ore ie Wage. Te peared, 
Are: 
\Q\cnId she overbalanced hereel 
Seb epee f the 
Pa hin 
-¥ 
174 
500/., and providing two sureties in the sum of 2502. 
each. ‘On Saturday Mr. at rae 
THE SARs ank eee ICLe 
rained and he fell@#fito the sea. 
has been held on James | 
—An inquest 
py fortune-teller, who was found | 
eratigement.’ 
Totneon, a A soajerer 
[N° 11. 
He was carried down 
the rive r by the str ream for some distance, and had not a 
7 a PP 
the Court cyte reeognizances to “eee estreated ; ines want ay stirgeon who chad made a ‘post-mortem exami- j lost. I } pwards of six minutes in 1 the 
whith it has ite that he has absconded, and | nation of the body water, g &: ‘ ‘ 
ree have been poutal on his house intimating the in-| plexy, brought on by excessive —— of ardent Manchester. On See v0 inhabitants of ae 
d sale of his property. The _accused was about to spirits. There was no food in the stom nor blood i in re al an attempt to commit murde r. 
opu ala etre Zz the heart, hich wanted d pr ‘ope ro 
street, the “outlay on m which is stated to have been co i t t it was per how he had 8 tall in the market, ge 
derable. It is said that a reward will be offered for | his lived his. palate room without bed or that t two years ago sl ne died” from poison, bat ey 
apprehension throu souk the winter. at oa by «Phat deceased had whom vadninisterod had remained a mystery. At 
on by excessive drinking of 
Aldgate Church.—On Thu ursday a public meeting 0! 
rate-payers of St. og nage ae Re aa was held to 
receive the report of the the mg bili} of 
the lay ete te ek of ae “it e pari 
chure! 
re} 
wah ui + 
mths, being i 
state that the congregion were apetcheative that it would 
died of apople xy, brou 
ardent spirits.’ 
Fires~On Saturday a ane broke out in Canonbury- 
square, Islington. The engines were soon on the spot, 
and the fire, which at fir st “threatened to pro eae 
ve 
and ultimately got under. 
, who afterwards lived with fos mpson, 
jot 0 pres terms. Within the last few days 
geared ecamhe hae sg papi an ampso 
be : Frequently been heard y he would murder her, 
y night they were in a ve Eakins g in yp 
had bee A. pers med 
road was 
fall in upon them. It has since become worse, and is at 
present in a Sounianr that eg. ath the lives of the pub- 
lic, Thechairman said a rate would be proposed for re- 
pairing the church, to wh he did not anticipate 
Opposition, for he sure the inhabi 
to see the doors 0} 8 fice closed any longer 
A yer said the opinions of two legal apes emen had 
he ver pe 
ara by a 
Pal eas 
The whole of the potent pat hips, c., Were C nstimed. eg pose pe es! n lodging. 
It is not known how t re originated._On the same Yar dod, and another female were in the roo. "Abou 
day, broke out at th se of Mr. Wood, Castle ear o get him som ee, whi 
street, ster-squi ch was fortunately soon got she refesed, She ord end near the fire yan e, and he 
under, but not before considerable damage was done i i t the m. Pag: then, without saying 
ue sock, ‘building, = —On Monday evening the W Iked t r putting his arm round 
or es 
er neck, cut her ne oi a razo She was imme 
diately cand to the infirm ary where ahs still lies 
Beaees but alive. 
on ts roediatsly reseaped, tat was soon captured 
When "non vecedt h 
pit, covered with mud, and, it would appear, he had made 
ie or } ing found that he had 
Ayo of a la ayman since the year ‘ioe. 
