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Bankrupt s estate 
Fires. —On Tue: esday night a fire, which 
a Ley Page ETS f the A a oe 
offici al authority, cial assignees 
Senerally state ER sgt cannot conduct “ihe sien witho 
Mr. Fuller, St. Luke’ Its. orig’ in is no 
| 
Bag Hi: broke out in rs epee of | 
t kno 
and a being torwcred in the peared ‘sated that he could 
, as the 
having Cae at their own bankers 
Leathe o 2,000/. Some of the Commissioners have in 
vain ught to have that s um reduced to 1 ,0007., and, not- 
nothing had been gained in this particular for the public. 
The oar tad itis said, in all t fall 
creditors of the estates consigned to the protection of 
eac ficial assignee. 
Borialty of othe Metropolis. —From the published | 
ta 
oe — without ere difficulty. —On t 
urred at the Ratcliff Gas-wo 
i 
he same da 
rks, occasioned by a 
o 
nately the family had not retired to rest, and ‘ened Phe 
ay, 
Sone his unexpectedly falling into some 
ium has been paid he has no right to interfere. It 
appears to be n , fore, for those who 
wis trates to have jurisdiction over their appren- 
tices to take a small premiu: The latest advices from 
ber 
pate, ai Manchester Ralinay, ha 
property: d been down to sige where she in one of the e cari rriages a about selling her intent, and had’ at 
te: the week e ending Saturday, March 20th, it Er took i in'a load ‘of Hinds shortly | after 
that the total was—males 501, females 489; the we a bulkk g , g turn his charge at t the ees 
average of 1838-9-40 rr ies oe At 475, females this state tl hailed a st Pr, which towed her ~ ; ‘ 3 fon d th at th h oe 
Supposed Murder at n inquest has 
held on Mary Anne Messenger, whose bady was found 
last week, as mentioned in our last Number, poner 
under circumstances Ww hich made it appear p a 
After a lengthened investigatio n, 
i of seven rete during which no brernentt 
men were set to potty and after some hours succeeded in 
extinguishing the fire. The da done is dumiddersble 
duction of a Child. a little boy five years of a 
son of a watc je m 
The ge ntle- 
man, it was stated, had a wife and famil com and, afmid t to 
| | make the em genes © vio: byt pee he had taken the 
d le eft a m of ae there 
-case maker, City Road, ‘iia within the 
last few days yantorsry trad disappeared. It seems he 
had — thee his et 8, treet distant from his 
le 
bay int has Scat been made Cases: the ioboboger re- 
cea: 
Palisatich from ‘drow whing, but 
into the water it Srey not pr Joon the evidence.” 
the Queen’s Groom 
home. about “peter in the day left to re “ 
but he i pot sinc ob tates heard of, tho the circum- 
stanc ade 
uld be found. The 
} poke proves to have fees not nafousie, tek the child 
has lately fallen to the charge of the leypayers of this 
own. The police had ingu steed after the mother in vain. 
A Sega? time } AZO, however, a soldier’ s wife, named | Castle- 
Suicide of on s.—On Saturday must have been cai 
morning, the body f George Hayter, a groom in i 
service of her Majesty, was found hangi 
xpe Bg 2 we ing a s he was well 
room, at the tin Mews, Pimlico. It appears that 
ity from hich ie. disappeared. 
be child, it seems, ' pilin ps missing from the same Bg 2 - 
ood daring last month fo ‘or many vagy s, but was immedi- 
in a-thes Willows, and had left that place with them, returned 
there ag: and on being asked about the child ie had 
eke an awa: ny with her, she tld a story which did not gain 
credence, was taken into custody on ieien of 
avin murd wren nh ire a. ° Ultimately she c oe 
that she pes cee 
Liverpool Pstanchester ‘Railway, and had never heard 
ogi night, ani ked that h diet d Iti is said = it since Maude at the New 
Ps vires ‘¥ state of mind; mip instead of going to be w e police, f saiiey, hi 
o bed, ent down into the harness The guard of the railway 
being missed in a morning, @ sear! ert seid: and the 
eing bolted, Lis was hroken open, and 
the he ha 
ip! a bye oh ** Temporary insanity.” 
