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THE NEWSPAPER. 
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isoner on the day of the murder, an 
days. He had not absented himself A ai 
pape ieda, 
nor exhi PEP ace of 
any conduc t to induce a belief 
„George e Hill sta ate d that 
4 hẹ 
n the fo. 
udien lowi 
| tion to ether to ter the sprig forms 
sine 5 Wiseman, who was assisted by | 
ga- | fo for 
as| Weber. In 
mance of Haydon’s “ my 
sons,” aan ssini’s “ Staba t Mater,” 
vak ev ees there was a selection 
| Giovanni,” the “Puritani,” ,” “Aci cis an and Gs 
ace 
They were constantly to- 
oor a at the time. He w ail recoletd that the ae 
manife sted the same degree of sympathy 
mitred £ 4} 
was preached by Bishop Sharples, | * 
order. The 
and the choral ‘parts of the service were per rform ed 7 
cone 
1 
on on the occasion. He 
ane 
ho Fi be 
t of the ae with 
a gentleman, suppo osed to be the murderer. e said 
that he had seen the gentleman’ s face. _ He had large 
pla ck wh isk Kers, 
a great number of visitors ee all parts of the 
rounding counties; the morning duties took up fu M 
three ryeni urs. In th were chan 
by Bish 
s Jakies,” a ems ae Mozart 
Spo “ Calva: 
ci d 
with a ied ball. The e atten dance was peed nu- 
pe not made any further 
t the eee fog it 
tl 
erat nasi —During the present long vacation great pro- 
as been made n the restoration of the deca. 
The = tifa 
to immense ye ToT announcing that = end of the 
as | world i is fixed for the 10th October next. A dai ily paper 
of Christ Church is 
f the front o 
west tong 
| repair 5 3 one vie ° 
Braz 
bank on the same day 
mp amg On Saturday last, Mrs. Theobald, a lady 
known in the sporting world, especially by those 
ua hunt vi the Queen’ s hounds, died at Feltham 
od ge, near fth 
ay. 
Hounsl 
ose has 
enlargement. The w 
side z All irga bez now been 
fisan as been ed 
saires 
z 
wi 
prehe 
e priso: 
tion, and left Ape court by one and 
' child went out at another. 
Mortality er the Metropolis. Ror e. toonai is the 
number of eaths registered in eek ending Sept 
serter and puni 
r did not suites a word ‘ing t the 
door while his 
received = = previous day by a ee! owe her horse. 
veral old buildings nijoiiog 
gi are being removed to make extensive addi 
ing by the felda of Mr, offer eony “eo of Han 
worthy m made a request to be allowed to try her paca 
over the stubble, which was readily granted. She 
entere d, bu t had not gone far, when the horse fell, ant 
Portsmouth.—A large augmentation in the number of 
artizans and labourers in all our dockyards will take 
place immediately. 26 additional are 
nts 
Cen tral, 
aa otal, 840 
y average for the last 
irths in the week, 1184 ; males, 619, 
Ak sit 
was thrown on her head with great violence. She re 
3| mained senseless for some time. Mr. Brotiall sent 
immediately for a og am who saw at once that there 
existed no hopes of 
unfortunate 
arrangeme 
No less than 4 
ordered to be entered in this pot and further 
wear i pora With the increased 
force four large -steamers are to be built sight and the 
designs of Mr. Finch am, t the master-shi 
Mr. White, the yacht-builder, 
he off the 
of Cowes. = 
stocks with all possil ble « 
eltham, w. 
p S ai f tha Ii: 
T 4 
a witnesse oe were examine 
ve facts 
ed who _ depo ed to 
ç :4 
+ ahlat 
Ee convenient E rhe olen 
upon 
death. It > was stated by one of the witnesses that = 
fal) E hila } 
of Gu: me 
special summons, a, to ponents a ae of i important 
q 
her seat, which no doubt 
matters connected 
‘the Andover Union with reference to the orcad À 
“against Mr. MDougal ti the master. The reporters were 
pexcluded, and ox policy no | detailed account of „the 
ala ries been able to. have done on Friday but 
my the ee of the saddle. 
do stead.— A ee a ve noo broke 
> eda of Minx- 
- Soper. 
o dis missed : Mr. . Pike, of 
age 
e hö- konda are thatched, the loss of property was im- 
— The fire broke ‘out ina baker’s shop i in Cross- 
hth fth 
be put on board as soon 
eat are to be brought forward immediatel, 
fact, some of them have on 
Orders have als 
co 
phion, 36, converting ret a 
ller, is ordered to 
Scns for puiain < eae e 
s to be © built at that dock- 
e re: 
“the he dams of the 
whieh arrived from Exeter, 12 miles distant, were i 
ful operat ion 
a } Ad r 
On the 
pe he were speedily in ruins. han 50 
o the law 
the eee veneer of ae the prose- 
cas —_ of law. In this document 
mended to the board of = 
The chief portion of he = 
red ; 
| be employed, iir taskwork, a 
| nounced, in se il 
Swap 
ing property is o be insu of the 
mates, ehiely of t des poorer cries are uninsured, ‘aid 
e 
that 
a prosecution fore a jay preferable 
Re oo e the Assistant Com- 
case vt ey 
antil 
quiry 
tant Commissioner in the evel of Mr. Westlake de- 
county y for r ; number of years. 
