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= ■•■■" ■ -—— Compendious jiMtces, ) His MAJESTY continues at Brighton.— Cambridge 80, reported ready to proceed to South America, with the newly-ap- pointed Consuls for the several inde- pendent States.—Capt. C. Bullen appoint- ed to the African station, vice Sir R. Mends deceased. -Saturd<ty''s Gazette con- tains of officers to two new regiments of the litie.-A stria and Rus- sia are said to be resolved on restoring the Order of the Knights of Jerusalem.— The Greek cause still goes «n prospe- rously-Corititli has been surrendered by the Turks —Mr Rothschild proceeded to Paris on soiiie financial ne- goeintion with Spanish Government.— English Funds now higher than they have been for the last thirty years-reports strengthen of paying off the old fours.— zC400,000 paid iiito {ivciiequer last week on account of tne Austrian debt—the money is raided by loan. — Colombia has settled a tariff of <iu'-ies highly favourable to British commerce,-—Mr. Theodore Hook arrested 1 hursdny, at suit of the Crown, for :tt2,OtiO, presumed to be the amount tor whion lie was a defaulter at the Mauritius—hail refused — Rossini and his wife arrived in town Thursday.—A new tri^edy from the pen of Mrs. He- mans, called The Vespers of Palermo, pro-, dnced at Coveut Garden Theatre Friday the audience not so unanimous in-opinioll on its merits as the fair author could wish The experiment, of pumping out the liquid contents of the stomach tried again at St, Thomas's Hospital Wednes- day, and with perfect success.—A cande- labrum, weighing "I)o-it 200 ounces, and two large tureens, eleganily ornamented, presented by eholarsof Winchester Col- It-go, to Dr. Gabell, their late preceptor. Mr. T. Welch brought from Whitecross- street, prison to Bow-street, Saturday, and convicted of gaming, on three infor- ni,Atioiis lit said, these prosecu- tions were carried on him because lie had threatened to expose certain parlies who were defrauding the unwary, by using a roulette table, loaded with a magnet.— The widow of the late Governor Adkins is elected Matron of 11 >use of Correction, Cold Bath Fields. — A man named John Fawcet, COllvicted. of Manslaughter at Old Bailey Sessions, last week, for having aided and abetted as a -econd in a fight, when one of the combatants was killed- the Recorder sentenced Fawcet to two years' hard labour, and after reprobating prize-fighting, he declared that similar offenders convicted before ham should be punished with it-aitsportatiott.-A York- shire Coroner la,t week prevented notes being taken of an inquest on Mary La- aellby, charged with child-murder, al- leging, on Justice Park's authority, that it was -u-
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The new levies for the army will be carried into etfect upon the most econo- mical plan; as, independently of appoint- ing the whose of the oilicers from the half-pay list, the men will be raised with- out any increase whatever of the usual rate of levy money. Men recruits not under five feet six inches in height, will be taken to the age 01 .'JO and growing lads, -not IS y,i;il',S of age, will be received at the standard of tive feet five incites. The bounty to a recruit for un- limited service, will be £ 3 4 and for limited service J^J<2 12s. 6d.—Four shil- lings has been added to the bounty of the recruit, a> an inducemesi^o enlist, which sum has been deducted from the allow- ances hitherto granted to the recruiting oiiicer and conducting sergeant, so as to lieep the total charge of levy money at the scuue amount as before.
