14 
THE eNA Bh 
PI" ae h 4 ott 
where she resided, to ae in order to apply 
y 
hlm 
era of Guardians a ae d all whic 
d return home, being rns) 
ingly ingra m, she becam o latas and exhausted on the | 
oad as to be unable in e and nm of the board | 
elp less conditi 
“Stapord 1 OAF ‘day nig 
[Jan. ll, 
il lis} olu were ultimately car hat 
Aal "Society, opinion of this pen hep the: alec is deine re 
ae ort and happiness of « 
the governor of the County Geel, from Sir J. Graham, 
for th he you uthful c onvicts, Downi ing a and Powys, who were | 
ae up, cay nding her in aa 
mornin g e cause 
A +} 
onnected with the 
J 
+ f] 
she was removed home in a 
ho 
ill as to k seep her bed, anda say or two rotor oa trial 
much worse, the parish 
of the convicts, which is reserve SA for the consider- 
ation of the Judges. The execution is consequently 
rh ot: he Saturday, the 25th inst., before which 
e the dec Judges will have be 
int Mr. Justice 
e request of the prisoner’s co 
out 
2 bt haa wil this meeting firmly, bat ie 
n the Suppo 
rious classes 8, “and Foarwei 
in banat generally. That 
ould enable farmers 
country. 
nty me mbers mrur ws 
ded her, and by his treatment she somewha! tre- | 
the 14th, sea by his Mr, Garness, one of 
have asked thir jury on which counts of the indictment 
the ey f found korea of the prisoners guilty; one of the 
char; the in 
Hiis ors societ yor 
Wor T.—Sir Thomas Wilde, M. P. for this g 
ing Downing a 
er 
p” 
Tourne: y, fi 
without the usual pot any certificate. gemei 
and fe: earing 
that she would be forced * stain it, Jockos vee the doors 
in the ee , SO o prevent ‘them moving 
They, however, Susie hed sab one lari old of h 
— aad the other of her legs, they carried her out id 
C! with | a bla ake t round 
as the 2 A and Downin 
The Judge w 
- | sati sfaction i in being able to avail himse 
expresses a 
lf of the asi 
by a committee for the relief of the poo 
in his letter accompanying thi is puna 
that the prisoners s will be 
ir sentence. — On Sun nda ay 
and sub- dis tr ibutor 
she 
pal not go” The workhouse was reached about 
4 o "clock, _ when the master admitted her, not in sit 
his contrition Nhe means of private friends, 4 
‘mouth.—In November last a barbarous mar 
was pienta ns at Yarmouth on a resp v 
e| been med prekei Ca adler. Sin nee then man 
. he premis S 
biked pa i degg a manner as none gui 
burglars have prac p nd nearly 70 
it was i al, t owing to the critical condition of 
the poor creature, who w. ering severely from the 
cold, the frost being very intense during the ‘of $y badd 
wa 
g money 
and 1152 wo weller’ bai de No 
a A on cash-box was found the same morning— 
e trees which skirt the carriage-road 
Mr. J ones, one of the ela praise of | 
S 
om 
from Stoke. to Fenton Manor House, the residence 
Broade 
m, gave his opinion that _deceased’s deat h wa 
tened by g sudden expo: sure to co ld The jury, he 
a consideration, returned a verdict of eee 
w 
a 
2 
* Cleese —On F a ay week, the 20th ult., a man 
med Donahoo, an itinerant razor-grinder, who is an 
inhabitant of this town, mardet his wife in the most 
b ad 
ate 
Gne has yet tea dlecoversa to ‘the Ga petritct of this 
of | after 
to be , obtaine 
great length, the p 
oyal, Hall, and Mays: were somiti i the mı 
and Ya rham as an accessory after the fac 
7 
Railways. 