It was then resolved that a rate of 6d. in the pound be 
made to Bren’ the expenses of the repairs, which would 
be about 1,4 
Primrose ‘inant Commissioners of Woods on 
Forests have, wi derstand, concluded an arrangem 
with Eton College, by gest ses hill will be ante 
from bein; ae n. place on healthful Pan 
will the ain to hn ins me of the metro- 
polis, as one Sof t ae i ae of Lo 
Accidents.—On Wednesda’ ior ee melancholy ac- 
appears that the 
, went out w ith th 
$2 k plac arriving at the 
Chas the canal, one rea Se ee ngest 
dl diately got some 
by oy the flames were. soon patie ished. te 
his handkerchief and o his braces together, for 
the piirpose of seledstraction, has the brace being old 
day a fire broke out at Eastgate vonee haahaens ae; 
ee residence of P. Margesson, Esq., and, but for the | had rit way. ne end of the eyes hief was sti 
mely arrival of the engines, the wh 2 premises, it is sup- | round his neck, and drawn very tig On Tue sday he 
pre must have been burned. appears the servant 
as lighting a fire in the bed-room, Mrs. Margesson not aay detailed in evidence. He was remanded until the 
bine — ‘and remarked to her mist hat tl d of tl 0 A certificate was handed 
much ; but no danger was apprehended, and that she 
dangerous state. It has since stated that she is 
going on well, but ise res ‘ott of danger. 
Oldham —The 2 committee appointed some time ago by 
e 34: " FE 
by apply 
geatan. or tke “Bibae es 
be held a seine = the town’s office when after a 
wigs NT ‘of - bad a 
i zho. the “cule fell backward 
ine 
FS 0 21 drew a 
and several hurri 
to the 
miber of per 
waterside, but 
ittea the 156 > Shortly after the im not mae of the 
vei rst into athe s. Mrs. ” Matpeaion Ane | 
retreat, ase gaping escaped ine fire. "The whole 0 
the furni rooms where the fire origin: 
completely tere and the baildiog much dama aged 
: tat Knightsbridge, 
It commenced 0 ‘premises of Mr. = s.. & and 
bedstead any & “a tthe corner of Bro The 
id by | the prouipe “srtval of the 
Lage the Balagergae at were A sth for two | oun 
the soy another fire broke out at Montague- 
place, Pesan aaa was not arrested until a property 
msumed.—In the course of Monday it appears no 
and the 
Pp rogress of a as oS ov 
Att eneral fo! vidin 
roughs at poe ested of Te arge priso 
= accident of a ser Hous haturi 
place at the Park Colliery. An explosion of ea -damp 
a  Sctwation of property = considerable.—A fire occurred 
vell 
Shouldham street Bryan- 
rsons to 
the child and a 
ntlemen plunged into the water, and after Bape 
iden at length porn in in bringing out out the the 
fant was found © Sole of the young woman. 
The boragedh were convefe sajctsing house, close to | 
the spot, and every re animati oh, but 
Siouat ect 
TPrquests—On Saturday an feuds #28 ed oi a Peni 
cg which had been = Hyde Park wrapped in a 
rt of an old merino A surgeon stated that he 
ad made a post-mort nati 
that the infant had o borti alivé and ha 
about five days. The mother had been anattended Fro 
he injuries d the he bed: he had e n to be. 
lieve that death et re Tig ad by tinte nce. <. THe} jury, 
turned the follo 
ot bite oe 
€ person nor Fr per 
) : ie Phecioratey ‘the parish-officers 
offer a reward for the conviction of the ayers or = 9 
‘ e alter- 
to be made in te New pthorar bec Act, > 
ers to children.’’. On Satu 
A bookselle Kings 
day ‘toring he was warned b 7 the ieredias or females, 
coming — Be almshouses of the Company of Frame- 
9 
Pas 
ae 
: 
J 
og. 
7 
0 it, when he was seized with a shivering ss rl on 
the javeibet and | er pired. He was sur- 
geon’s, but life was extinct.— On Wednes ret a gest 
fire, attended with loss of life, “Otctred in baer Suttth- 
occutred i in rthe ceap-hoase pit belonging to the gas com- 
Six individuals suffered ; Ly 
the body, and it was “7 udged best to conve y him 
the infirmary, where he lies with little hepe “Of seh ; 
three others are much burnt, two slightly scorched, and 
Laneaster.—We have received from a correspondent 
this t f the oe covery of a live frog found 
% KeAaded ears t as Mr. 
joining the Eos sugar-| house of Messrs 
i al. 