mpton Court.—One day fomge selaok: the room con- 
taining hoy cartoons of Spe 9 was observed, by a vis itor, 
aha pr moke, and on asking a 
AUSE, he fo end that me wonaverk under the 
floor t ben eath the car- 
P 
hild: 
for the grt of a gota and oe os ne aro in 
Picok 
their ae 
Inquests.—Under of ai 
ordinary mortality in vi reall of a age ati hte 
Arzoni, appeared in our sixth and seventh Numbers. 
t her. n, however, 
wie oe witnessed the sale of the child, » se em 
g she 
y to Man ore batt that 
the gentleman refuse: 0 give it up , taking it into the 
that the several parties who had die d, had — coy t their 
bores postin ly, the bodies va exhumed, a post- 
nation made, but no traces of peti could 
aa or any other cause ft death. A jury con- 
mat 
fraid to follow hi rth ithe ‘hed no money besides 
Leah ch 
h, 
woman herself stated that the gentlema had said duri ring 
the j rst that hs oot om up ata abl Baan, and 
that she afterw re, but could not find him. 
Under these circ te magistrate discharged the 
woman, expressin Een ep opinion tha t the man ha: ad carried 
the inke +, 
eda few h fter it was boi 
been rear t oa no satisfactory resul| In the 
rt of last week Mrs. Arzoni died, Fe the deaths 
was on fire 
tag hates room would have pie ina yes and the car- 
w an 
mb 
of the "Anti-Com law Leis was n. Weinesda 
r 
€ entrance was 
guarded by oe re eg te me of patios under a — 
nd inspector, while ieee barriers were € rected al the 
having followed. i in n such es tat bps ere" tome Migr yd 
was apprised of the aaa of a 
inquest at the hospital. Wal ‘le ey told ant beadle that 
be Pras wf be een made casera Pha with the. deat h of Mrs 
t 
to bri ring him up and oblige him to reimburse the = 
for durch Pog ceeoa of repre the child. The child w 
ern —The magistrates at the late petty ses- 
sions at ‘ie place pies ae case in which a pawn- 
broker was defendan , that p 
been “made, and the precise. cause of death not h 
awnbrokers et not liable 
rglariously 
g fi m the premises. She defendant po a in the 
ing ighb f Wigan, and in the spring of last 
—_ At 2 o’clock, taken by H. oo. 
bur Esq. M.P.; oy pen the spibieladlinge by say. 
ing mes pr had met - hear read the annual report of 
the Anti-Corn-law Association, = to elect officers for 
the ensuing year. ae Ss. Sm » Corn-law lecturer, 
read 
the report, which conta’ tained | 
‘h 
of the Association, lt 
ter—first, from the apathy of the middle eon and, 
secondly, from the hostility ite. ei more political ie 
Its ts | amounted 
to the sum of 9622. 4s, 2d. "The e report concluded with 
an appeal to the sympathy of of the public 3 in behalf bs the 
mith, 
tae waveveus said the mother, son, and infa ‘ant all | from his iene 3 by some [aie who broke i in pete Pm 
ent off in the same way, ually, as —_ going to who have. 
sleep. Mr. Wakley said he stro’ gly glary temp committed on 
ues been eee : it was a very pc Seem and | mysteri- t ear at = farm-h fM monly of Padgate, ne: near 
$ occurrence, and the faculty having been unable this place. appears, that about one o’clock in the 
ai cover in case the cause of death made it Bai morning the house was attacked rics men, eae with 
most —— eee The only remaini i xm . crowbars, and provided with crapes for ir 
under 10 years of ag i P to di entrance having been effected by the back door, 
four aro an entered the house, the other two A tecces | 
watch — Two d th 
Probincia News. a lante and the other two entered the bedrooth of his 
Huddersfield—The Anti-Corn-law demonstration in d 
this town, which has a for some time wes forward | out of apes ‘but was compelled to return by 4 woah} in 
to with uouch i 
Hall 
nterest, has been held in the osophic: al 
? oO to 
the forehead eins ra Aen was discharged at her 
thro rough window outside. The: ey then hm pole, 
nade The meeting iste combined erabesiral = by the 
o ©Anti-Corn-law Associations, that of the middle 
calles and that of the operatives. A more able 
sae a BAe is said, che never been held in this Age The 
meeti d sed b peakers con- 
and resolutions were 
association. A by Dr. T. P. 
