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Norfolk Arms, across the interyenin, 
titution in the Metro olis.—On Wednesday week | the reservoir will be filled ; the fountain has two mies 
i _ Des! t P E than the lower. er | stable gate with the fracture only re road, cleari caring th the i 
Cla aph am Common, a poor girl, 16 years of age, with of plumbers are employed fitting the pipes, and area ing the yard at full speed, and n ot Lei aah , enter. 
scarcely any signs of life, bck ed only va Bi ew rags, | constr uc cting conduits in the sides of the reservoirs to o |t hemgelten ran into a shed at the poe extremit: ee 
which were swarming with vermin. oo taken to | carry off the su pl rg: a achm man and „outside passengers were passid. 
Wandsworth workhouse, sine her cloth eat paes a eee jured, ped unhurt, It ap zoly ia 
burnt, and ‘ile remedies adopted. Tt ete is theii fou Re of the Wis ‘te w-tar. en delegates of the ‘Her "Majesty and Prince Albert were kipot iat 
that the girl was perishing for want of food, her “i metropolitan — met at the Cou nied tae Maryle- | danger by this occurrence. The royal party were a 
i ly mortifying, and her whol e | bone n Sa = and aera solved to co- | way tothe Castle at the time ; 
age cena igre ran Use found | nt cre “Danes n, M, ig for Bath, who will Norfol lk Arms—not b eee At Emin pau 
daughter of a gardener called Thenly, living in n for repeal of the Window- | —when the coach came das shing at a tremendous 
Union-road, Larkhall-lane, who had recently i tr at = ls scone spercmaity, and to support | across the road roa had just been traversed yal 
again and turned his daughter out of doors. every means in their power. royal equipage. A minute or je arlie on the part of 
been six da lays without food or ti he had remained Small-Pox Hospital.—The Governors of the Small- | the coach, or later on "the part of the royal carriage, and ini 
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al men have had her | pox and Vaccination Hospital held their half year rly a collision must have t rer place. 
under their care during the week, and she still remains | me eting on Friday last. From the reports of the com: Brighton.—On Wednesday a man about 60 years o£ 
ina 3 agin aiaei On Tu esda: iy the Guardians eg and medic al officers, it appeared that MERE age, called Rolph. Stennett, who described himself ag 
of th Strani d Union Teported to s been greater during the past yaar than any former | artist, g th loite 
F mats e ce the Vs ae of the Hospital, except in sheik the puree with i to annoy Hér Maj a 
sale Ga posite Somerset House, emo children "ising 1838, and that po as still raging, 97 patients havin ng and Pri ince Albert, It appeared that he was endeayo 
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“almost neved, in a filthy cellar ur | atrendy ‘been adm 
thout as : or fire past ye 17, of “whom amen being at | soliciting their taie e IAG of some nome e 
the ‘cellar. his state | th yma er cent. In 178 ayr shoe r of ad- | soner stated that he had no improper ct in approa 
the * children yin oe ained f missions was G16. In that year, kines the deaths fig the Palace, being merely at oe k a, to og a 
The father, a trunk- "maker, called Paris, admitted nar were 257, being at the rate of 40 p r cen nt. 3 3 sho wing a letters. The (toe ti cautione a dopt sc 
he 6 b ‘or 20 years, 
he had a fourth child (a may in af parochial school, | during the last 64 years. dischar; <a pi 
besides the eldest boy, who earned Ps eek in Hunger Public Baths and Washhouses. — The daily papers Cambridge, At the meeting of the Cambridge 
an te miN The children were ght into canal, state that the Committee on Baths = Washhouses , the chairman, Archdeacon 
and p d a miserable manae, aan oit idiotic ate a month’s consideration, have selected the plan o of | a ounced that the Bish ops of Linc we a d Exe ter; 3 
and half-starved. ‘Ihe istrate, after hearing the he y, a = a, st of 22 which were o ibm etel to the Chancellor of the University (the Duke of Northug 
details, remanded a father for farther in pushy. | in co erland), had withdraws from the Society, That, 
‘0 il—At a Court held last The. late. ati at Messrs. Rogers’.—I ifi e had to state that the retin 
week it was resolved wanna that the freedom of | was recei ved France ing follo 
e city, in a box of the value of 100 pima be pre F police, in | by that o of the chief officer of the Universit ay 
sented to Sir H. Pinia. in SAGOT ott the estima notes for 10007. each d to th n of 
tion entertained by the Court, in wi rithi their | that had been:stolen Asis Taart . Rogers’s bank. It organisation of the Society, and that they had c 
fellow me in regard to his important $ services, in| appears, however, that this i is erroneous, as the t tha t any advantages which might 
negotiating a treaty of peace and i would bel 
Chinese e iR rty stolen from Mes Rog inquiry, how- | an to counterbalanse the positive ev vileo onsega í 
ae Aa aland C any.—The meeting of this Com- exer, is going on at the Freach police respecting the pal a violation of the respect due to Episcopal and Un? 
