| 1845.] 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
menis of setting a livelihood. 
3 £4} 
289 
lery at the top of the; cupola « of St. Paul’s Cat thedral $ a _— carriage, and — ely deposited in the Jewel- meN built by Mr. Step- 
good effe ; his Grace hum arking that he was | pin “the fins of th 
the e British owe ‘workmen are 'e employed i in levelling glad red had ct it prem wall tee 2 ieda a and other pi z3 a rr Je ft that E part e Apei riae 
g hrow the froni i AT "e nein a and fell on „the floor of the We of sy be felt 
The oe has been 1 lid found. by the inha wn tants, but when yá e large 
of the the ne Money O Or = i's ‘s thp Tene Sa. oe i I yH j we t that took place on the 13th Janary, "azs, when 
It is situate in je-stree etween the Frene The Royal Exch Th 
Shenae las pik YOGI Ds Bat sighs Alene y ge.— bells Bea Pi 12 acres of “lift were engulphed the ocean we jad 
and is to be completed within six m nths, ew days, a new set n = n having been rng proposed protection walls, with tunnels behi wits o carry 
$ ap d preen aie by Mess Mea, the bell-foun rs, in | off the lan marania al would in n probability hav secured 
aa Be ath any Whitecha apel. ee weight oi the entire set is ‘eek the town ; but after spending 1200/. for an Act of Par 
bared mes or any person under engagement of | 257 cwt. (hoi mer being about 131 cwt.) The key | liament, there is scarcely a chance of the m neces- 
riage. The reason assigne ed for this ee is, | note of the agen est is C natural. This, which wuja ni to efect these projects being raised. uite 
t., will $ the hour bell. The weight ees Be of th le power of the ut 
1 
He knows the pat on eters he received 
r the first time to avail t hay ing proved a failure in not vot thair lands, their ho 
Marriage Act, ar to vag sufficiently powerful for the noisy i mot Maiga po of the pod to the chapter of he Sd z reas 
marriages pai ta by their own ministers in their | Ex nge. follow the fate of Shipde: 
chapels. in the course of the present month. —The borough of 
Metropolitan Asylum Districts. — On Friday the Middlesex tee ar soa —Sir I. L. Goldsmid, Bart., [Bienes gt obtained the palettia port after — 
ard of Directors and Guardians of St. Marylebone has b been appo ointed magistrate for Middlesex, of which | a - Tapi the Lords of the Treasury. Formerly 
bled for the purpose of conside: : n goods had to be landed at Plymouth, where 
recently issued by the Poor Law Commissioners for Steam for the m.— Boa! Oe stom is situated, but th ay now be 
formation of Marylebone with other parishes into a | City to the fo rg or on resco mea passenger. unloaded at es heay delivered to the consignees. 
on, for the management of asylums for the houseless The Lat e Ro obbery of Bank Notes. —A circumstance The circumstance is | pon bh: Be the eae bg 
r, under the title of the “ North Western Metropo- | h throw some light | the latter borough as of ki 
litan Asylum District? The Secretary read the com-|on this robbery, if not lead to the discovery of the mercial pro gp oe 
cation and orde: he Commissioners which thieves. _ Three of the notes stolen, from Messrs. Ro; oger: Liverpool.—A new steam- -ship, called the Marmora, 
directs that the following parishes shall b d int p is expected to arrive — in this port from New 
trict, and elect members to form a man-| at his hot bills Sn e par’ ork, on her way to Con pS This will be the 
agement for the control of asylums for ia houseless passed ‘the s to him were of such rank a’ a ‘ibis first American tr: rading nals which has c the 
r, viz.:—St. Marylebone, St. Geor, e's, Hanove as to preclude the possibility of their eomplieity in the Pre and it is said s e is s the first of a new line 
square, St. James’s, Westminster, g to be established. The Liverpool Times = 
fields, St. Margaret’s and St. John 1 e Pinea tl } fi or for larger notes. This | states that the firm of James Hodgson and Co., iron 
Westminster, St. ke’s, Chelsea, St. Mary Abbots; | hotel-] p d in pyri two or three days ago | ship- -builders, of this town, are building, iadi iker 
_ Kensington, and Paddington. After the read f this i in hi burden, the ied of a 
_ document severa of the guar ardians rose in succession, | tion of of steamers to ply between New Yor! and 
‘line 
Liverpool, with „engines of 180 
; abr or if Kai consented to a this order, 
j ey ad tog be admitting the introduction of a foreign 
which t 
may be traced from hand to hand, until the fi 
may b 
ea and Rio dancin ate he first of a new gap of 
EY 
possessor after the robbery i is reached. 
