tion from the 
an interview with 
laters sey re 
ro- 
ene 
nce 
tecting the river 
to the London sewage, head 
Bart 
ed 
Eardley, interviews 
Manners, Mr. A Disracli, and Sir 
Thu rsday, for the purpose of representi ny 
the 
= E. 
John 
"B: wes 
to the 
inhabitants of Erith } 
and Gravesend to’ the proposed jams ans for the drainage 
of ase don involving outfalls in mace river ing a 
FESSIONAL IN moe —Miss rl 
Indy a alluded to by the Hon 
on| Bris 
the pore ‘of this Toa e to 
Tiem mated very closely to the calcula 
mount. Cpa he week the paa ia 823. boys and| 
839 laat in all 1662 children, w istered 
ie don. In the 10 nas the ihe 
regi 
ing, : weeks of of 
848-57 the average number was 152! 
netal. 
sted 
ed} The 
stande o on m an em 
neh series e elion, 
aeae ear this cii = : 
and t ny one of ic ias eu, 
ried i in meth te aden the 
_— The fire broke out į wing 3 
oe : ieee e originated in the æ ae do. 
workshops, having probabl 
the men left wo: ork on S dy ue hr S p 
The f 
A 
ovi 
con Thorpe, of Bristol, h 
petition, now that 
e to be admitted to crore "that clergy pits 
t be disqualified 
Jews ar 
a Establi shed Church may no 
me f Parliament. 
pte summer of 1846 the dead body 
ge Clarke, sion in this 
pre —In 
and extended rapidly throughout the w wi 
ately there was no wind stir ng, or 
sa tthe whole diate? nd a ul sr P 
followed. y any on an was to be 
ring; bat fem 
he destruction ag 
life must kaye 
ected wità 
re-engine o a 
Searcel 
being only one fire plug, and eet conn 
a 2-inch pipe, while there w 0 fire. 
nd R 
pent s Hall o on the ‘ith a, 
sel that, in = aera state of the ia 
of a 
eeting a 
por ores cou 
against: hi we 
of slander, she im as no right 
ina told on his meee His head was rly 
from his s body, his —_— stock being ae ‘through, the 
directed wae “efforts ie ly to ‘the 
ed in, and other 
the statements made at that mee ing: 
left no doubt that he haq 
pond behalf that she has never confessed to Me Po ole or 
other clerzyman, and that she did not — a 
advise eith er 0 ven Mona referred, or anybody e 
— wt Mr. Poo) any oi other clergyman. 
fion: | bay ro 
, which they accomplished, but 
of the building was de str oyed. The 1 
whi ich 
a foal an st ty murdered. 
q 
Fad 
| by te police at the tim me to discover the 
P Wala th 
‘The | property is 
re fear ful. 
q 
— a verdict of “ Wilful Marder jé Saisy 
S 
he Je not a it fit a ake any 
pnra ea letters that have appeared oole 
and his two former cleats, denying the charges that 
have ł 
or persons unknown. ey e that tim 
ncaa pin had r 
nothing conclusive had taia pied till w 
three weeks, when Sir R. Behn the Chi ef Commis- 
Poli 
the civil courts for redres 
ee the weeded of k jury, and 
n the ha nds of his legal adviser. 
which i mediate steps to Lag 
determ 
Mr. Baring t therefore a 
has place 
ced him to 
taken to ng them matter ‘before the local magistrates. 
