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with re parents in that place, ha wtp. My To inated her 
existence by suspending herself to the rai! a bedstead. 
At the inquest held on her body the pond of deceased 
ae oo that her mother had been very ill for a long time 
repeal of the corn-laws. 
| doe: to have 
the propriety of petitioning the ha arene for a total 
I h 7, by ¢ those who intend to en; 
The pega 
s not appear been 
et was in front of 
$e ay." 
so gest as was expecte 
ourse of their wie to a place 
Hare- -pie Bank, which is situated about Bited sow pe 
south of the to » the pieces i - are occasionally 
. The } 
ym n this was communicated to deceased, 
a orning. 
who had also Pda ailin; 
“There was a considerable toy of gentlemen 
ranokite tek Gea 
sists ofa bank, with 
rm Assoc ia 
iia 
beloging to the Liberal party in this town; Sir J. Mice 
ley a ry ae business of the 
chairman. 
3 id 
¢ cha airman, who said that the tee ores had 
hole in th 
cuously reybic "Upon a rhe tia given, those who 
d of th 
r. What shall I do? should like to go ai are fon 
with her.’ Deceased afterwards took br t with propriety 
father, witness, and another sister — ight. f petitioni he Hull. a aan is now tating te Wego body 
d deceased at eleven. Se: e = ear for some | laws. The ¥: ious speake: et- | th the subject of w clerical 
time, and ultimately went to her eet bedroom, the | ing would sali out the i injurious eet ry the ben bance e pulpits of the society by its itinerant mi- 
door of which waslocked, with the key inside; forced the | not only as regarded t d the com forts of the nisters. “A Cramp itty published on the subject states 
di nd discovered deceased susp by the neck with peo] ple, but also as ‘regarded 0 y ¢ itinerant 
a dkerchief attached to the rail of the bedstead. Wi k Idh Il cost «the society 4-7 0002. a year. The Rev. s. D. 
immediately took her down and sen edical as- | ing hand, ight be said to be supporting | the i Waddy, the most 9 ee Wesleyan preacher in this town, 
sistance, but it was unavailing, as sh ite dead. corn-laws, "ee hapty’ Me ight 7; sinnil fi by dies 
ased had not been from home for nearly four years. | against Him to whom he lifted up his prayer—‘* Give us | his c ion, hi appear ared therein in public; but 
She was very much attached and very attentive and duti this day our daily bri ead. os arn: Peary speisc ey ayes ad- ing, i sonet, b met with the approval of the 
ful to her ere Wit I doubt d i resolu- | office-bearers of the society here. The Rev. Mr. B 
was affected by the prospect of her mother’s approaching tions | had “been woh the draft ed a "petition naar read, red in one on the same day as 
death. Ver ie t, ‘* Temporary insanity.”—On Sunday, ich circ ig strongly disap- 
suicide _— committed bya — med Lee, ews has yet been received of the steam- | proved of, Mr. Bunting has withdrawn himself until the 
~ _ nd-si mee Ami sa 0 appear: t the ship Prades, ee are whose fate very Conference, when the matter, it is said, will come on for 
eesigebs —— yaad 80 years of age, had general anxie' per ey po" to be felt, not only by tho: ls 
e years shai ae in herhabits. On | have ‘operty on board, but by the public at} Wa —Within the ewe 12 months a party of 
pair a person josietel Seti, he rotate at No. 3 A the | large. varie respecting fer safety have | burglars has infested the country within a circuit of 20 or 
same street, committed s ora by cutting his throat ; and | been t du ng the ‘Pg but all, on inv on, | 25 orn of this place. fos robberiee oo mitted were e of 
Thursday” rigs = named Brookes, residi have cosets very general report, at the | occurrence, and gradually became more 
within 300 yards o set o committed suicide by verted part of — mek, to chick h some credence was given, | At irat they P paid their midnight visits, armed only with 
strangling himself, hettoe first, it is believed, meditated | had arrived at Madeira, in a dam e, pa dgeons crowbars ; but more recenily they have 
the murder of his wis and ie ; Which events are said | Ma eet all op eareic . This rt, it seems, ori- | turned out eo wel equipped with pistols, dark lanterns, 
to have eet deep impression xr mind. When dis- | in consequence of some letters having been re- w-bars, all the impl of their trade. At 
coool she w weltering i in blood from a wound in her | ceived by Mrs. Power, whose husband was on board pata d murder at the house of 
a 
a latter of which were bloody. A surgeon sent for, 
he 
“we of a pf positively aoe 
rom Madeira to that 
ength, the burglary and attempte 
Mr. as of Poulton-with-Fearnhead, about a mile from 
this an account of which we gave in a former N 
um- 
when on exai he found that by mane of the a r proved to to to be entirely rithot } = brought oe to such a cri o be no longer 
scissors, the trachea had b yraghest cerated to a great extent, fometiations ee mg ood it appears, ar was offered for the datection of the 
y g Fayrer, t Pad ion late capt captain of the Presi- |aender and the the of a free pardon held out to any 
could suggest, death *clock.—On Tues- | den robbery who would come forward 
day icid by Pier: that no di “The deputy- 
Grant, residing it in James Etats er It | rudder o engines, ees: that he woul stake his ahs og caahte of em town rendered himself active in the in- 
appears thata member of the the family going into. peme room, | on the of the ship. He q and, after searching the guy’ for many miles 
found he had hanged himse lf by h s ha ndkerchief, and gone to Bermuda, owing to the ots being contrary to | round, at length obtained a clue to the offenders, and, 
that life was not extinct. New York, and still worse for Halifax; and that it was | assisted by the Manchester police, 00k bess sia es into 
restored ; but he subsequently got a ge and was on the | not probable she would be seen until her arrival at Ber- | custody. They all turn out to ben y depraved 
poi oat of mal ten a second attempt, when he was pre- | muda h Id be out of tk k of | d-b d i d 
ven Yo cause can be pam 0 i his dasitinck. beyo ad shi ips. The family of*the Duke*of Richmond are, it is | examination before th rp rates. mos! 
