mty of Kilkenny. Walsh 
iem ed, but bos h death, he recognised four o 
the n who are i pes 
"is Mas o MUR 
called Bridget O'Neill, 
ini found in a ditch near the 
has died of the —€— alive i in 
sin 
to whom the Rajah had written a touc 
M Pee pe 8 Christian poe s. a appel 
ned a strict Brahmin o of the Sudra cas 
Per Subsequently confirmed, und 
wya m 
hich she was last seen 
penes "Similar skeletons have 
ears -: 
t 
oF on! 
the compar-y of the prisoner. Fes 
been EN in the same spot, a 
d have bee 
called o 
anda 
Vis T Si ete 
25th Vit. x g^ his 70th 
of age, ' has fos en He proposed, ther onai | Addington 
E a ^ E pee to|and if farther. evi ce bandon tho s E Sys operas Sr per le. 
convicted of murde rand crema y m was | evidence had already RN Hamner ol eem be this E 
e hanged o edne the 5th apprehended. The counse e prisc ) tT ab the only surviti 
: or iker wi who: m she klep " sting pes to | course, but the AS. anaa a de iss a ally 3 years -Bpeakidesot 
e: rf. Th rsoner met dece eld, FR eve prisoner’s own inte ads Mr. Pitt as Prime Minister in 180 
i arrie 820, the 
there murdered with a reaping- “hook. No one sa 1 ated in dà 5, Des 
the blow struck, but th tial ane "Th ‘ce five daughters Detto es still i, 
by 18 witnesses, left no doubt of her guilt. ne $ the-deattiof Bis - 
or her v victim was found lying on her face in a pret isum Mrs sus Aim Aut 
head covered with blood, with MA cuts on the fo! fuis Xi MBASS Anor ~The DP Dg 
hoad and a hole behind the sar, made by a stone which Jipii dim ae pee eat thin Syot last 
as lying near the corpse e DENSE. Beemen d Tex year have published Meis dian irony the bookseller 
insensible t Mee MUR d angrily rebu Fou uyah, a t Ye ddo. other hid gs iti is the Pul n 
usband for takir W. 
from each ots the Sl are the “same as well as 
the weapons, though one atta manages them better 
E han another; mu French, Ea: ove all, appear to t 
i nd hor s are very olds an 
T Tuesday the 15th ult. a | therein. Ceremo red an 
hi abmut 12 inte ome lue en ton, was found the | are very n only 
lyi he Stirling and Alloa road, near Tanroads | the same as to a person of inferior er with the 
Bridge, fight fully wounded and sp cochless, à h es me wi as = nee ee — eco Pe ^ ee 
metra ay a el Se injuries, "hon AE 1y they were not separa d us bya cur ain; even DAY a E son, mbeg Het, bore ia " in aL 
i > A ON LOFTUS 
paaie s Eg at on th ha cee ded he Princess was not veiled, and sits as high as th kt Rie. Motte boreal Kilkenny, 1 Ae is d 
the sumo day, an shy m boca exami cian before the | Prince. ‘he Lords were very -— even ps civil, for | protracted illness of ma m d 
"ü an fs el £ 
Sheriff made a fi all scknowleatl ment of me guilt, He | they allowed es hd e es The à d in| one ar eatar: He chteteti ts E 
sudtliat he was prie ork on the road, paring the foot- — with ou lv d t : al T a the Saag campaign of 184 04 41 as E. 
th and cleaning the run-channel, when the boy came | Were less civil, and “anequivoea y demonstrate bat | and w resent with the Turkish for at the afi 
ub D d ek by the head and ught his cart ne thought us ugly. Ang tiei woman tbere are " nd 
ids thers the Empr 
hed. He felt so | many , among o 
over t nue ied Lg Y da a -— e | French. Mina ^ like a man. In order to a appea 
SE at thi Mitet Lt. 5 & btw taler they w a high bo nnet, Even fashionable 
raised ie shovel and knocked t down w pace lpr vid xm: they ue Em 
on ue ack. He Hie n Mae: = page of - ivl struck 1 1 h Mahratta "orereses v Parla AMI Pewee 
3 men, and one sees men frequently run along the 3. x dus m mint 
hi or thre e he: and leaving ] servic tha t o cas sio o rone ivo 
z S street in the arms of women. We believe them to d cen ien. itio Sve ordo 
5 their own wive in general enjoy too much | generali 5 1858. ioo 
neg d iE died at his $us mbers, 20, 
boy befo ore, but ied thathe wasso epee at the time, | liberty, and the fashionable Th apa e the et tha e dres the ult, in his 73d year. He M 
e | as those of the lower clas The ess of the women, | 1804, and saved = the Bellerophon as a midsbip 
th t if the bo had _been a giant he believes Apila 
p n TI = jj especially at night, is a ‘alw. s decent. Excepting | battio of Tra He ards served s the etn 
E dh inia th utch women, all other European women stand | on the Trish at and Pi re tsmouth ; and, while = 
to be eccentric, if "^ Fabi le, and w n wa clo a reich. The Are aff. es © Astator, t took ee in a yard- arm ot Taia ni 
nd : : 7 our, wit e Frenel 
E — val seine sed Ane Se sedens little proud; they wear no lo wenpong and very seldom i Sa d draw bate. E. 
remorse of conscience ^ the deed. j On bei the distinctions of their t eppen thata every- | in 1819 and nenne y commen the 
the Jen 
mg 
spend x ees oted to the officers the proverb 
thoes. w 
were bore to $4 hanged would never cafés. 
