1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
283 
from them, For the present he would s 
erea himself ae a. futur: 
ore W 
r, we for 
4 Bea make a a gers 
0 >i krank a 
+ } 
Sr clothes His rufans set fire, and at 
oath, said tha t lie had seen Mr. Alex 
the hou 
dr. ierte escaped ti 
Hie hid himself, having 5 wrapped Binneelt ina blanket, 
» in 
ose state he was 
In the mean time 
o 
if ie ir lives, 
But an; ing so innocent as housebreaking and robber: 
carts. . Alexander, in her 
emenka and her children in the same condition, had 
now descended, were making their eseape. About 
the door she lost e slippers she had on her feet, arg 
3 
wd, it is said, used ‘se peer 
five children had to cross the 
ñ , to save then: 
ru 
e-arms, per Steta rerai 
Stotland. 
T 
left and dispersed, 
P eey ‘one reach the place. A despatch was imme- 
dia ate ly sent ¢ off to Edi inburgh to Mr. Sherif Monteith; 
S heriff ar- 
riv 
ai tliat day, and ment; and 
The 
im me ath of Sept E iber, at the request of Lord | i injured that it was wot tll oe that his ‘medieas è att ar gag eee the property of Her Majesty’s Post. 
den, who has promised to preside on the occasion. Frag mart could report pa nag as doing well, As soon | Master- ster Gen eral. From the evidence adduced, it appeared that 
The several. rail „companies which obtained Acts of as the tumul tuous assen med. satisfied with th a travelling jeweler a merap arri ger wh sare = 
Pini iment Task sees wit ! ttie | to get a brooch and a stone of a tát n'pattern er, 
EE ee p rty in Can siyag tto Birmingham to obtain them, Th k who 
= ms ISKEE ma whi b ived “ could eo the articles at Birmingham, 
sing R e acts of incor oration, | persons. sie a se arg ae ut eventually they were obtained at Northampton, and were 
end fal ve oa from their boards of a very Lae of Mr James seat sasen s ne aia reling vale mgt er ent h rely aft = a lodgin sof the 
> ly sno! y afterwards, e: ne rod D; J 
ene! pe reports. They promise to — we about 34 miles from zbra e. n leaving Den: prisoner, who had been taken into CDAK URON akotlier charge, 
respect wo: orks without any dela ay 5 ha t ther a his s benti tin aud the were searched, the stolen cma eiaa Sirove d. The ju 
kel y.soon l GHN b | foun d the prisoner Guilty. There was her charge against 
~ 7. um of asimilar descri H it siti rine roce ei Ti le 
ers at re The Limerick and Waterford Ine com- kS was aa 11 o’cloek whan on crowd, in ts Mr. Justice Wightman sentenced the prisoner to be canapecel 
mences to be worked between mae Koi vn of Tip of peaches Balmule-house, having cross for 15 years.—Kobbery in Buckingham Palace.—John Taylor, 38, 
and Limerick; the line adj nin lds: to order to come al a. us in b 3 , | Was indicted for stealing a quantity of old silver, a silver image, 
opinion of Sir John Rennie and pe t of the Ba upon it, in sill: walkiog up the avenue in a lir ns T a t ore wor # 2 ak ind ee. ct A hm 
y AL * $ > Àj h h 
of Works. New lines o Iway are goin aily pro- | voice or sound gave intimation to the ones ara a | Buckingham Palace in June last, and the property in qaestion 
jected ; so that in a few years Ir md will be A oner kei stones demolished the window- panes. The OER og sic abstracted on the 13th of that month. 
essentially altered in all that regards iter-communiea h rit Baa ete the prisoner was seen to Teave the 
by Pat are ithin, a wich was ie d to conta = his tools, 
z Alex: ander were aslee epin n bed ` as excited. Prisoner, itappeared, took a 
o ES 2. Peel, t the Commissione ers of f n iry respect- lla siete five ch ile, a oldest only 7 years of caba i e fro Fom the palace, bration eho theshop 
ing the ere tion of asylum harbours, fishing piers, &e, | age. The er rican were four women. “The crowd, mec a in aout cane ans Se: jës. igs kvi nore genrntac = 
i r (i or e. r. Se » ving =- 
commence their labours in Irelan > and that Captain after ARE EA at ce of glass all the fous picion, e ked: him his nam o; anà ymn plien thmi spam irn 
| Washington, Mr. Hume, and other mra at sides of t e house, a d above the pai ya, sides | Johnson, and he gave an z dare s; and upon this Mr. Seymour 
: have lef London in fulfilment of their mission, It ba aking the “anaes sen: aid. irt- dete pla “i the sey e him a ome Md E amount, an and Papia a es to 
be z = ateh him, and on finding tto a differe € 
i I f the inner shutters, and the iron rails at | to the one he had sta ated, the è police x took him jane aastst 
f proceed at once on a tour of ins spectio the front of the door, burst into the } bby by smash- | In addition to these facts it was proved that the prisoner le 
The weekly peene of the Repeal Aesoeikho b took place on | ing the door with a large stone, and tl breakin in the cab which he had hired to convey him to Long-acre 
| Monday in sey asim pe Town-councillor O'Reilly in the the 1 Th , reaking op vase, and upon his not’returning in the course of three honey 
tair. There en a canty attendance of memb The | te lock. 1e mams flew up stairs: to save them- | the driter took this — > the Hackwey-coach-office at Somer- 
€aammay, in his kate i address, hinted at what he deemed | Selves, and 1 ioters now set about their erage set-house, where it was identified as having formed part of the 
to be the great danger of the present crisis. The Government | work wit th deliberation and quietne ss. There was 2 | Property stolen from the P ace. It was likewise proved that 
now try ray. o! sir yo sor ben Before: th h and hile the prisoner was in custody at the police-station in Bow- 
he = sd - biti ve wrote > A tte i her tai 
Konfe added ‘i them chat e months, 
fakto ras a, n the ey might apply it to their own. use, kad also that he had 
ue mes. One f the = hoping to diver told them to give the name of Johnson as a reference for the 
“| the fury of the mob from their ir an ended victim, said, | par S Heipipi sold iti The whole of the pr 
out | that if it was . Alexander the a was produced and identified hy i e Inspector of Palaces as the 
t find hi er they wanted, they could property of her Majesty. The jury returned a verdict poker 
n nd him, as he had left that morning for Edin- | put strongly recommended the” jan erin to merey on account of 
burgh ; on whieh one of the ringleaders, with a horrid | his previous good cha: wove Sentence, 12 months’ reid 
ha nY.— Thomas Parker, aged 
rà labour, — Forcen 
51, carpenter, was indicte d for uti 
P 
utter ng forged order for the 
ayment of 1302., with intent to defraud a pie and 
others, and lames Atrngier, aged 32 t 
s d editor of 
ete of agen A en Can 
abe 
and pres sented a cheque, pma 
ve ited who kept an accon: 
The cheque was at o: ane praene 
peed on Park g questioned eit _ 
, As 
Aungier pleaded lty, the only question for t ury was 
whether the prisoner Parker, at the time he ented the 
cheque at the bank, had a knowledge of its being forged? In 
order to sho’ bide evidence was addi ed that the two prisoners 
and their w were on very friendly terms, hat they 
frequen prac visite ie each other, and appeared very intimate. 
