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of an hour having elapsed and from eight to ten engines | 
being present before any could be obtained. The infia ti 
prisoned in thé Castle of this town for twelve moriths. 
OF this period nine months had ex ae red. One of his fel- 
they were left to spend the night in datkness: 
In the 
mean time, those who had e 
escaped, assiste d by others 
= the night ; 3 
two men 
“4 
+ 1 he fll 
e pit without i sijry oy 
mable nature of the property, consisting of oil and oil | low that deceased, about a month ago. 
barrels, greatly rated the § i f the fire. said that he was afraid that when is Veg | Fee Py 
After destroying Messrs. Billiter and Fisher’s property, rather tha 
the flames c: ti r-yard t and that should occur, h ld destroy himself. nage 
hop-warehouses opposite. Water being at length ot hi days before wl 
tained, the fi bdued with loing further damage. | in i Ward, and said that tie Was Very anxious to hae 
No information as use of the fire has been ob- | whether the regiment to which he belonged would again 
tained. Besides the above there are about ten houses | claim him ? i rote to the colonel of the regi- 
dam: maged.—On o Tow : fire broke ont in the | ment; and in answer was informed that the prisoner, 
— called , Gold rd, in Warwick Place, | his release, would be d. On ig this, decease 
Gray’s-inn a a contractor | appeared very much depressed. One of the monitors in 
with the General Pos a fice ail c the castle deposed th at he ha d war Le aan fait one after- 
far rts and accelera- 
tors for the piaiieaess of the metropolitan mails. By jn 
Prompt assistance it ras soon {got ¢ under, 
f, 
noon, playing with 
llow- prisoners. wadlig. after he 
Capt. Abbott stated 
that h 1 
f his fe: In 
had ge oor nyt he was locked i in his cell for the 
was found 
y 
was permitted t i light ; and had 
the fire occurred a few minutes soo ner, from the 
ollowing morning, decease 
7} 
hanging e jury 
ned a eh oF * * Felo de se.’ Som them, at 
7 a the 
~ Portsmouth.— operations on the wreck of 
Roy c 
Pp 
upon aul ‘cn contrary t expectation, the 
shad produced little or no effec t; for 
y Minto’ on the Ist 
ad 
rst 
where it commenced being at the entrance of the y 
me of 
Tempo rary insanity ” ought 
of the country to be given. accompanied by Sir E. ‘Codrington. The effect of the rak. 
of the mail carts. and ATS A bene 
other conveyances, uw the ‘Hantit of the mail bags an place a at as co iery called Da ey “Mitt, near mae ficial, for the cargo of wreck —— into the dock-ya ardo n the 
to the various railroads, &c., could have got f the | place, oh i two young men lost their li ay 12th inst., after one week’s ri the divers, was yo a 
yard. They had left, it seems, only a few minutes er,—The Pe a ea ellen f this town | equal in quantite to what had b obtained in the t 
before.—On Wedni nesda ay morning, a oe fire broke out ploy mily © of the late ‘olshep has preceding weeks. The most curious ye recovered 
in a pay in Berner-street, Commercial-road } gi iol sheave, 26 inches in dia. 
East. The buildings, which were be PTT are totally the deity ricirey td “pied was copied into our last | meter and thick in proportion, and one of the rest: bea 
destroyed, together er with a consi iderable qu rgd of valu-'} Number, that the new Lord pisos was yeaed admis- | trucks, with its two small pulleys complete. The 47 lb 
able peeeery, in £5,000, | sion to the palace. "The Bish op, i said, ne! r made arges which will be fired from t: to time g the 
ci a few minutes before the | any claim for the possession of t r of present year, being too sm 
—On 
lane of tho Pratap. a when yg any er was covered 
AMETS. ski ff, 
e 
+4} } 
+) gas 
eq arrived } nor 
mter it ; on the contrary, upon his = Losi on the 
re, 2 
Hibs ¢ Ser ere 
T 
7 and 
sake up eae an and six of ve same i 
tne ort ‘teaypered, and were dro wi 
m has met 
ned.— 
with a serious hccittedte. pth | 
ed to 
i nd his 
@ possession. 0 of the palace the potscinion ued 
4 yoyo delivered to his a agent e gates, it 
seems, had been closed aeathse eertain n parties ines at- 
announce them; but Col i 
directed hapsd = Hiss shall be hoisted whenever a charge 
o be fired oe hours before- 
allow time for per: ‘0 go out to Spit- 
head, if they rsh to see | it. Pile ine gest charge proposed 
which will be 
fired in the course of the seria Po os pos inst., about 
tempted to take forcible ee. it ip By gets cab of bey hou igs 3 ite ssicon ismade. This, though inferior 
vis ear hich she is not expect recover. It | the furniture and effects ; and effect bist t explosions of 1839 and 1840, 
pian that she had pre a cab epbodte to the gar | that ius Uh drew together the cro ears vee | in each of wi gait than a ton weight of gunpowder 
in Oxford-street, but cabman not attending to her | the gates on the evening and yi in Ta ued was used, willy . is thought, be an interesting sight to to 
request, sr the roa a towards the vehtee poms e large firm _of M essrs. Heron & Co., of 
when an omnibus dr this town, it is pe h 
the pavement, she we * knocked dow a the horses, ot 
with their creditors 5 and the consequence is, t 
Bath.—A local paper states that on ‘Sunday week, 80 
before the driver could pull up , Their Tabi ties of i ice were to be Sade n th sto the south of 
arm and leg. S Seacntced to toh F 150,0007. ron and potatoe tops are said to 
street, Hanover-square, when it was rgiutg fa & her left poets . sepunes to . asufferer to. the extent of | be pete blackened, and large quatitities of the young 
leg was seriously crushed, and the left arm broken i in pape Several fue dealers are also creditors to | fruit perished and fell off. 
several places; and from her advanced years, her recovei considerable am } plomincie cg inquest has been held in this town on the 
is considered doubtful.—On Mon : a serio ved from different — 4 body of Miss C. H. Step i e years, who un- 
t occ’ in W og conser to F. Baily, Esq., sire tfordshire state thata eysio m pre gg fortunately met her death by being run over by a chiisé. 