“3: D 
ci 
DREN z information 
‘Tavnocan E=—Mr. Walpole has replied ty 
missioners han es pn had m ite 
| to visit this wate roy lace on her way to the 
u tha 
At a numero aymen, commu: 
— of the ‘Church of St. Barnabas held on thie 7th 
5 D ya 
husban d),i 
on ee: 
the charges ‘made against Mr. Poole as “ “scandalous and 
false,” 
Will who was g Ae wee in the 
murder. = ey Satie of the 29th a Ti 1846, 
in ħim as s their minister, and calling upon the Bishop of 
to state, 
oie “rpg of the district, the grounds of his 
Gamar FIRE IN THE London DocKs.—About noon 
husband (Page e), Aye resided aED , came 
and had his 1er 
this parish the Worcs AMAA 
pas wihi "the Staffo rdshire boundary, and abeat 
mi les from 1 Dudley. It is a The cea 
The: 
home about 8 o 
that he and Ban it arm labou 
er 
Blewett, who is now in pubes at Ilford Gaol, were 
going iah ni nishi te to steal some corn from n the barn of 
Bre 
mystery. =i pt me s0 oo they are 
briefly these :—On Thursday afora, 
Wi liam Collier, the murdered man, arg 
a beer ot oa pce 
houses in 
ve floo: 
S daca 
ee 
of Wokke wane ‘speedily on 
ts of water endeay ured to 
he 
and accompany him to Blewet tts geal whic 
| oki ay ee They there met George Blewett, Ned 
Wood, a med Ge Chalk, They rem mained 
All their s a t’s. t for us to be going,” abat bi fore 
kális rer out. they ey should “serve out the police- 
ery = the outbreak, became red het “and man if he interfered with them.” They a EAA 
communicated. the barn, Blewett havin e keys, and the men 
e any ae be eign er 
the fire a pol iceman or any oe person coming in | 
ts| if she 
| that diréstion. 
ut | about t five 
Mr. rmer, for whom two of them worked. 
| bed about 10 odot but she was cone the 11 by toh 
3 usband dressing himself, he il 
omething she s 
her dress er wo 
Brockmoor. He is e t 42 
age, and a wido friend, Jabez Oni 
native of Bilston, and also a fitter by trade. 
to be of roving uns settled habi to have 
ue navy. He as out of employ, and, calling — 
t Brown & ree s to ask for it, was 
invited by ae friend Collier to have some drink at 
After the men had: b 
minutes she 
so] 
t As 
TE was so = Crom dete ‘te should i 
y out all night, pig th lier insisted that — 
shoul apay mee es nes a ; 
q 34 
“ Bill, But the at is coming.” 
rapidity, a 
Her mtn immediate ely came out with a loaded stick, 
nig 
shortly after 10 o’clock ne tare: 
Opes Bein the beerhouse getting 
the fire had got ie hold. oft the a ware- 
The policeman replied that. it was his duty to 
upon which her husband struck him PREA severe 
Pe 
A at 
inap fre 
b 
lows with th è stick on the upper part of the body. 
Han 
which he ee a 
eis r was seen Bey them until 
lowing morning, when 
iN brutally psig gy ` 
e 
‘eoeoe- nut ms ve and ‘ihe rahabl eom- 
e basemen 
was there, — they all came out of the ba: 
5 hos So 
one called, that. he es bed at 1 
y body « of the ions was fou 
o'clock in the morning. 
nd about a quarter of a 
rn and ss 
day evening” 
e| The clothes of the murder 
been mg he — a bbe eoul 
appearance of a river of liquid treacle ; 
E scone 
er the combined effect of heat and water, It 
was not ‘all. near “6 o’clock that the fire was 
and a 
rumning to | 
he abou 
after ae had aophed him down and murdered him, 
they carried him spot where he ats und, and 
that es Chalk ag = his skull with the heel of Bis 
On the day after the body sh 
husband, and Blewett went to Romford i in the Suntan 
and on the road alepa said to her hus pandi a ‘ee 
should have thought of seeing the 
art, Page said, SI have a 
and it was still smoulde: ering in the rui ruins ‘a midnight. 
Blewett replied, — do “that, BiN; it will only be | ult 
the pi 
illed about 12 i 
mind hs it, a s cult mo make up her ee to ad 
at she — of the matter. 
and every pos- 
egesteethatroperty i the TH 
vr Co The report of Registrar- | ti 
Gener ate that the aai irie in the week 
Saturday, June 26, w n the e corre- e |i 
rsi 
ee arora was ashy killed, Wood 
and e about six 
hended last ina field in 
Psat | 
he parish of Rapestnms and and remanded. by ee mee of 
tu 
Ker: again broug! p for A 
trate to Ilford gaol, 
further examination on Monda ay an 
of the 10: years 
which, 
_ GxroucesreR.—On ogee) y evening a destructive fire 
PRE 
‘yout 
| Blewett, Meant only eco now known to be alive, was | of 
.—The election of a ca oo 
of the Court 
took place on 
Ward having been 
