LOCAL & DISTRICT NEWS. RE-SALE OF THE OLD WESLEYAN CHAPEL This building, with detached vestries and cottage, which was purchased a week ago by MR. RD. HARRISON, of Newbiggen, for £1,200, was re-sold by him last night to the Primitive Methodist Society, in Penrith, for the sum of £1,300. The place will, we understand, be formally opened by its new proprietors on Good Friday, when MISS BENNETT, of Chester, and others are expected to take part in the proceedings. The chapel and property at the foot of Arthur Street will, in consequence of the above purchase, be shortly offered for sale. ULLSWATER FOXHOUNDS. This excellent pack met at Crosbyravensworth on the 19th inst., where they had a capital run, holing their fox in an old quarry, where the "wee dogs" could not drive him out. On the following day, Friday, the cast off was in the vicinity of the above village, where they soon found, and after an equally good run, the fox was forced to take refuge in a drain, and thus escaped the fangs of his foes. On Monday, the 23rd, the meet was at Sleddale Hall, near Shap, where, after a good search, a drag was hit upon, and followed to Buckbarrow earth, where the fugitive had gone to his lair, and was there "left alone in his glory". The hounds were then cast forward by Harter Fell, Longstile Head, MR. HOLMES' pasture, Riggindale, and under the low side of Kidsty Pike to Rampscale Dale Head in Martindale, where the hounds came upon a very hot drag, and pursued to Heck Crag, near Angle Tarn, where a fine old greyhound fox broke away in view of the hounds over the top by the Pikes to Martindale House, where he turned to his right, across Freeze Beck, and down the top of Beda, with the famous pack close on his heels; at a little above the school he turned round Beda End, and came back nearly by the middle of the breast of the mountain opposite Bordale Head farm house, where the hounds were seen to pull Reynard down upon the plain by MRS. H. ROTHERY, and killed by the eager pack. It weighed 17 lbs. There was a good turn-out of hunters from Mardale, Kentmere, &c., among whom were J. C. BOWSTEAD, Esq., of Hackthorpe Hall; and that veteran sportsman, MR. JAS. AIREY, Kentmere, but, unluckily the run was only witnessed by the huntsman, the whip, and that keen and noted hunter, JOSEPH BROWNRIGG, of Hartsop, who saw all the chase. - COR.