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The Mail Stbameu Vivn > .-The English mail ateamer Vivid , on its voyage from Ostend to Dover broke the axle of its wheel 8 , and was in considerate steamer Rubis went to
diatrcss when the Koyal Belgian her assistance , and towed her into Calais . The Loss of the Tyne . — inquiry into the loss of this vessel has been instituted at Southampton by the Board of Txado . The result lias not yet been commu- xricated . One of the witnesses , Captain Vincent , superintendent of the Royal Mail Company ' s ships , said : — « ' I have carefully examined Captain Vallcr ' a course on Mb chart , which was a correct one , supposing there was no tide . Had the tide been flowing , it would have had a contrary effect , and sent tlio vessel ofT instead of on shore . I think the loss of the Tyne ^ vas owing to want of forethought in Captain Valler in not considering the state of the tide and not making sufficient allowance for it . I also think that , notwithstanding this onuwion , the accident might have been avoided by attention to
the load . " Colons Yorick , C . B .-TI 10 friends of this officer have presented to him , at a banquet , a sword worth IZW . Shipwreck ani > Loss of Lira—The Dutch barque Mercurius , Captain Smith , of 43 D tons , bound from Amoy to Singapore , has been lost off the north coast of Bintang , and one hundred Chinese passengers penahed as well aa the third mate . Ono hundred and fifty other Chinese passengers escaped .
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cause came on for trial it was compromised on the defendant agreeing to pay 5007 . by instalments and on certain other terms ; these terms the defendant baa violated . The first instalment had become-due but was not paid ; and when the officer went to arrest Colonel leigh , the latter produced a protection from the Insolvent C ourt , which would expire on the 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 ' remedy . The court granted a rule to show cause . Gas Explosion . —An explosion of gas occurred last Sunday morning in a house in Gravel-lane , Southward The furniture in the shop ( a brokers ) was set on fire and blown into the street ; but the inmates received no Sous mjury . The house was shaken by the -tas ^ e and much damaged , and so wre some of the adjacent The fire was speedily extinguished cause came on for trial it was compromised on the < fendant aereeinK to pay 5007 . by instalments and
buildings . _ ° TtsS : ^ l . --TheTotal amount of the gold produce for Sis estimated at one hundred and twenty tons . ^ SJS ^ fflSSSS ¦ ^ lSS ^' m NoETH of ENGt ^ D-A : nian died at the age of one hundred and ten . In his _ earlier M-j z ^^^ X ^ u
Mk ^ He ^ De xjmmond , M . P . —A rumour is in circulation that Mr . Drnmmond . M . P ., one of the surviving apostles of the Irving ites , has just separated from that ingular body , and sold his " apostolic" chapel at Albury to the Roman Catholics .-- Umon . Suicide of x Solicitor— An West has been ^ eld at the Charing-cross Hospiial en the body ?? Mr . Mark Bernard , a solicitor , who lately destroyedhrf aU « own residence . Mr . Bernard , who was a ™ an f very
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T T £ S ?^ SSS £ - » L-Jt Mid . intention of Government to grant Agar , the approver " >« » * gllon rolihery case , opardoi , on concbuon » r >» 3 ^™ g ESHisi = E sa S ^« tff « S 5 S .- sacs .: " Wmmsm The late Adam Fairholmewho died in May ,, 18 oi , ieu late ivaam ^
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mimm ^ msmmgm truth in it " Her ideas , you see , run . much upon drops .
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news rnrelSn to the Chinese war , which we give ^ another column . The details we w ^ it ^ O ^ tbxs , the Times very properly remarks . — - xveai . ^ , ladv ' s friends should take care of her . twohundred £ tt £ XJ ^*^ s ^ s « Srs upper part was occupied by ^ al . . ^ fj ^ * J ° d ^ fessra ^^ wa ^ i- ^ for aidJire
SSSCSnSr ^* . - ^ SSTSSZ ' SsSSS ^ 5 * 33 S taining considerable injuries by theJaVI IIe was a once sent ia a cab to the London . Hos ^ Jal «/ ^ iers SIC « 5 s ? s ^ w Sh = also considerably damaged by the flames , bat Here-1 aiso coiiuiuBiuuijr u « -.-b ~; - * of the con- the rt 3 !
| nrocress firemen succeeded in staying P e" Satursyis ^^ s ^^^ &s tfes ^ jrffi ^^ s ^ s ; damaged , and a great deal of property vras <^ " ^ ^^^• 2 r 3 = s . rsai and a thousand pounds' worth of property
by the police to contiguous dvrel hn « J- , coning ham Gkkenwich EMtcriosr—Mr . > V { "a ™ principles , has come forward as a candidate on Uadical pn I Having addressed a meeting on lucsda > eveni t , of confidence in him was P ""^* of artillerymen Mu'fmv at Corfu— A company o ^ stationed at Corfu have mugn » J « J ^^ uoa this up the powder nva £ azino . No details "ov i C ° T ^ n „ . S ^ ion . -Mr . Edwin ^^ 1 in the Court of Queen ' s Bench , last Sat »^ a > , for a nilo to show cause why an order ^ J ^ " "Jdve Crompton should not bo rescinded , and why the aoov cause should not be tried at the ne ** " ^ jjj plaintiff had purchased of the defo" ^! P arSon I . " called the Prftw * ^ rmy J >« 1 »«^ , ^ ^ oS / on the brought to recover the purchase-money , HOW ., on the ground of misrepresentation of its value . Deforo the
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^ 185 71 rrTT-R T ^ APEB . 105 JASTXJABY dXj XOO _ I » J _ ' = :.-,.. _ .. _ .. *^ thai
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1857, page 105, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2178/page/9/
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