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ealumniated He also wrote to her husband, O'Connell, t 
пе most dad letters concerning her, which i, Clare; p o 
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AsmroN.—The strike n eani and the lock-out in | were entirely false. туул Chaplin WWooloteli said | wh t St Patricks 
Ashton, ь Staleybridge, D kinfield, and the Hyde dis-|he came from the Duchy of Posen in dg nd, had | вто uo БЫН е, and was | 
trict still continues. esas ayley's weavers at Staley- | knew Count Zychlinski е "yd, who T M : ^ two last A the с hid were $ 
bridge are now out, together with those of Messrs. | sons, but the prisoner was not one о them, e | to Mercer’ (эч. у бегет 
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of Waterside. The number of bandi now on strike in|from which the prisoner had deserted, and who dre. MT 
these districts amounts to about 30, 000, the ey are | been sent from Berlin by the British ambassador at the | on Monday and timet by iiy эйи 
sacrificing upwards of 20,0007. per week in i their resist- desire of Lord John Russell. Another летаа — when thejury re 
ance to the аах reduction of 7} per cent. оп | refugee, proved that the prisoner was no n of r That 
their аа Со unt Zchylinski of Posen, and that he „could n never denl 
JERSE s stated that M. Victo r Hugo is ill, | have been do 
and, Куша ч ordered change of adi; is about to at ; Riga, because there was no such school in t tiat ety. believing А that all exerted 
leave this island for Belgium. n the , inst. evidence was | judgm ү m t 
LINCOLN.—At a meeting of the Kesteven justices on | — iced to refut Aa risoner’s Mert ee в to the R 
Friday, a married woman, named Fanny Moore, was | money laing Dein adeat to Mrs, Maltby, the e prin- 
charged with having on the 30th ult. feloniously | pat witnesses on oig point being Mrs. Maltby herself, 
тоа: ма to suffocate „2 шап named Samuel Holmes, | a nd he er dau ighte er, the wife of the prisoner. t d 
his wife, and family, who reside under tl f Boso on bebalf of the baron, con- 
desde in ris parish of Bassingham, The de- | tending t that there was no ev vide ence of fraud. He r re- 
fendant had set fire to some brimstone in a p 
occupied by th inant and his family, and s had been adduc ced, and said that there was not Ir. Crol 
that she and her ba band had done so to тк the | ыен, ground for anything else but an inrer as | the us Sa Mathe g^ z 
damp, as complainant's family жеге узун s thro giog | no of fraud had been made out. The Bench, Mer | agent of Lord Fermoy. 
water into the room essai. the . "Two of co Hos ation, acquitted the prisoner. А burst о НЕ 
plainant's children narro wly тана "bein ing suffocated. | applause — 4 broke out in court, which lasted the final decree in this case at 
AHE W was not sufficient evidence to place the de- for me The baron was s then cing and|the 2nd inst. in 
fendant or her husband on their trial for р the | Miller from allowing th 
murder, the bench could only bind the husband in his | spectators assist in the perfo 
own recognisances of 10. for six months for the good —In consequence of the dissati faction | Church, Belfa 
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e, with the cost of the Ўв атр felt Dus ет of oi arae nd of thi til duly licensed. { 
The magistrates expressed vot regret at not being | conduct of Mr. Roebuck on Aber ven Potter from preaching or p 
bei хе punish them both, аз, 1Ё the inmates of the | in 1859 he voted ЕЯ er d | &c., in St. Anne's Church, or 
unfortunately been de, head iA suffoca- Derby’ ’s admini strat 1 Пу 0 thi i CM until азу licensed, 
dim: fins тан have been the seque Heta Anstria inthe Hr tered, for which 30 days а 
NOTTINGHAM. oreigner, representing himself as of Commons, a qe i was M in Sheffield ab d lute. ; 
Baron Zyc hii insti; ] has been fre quently, b at which the hon. member was charged | THE YELVERTON CAsr.—I I 
the sitting и this tow mand, charged | with having. been duoa XA a Ns for the|ton affair will shortly come again 
with obtaining Љу false "pretenees from the|Galway Packet Com mob t Lord Derby's|the Major havin 
Rev. Henry а 18th Sept, | Adm niin don, and with Буй еа Lord Palmer- 
last the prisoner ze at the Flying He Hotel, | Ston's sympathies to the case of the 30,000,000 subjects | tions were 
Nottingham, seid y his courier, e Rev, | of the Austrian Empire struggling for political rights, | we 
Henry Maltby, his оа and brothe e were in preference to the claims of certain nationalities. i 
staying at the . Mrs. Maltby, p of the А resolution was єй ira adopted calling upon him 
rev. дро, resided reed mavis his conduct in person onday the 186 
f 3007.2 year made to her by her and. Мг. | Mr. Roebuck accordingly attended a meetin g of the 
Ману: Жаа previously been staying “ did d, from | electors in the Tem mperance Hall, to answer the charges 
which we e he was followed to Not N^ the | made gem him. "Ар" PT empts however to S GREAT WESTERN OF САХАР 
des Stated. ti 7А RA а Hore 5 and a large Great E E iei 
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attached to th күч eldest da м me was in the pie joined : ub d iris Ec tod Ау, 
Dover hore ets pad x Mr. Шш: T within the. Pes ilding МД Investigation, бе AN 
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ding are iare toc n | Directors were carried 
‚ воп and heir-in-law wx said his health wond not allow bim to speak in 
near РН" „апі е ореп air, an d he d clined to accede to the demand. 
