1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
243 
Hesse: f St. John’s College 
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passed „the preamble iao Wous =" 
d oe and South 
BD, Felio’ 
Oxiri, ri been elected 1 head wale: of this se 
room W. Be! alleys B.D, 
LES 
t street from the West- end of the to 
have it in ee to oon 
| 
Not ttingheon papers, drawn up in the most high- ve seo 
pry announcing that a arsed clergyman o of so! some | 
jean and considerable experi a tutor, 
olerain 
Western Metropolitan psec ed and the oe 
Pontefract and Goole, on the understanding tha: 
e purpose of open- 
| Santaia and Wakefield until next session e Parlia- 
ve also 
fal 
MaS 
the City, 
‘and the ‘Str: 
} 
Lali D 
gate, ner aoe by the late Dr. Mit- 
E 
ed Ra ae -street Po 
t, on the 
Tan; fields ; thenea across Ch 
Rolls Parnes midway be tw ween nH l} 
Lincoln’s 
through the 
ong-aere, from the corner of feet obliquely 
“ate side of 
ery-lane 
of Au Y an gg jia plan. of education to be 
ance would be ig ed: o 
ietly 
2e filaeor, 
outh Atm 
—lectures would b to ualify the pu pils tor 
their duties as Christians, mev pee gee ‘gentlemen, and 
pr nn 
tochester ; $ and the South poe 
Th 
Pais 7} 
Old Bailey. This open- 
the neighbourhood. No name was attached 
the he advertisement buta well-dressed man in black, with 
Cle 
pen lace into vig centre of Line coln’s Inn-fields. 
irect 
ment’s Church, known as 
chief, who represented himself to be the 
Rey. Dr, Be errington, a and that 
a 
hich the.street ces o dire: o Ho olbo 
N- street, an pace 
orn, to | 
the town. He represented aar as desirousof furnish- 
There i is also — 
to to believe that the long required establishment f the 
io 
ve thus opening. og avenue pes wanted from the 
ferred to,a Mr. Welchman, of 77, | m 
rat London, who he stated was a 
> n Merch ant—and from Mr. Jone 
upwards of 2 
ed. 
Surveyors ‘have been engaged d uri 
accomplish ing 
the past. week in, measuring the new 
site, which is to 
delivered a 
pel merchant, unl 
from Mr. Parnhamirniongery a 
wine and oe from Mr, Whe 
pl ie haa 
19:—West Districts, . Nortie ae 142; Coat 
; Eastern. ea thern, 237; Total, 867; 
456; females, 411. Weekly average for the last 
five years, 963. Births in the week, 1306 ; males, 671; 
females, 635. . 
Provincial, 
water.—The Rev. J, M. Capes, now. of Prior 
who lately seceded to Rome from the 
‘ogland, has psig ge a romans oe 
e purposes —— 
Cattle Church the church psd he eae 
mk ‘Bath, 
Church « of E 
table 
e desired: The cler ye of the neigh 
Wop him, and one of that 
copy of the Hertford Reform 
to Mr, Jones, wherein was a statement of the s: 
| Berrington haying taken a house at ley, i 
| fordshire, and carried on the same tr Ši upon 
| men to an immense amount. Mr. Jones sent for, 
‘0 | pages + 
subject matter to the: 
pea 
me Dr, | other pugcem, Shieh ton be 
ert- 
Dr, 
rrington, on pre retence of showing him some piece of 
o 
sittin 
evidence, whi ch il i 
m refer red, a 
re aye en on the e allegation “of forged an 
ced ‘on the r 
e their 
«TM 
tots s hav ing 
but ieee: aos thought 
sin examine 
re properly 
sah on rag ‘the sanding 
HA 
into by referring t os 
committee, or 
the — of al the property w which he pee parrini |r 
obtained. The Doctor, who te asa obtained 
lodgings in ee town, took refuge in them, and was 
there joined. by. his wife, who had come from | London 
made to pe 
to paupers, ai 
allowed under oh 
who could have no itd of p 
That the letters. addressed to 
Bury, sf Edm pattie -—Last. w ful ch: of 
ae l ben 
the Shire Hall, pursuant to a 
their 
day, a 
Portsmouth te Hibernia 100, pean Bihan 
bearing the igot Vie e-Admiral Sir William Parker, 
ley ms = se, That all the transactions of the 
ar to have been carried on in an unsatis- 
; that o 
Bart. ., Was mustered P 
ut of 974 applica- 
All} 
tes. nded 
i eens of the goii: wen to consider the a appli- 
_ Cation of Lieut, Smith to Tee ench, that they. 
