THE — CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
nd next, at the head of a body of bea E n were Woodburn | been distinguished i 
when the coffin was about to — — * re — Tho „ Turret, and Mutin ‘The last lot com- | the Turks; his fam: = DN 
those who had relatives buri WR it state s pa Kestrel, ash Nelson, dere le Botany, Blackthorn, ri o and Treves one Ele : 
graveyard was a Roman —— one — objected to | Zuyder Zee, Gra and Harr ley. Adamas pulled up | Count Metternich, had obtained ed some repute 
Sata tema eee erem rai very dame a lt iter 1 I Pide his ra on -— "ing. -at- A: re Arms havh the jn the ditat ae se: reach — A ee 
w: ernately rvice, 
individual said that if a Protestant minister began to call “A ta. nists Schtenn m ma dA DIAY at ERN Akan osts at the Hague, St ving ati 
read his service, all that had been buried in Chapel- ya ed nd King-at ms won Lt his ease by tivo —— ASSA 
finerty for the last two centuries isle turn ber on | —Plate. = — Stevens's ‘Ardour boat Ho rman d Rom: isoy, ai endi a L- Uni m 
their faces! Persuasion was in vain, and rather than — d to Vienna 11 mi ete 
he r 
2 ipi — 7 1 — that 
— — etween Napoleon and an rack Ot th 
— respi: Empire 
me negotiations with » respite fo "tie 
been divorced from J 
A t 
i i 1 — ley 
m the Queen's high road, and the clergyman having Tuonspa t. Tho Visitor's Plate, Mr. J. Evans's Kinners 
1 beat Odd Trick, P pore oed — 8 others. — The Royal Stand 
read the service there, the interment afterwards pia, Mr. Lowes Wild Ros eat Fright, Tournament Zuya vp 
took place. Mr P. II ss Fis 
the — of that year 
Toopli: — and * k^ fe 
ight make the | the 
fore, brought them bac order that 
e a Rattway BRIDGE me Saturday as a | usual promenade 2 round the — of they m — stand. 
of eie — iron ore were passing over | This preliminary bu: zeti — " to the starting 
Tho; ey Wi —— on their 
n the cen des P: thec course, takin 
s E: f Vienna ened, P. í 
h terer b him: econd, and | of Vienna was o 
cipita men, horses, and trains in e 0 vis i i > i ird; i i n to preside Over ite daib de 
distance of about 30 feet, Two men were killed and forth o Swink xum Nido was nearly 20 ong o 
n or the Xwintey E 
on was seriously 1 ntal Din at the inquest |^ on punding e unterer, who had been double, took his 
ace a marte: Phi wards 
Tur GREAT | NORTHERN AND THE COAL. TRADE.— — d che leading ng pair, "North Tinsoln, 
1 à peter á 4 x y eco em di red | Lou 
g his m ake erear, In rt isappeai 
monopoly th had hitherto enjoyed of oe behind the hill, but on coming into sight — and Semterer 
trade of the districts by which their line is fed were close to T ether, and at a clear interval beh 
the directors held an — m 
Y ile 
meeting at Doncaste r, to which the Yorks hire coal Li ent ay of. odd it 1d imrod, ring m the independence. 
owners were invited. Nearly every colliery in the — amd: dropping, lay last. ^ the — — = — 
district was represented. Mr. Denison, the — man be; e — 
hai give 
+ 
ign the offi 
isher. e left the cit; 
i e id won by ngi 
carriers, charging upon all coal one and the same rate — ength an mda half. "The ot h reader by De —— E a 
t ead 
from Doncaster to London. He then r a paper, ver i at the fini ev ‘Stake i ai world, his "m 
stating that the rate would be 6s. per ton, waggon hi i = — d; T: s — and 15 affairs o of State. ° — — . ro most 
included, from March 1 to — — 31, in each year, and others.—The i yndham’s | man of Europe, he has died very 
y C us beat, Mow ieff, A: other: aos Mr. | Treaties of Vienna have been set aside b; 
7s. from the 1st September to the 28th Febr MÀ in the spinous n Tante ‘beat thie ‘Spear, Little Po! i, and 8 others. | parte, and the expulsion of Austria from Hak 
following year, the coalowner to — the dues upon the Lord Palm: sey beat Ardour, Star “of the question « of — 
South —— the City o of London dues, eui the Hast, dnd pen Deor "The € Quem he = d M« em Hi iggi — AL GERARD — ^ 
isherman eal eweas e. Imro: an OU — Springe, 
in Ion dee € ng — oin m Gand advertising 8 ber of AA er a D Lus — s = un was the vanced age of sho Le Moro ban 
DAY. e — = 
July next. As, however, the — had : iss, and j ther. —.— Wokingham enerals in the army, w. „ Si 
trade at King's Cross, which - was desirable to Pe - 3o iom y Met Bag wo ribery c, and 8 — Som 1780. " He commanded a a 
eps. 0 Sovs ontadina over. ut tern. 
