—Mr. Gee, Green-leaf Lane, Wal- | expedition to Sweden, allsiacds t Port ma i sa 
s to back, and ncasa head; Mr. Sin- ae whole campaign un ugal, a ars servod , w women. There dma louli a = 
tendents of the com any, injur ‘oe paca ais Sake me e ~My Walcheron instruments r this 1 horrible butchery The gung 
er for the nye — was | Wished ve 
resent in the themselves the 
abe Green, i pte mjay 
Eya some contused face; 
ae df the superin 
aMn Ei. ag Tott 
‘athens injury to leg E Atkins, 
bon K o face 
tased 
le or kia of Mosk the inĝ gre averse 
Poe | the task— but at last cons ldiers the aa 
= Ri chars Higham Hill, i 
Rev. Englan id, of 
minal os ged Tees Mr. Kae leon aara ania RED 
a ae eae revet rank mg y foto the 
: ieut.-colonel, mmanded the same that manner. They sent into the town, erefore, 
pa Fae he Sowars brought out two — anys tehers of 
h Bhooreeas, miserable 
bazaar—tw: wild 
ike , and an ten oo were armed 
with hatehets and tulwars mhi ordered to go in and 
een Co ct kill rhs Ai soul in and , while all 
ss regards the rates between Manchester and | sion garg: fem ty Ps o Bonan eae. 
and London, but with regard to those inot and as es ee enpa ichery. Fights, “wie 
i competition sie pera PA in Yorkshire, | ¢ oe e declares that the assassins on- 
Tiron such towns anid ‘London ‘il pine, Rion De. Brows, Roman is servizos, Bishop e enclosure =a 5.80 p.m. and that it was 
gat e Elphin, died on Tussday, after a brief illness, in his 68th arran 10 P.M before they came out to announce that their 
foal forthwith. mediate cause of his death ath was an'attack of bronohitis; work was accom ho says, a butcher 
OO ioste health. He had | appeared with hls omori beksa th tee, Doebai A 
tr w ore d returned to don- 
meee a! ransferred to ean on | tinue his ur. The Nana was in the hotel 
Bese onsen Cher Sing a | Set at hand, and when he beard that all ware dead 
faga raring a Hobr et Mni sto orders that the doors should be closed for the 
mm ards put over the . That night the 
anautch—a kind of dance and ball—to his 
"Barl y in the morning of the 16th the Nana 
kaan ork gavs orders that the doors ‘should be opened, and that 
-az sition {tn re He all bodies insi side am be flung into the well 
I ee pie, Chit Chat, Chatters Jones, Chatkerbox, th 2 Baron ot ah wos Sar Cog aula Se 
a grêat enm n winner of the Doncaster 8 Leger, and bis son ataplan or —_ md many iio, i it is nar te % that some 
at White! 
yM or dk zy a and had worn a Majesty’s Guineas have hae EANA to his lot than io my places or were thrown 
‘Prosecutor id ~~ 5 thee want hie as assista: ae fang, eat vib = tati but two-year-old a gym a into ha ya rage: the 
in extensive alte- | fanc. r the sum the more certain hi = 
jaca Reto otis beck on pers ed Kan traight,” Ah rai w fri enda KoT lich, sri here occurs à most 
hae bone esteemed by a large circle as a true ing his Jin an He declares 
s Mr. a JAMIN pet An ee Sted on th er, the 
. | his residence md Crescent, St. Joh pat kN in ma ` that ehed wi 
57th year. tne" succeeded his father, Mr. Thomas Wyon, ng raha At Fatteighar, gi Sg a za 
chief py 2 of her Majesty’s seals, in 1830. His early stu 7 ayy OA 
to bee commenced under his brother, Thomas tthe ofc 
y age to 
early ered “to read z 
ef newspapers which the _ received from Calcutta, 
n a 'employëd by the e —s trans- 
antes eat in which, rticularly that rela 
Ar t 
n 
w 
p f the war in Chi hey took 
al struck for the City erar Sho ha had a horse an English side Shae 
r had 
the m 
aes th sag evn of pya, for = beside him, “with her face a 
had sn er, i ai ne Beason the aa = russia Bae se Kaemi $ 1 poy en the British a ogg a Jutiehghae 
Teg St lithe chim a ife- $ edal | ne Boy t to the Sowar to give Miss 
ge goods an onl i a for the City ‘of Lae Tatton in ber of a t > p b up, but he nan with her at night, and it is supposed 
Cher, kan t ete E T forte Bo e ga Sere “tg — of Sardinia, pier with her to Calpee, case it is not at 
ber: ore plot 7, sharin Hi went cert a. <3, died at | improbable that the a [ons lady fos be 
to give up his lease in order | Bri house, 3 tat ion athe 4th inst. She had caught a en | si ogee tr morog Ba ith T a pasian 
him ridge 
erin Lincoln's inn Hild. — in the be eta of be week, but had appa’ 
te Davis committed to when on riar an she became faint, fed 
w 
engaged. Tine por 
ag rng utbrites are now, most Dugi we shall goon know 
a nearly a. egn n He known about ibout that * 
record in ime. 
