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THE PAUPER'S DEATH BED.

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STANKIELDSALL MURDERS.—NORWICH, MONDAY AFTElt- NOON.—A change seems to have taken place in the prisoner Rush, which, though inconsiderable, holds out a promise that ere long that obstinacy in which he has so long indulged may give way to impressions mare suitable to the awful position in which he stands. For some days past his great object seems to have been to per- suade those by whom he is more immediately surrounded of his innocence of the atrocious charge of which he has been convicted, but on no occasion has he reverted to that ridiculous invention which he was weak enough to imagine the judge and jury would entertain, that Dick and Joe" were the guilty parties. During the whole of yesterday,-and also during part of to-day, he has been more reserved, and has asked several questions, of a different character from those he has been in the habit of putting. ^Hitherto his queries have been irreverent and absutd, but now he has adopted a more serious tone. Rush attended Divine service yesterday morning in the Castle chapel. During the delivery of the sermon, which was preached by the Rev. Mr. Brown, he ap- peared to be in a deeply meditative mood his eyes were fixed upon the ground. Once or twice he raised them towards the preacher, but they dropped almost immediately into their original position. The proprietors of the Norfolk News, a paper of large circulation, have made, or are about to make, a direct proposal to the murderer Rush to settle a large amount of money upon his family if he will write fur publication (in a volume) a sketch of his past career, and will append to it a confession of the Stan- field-hall murders. Sad accounts are received with regard to Mrs. Jermy. She appears to make no advance towards improve- ment, Emily Sandford remains at Wymoudham Bridewell, under the care of Mrs. Bryant, who has shown -her unexampled kindness. Application has been made by the magistrates to Sir George Grey, to appoint the execution for Monday instead of Sa- turday, on account o the injury business will sustain if allowed to take place on market-day. No answer has yet been received. EXTENSIVE ROBBERY. — On Friday the residence of Mahom- med Bey, attached to the Turkish Embassy, 9, Agar-street, was plundered of a tin cash-box containing 170 sovereigns and 300 five-franc pieces.

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THE BAPTIST COLLEGE, PONTYPOOL.