nights ago I d his f the united parishes, an id that since the i sangita ion speech, and the Imperi " 
the same vien with Hollingshead, a lodger, for he was | of the v ehurc h the parishioners of Miuwere Tee had| Mayor and other E in 
* fiend," but would slee th him, to whic h tbe рота А siblings an ation therein. | riages which were in waiting 
father assented, and abo ou to| The baron also denied that any of the uteri docks, where they visited the 
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‚ leaving the latter up — ng. At|o e old church had. be en applied to the jpro- ste КТ of the great mercantile e 
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he fi objects of interest, 
1 o'elock the son came down stairs art MP e In delivering Judgment рр. Lushington said it, was steamer and took SURE then enket 
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j two of his ker’s | ttl . аку ed 1 uk. as s far as е new hospit; 
: Wy t of bed б. LA. lawful authori ty of any kind, and had | return t e town, their 
i Ester мани Mo Жа пй n d He | thus for many years раз& deprived the persone Н of | entertained by the Mayor аб а 
а ards got out o the opportunity of publie worship. He censu ured the Vi ctoria Rooms. There was adist 
last time, he attacked the old men with опе of tl n on account his having made no I T d d the town clerk 
read letters 
nives, A struggle ensued, in which both fell out of|visitation of the pa i iaving | and. Earl Мариа. they w 
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d the struggle continued on the floor, the son | во long maintained c eg instead of т leir presence bei 
Mere the stabs en random. The father ab last ob-| state of tbe parish to the bishop. Va e in "at the signing О; of th 
tained possession of ма knife, and ran to а neighbour pe w oula be thg at the Baron de. us n be ordered After d toasts of “The Queen” ыч 
for assistance. The room grossiste ed the Арвохи of a his own cost, w ud „ restore, : Austria,” and “The Royal Family? | 
d the old ver posed © * The 
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blood, which was running Чаны from od severe mad omamenta аг Ыр wm be ponis in the costs of | nand Max ximilian, Lord High 
wounds in his side and legs. Seeing that he was faint- | the proceedings pressing his hope that their illus 
ing from loss of blood, the neighbour asked for some| NEWCASTLE A young man called William | enjoy as happy and ser i 
T which the s son, who had come down stairs | Atkinson shot "his brother dead in the village of | and her Consort had done, and w 
obtained, and g fatl „Дер every anxiety | Dewley, about seven miles from this town, on Saturday | prosperity, and happiness. The A 
to red dnd assistance. A surgeon who was called in | Jast. Тре facts of the case are ver painful. The | in reply, said he was дее 
found several stabs in вое кы which, taking an oblique | father of the brothers is bordering upon extreme old | in which the 
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The old man is in a very w ас со er but is pr ro- | the ed ge of Throckley Fell, above 38 years; and at the | industrious nations m 
SUM гэй bly. The „son, while atte ndin ng to his | time of the tragedy there were living with hi m, in one | wards proposed the health of the Mayor, i 
father said that he had im, and if | room, the deceased, his wife, and t} о - 
e gone to hell, EM if | and the elder son William, who has been an invalid for 
he ed only оше ша yi y» pa Ed T the cat, he | 12 months, and is apparently dying of consumption. 
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would have been sav e was shortly d William has the character of being a steady and indus- 
akon into custody, uM on being lonke up һе com- | trious man, TM € was, a pow werful man, of 
menced ЖОР аб and singing hymn He was re-| violent temper, especially wl drink, and of a some 
anded for a few what disreputable А Не wa mall horse- 
ULL.— hend ол 8, the stipendiary magistrate with jobber, cadgi ng. o with old cart- orses ii fairs an 
the крите of Capt. Harris, the Nautical Assessor. cets, and f the police for | оу E 
having repo: to the Board of Trade that the fine Hino "On rday last m came to this town 
n Sata 
Steamshi Baltic was lost in open day through the | ёо sell "potatoes, and, after purchas pi some meal, 
he m ad | returne 7 o'clock at night. When 
ft the ship in charge of а common seaman in a well ГҮ: ap К home he fund Ми, is ther William sitting heir | 
d, i ion went | inspected the Docks, which 
individual "enterprise, rs "that had ei 
t at 
m wen 
Z. C. Pearson has hoen lost 2 y voyage from | go out of the co Dico v w 
Me E Жеп by collision with another vessel, and it i 5 floor and seized a loaded gun which р оп фе аба 
at 27 К pnm ns havé perished with fier. pe 
эче rd c Leamer AMA ode the firm of PE door, when he discharged the contents of the gun into | the 
that has p ra ovember last, and the | his breast, and he fell dead. Тһе fratric cide i is а sofforing а 
which has ous lost since that | great , and from the c ware к. ih in it is not 
an 100 lives. BES t he ЕЕ: to rial at the 
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the Court of Arches, before Dr. Lushing 
