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[N° 10, 
Rey. W. H 
the unfortunate sufferers have yet been picked up. 
red that | 
> Rests he Cha mie is st’ a 
here, mg is anxious sat an sna Rise rs Niatibted 
into the e of the collision prior to his departure for 
New York. rhe has waited upon the mayor requesting 
that he would cause an inves stigation fo take plac e, but the 
is conjectu 
a parson swear in the e middle 
when 
into a defence of the cha apte 
tration of sacraments. Tpeaidctoons eaves oat waren. | 
de a fe Ww observatio ons, Dr. Phillimore 
gh +, make 
f his serm “The e parties hs gem the rate offe to 
ulasibete emaiany towards a voluntary a 
Notice 2 of a pion to be held ¢ ou the 26th, for the 07 
the inquiry. The wreck of the “Fenner was seen floating 
eck. 
fr. Markham, 
addressed th 
wish to ge gh tl th 9 proceedings can be valid until the expi- 
Cow urt, and thas he shoal issue a ne eaial tase de- | ration of ye faa a mo esi 
the presence of the ache an, who ha d no cause of Colnbrook.—A fi onday at the Crown 
absence, and o 
wa aie wih - — and 
I 
off Lambay on the Trish coast, last wee The Notting- | of absence Mert at the ak a g of the Dean and } several peg art had just Heer to effect t 2 
Chapter. The learned Civitas gor adjourned the | the alar atthe first outbreak of the Stet ents mped 
and the result of his examination seems to have created Court till hiperwrs (8 = 23rd of March. It was understood | from an uppe ap li 
some astonishment that the steamer did not also founder ore t all ssc ho were absent from the chapter bruises, the othe des sustaining 
thout og ny i —. were pronounced contu- | other injuries. he express was sent to Windsor nad the 
t e Governor Fenner, the one | macious. Ont Saturday, a coun ef was publicly —— and the fire was —_ ane pe It was for- 
claiming compensation from “the other for damages sus- | by auction by her husband for 7s. 6d., in the Pavement in nate a emma to the of the The fot fell 
tained. aptain An s having put his helm nggetr this city. hour aft d, leaving the 
according to the rules laid down by the Trinity Ho Wynyard Park.—Further particulars have reached us | t Some portion of the farn rhiture 
adopted by the steam-ship owners of Liverpool, its all | respecting the destruction of the noble mansion of the | was saved, but 80/. i 
e blame up 3 Goth uties Teceived at | the Marquis of Lond onder’ rry, an account of whi ch appeared to hav e been lost by the Jandlady. The “property is im 
Custom-hous this port in the year last Nouchee: i 
no less than fou hund d d for the 2 purpose of ascertaining | the cause of the fire, and Windsor. —On Tuesd = morning a i ncholy case of 
sterling, and yet, on the accounts tablish this to The servant of Lieut. H. 
usual examination by the proper ofits in a ports i me appears that on the y t of the accident, ae of the 60th Royal Rifles, went | to his ae er’s apart- 
only error found w gage shillings. houeeper, - ior to retiring to rest, went over rg e 
Birmingham. — eer Wedne resday the audience of the mansion and w the different fires in the apartments | in sae on entering “he was scores aires find 
theatre in this town was ex _ She had not been i in bed more than lying on his bed deluged in _blo od. The man instantly 
three large bags of “four being. thrown from different an hour I th of what Pere, 
parts of the gallery into the pit. 
