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—In the West of England 
bh and the cler 
gyman was oblig ape 
residence to sh his dates 
the effects of the 
consequence have been still more disastrous, 
q * 
ec psa of food. He observed that there was but a very | 
mall quantity of food in the stomach, and the case was 
A verdict 
highway ay ri obbery, ac- 
ened with gr has aa committed in the neigh- 
ss of Mr. Coupe, of Haigh, after spend- 
ra hoped that his ultimate recovery may be effected. 
An inquest was held on hth | wet when a verdict 
of ** Accidental death ’’ rned.—An act of incen- 
jarism has been Srintnittesd oe a ag of 3 = Evans, 
eae Carmarthen, by which ten stacks of co and one 
The Swansea papers 
gre a ircumstance of a epics na-~ 
ing the evening with a few friends in ei le 
ce ween 12 an cloc! 
every mile large. additions to its bulk. Few villages on 
ee. Plain escaped.—In the North the dam 
ore consider: able : we learn from Sunderland, that — 
Wd t inhahit. +t + + 
of that port had never sustained, by river floods, damage 
Taste for 
egy deprived of F sensibility by = tatagons “tking 
vage ma and 
ey breaking of the i ice ‘in the river Borhen’ _ The main body 
m in be _mos' n the hea face. 
recoveri wae Coupe geal 5 Ohad vered i a man 
who eabelt 2 him to the ge ouse. Here it was 
haps four on the 19th, beating has befor it, driving 
om their moorings, and tn som with their 
clothes, saturated with 
ass Pa upwards of 100 sail of img : several steam 
boats, innumerable keels and other small craft, with rafts 
of timber. sceiie e which presented itself bs "daybreak 
was fi : , bow- 
ces to 
rigging, s many in 
pective ronan ey 
ssing, b 
number cannot be scurately 
decemna Toes 
ted. One glance assure Mr. Coupe that | 
Me ton saw before noe the pasted with whom he had so 
shortly before been ei 
d the bark Armata, Captain 
Jackson, which ; eaibe y at brad port ie mith igen kan 
lying =. pe eS e Cuba. A swarm ook p 
of the berths in the tia, wa Y built pert oof 
, The Captain fed ager regularly tee — 
any hu sites dm 
8, 
aches 
sea wea eek boomy he a strong gal i sad Ge coming hog haw 
left the ship. The hone cyeomb nay still be seen on board 
the ship, j in the state the bees 
ouse, it was caused by the sy fires. 
Shortly after ope the smoke increasin; was 
given, a alg eward discove'! 
the dinin; making 
eae ne 
in Suffolk, the flood hina higher than it has been for 
last ten n years. Fears entertained at Sudbury 
i nd "ths streets were 
the 
for = | 
3 impass 
Mid gat: and the first floors o f 
several kee eee oe current passing greibrt fg Ga 
sages in’ nto the sitet, 
York.. h 
"Phillimore as his commissary, a tne pe 
resources of the Minster, and how 
of ‘that | An 
assisted | by Dr. 
ose of 
far they may be made a 9s for the restoration 
: edifice ce. 
Another ts apts the gi 
il it is said, to such an extent 
+h th 
as to > impede prog 
a f+h 
which it is the province 
to pol The a of York has 
great opposition to these proceedings, and has 
strongly objected to Dr. Phillimo ore sitting as judge ina 
of the Coulee 
Liv ree- Trader.—At the hen? house 
am offi ers of ¢ cu 1 heeded to press a f hav- 
g landed a gant “of pe towns ak wens against nat the wife 
 gentl 
of a tances | in this on As 
oists i 
su eded i i some of the in- | Mr. and Mrs. H. Hobhouse phar over “the di diiiap-inadiek 
oh fh bor bog by the noise, came to his aid, | were poh at the on and the carpet singed. 
iS sécu His hat was then examined, Bath.—A society has lately been formed here for provid- 
sr proved to ‘be that of Mr. Coupe, the — having | i 
been out subsequent to the robbery. e prisoner city, and for facilitating att gradual absorption ‘into other 
thew a handkerchief into the fire which he hed Bets er branches of honest industry of such of them as will be 
thro rown out of their employ = the Climbing Boys’ Act of 
amaged, and identified by Mr. Coupe ars f Parliament. 
