186 
THE FENMESE ADEE 
[JUNE 7, 
+ 
H 
“Whitehall, June 2, 1845. , I am directed by Secr tary | 
to tr me 
a TSERE a rs condem: p deaih and to the 
s been pro x 
eful consideration of we 
will lay it 
—Sir, 
t to "you me inclosed role eN rr para eg cn oy the ruins was procee 
ne: 
fa 
f go tches 
eats landlord, “to whom large arrears of rent are 
owing, a and who had | 
q 
ded E3 one | 
in 
sidera 
the ruins, and it 
as 
il the fire had been « 
oe 
143 
urday, | 
old w: 
wo ‘A seizure had been put in by the 
that ge 
| Mr. Robert his “Sagi a A a 
o had effected ie heir escape were, 
girl four years of a 
he m hal 
vant, 
pout next gen sions 
of the 
pror 
of 
Sir James Graham is des: 
ong the 
ethe hono nt servant, 
B 
Ap for 
pagent that om mould parties, under whi ie 
be ‘directed to that part of the rule | the bo dy Mrs. 
pojot ane agit of that lady that both hodies should 
the st ag will be continued —_ 
e bu 
the family vault, but that course was subsequently | 
were missing. 
hi 
ction, it 
a 
discovered that aire Satchell and one ek i m hild 
„Mr. Satchell stated at the 
. PHILLIPPS 
“The Chairman of the Quarter ie Ppa areh c oa a Pis AE imoer 
r: condemned to Death.—* Every prisoner emned at 
to death shal Car onfined in some safe place within “he prison, | an a ‘the other had not. The Aeara ag was th 
art from al 1 oth oners, and shall be allowed such a|fore clear. On ego or the fragments of 
aces as the visiting tices may d t, and exercise in the | several jew Is e fou ruins. Amon ng t the m 
n air for a reasonable time every day. He may be visit Al by hi p nti 
relations, friends, and legal advisers, at his own request, by were two e , wale p jee le 
‘an order in writing from any visiting justice. No other person | as belonging to his ‘countess. T There was also a es 
shall sarpe one i ioner aapt the goverr or, ig ring, which is suppo ed to have been the pro gr 
other officer of the prison, the chaplain, and surgeon ; or 1f suc: P 
convict shall be of 7 religious persuasion differing from that of Mrs Round, and rooch, which it is ekoi she 
the Established Chore , à minister of that persuasion‘attending intended to have worn Que rawing-room 
request. If rson, however, shall make it appes the ae ene — thats at the inquest, 
— visiting justice, that he has important business to tr ay after exam witnesses, returned a 
th onvict, such ne ustice may grant permission in t gir 
with the € ich person to : conference Sith the oala, in | verdict of “ Aceidental Death ; > to which they 
> xcept the proper | mously aden b following :— & ry request: 20 
at his own 
‘Mayor s Hospita 
right, as chari ities of the ci 
fal.—At a| by a 
Jourt “of Aldermen, hel = Frey, “the see of the | 
Dad ty | 
his arms, and She w ould take the bo oy. They t 
doing so, the ee was SO oppressive as nearly to te al 
them of their senses. vee ithstanding this Mrs. Sate} 
t pre of m ind ; 
ene 
By 
told them wherg! 
who, but for he 
aldi in wok taehe have run an into the fi 
staircase, “thr ough the trs 
oof, On ending the ladder 
the yg -door the Gale was Pat $ a Mr. Satel 
elf almost suffocat ed, when a current 4 
1m, and 
e he ju 
will write to Sir Jam 
bes Majesty’ geht of State for the 
t, for the e purpose of aig his Toe atten- | 
rast may t take s 
| future such awful sacrifice of Pesca ite? i appea 
9 daily papers, that the | 
w, three ae and three | 
m San 
| unmarrie: 
throuch a il pori 
ord Mayo: 
f ondon, io presido ve eet irman on th 
Quee ecent arn as Chri iera dis- | 
be agg of. ihe C Court | 
ing day. A resolu- | 
a 
verse circumstances, = for 
famised hotel in Dovir street: 
possessed in the house was not 
xb ho is Tomier n, 
d 
estitution, an lave 
man an = 
red. His 
heir own for 
h 
clothing, lodging, or even for. & interment 0 
or tne W hol 
liseussion. 
“Steam Yacht for the King of the French.—Mess 
, have received the | 
Bas eir unfortunate 1 relativ es. 
ksa little bead he | an when is reached the str 
widow, | the fac i R5 
and her family m are ze left i in a state of | were also alig slightly bu 
I 
f|search to be pane for those oy to be missing, 
Mr. 
