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therefore resolved to chet Mr. Allen, the foreman, as the | 
2b 
in detecting and frustrating the scheme 
swin Aber by means 
f Continental 
the concussion, having fallen on his head; but his medical 
cause of Bech o letters of credit, bircera att ported that the learned gentleman has 
aaa The consequence y seer: ecu Sev: raat coil yay eg ardecige: to A ~—s a few exte nicest 
of this was, that notice was given ae the men — they ‘lion ns, expressive o of the vedi | sense entertaine d pee sone ieeslseig sO be od aie a ne 207 
should suspend their work, and not resume it until the | meeting of the conduct of the the inhabitants of St. Pakeras won Wad. pa pogo. 
n was disc aioe This has not been conceded as moved and carried Uuanim ously 5 and it was finally re- lic erty for the pur pose of mee M Fares ota. 
the contractors, as our readers are ais that et > i Fab 455 
have adhered to “thet ‘resolution. Some “expectations, “it measures for the purpose of recording, i - pre eer what measu wird ald be adopted 
seems, nent and substantial manner, the sen nse of obli gation in th iy wirlypeets ; 
return to their a, but such was not the case. On | ferred by the proprietors B ga ne 
Siccriy: the foreman ve gg to bosite an interview with wor rid. The co om mittee have" since. eraincd that the | same ieee course of extravagant ip useless expendi- 
—_ was again deter- proper person to tear receive subscri cripticn than re at 4 ped gua Dh geod 
mined that t nothiag chor of the “ischare 4 the “ 1 and his — on Tuesiay, publicly | whom area number were femal les . The va rious speakers, 
in Oe Hee re ¢ | af whic! h their bre- 
as the time aie the contractors is within a day or two took ae on Wedacsiay, mye i it was enmoumete “that t | c ceeded to animadvert eee on the measures both of 
of exp) iring ; and Messrs. Grissell and Peto, it is added, will and the past administration. Mr, Feargus 
rg 500/.; and it was a be that not more than 102. 10s. cera having sed the meeting, re: re 
~~ Metropolitan should be received fro: any firm, nor more than son 5s. | n accordance with the notice convening it; and 
Itified t to learn that in the io of vg perict on Friday y ei ad ly after giving three cheers for the charter, 
intention the form of dostecaonink ‘which it ae be deaicabte to nd three groans for “the factions,” separated without 
Gorerament to ) carry into effect an alteration He bt im- anna and it was toy agreed tha! a tablet shoul Id be | nf prin jisturbance. 
acted Lorie pled 2 
Boa nerd - ts fas firme Cu: A, d Tee Tres,” and con: tal Ni 
Socio ouse in Picea: fered with | tai C; or 4 : ‘ 
that ert ay Picea had been made some resolutions pom at the previous meetings It was a ‘si | eee a one 
ag the house whenever the nied r deaf ty fe f at a serval nt, to whole family, page Papo 
ay ee ad or the encourage- cicesiel. ie following are : aly 
will 7 priory down and the a of preseeey in eae languages and constitu. Cc " ing with | hinsei pr 
Dp . pacha ears ia rouch, a farmer res’ : sitar t 
; ven Government ossession of it. On the same occa- Cheek Rates.—A vestry hes been held having reason to an m of the conduct of his two 
Sea Sir pee ch ga ty Abode ishig? & ehurek Fiat 8 sob female servants, gave them pee fbape to quit ice: the 
‘ f a select ittee t w it was proposed that a rate of threepence in eemenat meen gai a 
ce pagan oe sie y of a plan for be granted. An am ent, however, was aise tos ts ibaa st Pm On 8 a her place was 
impro' geome f the Tha Vaux- tha opeanbeyaeon aps until it was ascer- | 8000 OF Mr Ceo Le Pep ay es Sunday, a married 
hall and London bridges, for creating an embankment, tained ‘wheter ‘th e amount could be | raised by voluntary t ves m cain - sta prc Peay ig ti ‘ ae 
embellishing its banks, removing the obstructions which | subscripti ons. The oy os 9p ra sdeuieie aera: pig tm ae alld 
at present exist, and for rendering the banks of the river | ment. hi iscussion oa an filative aad Xk of put hee aati Seve} 
capable of contributing to the health of the rapertie tsa was then moved by the & sos i yor the por heen ee foe Becspiacge ell ii 8am 2 
and to the beauty of rraae tok and also to consider | adjourned for twelve months. sense of the meeting tet : ‘ pata : 
yility of a railroad al dic ith a | was taken on the original skagen the result was-in a pda seamdboeremsttioratre! pet reer] 
view to giving greater facilities ication. Mr. | favour of the rate. A whic on the followin day ions being excited, the cake 
Wak presented a petition, numerously signed, since taken place, and terminated in a majority sche: moan g day. Sy ceauee mae peace ad 
preter econo forth that the borough | seven for the rate. échinic Fe wae ‘Seika thek ae only was the cake thus 
o densely populated, that it was meecety healthy for} Mf in the Metropolis.—The total number of oisoned, bet so me sauce for a beafsteak, which the cook 
the cinta that the children of the poorer classes begins % the “3 hit shaming: et orang peta as pct tad up |p ’s dinner, was 
‘to pl yt egistrar Gener. he suburban ‘poison. 