Pledging the —— to renew: newed ex rtions. re ¥ 
ff speeches: were delivered, pia upon the 
se to en their influence and support to the 
advancement of the Association. 
Acei ecg ead Thursday evening, as Mr. Baker the 
Coroner, was proceeding along Whitechapel, on his way 
tothe London 2 on Hospital, to hold two inquests, a lad ran 
Te 
and varcty of other pro perty. Th 
= old military horse-pistols. They La 
ect. On leaving the house Gort nailed up the back 
ink and, locking the front nag took the key with them, 
Lin & 
gettin ng up, Mr. Baker as 
covered ae his right ee was out = _ nt, and there 
fore hurried as fast as he ‘could to the hos 
or'r 
to proceed t o the Toe Wednenisy preesoestet a 
Serious acrdent sai as at the floor-cloth qougsed 
belongi g to Messrs. Wringdon and Kendall, now erec 
b aede: 
ome of 50, were cite oyed in n erecting the rastechare 
of a Sicapend ‘of ry ay. and had raised several 
tion to oee Corn Laws, and peter = oppo Mills.—A fire broke a Tuesday at the cot- 
of the meeting to take a originating a ton mill of Messrs. 's. Stafford, 1 near aie town. Tt “Crigieased 
erent ti ee praying fr for this total end mime sauahemane ao ties ot ter bacon. 
, cater 2 Beso ate: cod sen ner = bere pate 10007. se of cotton > ese practi orn ingot 
Ridehalgh, for the murder o r. Halstead, in A an inflammable nature, = oes to whole 
ee eget ns oat oe Bae ai nae a a though Ag efforts were made to arrest its 
: = agente a anes This town ining at Comotall Bridge and the distance ty 
= oe to ae ea f It papas this = te ing brought the gs ts “ot ind the balag 
Sr ny ae te |e eter tom epetiog ts nge w 
jury returned a eee of Wilfal Mi 
man, Agta rae the other prisoners, oe 
him ercy. The Judge passed senten 
Ga cael form. The other prisoners then p lea: 
mill adjoming. At the time the fire broke 
out, Mr. James Stafford was in the mill, and had pulled 
off his coat and hung it up om—there bei 
bank notes to the amount of 200/. in one of the poe! 
which were saved with great difficulty. The amount of 
He 
SR eg Cw the fi 
Smt very hard 
led the whole fat 
seven of the ‘workmen beneath its ee 
they them v¥ d to have 
had their legs oa ge ed, ee ae en up 
The remaining were seri vicwmy te 
the lump of coal, in one of our recent Ni 
abies aaah, ; 
continues to attract the attention of the Natural in 
Society, and has given rise to muchi 
it appears that the Society = stp ha onion Cat 
‘the animal went’ into’ aged he 
iver pool.—A 
‘to Mr. Rush 
damag' is considerable, but not yet accurately 
-—A few days since a man entered t peony. 
Mr. ‘Mo Organ, hair-dresser, in this town, and asked to 
‘shaved. When he was prepared for using the razor, “s 
asked to be allowed to sha ave himself, as he said he was 
tia Polit r--4 
red. 
immediately cor eyed to Guy’s "Hospital, where five of 
them still continue ; neem, * q being t 
return to their o sid ae by 
im thas ane, wipe a warrint ou :gnind 
Uisapprentieforsome kindof misconduct Mr, Ri 
i Mr. Morgan ac- 
cordingly put the razor into cr ct os 
ton | the kitchen, returning snot eee is Teter, 