oh j dhish was adjonrned on the 13th ult., took place author rity. „The committee, therefore, unanimou 
ek for the purpose of consi ideting the state of The Tottenham Chur chenn readers will remem that the Society be diss 
thei rs, Mr. Somes, M.P., in the chai ‘The report ua that some time since resistance was made by the | mendation was assented to by the meeting, but 
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sidénts of Tottenham to attempts made by the clergy, | Society cannot be formally dissolved withou at thé a 
Governor or Fito ` : es He August, B, and which of the parish ip, intro duce meeting 
was ordered las oae e House of} the Church, and that a the Bial 
Jommons, left eer artes me fro of London, who post ned his aed sion ere a yea The ‘Car Seek ilede ome was tr 
ppeal to the ‘justice of Parliament, redress of the | clergy, agit rave reeautied to settle the deao at rh last week, a child, 7 years Py ins. having. 
e: by a ce complying with the wishes of the| burned to death by her own mother. It appe 
the -Colonial-office. The ‘Directors, therefore, recom. oe eae ; an a lette os accordingly been circu- | the woman, Jane Crosby, the wife of an agricul 
} lated, in which they announce their intention to await | labourer, who keeps a sma all public-house at Lamme 
to lay the whole case before the House of Commons, in | that adjustment to which the Archbishop of Cante rbu ury j had ta ken a dislike to the child, and had several tim 
= roe of a petition from the Company. The Chair- | alluded i in = astoral letter. lately turned her out of the house at an unti 
man said that he deeply regretted the spirit which | tend to aban on the following e i The omission and left her out all night, no doubt surmising 
had been evinced by the Colonial-office against the | Of an be before mencement of Divi inclement weather Ta have caused her death ; D 
New Zealand seer éver since Lord 5 Russell service; the giving ae. ery singing _ Psalms 8 by the poor child was Tea found by the neighbout 
resigned the of Colonial Minister. Had his | minister end 
Lordskip er ae at the head -of the Colonial-office | and the eullection with the offertory sentences upon the | by these means, the mother formed the beck 
up to the present time, the Company, and the 10,000 occasion of charity sermons.”” We may also state here | of roasting the poor child alive, 
British subjects. in’ New Zealand, would have been | that the Rey. Mr. Goodchild, Rector of St. John’s, | We ier night,- having aig 
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now found. ~The Colonial-office “had not carried out | tention immediately to return to the ancient forms of sina her 
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either the spirit or the letter of the egr reement entered Divine service, and to abandon all the innovations that | back of the head. wit ye ee thee per te, her 
into with the Company. When Lord J. until the left boa ek and eye, 4 
a eharter of incorporation, it was upon condition that wearing of the p mipit; the offertory, and the nose had most buried “off She them 
the prayer for the ala pimi amn ended “tb the Bie a s that the child had got bi 
pobegi “the ; Company had a claim. In return, Govern- Camberwell. — A sm en feed Montague | 5 her absence at market. suspicion of then 
e to > ma ke over as many f land at 5s. per and his wife, who resided i in — Lane, in oe village, | bours, however, was aroused, ani a surgeon w: 
'y for the benefit è acid Meri had been | Upon examining the child, he found her brea 
of the Sues. subje ett othe awar = of Mr. Pennington, mixed accidentally i in their ‘tea. The 8 hope man who re-| on mn Fhe pont of death, and, after sufferin 
which sum amounted to 218,148/. 4s, 2d., and entitled | Sid poison be at ased exp red on pe morning. 