Been nt of it other space f for: recreation, and thereby districts, com - the metropolis, was 857 ; the number oy cate = jpn Pee torr the poor-rates of 
runnin y praying the house of males he Oo 451, and of females 406, ‘pegews oo“ tk much as Lis. in the pound on the 
a number less by ly nee oF e three ° 
otros Sak tccheaan tion Fr ehe people : yenre 1838 1888, 838 cad TSkOCuhich an 6 rack- rent. | The manufac! qecrtens have for rome time past 
Tn connexion with the ‘same see it ates that, in —On Sunda ay, an extensive schiors was com- | sioned er during the last week, been heightened by the 
consequence of the committee ropolitan im silversmith, Cheap- Rath ahkeh he c Pgh ran nch establish. 
prove ts to ipo ag nd | side. Gold and silver watches, gold chains, and other ment here, a i 
aroad formed from Vi Vauxball-bridge to Battersea-bride, articles to the valaé_ of about 700/., were stolen a the ij aro yar few evenings since, as Mrs. Dickens, 
Government surveyors have recommended the old hou thieves, g eof the hea d gamekeeper, , to the Earl of Chichester, 
from Che g ji ey got i kel p townto Stanmer Park, she was 
The , belonging to the apothe- | entered Seeekop. by breaking throwgh the eal, wad, anit) seopped i undress of a soldier, and 
caries’ com , will be removed to Parson’s Green. is thought, they must have returned the same way. who was” mpanied by other soldiers, nearly opposite 
Wood Pavement.—At a meeting ofthe the barratks, on the Lewes - After ill-using her, be 
vestry on , one tad toes a ofa new ew patent reward of 501. has been offered ; but the parties role robbed her of upwards of 5/., his oe a 
wood p t | and notwithstanding Mrs. Dickens 
he fie 
been made at the r esidence of Mr. Mountain, | 
Soxth “Motes enh corer “He podrnsees a model 
Te, 
Heese _Aboutt ten 
waa, its slipperiness, was obviated by their rte which 
in the evening Mrs, Moun tain | Seo 
f the parlours, was sur- | an, 
prised, on pai the ee to “fod be i pern Seay in 
nd undergone an examination 
when Mrs. Dickens recognized | him, declaring Fane aap 
Presented a good mrt 3 in every directio 
Proprietors were 
the 
rd. having 
der his arm. 
and continual t price in 
On seein: 
t } } 
Mrs, Mountain 
of her pu arse. Some circumstantial evidence was adduced, 
the garden, followed by he 
more soap kf the fact of bis having changed | two 
of Naveny or English elm, at 16s. a 
a F 
5 1 h 
transaction ; and ultimately ‘the prisoner was “remanded 
the be 
Same to in 
T Square e 
ises from the ‘Thames, o over which he 
for a week, with an intimation that he would be then com- 
“say Ae cal cwontany the sectors separa se teh ae i 
Ss might wor at’ the om ~——s es it is supposed, swam * "¢, | mitted for trial. 
base blocks oe pecs I the tif tif | ae, on sere h immediately afterwards peor ronan ge w days since a melancholy accident oc- 
Loge depane yh adenine te i oi cack. shore, he was not ep hange curred to one of the trading vessels s sailing from this port, 
the proprietors would remove it at their own expense; ” Fires.—On Monday night, during the performance of by which four lives were lost. The Severn Trow Sisters, 
After it had been moved and carried imously, tha s : vag 1 Bridgewater to this place, was 
the proposition be complied with, itlem I £ di & | caught suddenly, thei near the Holmes, by @ severe 
Served, that he had received a communication on sap Pena oa fe exertions were | squall, which sunk her al immediately. The persons 
Subject from Mr. Stephenson, the engineer, stating that it made by thorarties on the sage, mho tore down the burm- aan taaek hare ter, his wife and two children, 
Was a mistaken notion that wood paving became r ing before the woodwork caught fire. The audi- | » passenger, and four seamen; and of these, the woman, 
and quickly worn out, as was proved by the sleepers on ence began to rush Fy Bnd. theo number | children, and , | drowned. The 
the Leicester and Swanston Railway, ich, though they h eon from the house, i " to th some minutes bef u 
pad been down nine years eran. as at first.— were about to be tEtiowed, by the remainder, when the could get on ‘board of her. A Erg! agro eaaac§ 
Strand was f| dience the fire was totally got under. Senate engines | into Newport ri r; for along dasathey were in imminent 
was not re- | peril of death, ut they were at length fortunately y saved. 
Orse | Cambridge.—It _ determined by the | — = 
- =e apne soir assisted * the munificence of t 
were | m 
for 
e grate and pendeg which was — in 1798, nen the 
Liye is also | 
tent Charch, which, is  asueaggaaty be a 
imen of. r It is said 
ntleman from: London, celebrated peace know- 
ee ee 
— The: Tee wigan — ca the South Foreland 
hirh, it is said, was among the first erected in 
is now under pro cess of dgiclnes being already 
d to tl It appears a it was 
the reign of Charles IL., and t ere — 
the 
architect ure. 
tras confined £0 
x ttt 
