aana 
i 
piirit 
sE 
253 
14,000; in St. Savi 
Jame: 
out any records of the fac 
asylu m at t Ha kar aeos est ast 
offensive, 
y ‘of ‘blankets, furniture, ¢ and chamber 
nt. 
ae of the 
cor 
usual. 
e maga deficiene 
a 
et iene w vith 3 
2,000, and 
ith 
Sl ell; dn “st. eauvoir 
in St. Marylebon 
Sonis’, S ‘Marylebone: wi 
Chelsea, with 8150; in St., the Glou 
0,000; in Pentonville, 
other barge “of is employed TaM nk argen? 
fi t Mi 
| Gloucester stated 
on Mr. enh at Yate) 
rarer in sepa 
| ucestershire Midsummer Sessic 
S. Smith (convicted of the attack ~ 
nement, 
surgeon of the county gaol, who a certifi 
“good” health ~ — convict, ‘though Dr. tp nd 
in Trinity Chane Lisso 
mips doo wi th 1 3648 ; . 
ary’s, Bryanston ’ Sqnar e, with 28,000; in St. Fert 
Ay 
Mar 
Walworth. with 27,000; in b Reins Church, Walwort 
20,01 
usemen 
rthecureof Innacy,especially 
ted out as a evil; and 
ic 2 
atotalwantoi 
rants 
appeals pn 
ram is mentioned h reduced in s, and | 
= Ler inmate of ra prison, was re efused ‘admission 
th 20,922; in St. Philip 
Mile 
n 
oe. „Chur ch, S 
Clement ’s Danes, Strand, with fee i 
14,892 ; and in ae t 
with 3, 844. t 
house the ‘population is often Ig 
of the incumbe 
consequence. The state of the Earls- 
“ape Reigate is still far from 
mt is under 
There are many other districts in the metropolis ‘where 
there are no en ndowments, or where they are m sa de mi 
t from 
very unsatisfactory 5 
sean the meat i is sent i in baskets from n Kensngion, |o 
E 
weata 
Thero ) have been sev al cases of fever and 
g 
TuE MerTRrOroLITAN BurLpIne Act.—The 
| low 
ton of the in —“ That, 
er existin ng circumstances with ane to » church- 
4 
th. a > £ 2 ns 
of Mis Marsh Nelson, the archi itect, _to the d deputy 
mer for Middlesex, 
cident i in Tottenham- court Road, was pu ablished a S Bee 
days since, in obedience to the grder of the 
Mancneste 
as has been established į in “this ates and it’ itis a cece fact 
[eim o irvine mi rotating to the Gm rate, a, if 
circu necessary.” On a ee ow this 
ae 
pany 
aiprits w — consequence 
Rate om eam asst will ie Pe ed 
mn B 
aay -s is to 1> erected on 
f land 
on „The The question of providing for ma care sei insane 
apatia 
who 
The E ar ip of| 
ients has much rai the attention of the | 
be described as satisfactory.” a general rule t 
ion provi iia quit eee with 
the ts, which are often very large. Cases of 
have n met with, and the ptr 
In 
y its aaae e ‘and contradictory 
Thomas Fors 
only 
the substantial construction of all | 
whatsoever, the perans of the 
of the inh abitants 
rules, defeats the 
have in view—viz., 
houses and buildi 
spread of fire, 
f. 
diate se of the Sa was 
front hole i in the party-wall betw 
Hunter and Mr. Maples. The 
oneto Ae ee evidence of the | 
“ detail survey” was made 
the entting of the} ro 
een the houses Se! Mr. 
primary cause 
sere se eek for the alterations, whereas ching | 
wed. 
short of jeie ie have been allo 
AINAULT FORE . C. Gore has 
f Tal 
osses 
istrict surveyor, a i 
befo: - | coun! 
s made a one | 
th, 
“er At tlas w arch Mr, e E is eal ti i. 
have ae mt x a ing of the ob peng ond been days 
before a — n he advised an f lives 
agains boiler a in a t with | the com- 
pany. "Tt is me that within a radius of of 10 miles 
d Manchester there are 
tal of 1, horse power. The frequent 
oceurring through the explosion of boilers will, 
, induce manufacturers throughout the 
avail themselves of such a 
— 
Nor —A suit has been com a 
2 two vot “the oiik a and two other 
on this forest 
m bers of 
hapel against the piane (ihe 
The result of the Whole = "ais: 
Mr. eC 
row ame h a fen mada “to the pe ol 
provisions of ne oe are ee, bet irae wholly 
of the 
a an issioners on 
head during 
b the, past sea has “confirmed the i im- 
whic! th — 7 
= |i 
Rev. G. nope h and ‘the moe Regan for practising 
“open comm ed prescribing “ "e that 
Mi E an allotment 
that the revenue d “derived from the prope: 
42501. a a-year, without ld. yed p 
| peor ad of the church, 
rticular redemptio m shall be cntitled to ndiniesion 
to the church, congregation , or chapel, or to be 
Ser voor gr “Al Selston Common, about 12 miles —_ 
her of insane pers: 
cop re others pegha ‘ay a minis? 
