al im pulse of men —— n a wavering 
toral imp iure 
ring the night. The men on | man was murdered in a railway carriage. From him a wa teh, 
approaching the ship chain, and hat were taken at the same time, and another 
wzs's Pap was left in the carriage, which hat was 2n = rto the one which 
John Matthews had bought for me. rard c of 2000 thalers 
s n à ros spoot 
watch a are to hail all boa 
e Ha Ew RIDE IN 
sale, the i 
em ‘Volunteer is created 
nb w 
view ate. 
d r that the new ride may be entirely free from | {V8 broug 
interruptions, the ee lodge o n Queen's | | 
e Gate has bee ved. The new marble JE: 
FA 1 
Ts.—Within the last E hich mi 
: few he ne. hare odd given of intended applica- | account I was found guilty 
tions E dei aon t in the ensuing Session to Lii | death ; but God the almighty knows that 
as the improvement of the metropolis. The t rre i a videli gro: 
m of th et | [forth ots 
ake igne where they have long pad wanted | 
. Hamilton Place to Park a from Piccadilly ; 
to t 
anel shirt, a pair of 
ould be glad also 
It w. oe thin g when a 
under arms in iA Toi SUE 
in a railway dus. 
into poverty, and the 
at the greatcoat would 
S ACCEPTANCE OF HIS Yacut.—The| sioner 
following prag eter - e received by the committee : 
—* Caprera, 18. 
le er 
dns Vauxhall ‘Bride, Chelsea Suspension Bridge, 
uve Bridge, Lambeth Bridge, and Deptford Cre 
Bri The d tat o 
5 Tho use i 
then i the Lord will also graciously Tim 
e till the €] fs Vendee and therefore I ome you 
e line sind a ee ssible in eue P that I 
ih i o "only receive when you forgive 
and that y you Y will not refuse In 
il not let my 
—La di ies and Gentlemen, —The | 
sdtw to me. 
and oed more precious is the generous 
ce With which you have honoured me. Isbali 
ud of h 
dl my life be justly pro ot air ot Pate 
it was merited by others rather than myself— the harek end of Hamilton Place and terminating ir in sequence of the publication of this letter, Mr. 
iw, by good fortune, gained your sympathy. Bene-| Park Lane, nearly puce Pitts Head Mews, about Sherif Dakin has felt it to be his duty to publish the 
fors to me, a humble individual, this is a gift 130 yards south of Stanhope Gate. The Sout pom written in answer to that communication by the 
e e the B se of my country—the ca sington Ne d Bill will give power to the company r or of th he convict. It should be explained that bars 
people. ith every grateful feeling | applying for it to make a street or road comm g at yes ot the convict, which was W written on th 
of i ait, 1 am yours, n Garibaldi.—To the t Street, in the parish of St, Luke, Chelsea, ing | November, a fortni ghé beforé his xecution, was rs 
erre for the Cadogan Place and Sloane be? bre: terminating the lá ds of Sheriff Dakin on that day to be fo 
POWDER de D MaGAzINES.— | the Cromwell Road or Brompton Road, Old Brompton, warded to its destination. The Sheriff forwarded it 
Boxer, ca Bujerititen dante 1 labo- | near the east end of the South (Eoque use "— delay, and the reply, having been received at 
has been appointed by the Secretaries of State| METROPOLITAN BOARD OF RKS.—At a meetin ewgate on the 12th of November, the day but one 
hr War and the Home Departments to inspect all| of the Board on Friday, it was reported that the Bank | before the piia ma was immediately handed to the 
shore, a a uniform regulation | of England had agreed to advance them money for|condemned man. After the n - passed in 
for them, The following Teu 8 served | certain requi urposes in two loans, to be taped, the hands of the sheriffs as the pro m 
maters in charge arges, &c., in ames,|one in ten , the other in 30 years the | such a document, and the following 1 tend l translation 
Now and canals adjoining, were issued last | rat 44 c 
E 
augry dE of it is now published with their sanction and at their 
re Pio request :— 
nce) Unhappy Son,—We received your letter on the 6th of 
Novem apre aco em haart ego i a Sani goien. You ask 
bs: to forgive you; forgive tae and if you are M 
of per cent, ra 
nu respecting the statements made befor 
House of Com commit wage, an 
Y^ hen jn the sb press, to 
g bad used Mr. Ridley unfairly in first accepting 
Chatham River Medwa des tender, 
nies ot of the Spir or en buoy leading to Harwich 
2. When the DATE or pene pi. is one mile below 
, and not nearer than pa rs e of Beg pred 
P3 
g ires, be lig 
avin BE Lae a ch 
“1, Mis dà to be lighted on board any barge or crate 
wder or other combustible stores to any 
his 
E 
E 
Hg 
If you are 
him. It was finally agr reed bya E "aed cem cene id for my thoughts 
to refer these statements to a committee, with a vie 
an MR of the whole matter. 
