iam 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
seeking to uphold i it. t His 
po 
| prince Raper’ 
ol.—The local papers state that last week, | 
s Cotta oe. the last relic of antiquity in 
od the 
after som: 
| marks on this subject, some further res 4 
ing was so glaring a violation of propriety, that | Ghurth: In Ana e articl 
hr h. a ding to ant è es of 
Government if not Parliament, w al iran — atts inter- | the im — pecans of town, was de-| visitation, he laid down th ato edt last ‘Siew | 
re to preven nt the city authorities from makin molishe' sð, the t regret of many 3 b vi pien seri 
fatare a maag f Liverpool. gian Paha Bo" Chu 
nt toh nterpretation ripture 
"The Murder of Eliza Davis Eight Years Ago.—In a h 
owever, a become, greatly awd em wax the | 
clud 
| honis in vir ih of that subse 
ing the new tl 
£ rip 
and he, on that occasion, 
of Eiza Davis. barmaid to Mı r. Wadley, faas y of the 
Bae Arms, Frederick- street, Regent’s -par 
bu no clue 
could os gained with r gard to 
smourder. Be Saturday d z Ae oreg young 
park “oppo qite gor street, sen hd 
rk, pour oe of ne 
the aein of the Rsk erie is 
man, who treatment ene 
remova not at liberty to evade i AN 
vw ie sages ng ae was nice and subtle 
ea ah at inquest has been held on a He did not, 0.: haved bean OR, a i Church, 
supposed to bave ‘ye ed a victim to “the what he had already 
prisoners receive at this pan ce. The | sary to add Anything to i 
wW. 
rho df h had of late 
was m Smart, who was connne or Le confidence as see med. to 0 ma keitnot tuns uita 
be 
ihleac r 
y 
whi 
e Walt 
gave his 
ti hone that ha perty sai a0, Whittlebury-street, poachin “Th he jury after a pro acte d examination, while he did not question the belief of 
Euston-square, was brought wp in custody and placed | found a Verdict asfollows :—*T! p “ine adopt ae Er they were jus 
aa lti an P | so, the ad option of such a theory was 
at the bar of Maryle -office, charg ged, onl William Smart, die which he was unable to comyrshend, and that menai 
confession, with having committed the murder. The | brain, and effects sre aeni ; tha E ik n. was | selves popeeved the most dis an id unqua aiio “a ca 
i ca in sparred stated ae he was RF when accelerated by the, improper ‘content, the de ceased tion. A portion of the was then ove cupid with re 
? Ce rania ? ama EN | ara on the prosent state of “the Salis sbury dioces d hig oP 
€ lordship concluded by adverting to the efforts ni } 
Friday ri further in sor vel J. R. Bedwell, ae i made for the establishment o p “Sr aoe 
sirg i e. Metropol is.—The following is the | course art by Me. £ Rib, surgeon, when Sega nom aa His lor ordship said, f he 
number of deaths registered in the week ending April | in by the bg us ti ardiko a h 
26 ost Districts 157 ; Northern, 180; Central, his state of "mid ; but that such oo bine yh Ae | enone was already made DARIEN & 
54; Eastern 8; Southern, 245; Tot 904 ; | course pursued arose from error in and was a ted in the colonies themselves —ho 
males, 448 ; akin. 456. Weekly average f sor ‘the. last not wanton, wilful, or, mali cious.” ig Pour r jerymen dis- eas yu an youd be entering upon ie es 
e, g. new 
five years, 963. Births in the week, 1299; 4 -£ of the | from which he ae further forbear. He had long entes 
{e males, 610. PE the conviction, t the existing pea from which the minis 
dn Ox _It is stated that the Hebdomadal Boa try Bo arch A om str s drawn were hardly adequate $ 
z meet the demands w 1€ 1 ng wants o the i 
Pro obit nefal, bate wig ore | last, after duly 4 RAAH i the| | and the extension of the Church "required and that i Coa 
Asht ore age ara adjourned inquest on the requisition, top oceed no farth er y i 1e matter of Tract | well to consider geo me important ch 
p era killed by Sheffield ma —A convocation. was held i s University la sa = eer y viewed. as . Matan ablishment, mo ae 
7 hi of ot ER Pe patie oomile especti admi : 