ed 
pg rR T 
: + 
q mally pce n in, 00 ly that a od mnk 
This meeting was held on a, and as EREE 
: a Sag dir ectors, and oe ya eC severally ins 
pride of the T —The following is t 
an ay, 
ww? 
= 
, to EA Pe the 
ly 
1 
oor-iaw 
34 
any’ 
th c 
o th a oS, + 
| ee 
sti 
power 
sete frog yearn 963. 
number. of = er gistered in the week endin Sacha 
st ae 5 mIs Northern, 113; Central, 
Southern, 216 ; otal, 83 
Th 
pe foe pni iaei after er notes in question ul een 
w lines of steamers 
hele the wae are 
On nesday last the 2 
sail Liv vena for Constantinople, as the first of 
a monthly line of steamers between that neh opi 
Turkish _ capital, British ente erprise 
and the 
"Eastern, 
413; aie, be Weekly average for the last 
Births in the week, 1291 ; males, 644, 
oS =. upon ‘th 
7 to e “call a ance meeting of the ea to ree ate 
= — 
robincial, 
q penitence of the ‘parish.”. “8 _ The guardians. of St. Luke, 
-Chels 
- Probínti 
, Andover —The: Poor-law inquiry in this town con- 
met and agreed toa costal po that the Ce the pro- 
the fallo owi Auk leeg 
tries :—To Russia, Sweden, and Denmark, By the Hull 
line to St. Petersburg; to North Germ 
Hu i 
ig 
e pe and sou th of Thome and Portami 
by th the Peninsular Company’s vessels ; to Italy, by the 
of rE: its tern 
fo J 
ople, b the new line from 
nation, and from- the pyre. Phe 
t, and berg ier 
Eg 
Posed un nion 
rovers Ceylon, India, Singapore, 
y’s vessels ; 
t 
Tay. was ki tenth doy ta the investig 
on T 
rs for com that parish in 
and China, b by “the” Oriental Com 
tte Aim the Uni 
wong to receive i pi sg from Poot | 
+h 
“Yes 
tion, and as it is impossible t 
limits, we shall reserve our fur- 
prising 
iH 
ss 
letermined opposi order was 
though the eee as es ‘ongly objected to. 
i opted : — “ 
mmissione 
Central Metropolii Asylum District,” but less 
i a manifested, | 
ther account m the proceedings until the Commissioner 
makes his re 
Bodmin. e Sn beratit 
in the > provin ces. 
ion in various forms sti 
The Corn ish papers fbi that 
i | Ellison, at Bodmin, 
lingers | li 
B: A ited States, by the Csia 
d Great vd lines from l; to the West 
Indies, Mexi nd the north of South Ame 
| by the West India line; to Peru and Chili 
West Coast line. To Brazil and the River Plate by the 
Th 
colonies of any im 
34 
which hav 
advantage eg steam coania with the 
the Cape, the Mauritius, and A 
Aa 
E 
politan as; 
those "of “the. nri po- 
n the district, this rerai 
ly entitle d W ber 
seine ion e 
5 just 
by five inst tead i three guardians 
2 anan or persons who saa it to cure fits aa 
va xing’ s evil. 
Omi —The Rev. Mr. Ward, whose d 
from his degree of M. A. cause used 50° 
degradation 
much excitement 
Chelmsford. —On Wednesday week a 
in t the farmy yard of Mr. Pigot, of Bori vem toa 
fret the Establisled Church. This, it appea 
his personal friends for ae last 
= the order of the P. 