hter against Samuel Garness, the guar rdian ; „Tho omas | brutal et by striking her on the head with an| The following are the returns for the past reek = ey 
( iron on the body. Both| Birmingham and Glouces Aah 24987. ; Bristol aait 
who were fort h committed to gaol for trial. The | hu sband and wife were intoxicated , and were Soniitadtly Gloucester, 11244; Easter Counties, 43 
case has produced the greatest sensation throughout the quarreling. The j ay, at the palan which occupied a and Glasgow, 21351; ; Great Wes 
coop ree day erdict of Wilful Murder. ,738/.; Grand Junction, 81254; Glasgow, Pai 
Shrewsh ry.—On Monday last, the Salopian coach Uxb bridge. —The village « of Ruislip, i in this n pass nyt | wai Ayr, 1 13551.; Great North of England, 
from Sh I the] London and Birmingham, 15,7964; South 
between roc! and Wolverham mpton. f John Brill, a young man, who was found ern, sat Bleck wall, 613/.; Greenwich, 
proceeding at its usual pace, when pe ard, sc urdered in a wood, near Ruislip, in Feb., 1837, ates Brig 31 [3 Croydon = 
sea on the e top o of the lug ggage, speaking to the drive, circumstances that were never bs up. The person Makahae. 4650; Manchester, Leeds, 
d used is a man named Lamb, a ae in | 5712.. ; pees ears gee chester and I 
beheld, about 30 yards -distant, the hind seat o ned Coldbath Fields Prison, re "cas was committed for | mingha 2687. astle Carlisle, 1% 
coach in the energia the road, with four of the passen- | poaching. His accuser is other r poacher, ipd Newt and Derlinptos, a 0500. 5 ; Pres ton and 
gers on assenger was taken u nyse se who says that Lamb told h m he had murdered | 300/.; South-Eastern an Dove P, 404815 Sheffield | 
sible, Sis siha were more or gt a te Sach wood. SARRAR to that effect. was | Ma nchester: 656/.; York and Nort th Midland, § 
accident er be! wn on ead-ro: r. Chesterton, the governor of the prison, to | Leeds and Selby, 1 361.5 saih and Norwich 
Slough.—On Saturday, Mr. John Tawell, t oe cue, | the ibride aangictratee, and Sir Wiseman and | — mittee of the Directors of the 
be Berkhampstead, was brought before the COCR h Fiel e of Cor- ilway met at Nottingham last week, 
adjourned inquest on the f Sibl ered to | sum of 300/7. to Mrs. pan with 5s. a-week 
mysterious death was n pen ino Itw sadane ed his. stateme: on hoi i he peA natan ex nto to gain | deceased’s husband’s r; and likew 
Aden sed i cyanuret | some armie by giving evidence. Application was oe to Mrs. Bole pidge, as compensation 
of potassium, which hontates a caciaticoahts eens af ir J. Graham to have Lamb removed to be inflic y the late accident on their} 
Afte , 
the elements of prussic acid in its s compos osition 
then made 
Uxbri idge, to Diki the further investigation of the 
the inquest to Wednesday, when the surgeons pamai 
t the request has been refuse d. On Saranya 
on deceased’s table, but had not detect d any poi 
The Jury after a long ase from the Cohet etientid h a 
verdict of Wilful Murder against the ia who was 
last the | Uxbridge rere 
with the circumstances respecting the dis- 
inquiry into the matter. 
We 
covery of the body, for the purpose of guiding further 
moved. 
one w eg Sect le Fe} m 
bal hs a and bas ed the passag 
cumbent ‘e rth 3 tg the London 
er, who arwick.—On Satur day a special meeting of the 
rem noved to Ayles! sbury gaol to take his tri From all Warwickshire Association or the Protection of Agri- 
the father of both the children of the eiiis woman, | Parliament for the repeal of the malt-tax. There were 
t th Lord Br pake, Sir J. Mordaunt, M.P.; Mr. 
