THE ee к АХ” AGRICULTURAL E 
Mec тре CREE ЭЗ А Аа dax 2M ытыы n ia 
Sirve ably. она МЫР A VN company's М у in the discharge of w wiat ie d рене 
eo Gt Now pei A qme neck, d strictly a ministerial duty. yd the do фера ке Arm e| 
m ce 
identified by her hus band. and family on Tuesday morning. | solic f he would pro Кт 
Trom the # 17 3 th 
| privilezed communication After some further hie rea ats | 
the number of actual MM accounted for а are 13, but І g D d "n vas found 
th of the coroner, the ж ye А irta aof 
there are several other — which are like e кү» E d pir. down express from London on hearing that Mn кр 
yw cs enn re ti трат Ч че the secretary was about to К committed, undertook to and Jide 
Middle i "ros Free, H сч the SM The|bring the question before the Board of Directors 
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at their next me ing. As au illustration of the ge n 
чейн, ere Pagi er s om i pd ipie bii effects of the › disaster, it may be mentioned that the 
rtm үе 24 opi jenem piu Sunday diminished, it is assorted, Е 
: i" ying fea , dies were then identified, er | to the extent of more bs оса уе т ing 
h j n e special refe 
which the inquiry was adjourned to yesterday, e | oer yenan ЧГ к овет ari га сне A iko 
ds m d 
i ere more than usually crowded. 
она taken as to the cause of the tiet The inqu m merce M conti inue to tran spire. Some of 
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enine f the die bn = е Monday ie nn E | while others are of а trifling description. Altog ether 
eig E. to this time the directors have received 174 claims p 
Тнк 2. ED for compensation, and have settled with several of 
BRIGHTON. -The rre: on the баі s ila in the [мк as and ort piper however, are only for damage 
recent end in the Clayton tunnel commenced on sic: Y Sre à ty. 
M continued ке Rawa 
without any acci iden 
—The strike of fcarters, , lurry- А 
оп а аз inu al а резное 
ung Wednesday M a d LM Зр Western and paises, and Yorkshire HR d at 
- a misunderstanding relative to th Manchester is at an end. The jin pn York- 
üt. i | ing the turnouts to resume work at once. The ous b 
: - i as pegenn manner, һауе 
the ever end admits ha aving given MA answer jand Nor th Western, Acting жей ор н 
“Trai J А +1 t given о р ше pres 
LY 
cds which 
ha ea n0 answer, waiting for the. announced train to | 
& some six or seven minutes, but on the Obituary, All the towns, amets 
Boca ofa second and БОИ ЫН бер опе, put in an un- x Rant or M. ТАР Normandy will h to ber 
usual form e train and he affirmed | baT his TAE off Erith. His alinip Т has s boen an invalid | i 
that this быта rdinary was es nly the imme-|for many years past, and was in his 65th year. The Right | tracted te 
diate pr elude to the Ташта announcement of Hon. Ernest Augustus асра ае Ка of 
elf. The message was tha PRC 
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т, 
d of Trade, Pos voure vain take he re WD БЕ) pas p e oed a daughter. He succeeded his The following i is the Ба on 
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ormandes, lé déparé dii 
о part n рай чоң but was a Conservative, In 1819 he pub- Ts yo conquite de r 
the evidence of un can be strictly | lished “ еен from. A Journal kept during the Revolution жа un mois la flotte 
ther’ The utbern 1 d at Rome and Palermo." He is succeeded in the title and estates dans ort d 
J ога, ^ уызы воп, Valletort, М. ., Who was 
married in 1858 Lady Katherine Hamilton, hter of 
ing his tho Marquis of Abercorn. His lordship has .P. for 
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swer to а juryman, who & why, e 
-account of the matter, he let a third frain a сө - Plymouth since 1859. Не was appointed captain in the Corn- 
tunnel within only six mie ез? di of wal! Rifles in 1855, Colonel of the 3d Devon Rifles in in 1860, and 
second, and that s econd havin itè ai of Я is extra е одре e Into Ear rince of Wales, аша дер puty lieutenant 
e d Te lI 
` of Corn 
h said— ell, was EA so much at Charles E. Edgcumbe, born тыт ppoinied RE d 
the time that I thought 5 (the second train) seen in t d SET apos dn and Lady 
a e he $ 1 po rnin 
m LADY MARY Авн d daughter of the Earl and Coun 
ardly knew what I was doing.” e further stated | tess of Shaftesbury, died [^3 Tuesday, at Torquay. Her la d 
that the duty of attending to the Signal was divided | sh. р, with the eari and countess, had only le == Hall, 
n hi e y viously. 