56 
and the Isis, in the West Indies. pee cepted the 
n sedie ch epis) c rank of admiral only a 
He f Colonel Pati format | 
ei er-in-law 
the 
We 
ody, and 
High officers 
t aded tand everything there. the Island bra St. ciega ang 
He js a native of Perthshire, is eb we could no ; 
ver Ed 2 aspyin lass which, erhaps | Major-General Sir Henry Torre 
ju of agn d has eed daughters usas ost uis ESA E Bose asa. eA. ue QUod ig dilies Cup am 
he 19th v 
3 END D ud, eR the Sa c xk like pt ain 
aa * posee e E articles too mach i ahont. li anBoyed| Gove’ 100. teers the Hà 
A us very much to ed in the towns. | the following year w 
Eatin "e is foeni very qoc ye why exhibit it | head. Hoe served as 
"vd e crisi ie amma, <tr see atte Marda Phe to every on e? In Paris and London they run (walk) | teries at Copenhagen, 
"iliam Stone was s iudiieted for having cut and i 3 | cheren. He became a co 
So Elizabeth Ann Stone, his wife, with intent to murder fast, get as they do in ountry when there is | omm n ing the rrow, ac 
her, at P] most on the 16th J stra red that me a tre. The houses are so high that they must be! tho defence of Castro and in Et. enchi 
risoner and his wife en married about 12 years, On the | Sebastian, wi E dread/^ully wounded 
n ht in question they went to , being on the most | destroyed at the ina earehquakes They appear, how- Bt. Se astian, d jere ho was re Jed tid 
micable terms. About haee p the woman awok e ever, to stand again i ed a pensio: 
found a candle burning, and her husband lying by her BIRTH OF A CAM IN MANCHESTER.—A double- | 250i per annum, with the 
She asked him what poar im i light u the ogre HS suid was ped Bactrian ca n the collection of Mes rs. f retirement in 1546, became vice admira! 
u 
2 € e Taylor was well: adr Torte 
troduced in vier floating brea 
D TUCKER, G.C. Mn 
in Dore. Suet, on "the veth h ult. 
179 d and, aoe ing sendis in the Med 
v of Goo 
Am ape 
as lieutenant in 1799. 
or no sod. La calf, except to ma! se 
tempt to bite it. A little Pater and attention, | 
e peop. “Ast on however, altered her temper ; and then she took kindly sin rd "Isio and 28 na 
ral ships o e hom tion, For his 
e|su yo f milk. Both are now doing quite well. Soon ied as mado a night of XU in uus 
drawer and get | after its birth. the calf measured 3 KE 6 inches in 5! e Prd ys eet In 
so b eight and weighed 581b. Like mother, it is yia in p the sister of Vice- 
ionwas thatthe | brown in colour except tle humps, whieh va black. | Leeke, K.C.B. 
p In the calf, however, the humps are unformed; the hg og - — s is i it year Edinbu 
rie M oe Mae wie they will grow ar ere indicated 1 [s nisal A walh siot de T pub his active 
of manslaughter for kiling cM vite m - mete to | patches of thin, 
penal servitude, was charged wi 
Susan Gleveriay. 
e murder | size bearing no proportion to E 
ded eee sae in the ofall grown camel 
loose skin, resembling oil-skin, and in| bear u up almost to the ast, € = 
bulk attained by the aig his sees walk 
beca 
and that : 3 
ee Toma | : 
It "Xm M bo bstan e ar cies - | ten year vcn on of Miabhag r 
ce. ring the rooi appointed Professor of Humanity 
und the woman upon the floor, b. coding profusely from i4 ‘ik amer petet t v pex ua d n rte — of mee which office he filled for i p 
Same er Joming pr her oy rest | Wt lag of Duar and, gent of thee e| tig lo pert te a ony a TO 
saying that if d did Toke Waal P M him into custody, Louis Charlotte of Denmark was da echter of Frederick. M» qM HAY ERSKINE E rare MP Gate. 
wards She died a few days afterwards from the effects of the pres Reden of Denmark, $53 Mater E the late Ki tko 20th vit. at his as M kaum iral puce Y 0, 
= - r was fri mA bruised, and the medical Vom ds : A esi Ssg 89, Sahi E in 1810 2 
rad ence clearly showed that death was caused by injury to u grave of Hesse, by whom she issue ae 
e brain, resulting from E pa Mi E" married to Prince Frederic Anhau 
isoner’s blows. ince ee 
returned a verdict of Gui lty of EE 
told the risone s had Soon Jo 
i appro 
ock a woman = per tom hel ne 
e did. py ide sies e tearing ofa shirt. ao wind baw her, 
strike sie Ry nd blacken both her eyes, was as scandalous 
and w sian as it was rimini, He | pem e killed 
another Woman, for which he had suffered penal servitude, and 
for Asa now be sentenced to be kept in penal servitude 
Siem We eer NORTHAMPTON, 
& man 47 years of age, aud described a 
etm the Wilful im of a girl 
ears ago. The case has meti 
and w; HIST 
m 
— The Ringstead Murder. — | at whos xcd 
others, pice Sir James Weir Ho; art., 
n our P Chairman of of the East India Company, as the god- tather, t the | rioters, y life et 
no deceased gir was į eremony being performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, | Proctor i m. ‘Doctors’ € Do 
ederick of 
the present Queen of Denmark; 
AE nia a daughter of eio 
diee to| Lord Fn 
lix frag Pind: ke, Heredita ‘Belen eu Oe. Dalland. The | £ x in E) 
diese of Wales and several Tue beri D of the royal ms of | *^ppoin 
Germany will be placed in mourning by the death of her royal | !: 
highness. 
THE PRINCESS VICTORIA GAUROMMA OF RG, god-daughter 
of the Queen prematurely on Wedn: ey at a houso of 
died 
.her husband, ona: John Campbe 
an Squa: 
K s 
