THE NEWSPAPER. 
154 (May 10, 
‘ons—whether seek a | W. Wither s Moore, of Doncaster ; 3 sec ond silver waco A fs ales, 460 ; females, 42 423. > eekly avera e 
r nition wi that ody oth me Seer peeetiin 2 of . John Gabb, of Bewdley, poni gery £ Professor Cooper). | five years, 963. Births in Pris week, = a Es js 
distinct : Mr. Hay M. P., ged the ne cessity o | —G Gold.m — William Cadge, of N nS first silver ree a A 638 i 
ja ag in ia their ne them V Woore ; second silver me eda = Robert SS ’ 
effe ctive, and hoped he should be able to fight the Ripley, of w 'hitby, gre ba oa i . Georg: Wrobvineial, A : 
} red Jackson, o; ‘Portsmouth, Lostwithiel. —One of the largest fi fires that h “ 
ove Sta fi ¢ as been 
with his hon. friend, cm member for Finsbur . | Sum bi many rs happened a few da = : 
Hillier and Mr. W: Py Fs ard essed t - | —Gold medal : a a fL d g since, in - j sh of Bosa. adjacent to the s gor 
g, the latter R i justification of t SPT T silver medal, George How ie ota of ons on- Me of the:Hon.:G. Fortesene. It Originated ares a ult 
charges against t mmittee of the National Asso (Professor aa aa B loose pinn on a large heath, by the falling of a quantit gi ihe 
ciation andi in support o a conciliatory tone towards aree John N wton, f No tingham ; iam rown, | of burning peat, and owing to the dried ¢ onditio eyd aiti 
z “i library, | of Cornwall. Pathological. pe a (Professor Walshe, furze, the flames spread in all directiox The att s 
&e. , were too in npor rtant to be sacrificed. Succeeding M.D.)—Gold medal : Alf Jackson ellowes wag rounding domains ae in danger, ware 250 libitu ger 
speakers denied that any right would be sacrificed by Gold Medal.— Robert D. Harling; of Che _ be | were enga ged t to stop its progress. They immedia tely girs 
the bers of the new college ; and after hearing Mr. | Chairman dismissed the meeting short address o k it by cuttin g down the ahaa faam 
Clifton, Dr. Webster, and others, in favour of the re- | congra on to the successful competitors, and of en- they speedily found this of vail, for before they eco 
port, the meeting agreed to its adoption, the number of | couragement to those who had found their efforts sur- could. remove it, it becam tir The conflagration g gai’ 
hostile hands being c tively very small. Mr. ed by their fellow-students, These hê exhorted to d to have bee f a most serious character siúil 
Wakley again attempted to address the chair, but the | bear in mind that disappointment in attainment of | and at one time fears were entertained f r the safety of aul 
oe oe ae prevailed for some time e was | an object should animate to renewed exertions for fu- | Bradock church and the par rk. mi rit de ms raged gone 
a resolution deprecating a new | ture success. He then commente on the advantages | several hours, d f plantation, gmi 
Pasa but, having are Cease Wa the’ secretary | which the College affords for the cultivation of those | the fire was at length subdued by digging a gre trenek gume i 
e Na tional Association was literary and scientific branches of education which iniadvanes of the flam The property bélo ngoie sobe 
to apply for a new. in sel asg iepene 2 of the should be preliminary | to the reared of every pr fession, the Hon. G. Fortescu Fidaim 
College of Surgeons, Mr. Wakley withdrey contemplated becoming | . Qyford,— ~The follo arial document, in reference tọ air sic 
tion, declaring that he had heard, for the first time, “that | practitioners in ne a should avail i ag of Tract 90, has been published with the. signature of Dr, Saibi 
2 ; pt mons, as A i -Chancellor. on a re of the board ever 
and intimati ing his conviction that the are uld | nd proctors held May 5, 1845, the je Mise 
hear the yrsg with much dissatisfaction. ob fn ote vi views so lucid, set forth by Pn rofessor Quain, of Vice-Chancellor ee AERA 0 the board a hear 