between himself and a La за seat іп n Hertfordshire, a few days 
z h d Бенз man, the deum relieving Her ladyship had been long ill, and passed ^ à regm n 
one another day and might; that in order to "A i 
R Torquay wit much benefit, it was deemed advisable to try 
alternate the day and night attendance, one man had again the ste of change of - and scene on her weakened | charged 
to remain on duty once a week for 24 hours con- | constituti She was in her 19th year. 
tinuously! It does eie a that the defecti vM DATE Er T 
of the distance signal (if it was really out of order) was | „ #ЇПЛ&.—ТҺе will of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, К.С. e 
altogether chargeable ith tho catastrophe. 1010 had pt aa am d cna oL гана чеш 
been turned on t danger" there would still have | Canon. of Windsor, 12,0001; Miss Mary Leveson-Gower, of 
n the white flag shown by Killick to misled tho | Down Hall, n d Harlow, Essex, 13,0002; Commander Bath- 
ird train. ixl the driver to believe is ond | "'* net R КЕЧЕ 
e had cleared the unnel. Мг, be CCS IE AIEE EE 
rainc manager, admitted his res msibility for the { 
arrangements regarding the numbe E of t tains, and the | э Mm 
time of their starting ; but expr аса his opinion that! Тнк Norman CoNQUEsT оғ Ene AND.—On Sun- 
an interval o ve od is sufficient ti ime to elapse | day, the 18th ч. the ceremony Re КЕ а 
| granite column took place at Dives, їп Norm andy 
d that e n a shorter ренда tha an that n allowed | commemorate tho f bos that the fleet and ar army of Duke 
at some Чаны: It was also proved that it was e William the Conqueror assembled - that port in 1 
а duty ofthe driver to m^ the train, гт that if | before e sailing foe the. conquest of England. The in. 
Ld had jumped down when the train stopped |auguration was atte nded by delegation from the | г 
run the t tunnel the sisan- learned societies- 
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vic hom 
the da will co е ыб iw sil Fs 9: 
Manes: end d n, Fi Pont 
1 would not have supposed Mm rus EM L^Ev è of the Eure, of La sem] оғ Е Ога 
ет, апа might mis Shown his flag in time | of ела Inférieure, and by а Каа 
наа д. ЕВЕ а” t P be UE ies neighbourhood. М. de Caumo i wie ne 
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m | Papers recently issue 
as erected | ing some information 
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15 по һе monument at his own аж, delivered the following | ing the recent education 
"ne Gate, but rav evidence on Tuesday le sion : 3 : БУ In these papers that the 
Hs great clearness, jr id that he called out to the ' * Gentlemen —When, 26 years ago, at For I in-| hours of teaching is a wide 
iver not to stop but t , but was unable to augurated a monüment in comm memoration of the [n/a given | disposition to disease, 
make him hear, that when he found the tr in was | 10 1450 to the remnants of the English аг I announced the p dawdli 
cking he put on his brea the purpose of checking | #99 column should be erected on the s Heights of 9f Dives to | lessness and dawdling. 
Ж inead of the ret purpose of checking | commemorate the departure of Duke Willia for | to give jy; if not qui 
ne retreating train, and tha h duty | the conquest of Engiand. Various pii oen d delayed | whole time ; and heise 
de it impossible for h ve his post and run | the execution of that project; we can now realise it, thanks to h ped the 
back to the end of the tunnel as he should have done if | Ehe concurrence of Count, Fouchere de Careil, member of the | 188 aequi 
the train һа d veis d stati - т Council General, who has kindly granted us ground upon this time оё another "boy m 
с ‚ тешашеа stationary, їп accordance ith | eminence. Тһе modest column which we erect here will i habit e 
mpany’s regulations, үү, ay Мт. Slight | form the inhabitants, travellers, апа sailors that at the foot of alertness, combi с wit 
the Sec - У was examined in reference chiefly to the ion pu лом ofthe имер ike William assembled by drill, "that gives the com 
5 е fleet which conveye в powe ot 
шь mede to him by the guards and others, | jest having first touched at St Valer! ООЗ of | Кү, tho town а preference over th 
F ^ т ch Mr. Faithful the mpany's solicitor | you that his army encamped for a month on this beac before schoolmasters 53 {аг} 
Tefused to give up, coroner had previously | embarking. ege sojourn of ie troops of Duke William at ht, voi 
endeavoured in vai to obtain poss £ thom pei s Бадоев considerable fact when we consider the bold- 
f the p aak the immense results of the con uest, 
: i eatened to the werful feudal organisation which ass 
commit, the Secretary to prison if h i t = роте ide of the bea durat 
t order Th 
for their producti h 2%. э said the great historiam of кам : ; | beyond the 
че produetion, e e grea! an of modern times, our learned and e 
could not produce У | illustrious master, M. Guizot, in his address at Falai. А, һер 
тотеми ы ember a fact which has been accomplished ia our own gymnastic ное ФИЙ 
