teball, where they remained more or less unknow: 
ever, to have extended over most parts of the country. 
Mr. Kembdle’s np before the Queen, and they ap- 
plied to him to visit their Institute for the same pur- 
two Mr. Cemble accordingly read to them on the 
hts of Wednesday an ~~ Tharsday vate and received 
ni 
“vir the civi = But blish. Manche ester the riria on Hae day and on Monday 
Das the Chu vehi ‘of England aware of its r ste lish ary, and in Scotland «lso | 
“ment with es happy x 
"than the we congregation of Westminster, as it was The ate Fie a rape OE reet. —Th 
when Eata, ame co formi ts, and adop ted | for the aie was res on Monday, before cig. Wakley 
> worship of God tl gE bodies of a e four persons burnt h pen been 
i e Second esta he examination into the c ause of the fire 
French. In the year 1661 Char 
hed this Coordi French con, 
identified, 
© is ois ‘tion within the proceed Me. Wakley said he geri received a dicot 
walls of the old Savoy Palace, Strand, graciously pro- re —— s from Mr. Braidwo od, wh at the bott 
and placed “In my hot 
reading. 
Cam ridge.—A subscription is now in progress 
yee purpose of enabling the Rev. R. R. Faulkne 
the law expenses incurred in opposing t the stone 
whic ch 
S yided ki 
it under the immediate jurisdiction € of 
his Grace the 
pa in po washhouse.”” Mr. Farey here explained that 
th 
Bishop of Llandaff has contributed 57 
ee ng pete in the following letter :—** Rev. 
seta I pro- 
f the i eg Sir,— of pee asure I sead the 5l. which 
epo ch this congreg ation has general lly be mise ed, of m 
ie ied ri "French Protestant Episcopal Church of Savy. near wd ‘landing of the fi rst floor, and h it i i 
gnd honourable me ently made of it i an acute angle; and there could have Jaith as restor 1 
T copious histories oy à ae of the Church of clearing the wok: which must t have been gathering AN tenance hich we are cath solemaly eri ° Whatever 
Bneland. This French Church, ever faithful and sub- | years. bape ad b Wed- | may be the issue of the suit, the value of yo ar ample 
missive to the Episcopal authori nder which it has | nesday, so that, in all probability, the soot must have | will not be lost. I am, , E. LELAND 
been kin dl reared, has enjo oyed many benefits and in- been alight, and 7 greg from that day. He had Chester.—The parricide, Mary anes ae was 
“stances of f the dan erous construction of the victed at i last assizes x the murder of her father, was 
of the B h p! this city on Saturday. Great efforts had 
og Neverthelee it Rome up to this “sine, dr dati t might h her s n the ground of insanity, 
through many and y now | been gine nape the time the fiad was built. It] and petitions signed by the bishop, clergy, and.others, 
y gri vet be the Lord God that has supported | was very rapo aht that Mr. Farey’s statement should were forwarded „to the Home rpm in order that her 
when very low, and has helped us out of our | be put on record, , as it might put other persons on their nfinement or trans- 
oy. Wit- eon, for life. Sir J. Shen , however replied, that 
I d bequi ueath to their pos- nesses were Roae who proved that the house | was f all the points rged in favour 
the offic ces of | very ba vadly b il of th with the evidence adduced at 
Sese Sas of sania in ie 
rid 
arch bree 9 be performed in 
than lath and plaster. 
