: 
—On Wedn Jo 
last, of the murder of Mary Hallam, 
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n which case t the infantry ree sah of 
nee ank a wi! file, 
one of the service companies of et “25th the 
ape,) besides about 650 men of the 9th Lancers, ‘as the 
ve complement of officer: 
Chelitenham.—A. few 34 since it was pero that 
has occurred in this 
cotton warehouse of Mes 
t. George’s Dock. Fro 
ich form a dense quadrangle 
in me 
s town, 
srs. ty 
> 
o 
the result, particularly as there was a st le of 
blowing 8 h-west at i e fire was 
fortunately confined to the warehouse in which it er 
out, damag g sustai o amount of 3, 
had the range of buildings been burnt ae n, the loss would 
e been v eat, the the warehouses, inde- 
Seaeee of their stocks, being estiniuted: at upwards of 
0,0002. 
Newark.—A provincial paper, the “ Lincoln Mercury,” 
states, that the framework for ten new bells for the church 
c 
in this town is now lete ; that it has been cut out 
of six large trees grown in Bosworth s ld 5 te 2H 
while saw oe ms, the se cut into the hea 
of a tree, et w was obstru ed by a See which 
t where the bstru 
it is supposed ind we there serie since the battle of Bos- 
wor oe in is 
} ent 3 is sited that the _ - W. Sibthorp 
— sbserbed 2,000/. towards the e n of a large 
R olic chapel i in this towny and “that he will pro- 
ceed Near re are mission on as t 
nesday, rity Sends scaviioed, “a8 stated i in our 
s eanees under- 
ie Mediterra 
there ok a 
oom eal accom 
rison to be ra Teady for the 
est 
ld formerly ey taken ee 
mort this 
te aie, but w 
empty, a ge frent, of course, must be paid. Tn 
to illustra pa rocegy of empty propert 7 the 
township and the t of distress whic ha own 
uffering, it is oe wal in ah F rate of Ae 6 in 
the pound realised 5 iy Whilst in 1842 a poor-rate 
ate of 
uce 3, 00, showing a de- 
will be agit om Prag the Police Court i in this city, a few 
weeks a he 
day; an which 
stated that it was 2 hee | belief the child ied in eonseuene 
of a cold caught in the Ledbury lock-up hou 
RELAND. 
nal pay ag» of St. Patrick’s day 
with all the usual 
Dublin,—The 
was celebrated in t this city on t 
stivi 
rl 
oS 
® 
eed unanim grit upor 
ence in _ Fi gterio 
at the 
co-operation in every available manner that may be useful 
to it Quakers called the ‘‘ Peace Society 
have the R 
ehelo was a 
the waste of life caused by the war in India, which in their 
piso J domini 
and was a disgrace to the nation.’ 
It also prays that 
no more troops be sent t to India ; : ut that how 
a peace, 
- 
l 
—The ceremony of laying the first “stone of the Cente- 
nary Weileysi Methodist Chapel in Stephen’s- Spang A in 
this city, took place on Tuesday in the presence of a 
merous congregation, It seems that part of the dabaeal 
centenary fu = for Ireland was set apeet for this purpose, 
and Mr. Boye aig! undertook the oT of laying 
| the first See pas g assembly 
‘im an appropriate diese urse..'The rs ii of the 
bs Dr. O’Brien as ishop 0 aoe ace in the 
hapel of Trinity College on San officiating 
he 
came son the occasion were the “Arebishop of Dublin 
| and the Bishops of Cork and Meat 
COTLAN 
‘asgow.—A melancholy emer: attended with loss of 
life, has happened to the Telegraph steamer, running be- 
n this ci d Gree Hie rs that the boat 
had been lately built for the river trade for the purpose of 
co ia with the ra She had been plying for 
some time, and being on the high-pressure ey tte had 
beat, the svwitvent steamers in the passage to Greenoc - 
On Monday, about noon, a ts ud report hea 
reenock, as if a battery of cannon had been Michsiged 
at He lensburgh, a distance of ‘ke ae ; smoke was 
to arise in that direction, and: teles s being beet 
| it was discovered that the Telegraph. had exploded. Tw 
stars lying at eres * once sailed for Hetsis- 
bur, o render a on their arrival, they 
wane that the T dlegrignre” boiler ‘had burst, 
and that the 
Ss A me wae was a toti a ing 
i en vaca: ascertained that 15 persons 
pieces of the flying timbers. Th el are 
una sed Bay the eneitdatti ie which they were thrown, 
to e the circumstance se 
state ae t 
ic’ none piece and weigh 4 
were eaised hich up above the deck” of the hones and 
thrown —— towards the bows, = tai ongside the 
quay at feet from the 
which the "were placed. a onze 
the great force of the pc that the whole mass 
eig’ can-Secigit ues ust have turned oti 
eradieety, the end of the boiler which the 
stern of the vessel now Lage ragehio oe tastes. The deck 
was shivered to piece beams, &c.,; 
sunk immediately ; the hail went ent by the 
pata ss and wheels were thrown pote | 
to an ang nearly 50 as ac The a s etl 
the pilot was standing bad very spoke broken, and 
vessel became 
ing t t , and in 2 such of 
the iron work as coul saved sino? 