The prisoner mates deg as a person of — racter, Bristol_—The _ discussion soning Mr. Brind! 
a native of Wigan, nai Bolton. On renee was | Mr. Owen, in the presence of 
ie 2 up before the sitting magi strates, who, after hear- | 4000 persons Doge been brought toa clot, snd resolutions 
ing the eviden: s h been g Socialis a system of 
sm t 
nied the th nsibility of 
man for his actions; that, by —— on the sacred 
institution of marriage, it tended to degrade the 
sex ; and that itaimed at se ene a all institutions. 
carried ami 
lady motion was d plaudits, only five or 
trate es tendered prot of ner i hand Didone bdlistgaguatete 
cer of the pollens that. A aly het he| Pi —A court-martial was 
as ta Dart the Revels arrived from Havre; a lady | George Hobbs, the gunner of the Pigeon packet, w 
with her servant was in the act of landing, but having | arraigned on charges :—Ist, being drunk and dis- 
her pearance, witness asked if she had any | orderly ; 2ndly, repeated drunkenness ; 3rdly, for insub- 
foreign on her person. She said she had not. Wit- | ordination and disobedience of rs; and 4thly, for 
ness then sent her, in charge of another officer, to the | striking his ior officer, the master of the Pigeon, 
Custom-house, for examination by the female searcher, | while in the execution of his duty. The se pleaded 
In th I guilty “a all th —— The court de ly 
six dozen and five 
es. near 
ts re-opening the J uge- Advocate read 
his sentiments as ive pairs of of and oj e ; 
i teRvehtea - or Sak de eilecs etined tn. | Se The searcher doped to ‘the “ing of the ne iene the ¢ charges, snd pronounced the r Guilty.” 
conform his jurisdiction, or to attend the Chapter, and t the lady, who too . out her | He was : enced to be hung at the yard~ one of 
Dr. Phillimore has gi ais shall compel his | PUTSe, and told her she would give anything not to lose | Hi doors sshipsin Hamoaze. The prisoner expressed 
ciee m has not been held for the goods. _She left o roa r being searched, saying | a hope that in consideration of his oe crave and its 
ES 1} she she had done.—The full | beg his = pata , the court would recommend him to 
ret eS 3 aaa beak amen of 29]. 13s., tetas hen. Gan the value of the Rear-Admiral Warren, said the 
necekaa in me qeatures doek Galen ry the uris- | 80048, erga until payment, was i 4 arf sieneencs a theie tive, but that they 
diction, i wag dap says, ded a by the Stafford. meeting has been held here to esta-| would recommend him to m sis Bee Pen 
authority of primi church, enforced by the canon | Dlish a county associa’ ting the moral and| Leeds.—The great meeting , tists, 
urts of common law in Eng- mprovement of barge: d boatmen. The | for which have been so long in progress, 
rs beet i t in the | Chair was taken by the Bishop of Lichfield, who advocated | place on The me was addressed rte 
diocese. “fe ange V. Ha cet tei announced | the claims of the society, pointi out demoralised adinea At Meek is dances r G. 
that t pearance for the restoration of the ag meray the necessity of using every Th Crawford, Mr. 
amounted tou pwards of 13,0007., of which 1200/. have effort their instruction. His lordship urged the im- Wiliams MP. Co ae ompson, and ype 
and 125, 0007. were requ uired. The portance of petitions from magistrates, ome! id suffrage, ‘Parliaments, and 
€ the Mi Eh a pantie | manufacturers, and others, as ell as | the hecemsdcotr aap uttention At least 8000 persons were 
an Oe cdllee fs armel lg f saat oe 
be: 
Manchester—Starvation—An inquest, exciting con 
siderable ee gm interest, has been held at ean re- 
Birmingham Association was adopted, | seg a hs 
Ee 
rein os ‘coutionaea that a pete from 300 boat 
had part gomiit powerful effect in the House of Lords. 
recone’ GF sc thera Salk Raid Hrathertone 
resolutions to the same effect were carried. 
_, Dover. —A fatal accident has occurred to the 
the county constabulary 
Thursday morning, whilst passing through 
Heywood, his attention sus attracted’ by the aries of-chil- 
dren proceeding from a cellar. aving called a mother 
what was t the reason he did 
consequently, gave him 12s. 
peg and from that a d ne 
Mr. Leech eign, who had 
that the child had died of i 