Astronomer, who was knocked down, while crossing | that oma ts Net sree 4a 19th in: gates It appeared that Lady Stephenson, the governess, de- 
the street, by ve. Express dealing kad Lgaud # the direction from | N.N was ie ied, and | éedsed; and sdine other of her ladyship’s children, were 
launch at Woo wich, to, the Sun eveni p i renin vaheat tracts. bets exteh- walking i in ¢ Wie London- road, when a a gentleman came along 
devastati in the corn lands, large t # the toad. bat de 
fen the man a galloped his horse over Wat p it is th ceased, and she, | while in the act of crossing; a ar 
ble to pull up on arr wing at the cross | cover. The | toss sustained by many ; farmers where there d trampled npon by the Horse; 
Mr. ich inflicted injuries upon the head so severe as to cauise 
Charing — Tekan where he still remains in great able. loss amongst yi 3 is also considerable, many Mi death. It did not appear that any blame was to be 
Pda hg gs a 2 ies at mpm ake eae — boi found dead o land. _ Two cottages i in the | imputed to the gentleman in question, who did all in his 
cian th e kno’ le t 
acciden 
Tiwee oo a tireleses at the gun-trick * the Wisard of 
the North on Wednesday night, at the Adelphi i Theatre tre, 
"s wife at work 
In one instance it opal fatal | 
a: 
iron wor 
= | ee: oo? 
at the rks a plac 
wa re Ae “4 his have it is s eaid, apnede 
of the gun; the consequence of 
front tooth, and the Tacetstion - ae eno the Wier 
explain 
after inod story te ros The body aout no: appear- 
i, and death 
ma + 
any fresh meat till the intee is ree to 
pial net 3 ay fe present their dinners are prin art 
Irish bacon. Ver y few i 
Sgr 
fa oye pe oF th - the me ‘hs asa 
: ° we thle s wile eo oa the 
iy tak 
but 
is kiko havin hat Ys | Aarne pd 
neal Nels. 
tike of the journeymen hat 
is — to have been occasioned by alar m and over- 
sy ae 
Pon pol: —On Sunday « a number of colliers and quar- 
this town on Saturday, and not one-tenth part of 
was sold that is ade dg disposed of pada on ‘ snk 
Sie Apor: —On F a pers d Easby 
tte wo > aun named Powell and a 
distain 
Me herd 
s town 3 and at about 12. o’cléck 
to go home. aving proceeded 
r. atters i 
y has terminat ey have been out, it 
eded to the mi 
baad ake t othe penser 
beg ey btrip il well; early pots 
ected that the ¢ erops | 
the body; 
knocked them down, and commen kickin; 
violent manner. After contain thls for soins time, eis | 
od, during whi e' 
The police had very gr 
ae them fora — ich Gar 
empted to rise, and 
> found ppc Boe 
ener | sembled in =e 
toring Greet “On Monday evening the Chartis 
with arms, in order to repel any attack 
which might bem Awe ae wee were proceeding in 
procession along the streetS, when another attack was 
m them, and a gt Th was ie consequen! 
on thia occasion the Chartists 
ery abide, “a. have been sold at threehalf 
md. 
ba Bs ine 3 iL) 
suai a Pik There is a very 
th d: ih usual 0 
Kk 
tréam of 
di: n inguest grmneng 
aoe oe oe UF four 
Fooseberries 
“They have Ned sold at | 
ably 
n ingu 
aunt given by several witnesses bro 
home ve he charge we es — eg me thaniel sou, 
Morgan, an 
ee they are 3 A filled. 
fesome 
eae 
‘The winter parks. promise well, and 
Pere. ace this — uthood, which 
ce by th 
snd sie ented hineat i Prose ‘ 
he = oe art 
seve! mt. 
tb was sella tb Tem 
tended with fatal ¢ ed 
this to Ita apts th 
ec W: 
2 from an old . with such ata the immediatly was it was 
ete i ona. ey 
oy Prose in 
penman, about @ rh 5 i a Cri ac hey sll speak 
uke badly; and it is they are — 
t their o oppor : 
to that : part of the town big! inha- 
e Irish, sat b br windows. 
at Feet to her their way out of 
thiitje of 
bana 6 “e the polis, who it is Sepabet 
sueceed in appre- 
spre sp 
1, 
Mr. lewell ha 
should, ith one tn 
oe drer eet: yen sahauiole likely t to have sgt at- 
: tthe saniuaen of two i 
as started d tedat 
whilst 22 ek 1 and t tas 
miles from this phigh er broke in cone 
i dep of pen ince 
averaged 
About ten o'oct i 
six and a half inches broad ae et 