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SRtBY.— A respectable whu finger, of the above place, had the misfortune to hive not less than 30 vessels foundered, and some totally lost, during the heavy gale in the night oi the 3d in- stant, near that town. IMPORTANT TO MASTERS OF VRSIEW, — As the Act regulating the numb. r of apprentices to he taken <m hoard British inert hant ves- sel*, will shortly come into opersit ion,we deem it necessarj to re state, Iiinl tins Act (4th Geo. IV. cap, 25) enac's, il>al 11 from and after lhe tint day of January, 1S24, ft 11 and every masler and mailers of any merchant ship or i-nercl)aiit giiios, exceeilti,A,- (lie ',itirtitei) of 80 ton«, ithall have on board ins or their shil) or ships, at the lime of s ;cl> ship or ships clearl-fig out, froau any port of the United Kingdom called Great Britain, one apprentice or apprentices, »u (he following proportion to the number of tons of her ac, COH}II) II) lite <;(.itijic«le 01 rt-«i«ir^ — that is So at leant fur every ship of *e.s*el of £ Pf) loin and onder 0 II)I\J two npi>rr nitres at iea«! ■ for every snip or vessel of 41:0 and under 500 Wins, three apprentices' at le.ist for evtry ship or vessel ol 500 tons and 7(;0 tons, four yppr nlices at utavi •, for every ship or vf ssel I r'1 at lead, who shall at Ihe period of he wig1 inden Hired respective'} he under the a^e of seven- teen yei»rs, yrovtu^i t hat every apprmttce so to be employed ou board any ship or v; 6St.| as duly ifu?ei<lured for at least'four years, at?il Ihe indent nr.. or indentures of every such apprentice be duly enrolled with the Collector & Comptrol ler at the Custom house of the port Ir-im ulteiiee tiiy out after the execution of such !1"¡"!lIUfe or indenture* Toe owner or master, neglect- ing lo enrol such indenture tortctisten pounds.
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-E.?-=-=- OLD B.ULSY. Tkbmas George, aged nineteen, WlQ inr!tcl¡"\ for the murder of Charles Gibson and John i'•<'»- ceil for aiding and as^isiing. therein. The deceased, who was in his nineteenth year, and the prisoner George, were drinkm; together, on the 2tih of November, at the l>trd 'C-ag'e VIIi" |ie house, Beibual-green, and w 11 a ■ t* £ tit# amusement of JOH1 ;;1111{ in sacks. One' (If the sarks belonged to ihe prisoner F«we'i»T»," who w is Gt-nrge's master, and »ve dcired him to inke care j of it. Pho deceased had ihe i.i.k, and Fe lir; soner George, hem^ an*ions u< hay? i', desired it to 'oe The deceased wotild n," ('1f{J.P!\ wph George's d4')8:i:nît, which occasioned an a;tr('a¡¡"1I tie('-ve.-u theilJ, and FawcvU (lien SHO. I will. h irk. <By' 'George t agall,st tri aiit»j»»." Tlie ['i1 JiIO'n¡!;1! w ,1:"1'1 tiv tt1", deceased, and arr»n^r<u«ii<s Wffft àr;1j:for .-the fisht to .take jMav.e o« I be foli.ow-iitg ■ Monday.— Bat PRCIOTM to if»e D «Y OF "I:OHJ'>;II, THE PARTIES again assemh>ed al the sartie \>"f}lw h"I.I'iI'J wilt'1\ it was Ni;il tiy the t!'i'e"llnÙ. it would he ti- diculoas (o i for iiuif'n and trinf nin^ for to ti li, til for a file names of. the comhatant* woiiiM ••a-ppe.af.'in. f!i« fI(' W "1)al'rs. fT he H Kcorf'n!3« (t'J*e, tile Jtiry, chief of potilishint; an af''Coa.H of these fights.' J ¡ The deceased and the prisoner uv; accord'.ngly. I on the rfiy Iir«<r appointed, in l» »w fit*!tl, wh-re :hey fOIl;11I all hnur <inti Ü. mini' the de. ceased having received a newi-niltim t>e-«ri.iitt up- on the he id, fell seusrli'ss to 'he fit otind. He »as then emm-yed a ic- hituse, where he e*i>ned in »h'ijt i*'iit) nutea. wli,- file. head, stated tha' a considerable tj'UntHy' ot ex ifavasaied l>!ood upon th;* hrai.n,o»C<'asioned the death of II,: )n!¡" tllilH. The L'ri.