stree Fas wher s gre 
aT e ‘that his Tife and one of his ¢ 
not with him. Mr. Satchell’s Tegs were ke 
The feet vot his 
1 
at t mes wer 
that t time, however, 
pa ace n against aa p 
Fatal 
| fire happened on Sunday morning, 
Messrs; Satchell and Robertson, wholesale eer, 
| Fenchurch-street, immediately adjoining the Mitr 
Fire in 
on the premises oat the 
be 
building, in order that 
i a ascend to the third floor, 
yet = len in. T 
to ascend 
+ e pig) 
der | 
lad 
the Fimis kec wh 
Blackall fe i ship-b milders, have received the 
to 
3 
ty, and 
Ai 
E 
PES TSAN 
Sait. yacht is wiet 
s and her en fae « are to any cor- | 
D 
+ 
who gave the fash 
ig 
with the Fairy, the yacht 
i : 
to the Tower-street station. They w ere standing 
ether at the corner of Rood-lane when ‘aloud crash | 
eI} 
The nom persons | eS 
with her child by the g : 
S of the fire. They there 
M and her child lying M 
and anne d jae 5 under the window. 
e mo ther was in a oe po with, 
hk wie vacant by gts pea in consequence of 
ae health, of the Rev. J. W. Bellamy, who has filled the 
and her i infant aya 
Satchell and oberon, and which they 0 
bE tear as d a when fa 
on fire The whole shop appeared in Hi aay 
th 
tne 
sh 
Pre 
n for upwards of 25 years, and ‘under 
management ge sengol has been brought to the emi- 
que Bazaar.—The 
gh the window 0 
tl irou 
| door and fanlight over the Shop shutters. The « cries of 
on Tos sday, ‘when 
under Pll i 
was ~~ 
ea, bazaar 
Wednesday week, the number 
D 
admissions were conside: ah 
on of Monday, but were less a 
Some of the stalls had been nated and the flow of 
fire,” above were bee $ A 
and awoke the inmates. The subsequent conduct oF be quired of one of the witnesses how it ™ the H br: 
police, however, showed great neglect, for had p engines were not first called instead 0 
e after ? The witness replied that it 
fire-station instead of to those è who have of the | pe olice had an inte in the re rds, 
stances, cept eh s vat those en 
charge 
« parish engines,” there is no doubt the melancholy loss 
g Tife  Skagh, q ensued might t have been avoided. Mr. 
theatre than on Monday, when the doors 
were st 
_ No acei- 
h 
om his. — a the fire almost as 
that ene eman ae that it 
ve d, and n 
. Save.in one solitary case, nobody has been 
with attem| pting to commit a crim 
crowds sae 
ae 
d 
ver the roof. This i = ex- 
ee 
100,00 
:. bazaar has Fans benn, open, and no complaints have ten 
—- Beside the ne =e ane oe rs for 
000 persons who have paid 
the fe probe that ‘th e ‘ek part of the shop was 
| Pd k a well- Hia Pst ane like a funnel, and 
up t 
the cu rrent of air e fire in that direction 
as 
fhe’ amount of 20; 0007, have phe contributed as a 
| the inmates v were © 
acting every day, and nearly 150 them far dista 
from their hom mes, have been pussliceely rendered. 
nTen 
in 
ey 
rved i ina fant state 
with a in her 
ter, a another Sooner is to be Beld. 
a 
In 
don 
at a ow the third floor ert 
The rowds now assem mble pea a cr e 
was in vain. Not onl 
halg? 
ly was ther 
, or even a ladder brought, but no attempt 
Had exertions in this re: 
been sa they would have been of the utmost iapa 
tance. „Ac ccording to t the > official report “nade by the 
wards o 
The report 
entered into, a detai led stateme nt of the differences 
which h 
te- 25 minutes elapsed 
as alarm of fire ae ron 
raised before the nel of the first brigade engin 
The police, however. Te a anaged by this time, to 
procure f aA less paris 
chines, aoa Bn. By th supply of water was Liase 
aad 
Department, and was ultimately received and a 
oe 
eg sai igh ade engine 
hey 
t five minutes several of | Te! 
to 
arish ma- | favo 
the | 
n Sint he jury ul 
tal Bay 9 
A a 
urned res or“ « ‘ceien 
ir 
Easte: 197; 
473; Te ik 432. Weekly 
Ea years 963. Births in the 
females, 
obvinctal, 
Cambridge.—The subjoined address of i 
bers of the cant of the Univ >gay TN 
opted 
Dr. Evans, oa ol 2 the earliest settlers, address aa the 
an the proceedings of the governor. 
Spina Fitzroy, with reference to the Compan ny’s 
settlements, 
Execution of Con? t sentence of the law 
ded nearly to the onion $ on fog opposite of | T 
Posie and to F which 
h mmr caught in the rear. The light of the fire 
ener the ee eps to. the spat in rapid me 
whi ch w operatio oD, the firem 
cessio 
e last 
was carried into eier i in pen of Newgate on M 
— on 7 seph Connor, aged 20, convicted at the 
ur- 
4 
= tae most pd tive manner. The fire busca 
progressed in oe N, ag extended from Fenchure h- 
der of RES Brothers, i in the parish of S 
day rots his convietion is Sh a full | 
9. pour copious of w: 
x Oek and ee buildings, = 
omg as usual on such occasi 
Fire in Dover-street. ne ring Sa 
|as numerous as on ang ofthe pre 
ed Dover-street, 
Hisoophont 
ul anxiety was 
Sat ce tie |e 
populace, from ou et rumours 
supposed to be missing and buried 
number of perso: 
t the fth P 
e progress of the 
aenea by the | and 
in pro; 
i effect, 
ross aint cue as Oen P” 