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^ eir in whioh the Bishop of St. David's was Е | have Ed а panh of аа against ма е e a "at om En d Lo: 
plaintiff he n de Rutzen the defendant. The OTTI .—On the 7thi mo bur 
was instituted by the bishop against Baron de | Francis Fretwell w befo ATE sitting E Ver 
Rutzen, of Slebeck Park, arberth, Pembroke- | trates at the Shire Hall, charged with the wilful murder э 
shire, for having, in 1844, desecrated the parish church | of Elizabeth Bradley, at the village of Bilborough, in la 
of Minwere, by causing it to be un d portions|this county. F e evidence it appeared that the с 
-of the fabric to be taken eh an ros and by | prisoner and deceased were servants to neighbouring | them when they | 
applying to profane uses the erials of the fabric and | farmers and resided in the same parish. An intimacy | great business of "ifo and whereas А n 
the ми and c ornaments ioi үү шү cupide between them, which resulted in the I К а a: ы Sal 
The bar and his late wifi da woman becoming enceinte, and to avoid exposure he в, 
owned the greater рагі of Minwere parish. her some corrosive sublimate for the purpose of [ He 
4 LEE T UM uM DU A iam. MNA 
John Lewis, and otl rs, to oet and poses vae the svi d AS do bere vit We, M and 
-church, in accordance with that order it was fits о f vomiting and сопу 0]810 у= and а few days after- | + 
alleged that the roof had been taken off, the bell ost mortem Кл» UM oved 
removed to another parish, the freestone window frames — death had ensued Тш irritant poison. Тһе | 80 
removed, the floor taken up, and all the pews, omia prisoner reserved his defence, and was committed for 
us further 
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alleged that the freestone window frames had been put 
-up їп а lodge at the CINES of the grounds attached 
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SovrHAMPTON.—The Ат ваше Maxi milis an, Lord |i 
to Slebeck H. a that the t а "tom tho floor bad High Admiral of Austria, accompanied by the Arch- 
used repair flues and hothouses, that the 
duchess, who is a daughter of King ak uc of| E 
Belgium, paid an official visit to this town on Wednes 
day, and experienced a most cordial reception from si 
n | classes of the inhabitants, On their arri rival by чуйча 
N | train from London, their Imperial Highnesses E т, улай 
чегейкөй by the Mayor and Corporation, who presenied 
an address to the Archduke congratulating him n various classes 
T3F'PSFPRTRERTESER 
рэг e aas KOREA i жо iint. 
he had (ES мега neve 1185 Me | commercial relations of England and Austria will be eapaeiti 
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ad promised "бъде д, which w ii vitre ae T largely extended forthe permanent — of both coun- 
required, as part of thec d T he укы талык з аза жа йшкысы шишшиыр онаа: | Farm 
Newton, also ;Bdonging to mi Dam ^ Pen Mayor and Gentiemen,—I thai nk you pu for the 
— ris 4 кк ia ме a us іе. The | but, above all, I thank you for the way in ы Jou | 
ie baron to, these char ges was. that his late | welcomed me, associating me, as you have done, with your 
andalso|9Wn beloved and honoured Queen. 16 has, indeed, been а | an 
-of A дач perpetual curacies of N ewton, Slebeck, and Fea = boundless gratification to the Archduchess and myself 
if 
à і at close ties of relationship unite us to а Sovere 
Min ; that subsequently to an order in соџпей of | more exalted even by her own DENIS virtues than by die e 
1844, ce those vitra de vesc were united | almost u ope greatness of the nation over whom she 
reigns. rejoi о, that in me you should do honour to ers 
ewis, his | noble роба to her s England owes so much glory. I a 
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assizes e Char y Hoskin, fr ni я 
child, has been Spiel à ur 
бан, e nO being then in a dilapidated and dan- tmost am moio and СЕЕ MAS а 3 will be to contribute as 
reason Wher much as in she B. e development and. TOS f th 
T. w e «т ha dn n eger na "Ars A pantry M fen r md prosperity ol like i Lor yes 
vade se oem eda s ude: freed merston as 
that he m not ordered that the church should ау, respects res nglan: жы га ran M un lace on th 
pulled to pieces ог dismantled, or that the fittings and | pean land, llive in the conviction that * - А.-А will see | P uoh. o 
ornaments should be removed ; subsequently to the | 570286" sympathies „жен? vi ema ritain and | 02 
puso». of tS Мда q y ustria, and that than fae t T is ондоду to the cer £ been 
the tacit е baroness, rith commercially n towards m other. It is alw: occasion has not yet 5e 
t inh кү: of Minwere parish, | with the most heartfelt. "деа that 1 revisit England, ies d nderstood 
in number fere 46, determin ed het f thos яек Sieh beck | 9? one admires more sincerely than i ier — greatness and its D togeth 
. Church, which was consecrated by the f St, | causes, and nothing could afford me more genuine satisfaction Ove. 008 dd 
E 1849, should for. than the warm greeting that I have is day received from the | poros. (Dover, San 
of all со S ke the benefit а дан representatives of во important a community as Southampton." | tings), the wee ancien 
t all concerned be the only church for the inhabitants! Loud. cheers followed the deve f the Archduke's|and. theìr outlying. 