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suffering from pecuniary difficulties, and also that he n: vas po to the followi ing mornin 
n acknow ents for what һе | іп the Surrey Music Hall. At this is adjourned mL 
у, Мг. Бое 4 E: obtained a hearing, ad 
was only nd with the electors t length, denyin dn enu he had 
being able to satisfy his family o in pe vespecacit of | any Sania d луз in Period 
the Maltbys, in order that he might have the consent | contract, or that he was influenced in his adv vocacy of 
Of his own family to take Miss Ma tby i in marriage, | Austria by any but с eai; which Ж ol 
representati ade a strong impression o fied hi h of A d lea i 
Урда who thought he had said enough to induce | the dangerous do t$ of Fran ==] yv и had n 
to repay the money said to have been advanced if | co confiden nee int ; ,Emperor Napoleon or his poliey. As 
Mr. Campbell, his solicitor (who was present at the 
не» was satisfied about the matter. The prisoner and "rip long as he sat in Parliament he дош eontinue 
en showed Mr. Campbell a number of documents, | to vote as 2 thought 1 best. The following resolution: 
passports, &c., which represented him to be what he | were then p 
d; he al ced docum i 
had stated dt ма er: ents said to have Ж Es : i eatin = разор P Malta with Mr, Roe- | ®Ў өтө 
ved from hi В i uck's MÀ s vns sevr to the calumnies that had been course w 
to ti is advocate, instructing the Baron | cast u upon him, and avows its full con p in his personal tion at the there was 
mence an action against the prosecutor for the | inte ity and political worth; 2. That, bud 1 M en т "Henry 
zecovery of the money said to М! been ai Roebuck's exposition of his views on the жо, of Austria | (0 Prono e ; 
to his wife Ns in Rome. prisoner showed | 2nd Italy, this meeting agrees with bim in desiring that the 
bills and receipts from а Mrs, Malt tby "аот to nciples of constitutional and commercial freedo менум 
seid to obs o > | prevail in Austria; but also reiterates its ardent meg 
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risoner. е | with the efforts of the Italians to free their 
for ЖЖ. payment, Эл һе э to leave | internal tyrants and external dom v y and ita Bop th that w 
the that afternoon for before long Venetia and Rome ma: be peacefully united to th 
then ү d eme. Wright’ dom." 
LE DvopuEBUFFNSDEPHR сина! mot. 
] Ee first resolution was carried unanimously with шиа - 
and the second was carried ME а 1 | pri 
Mr. ) Roebuck 
was arranged tolg ing for t Pieri chc 
m his honesty and E as thei 
WALTON-ON-THAMES.—On Sat E : ni e Barhill 
e | Park, one of the finest 1 mansionsin the X of "imas 2 
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entirely royed Xx 
е. The flames spread pidly that ilie fernitere, : 1 
paintings, an plate were either destro, ied i Е: 
he ruins. Mr. Bircham himself was severe ed in à 1 
‚ | endeavouring to save some part of the property. | 
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ATAL OMNIBUS ACCIDENT.—On Saturday night as : 
of|an omnibus was returning from Rathmines to Dublin E.: 
| it stopped оп Portobello Bridge to let out a passenge E. 
| when th s me resti back the ‹ 
- Six of the passengers and the h $ 
drowned. Тһе driver and conductor uM The|& А 
са m are the names of the victims :— Byrne, 
26, and her infant, child ; Mr, Gunn, pro ier di and Tightfit 
TUUS it was меа vitness | a sic establishment m ME Row; E: named Xon Exp 
на he said she had | Сем а night watchman in one of the docks ; 
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