There ther mati facts adduced in hype against 
and it oe Pag tw ungler was 
the DRONA Parker 
Be steaneuns, 
he Slave Trade.—The joie shire Telegraph mentions 
tat it bas receiv ved a pri p letter r from Gibraltar, 
stating that 
for men, winen, and children—in af 14 cart- loads, 
have been fis up from the wreek of ihe ao 
| war-steamer, pee aii burnt tat that por 
Malleatle Glass.—'The $ 
y 
usiar 
n made 
S ` bee: t St: 
Etienne, of rendering glass as malleable when cold as 
a y, and when first drawn from the p ot. fhe subtance, which 
i’) is called silicon, substances, pro- 
ducing t the ae Acces colours, and can also be ob- 
since the riots of 1842; pa A we + tained ene as crystal. Its specifie 
sta . seis in Dunfermline ‘til Dace! the streets, but pir ih dispersed by the. police. grav iy is vi 95; w r being 1.00. It is very ductile and 
weeks ago, when they were ved by orders p m ea — neither air nor acids act upon it. The 
head-quarters, in oppositi overing malleable glass is only ranked 
the local authorities. Those whe were best ac- itanna, Hawes 75 ae exertions of the, e police were ebid po that of the philosopher: s stone among alchie- 
d with the reckless and desperate Grea. of| Such as to prevent any assembling, Loge mists, oy the latter w will do ubtless be the next diseovery 
e of the inhabitants, looked: on this removal as the | Smee the riot pos, cain perfectly tranquil. made, for one is as ‘ommerce. 
of the most terrible kind in| Cause of this gs be an alleged breacli of ome Civilisati oS se nn Adams, ex-president of the 
nfermline, and people became alarmed. Towards | faith of the Messrs. with the other manu- | Unit States, being called’ upon Tor a contribution 
sday the streets of Dunfermline pre- | faeturers im-not adhering to the table of prices agreed | foy oreign wissions, said, “Ihave nothing to give for 
ht of a great — he ies on by the manufaetu Sap eh e i Tt is re: | tha purpose; but there are Here in this vicinity six 
ing in groups, there orted, h mii that the Messrs. Alexander never ministers, not one of whom will preach in the other’s 
een to put the police on hea alert and as that eement with the ame of ‘the manufae TAR Now. I 
to suggest th lling in of any e i On fonday the justi ices of the distr ict met Renee der 
o'clock, however, a a person Nice Calculation. —One of ti official assignees at 
= drum a the went end of | | pea Dunfermline a permanent military station and 
reet, and soon ii 
ating of tlie dram. being evidently a ‘foe ont ‘had 
n agreed on. The drummer and the crowd, which 
th 
the windo 
tg 08 The magistrates: 
t; t there wasno o adés 
at hand capable- of x In 
hace, Provost Beaslienn, went forward 
Mr. 
paag Maedonald, the Fisealj and 
an, With a 
ied, 
ing raised: up his. head was 
“Py Do aandie eing Sees aeai much 
Re nfrew —The local — state that if proof were 
ee ng to show ae à extraordinary increase has 
e in the vig —. 
of eleven- 
sixteent ner a penny in th iran and the second a_ 
te ambing p half a > a the scams 
Town Lighted & s:— Fre 
A 
| of 1200 ros Page neat waite houses, 
churches, i; witli n atural gas, wich “ats 
Fa J 
0,7507.. The when 
diz brought 65,0004, Berg sided “M a alobi] 
part of the shure et whieh: has been retained: by | 
the late propriet 
Haw. 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL CovRkT. — Post-oftee Rabbery.— 
Smith, 22, postman, was indicted for stealing a letter pete 
whie 5 I visited, 
drogen, and issues 
| of the beds of tlie 
geolo —_ or 
—Lyell’s Travels in North Americ 
Thin g that Ought to be K, nore. ne „beech. tres 
said to b notoriou: 
| ie tié fact, that the Indians, whenever es sky wears 
| the appearance ofa thunder-storm, leave their pursuits 
a sas somi 
S gas consists of carbúr tied ie 
hgh a black bituminous Siate one 
Hamilton group of the New York 
f Eut 
rope. 