? 
n 
missioners 
thatched roof of a cart-she a See peedily 
arrived ; pe the wind was blowing so ca aud the 
fire had g t such hold upon the buildings, that Pra fire 
Il comprise the sprene un of Tatia Han 
= “Chiswick, Acton, Ealing, Hanwell, Greenford, 
Heston, Isleworth, Twickenham, New Ere ntfor rd, Mor 
_lake, » Kew. , Ri chm ond, 
aco. but it was not until pester ma ar 
vere aware that he had slant A long corre- 
spiera, which apas in the Ozford Herald, ex- 
d | plains the reason of is doi ing so. __ it is expec cted that 
ler fall 
-| barn, e latter of which a ea time s 
S 
of this university ot belong to the Trac- 
was saved by been efforts of of the firemen. TI 
done is considera 
» With a 
Ham, an an d Pet tersh: 
fou 
ntford union, three for the Fontes union, c: 
irad We 
e, all the ou utbuildings, with the ex- p en 
—The declinin —_ a f Admiral Sir 
quantity of sy ihe corn, three ho jogs, an rt 
carts. “This is the “second time Mr. Pieot patie: ad his 
and the build ings 
e Bre 
: o for the Richmond union ; the election to t 
Bice by by the 3 ard of guardians of « each of those 
on the 9th ins 
unions 
=e ag is estimated at between 500/. and 
whi ich he 
which have been destroyed had been built since the last Cepia wh it hois 
a es Sir 
OZ. 
tandard. 
Borate w. 
Ee piet 
m the co in 
brag een succeeded rays Admiral Sir Charles 
t his flag in the course of the week. 
Richard Grant will be Sir Charles’s flag- 
seta ain, and the present secretary, Mr. Haig, will be con- 
that office. 
hester. —On engine Pa last a fire, which has con- 
ad to 
Wine 
ion ealis. | 
as visible i in ra manista on ims evenin Crom —We quote the following from the Bury | 
appearance was a pale thin ray of light visible Pos fe < Tn spite of all tha t has been s se ga done to 
fi this y water 
oF Ligh seen about 90 degrees along the ing- seve we regret to say that it continues to make 
£ ¢ % 
Bat rag 
orizon £ from nearly due north to due west. Fro m this | much way that there is, now very little doubt that, 3 Winchester, on the Saag 
d ir 
to an angle of about 45° from the horizon. The river nature, the whole of this cog ata village on the cliff Thomas Baring, B Bart, Stratton Park. _ The fire origi- 
Detween Blackwall and Woolwich was illuminated by | will be swallowed up in the ocean. It is little ra 
o that of a soft clear moonlight. The half a year since the time was raking the 
een and four hours, during | shoots that then ohne Tace, vi which, though they were =r embers. "Poca 2 these fell upon the — "e 
| Which hms the erei Pate mesa on The denied at t too irae: Those 1 e 
n Edinburgh, in very great | and the foros. oft the tid a veel i away the entire jetty | fire co muni icating itself to the long line of a 
with large portions of the cliff, and in part undermined thatch, t the whole was speedily in a blaze. The excite- 
pestle ey Carriages.—During the past six months no | some cottages on the Sherrin Wobestay omar! “ata eg Sgn men p . the village Lae greatly gpm A 
than 100 ts ls h We re; ae jee Wednes the |a rumour at an a cripple was in on 
been left ifer = eera sore SEERE hei TE d sp rings and = the Teh! tha (the houses, burning to eath ; but this having ban p ge 
Siras y Carriage accord. 
sA Office, i z loft nging to a Mr. 
arded t 
rk th the 
the -Crown o of “Bngland,—The Imperial crown, which 
Rast, peor into the vortex below. "The oot es had | ot 
poston of the fire Sir T. ae pes the R Ri Hon. 
ll, in the house of Lords, at the late prorogation of 
fyi ent, was last week conveyed by his Grace, in his ' p 
, having 
orders that the — ery er the mansion should 
were about to be pulled down; indeed, a ‘men em- | 
3 y A 4, a. } a ly g, minutes Lal, Y y £ 
