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- juries she had sustained from ee bens | of re Pag nome and 
s, a5 ee ow sk was found to be There 
r boats on board, but th heir condition a oar 
and’ rigging, which being released 
3 towards the land. At this s period, and indeed for som me 
powered running o he 
0, but no boats put off to render 
Peasitetan fro 
ing timber m-the wreck, whirled 
ho 
of the’ ve been washed ashore but that, of tia a 
~ Tucker h t yet bee oo EO ee s that he h 
sailed from Portsmouth, in otis pr: H.M.S. Jri ei 
ut 18 months since, for the coast of Africa, oi being 
obliged by ill-health fa give up the command, eeded 
to St. Helena, fro h place he embarked in athe ill- 
0) 
hich oce urred in a large shawl- 
pparat ing the firemen to resist the actio 
e smoke was brought into operatio On the arrival 
of the brigade, the superintendent was for some time un- 
able to discover the point @vhence the fire proceeded, in 
consequence of the immense mass of ke that ema- 
nated from all of the premises. One of the fire- 
men th re equipped himself in the apparatus, and de- 
scended into the cellar, in order to ascertain its real lo- 
cality. This apparatus was presented to Mr. Braidwood 
by 
entitle d the “Malco 
urgeon in “ e Navy, was one of 
e.—On Saturday, i the weekly meeting of 
the the Vestry én = 1inute being read with — rence to the 
mental pore to the 
of of 1793, os n Regentccen s, Mr. Gomm not 
Ad ric was demanded, when the confirm- 
nt ae os 
has been the at a of many o 
some time it the property of Lady Mery! Wortley 
Montague. 
Richmond.—Duri ing the last week a painful excitement 
Sah aioe throughout this — — neighbourhood, in 
y mbezzlements in the 
the i 
institution, a gentlem . n ho, besides 
ere hl car sopuintinne captain in the Surrey 
mili who has saliseres Saatabahaed the highest cha- 
‘ant was issued ae apt oi Bel stead’ 8 ap- 
. Warr 
sion; an or during aturday last, the 
ung 
from the vessel, floated” 
trough oe ship, on os port broadside, son austere 
repo 
actors Friday and § 
local magistrates were cepeed is in | investigating the charge. 
The e examination took place befi yet Mr. B. Hawes, M.P., 
chairman, Sir Sir H. Baker, enh Rar . Penrhyn, os other 
magistrates , the iuceieer of the institu- 
Si eev 
ed the p ato ver 
appeared that on examination 
0502, was found to é tinds 
r T. Reeve yo aye it was the custom of the fi sceey 
either to call o 
From evidence, i 
0 
of the secounts, the sum of 
h money bene the vou itl prese o him by the 
prisoner. Two cases of eaeuclcdent. sat ne 
only gone i pon each of which Captain Belstead | 
d to 
oan issued notices beng he depositors that th . hal 
ands wil h promptness, and pledging th 
settse to mak coon ths various sums abstracted by “the 
ecretary. 
Twickenham.—On Monday, a young man, having the 
appearance of a gi Fei was apprehended of ~ police 
at this tam for attempting to pass at a shop a cheque on 
uae and We: stminster Bank for 10/., Aetintss it to 
or, 
‘ged. € prisoner made great resistance before he 
was taken into custody, and on searching him another 
cheque was for 10/., on the 
e was 
passed 
M 
inst. on suspici 
for final examination 
fully committed for trial. 
on, was brought up fro 
at the Staines potty peat etet fad 
So News. 
Her Majesty's Visit to Walmer.—We mention ed in 
our Test. I Pritice Albert’s visit to H.M.S 
ose of witne 
with a flag flying ~ 
‘Ever ything being pr epared, and the 
guns 
d to Capta n Pring, o 
being shot aw cme 
ba top se! the other staff 
Next e fired two broadsides, by 
divisions, tnd these completely ride and nearly de- 
stroyed the —eve of the balls which did 
not strike ihe target falling lox Bi nd, and within a 
few fee Had the target been of the usual size 
er n'y and 
y divisions of boarders to 
s by several interesting evo- 
war, closely su Ppviies by 
ext seen 
bie boa 8 
of ships “i 
riggers 
f ames in thei 
e riggers were aloft rer otting ai, Ginpatng 
the rigging supposed to have been shot awa the 
y- Thus pideebes uted ‘general quarters,” ‘and the 
outa were then ed. A 
tion of i 
1 expresse 
Hida unattended by 
any member of the hioahiota t 9 o’clock the 
honour of the Princess R which was an- 
swered by Her Majesty’s ships Thtnderer and Curacoa, 
and three boats, with a gun on ea , from the Thun- 
rer, which were moored within 50 poet of the Marie 
t | Majesty was unknown un 
The Quee 
wit. manned, and ae “ Pit og he profusion of 
, had a picturesque 
tretl -n 10 bau 11 o’clock tees st ‘1 Deal Jagger, sve 
ecked out with flags, arrived off the Castle 
se i the lead in he I 
nyt Mel for sbialt half an 
, they reno: Bt wards the a eat head 
Light, rounding the samen stern, and recei 
hearty cheers from t 
which 
fas ngag 
Castle, nn were witnessed by the 
from the 
per Lord 
hou Arrangements 
or the Royal suite to visit the Thunderer 
occurred on board, and the 
Sapte baci 
and w vin ae with i brush. The field then made 
or a at bi Park, and soon found in a cover close by, 
wh had a good circuitous run minutes. The 
en 
fox was mate ely killed at Betshanger Gorse, within = 
or 300 s of the spot where the field —On 
a Qu 
visit was quite unexpected, an 
own. and Pri 
House by Sir W. Curtis, and ‘afte 
e time on the 
the launch 
the Seooee barque Felice, from the patent slip in ra ths 
harbo 
al Districts,—In addition to the engowsat d 
th 
e 
minated the country a many ‘ae around, causing a 
at number of poe ne from Boston, as well as from 
considerable ee , to hasten to The ex 
il nip Pointon 
won hho 
da iit frees the first 
outbuildings on the farm 
Bideford, have 
c 
upon the pe ish. 
This 
negatived by pike result of the poll. 
é .—This town was thrown intoa state of gr 
consternation on Friday night, b ago that th 
E. Mortlock, ane 4 Fellow os ¢ . rist’s 
ny at by his nephew, hn . r. Mor 
k, it PPP ta 5 ng Meads of his rooms in t) 
Fellows ae the e, about half-past eight, in 