+ 
the western wing of he mansion she dincovered that pete 
of the cha) apel and conservatory we n flam 
and the surgeons of the regiment i immediate ay 
and discovered that he had cut his —— “He continued 
from loss until noo: 
pit “hastened § in a state of terror to rey doors, believing 
the roof was falling in. Fortunately the only = in- notwithstanding every effort made to goto ‘it. The day, when he expired. ieee . rs is had peanig in 
jured in the roasts 3 escape from the house was ale, the this regiment upwards of 11 years, and was much es- 
who was knocked down at the door. I a blaze from the disor esi? to om teemed; the only cause that can be assi; is self- 
the _general alarm in the eran the parties who com- rook ent he western wing of the mansi also ction is, that for several years he has been suffering 
; from a nervous ai , more particul: of late, in 
Siti Tour hours the mansion was seni gutted. mean ereae of wh e has been excused mounting the 
son was Artin into cu stag ie was ‘beongh t agra of a rvatory and. Far oe were new mgs A Me = Castle guard, and it is supposed that his inability to 
Z tes, and it was proved that he rs! one of the latt ; heated by th rform his duties preyed upon his mi ind. He was a gen- 
bags. He was accordingly a to ta is d tlema and would have 
the next sessions. inte roeertit of the head diem It seems that he had eventually succeeded to a handsome fortune. -An inquest 
Kirkby Lo nsdale.—On Tues bata es Mr. Donald, of Hay- the conse Ver- 
ton, Cumberland, walking over the bridge a at this 
constable, he sprang over the 
oe tant ya 
nent of the the bridge into ae a aud was drowned 
ng the building there were no in- 
a fire n the flue: _ The general i im- 
dict, ‘‘ That deceased destr oyed himself in a fit of insanity, 
caused jet bens | an. over-dose of laudanum for the ra 
aging i 
pores howeyet, | is that th e fire 
viatin ns | fees A of a complaint premeit 
as refused 
before any onaiet could be pro red. f the yemeety eS The amount se ‘property destroyed he wi = then labou —The Provost of Eto ‘on hi 
Hull. —From accounts which have been published con- | is estimat ween 100,000/. and 150,000/. is | t 
some iis of the shipping of this port , it miata rears Eordship, itis is iealadl is wholly uninsured. two sons of Count ieee to study at the College, on 
that the iesharoret has rapidly declined gure nt his p b i that they R Catholics. 
years. It “a — that Gtk wa this seaso! Brent A youth named Brown, little more 
ship from th to Davis’ 20 ven ago ‘ral pate sche the g thin patty ageaeky Ws contract ; and | ten years 0 nut of usical promise, has 
sent. apa of 60. Severe whale wtogmstl to-day the re oA was again loaded with a pe of | appointed organist to the new church at this place. On 
nt occurred in town on | these valuable imals fi ‘or the e port of Boulogne. = ay week he commenced his duties, when he gave ge- 
sitaiear ke Canterbury. ral satisfaction. He is supposed to be the youngest or- 
oe 
reigns es fs a Mr. 
Sa an under- 
, boot-maker, as on the nd Harbledown. Two seta ‘t eanist in the kingdom. 
groand cellar, entered gir st wipe stares, this were 1 from the country in a chaise ca Plymouth. —Th he first stone of th 
which a a entering share a stdop to get "ender: Over | when expressbey om te extremity of the tonal 
cant = A is aced a m grating suspended iH bas at | the Norse in the vehicle, which h ble t w days ago by Admiral Warren, , the superin- 
‘o the fog w —_— “preele The boy was thrown wi ith | tenden tthe e¢ Dockyard. 
panei foo 0 |‘violenee from rse, and’ a- fish van passing at the Me on ft of 1842.—A few weeks since the pees eon at of 
fall into the cellar below, unless care w . This cellar | moment, he was yan ae i conveyed to the | a baronet, who has Sieaures one of the leaders of the 
d Dexter snd his “wife, who also | next —— we was” facie usly ert, and the parties religions sett 3 called « * The pcateny badass toc 
man and his wife named Horsley to place their | in the cha’ gure ugh es were thrown fro a Ex eter — ~~ = 
fruit there. The woman Horsley, it appears, was an | out, and the ‘shafts of the Shee broken i 
habitual drunkard, a £ cellar, was Worcester.— . Webste ter, his family and arse h the services ae over, he pro ceded to ‘nis re- 
afterwards found ‘dead, with the iron grate, which had | domestics, continue to progress SLemrcanre ciel towards re- pecs at Tor, and the sent day pel shore to Exeter on 
fale inges, lying upon her body. ) imme- very from m the effects of the m taken by ng making altogether a walk of between 50 0 and 60 
™, 
re 
woman’ pide ~ accidental 
u ts have yet 
spired that in <g least oat the. iaguee in which the 
affair is enveloped. 
that 
het on on Weete 
not present whes ‘ss tag fell into the oy that they had 
frequent quarrels on account of her ber “roar but that he 
was panels innocent of any kno ice of her 
out. It appeared, however, Brighton—A mackerel boat came into the harbour on 
_ An inquest was cmap & evening with a cargo of 12,000 ‘mackerel. | _ 
we: 
same about since drew Saeates 
imiles. 
