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Miscellaneous. Thk Court.—The Queen Arid...
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-^ B ^ tc-Tho ria fields of coal dUoowrja «¦ t ™ e sine " at Sadong . ill . horUy b . ™ ° Hu ^ « f tte si * £ » # s . »^ : s , ^ and ate . quantity alnu > atinexhaustible . ^ Le War xPohd . — Thecommhtce appointed at ± he WOW xneStag at * he Mansion House for 'OoUeotrng SndB , f "SfB uffo « TB by the Indian reyolt ^ sBeniblod on Sonda-y at tthe ( Egyptian Hall , Mansion House muler . thepriidonoy df the LordMayor ^ ho . ead a 1 t « ^ the GovorxToivGencral of Ind a « -
5 'SHi o ^ . , £ K ;» r ^ =, s * as = sr —rut ^ Te «^ bankare throughout ike . kingdom guesting them to STohargo -of donations . Some -routine WnosB was Sn transacted , and * vote cf thankmto the Lord Mayor tapuiuated the . proceedings . . Under the presidency of : flMuIauly Mayoress , . several ladies * a *« formed thomaolvw into district . committees for the purpose of collect- ^
ing-funds fox tne-B iiffoxora . TLNOBiTOiAKiflM . —An incendiary fire broke out a few overlings ngo on the promises of Mr . James Hardy , Jacoues Hall , Bradfidld , when two stacks of * aj were destroyed . The loss , which amounts to about seven hundred pounds , is covered by inauTanoe . The fire is mild to have been occasioned by nn'insane boy .- —I no « t »< sky * ttl of Mr . Thomas Bnowdon , at Blue Quarries , noar Nowcaatle-upon-Tyno , was discovered to -be in flnnea early on Tuesday morning ; and , before -tboilro cortld be got under , « ight stacks of now wheat , ono of dirt tftwat , ^ mdtbTcoof'bay , w « recon 8 ume < l . The damngo is
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- ralBantana ^ ts'first -pre ^ . . AlKlet 8 ia 3 been si i l l ilss intoxieatioa P ^ f ^^^ T ^ e police regulations . and smok-ing ktf , co ^ ? T ick and raging like a mad-Armed ^ h ^^ -f ^^ ' ^ tTwSand Esas ^^ s
3 SSHSHSS gSwrfff ^ 101 in gold , and 40 B . 'in silver carried off . ta ^^ SSS ? ' iSSSn the railings of the top landing in Uno of tL corridors . He fell upon the stone steps on the basement st ^ His head was found to be extensively fractS ; but he lingered for about an hour . ¦
Heaivth of LoNDON . - ^ he deaths registered on ^ ondon ^ S'week . that ended last Saturday were 117 . 7 . ; Sevoxbibit an increase on the number of the previous I teak * hich wae 1091 . in * be t < m yeara 1847-5 G , the r ^ raEcTuroberof deaths . in tlie weeks corresponding itun fast week'was 184 fi , which if it be raued forcomirLn tith the deaths of last week . in proportion tc & aae of population , will become 1 O 0 . But the averse is sweUcd . beyond ordinary limits ^ by cholera in the eSe mtryoa ™ 1849 . and . 18 M ; , and , . if . Una disturbing element be wiflidra-wn Aom -the calculation , it W « U be'found that , the rate « f mortality in -last week exceeds , but only to . a Bmall extent , . the average rate at the end of Aucuat . The numbor ^ of children bom an the week exceeded the number . of porsonn . of all agOB-wlxo diod . by 479 The births of 857 boye-and , 799 girls , . in uill 1 (> 5 (> - ; - " « > " a ¦ b , » 4 3 k
obildien , wore rogistored in London . In tho ton corresponding weaks of the years 1847-fiC , tho ^ avoraae number was 1470 . — From the Regutrar-GeneraiJi Weekly Return . A . WiAMOTKQ TO ENOIJSn TlU .-VKUt . 10 BB ON 0 CWK C « Ntinkijt . — 'An Indian Officor , ' waiting to tho Times from Trieate , comi ilains that , qs he wan travelling witli I his wifo from Milan to Desenzano on itho Lago di Gnrda , hia vrifete luggage was broken into , andtworingH , ofitho value of 35 Z , were abstracted from a email jowcl-onao ; and that they'have 'had groat ( trouble and difficulty in getting the authoritiea to Htir in tho matter , tho « g-h there ia a strong caao of suspicion against the conductor of tlie -waggon .
