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ge, and as far as he | which he grounded h 
as al in | he sa nad examined the dramage, an his Jud gment, he 
iatelligenee to thos ie aeons rang ea by the TTA of 1833 s tho exist- pa gone, had fonnd, an absence of ‘entiation in the facta; 98 ae gen sche he had forme pf. 
i 1 c > Tl 
ing a semana bee a te ieee uryt eT oa are in parrots — = cee upon flushing. Many tha dilironi the righ should dee pat F 
ee ten. A Mena MEAS f them ba Sog ig k whi othe. oe ee stena s hye rde sadder securities ha Pipes Ra ; 
a t $ o the d g tahea ve tha m 
iod bpoir forthe ried Ppa ar this injustice Skre d niera hs insufficiently supplied with | been adduced was that Be an which yj Py 
by obtaining a fairer and more honest ae Ble tor | water. para those ig en: m tanks were so | directors of the London and Coun a ee $ 
peoples alertar, wro Rava resolved to sinik all minor differences | he was position to stal i T Ria bg, had ajin PP - 
ež, a e ned, owing e presence iracy to destroy the Ti i 
of poli ith in the determination to advance our common | might be. “imporfoctly flushed S pp y Bakes 
cause. his cause ar have ne —_ es e de- | of removable obstructive sen als. Sie Shad found that | larg e advan nce: : ried re Sadleir. The parria po i 
E ay go sida pyi sido with othertnery. > Wo auch did exist, and that ge PA i e.|both unable to meat ibaie d Sadler wm fs 
i mdeavour to secure flushi y les e than 1 ought . z meege eir en; eme: 
j= efficiency o oe fang mens ure of Reform newer yey ee The ‘eee bia defectively ventilated. In such cases | of Sadleir would have brought ruin m mye f 
Suet into “Parlia ment, 1 ba, foes Rem n D7 ages the foul air escaped into houses. Those were matters on | Bank. It was too much to call upon the coat ; 
eetings, by petitions ere and b avery legitimate and | which the Board could satisfy themselves by their own | that the directors of the London and 
operation of your re hd h the constitution allows. Above all | 4... There had also been causes in o e aware of the frauds of John ae fai fi 
things be united. 4 Apai ah ape @ distrust ote ANPA ernst va of Windsor which had evolved offensive | ship said he had entered into aa e - 
yon 3 b Shenae you discord an if you will. pon aoar effluvia, which had impregnated ‘" atmospher gee e oh more length th; = eee = ie A 4 
i f xt Reform r ewise an 1 mi ay: opport) 
Bill Your earnestness n mow deride whet er pa ty ° “the semen iets ae eg: psoas imperfect | any erroneous AS wi Pox ‘onan i 
al will shall triumph, whether an end shall be put to the portant matter Ang mirexion the case in tha, orent t entertaig y 
paer agitation and discontent which a s of injustice | arrangeme ents oe for this pees Sc lites (tbe daima Bef oi, op ais 
inspires oderate demand now y the t occupatio a 0 2 -a 
i rh al po Bey ta th W Spr aad gee of the country shall eres ae ae me some par ts of the tow m, produc- out costs. The decision will soriga aft al pete p 
Be accumulato Any vid e Hous pee ah vi whan srg he se as tive of at ae some ar bu > terest Tipperary Ban 
—as p tion did once betore- x ndows, OJECTED a i OF pean 
1 admit of a calm an deliberate considera uses, immedia' win TROON s 
