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hed then left hi then left his situation two months. The next morn- 
—— witness found he ey not been to bed; mart in the 
rse of the day he was shown a letter to a female, in 
which preety “ated that when she received age - 
would be 
love affair. "Deoetsd was disappointed about some ae 
he expect . Ton gr oun had prs with him 
seven years eft, reque: 
ago, and iio any particular 7 
letter, and the female pth whom it alluded ek i the tim 
in his service. Mr. n ad that he consi 
a trifling matter, and Pre 
d 
that he 
hen 
en he 
rome id he tee him t the nex day. The brother of de- 
months to Maidstone pt A month ago, whilst i in ae | 
n infant. Rosco left ed 
returned to London, ind on the 
name He was 
ence with which he was charged, and gave a fictitious 
subsequently brought to Manchester, and 
went to the station-house, and ua 
dui 
maintainin, 
relief, b 
ra me 
ason of her not belonging | 
he body was aogier float- 
y Figs ek near the sp; which the 
ury sete 8 
After ee oe 
on i tio eae 
bis proper name, Te was proved that on the day Garland 
bey | attended a 
where 
child. She had applied to the parish of Mary ames for | anot 
saiculaieemucateiaames 
was murdered Holland 
the murder was 
| n the pire 
sand had pointed out. Thej 
ul Marder.” 
© Wilf 
Provincial Ni 
, Liverpool, —A man named nt mas keeper of a 
‘J 
il 
for r trial at the ensuing morse bal Sogeamena 
in his _possession a Toa of base coin. ‘Tt appeared 
from 
= 
Z 
a 1 3 
af 4 
tation of Spanish and buchos ooes: They were 
du ced i in Court, and were fastened two and two together 
a Dwain 
rnace belonging to aenatopomenie 
lanes poy a letter. He appeared as usual, and 
when he had pa he took off I his coat, put on an ol old one, 
Bow never rer 
back. 
weative it 
“Tem 
Mr. Ton said deceased was alwa Ss regular and a 
his business. The jury rettwabd a verdict ot 
corny x suicide has been committed 
d Martin, to whom Mr. Wil- 
SPs ngdon-street, had paid his 
resses eens nat six — ~ and was to Seay 
when her c Th 
7 41 
to each, like old -fashioned sleeve-buttons, but larger, as if | 
cee to be used for keeping together a tight coat or 
Mr. butcher, said that the prisoner had 
brooght 7” coins to his house for ports and had stated | 
bitants of this town took place in the 
of sya had pide ote ede end, afer melting the Aya acon 
tani —* the belfry, 
th the ti 
sie ame er public of the inha 
‘Bingley, a eting. t x 
Saturday = 
aT 
ere worth from 200/. to 3007. He had accord- 
metre put eins ener lock and key. They were 
the e police. 
pee engaamepsen —— New Poor-law were oo 
couched 
oe 
told by him sere they were. The prisoner had also sold 
six of them to a man for half-a-crown, and refused to re- 
umstance 
noon of Sunday. last togaher is in guide “harmony, nothing 
Mr. Wilson to imagine that she 
had any idea of destroying herself. She was unusually 
suneiti and retired to rest at ten o'clock, desiring her 
landlady to call her betimes next morning. 
ordingly d, but not appearing by ten, i hee landlady 
entered her room, nes Aa — in bed quite dead. A 
_ that had contained la um was foundin doce 
f his 
; ea 
Us 
ing man in the 
gaat ap ite An at- 
employ of Messrs. 
