THE CARDINI CHRONICLE AND aert кыы EL 
of the ringleaders in the revolt were t 
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million perso his | About d. А ned 
power Lec sei nd not a vg sii m apes or | seized, BE having been heavily irone dec chaine Р 
limb has taies daring й Mt mT x ether and placed in one cell, with a strong 
FonezniES "S E — ver them. On Tuesday morning, Captain Ga A ma 
а тонун еч ча и Bank of England, som ШЕ ascertained the names of the age d, on 
information is given as to the expenses of the establish- concerne ed in the outrage and mu utiny, dir j^ 
ment. Among the losses last year was 21597. 1 n 
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i ord r was at once des atched di К йы barracks John О. W 
the average h ењ ormer yea her ре for t " whic e immediate t | Convocation, and at the ва 
alone, which in cluded Fauntleroy" s frauds, was 214,0007. | to the prison, eight of the арр. be cci being sworn in as 
wing to improved measures adopted for preventing | at the same time despatched to administer the punish- ALISBURY.—A choral 
and detecting. fraud, the annual loss s by frauds during ment, which was inflicted in the perire ofas né the nave of Salisbury Cat 
the last ten years is "under 20007. body of troops. Major-General Sit Joshua Je formed. А wit 
loss from the year 1808, пена the cost of legal | K.C.B., Inspector-General of Prisons, rye itd improving the music of the 
arrived at the prison to institute an investigatio Su д 
Sr. PAUS CATHEDRAL FUND.—At the meeting held | into the outbreak. Twelve men were "flo ed at RES SR 
on heic i at the Mansion House in aid „£ this "fund, p | who was rison durin ng the în tho ош e pia d Bassett, killed by the fracture of a «x 
— ighing 28 tons. 1 
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amount necessary to р-я the decoration of Pw | ew f whom received three ‘dozen lashes. ese men, 
Cathedral were unanimously agreed to. The Bishop of 8 ha vin b 
London and the Bi: shop of Oxford were present, and | most lustily under the application of the while | chain pes а the third а-о. 2: LIE 
others bore the punishment without dics in, a word. sufficient strength to meet any addition 
THE FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE SEWERS.—The body | On Wednesday 34 others were flogged, and there are | Which it was tested, the liability to s 
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of the papi. m, who was killed on Friday i in the|73 other ringleaders who are still securely chained | Te: Meo m Practico thrown at dien 
d in th the e day i in | together, awaiting their Pe adir A guard ОҒ |accident; and he ай 
the Union Street sewer, Blackfriars. The medical |soldiers, with loaded rifles, remains on duty at the | dence 
evidence at the inquest showed ic three had died | prison day and night. From the inqui ituted | in cha 
om inhaling carbonic acid gas e fourth had ir J. Je appears that the revolt is attributed | 9H 
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of this sudden rea of gas the inquiry was|the short supply of their daily rations. It appears, | Hartlepool, Middleton, Wells, Blak 
adjo for a week. howe i i е фе 
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SION TO ptm OMEY.—A. deputation, consisting of | bread and bo S" Eso, six ounces of cooke 
the members of ead committee апа council of „the meat, v withou t bone or gristle, and one pound of vege- | Qutpor enn 
African Aid Society, manufacturers, and others, is one pint of gruel or tea, which- | Per! а. of six or “eight hour в, In manyin 
upon Lord Palmerston on Ftiday and presented а | ever they choose, e, for supper. It is certain, therefor re, Seen to founder, with the wh 
à subsidy be given to the King еер the convicts live much better than the hard-worle- | т А to run for a place of she 
of Dahomey : compensating him for relinquishing slave-|ing labourer. Their bread is the best that can be of the losses w as among the v 
hunting. 'The memo orialists were of opinion that the obtained, , and the meat which i is з supplied to е e ig collier and coasting trade, which were 
amount of the subsidy еа ће obtained by æ corres- | is better than Chat- | the north country clubs, who е 
‚ур БИ reduct tion in the cost of the African Is agas | ham garrison. Pel large e ^ xtent, ore *- н 
h E ven on shore, ani oug! our Шей 
despatched to the King, with fall powe ers to negociate. | J I buo а emo lue cm - ш hours е render assistance, it vasi 
His lor: ordship acknowledged the. importance to, the burden, while on her return passage from the Жн, th d d kn Fowler ше 
uck on the Rondiere rock, Jersey, and subsequently ey were drowned in ШИШИ 
and ш his heart rty desire to carry out any pr: s filled and sunk, the crew escaping in the „Љо эш. B The crews of the other 
ША on that MP 2 he out for effectin stia mod ро vessels were wre 
MS aited aee 8, бя 
Тота}. В а ртт 2 — vh элла аза | washed as a total wreck. Part of her deck беро wii ы 
lo ddl 
: Dm to the statements o =ч orent Dt oisi. Die cic dii abut day was gu with | Were iet off [rw 
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vessels were. 
r9 O ч бый UB c" o 4 Ert pedí 
д e тезен with the regulations | grent ече on this coast. Та the Mer нид. pe foundered. The 
of to ship numerous eset Ms d, sad .13. ouk 
with "Ман loss of life. езе eame ed. 