««»»er Fs*csit, at. the heginniHg; ol 't.e tijht, w-ts»s<iUed to hav« a stick In hi« hand, which *as troot hmi. lie. had also a lemon in Ins .hand d,urin« Ihe The tmtiher of the. deoe.a^sd deuasen thai on the TiMrnin? ol the liihi she w.-at to the pri- H<mer F^weeti to recjtics^. lie vnutUI mierfete aitti prevent it. lie not lake place '!hw>, it won lo-■* ao? iH'l t^.ne, anil George should liiht the d —d. yoai»» ra^aS, and j he would tuck him for a iotere^n. She went a j second li ne and repea'ed her rttj ies', lo which Fa wee it replied hy ahu-.e. George had an excellent character given him by sevetal wi'nf«es.- The Rec<> -rr in a.ldressin; Ih.e Jury told them, the CA,D''al pari of ihe charge- was not made out, but a* murder included in it ioan*l in»h !er,, il would he for thein io say, ^iiether the prisoners had lierii cuilfy of it, or not. liii Lordship was about summintj up, when 'he Foreman «i^»i(ied ih;it ti-e v ,e,c guilt as to lite death of I lie deeeased. The Fi-ie- mail 'b?;n delivered Ihe verdict. Guilty of Man- slaughter but ill consideration 1;( the prisoner George hlu ihe servant of ami believ- ing he had acted under, his master's influencs, Ihe .J IIry rccOlllrUfn!lell him III Ihe mere)' IIf the Court. The prisoners were then called op f«r judg- ment The Recorder, in passing sentence U!' >n Faw- celf, animadverted in severe .terms on his con- duct, and attributed the death of ihe deceas. d to his i(iterferiice. iii hetwet'o ;he iiarties. H.is l,ortl<hii' conde nnetl ih, ol' fig!tis, whii h were to he met with in ihe i!fw*ta- pers. tie then alluded to a recent Act of Parlia- ment, which empowered ttve. Court lo transport for fouriien years any ta.au found guilty of mw slaughter i ami, he aoded, 'I any one appeared in future under ihe aggravated c.rai.insiari.ces which ,r,,ivatett t. were presented in the can- ol Fa vet' that -en tence would certainly t)e file tn,,itt it,,Utcrcd. But in the present ca^e a mihler sentence would he passed, which ltaJrhilr lie, Fa^cetf, be imprisoned in ilie House of Correc- tion for two years, and there l £ "pt •<> hard la: bour and thai George should he coniitted six week. ill Ihe House of Correction, and likewise kept to haid labour. Fawcett said »! was not his fault that the fi^ht took place, and he hoped, his friends would be permitted to com'- lot wa.td, and "ay. so. Stit)itiet Pell, Di,,iel Gtt)t-ge fpebb, were i barged with aiding m t'lli ^b'1' » but they have absconded.
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JTiurlKr James Mumf»rd, the son of a very respectable fat me i'' at VV iddington, a village about four miles from Saffron Walden, in Essex, was returning home last Monday afternoon, hy one of 'he Wal- den coaches, which he "quitted at Ovendon, as bet,tg; tile to which Ihe coach approat hetl. He il.-en tiad a distauce ol two miles to walk, and without delay he enmmenced his i||-|ated j 'urney. If was re- marked thai a man named Palle t rushed out of the public-house where hic. It-ft the coach, upon some, person accidentally saying that it was a uark night for Mr. Mti-ufotd's walk to Widdingt->n. A'jnit a quarter alter eight o'clock, the mile from his fat he rV bouse, in the middle of the road, most inhumanly murdeied. H is' head was dreadfully hru sed, as if by a club or hedge- Stake, so that tile leatores were not recognizable all(i 1--Is cii i -,i,it-r ti;e chin; hrs neckcloth h-n-tug prevpnied t!i> desist), evi- dently eon'e-.n plated t.y the murderer, of sevetini the windpipe. Anitnaiinn w»*- n", cntnelv cx- lidCt when he was first d-lscovered, and the peisnn who I)n(i Ilily.. Mr J* ho Stiiiih, of Stansted Mounltitche', gaftopped back to \V tddm^Kin tor lights .and. assistance. Oo hts return t»'» met Pat rot H'lvanciit'i with 'Tie deceasedwt hwsliotilders and hough Mr Smith had not het'1I absent ten minutes, the body had tieeit removed to a cmsi derable