Manchester railway t ted on Thursday, when th e | Master at of Art " =, Was he Vi Ch il Sht istry. He must Bit how ga en on those, ‘topics, a 
two iv sige ne Lancashire ma Cheshire collectively re- t Arts. On the ice- hancellor og omy ie ir anomalous wid anbar difficulty in which | 
turned cidental death,” ace house to a lette a DRR e the Chan: | ecclesiastical juri male bon Wa pi Sea fetid. Taste ad of 
a i eci was taken | on the: E subjects he had thought it bes 
bya ed veg a, opinion that the accident ma cellor, Me. E rd Ea anon ptak e BES i n | points ofa humble and ordi 
ona to the bad or insufficient qualit e| no notice o , an e rev. gen eman ca o; Prade with the expression of his earnest hope and pra 
1 r sed, the inferior workmansl ip, and t the neg- pe: n of the hou ich was equally disregarded. the clergy might be so guided in the 
i t was generally ‘iidetetood that Mr. Ward was acting = it a = ee ae = Anr vite 
tn A+ ation aine at they mig e enabled to in the spit 
fi e = utes of evidence taken mae te advice of his ese with reference to the or a pulnass towards God, whose word and whose 
of t ar oiei ry or Board of | form of the eal proceedings a to be adopted in| they were commissioned to dispense, ie “it 
Trado, with a view to whee ‘the works 5 inspected a his case. —. eo 2 k — a ase they professed, and 
ee g, wi rity of which they had pledged the: o fol 
nt engineer, prior the Po rtsmouth.— H.M.S. Po kyle, expool w Morris w ‘ st ths ‘aking | aan themselves an ene A a A e 
As S blc. á š poo. strat totally jos them, for in his they would both sa 
_ Brighton.—It is stated by the Sussex Advertiser in| near St. Ata s Head, (on ida ing. It Sero s and th those that heard hki. 
hat the E tal Sia of fn df Wa e rch service, agreea 
Battle Ships will rendez yous at Portsmouth prepara- | forms, has | bee n resumed i in the parish chur of Wa 
ien that it has ge yea to orig terest ile jory io Re ir proceedi ng on their trial cruise, and shit m the Townhall of 
Į ice on Sunda, yla ast. A point or twò of m 
7 A 
d but it is believed tha 
P 
sare 
-of East San at the next election. 
gentlem c been me aS S who ohare consented 
f no other c: es among the 
tena being found more eligi tle, 
—A meeting of the Cambridge Camden 
d last week, bys chde: son. pee ana 
ort of | 
presi The 
the committee, giving the a e ae Sir W. Pollet tt and 
Mr. Starkie as to the pov b ap: Society to dissolve 
itself. The aiae on given w effec t th at, “n o pro- 
Her r Ma ajesty’ s access g , 
not b uch an assemblage of s l ir new 
ate the “English ports —The palate T. the court- with ae ences mark Ka petit and to lay asi 
on board the Fisgard at Valp of a desire ecede from a Cre ch, 
senior-lieutenant of | 
will endeavour to settle dias points to 
e ly ex 
‘ormorant,—for an alleged breach of the 23d ‘fhe parishioners have p 
pare of war, in havi fused to shake hands with | to the Rev. Por the Wesleyan Minister, 
Mr. Crompton, the British Vice-Consul at Islay, when | those who have sisted him, not onl 
r 
rch, but for a discourses they 
tabe ark roven, and adju 
odi - aed ‘ my oiding t opics of a prea E É ave 
d his ship—! 
ution inion pars dissolutién cannot be 
sre et pee ot “effected in the ‘manner proposed, 
ge 
e been annulled by the | avoi 
en 
o the particular position in which they w 
a 
eae iralty. 
_ Salisbury. —The Bishop of Salisbury 1 has just con- 
sey 
is, by the resolution o; 
smn at a meeting, such majority not being a majority 
His Lordship commenced hi: rge by observing that they The Co 
mmittee on 
p wee eaa — s of the oe and th hat i in strict- 
dong as main who are 
tinuance, F alcheugh 3 it is competent “ú mated majority, or 
ch of them as think fit, Taste ithdraw themse es froin 
the 
ntent of the era ai 
ting t the society ou ght to be obtained.” ”? These 
howev er, ight 
Se aoei and recommend that 
should be called, and thus the individual peresi Te 
-obtained, The meeting then adjourn till the 8th May. 
