E THE otal BB So 37 
ce s 3, currie t f th We have received two letters from corres- 
è dares 3, dealers 1, carthe nware-de ae 3 a Central Criminal Court. a evidence seems to hav a ts in plaki ce to the pen of the late 
coffe e-ho ouse. kopom 3, engingen ae he is | been brought against them, but that of a ontara | [aema in past dioas; which have appeared in recent 
Es, flannel-mak 1 been remanded | Numbers of our Paper. From one o pr cae s npt - 
ss-merchants 3, grocers | 53, hatter e rel aon 3 | in the expectation that they were ‘also the pee ron |fo oliowing p ti 
4, innkeepers 22, aa 11, ironmon; ger s | of-other extensive robberies i es daily papers in sahicene to “ng Coleridge's 8 recent 
ellers 7, lacemen e i < ding Docks, it being the opinion of the St. Sidwell’s. Our correspondent says: 
3 linen-drapers 23, line +2, ps se darin ng robberies have been effected wp: a gang of| “Your paper states that Dr. Coleridge is a Tractariao, which 
e keepers Tig e the premises, who have | ! think you will mo is ast a fair imputation to throw on any 
2, maltsters $ : bt peram nto the Docks in a sur- m ; z siria adopt from other journals. But the en 
s 2, merchants _38, millers ners’ 3, | reptitious manner await ‘their opportunity. The | i ints Teal upon you a, common justice righ pera son 
money-scriveners 5, musical instrument-makers 2, nail iii instances, Podrien of the robberies of brandy | the text, or call on the people as they left the church. This I 
acturers 2, oil-merchants 3, painters 2, paper-| from the St. Katharin oe continue undiscovered, | have h om his own lips, and of course he feels much 
S| paper-makers s pawnbrokers 3, plumbers | not the least aeg having been obtained to bring the to him, Next, ee ee irr A o w aa 
and glaziers 13, printers 5, pri rintsellers 2, ee matter home to the guilty y ps arties. tian l ieli amo odie i (RE ona steamers tothe 
rch: 4, saddlers 10, sail-cloth. manufacturers 3 The late Bark Robbery oy oat k of England ere nformation being that there was ‘a general 
shipbrokers 3, shipowners pi shipwrig ts 4, si rag: manu: . is understood epai “Mes SRO ogers and Co | Pas,” and That ‘half of them’ left). Next, that Dr. Coleridge 
s 4, silk npea obra silve rsmiths 4 , soap- | amount of ee notes aga owe. upon a gua ae dariy nob iden begged pm todo pga his eS 
make stationers 12, t z Mdami in s themselves ‘should woe pre- | had sent his carriage down to the 
eo pps 5 13, tailors 28; ialon-chander 7, tanners 3, | sented for pay rresp consi it important to Mr. 
tea-dealers 8, timber-m rchants 3, tobacconists 4, toy- Murde: baia Green.—On Tuesday a young Camur to state that he did not intranete the forms 
men 2, Be shea 2, upholsterers Sees Hi man ee ee Tapping | was brought before the | objected to, but found them in fall force when-he was 
M semen 10, matchmakers 4, wheelwrights 1, wine | magistrates, charged w having | murder red a a young | app ointed to St. Sidwell’s. Our c pecs also 
and spirit-merchants 36, woo ollen-draper. s 8, woollen Emma a ryt ts of the Church 
epee 3, woolst aplers 2, worsted manufac urers | time been on. bis addresses. ‘Phe prison er was rÈ controversy which he considers in t partial, and 
rsted spinners 3, various 76. Total y before, charged i| aa si i 
Conseoration of St. John’s Church, ates H Hill, clergy. n reply, w e tos e thateit i is not ia 
pn 3 ne pe te was consecrate d on Wednes sday by the W e s Spats genuing Oil what were found to he ek of this Bare to sth “a pa on the sub- 
hop of don f the , with a ‘small Me mateo of geod oil | jet, Kii en „the accounts of the recent differ- 
e building is in the Norman nae and con- upon the surface. On that Aarra she was con itted fe ences a predaely prs e have found them Ay the London 
es ewgate for trial, was convic ted* and” a dtor) g papers, \ which are supposed to be in possession 
ancel. The bishop bree the sermon on the oe ane n lot t | and every waren to which 
h, pu a liberal collection was made at the close of the The evidence now adduced proved that d ased w s|o ur correspondent pi Bas was copi fro heir 
shot in a neck with a pistol, and oie the Prisoner | | columns, We have no means of verifying any of the 
w Roman Aren Church, Lambeth. ~The Earl | was not sctually seen to fire the shot, bord timony | circumstances Paa our own personal knowledge; and 
Estar has presented to the ommes of this zi gd witness ses made outa akong case aga Ar He m the difficult and irksome task of condensing the 
now nearly Soniolet ted, a very handsome chancel seen nly a few mi inutes b l Ck ngs, we have endea- 
inted glass, which cost 5001 The window fore the ra get of the pistol was hi ard d iall both sid 
very large, measuring 30 sa 2: n seen in po l andin thev y words in which we have fou 