Tnd settlement of the questio e which 7 ol to a digtet met Becht ent a: ‘the e TRELAND.—A letter Saturday t 
Cc ax:—The Astronomer Royal has communi- | inmates. e found the mere ok New Tish by a person ie Mo Ler ig a tis, that the > 
Vi jco-Chanceller an offer from the repre- | Welli Square a n ipako whic aes o rish Americans wi t amet fi 
sentatives of the late Rev. ard Shee: | ates were thrown. Withrespect to the ater, he had | their ended visit to ta dl pad wuts fs 
ellow of Trinity College, to present to the university | no reason for believing that that supplied by ine pa water Ka Gover nent will not allow so many men ap f 
end 0,0007. consols for the establishment | egmpany was otherwise th o esomes u ange in - 
of an astro cal exhibition in Trinity ege; for Bear ma the inhabitants were supplied by mean h 
the promotion of the science of sateonanns in ha of wells, the water of som W = Shi pp filthy atlwans. s 
University of ve ridge or endering | and polluted to a great degree eha any r 
efficient the € bridge Observatory $ for the benefit "ot 5 aL without a ply of water, althongh FRIGHTFUL COLLISION ON THE Norn Loxpos=d | | 
astronomy, or a prika magnetism eS air, SL | construct: to be sed by water. found | collision, which caused i l injury to at least 39 lan. p s 
or. of such other sciences as usually ee r may be| considerable defects in the house drainage, the |som e being ary peri if they do not prove fatal @ F 
continuously follo ps permitting an escape of foul air into the ho pae atai Sy ass a on Monday evening at Hacky | 
F —The village of Bredbury, i in this county, | This often arose from the fact that the sewers were station. e ordinary nger-train to Londonim | 
has been the scene of an extraordinary occurrence—the | yentilated, and that was the only mode of escape fi he Chalk ‘arm Sito ah Camden Tora eae i 
attempted murder, through jealousy, of a girl 16 years | the air. Mr. Simon then recapit ted deficiencies as | i ual time, about -pas 5, ir Toe r 
of a boy of 17, who rwards committed | to 1st flushing ; 2d, imperfect arrangeme ts for the the “Stratford pica a waa : 
suicide, It appears that the girl eager tenet Tals | removal of refuse; 3d, absence of v 5 tion "i 3 “oe y pilot : a Seige a roars | - 
masis home from an evening school, when she | 4th, the existence of nuisance from pigs jes an : ; ordered F 
et by t Sres William Bradshaw, who discharged | slaughterhouses, w it was in the r of the|to bring back to Camden a goods rap 4 P 
irte ‘tol at her and then ran away. The girl roper regulations by gies of | Haydon Square. The fog was very E 
Ry p a the tmk f 
contusion in her left side, and her left hand | bylaws. “There was great reason for believing that | time, and became more dense on + a i 
pas ot by: the explosion. The boy on arriving at manype Kingsland, Se ere the train was larka l 
his fathe the contents of a pistol in his | grains in the — "vicinity. ‘Alderman Bedborough | fog siguals, an the driver ye informed that en S 
mouth, and infli such dangerous injuries that he be mid b yas could not in the opinion sa the "Penh ages eed xen cen tir ac lg OT 
dedom. Si te jury at the e inquest r returned | 4: dsor arose s ainage. Mr. ing him'h Hackney z from Ùi z 
i mg w. 