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Тив Popre НЕлттн.—Тһе Regis fing of 6 e ext Oilers o fet Doe d 
—€— em Generals | Meeting o l owne ers "0 
return states that the number of deaths registered in | WaS held on e 17th ult. in this town to consider the or s scum lile at - бе Bough A 
the week ended Febr ruary 9, was 1459, being a higher | details of a pub. for the drainage of the coalfield east | town return Man 
eek of Februa ich is now u . | 
low f the chan mof weather it was M ra pn herd e "c en by Mr. het "de S. engin Ys T 
wer than in the preceding three сеа The average |: Der Bell, a УПО Мг. Т.Ј. Taylor, | neglect and П 
0 years М 
1851-60, corrected for increase e population, was 1360. coalfield. east of dwana measured pism square кз, 
Th £ return is, therefore, nearly 100 above the miles, үт "p of which was, in mining lampeegs, Dems i nam dl m | 
e birt ае wn а rmi 4 i 
Р А ted to them. 
igh ppoin inspect 
erage. During 
999. girls, іп all 
ад а" the 10 corresponding Мак А of the years | Main seam, so that, іп point of fact, there was a 
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1851-60 the average number was 1774. 100 fathoms deep underground, the consequence being 
| that the high main seam was entirely submerged, while 
ntíal the ms could only be worl а — THE V 
* which, though ingenious, was very uncertai Ax Major on v [^ por 
n. Cas the 
-À fresh outbreak has taken place among |f caissons, or tubbing, were used in segments ot 20 itm stated that = n gd 
CHATHAM. feret 
ves = this bersa grn far more alarming than | Ìn mor es. an nd ‚4 ог 5 fi eet long. „ These were wedged | neither the pei 
which The 350 convicts em- ‚ Which was not, | Viceroyalt: ko 
ployed on on s. ar eant oy nd on Friday áfte r complaining ML oe pend е pon. At Hebburn a fracture | mai T 
g gh, threw their soup | !! Г 1 he col- | Frish constitueneies 
oror the С po^ destroyed their dinner E M^ a e : узж ы gn v me life, d 
i erefore no epen upon. | been. appointe 
Under these c circumstances it was desirable to adopt | Mr. Lawson, Q-C., 
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мйне together and marched а district of 22,000 acres, bounded by | Catholic Primate, has 
d were ai = ы ironed de main dyke on the north, the sea sea on the east, ye which he is flock to 
ED Tn piis est. This might be ac- | restoration of the Pope to 
onvi [rti by placing draining engines at Жала 
the : н лери r h; 
purs re ment cel owd en Baper i o They need 
for being concerned in 1h "xci repo roh (of the bas in E ol ingsto 
ble. [y бег EE - еъ И ickin - ещ "gms о +2 t eriam operc itu dering тү fhe "E of 16: vessel чы and a lame 
: ў crew 
hooting, and yelling. On Мо d ita th iex wealth which w. Captain Boyd, and 14 of the 
E y they тей to leave | Ппешр xe ed, g m ht that th pnus Boy i sen 
ka prison, and demanded that the chief w. ail a 8 adopting a scheme, AE ва extensivo it filly die ship Ajax, тег ят гері aps ave thé 
аал тешер куну be given up to cibus as they | Would utilize that wealth. Та te urine Ы 
intended to hang them. ptain Gambier, the in. MM ns Mr. Pie cn ота piris the quantity of Mm. and all pe 
исә ч t t Percy Mee collie ot 
only 60,0007., 
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yard, the keys were wrested from the warders, und the | high main seam cay amounted; in [icd let in z Та addition. to 
eleased. E Aft tl attendo тй 
was sacked, e hi City D 
ever T * estroy , clocks were smashed, and the | committee of coalowners and others was appointed pert y. Жы io S Calcutta, Wi 
rs e m т actually set оп fire in several places. For|for the purpose of considering it and — the р, fast, The 
vndis mA dangerous and desperate ruffians held | Bill to be presented to Parliament in its favo Bangor, T i 
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with the exception of 
' trage mor il bave мы т» —The Builder states that the кес on|and cargo are insu 
Perpetrated, if the dockyard E лап апу yet leather de estroyed i in the сөн fire at Blenheim Palace, | [aans Glasgow, an 
[3 "troops had {зы yari ard and а; large E atteibut ted to Titian, d not by that mast 1 t tons went ashore 
not been Кошен Is and сеа to | that the pict f th nid. ta safely 
charge the rioters at presure of the АА ndi Jo E passengers were sate i 
"аад undoubted work of Rubens, Had the fire reached | Tonquin, from the Clyde t0 | 
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