Tbkaty with HoNDtiitAS . —A treaty of trade nnd navigution between England and'the ( Republic of Honflurtis , signed-on-llhe 27 th of August , 1850 , has just been
1 ttttotefi . itaistto en & t & e tsevto yaaw fisom the « date <«* tfaemftiflcatktti . Tto tmodt AiipBrtaofc « aidie Ms « nJafl » - ditimiaHonB « ela <* ve to tie -iigtet << tf w ^ * ertftieSin »«* . cvoeaiSc xottte , * the ^ Honduras QiOverameat agneing t & ult i the right of-way over any such route , from sea tO 3 » , ahall "be-at vail times open < aud free tto tlie Government and isobteots « of tfSreat aBratadn ' ifor "till dtcwful Jptt * - ijosea' Ktad tflntt mo totts « r -xlues ^ ka & be Ampieat on tie * nni 3 it of ^ tropeuty or < jn t 3 ie < pubKc vuSis \ n £ Oteat BsfUnn- The Stepublic ^ also 'engagea to ^ taliliBh * ee ( ports : » t ithe > es * remitias 'of the < o < at *
tamplated Toad . In . arafcurn 4 or toese concessions , BnajlandTecognraes ithe irigbts of -soveteigirty an 4 puo-¦ oe & voi ; H < radttras in and over ^ he line of the said ToaB , and eroarantees the-entire 5 ieuteatHty of < the ^ ame , wife the proviso - -that her iguarantee and Tgrdtection may toe wtbdravwi if the company managing the . road adapt u egtustions contrary 4 © the spirit and intention of . ( this aiHiiile « tf * be itF « Bt 5 . ' ' . ThIe iElosavii jAnsBBRt ( BiodGe at jPltjmouth ; . —SBhe Uumnons itm . «* ibe , ¦ -rihich , with tthe rail attached , Ueighea-lOSOO tans ^& srona ^ esday ^ ternoon at one Sock , socoesfifolly'floated vby-M ^ Brunei from the © inside . 4 ff « tata « rV © horftyurfter ttaree o ' olook , ' one-eml was safefy ^ dged . dn ^ the iConnah side and * he ! otb ^ . on ttto ^ er in the'wmtoe -xtfvtherxver . ish B TONrth
! "" ftnSwrito JE ^ « nw- » .-- » . Shields TOagfetttttes 'belo . -A long ^^ y-JV ^^ hSbon Wedneadagrtinto a Charge preferred Jy William Terapleman , » Ty ^ ie tflsterman , antl . biejboafs crew aKainstIBiCTre > ChaiaeB fcolrtleloT , master of ^ e ^ Trench fisoine l « gger So . 374 , d Bwftognft r nrho was alleged *© hLebera lniltyof . an infraction « f the . fisttm ^ regula-Snsby -fehing ^ ithin . three . mile 8 df nhe N ^ mbe > . j ^ id -coast , JL -flamaemg ^ s C ^ tirp lema ^ f % J *«* ( There twas ^ also a . second -Charge . of-assaidt . Mr . ^ Lewney uoi ¦•¦
mannu «« wuu « v » -- " ii- » , o , Mw >» atrinrtvientheirmeighboItt '*^ oa t . The wg ^ J ™^ fenced upon * he coast tof Erance ; ' bilt , until this ^ easoa , S ^ ri ^ h ^ dmiral ^ has ibeen very ^^^ X ^ rtn Stoests < 0 f ' -their ifishsmien , and dowaiwpofi -ftxe north-™ coast , iwHere - our men fidh ia .. MwlL-eobles , they faaSe suffered fearfuUy -through . * he ^^ we ^ earning within ( the -pwaorlbed "boundary and sweeping tteir nets . a . -way . a * st Saturday-morning , Templemans boat was . fishing within . « ™ ile wnd ^ todf of the Kuiumberland . coast when I ^ oh etel or shot ; « rthm " him andcarxied awaytthe greater part of his nets , and , upon the men belonging to ' the * oble . gdmgalongside of the logger , -the ( Frenchmen lattempted to hide their number and one of them tried to Sknook Temp leman into the sen . but
The Englishmen , however , secured the number , upon nulling-away they wece chased by five-of the luggers crew m aboat , who-tvied to sink ithem . Failing to do Sat being five to three , they beat and m- ^ d then . . SsAsr ^ tt ^ -aKSS Cxuis , ^ oimmeaiatei en't in " ^ "f ^^ fS onH ^ nnnirfifl it riff the © urham . coast , bunging it ana thec ^ ewTnttL ^ ne ! Templetnan wore that he-wns b ^ . sra ^ y-as ^^ xsk MAOi 9 rakTEB-AAndean
T A to Vo eT ^ . ? lacV has been fined at New York five dollars ^^ croaching on the foofpavemenfby -the-mordina e ^ b c « dth of her crinoline , which had fairly ( to speak wi ony > swept a gentleman irtto the kennel . It is te be I that this example of severe republican justice « m r ^ - ^ SS ^ Horn « o « -BHITWBKOK .-A Le ^ r gTtheToyal'Nationa 1 Uto-bojtln-tiUiUon ^ hdld at its house , John-street , AQelph , on ^^ Captain OLambett Perrott in the chair fho ^ the previous -meeting 'having been read . tl ^ BdvjM « and 2 Z . ^ verc -voted respectively to William jcifc James Ttirpin , commiBsion 'boatmen of «» ^ f ^ at Salcombe , Devon , « nd to Thomas < D . WJ £ n man , in acknowledgment of their gallant com Hi putting off-in a small ^ boat ill a heavy flC "» " "' t ! ireo putting onm a sniHii-uuwi , m « ^ v-.., ~ - » of three
nont risk of their lives , and rcacmng ^ o'UJ men who wore capsized out of their » 9 bing * oat on thamUar , on flic night df the" 27 th -iflt . A- ^ GZ . waaalao gnantcl to three Ooaatguard-rn « i ^ ting off in-a small boat and rescuing , at tlie ^ risk -of tbeir lives , four out of five persons who Ua i ^^ in n heavy sea capaized-from tholr'boat on > - , on tho coast of Antrim , on the 22 nd of ffuly , ' ^ J x were rescued the little boat ngnm pitt oft «« » ( wns in bringing in the capsi' / . ed boat . A "Y ** " " , " pCril likewise-grantedlaaix fishermen for reacu . ng , a <• I of thorr lives , two out of Tonr-perBonsjrhc , 1 a u ^ ^ si 7 . od during a sudden and heavy aquallwwna m boat off Ilamnaroc , ehetlaml , « fow wet'ks au . ee Y , ¦ *» boat was fishing , the wind sudden ly rose o as o .. bS ^ accompanied by « audden fi < rtiall off tlio i » , alflo cnnBteed tho 1 ) ont before her orcw of Jout "I ' ,, sea ; to take in her sail . They wcra f ™&*™ £ Z their I two of them -were happily aaved by dlingn ' t
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Leader (1850-1860), Sept. 5, 1857, page 10, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_05091857/page/10/
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