R. Tomlinson, a pee inhabitant of the 
7a ne 
facing the boundary walt of the London D 
s that the fire commeticed in t = 
? 
com as pies visi the inha- 
jum d out of a small hollow in the cen ite 
diately secured, and, along with the pieces of Beat, has 
been vis sited by great numbers. of the curious. The frog is 
to: 
bitants residing a cent, and ‘rndeavoured to rouse the 
inmates living Ouse, bu 
ce been h 
verdict, #6 3 yee 
took pi 
urnt to ce a = which 
on the eines af the 10th of. Mewy:4 but 
ance of thé recess in the coal, it I 
. ae i aig the apt — the frog ever since r' 
= aioedaa 
air 
indeed there, = 
whet! her i 
of s 
foud pe 
2 atid from one of the houses. 
On going in bi 
ased lying 
he 
on the floor, about two yards from 
were the remains of a small 
t 
e 
was no p Laie sign of life. 
i was called in, who pron 
i robincial Wetus. 
Liverpool.— mid ge ic meéting has been held in this city 
for the purpose of petitioning - Parliament in favour of a 
revisi 
> 
1 
attended b 
leading mee a of all political opinions, 
xtin " Deceased’ 8 daughter said fiend had bo her 
aes rin bed o ; n 
phate telling h er on no accou ej he until wit 
turned. She had kept her 
herself, as her clothes were found burning 
a: - pas yes burnt to death.””—On 
quest at the Elephant and 
cnr eS sang “on saree suicide by hanging 
at the above hotel. Deceased, it appeared, fol- 
a cia ae rmerly been a clerk in the 
had retired upon a pension. A| 
ist Feit —he was el cg ew — 
up and d 
benefit of the Sastices Act ‘ads a 
er oppo by the Court for t 
"deceised gave evi 
ci 
fart of his pénsion 
nefit of his creditors. A ee of 
'S conduct 
years ago iiss went to 5 ine that he was ror hy 
drinking sto excess, mere iran in that Sak tesntorion 
straps ask After further evidence as to deceased’s 
state of mind, | the jury r redial 2 verdict of * Temporary 
was 
bed for num 
bat on ma that oceasion she thought that she heverrg have got 
iors 
ae tharked by gre mity. 
mi meting as si ately di directed to the 
: ft et ne nek tart 
2A sacar Bp rae ay two fishermen, named 
fad Masted, residing at Beltinge, neat He erme “Bay, We 
Peter Carr, peo) 
every 
the ahi a of a mee 
he the 
until I hal pact 
of the preventive-service men, stationed at Bishops' 
between Herne Bay and the Reculver. The depos 
Penn om I pool for 
n Monday, ana will be the first to convey ae inte 
Migence a her loss_to the owners in Ameri 
by or officer, with directions t 
He rhe a spa get them cashed. Not 
the time a an inguiry was set 0 
fficer ami 5 the men of the ithe 4 
stated that had = Carr a r-shi 
ares > 
had applied to the Ma to i 
eae eg 
7 tho Aa. 2 Lae 
PE ? 
h r] " oY area, | 3 
cash which 
thy he bank notes and that rw: ee 
atid nm this 
Mayor of Lon Had the bodies found in haere 
be- | tl the Fenner arty ‘brought to Liverpool by the captain of 
o 
ehange for 
t 
ik 
the Upo 
£ peocteded to Balti inge, f "tak 
place ; but as iti is, it is thought that there is no other 
tribunal to take cognizance oF it but a court of law.—The 
agent i 
me arrivi a Poor yen found 9 the 
tired to rest, their 
fein weatty deowned, In stepping from his boat to 
on board thé England packet, from America, his Bot | b 
whet Bey saw a shen 
as Ba a fisherman named 
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