have reason to fear that the condition 
y 
ft 
confined in asylums, 1751 in rospitals, 
Sas Retropolitan, and 2647 in provincial licensed 
he 
i yo a = ths upon the King’s Forest, and which Santali k on fire on the 23d ul 
before the disafforestation (as stated) only yielded 6007. | Hozlebrook, > aged 20, who 
of i 
a-year. 
FIRE 
| Monday night. Sbit a 
a formidable character 
old, while the froni jan 
The fire broke ont i in ae ba part of the building Where 
was not subdu 
“Son” NEWSPAPER Orrice.—On | The 
until | Tuesday evening, to 
property of nares Palmerston, 
y a collier n 
yor 
lona in time aes con 
Lord Lyons gave a grand 
banquet on Ward the "Royal Albert aie af ied, 
i to Marshal 
roll and sia were chargeable to counties or | three upper floors of tie back, and aaa in front were | his Lordship’s guest to Catane. _At 7 o'clock the 
ed. 
entary pape FF 
ae communica 
aar 
The premises were 
gem 
c HEALTH. — phe ote s 
s |1849" "and 1854 the “average W 
ej arkam ga: t > 
and his staff, who w ean aren on th ee eee of 
- rrr Albert by mah 
i a: Á ‘ate of 19 guns, core’ 
vase Goin of 
the Duke, 
“= if 
ihe alip ty in the most 
salute announced 
the arrival of of the onde of "the on ae the Port 
Adm iral the Lieutenan peret Govern: the Admiral 
a renee pi 
ip 
s| which, like the present, is te sore healthy. 
8 
F 
atsay, i on ves ath a June 
. Panizzi, recalled the attentio 
PUELLA 
f. fe H pi 
Hit Ha 
B 5 p 
ji 
mere | 
eiae mA new r buildings, and with | 
1 ee. For these buildings it says that | 
indispensable, = i submits that the | 
EEA i 
i 
During the vane ae Lo of 877 boys a wks 
165 re registered in London 
ES s of the years ibas 
verage number was 
gemen 
Provincial. 
—A Penge: of the parishioners of St. Peter’s, 
as held last week, ae the churchwarden 
poun 
roposed a rate of 1d. in the d for the ensuing 
oa wore "that the money was wanted for the „general | g 
ra Mig girls, | a 
eas | 
tation 
On re bani pia 
d” ip ‘on: - Jed, “he way 
= goo where 
aid for 
quarter-d 
Lo 
Be pity Mi Duke ry Malakot on his 
right and se min Pakington on ft. After ‘aod 
dinner Lord Lyo roposed “ eat of the 
Em spare and Empress of the French,” See was 
followed by cithociastie cheerin Mala- p 
| kof t 4 health s of Queen ae 4 
til ll nee, ed 
uminated with Major 
case- 
les of the whi ao a dangerous 
the pi sald for oan leveling, meee gti repair of the 
d and burial After a dam i tennant 
aerenca against 
if 
Sortial side of the Mu 
ing determined aye the proper 
“natural history ” collecti Fe th 
naturally = eine c itn while the 
fj 
T 
al : 
laa 
w 
weaned 
E 
Ezg 
ER E 
LONDON 
rder ofthe 
aai an i. 
ear 
f Al 
B S 
siz 
P 
i 
meeting held in this town on the 
animousl, 
the m a f 
to the nine out o 
pete g and afte salt 
ec bone monica aeien e charges 
volts pe rere "The “Duke @Aumale has purchased a 
lar roperty in the Vale of Meecha, ore wut 
hae p it i is said, intends peser prh a chat 
consented to | bari 
half t 
„ being defrayed by a 
an 
gmt 
pate a young 
the deceased 
d been companions from rg ea. 
of childhood extending pasa to that 
ri |in ae a grew to manho od and w manhood, ang 
+ + 
foe Tike Unfortunat: ely, the father of ae te and the 
fi 
ga aen 
h 