untrue. Some years e pris oni er; who is a native Newdegate, M.P.; Mr. a C. Wise , Mr. Greaves, and 
of Norwich si its pais riera was tried and found | other gentlemen. Mr a tenant farmer, was called 
guilty of forgery, and sentenced to be transported for 21 to the chair. Ir. Peets M sg +9 dito sed the 
years. vei was co d upon a relative of — and said he wished to re: tt taini 
Mr, Smith, one of the partners in the Uxbridge Bank, to | opinion of th f th te ndon Protection 
€ amount of 1000/7. His good duct while in the Society, ae reference to the repeal of the malt-tax, in 
00 
ctun obtained for him = sroto t of. le eave after having | a 
qu estion on that subject, since he was of 
ppty to 
ling through Stratford, Leyto À 
Woodford, Chigwell, Tonghikoi, and A ridge o 
A lengthene ned report was read to the at al 
the probable amount of t rafc be ners es 
Tved seven n years of his è 
gene Enis: in the aan pira: in E e was sail ex- 
ceedingly. successful that in the course ¢ ofa few 
ocieties generally taking 
eal of th 
© on 0n07 
So: p the question. 
The committee in their letter deemed it Magid cree e 
the t-tax 
line should pass, and setti ag fo or yt 
to result from its connecting 
Ea stern Counties and Northern and i tern 
i } 
_when he repai all the parties who ne felted by his 
Preerias of the Protection Bociety; and as ert ap- 
pear 
5 miles in len 
Regent’ s-canal, would pass through 
fraud. As soon as the crime of forgery had been esta- terfering with no ornam those 4p 
blished against him, he dincatdea y the Society of ne Sa bi i Adee se * opinio = aytan = ao atom ine nily expensive grin or prt rial 5 
Friends, and no longer acknowledged to bea freida in tł Fro etailed ss the oat 
that body. Upon his return to Eng! ‘om Bot By the withdrawal been Freri: the Direntars were perp upon "A 
eA between six ands seven years ago, he applied to the | Sir Je meneunty Pers w he whole v ceed al paf more 
his for Mr. Newdegate p 3M mount the estimated revenue i et 
. ormer crime being an insuperable aries notwith- | Umbers and other sues santai a ory of the | eleven and a half per cent. per 
Sandis the great effort he made to be pua received | tax. A letter from Mr. Dugdale Rapp n the homed strongly objected to the iata 
embershi He then went to livet roydon, | division of coun “ee as. then returns to be greatly exaggerated. 
i wees he resided but a short time, but sh he i is well whit ae following is an ripe ere morla ei Mr. Mangles Poy Mr. 
Known. Thence he bla to Berkhampsiead, where about | me great pleasure if the malt-tax could be repe ealed ; z| favourably of the ome 
ye ago he marri i het against the wishes la her bat it for rms so large a por tion of the | me that Ibe- | the Dire ctors to Ae ke 
ami a quak eresg À esse 
named on > This lady hapt * a ladies’ school at the tosuch a proposal. ” A letter wasalso read from Col. Miller, akti and kopet me z 
extensive establishment was iven u im- in which that gentl —“ nd No rthern E 
petite goss he marriage with Mr. Towel p P. w at gentleman said—** I beg to express SIN an branch, 
with his wife and f mble tl d i l] ld lead it they ‘Gd ee 
of the malt-tax. d hat t} ł f the 
é the church at Be Khampatead in very pa (Aa 
Os nis firs t wife, whom 
+ hb +h pie 
t 
la 
It has y 
‘advantage the gett 
S 
paes 
in Sydney. br 
ars. The deceased woman was a s 
ing the ogee me of his feit wife, ina left 
enceinte, 
erke rot goods. 
E Commerce, the Jeru- 
t -barley-growers, the 
manufacturers would be as mack 
benefited as the agriculturists ; that under the emin 
wise- co the agriculturists, as 
petition ‘@ repeal of so large a 
boan T 
pri eien fe 
th the home grower, and therefore it Feli be ag! 
a 
OF tas 
Kasisi. these opposing opinions the alir 
ay acai ommodati 
+| Ely, aa Bra 
on the Ist ay aoe 