1 whe inquir - ps 
th. 
and i 
» last mek: s t Spithead. “Ont Wednesday ev 
ani 
pro- 
ences, of which however = aly 29 appear to have n 
(=; 
ceeded, 
k d 
7 
conduct of Major Gri 
, to the Hibernia 
iit was alleged ' on the part of Lieut. ° mith 
with 15 gama ty the Vises tee or. ernia havi ing pre- 
q &. spy, at "oh desire of: the chief constable, and had 
_ Tefused. to o) orders on pa epena that they were 
n the 
ia 
d Sir Cha: wee saree ag with 17 guns, 
to 
pace ng 
of ascertaining ie many of the persons whose 
ose names 
are attached to the contract deed are solvent pomas 
that the ey canno ot conclude their report w without bsert- 
sailed on Friday, to euler | 
. Ow 
The mi 
Vice-Admiral Sir wen of the chief c 
d y 
t arier After a pate discu: 
magistrates ee 
cha perp i amy or 
fa, sean that the Queen would inspect-the 
Lieut. Smith, and that- the orders given byt the chief 
l at/Portsmouth on Saturday. The 
the. intention of the Legislature, by passing a fraudules 
and fictitious contract ome pr bese age oy 
committee, a y this: m subs € 
takie ry the 
peste hed preparedsh ihi 
handso 
constable were ramenih „given, though. so: 
expressions were not dis 
| ago. two o importan: sts- were held at: Carlisle, by 
Several adj he. bodies- of side 
j a in-law, veo ere- sus 
d from the effects of poison.. Mr. J 
a. farmer, the son of the formes a and the hus- 
w 
me of the 
f 
Carlisie.. —It vaa be pinta ee that about:a month | t 
inques| 
Cohen of Kirk 
go 
ani decorated; and every other 
+ Re S 
who in case of a 
mg, | east vee no meet ki 
they be 
and z 
heir opinion, that ‘he reduction mat 
made 
“In re 
in the aa session of the 
required by Parliament has had the effect of facilitating 
d the yacht 
oyal party were g on- deck, 
erson on 
ret ane + a 
s.acquitted. time. Pr rinee Albert : 
and on, nearing the Victory, we Majesty and Prince 
Al royal children. up on the port side of 
o in this report.”— Standing Orders: Comm 
ha m the aean (Tunbridge and Tam 
bridge tym a and oat recom: ee no’ wre with- 
standing the ing orders, wi eee respect to some of 
the plans and nanan of the South Wales, had wes been 
complied with, the bill should be allo wed t to proceed, 
the 
the oa to the view a oc i i ih 
th tifying act by a thandering cheer, during whi 
© gratiiying act by remained. undo &, pak the he 
on een 
en for-the purpose of transferring ‘the whole pro- 
neve of the -Keunet and A 
ty Wè stern z Railway sige 
The pos of 
lex in Carlisle , and 
ka ih al b mil 
A quantity of a 
i. arseni¢, had been found: in 
pockets 
oes and and that h 
ry that this | V 
the. ts of 
d made a fullconfession that | rate coe 
and a fe. It ap- accordingly do) 
piai full. Sebag, ” and. try 
Victoria and Albert, which. w 
cole a trial of s a Wren the pon 
id n 
sort to“ get 
wed | under 
abh er poi 
sagasa week, it was resol or 
unanimously iat an cone p the a al be made to co 
C 
vessels inni but bad Fairy di 
her i 
consort, and m the t time | rns signal was 
. The Great, Western Company will 
thus menopolise the eu carry Aei: from peapa to 
through-a double jan tas country. 
re present, mts between» two. and three 
litants of Seaco mbe. 
A 
o miles pee? mis town. The 
rgoing; eiaa qo ate tain Layard, 
roke- out on, Saturday. night th 
a a mile; 
Railways. 
eon Committee of w House of accent on the 
aren. Group, after fi ; and 
- | engineer; 
schemes, “ provisionally re 
arance during: the As 
i miry ; has 
jects the corti by ika. hours the 
Wiraka 
+ tor, Car ow, „was to., ta take up, h is restlence in it in 
as 
eas ot y née. Bay, Margate, 
Ramsgate, D tal. pe “Bh 
How:the. 4 
vered in time to be: ext paj EAA 
i vg bate them. 
mittee roo: venue | 
disco: 
saf om then 
conside the posting 
ha d 
ral | o 
crowdėd: b; 
issue of this 
of the dee 
ich it. we 
now engag 
Aie RENES inguiry 
ision. Was. regajted wi vehement 
US: impossible 
aged in going time the clauses 
kB 
Fibs 
Men, in in Her tfordshire, to, the aie 
amount. of several huu 
es sin oe pretene a he was.about)to establish a 
Ashis. real id 
k real 
ia aa in Hunterstreso. 
been making an attempt to sw 
mic 
ungwiek-square, 
dle the inhabitants, 
soon 
+ T 
. Oxford, ate 
aes ite iroup tt 
tived ee ream Sof the TaN and Ths, =i 
Oxford. Sr na: Beal thus à 
Great 
rg committee 
of the | kam 
the- conti 
Rugby- and Hunton is Saunen to Ta the 
lines fi east. to tice nd. - coment 9 
Bi 
fin 
supp Tiset a po 
E, e ii sims Ay 
endover, Missenden, Chesham, and: Amersham) ave: 
‘placed’ in pore to the oer and Birming- 
te. on ed the Bucking! pe gs and War- 
and. the. pono d agricultural 