‘w yerdict-of Tem msani pecias having ee a large proportion of these | two minu he t a 
as gat ath on tne morning a, wool-sorter | fever cases, peser essed his conviction that it had not | _— of ihe Hee Station, when 
E ing in, towns | originated “ Windsor. ies at> no | referre: e 
murder his wife in manner, | case had a | in w t might s appear to be the of second-class i 
and afterwards destroy, ed d himself hy throat. | worst distriets of the eee she vigina | was so loud that, notwithst 
The unfortunate man had bi n ill bs one time and | from the Privy Council, then E ade a stat for 
unable. to work, and this had. preyed on his mind so | manang the drainage, showin ng that the chief defect sever oe 
much that he twice threatened to put an end to his | was the absence epee me mun So bole sae ba drains | well as. the ee » to ik smash, | 
existence, bu er ersuaded his wife not to | o¢ houses and t sew al e was on k 
divulge his weakness. Sunday morning between | giseussion b g abt Oe reao wee E E 
nen ea the poor woman was awakened by _ wn adj Sadi the two or three pre ome “red. Samed | i 
eutting her across the abdomen with a ra and some of the inm D pe removed tot f a 
bet succeeded in escaping from him, screaming aes, ¥reland those considered the orst irai omen were takit : 
+ ne = and her- cries brought a policeman to the reian ndon Hospital, and two el me y German Hospi é f a 
d in readfnl state, -with her| PROCLAMATION BY THE LORD-LIEUTENANT.— The | by the police on atnotohens ia x 
Ponh Rarer ion and pene profusely, ee her | Dublin Gazette of Friday contains an important ton. at os two plaoo smi m s 
husband who was still in bed w: g his throat. | clamation by the Lord-Lieutenant for the suppression | Woodford, h leg ‘Pye Smith, whee E Fy 
The:constable struck the a Ming of. ss Tans ar he | of the Ribbon and other secret societies. It commences aaga to the residence of Ms Mr. Dede 5 f 
“was too date: Pid nt = a was obtained bn by proclaiming t iations seditious and | now remains. An pag gentleman, was taken to $ 
ta be quit e dead, and his treasonable cha t in l parts of Ireland, Birmin ham, inj niche Mr. A 
imæstate admitting ‘of but little sens of her Bas id a at i was riding. "i ae 
cted upon her t 
the dreadful in ner nfli 
PORLOCK.— 
t will be recalled that a man named | ten 
Swai 
ille 
er, these oa aths shall be a of dete After cautioning al 
wit 
ed | Britannia Tavern, aire he still 
of Aston near Birmingham, who 
e Gov 
o an old mine ca 
in 
Ex =e t, and the 
‘suspicion et proved accurate, At. rent ae and 
sh 
expense — as been pumped ou the | pression of the same, and er ing 
depth of 207 feet agen ses de = the unfrtamate ni effect these our i i boys named $ 
‘has been found very little d sed. - It m ithe the execution, we do hereby offer a reward of 1 Stratford tole) 
been in the water for more thin, toga 5 mon ths, b but such ee! as will lead to the conviction of any | inj ; th 
oon eros with w he water is heavily kegel of the persons who shall have administered any oath 
had preserved it from putrefacti On the body reward of or such information as will lead to 
atv remains 0 of the poor childs “clothing, and other the conviction £ my of the za sons who sha ll be found man 
portions of her found in any w f | inju 
amoil-skin which is known to have belonged to the | the aforesaid so eties” a |e 
“father: Tn the sack w with the corpse were some small| ARREST NSPIRATORS.—On Bes rsday morning | thre 
‘bags full of stones, evidently for the purpose of staking 15 prisoners, charged with being members of an illegal 
it. One of these bags has been recognised as having society, a >y the Bandon tr: os, under the escort) 
a in t The body having ae phic ody of police. They are all l young men, , and i 
us been easil sauna, and, the remaining link Mon 
ising supplied against the ——- com- Sibbereen, and three from Bantry. The captures were station 
“mitted for tig lat the approac! chin > 
Winn ed - They are members of the Phoonix Society, ton 
to the Privy Comnel that fever wen. vet ver 
A ae 
this town 
in 
quence of deaths in the families 
‘Several of the Royal mow s within the precincts of the 
-castle after being attac eee Ser wera At a specia 
een Board ealth held at Windsor on 
shia of Mayor in the chair, Mr. Simon stated the 
result of his inquiries into the subject, Mr, Austen, 
one of their body, named Sullivan. 
| soit is $ said to have been to obtaii 
our country by American Filibus ters. 
by 
The object 3 f the 
an invasion me 
1.4 Wet 
on Monday Judge Longfield delivered judgment 
| re Burmester,” the 
Bank, or the London 
— to the seach of the Esso of na aie J 
Sadleir. After an elaborate review of the fac 
[ss 
apan: 
yA the 
he matter 
Tees whéther the’ official manager representing the | eng 
and County Bank, Daa wit 
ohn | 
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