tions were t then ssed a pet ig country practitioners | this Co llege, in his recent pa 7 pa k addres sed to the of Con piga yit SA: ery numer i 
of State, on the ich some of the yÉ igned, conveying thei 7 that the eogised 
ff 1 qualifi lfi b clauses of the new Gaia ils were © calculated to pro- iy signe of Oxford, | luded b sf human 
tl ulty, and said that the | tervention of the proct = pu bliely expressing its TTA 
yioo 7 oes a Rie par. on E „Dr. way in which ss had advocate ed this question entitled | opinion upon the ‘90th Tract for the Times, the matter «ii, but 
Paris, the president of th f all medical men.— | may again be submitted to Convocation. ” Resolved, the 
in the chair. Much interest was excited by the: appear- Lord Auckland, in the name of the council, offered their “ That the board gladly recognise in this memorial the 
amee, among the visitors, of four n ative studen ts of the tl CAEN RAEE NEEN “ lesire of r a 0 - 
thanks w were likewise 
with Dr. i a the ts f anatomy in pra A by acclamation: t tain,the statutes of the U y, and | to secure 
ipatitation. ‘One of these had received the pas of his| > City Antiquities—On y, as some w That 
ege. by essing | were hee ed in excavating ie ‘pround adjoining the thé: board retain the same opinion of the 90th Tract E 
i ikain. at pens i ted to AA the duty chure St. La eWISMCE Jewry > in Gresham-street, for | for the Times’ igs im expressed to the University 
of delive as 8 the prizes to t the studen the f t7publication, and upon whieh ‘aa 
less apprecia e all, wh te rhs in n February iat p ~~ jad ent of Conyoes- 
eomas a amt which Sc been filled . so many which passe ey pronase and on me to ous ng, howeve e moral effect of 
e was indebted for it to Tower. The wall was at a depth of about 12 feet from decision “then pr ronouneed T University upon a 
the — pig was k 
the ofS office which tg had the honour of holding e vapse 
Shi. 
dent of m nee Go Colleg: . On 
trary, he t the complet 
was to re ce re grati to teas cee rded 
proof of bd existence of harmoni ious feelin 
able deri 
and R 
ae ti. Maynooth C 
the “conference h 
man tiles, firmly cemented together. 
were abaci 14 inches square. 
Conference —The adjourned sitting 
ave been bro ‘ought to a close this 
composed of Kentish rags, chal 
rf 
t, and considering also that the question 
The tiles | 
of a faithful : subscription to the articles of religion is at 7 
| present submitted toa igh € ecclesiastical tri orth the 
h 
o 
en hed tal 
y 
condition of the naaapi had pia y gratified at 
which he ear rided within 
— noble institution for the instruction of its studen ts. | 
A lth 
| sition to the Bill. 
several i impor rtant | pasao Ca aakh, 
United — n ~ been heard in oppo- ested t 
need not under exis ire perga 
e brought | 
ariel = ahead is re- | 
o communicate Mate ‘resolutions to those meme 
by whom the memorial “was 
rted 
| results of interviews with thee representatives in Par. 
liament, and stated that several members had pledged 
Rese 
for teaching shania be 
both theoretically and practi- 
cally, he had not 
struck with the advantages 
bay they š 
m, so well adapted for the Purpose 
ness and modes of light and v 
wt of the faculty. The 
r. Williams » to read the re- 
tions were also 
| on their return, 
inst., sprung a 
pr opos sed and ad 
| that meetings should be j a toy the aie prop | 
and that ble that 
the 18th, be appointed as a ae for oe 
sgt passage to Boulo, ogne 
a Teak about 14 miles Saino 
sented to him 
SingbowneO0 Mo sone rons a Prisni: 
which illum 
, bro 
fire 
Sunday, | 
ial p 
rayer. 
e Duke of f| stacks of corn, stables for several horses, = 
Ludga wie farmer of Lower ipai: Rame (2 
Sitting The premises, whic. h form sy 
range, shading of substant tial 
ith 
Th, 
ef students ove the faculty was 306, of _whom 94 had | 
comm enced l thei 
tinguished, she eons on | shore, ilies within 
d 
then 
r,and her fires being ex- 
0 yar S 
nt of Mr. 