seus he ‘of visitors to the he prisoner vn ase for a ae for forthe It may, ada, be useful to repeat that, like alt ‘the 
Tooms of this national citation Tast year was | evidence. weekly eer we are indebted for the materials 
937, being an increase, as compared with the preced- Mortality of the Metropolis. —The following i is 2e from whic news is compiled entirely to the daily 
year (1815), of 25,497 ks papers, to do more than recor: 
The late Fleet Pri f tl West Districts, 148; Northern, 179; Central, Sea |events in the form in which they publish them.— 
i f St. Sidwell’s was 
sition from forty-one of the 
inquire whether it was not 
o the late disturbances , by 
"The 
C is cure. 
guncil last week Mr. Dixon mere a report from | E 
pity Lands Committee on the subject of the refer- 481; aoe s, 521. 
sede t to them to open 5 dimma years, 963. ore h 
Commissioners of Woods and Forests p fe n 
hat terms the Fleet Prison could rcha kry EEA a 
eport stated that the Committee had Pered 23, oon, Provincial. r. ar, Bras! attended the meeting, and, after 
a - and Forests had . _ Birmingham.— —On Friday m g the inhabitants of | some angry i prs parapa bes leave to send for Mr. 
b 
e 
astern, 224; Southe Sia 269; Total, 1002; males,|A meeting of the e parishioners o 
equi 
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Belined to by bind less than | 25 , d Bordesley were thrown into a state of great | auctam Ys had, he sai 
Se Clin t of an attempt made by Mr. | to the Mr. Courtenay was then introduced by Me 
> oti B a wealthy ca rpenter, t o kill his ene and aed Atherle1 ley to the meeting. He said; “Mr. Warden 
met here to-day to ta ke into 
the iek à at that sum until the | 28th | wards to destr m 
mstant, and the Committee, se their report, unanimously | appears, is a native of Coleshill, but has res teps sho l 
ommended that the purchase should be effected. Mr. mingham many years. He had lon n n to to the disturbances which the parish has iati rs 
he C i 1 i is attempt o Sundays. gon have arisen from t the contin tinued use 
the woman of jargon Insanity showed | of the surplice in in 
ndert dah t the m ‘bald itself et immediately the marriage, and on to tell you that 
of the surplice (cheers uproar—cri 
oy himself. The unfortunate man and ge entlemen, you have 
ided in B 
aching. I 
I fav authority t to dicontine the use 
and u s of ‘it is too 
animously agre eed to. He had himself ox told by} Friday | he attempted a eee ‘his wife's aera ro after- 
M eminent eso bee that he was ready to give t „The eighbours heard the of his | late’). I am not going to say more, nor the reasons 
nded for the property, and to apply i it t an reiri into the hi pec and it | why I do it; but I thought that at all eni it was due 
hoe gentleman was now bean ede to ascer- = ‘believed that both parties sor pointe The husba nd, to you, or to $ uch of you as are fri iends of „mine, while 
is said, i 
and having said that, I have no more What 
e.—À eia meeting of the — pad has been taken by others and ted to "is, it is 
hern division of Essex, better white. There can be 
no reason wi why y Ishould stay among you any longer ; gie 
sod morning. _ The rev. gentle- 
re 
the negotiation, Haa he must express a arisi that the Bra 
pose to which the e property was to be put, when con- | tenant- arts ers of the n 
tot i held at Braintree last ok; S consider the propri” of 
ment for he Re epeal of the „mal alt-tax. I wish you all a very g 
by bbs, of ¥ 
i d 
nowing, as he did, the state of the city | petitioning Parlia 
ns, and the impossibility of E the present | The chair was taken 
tures, he hoped es land ones sorts same to | explained the object of. ie ‘oeti ag, and poin wry ri the | to him that so! ome parishioners wished to ask him a 
r. Pr eert that would accrue e farmers from the gaaon: he replied, ‘** Te si "ts stay to answer e 
a issi malt duty. Seriei gentlemen spoke | and was in the act of retiring, 
ar bette er _ purpose than cages Fe gaol. After ajin support of resolutions, pointing out the injurious 
: oper et The | esolution was in these conary particularly rferig t to the plor arge 
he repeal of this tax and its restrictions | against him of „having n dow 
New Zo land Company.—A special p meeting | words :—*‘ That t 
mpany was he e on Thu daj, for the At would give such an incre 
ot considering the state of their affairs. Mr. quent stimulus to tillage, as a that h he 
B took the chair, eka amongst the gentlemen pede em t i oure ould | va ae zez et > so was in strips, ard he ot 
rd Viscount meree, Sir Jo e Pirie, Bra EE thereby apii oe noe to p ovide more of the neces- | on "Se veral ame 2 denied t 
Stewart M The milies.” A peti- ae that "it had only A inate n put up and was 
of the seattidious was adopt ted en Mr. Cour nay t e it rot the gate. The rev. 