ans, THE sees Exprprrios.—By the African mail 
o — the advices have been received from the steamship Sanbeam 
India, givi e indi» | at Sel gh i sco rg a 
i tive of the massacre at Cawn- | October 6. entered Niger on 
ee Otte g ative of, : K, published by | 30th June, reached Ebo on the 18th July, where she 
h ime ago, it may-be | inaina « month aall strived at Bae ee tabla 
i as “ fiction fo on fact, t A, — rat rr geet of only one mr Eag n 
i i r na collections 
Obit tarp, A nls = Has “then stion DE , md his pege aze je was to leave on garie 
: r peo — —Lady Lucy Bridgeman, daughter | narrative by an eye-w and survivor, a a eat 1 to arrive at Fernando 
of Bradford, died on Friday morning at Weston Christian called Hechot, ‘who when z mutiny Sora in 
the band o 
i the effect of the severe burns she received in 
me gg usician “oh of the native n 
i e i at Oae ha in the general arie .—On the 29th nlt., m a eiren Bre mt 
s sustained den massacre saved his life by procs that yA would Moncreto (eer ime Tady borma MONCBIEFPE, 
aughter of the Harl of Bradfon ee M: tan, biia he an easy | of a daughter 26th ult, at 6, Harley Place, Clifton, Lady 
ughter of the Earl of Bradford, and | become a ome 4, ieur y 
process almost on the spot. aA in "awn wnpore, prea the Hon. E, Mape, R.N., y, of ason, 
n PN eldest surviving daughter of | and was enrolled in the ne gh s Tores, with m he did ba inst, at ot Ldlbettuall, ety heey À 
evening, of Se Park, noar | Gilling On Abe the 15th of June, when | fev H. G. DE Bosses, of a daughter—Oth inst, at Grost Bar 
iscreal we seats x 2 nown og i or wW TEER T a irdihite, ady Biore eet Lams indt; at 
uncil o w d by the Nana, at which it was Fulham Palace, the wife {Bishop of Losos, 
T- | resolved tha t the women and bere t = bee- ETA AGES.—On the 2d inst, in the chapel of Galloway 
ghu T, ieu about 205, were to be m The ouso, Wruseakan rA TTouanacts ‘eYinay Bama 
ws went wapidly th through the ee Pi and a the men of = oe mo = mh pe ey e Eaka 
the genome Big 6th nes Infantry entering the -= parry d inst, at Darley Oharch, Boar big Attensa 
aan i h they | of Chilton House, 
en an; payta of value or trinkets whic y — riy oniy 
pee ed on their persons. When he Nana heard of | rain tat Cay Mal te af Daley Ataer rih Oo 
e was i lah, ALGAR 
tended pa the Temp! 
ie of fas Peer a bility, as of it no one to enter but jate Captain 
ook SS E y, as well as Pappencid that by some means n rally exc aimed |ant 2d inst, at, All Soul's, ‘Guards, eliest son of 
at ar ish gentlemen were e at "ths time ite wit Esq, late Captain King = Bush, ee ona, ly 
h nand children in theinclosure. Three ban Bridge, Ba jate CLOPTON Dewis Wrroriap, of Ruynsaat 
‘ened | FJentifed beyond a doubt, viz., Mr. Thornhill, magistre Montgo snd araa S Seevchire 2d 
‘ d collector of FPuttebghr È Golo Smith 1 10th Native Mitel“ bd be ty Be! 
ec , aoup 
preg E 7 i nee ins notes ot! Hever Wa : same A Hill Dereat aare, and 
all it is probable he was one of theG nor Ma orty | Sarrey a, of Brabdesbu Pak, 
oes ‘Talf. past a e rag pe F oficer of ia dae i oi ee Gao Geach, ay BLP. z 
Brigadier n, a OTT tl 
gentlemen that B +h ° left -menn t's Park, ` 
he innia. prta n D ii A að; ENT n the 12th of daaar, ih cam 14 eer 
the direction | Lieutenan ig meng ta ‘of Ballincollig, near Cork— 
of Lanea- | house to repair to 
‘ar as the re’ bet. S Calcutta, Canounte, wife of G. P. Levcrsten, Bsq., 
vil Service, ter of ‘ 
spesting notbi 
er in 1836, = ise ect niga ing, 1 
along the r P ad got 28 
vot the lich an and formerly of | indicated to wa Ta sot attacked from 
o aaah ulk in bis Ot Aapenn hy Rooms’ ae eiurdered on the spot. Mean- | Cunserorast 
Pali Serv with, ae ae oe behind, cut down, and murdere’ ion of the | aged 34— —lith Sept, 
ooro as ction of i — > on On | time preparations were ma 
and 
FAGAR, OB., of the 
Sut, Wh her ‘residence, Simla, HARRETTE 