as e, 
ne eee 
had been 
George, an a ee. pr ba of t the 
teacher of f den ntal surgery. Mu ch satisfaction w. 
crew and passe 
| ship’s furnitu 
Duke o 
7 and W: ie: 
as pea 
ngers were ‘saved, but very little of ee | 
e was ags — 
s Litrary of ap late D 
fifth ee of the library 
Sussex, after lasti ing 
she went to pieces 
On Monday 
of the late 
of Sussex.— 
ounce 
tne Uni- 
out of six ‘scholarship 
tof 10 g gold m 
attain- 
aoe College, e exibifed by 
ced, and the prizes 
in the f following Cae :—Medicine 
‘M.D.)—Gold medal, Nicholas He 
e, Lancashire. 
sialogy (Profesor Sharpey, LD) 
William H Ranso 
‘hi 0 
he Sek of Mr. oa 
fter 
T, 
delivered bythe Chairman Walter 
Messrs. Evans’ | 
lots toad of was 
| amounted 
reoms in Pall Mal 1. 
ear 25007. 
ays, wa 
nce, her | contents, completely consumed, and 
he 
the total loss is not 
fire was entirely a marae te 
Pie. Golde near his 
than 20007. 
Mel dls. ze n Fadas evening 
of W pea aah toun 
nied by 
| years of age, el Sonn tr 
pi beckon cd me them to desi 
ce he ter them and 
less 
ae 
2956. The sum 
they 
The 6th and 
place 
The number of 
ised 
oe por- 
asa pu: 
ass, pams in a fit. 
gr A can 
fall, hastened to the rte © that 
asked the oan mer Er 
as his pa, 
Wt t bre gape she 
a long and se 
ra expeeted both by h 
o had | the nature of pot dise: 
entertai 
anticipated, the cha: 
beaks as drunk he 
ormerly in business as 
| whore: ‘a failed, and that he has t 
in the police force, 
. 
Do an MD e 
3 first sily ver Dy 
Mur 
| infant son of 
nes 
writer an konoi ts 
was pei brought a on Friday, b 
i=) 
v9 
p 
b oie Eh SR a & & oF 
conial with her wall “She, pare had not gone 
tool ]. q 
iHn The event ‘had | 
himself R anii: i ; in need, from 
ea er of ri 
wher 
dee 
promo — se ~ who.it was, telling him that, 
ar s 
tuilike i parently procee 4 
oer enpon ahe a cared, aad 
would 
the 
ing from the 
condition, she 
e son anne 3 that it was 
s of Well, and bogged he 
h she “id T without delay, On 
rs, who noar Ki self of b being the 
was imme — 
edical et he jae 
ppr ye : 
the news reaching t the rene 
diately Sepatabes, De 
is, near the sg nt’s-park, 
ut, as 
in nothing. It a 
made the statement, that 
Dockhea d, 
nosis m whieh 
Yarmouth. pyme he most 
ever befel „this —_ took place on 
been a co onstable 
raer at Greenwich.—On Sunda morni th 
Mr. S. D., Fain A ice, 
vm of Seuth-stre 
solicitor. 
d.grief shoraghos 
tion an ifal 
town, 
cn siasing i, he towa 04 
and clerk to the 
dr eceived noti 
the 
Ey 
irl, Martha Brie 
a he ee aa 
arta se by the 
ould sail u 
the Va 
of the u W 
| hat _— 
handbills t de ae ri idge to 
gistra 
ksey, gah "nearly cut its hea 
wW. 
pA iran 
tR -T ake in a pgs 
eo ~ id in his cot. The 
to qui Ffineh’s service, 
the infant. 
ueri, nd reg ered aN follo 
number o; 
13: :— West S ee” 
163; Eastern, 206: 
The 1e jury, at the in 
of Wilful Murder, and the prisoner was committed | in the 
trial. oy 
that 
au 
» elegantly ceeds par 
Poe cae sre, this absurd ein 1al re 
clown aud his geese ge started y 
ing is the 
he a piesi May 
129; Central, 
To otal, 883 ; 
ogistered in 
“150; North 
Southern, 3355 
for by the pop 
position, ‘and were p 
