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Naval And Military. The American Merchan...
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Sty o ^ r repoTt was not ia accordance wg ^ eir S sjirss ^ sr it : sr Sftsft-ssjTSS approval of the report sent in by himself and Colonel TuUoch The proceedings of the Chelsea board-he SS We " n calculated to impress the people S this country with profound admirationef the
_ test ; the feeling , or the spirit in *^* *&™* j ^ tied on . " He asserts that his own and Colonel Tulloch ' a reports were framed with the strictest regard to S ^^^ - ^ TjFS dssrsf i ^^ K ^ u Tvr s p 3 c ~ the tribunal of ultimate resort m all such ^ cases Land I leave it with entire confidence in their hands . Ridiculing the assertion that it was impossible to avert Sfdistrfss experienced by the amy .-otwitt . t ^ atog \ for transmittn ^ stores
Z uaasual facilities possessed Sir John concludes : —" This is a ProP » 31 ! n » P " which you , gentlemen , are perhaps better qualified than my other body of men to pronounce an opinion ; ana you have now repelled the impeachment of your intelliXice and knowledge implied in so extravagant a SeTand on your ^ SuV ' -Coloncl TullocVs reply xs shorter , but no less warm in its expression of gratitude . He remarks : — " Having stated in a volume just issuing from the press , and of which I transmit a copy , my objections to that board , even thoug h professional reasons induced me to appear before it , it is unnecessary for me to make any further comments on that head .
The Mail Steamer YivrD .-The English mail atearaer Vivid , on its voyage from Ostend to Dover , broke the axle of its wheels , and was in considerable distress when the Koyal Belgian steamer Rubis went to her assistance , and towed her into Calais . The Loss of the Tynis . — An inquiry into the loss of tins vessel has been instituted at Southampton by the Board of Trade . The result has not yet been communicated . One of the witnesses , Captain Vincent , superintendent of tho Koyal Mail Company ' s ships , said : —
« ' I have carefully examined Captain Valler s course on his chart , which was a correct one , supposing there was no tide . Had the tide been flowing , it would lmve had a contrary effect , and sent the vessel off instead of on shore . I think the loss of the Tyne was owing to want of forethought in Captain Valler in not considering the state of the tide and not making sufficient al owancc for t I also think that , notwithstanding thu . omission , the accident might have been avoided by attention to tho lead . "
Colonel Yorkk , C . B .-Tho friends of this ofheor have presented to him , at a banquot , a sword worth l ^ W . SmpwmccicANnLossorLurK . —The Dutch barque Merourius , Captain Smith , of 43 » tons , bound from A . moy to Singapore , has been lost off tho north coast of Bintang , and one hundred Chinese passengers ponshod , an well as the third mate . One hundred and fifty other Gliinoao passengers escaped .
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wh ^ lfves in ? 3 io ™ -lMt is to say , who uttershet daily £ * 5 £ ft- Shoe-Un ^ -has be » b . a ^ j * ^ srst s ^^ si ^ S ^ there was atone time some wit to be displacea ; , or whe ? hTr the poor old soul has somew hat exceeded in tl e . article of Geneva , certain it is that she hasrecently he come more than usually incoherent and distraug ht , bhe 5 ^^ £ 521 SfSS 2 ^^^ J ^^^ S ^& ¦•
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ZSSSS &* rs »« . « j ^ SET . a & 'sssa . -ssi S 3 K Old Mortality . ' These remarks apply tothe ^ S'WJ news in relation to the Chinese war , ^* ^ q ? 5 ito another column . The details vve wai foj On th £ I the Times very properly remarks : — Keally , tne of her
yy ' a friends should take care . hnndred ssssss ^ -gs It the commencement of the Minories opp ° B » teJ ^ p ™ mises of Moses , the wholesale tailor the back being flanked by Butcher ' s-row , Aldgate ¦ Hj ^ reet juje upper part was occupied by several lodge rs , ivfto ^ wee wakened by the flames , but not until the ^ e had got posses sion of the greater part of the house , ana was SaSSS-SI ^ i i
windows , caning ouu . ij « x c » . v . no . f . r , twi One of on the spot , and all the inmates were ' " vTo uslvleaped the lodgers , however (« feigner ) , had pr ^ iously ^ apea from a third-floor window on -to a slatedI roof below , sus taining considerable injuries by the & 11 . He J ^ fi once sent in a cab to the London . Hospital . 1 he we sasrus && S fl-StfiS lllso considerably . tainagcd by tho Itoi bot to ¦ *• ^ TccST to ??