the trial, it was goer! inconsistent wit th the duty 
—the lan a ng sitting 
e Almighty, as also to the patronage and ira he deta Death, with an opinion that the fire originated in Croome.— On Friday an inquest was commenced on 
Lord Bishop of L of the 2 tw Sin nce | the body of Thomas Staite, the gman ye died 
hop of Canterbury, t i ther | | received from the gan = 
ations of all ranks of society in Engla ik from the ong - the in the preserves of the Earl of Co Boned 
most exalted to th st humble, we are finally enabled € Inquest ‘ded ‘Suicides. reese Saturday a d the coroner adjourned ror Bien 
their subscriptions, and our other funds, almost t n Whitecross- street taking lauda- | t tlh Three men, named Francis Ding- 
complete not only this pious undertaking for the reli- | num, | gi l by tk ley, Samuel Torvey, and William werapese a been 
ms advantage of our Ch brethren, but also a| means. The Jury at the inquest -ret d dict of | app suspicion of bei g concerned in the 
ious fii school for th education as well ins: held 1 
f dy rising | on Tuesday c on the body of F. Clissold, Esa., straet of be y.—About five years ago, a young man na 
the rector ix Ears rvice of a cle pian 
ion of the Kensington i a E the | of taking prussic acid to ‘relieve the mental depression in a neighbouring county, ran off w his 
t two years strong efforts have been made by the in- | brought on by excessive study. , whom he married at SE eter’s pple in ta oe 
abitants of St. Mary Abbotts, P es obtain that “ie ceased contemplated suicide, and the Jury r bien The clergyman obtained ett ea — which the 
separation that priori he Kensington re a verdict that he died from t: wef an over-dose man Ash his addresses toa a you med Allen, 
mion, consisting of, the parishes sof shire er Ba d- | of prussic acid.—On the same day a Wakley Derby pane 
igton, Ha’ ammer rsmith, an nd Ful ham whi ch, i inquest on a cab driver named Wat h 's part in regard to the 
ed, o the | sequence of taking tartaric acid, adam ved ty a che- riage, the ria told hise he eben break = pes aree 
r rests of either the rate-payers or the poor. “Rate. mist called Watkins, in Myddelton moniter by mistake mer nt. „On Fr ida ay last, Manni ing ma his sre 
a associations were formed, lled, | for Epsom salts. The Jury returned a verdict of man tin 
a permanent commi ittee appointed, through whose slaughter „against Charles Watkins. — "- the same diy meala ale. r was aan ig with illoess and 
OW, D arried to bed, and the man 
t, empowering the Poor-law Commissioners to 
of Exe oer e been has- 
tened g ta late fire in bee A meg hire hs re- 
sided. Dr. Lat owever stated that deceased had 
a then committed suicide in 
he e young woman, 
an, when the jury returned a ver- 
am 
fit, without the concurrence of two-th f the | been ill for some time, though the fire might have made | dict o er de-se. 
: of Guardians. At a vestry meeting held in the | an impression on his mind. The Jury returned : ver- _ Exe r.—The agitation on the a e vo Bishop’s 
part of last summer, a series of reasons for | dict of natural th —On Wednesday an Pas respondence 
dissolution of the Union was drawn up and agreed | held on the body of Mrs. Renton, wife of Dr » Renton t he bist 
, and sent to the or-law Commissioners, and a| M. D., of Madeira, to destroyed herself o on Ne t blished Pn notice, but wich a few ex- 
putation appointed to wait hem. About tt Adel 
the deputation had an interview with two of the | Hotel. “Tt appeared that the unfortunate lady had ees Dr. Bull, however, gen put blish ed a letter to the bishop, 
nmission ners, and at its close the ein me told insane since October last, and that Dr. Ren iton had n whi ch he denies, in positive terms, that he gn 9 
: t ld well consider mer repre- | brought her to England in rls } j; influence the laity of Exeter against the pas 
ntations made to ikem and forward their answer as advice of various medical friends. Before leaving Ma- | jetter. Dr. Bull states, that he attended no i, 
dily = possible. On Thursday, at tł deira, she had pted her lif Iti by gu- | sought no interviews, offered no suggestions, “ in 
peo f guardians oft the Kensi ington Union otie. lation, and had also done so on the voyage. It was|a word,’’ he says, “T had ommunication what- 
tated that she was an amiable woman, and had Pew ever pe any of g ei (most whom I know 
to di Uni mfort i ury turned a em a Arey de- | not by name have been instrum in 
coche igs are the arra 
:—1. To place Kensington parish u 
angements proposed t 
p nder a separate t 
of guardians, appointe ed peepee to the 
o be 
n life. The 
ceased dsuiiyed te her: 
nate uest at Staines. —On y Mr. Winer i 
een ental 
In fact, E ‘had left 
was issued to the 
answer to ) the Preben ndary ` was 
covenc the parochial a ie 
resume ed t he En r on the man an 
Exeter be! efore A 
dment Act, by 
and 8th of Victoria, cap. I 
dor parish un nder sep eng tard 
t present for the relief of the poo 
i Frauds on the Post- -ofice —An 
rs for the West Ind ies was aen 
authorities on board the Tre 
e = Southampton for the cs! at Indies. 
ygan and samples | 
to the French Antilles. 