UM 
may, 
ND SCHOOL OF ART FOR NORTH-EAST 
i 
p 
i 
The aia preas of ii letter in comparison with 
the len mpm he that to iine it ve a reply, and its 
uced an impression on the minds vd 
the ‘Sheriffs and the anthorities at ‘Ne ewgate a at pret 
i 
f 
g akey of Laridon i the purpose of establishing 
| a museum a and ed 
i 
23 
qo th morn rg from the hives 
ite quarters of A rage gt a 
and l 
i 
i asit 
nnocence., 
z 
at powder on a industry 
d 
H 
Man GHT&R BY Burninc.—On Tuesday t| 
coroner "fort the City held an inquest on the body a: a 
u called who died in Bar- 
regard to the oss of ti 
and riding li hts required to be carried according to the 
im the bce tinder box, &c., will be used adv 
gargs light, Ge lunder no ’ pretence aro 
ard. monk is mos! 
M 
7 
EE 
f 
EEE 
| 
fi 
hel p at Hox proposed 
se ngs throughout ‘the ‘vids pta to agitate the 
H 
E 
i 
"CADGC* à TA wis fag 
xA the time the combustible stores are 
uctions has also been issued for the 
Y 
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g 
ENTS.—It is well 
Mod HIS Par 
biotic: of Franz Müller «d 
s LETT 
een oh of en the y ona 
ensued was 
against the chimney-piece, and fell into the fireplace in 
such a manner r that she was in fact : sitting on the grate. 
»-5 
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É 
S 
nof arg a caught fire until her whole dress w 
| | blaze. _She has remained i in the hospital ever Pine and 
i 
| abe okt became worse and died soon afterw de 
| The jury returned a verdic; of wem eed i. gases 
for 
like so many others made for, by, and échemalisy are 
aed ‘Withers who was apes d to qus 
is very wide of the tru 
“ Newgate, London, Nov. 1. 
e| “Dearest Parents, ca cm co ew Friends and Ac. Great FIRE Y. 
guaintances,— — With. trembling ban Friday evening a pe e pre 
u further of my mis- 
take a d men ^ E uie at a of my disobedience “towards of Messrs. Barry Brother abies s and saltpetre 
t parents, has followed me, and bas infinitely pel sel Mill l Street Dockhead, tely in 
Messrs, Meriton and Hagen, and 
the days of life. I no comprehend 
eh cee ae omg Pa a tion of 
and mother 
now 
tection of the ship is constan es 
quan which "duty, under the 
ore- 
rmed by the bower 
e forem: h 
e fore 
hours, and the result is to be |$ 
in the morning to the 
za 
on heute 
the ship at any Gee, except | given u 
opes 
will forgi with 
tell you Te it su pe that I am 
expected 
oar gir Fre a 
any kind of this hat ne brought 
all your hearts. 
cope ido not which he does not 
me, in order to punish 
eis. | almost solely directed towards preventing it extending - 
to the S da wharves and premises, The fire was 
ibe | not effectually checked until Saturday po gen = 
D? lit is not ons "thoroughly extinguished, and 
As | tinue smoulderi for tree or four days to come, à 
wall fell, in consequence of the 
e effect of steam and Mele upon 
but the firemen luckily escaped. 
subduing the vast mass of fire, ad operations were 
diu 
with 
ma a hat for me. 
d pp. On July 9, 1864, a T a | the jute stored within, 
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