eed (o) it i me into 
n 
would afford additional | Mr. Courtenay ees 
PE 
a 
co tion, ra 
ci a Lord ‘Stanley and | cninosly abs rt was ag ree ta t the members for ger that ‘‘ when he tore it it ca 
the direct 5 roaa d a fortnight |s A scene of great confusion follow: 
‘ty ioe critical state of the company called aie —Our readers may remember that No- | briis a ey in the midst of M 
sildan DO, a young woman n med Harriet Monckio n| ec mor with the rector; and the pari 
In 
cou 
Bread. Mr. $0 iibi to Lord Stanley, | was found de ad in a rigere ‘at the back of the Inde- | ma short of Mr. ’s ri 
mes, in his letter to Lord ott y|” t Ch tthis ace, a and, as it erai from | per sy Be restore peret: On Friday eys — 
ith prussic aci h led = 
the medical ev Eo; poii s The | 
coroner issued his precept, me in due form commenced | eee as publis Te há 
di : or Mr. gree 
nquest, which was adjourned six k seven | meig ~ to one a ers a 
as far as might be pi e, a the intention times. The last meeting took place as pen deer e as the | tated that the bishop had sent it to the Mayor of 
n reply, 5th ‘or r 6th of nko ary last year, and no na been E E of the Mayor’s application to 
para to|his Lordship to interfere. The letter was sent gone 
ayor, to 
Mr. Somes eeting, or any 
a ae teat be propos sey, G alres dy adduced. Public attention bas | opened to the Mayor, re Mr. Courte 
d by him to the Governor of New Zealand, subse-| again wei called to nf case, fact that the fore- | nay, if he thougl to doso. The following is the 
a to cg report of the committee ie made| man of the jury has left Bromley, and it is not known bishop’ s letter :—"* —- Jan. 22.— Dear Sir,— 
Sary Houses of Parliament immediately after | | os he is to be dät It i others, til „is 
wd will be su edile r, at all ev vents, that some step 
a a of the Statue at King’ s-Cross.—The "e | ‘will at me be taken to clear up the 
r Cambridge.—The parishioners of Tottenham, whose | 
wi tes successive eeens , have been enacted at ES 
Sidwell’s, p have í felt it my sah t 
Ia the 
s at Ki 
© from the design King under the toy j very imperfect state of 
“reman named Geary, is now being zased t their churches is well known to our | infor hi aT was a gio Twas afrai ad of in- 
snd. This unfortunate statue has always ‘au | reade Sy ka ae ths sum of 21/. 19s. to the cot RR. | ility of 
as violence ai e po pu lace, lest such a concession should 
| be deemed pajaritos to the cause of peace and order by 
se 
r: 
ct of ridicule. Faulkner, sate nt of St. Sepulchre’s, in this 
e late Dock Robberies.—It appears by the police | a contribution towards the fand for otiia td 
; “os fou men charged by the = — Dock penses of Mr. Fa ulkner’s suit in the Arches Court, in those 
ny with being concerned in the extensiv $ olig good government. Letters which I have this day 
ry of F ions fain the London Decks, have been | of so much ramones | received from the Mayor of Exeter seem to intimate 
