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THE NEWSPAPER. 
{ Apri 5, 
n the mise 
peng < to and fro, ot ale to it, between 500 and | 
600 m 
Ace ident to the Black Eagle Steamer. re Fr riday | 
ulpri 
| and the turnkey who accompa 
s eNi irae ‘cae Bo the panog iyi pa angina | 
Baittle.—On Friday a num 
and tenant-farmers ee rire meeting r of landi 
was held at taor, , Sussex, 
and qu ietly w. vas this done, , that t some | ‘minutes elapsed ] be- 
E 
interest, with a view to 
night the Black Hegre d steam-vessel was run into 
e ff the {South Foreland, betwixt 
nee 
the dreadful operation} had commenced. TIn the next place, 
there was 
Deal ond Dover, and seriously seine gose: 
ee EVA s 
th 
nothing at all about the proceeding calculated to give 
it that effe ct which it ou ught to have. The wre ete shed 
edge, aft the paddle- -box, and pow os cat e ok 
way- The Black Eagle. Pad: Hee ight up, was g 
“1 z a aecz 
nt condu h pi been 
and 
d lou dly aig goo on 
1 J 
b l sif desirous 
ee 3 
Te pa 
ments, an 
board the vessel to kee ep ae but it pn 
that they. paid attention to what was said, The bow- 
sprit of the brig entered one of the funnels of the Black | 
Eagle, and by the severity of the collision one of the 
agli 8 was t thrown down, and broke the leg of an 
t 
e mean. 
PE uttering a pr: 
by the T a Corn Bill. 
He believed that it wal 
aye er. rice“ 
time Calcraft, pe hance, ae Tho e 
is face, and Jow r than it w. 
made his s appe 
cap c > close over 
ec 
hg, the e asked per- 
nd immediat tely he knelt down, with 
ortunat ly 
y | under the operation of that statute, Sir a 
h 
pees te “into this c country, being thepmolean oa Ti 
pole, like are R. P: 
eel, had dealt with tariffs a 
some pea 7 
Her Sg Maj esty was to have 
Pi Bea SOD in this fine vessel: m Portsmouth on Saturday 
mane w the Isle o Wigh 
n St. Gile etok Monday, about midnight, 
called Mary Brothers, who 
had been i. some years ae from her husband 
, | hangman adjusted het rope first : Sot the neck of the 
Apres h that posture he remained some minutes, 
and did not make any attempt to rise until pig execu- 
tioner took hold of his pers arm and lifted him up. 
ain, when so raised, ips were seen to move as if 
ejac ulating fervent cries s for DENY, his face being u up- 
lifted towards hea while, at the same time, 
nce x habe 
to idee the next ‘ax, s 
interest.” His ssio 
they s 
sheep. 
Hnes who might say that, Te did not ‘aon but 
St. Giles’s. a had gon 
an 
malefacign, and then i ut one eron the end of the 
rop g EE Tross-þea operation that consumed 
some thr ree minut eS. The mall fi figure e of the 
nger be wantin 4 
posed but come forward and i insist 
—- 
carving knife wishing in her throat., Sho died almo; st 
produced a contrast, coupled with his meek attitude and 
air of utter submission, which awakened Boia st the 
freedom ought to iven to the capacities of 
for production, by removing all imposi 
repress the demand for native Lager r. 
Smith “seconded the penon t behoved the a 
on ‘the brink ots 
rg ha ae The murde: er w. 
on Monday night the 
dham, High- -street. 
nife of | ™ 
ie was i last paee ie sold 
rati oy a and that feelin 
what f ‘ollowed. When the fixing of geg ‘Tope had been 
that night, and he ean identify the | Pra to hom he properly completed, which gerne but a few minutes, 
sold it, ithdrew into the hall, 
blade t d the bolts sustaining the” RER o th 
etched man stood were instantly pulled back, and he 
4 an 
sone with the bones of the woman. Te en 
t ye 
tep an and t 
a ate he Gcoupier, thought Government 
grant some times or he for one could not keep 
nds now em d 
e has. et been ascertained, but. his preon fell 3 but the lengt allowed him wa: little, 
Po ing well that he struggled most violently. His whole frame was 
he has b di mvulsed ; he writhed horribly, and his limbs rose 
may there se be p binn p tol ang SASS SNRs and fell again repeatedly, whil he wru: wrung J his hands , his miss 
he not been s sw arms having been previously pinioned th 
Mora 0 the "Metro olis.—The wrin his han ds for several minutes, they being still 
number fa A ne following de thet ed h he had not left off 7 pra ying. RG was 
29.: AWe Distriets, 184; . Northern, 220; Ce ntral, 
nearly ten minutes after the rope 
E, 
vgs oR indicated his extreme 
3 Eastern, 259; Southern, 299; Total, 1188 
males, 624 ; females, 564. Weekly average for the last 
five years, 963. Births inho week, 1540; males, 803; 
femnes, e 37. 
