178 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
[May 3, 
of: 1,500,000 persons were 
which was 
states that he had scarcely put his: hat down when 
was startled by the alarm. His first Hapai was to 
ush: to bas 
not wae ors the whole expense of 2 7 suit 
2 000,000ğin 1844. These. urse; are exclusive of | rus room where his son, Lord: Hastings, and | brought in the Exeter a ey 
2 000,0005in ited Southend, Smam Herne Bay, servants w Mrs. Jones, the nurse,. had. heard the Hill, “the ; choschwanden, bu th b aS also sut peer — fam 
Margat gate, amounting to f serye as: somi or 
250,000. ey gate, tched his son from her arms, and, with the cou untess, past serv: ices ak „encouragement for am for his 
The Money-O Order Segara additional clerks | ran n omt o yr a o oe y follow vim e be. ure. The 
wore taken | , but retu r some atike, and Mitcham. —For some wee ks p Genk 
Post-office last week, dg I in the village of Mitoha e Surrey, yee i 
oe egoen within: the rn quarter.. 12 me: mr: = — o d tite as of defalcati 
rs hay e also be en appointed.. The increase in = position im which her = person | amount in the — of of the late t Ba p 
ja ania ws mers saw on the ending ith her mother | bank in that plac io v - f the say he - a 
is suppos e peen Mr. Raggett, sen.,, from- the | hundreds of families feline themsel still, a 
of this-section of the so serv ice ran of 12, 0007; 
Fast. 
Church Innovatio s at S 5 
St Gec orges 
fact “sue ‘the: Siow of two om when discovered 
fou: 
on Tues y were md: ¢ close together. rapidity 
J 
P E 
1, 
and 
in-the-East, 
he. 
of. the church; for the p purpose of exhi bitin 
pi fira se supporters =| fac 
ang 
ves uterly m 
C 
village 
It appears:that- about a. month.since, Mr. W. J. 
an auctioneer, builder; and daeng x ark: of the 
e accounted for 
t that the whole ` ‘he aparté iments were w. Eiern 
vas much wood in the 
building uses. 
ties: introduced the reetor;. the Rev. 
by 
into the church service shortly : after he Seana 
—e | 
g gh, h| 
iis 
was highly res 
by ellow parishio ‘oth’ at different. times lad 
filed an ge parochial an About ten hie oe since 
he w: was made actuary of the „savings s’-bank, dso 
sali Apes ern Sic 
therefore, en wer engines: in atten 
| half an hour of the utbrely and a plentifal poe of 
wia Ses 
bent: of the pari 
p 
of hands of 164 to 30, a Aar was s demanded, whic man 
o’cloe — ra closed at 4, when 
p 
com- | 
exception of the sitting- -Toom of Mrs. Row 
‘thin s still standing the 
£ z. 
e | hisaccounts. 
at he ; 
the bank. never suspected paler hg could be wro 
This circumstance accounts for 
as enabled to emb 
t > 
fet 1 
anting: 
ated by ion i Hunti on, The: ruins were 
mained with the supper- ing little short of 7 > 
the numbers were—! amna ; against it, 36: table e, uninjured and u ntouched. The fi y dis- peie had to meet Mr. G. M. Hoare, the brewer (who 
Fatal Fire at Raggett gn he no fire covered was that of tlie unfortunate oy ee arte Morden, and is: the treasurer of the 
“broke out on the premises known. as Raggett’s hotel, in og teem lying — burned about. ie liea, fac, a 8th ult., upon business respecting the 
Dover-stweet, Pi illy, shortly after 12 chokes ns ba of —_* ads i i the rear of e: | In Instead of keeping that. appointment, the dee 
Monday night, which involv ae soe destruction of a| mises and over the stehe d hung himself. The of: his 
erty, ny as as four. not from o ndows. She a also al ing suche at suc! a time caused it to be inferred th 
ints, and had not cow 
El tó 
j |h 
fire, and ‘our’ pe at t—viz.,. John | 
Round, 56, the lady of the hon. member for 
Maldon; t, sen., the proprietor of the-hotel 5: 
his daughter, Miss Raggett, aged 27 ; and Mi 
a nurse’ in the service of the Earl of Huntingdo 
have perished by the yes occurrence. It appears: that 
el was at the time of the outbreak ‘completely first-floor an md: 
yeeupied by families, =a gir mostly 
l the Dras ma kesam The Ea a 
gd na 
aa cool to commence a search for the other 
Hodien dtobe there; until 10 o'clock, when at 
Hoare. 
his precian were in a satis istactory s ee te. 
as he 
Such, ho owevenss 
proved not to het 
soon as s deci eased i 
R 
the wegen re 
5 
f+ J saM? 
est of Colonel Boucher, Colonel Rolt, 
Mrs: Round: 
ound, so 
ones, 
n— found those whieh were su pposed to be 
Mrs 
que: 
e mere relatives:o! 
d 
held » Mr. Ho; 
induced to enter, and after a short sea 
$ 
rch they 
the remains aa 
„Round 
of Mitcham, being oad trustees rha raria The 
* ae to them the remains of another 
body, 
Bart! 
proof o 
wing i been: made apparent, he toa. 