the icoeiities that the recent repeated suicides in the said, in very great distress of mind, in consequence erence brought against them the testimony of an 
neighbourhood a Abe ten upon his mind.—On Tues. | this state of suspense ; his Grace’s second son, Lord =| lice, named Sutton, Si was admitted Queen’s 
day morning a widow lady of fortune, nee at Peck- | Lennox, havi barked at New York in the President, evidence, rom his or it appe: that, in addi- 
ham o join his regiment in this country. Ii y on eral other r obberie € prisoners were the 
a pistol; the ball entered below the ra par, and lodged ha ave, it is said M. hi Further 
below the right eye, where it still re 
hopes are entertained of her life. The * y is said to be 
thy Dublin m 
ns, and but faint bi th ident 
n the course of 
the a ars of the eee ict intelligence, | 
ao 
the Caledonia prcarT 
use. 
a mc was produced to corroborate the testimony of 
the accomplice, and all the prisoners were re 
t Assizes. 
the daughter of a weal erohant, and the widow and: the packet A bshsons have } take their t trial at the nex 
of a colone 3° : r of Pere ee x | a from New York: P hep belle no inform: what- “ 
uspected Murder of a ild.—A case, w ver of resident. only hope, therefore, that | nisgsteetient sh this town tates speal a highly 
caused much sensatio a the neighbourhood where it was | now ihe Preient.” The onl hope, therefore tht | aa aa cle tienen Operation incidental 
discovered, was gone pas n Tuesday evening, before Mr. | reaching Berm or the Western Islands. Capt. Fa: the season is in as forwarda state as could All 
Payne. From a testing of a number of witnesses, it | her late com , whose opinion and knowledge of | accounts concur in representing the. 
appeared that bilities as a sea-boat are entitled to consideration, is | pastures as remarkably vigorous and Io 
mother to go poate which she saw lying in some i is The absence of any intel- Tynemou! Consi le excitemen 
ruins in Bouverie-s tet, Fleet-stree t. He did so, and | ligence, however, by these two arrivals increases | in the garrison here, by the vicar reft e 
upon untyinga piece of coarse cloth he found the body of of that she will never reach these | body of a private in the 95th regiment, who died last week, 
afemale child. ps atlig was a piece of tape tied tightly res again. In connexion with this subject, it appears | to be interred in the burial-ground. 
round the neck, and another round the body. The child that her Majesty upon leaving aap ee Palace for was a Catholic, as most of the depot are, and 
had no clothes on, and —_ subsequent prideas given by pedamge! Castle left strict strict commands that immediately | during his last ecei 
a Se it would se m that the chi Id wa fety of the sh hit g L : ho corpse was consequently interred i in 
woman take from her ‘basket a bundle, fae part: into | it pobdiay xa mn Pap pean on | under the superintendence of a captain. J: is said to be 
the ruins ; qo epelews e supposed it Wis a dead ok | Tuesday evening information had been received wh f Shields to bring the 
no further notice of it. The woman then w rated borsaie | left no dor it had been heard of and was in safety, ide Yair authorities. 
kfriars-brid, a Queen’s messenger started express for Windsor that ‘ord.—A notice has been exhibited at the parish 
surgeon had no doubt the child was born alive. The 
Corouee suggest ted an an adjournment, and the inquiry was 
Fires—On Saturday a fire broke out at w-walk, 
Shoreditch. The flames were first discovered issuing from 
the back- f the first floor, 
ing gi inmates were aroused, and a messenger 
despatched for the en; gines, by the aid of which the fire was 
confined to first floor, where it bat not 
until the farniture was entirely destroyed, and the house 
meri damaged. The fi re is supposed to to have been 
cieech of ik toons 
ine bef: th 
Tuesday soaking a fire ees out on cn te pene 7; 
Mr. Gooch, a large academ 
1, to the effect that the churchwardens 
laying a 
i is nt of gto fo wich sn ohana 
church 
We ee ae oe 