. To pla 
ng 
extensive ; seizure 0 
A by the Citi 
BBR 
e Pa 
of “guardians 
d Fulham, 
r last. It was ge by the medical and ana 
witnesses that the woman died by suffocation, and the 
stay holden, end more se i advertis tn in the 
Pp 
lutions adverted ns in ow 
an by arsenic. 
n, tha t the father had, contrary to his usual custom, 
Churohwardens of St. Andrew's, Piymonth, his Em 
held 
te 
be last steamer 
The let- 
e man bore a bad character, 
wage The Coroner said, | c 
church, t 
not sare mit himself to pay any attentio to 
its proceedings. His lordship, koves, addresses a 
e | long letter to the Churchwarden ns, of Charles, the other 
f p +}, h 
ly mouth 
g lette: 
iat 
his own pero could be more clear ont conciasive a as 
to tk int th id OB age at re w: 
Ene Pas hip s 
into the questions at issue. ays 
your dirende ik 
“There are two particulars on whic 
y the ae he se er 5 a0 tah 11. | the evidence of the boy the man put ting the tea kea it ea Y ve! rec cor ts opinion ihe use ve the yea in 
ised schemes in France’ the teapot, which w aia Jend to the conviction “that it prerai prar rien the meeting pa er aa a sym- 
mg letters into this roams ogy attemp a are then s bis intention to destroy them all; an ng that ber bol of a party.” Now, my order on the subject was expressly 
e to get them te foreign a s of a mail- | be had failed in doing so, he effected h end by su designed to prevent its being any longer ‘the s of a 
acket, a id ty,’ by making it to be worn by all. I could m the 
Beor, si e payment ` f postage. heane TES ETE ~ n to be worn by all, and therefore made the on er in 
pnt Garden Market.—An order has been issu g to th clusion sete turned a a verde | power, which coul eit outof hare ape e ch % 
e Poli i e woman, and felo I have found that the use of the surplicein pr 
Commissioners of nage ve A “petter reg ate of wilful murder as : 5 fi J | : fa ANI assoc (not only at Plymouth, but in many other 
of the car ts and wag; ggon ing to o Covent-Garden de sein the case 0 ae the ma he effect of the bein ing ey repran oa 7 aun, tines Aikaan the: 
et a © eppeiatel to see that | verdict is, that the body of the has been in pang nr de eaten te aiven riy chores tak 
draw up in th centre e streets, so aS win the rab ard at oo videk at night, Sid that letter. In respect e offertory, you say that * thi 
i r | d overi eekly offertory has, in a great measure, been superseded by 
= Passage on each side, and a ace over the | any service being read o ye s 
PA Me lit th M tro, ols —The following is _ the pect: ratek’ TO this: I anawer frst, by expresne mY 
x Any poron offending is Tae w be “aken "EE 7 of s - La a-tonishment that any Christian, who looks dl ~_ Bible as 
of 4 each 
© custody, and subject to a 
ether 
pue West Districts, 170; Northern, 234; Cen EE 224 
phe Fog.—On Sun a few re u ye before 12 | Eastern, 250 ;* Southern, 371; : Toul, 1249. Weekly 
i So den ee tro opot pire its e ere visited | average for the last five years 94 6. 
mes me that, though mid-ty k had the ap- gë 
; rie alip At man 5 churches an F a Hha rabineia al d aier Sn 
2 was necessa to hav oth se lighted, to fon.— ibe pe ee mention as a credi e 
Ale the clerg ince e BPE The | fact, that į in the small villag of Darwen, midway | be- 
“ah ane oth r dt 
Ors, it be in vessels y e zit one s’ Institute, ee tang the broadest L 
t 2 o'clock the wind shifted, wien n rain 
: Abo 
pened, me the fog dispersed. It a 
appears, 