much larger: e mae S 
an had been anticipated, it 
determine a forthwith o communitate with Mr. Tid 
ratt, nks a ee 
benefit societies. The geet ans met ti 
1 n 
w 
ind the nursemaid 5 See. back-drawin 
had only pda there late on Monday a 
The ing-roo: 
pi pa by Mrs. John Round aa her dense, pre stre 
afternoon from immediat 
other 
as | Jones 
e-workhouse of St. Geor rge’s, Hanover 8th April. After several hours’ i 
$e PTE as. was. also. that -of the deceased woman, Mrs..| tigation, he adjour ned the ap rer: iny. vestigation ani 
Miss Ra gett was conveye ed to No. 8, Dover- the following Monda ay. In the: interval Dr. 
usly ill, and di ed within a well 
et, 
ely. 
mental 
a ome one ton 
se 
anxiety, pages by the 
was the cause of the di 
mta Tanie transactions, 
of this gen 
Comes in go 
mately procee ede 
w ek, 
od heal i 
d with and br ea oa aie on a Fa d 
e bank assets 
B PROS nage they had a a sitting-room an don has lost the ome mi hea 
apartmen n the sec d floor. Another suite of the stimated value of those lost: being as- much as 
apni en i g and those of the unfortunate Mrs. Round) 
r. R King and his sist r, which they ý intended. to have worn- on 
tsin th pation. of eed Tort the Hon. | Thursday 
aa 1 1 in addition to’ the’ plate. Mr. King, who.is 
b hant, from. Bristol, had in one of his apartments 
Wh 
il di 1 4 
and doe, pen ce of the sg mar a age: at the | | 
| deel: sat, “the ere were 
a large and valuable chest full of plate, which-has. been 
not Ea Foged for the night. 
hter re 
Mr. Raggett, and his 
12 o'clock, 
Jaan 's Theatre to witn e Frenc 
Earl and 
Round EA her daughter had been to St. 
h 
| | deposite rit in this þan 
o lodges of Odd. Fellows, and. the 
er Majesty he: peltvitnessed thoprogress | men’s Clu Of this club decease 
of the flames from the Palace, and pan essenger at,| The latter club had deposited T247., and 
ge. In|ledger they. were eredite with 5s. ld. 
ter| the official report e b Ma ‘Braidwood, he attri- | Fellows had deposited 10/ e d we 
re | butes the mp progress of the fire to the fact that nee with 1/; each. Mr. Pratt stated that the actuary m 
whole of the doors were thrown open, and thus- aifree | have paid 3007. per annum ow bis own 
current ofairt nded to ase the flames The in- | interest to the depositors, to] lull -enspiaion. 
shall be mado up M 
Countess of Huntingdon to the eit y Mrs. | 
me st few minutes 
Round and her e hom 
after 12„and retired to age sting ro 
floor.. They had searcely sa 
t down “when the head 
h was in 
at ste D had s Bipa to the ped: curtains. 
as alarmed at he: 
n panis up to = isto 
“He "found ea | 
ited 
a of d red. in the week ending May 
— West ronal a 140; Northern, 137; Central, 
167; Southern, 208; Total, 810 
publishe ed add little to the above fact, sanh Tas it is cog asurer, trustees ea anagers, Mr. 
rere sat the body first found on the is not| Hoare paying 4000/., Mr. Chambers 10002, and Ù 
s. Round, and that another body w “which was| widow of ‘Ds. Bartley 1000/., and the widow 
| dianae yesterday a among the ruins mi tuary TOOR amount of his s 
te lad Thor inti and Lady Acland have subseribed 
A arial = k Metropolis.—The following is the | towards e man: are 
x 
relieving 
tradesmen of their-burden. 
Nottingham.— The fest f Co 
celebrated 1 by the 
rpus Ch: 
Roman Catt clergy on 
arnabas, W. 
Eastern 
males, 389; females, 421, ] 
sighan esik The screams had a 
tention of the inmates, an and. on 
tracted the 
his reshiog. up i 
Births i in the week, 1194; males, 598, 
females, oe. 
_ -Brobincial. 
into the a 
had arrived from t 
e sA, 
witli unusual po 
ms 
| and cece Hundreds 
dy last oe F: Ba mand te 
holar, and t 
br 
e Senate of the nips a Cambridge in 
favour of the propose to: Maynooth, which has 
been et d forth by the one denier last week, ex- 
repugnance to that measure, was on We d- 
| broke aet started on “a dy 
on. an exeursion joer re 
Oxford. Att ter partaking 0 
Red Lion Inn, tliey imprudent ven ured to re' 
ugh the river 
r | the 
tjon Aaa and Thursday last, in 
sa i 
sell ca and the. Hon Chases 
signed, res 
‘rom the 
nm 
U esire 
| were 4 
| friends at college finding 
120 came alar 
re: 
t 
| intimate to- ou, its mime 
y 
dgrant to Maynooth riag is prees ya 
propose 
A with no feelings either of 
i and that they cpt, most strongly the agita- 
tion mow in progress agains Janus, ei was again wer 
in the fine gg 
tie 
j arrived. home, and 
ejare now pera that the e a y will, e 
answer 
addles. 
upset by coming’ in co! 
ba I his degree of B.A. thi 
iat revolved onsen times dee ie a ‘which 
were 
e for two or three hours: together, an and 1 hopes 
entually 
| duential gentlem 
daw. resol 
z The Earl of Dundonald i is so 
recoverea 
3 2, 
states that the church at Helston. 
fire” being raised |.is likely, at length, gang vernon ico y aa 
his lordship į that: Mr. Blunt is’ forthwith to be removed, and that the 