A e DH ees age emi —— —— ould Plate. Mis * Mo SEE —.— Canalo, — — and 
10 — embers’ Piate. urret beat thsaye; 
saving that each ‘colliery | in the Barnsley district would | Greenwich Fair, and. 5 others.—Sweeps, of 50 sov — 
be separately quoted in the advertisements, and would | beat Commodore 
an co a a 
having e agent as well. reply to] Count or POS in Banco, before Lord 
tice Wi, — S PR do Justice — — Mr. 
ro M 
Campbell, Mr. Justice he & the 2 + 
astice Hill. Diem mee Gorn vals ct on "the 21st gs 1805; 
was not intended to supplement the sliding scale e|7 London U — y.—In š 
complainod o but to supers — k it; the compan 2 D defendam T. Storrer, was elec d'a mem. | rec ty 18075, action with i Dey 
rel p ed ; mpany | ber of the Medical Council (ander che Act of last Sesion) by t the M * 1808; Basqui 
rely carriers. ps manager would divide the | Senate of the deas ES hat is, by the chancellor, t ve Ne ther affairs 
traffic prm was not cted to any special co 0 7 ancellor, and fi The o ques estion the under fire. 1 
-— yw 1 amongst: all the pm — — 
the e of general trade 
fins e y ordain ; 
—— ead enr the from — j to the places on of Gala 
they be transferred to another colliery. The — t ction rested the that the Ae ue siatt of ihe 
cone en with the approval of the e meeting, and was at Rev (the 
pted ; and a vote of thanks to the company for | à ru 
the” liberal manner in which they had „acceded to the | St. 
Feder — 115 — 2 
— of | ably mnes ts in the public d despa 
sidere — men oes above ak times x 
— E 8 ot the 2 Paid se — — ple 
2 said ehurch from time 10 5 time. 
Sporting. 
— 'onseque; 
€ in the church, render- — nh pry eme a 
ASCOT sk S. e po ioo and shut up thé church FE 
T. Parrs Sedbury the rule, Lord Camp- | — — Li Con 
foun 
Kingstown. 
The Trial 
7 A bo made absoluto, but he hoped it ednesday 
aden Fright, and 1 The e drawn up, and that there would be no tber d dena t 
Eats Fi a * The intention — he —— was LE the lecturer 
" amb ont Should have a right of the pulpit, subordinate to 
— d that Ventes ns b ito had right bio nso it without ex oe he 
one —— zb by Berg i 
Leamington, Tourna: 
0 since at 
Case at Richmond, i He has died as full of yes" 
honours, sad there — — — likelihood th: i 
ihe |" Phi the place he lea 
—The will of Sir 
Godd, has been 
of — amount in the 
is estimated to 
TFT application, but Mr. Justico Crompto Sout Parey opposed rho late Mr 
p {the precision a and order of a tr ores valry. The om qq well, as the opinion of the Gort talia NM " 
an is tha vinced impatien ayder = ant tt hl tpn i tns — of Ee ete 
yc uo ae not fall out indicted fo the wilful murder of Marthe @ — T 
— by stabbing her with a knife on the 5th — qe 
particulars of this case were ME atthetime in our Metro- 
7 n News. An attempt was eby rison 
to — e the crime to manslang! 
eg cR n returned a 
cap A renege LS f — th ES 
e 0 in the usual S 
Woodburn impos. — mne — in — rdict, and sat oy ti io 
The ahifs mercy. 323 ——. 
Presented, until the Vitus was a anne a on addon, 
nearly reached È Bermondsey, b by stabbing b — in the et i with a to th 
rn diss —— seriously injured, 
Zee and th 
an alge ee kn ifai * a drunken brawl. — 
T4 Sense, au and Brother MN Les mentem — 
e dropped te and 8 ohm 
© prisoner " 
== with "upon her iden, and — * [yo a very |! 
Mid wa, enclosur. coer te and one as = CAES to murder as 
fem . — but she | ond 8 d sentenced him to be kept in penal ser 
the judge pronoun 
Mere 
ced 
aa ASA — 
————— d 
PRINCE METTERNICH, Tona PORTELLA, died 
Lem mien He was born at Coblentz on the 15th May, 173. 
was consequently in his 87th year. — P ack 