Hert vin —A trial ce during the recent assizes 
whic mu usement in the cou ae ‘ees 
case in whieh the plaintif was a jeweller in St. James’s- 
eet, named Osborn; the de mage ip a omg gentleman 
from the University, and now 
tudying for the bar. The action was brought to recover 
the amount of 400J. focal to be due upoa bills “e af 
15000. “The p —— cgokey ~ peor of 1502. The 
hh is =s @ passage from 
‘hours rs. 
The coroner said ¢ of havin | mouth j in imabout ig : y P ted tl yofm 
if he had used the language att iia ated tohim. ‘T! ful. One, however, had been taken a seangeling, arid the | man, and a sale of 
denied having per the language, and the jury Boda a | adult —. ofthe crew commi to prison. This cir- | jewellery, whieh was to be immediately er “m order 
verdict, te That de leceased was found dead at the bottom of cumsta indu uced a doo 2 geakey Itis stated | to raise mney for the Lac aie of extri get Kilpin 
th ists of about 45 from Hast- | from pecuniary embar nts. Th consisted 
concussion of the brain such things a s; S kraseaih, rings, s haughtel) 
any intentional viokaiog nevis Ses used to cause ie and does 20 ‘ace the C As to one part of the claim, it con 
eat Chadderton.—A be scene marin pine on Saturday As to the rest, 2752. a Mr. Carey was called, who stated 
A short time since, as one of the ae of the 7th evening at a place c called Lane’s Pool. Ap party of Latter + <nttawe that the 
Drage ay Saints, be given up on the accepting one 
rried to a young lady 0 f the | purpose of dipping a woman, who appears to have erat of ms 3008 as secu ty * However, it appeared that — i, 
superintendent re titer oi ane va nion, the pro- | large size. The minister, — to be gnome tied a ee _ “sie never bee! ed for, nor was it mentioned in 
ceedings were interrupted fa he entrance of a military large shawl round her waist, » 89 oe to have -s stirs old of menor m0. cag *Phesiger made a vo 
authority, who maar ‘ched off the bridegro orn as a prisone PE saying that the defendant was so far 
to the barracks, pore of .meptigih Arcieg Spare rap the simplicity of an ‘infant’? as to f 
citement, nd t Ivent _ been for a pasate assistance of the Bars it is | 30 years ughter), certain! wed 
The soldier was absent, it seems, without tows and w; beth w ve been drowned, the pool being | to have right of committing any follies he please?- 
contracting marriege without the necessary permivelia Sooper than Bi expected rhe (Laughter. d_ Denman said, altho the defendant 
. e Dean an Chapter have again met in the ting held j had arrived at years of disereti ve d not shown much. 
e in the — for: the aoe laying a rate. After a|(Lauglter.) ‘The question for the jury was, if they or 
long dis in reference to the churchwardens’ dited Mr. Carey's recollection ; if so, they et find = 
counts, ition was to be mb- | the defendant, as t o the 2751. ie teahiost the 
mitted. ied that a 3d. rate was wanted. 
He w: arpose; and the reply was, for = x). 
past and coming expenses, and Pp a num of Railways. —An accident of a fatal nature 
bills he had with him; and that he should propose the k on : a the gee a 
. is, - econd It was then se Aman 60 years of age was knocked down af 
i nded, that the as incautiously- pete line by 5 train from Woot- 
ing “be adjourned to this day twelvemon! ich | Son Eee to Paddington. He was struck by ap 
hich 
Speueat Visitation: 
t | ried without op sine 
have a ie Ne 
ee Pa 
ge out of office, ik cane this declaration with an 
| oath, im the church ; See hich he apologised by declaring 
portion of the engine on the ‘the ead, and is dent 5 
ould oo be out of vow bes and would | posed to have been 
arts ve Se ae plead ge 
from a severe wound on et ee ares ae 