and was pot aware ae it was silegal to have om: The 
prisoner’s h 
‘ +} 1, hil 
ear this place, 
ing him to go and tke 
received a letter a few days ago, request- 
of landed 
pon as te h dd; 
act with them ; er represented mee rs ee landed estates, &c., 
landlady, requesting st her clothes might be given to} <oig any of Aas ae abner aa riged: he: seemed a6 << t 30,000/., left to him unexpectedly bya 
r. Wilson, and the other directed to the latter, bree sis Sidick a a ania had given some of in ex- | relative in Lancashire : 
a intention to destroy herself, dugg g a hope tl bat foro: and 0 —— aes ‘ Windsor— —It is stated to be the intention of the Dean 
the rash act would be forgive Bere t her hopes ‘isan ei Si oats ‘ he interior of St. George’s chapel to 
blighted, her heart re er an ng they should pana of no value did not agree with M a a Shoring cleansing and repair in the course of 
in heaven and part no more. only motive ; assign’ ned that were worth fro: pie Pr to pneg in ade pring, spring. It seems that it is nearly 40 years 
des estroying herself» was, that prisone1 y of beautifying or 
oe inquest has been ‘held on es | his Ss panes oe ~_— = Yo ree - hia Sch nieve | OFBA he nave or choir. -The of | the 
body, at which a surgeon proved at she had died fro tree south side. 9 a chapel, near the altar, which are now 
the effects of prussic acid. Ve endict; ri 3 months. Th Seg ve pita ] and con. | Composed of a very inferior —— of psined ses, 
asian Monday an inquest was held tk RACE eh ties are to be removed, and painted § lass, executed under 
Croft, 'y of independent ran whose gest default, ae i 
existed ws per the following circumstance s. Kin; nal a a vi cae bed wr i ten ae pe stead. Fears have been fab scar for some years sche 
of Camden-town, de; vere s | t deci moeerig lt ) had aout ld bt h respecting the ‘stability of the grand western. 5 
time ied ap in h generally enjoyed | had no } ledec-of 4 d . which long removed from il posi- 
good but for many years laboured oe dessiced bwik.ck hat Li cues aE the | tote The > Sir ald capa 9g years Ac - 
pried aE ictim of a magician, by whom Emigration be informed of the a was ed by. ean anons to cause the ne- 
sometimes she was surrounded by glass botties, Pies, bomigrantamight bb put: cu- their gant fest “any of fe sepals, We the enfetz.of the. window to be.cerried 
balls of fire, &c., for the purpose of blowing her up, and | should already have gone abroad. ‘The whole of the into effect; but that architect had at that time so much 
coin is to be sent to the Miat, where it will no hanness upos his hands that. bo bet no tine fo-devote to 
from their socket those times he Whitin would destroy PRLEE ee = |r cing, and caine of cag ee oe pr dea 
pac eve Frequentl of late she had de- ne ‘ 
dlared that ‘the mugivisn Heed’ ia’ the ond tri sn of a, Tho mat, fay ae eight each six feet in height. ‘The 
ie said, to prevent his spe ctakia an effect eye her, | b t the Confessor, Edward IV., | 
VIIL., several patriarchs, the primitive 
she ok shut close the baer and th 
blanke gee and other articles. 
press: rested : de she me die dadiany: She had gone 
out t ‘lead ts the day, and returned home i is the evening 
in her usual health and spirits. She reti ted to bed, and 
a is been oat up in that coo camer | 
for 60 miles along the coast was thickly 6 
with portions — — At Aberfraw, a 
. Thoms, f the passengers, 
arel, racahp oy 602. in rome naiet been found ; 
f female belo: 
tren miting, wel 0 the room, withig she found 
r eo semen She vent for a kaa a phen: bere = 
life ex In ans © the coroner, the beadle 
Ticeith, a trunk, full o' 
toa Sera lately mar married. 
| letter w. ro 
y> § 
4 
ne by Pica: The 
ess, as to the extraordinary de- 
laboured under, having been corroborated, 
“Natural death.”—. 
jou tat dcoaeriee 
evidence of the first witness. 
lusion dece cased 
i 
inquiry, but could give no 
were, nor had he any wit- 
Mr. Clarke, florist, of 
gee a5e 58 4'3 Be 
Gheies: | sank sero hime Mitta Sater dexied all knowledge of 
With this addition, the choir 
Th 
: ome tatyee te gk Be of Wight, and elsewhere ; and 
ze are to rendezyou: 
reat tidal dock of this harbour 
ce the public service in October 
<, Bristol.—The Mammoth, —— by the Great Western : 
noe i ie 
port, it is said will 
any other sl 