—The churchwardeus of the e urch have 
— tome = to the Le Council, and ae 
at rest. A table 
general mee 
@ak, to a 
hut a ee - ee ek e same material, are 
order got ready as soon as angh that the 
church may be opened for divine in a few 
slg ‘sey.—The Post-offices authorities 
È; gE on = after the 26th inst. the 
d from 
cha: 
were assembled at a time ihan the Di of a large portion of 
the Members of | the Church were ben ited in a very. Lae 
subjects were carried o 
nestness for the 
them: aie es, xactly agree 
oar a Ta inandly aie that they Aa ioe ‘estimate alike 
unt of evil which was eae a by such cme 
would be alm edi 
W: 
of et that res "Board dT . 
line, rn mning the T 
bration o Into a de Hi 
points he did not enid Mi fo enter, bocausesu pan discuss: 
fulland Soe would be v han useless. It did srs appear 
to him rt should be: mad eto Fo away with the po: 
miy 
resent ated fi ; 
t re pe = linet + Galva. : 
the of an i 
gonn h h ordin: 
be done, and mach sagesofa tye 
Heap ot ogg could kee exc cit cpr Sot howev' nit see 
fabric oi 
mtar; 
f uy velisi, 
me erige 
makes in th 
ociety, and ried Pama be arctica, 3 PEW by e ‘Sauce e volui in consequence 0 of the favow 
‘Southampton, instead of rom a outh as at efforts aera but by la wul a nd full n ro 
Wee mathe 103 tated, wil eee and d P ehad privileges and Taan Pirni Aide? narge of th which | Board of Trade.—A meetin ing of the p 
Pam Sout i er X Pp CODA Mghthaly. eiro apai it both at home and rhe ys er | ors of the York and Carlisle, 
m Southampton on the penn uesday, Thurs- Dan look to legislative enactments for a remedy to their present 4 ait A Saat Junetio 
-day, and Saturday. .— Mr. on, whose case has actions, he Seoul trust bi a return to that moderation and es ecutiv: 
Tecently excited so much best nti 54 — at — sobriety off a es a ity at large wu h would surely wae in s dal. sean of 
ent, quiet, & conciliatory course on the e the man 
= Da. stody of the Egan , and was again part of the a course which would make it manifest reste ares. It 
to prison by the fina matt of rae Court of that the e: clergy guides of the Ege had really at heart and to allot the shares ense, 
Queens Bench. Mr. Wilson was not ogee into cus- tothe = nd that. they Te the spiri oe vag Be committed | fons 2° m a oe ' 
ri š em, and recognise the gospel oi salvation in | upon e n 
tody in London without some o violenc n his part purity and i ulness as the one only mene b po rder to prevent specula 
thi y | receive, in 0 P 
towards the bogey Be who were obliged . io poy wi which ag wae O be compassed and secured. y < extensive distribution. 
interference of the Lord Mayor before he would sur- | wha nthe co moe implied the sh of the letter the obligation oak gece js now am 
der. conscience of the. cle of the cashi all 
pric age minute particular w. sil ent as sit d Carlisle Company, 
I of Wight—Prince Albert has pur rehased the | had t metimes said to be, Dat et ee an i a ih ew line cordially co-operat 
oodhouse estate, which includes the Isle of Wight fence ‘alent be attows ig eter custom, to eesti lisle, Stockton 
athe whole of the land trom Oehorne and Pate mience, a oa Tor wi in = to pos and to the en a va agland Railway Co 
An eeling: ose for w ae ed peus all pastoral ministr: ort 
_ Barton uay Creek, about 1400 acres. Her Tw a epee tal intended to commence a 
rged his m ea tag © 
eclare 
octet to he the property of the tenants 
3 they feed, 
t 
anew and r reformation by proving the necessity of | and div 
The pi hong shonld be well considered. before adhesio Stone z the south si” 
was heim ata to either of Rave? partie S, lest changes ee = eyi er the line of ; 