—_ poy condition they are thrown into must be shooti 
fire has not occurred in the p% 
to 
Duke of y eraki by, = e e = his pri an in 
This nore far as the 
organ), oeg us, that the P. 
“te number of letters i 
akg hat the a 
eague o: 
by the League 
erks “ peri it altogether Aaptketcsblo to on 
sands of notices ef ob- 
tion of more than one fi ccoury. 
War dog —An aocident "happens a few days 
to Sir J. Mordaunt, = P co y shoot 
ing. It appears Me. Mills was shooting with Sir 
J. Mordaun unt, accompanied only by the a 
Mills was un 
a great 
objection ns to parties m arita Ae the adjoining 
nshi| ips, and other counties, did not reac ch th 
crip eb of the | 
his gun n 
from his — 
secute. On Monday, Mr. Parker, the 
tant t Com issioner, communicated offi oe t 
entleman that he had been instructed to re- 
—On Saturday week, Mr. He vibe a 
his place, was killed by a blow from Mr. 
clerk to as the town, w 
a piety Ai 
Richard Archer, a 
eft barrel s Bopa 
i a great portion of the contents glancing from a rail 
= on tec Saree paame n the leg o of Sir J. = 
who 
Dquiry, nesday, this renewed tarlentigad n solicitor in chanel 
omm i as a pugilist. The quarre di 
ieod, ar) va pees ye workhouse, in which this side had its origin in the bankruptcy of | has caused shee pain; but thou a recovery will 
sia e master, | Mr. Edwards, the banker, of Newmarket. _ as gradual, no permanent injury i is . mene 
ever, requested farther tine t0 prë ee de ence | that some of the credito Wi chester.—The Bri tish A: æological Association, 
di ki PAT, esda: next. | oppose Mr. Edwards, and in the person of Mr Th orns| or as it is now called ae M Aveumagiall Institute of 
ye air réi * ne acinar n ;| he was -en opposed i in the “reset hare of ee Great Bri tain and Treland, % held thei eir gene eral m meeting 
3 rgia s ill-will 
s friends ae that it will give him an} tms gave pile ‘cthiiew be Sadki k 
$ M Pe aeai nd of Me sel sp. gc the association will in future were su 
ses dn were lf from the ce re his emia aotlaet ng that he would “serve out” the de- | mitted sect Se aan: the election ra the governing 
Hand, | Gack ticki issal, ceased, or something to o the same e effe ct. On Sat ete de entral c as also made, sa i pane at 
= In th ae ae mea, Be et by ce kaa A for Gia ai Soit „The 
hing busi aeia A ee the o Foparter of the | in aie hours. Me A oe has re amena for | Eeport eg that there were mand of 5297 700 age 
_ Sees correspondent of fe a Morning Chronicle. | tria on tte — i à musical $ festival, held in this | den aon aaa oe attendance of the 
pettes examined all r m « agro Pi: arom city aisin three years, commenced on Tuesday under following gentlemen, who w taken 
ances want of food which basi à a in many in- |e ei favourable auspices. Every exertion had been | part en ab Deans of E mer Sei 
9 gnaw the bo: As i compelle ush, ath appease and no outlay spared to secure the services bury, mtn ugh, and on e Chevalier Bun- 
cravings kehas ms decries ee PP of effective musicians. _The principal deere then in- | sen, R. bP h lipa Sidh 
Birkenhead. Po Deicide ere apprehended | cluded the names of Grisi and Mario, Madame wicke, A = A, Acland, -h > ps, re id 
day Lighten rete et bene the murderers | dori Allan, Herr Staudigl, and Signor F. Lablache, | Her and a es erea 
yng A i ae 4 bhed oñ the nded by Mi oole, Miss 1 Dolby, Mr. Hobbs, Mr. Ant iqua rian bes A ‘ ; a sen’ Ser 
ber, whilst on hi — sisted oF pears ay tio oy the Sotabiiahed reputa ority who held their see ately under the oer 
n. The unfo! m ived, | tions’ of the metropolis, including Messrs. Lindl o Lord A Conyngham à eno a oe 
sheen of the injuries he anni , Howell, an e Cards. The choral j| ma apt mae committee, Mens lo hip said th: : 
sal ap eee : 2 performers—84 trebles, 50 altos, feeling, he in -the 
d aro remanded for farther mane 68 sag saa 30 th een the strength of the | presidency of this meeting, and he did so to mark rea 
iaip e the | Norwic! ch Choral- Society and the Ladies’ Choral Society, | opinion as President of the Royal Society, because he 
ymous let a fiom Testa by the chief of the r-hall. The whole was | though to mark larity most 
somes one of the prisoners who was int. a t B that as 
ce turned approver against the 
under that well-known musician, ge 
danger 
two, societies under the same title had been found i in- 
— Bese Mr. T. Cooke ; and Mr. Diges a West- 
ided at at the organ. 
tholie church in this city, the dpn pre trae cs Seal Late f Great Britain 
s tr 12 months ago, having l ro serge “ to ¢ the Archzeological Institute o ritain 
the full dedication 3 and o took place z ad AEE selections u frois Mozart’s “ Sergi,” che and Ireland. This was acceded to unanimously, and 
—s pew wre “ ron » and  Semiramide.” - The morning per | the thanks of the meeting were given by acclamation to 
an ‘Tunsiay, in pvonsndo of 