the company 5 762,593 acres, for which the Govern- | Was recovered by the means ane pee tk om 
ment Fis bound to give to the Company’a clear and atte ndants, Ani inque est has been held, but the} jury have | 11, who had 
roar le title. He main tained that t the Co ompany had ns = ii 
sit to do it Son uicide of Mr. ye "Blane hard.—We regret to above facts. he Be was afraid to giv 
fiiy w the ps ete = the natives; and he there- | record the death of be popular writer, who died on | account of the cruel threats the mother : 
fore feared. that there was no o e left for ae Friday night y his n hand. Mt. ao rd had| her if she ever told any one W what sie 
Comp ry to Pa’ Poa nt for justice tic afflic in the loss of | surgeon deposed that eceased must 
that compensation which was as clearly due to them. Mr. s wife 3 3 and his unceasing car during the Lahn gobo down on the fire forcibly, as he was $ 
Avicaby, MPs Mr. G. F. Young, and other gentlemen, of her long and harassing illness had so injured his own | appearance, the injuries could not have 
meurred in attributing blame to Lord Stanley for the | health, that fits ensued w ich “Ted to Faeks and | dentally. A great many witnesse piere 
course he had adopted with respect t Tr gnan sä nally to paroxysms of insanity. On Friday night he |stated the cruel treatment the childre i 
hey als arent he propriety of had read prayers as usual before family and house- | from their mother gs a Fe 
nt. “ je. report was: igen „and a pasanan wa hold, and was preparing to go to bed, when he cut his j| coroner then went through 
pare a petition was unani throat with a razor in the . ot one of his chil-| after an 
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mously agr eed t and died instantly. iey t the Pet net vith- wilful murder against Jane ci 
Opening ofl ihe New Commas Club.—This splen- oer hesitation returned a verd of t committe ats Be rlisle gaol, and 
dit os edifee, recently erent on | ae ensengar n Castle 
ouse Tavern, in James’s pened o s for more S years. aa was fortesi wget —Car “ite 
‘Wednesday evening heat the ae bya grand | Editor wot the Courier, a a frequent and welco nae | me forty in a a aided ew abs 
quet. . Vise Bies Castlereagh, M-P; of the t Ton butor to our perioates literature. Lie writi as | Lenton ners of the Woo and Fos si 
spi pied the chair, th li were marked by the | ple repair. 
of Paryushan, Marquis of Blandford, Lord Tartil, many a miable “qualities which code him peades E a = 
Mr, D’Israeli, and about 120. gentlemen private town, on Sunda 
 Anti- Comia b League,—Oa Wedne esday "a —— Mortality of the Metropolis.—The following: MB: he =} pect 
held t their first regular meeting for the season.» Mr. of renee pi 
Brown, the late candidate for South leihaniite, pre-| West Districts, 160; Northern, 225; Central, EN ocr have come to the wia? 
Sided ;.and the mig was addressed by Mr. J. Wil- phe 219; Souther, 280 ; Total, 1112; males, Dorchester.—Anothe J 
fom, Mr. G. and Mr, Bright, "chiefly on the |554; fem ales, 558. Weekly average Yor the last five | araenic 
oP Spancial ame RSR measures of the Govetn- ene = aa Births im the week, 1256 ; males, 653 ;| Warr, y 
males i 
The Fountains in Trafalgar-square,—The eee T 
for.the fountains in the eastern ajen in: pao “oe à PN 
Šguere was - t manger iis cunt reitéd Arundel. Oa Tha hursday last, the day o E He r Ma-|™ 
-The base is = jesty’a visit to sree a astle, the horses of the Defiance, ‘Son. sco 
[Po rtsmouth.and Brighton four-horse coach, took fright | the m oer 
which. is 
ee ete: On four sides ‘of the arrow streets of t wn at a. tremendous. rate, 
somal heads, through which See dashing out of ets fronting the it 
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