; » : Sy * . pje ^^ s : ^ z ^ r & : sr : ^^ to some accounts ) formerly occupied by the Star Steam _ «^ = £ 3 £ wEs were consumed . Other eamccs \^ , u 4 ( mVp ( l damaged , and a great ^ al of property was de ^ ecl and a thousand pounds' worth of property
by the police to cont . guoua dwelhnfcs . Coni ) lgham ' Gukenwich Emotion --Mr . ^ Vium has come forward as a candidate pnKa ; l ^ ^ Having addressed a meeting on lucsdnj evem b , of confidence in him was passed . ortillcrvmen ^*& tt * s && 5 £ up the powder magazine . »<> uctans *>» v »
C WaJ : k RR v . S ^ oi ,-Mr . Edwin * ^ W ££ in the Court of Queen ' s Bench , last Saturday , for an » lo to show cause why an order made by Mi . Justice Crompton should not bo rcBcindod , and why tlw above cause should not be tried at the n ° " Scfttion plaintiff had purchased of the defendant a pubheat . on called the British Army Despatch , and th ? ? f ^^ brought to recover tho purchase-money , HOW .,, on tnc ground of mi 9 reproaentfttioa of ite wluo . Ueforo tUC
cause came on for trial it was compromised on the defendant agreeing to pay 500 ? . by instalments ana on certain other terms ; these terms the defendant Hatt but
-violated . The first instalment had become due -was not paid ; and when the officer went to arrest Colonel Sleigh the latter produced a protection from the Insolvent Court , which would expire on fhe 24 th of February by which time the defendant expected to be member for Greenwich . This was a gross breach of faith and might have the effect of defeating the plaintiff 's ' remedy . The court granted a rule to show cause . Gas Expix > sion . —An explosion of gas occurred last Sunday morning in a house in Gravel-lane , Southward . The furniture in the shop ( a broker ' s ) was set on fire , and bloTniato the street > but the inmates received no serious mfury . The house was shaken by the catastrophe , ana much dTmaged , and so were some of the adjacent buildings The to was spe ^ dilyexUnguishef of the
. AuS ^ r-The totalamount gold produce for S ^ t estimated at one hundred and twejj t o *
^ LO ^ X ? ^ THE NOKTH OK EaOI ^ . -A' « UU JS John Bell , farmer living at Hexham has jnBt died at the age of one hundred and ten . In his _ earner Se ^^^ V ^ S T ^^ S of whom are I ™ living . He has had forty-one grandchildren , sixty great-grandchildren , ana two great-greatgT E ? He ? k " Dkummok * , M . P .-A rumour is in circulatbn that Mr . Drummond , M . P , one of the » rvroiig apostles of the Irvingites , has just separated from that singular bodyand sold his " apostolic" chapel at
Al-, bury to the Roman Catholics . — Union . _ , Suicide o * a So LiciTOR .-An invest has been held at the Charing-cross Hospital on the body- ? f Mr . Mark Bernard , solicitor , lately destroyed * i ™ elf a ^« own residence . Mr . Bernard , who was a man of very S ^ s »^ -p » SS 2 S i to the head , and had frequently . comp lainedrfpMS ^ dizziness A few mornings ago ,. a groan was heard to come from 4 bedroon , and he , vas found lymg ihew mm $ ms
Te ZA ^ S ^ K .-It is said to be the intention of Government to grant Agar , the approver 1 Dthe bullion robbery case ,. a pardon , on c . ° " ^ , ° ^ eVd ' ng ft England , and not returning to it . ^ J ^ ^" £ " fSSSS . « JS ^ SL SySSSl i ° o f « E ^ i y X *^™^ sr ^ t SB ^ ^^^ s ssras i ^ The ^ ate of the Fuanklin ExrB ) inos .-A case SSSSSrSsSaS wuui uui
k ^ othcer w no «»> - - -- ,. died ? dead ? and , if so , when m ™\**~*\ ?\? * ° 7 g S Mt The late Adam Fairholme , who iedui M « 5 J l ^ J £ his whole property to his ^ P ^^ JSS ^ sBSSISSSS sSS ^ P ^ gSSs , valued at 37 , 509 / . This is ^ PP ^^^^ u , depend whose interests , ^^ ZTwaltcr ? urv ? v « T <>^ «« vivod bt ^ r ! ? rr ^ S ^ s taken with the
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in T ,:, f S B . «™ .. BA » K .-A »« PP ' ™ ° ? : 1 SaSTy sar ^ . ^ £ . sssi ^ Bi ai TK I debt ; he knew one instance l » t « nself , wj " ^ * if ) 8 Ucd ; was 200 / ., for which fourteen W ™™*^^ of tll 0 and it was no exaggeration to say that to solicitors had ^ hua oinountcd to the full 8 Vn
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1857, page 9, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31011857/page/9/
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