tseella 
Natural Gas.—The Welsh paper about a 
mile and a half from P -Prid (Newbridge), Glamor- 
‘ont-y- 4 
ire, aw workman from the neighbo 
2s. in the © poate Wil otty’j latte gans 
FE in two Asti of 55 per cent. two months since accidentally discovered a ha ag jet of 
Worcester.— r informs us that base coin | gas that issues from a small river, which ri 
Pprodaced by the « Sotare of Fhe.  electvotype i is extensively in | ley between the Llantrisant enter $ mountains and 
this city, a er pence an pence, in | flows into the Taff near ag nets ridge. This jet force 
particular, ha € been successfully counterféited, having | the w pa ix 0 2 eo and when lighted, 
bi — carance of genuine coin, ot emical appli- | burns with great brilliancy ond inte ing a 
bywev er: ab @ solution of copper on + The deceit, | smell resembling ge: sulphur, "The jet and the water | in p 
% may be easily detected by rami ty pec pir ines tid 4 night the flames are four or five | 
pieces ogainst any rough substance, by which ‘the coating | sees se 
re side and three on the other side of the pg but no 
e of them so ae as that issuing from the water. 
"The Aca icu ed — fo 1837 the 
scientific wo ere surprised by the announcement - 
{r. Cro eh Brio mfield, had Sbecrved —s of a pre 
viously unknown pects vimana in - 
voltaic 
ur, 
s.—In 
hie 
in a close a 
ercury, every p a scileitid being 
taken to exclude extraneous m 
8 
dete inc 
nen tly examined. “Phe a 
interesting with respect to the habits 
produced creatures. Sim nivicitall wit 
just detailed, another pone was put 
atmosphere of oxygen On the 26th Feb. "1842, tight 
or ten full-grown acari were observed in active motion, ' 
The solution whence th 
ao 
8, perh ep, au hn add, that at 
a late meeting siededantadl Soe 
ments were wip re before the members i Mr. Ne 
when Mr. , of the British “ses cg expressed doubt 
be _ possiblity of their production, as similar experi- 
had been made by oe Chien, of the same esta- 
phahinen6, but without any s 
United States Debts. atthe ‘Hex York Journals brought 
by a recent steamer contain the latest statistics that have 
They are 
26,652,263 3: Penmsylran 26,326,239 Ap 8,253,130; 
eat arte ; Georgia ‘4 ; Flo orida, 
Alabama, 10, 859,5 ae. Y oe "530, 270 ; 
3,51 916 5 Kentucky Ohio, 
3,500,000 
3,401,5 
* Winconsin , 10 
iat total is 238 898, et 
0,0002. sterling, the city o 
large amount, nearly 48,00 
ye rt 625-5; 
. ork owes 9,663, 000; Baltim 
had aa ile on the s as § rs were on 
oard, it was di alt = arrive at a trie statement of the 
casualties. A nuin oe # individuals were seriously 
wounded, some of whom ot expected torecover. It 
appears that the ‘patvengers for Helensburgh had all 
: sitter be 
the deck, and the | 
1,800,000 ; Philadelphia, at New 
1,758,000 ; Charleston, 1,142,000 ; Cinlona E18, 000% : 
Albany, 39 rie fie Henke, roy, 3 iss “ol 
nah, 347,216: Buffalo, 64,500 do! 
total of 25 Oe 873 dollars ; or, with the Sta bef te debian 
about 55,000,0002., besides the obligation 
a several ses cities, the returns from which are not 
furnished. 
Chinese Agriculture.—The By gel of | _China ta 
stated to be the best in the world. Th 
that country with the ano value and e 
various manures, unde ow 
apply without loss that wliich is best fitted to sustain each 
ind of pli in this di that the i i 
the chemist are likely to be productive of advantage 
uropean agriculture. The p farmer already know 
that one ton of bone-dust is equal to 14 tons of farm-yar. 
yme of the most are ing oF or ore 
that methods will fter covered of even 
into a still less b bulk the substances required by co ge and 
that we shall h 
for the preparation 
of these con densed mi 
oe r im 
eing re viréd t to sit io each por 
semble oe “inp Sot are ererney oa: and the sit- 
requir two minutes, according to 
the brightness of ‘the a e rages ae 
salts of silver, and s ed, by an 1e¢ 
with glasses, to the an et light, and ie Thence} is, as it 
were, absorbed byt oe — a is called the 
“ calot typic’’ proc affor ca evadacioe of the 
pasiagid = Lae s ‘ffecting chemical ae and shows 
how — made ient to. the advancement 
of ce fine a 
siueiiace tained by this invention 
eed i in portfolios or suspended in frames, and 
the ihfulnes of resemblance may be reli ‘There 
of feature, and of 
in oe 
uring mill about | 
