. many other magistrates of West- 
. Mr. Oak e in. consequence i 
“ne The Rev Mr. Oa penses, ; equi has been sent to the West S| el rere cs cee pent 
and pi Swindon t down to inquire into the state of the 
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ae ne Sag London district. ‘It a Birmingham Junction shareholders, dating that tbati indar, md the era wos ceca is thet hive 
: te parishioners ure in the payment of the depositshaving rendered itin- |<" no necessity for a special commission or a coercion 
Marshal ce Srallowai Wilts, have followed the expedient to attempt the completion of this project, the | |. Pursuant to requisition to the Mayor and the High 
ple of tor, and c directors. have resolved upon. returning. the entire Sheriff of the county, a most numerous and highly re- 
last week, con 
amount of subseriptions—Mr. Heathcote, of Longton- scar eae hili nk Diner 
xplosion 6 5 teehee tae fry paa oa eg the Staffordshire Potter! ea gemeres ee ae oa : ty, aot P 
roperty, took ea ee. en aF Sang pola in of req 
“a “ 2 gaght Bam ton Hh: is i jety" tthe immediate sdop- 
The ence: mands the company aught to be forthwith dis- oe ts Her Majass re ee peo k 
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Tervee; Mr. Villiers, high sheriff of the county, &e. 
shton-under- A ee coe oes resolutions in 
= see a Ye | favour of the object of the meeting were carried. 
= sad Railwaythe Sheeld and Tinconenire | town couneil of Cork have adopted resolutions to the 
ion, the rimeby and Sheffield Junction, | s 
Sreiz ? mpanies, has been ET The weekly meng of the D 1 Association was on 
>a raw? = AAN ieie ie yor e E Mr. Cremeans 
gineer, | proposed experiments by the Gauge Commission, for | chair. Nei in Favour a the 
of ' testing the speed and tractive power of the narrow | teada letter from Mr. 5 
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