, but it was an injury to the prodi 
f that Ci; 
ro a 
It is 
d of seed i in this country. The al Iteration’ 
ceased. ende 
connected with ety dreadful fulfilment of this law ; hut 
o foreign f 
g Tuin to the fruit-grower of Kent, 
pien as entirely to prevent the punishment being little 
re than an act of torture to the malefactor, 
but i E 
de cases, the good to the public had been 
taine d at i the the agricultural in 
ets | weighed more than seven or eight stone 
died | se 
¢ hs ard,’ as the phrase is ; and his light bod ang es in 
own i x on Tilday nig e breeze, backwar ds and forw: ards, and ro : A bout, 
counts which have since b blish m: was “ 
. the murderer made a full and ‘cals cont arn, ‘bat | effeet upon the ppectaiora 2A e already sa 
ji aE a feling of sorrow mf 
copy of this confession ‘has no the press, 
paren t 
criminal There aoun about the executio: 
Poe 
ignora 
and the publi hes therefore of its 
ted fae ‘that  ael Mekabwichsed 
words. It is s 
to have heaton 
| poston time ; 
n e scaffo ia, 
to give it the for ing example to the badly 
| disposed. It took pace before the geen and 
there w official p ig Raa on 
Lay: ‘the t turnkey and the han angnin 
whale labouring populati After poini tings 
badge instances of the chateaaGie pins ña employm 
labour caused by'themalt-tax, he c 
it was grossly inconsistent to be ‘o 
foreign 0 countries when the producers of 
were not allo hae to make the best of what conn 
their nepp seconded the u 
Ss. Selita, an araa tenant-farmer, 
jarang w whether it was pone le 
hat had been ae 
10 years. They had all been | deceived meni 
tenants nigh Cae unless the Janda 
efore the coun ty-hall, there 
and so mr destroyed. He 
H and nd below, i in rth s space b 
poison n which was so fatal at last bigs pr gins ae policeman, or javelin 
made up Pe : of authority about the procee ry 
He tek substantially por ae sng correct, | nor was pe ua, a public display of solemnity suited 
Ze took an bppak tah for putting into the ee to it. The consequence was, that the subdued ex- 
week a R i the pois son destined for h her desi - | clamation of the populace, uttered ‘more in sorrow 
saeni : t raught Ms a of t than in anger,’ was, ‘ Why, they turned him off like a 
a o deprive her of very fee minutes, dog!’ A just observation ; it. w ly a hang-dog 
Bis Biet by erer Her ren imagined that 1 his name had been | affair. N hiss, not a groan, nı yell, not any ex- 
$ hom he kept in secret | pression of eeling against the unfortunate man, mute 
or audible, was perceptible a e i 
w 
„thought himself utterly 
tud 
Ren nae ie The one idea 
‘Sarah H taken pe yeanpn | 
it, 
came forward. it w. 
ved. . de mit 
be got up in every z 
ailed to attain their object then they ought to goa 
further. to the Throne, | 
resolutions having be 
founded upon them were adopt 
to Mr. pears M.P., for his 
ec 
not, have brought for ward measures so prejdi ; 
fo ht to 
A wic k Hed jeclared was not cut do own, bu athe dornig held u the Je, or trade was decidedly coming fast, but a A 
prAna pe es actuated him $i commit ¢ ae Biel tien 5 za while all attempts at spine remoy pa tf o 
ar m e act ; that he did not mae ae asnes, nem one, and probably, conside red w ged r braig 
dread o 7 she enjoyed, but that he lived some p ther.” So rapi F. T the e of this tax, bu me any one else aid 
wife He sary, tit p liere, ia to paps business bats , that the wre was ali B recta * sgn Ve 
2 there was a one way to re-| and in apparent health, dead and buri 1 within phe plantation, the, property o 
b f ne mn l apprehension concerning the | space of an h -a-half, e executioner was de- | near this place, were destro; 
object of his isguetud that of killing her ; and he | cently in black, and a Ma w ps kid gloves, posed to have been the act of an 
iberately po ved upon the He was devotedly | After all was over, some of the men in the j|  Cheltenham.—A meeting 
moo that mand set a high pri I fainted nday, for the peen NOTE y 
considered that her affection and esteem for Man Tsons nasa erg E es 
i Won be utterly lost in tg event of an Nog aa dkr of | fal ; 3 gei E ao Wek oy ag tae snout oe There were about, 800 an oe 
pe tpg t ceremony ure had been | Close, incumbent of Chesser wi 
bo an assassin, rather tha shered int ast number of persons were | chair. of i 
rit ni of disgrace. beg oe ‘the woe, i, si “ disappointed,” and ‘had ie ito Ayles ing she mae * 
; e 
ional grant was 
Lowry, from. mi 
por te ns toe 
cen tw: 
: town, wis aoe phy to. the | now staying pons 
our for the exe- dos th af Vernon: age 5 
i wanted taniy EE near the station, for dancing in the ages of 17 and 18 years. m gee 