distance ironi ill? spot -where the foul hvA bad been COlT!) I It" On being questioned, Paile i said lhat he knew it »a».J»m«s -iVIiiii.ford,- and- was carrying him to his ta'het's hous". S-veral suspicious circumstances seetfied H" point him Oul as the uiurdeter. ite is tire of a pnor 1!Ian t Widtl'tigton, who attends M?. Mmnford, sen.'is horses, and h ;d ht'en-piiivished by the deceased for Inppl11 Jus tat Iter's 're>js, Si coiniii i11'ing oitler i><;«|jas«e*. This ptMitshtneut -'had- generated the most implacable e t,) his mtiul, and he had l.e"1\ heatil i. say th.«t he Woiild do for young M«-ntoird. On Pa'-ien being s arrht-d, a knife belong o<)» iå the wi !"(■ h* 1("¡tI! w is fouml upon him, Vir. ;\J,)"III" -hen he quit ted (lie coach, was dressed ¡ü a .'isl t" great fottf, which had been st; ■j)i iot tv')'. Hint hel in an adjoining fie'd This <.ia » a'-co«»'».T "lie temporary ah- seme "r P-llet', Iiiin In !>• Ihe perpe- ttalor of th's Noil (i- ed. v it- u Mr..Smith found thehody. Tt. e tfec-iSed was. »IMM»I o;), >h"rf >.n ..f:r.( sort o g--i:i-fe<»»nly .:PIH'rfjl1et!, p..itfi! ,-s t a I' and «,f. very intlifTeient p i.ins « h;tr«.■>■■■, >,m! !i. been edJplo^etl hy vl r Muiol.irtl ■. i .her-aNii'-st even sutce h (: \IV <1.!i a child. I' i- -i-o'iet a-cet iaincd wheiher more •lo»n one per« n wa% «-oi»reri,ed ill ib« murder, ihe ground fri&fk' iwf grf,at vii having o piHce, oto'l a considerable ellCut is ineiniiv (L¡ugt.j 11) b1Dl). i
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ESSBX WINTLIA" ASSIZES:' ON Saturday the trial of Jontf PAI.T.ETT, for the murder ot Juoues Mum.foril, hiving been -ap pointed to take place thai morning, the Court was crowded at aa early hour in every patt: Shortly be tore nin o'clock the prhollefwas hronght Jt) the Court BOtHe. He see much depressed, tie was heavy ironed on both legs, and moved with dttticolty. I-le W,,I,; (Ire,4i"il in iJ. smock fiock, under which he wore a- red- waistcoat, with a spotted handkerchief loun'd his lie Ac nine o'clock Mr. Jns'ice Park enterpd the at,fl the obseryaftoits s — Befort* the .prisoner is put to the bar, I have pne :hiH, in s.iy which tins given rut- great pain, i have ori.Sitved that in the London papets of litis the whole detail of the evidente in lilts unfortunate case which ts'to eothe Ivetnre me-' to tiay h a i t»c*n published. It is eiffenteij 9 tct! sfiould thus tie placed in a situation of (be great est res!r;¡ill.¡t, "1 keep their minds unbiassed tie- fore i he y proceed to the discharge of Iheir duly. I din ihe more astonished 111 rhi-, after what has been sattl on this subject in a receo' case and I ctitmot but exptess iny surprise, that pctsmis possessoig It), com.lion feelings .,tt should thiJo; IIIke pains lo iuerease Ihe. 1),I1\} III individuals who are its take their trials, t am aware of the peril which I incur in what I (lill to say tint if sm h a coarse is pers"u.,1 in, it must become the duty of Coroners (n exclude all persons from ilVeirconrts boi those nepesso) t > give evidence and asstst their-inquiries.. N" humaii hew:: hUI the. Coroner has a ri¿¡tk! III Jake down tit" ev.deuce { and mis rule mtlS!:H, fnlnre tie strictly aohcted III. 1./ ismios* c-tiiiful to see ihe tepeitlion if these occurrences Mr. Ilall, !h"\lol"") f, the prosecution, ob- served, < hi t tile examination helo'e the Magis- trates fLHI Iieen taken ill ¡¡r¡vale, and (il) persons hut the witnesses were allowed to be presen'. Mr. Justn e I'drtf.—That »as perfectly- proper. I< is really unpleasant to me to be obliged to ttiake these aiiubiojn, but if such praClices are persisted in, they mus: be put a sioji lo by the higlier p/iwefs. Arraignment of lite Prisoner.— John P,iUet» en being put to the liar, was assisted hy the gaol- er lo lake his place on an elevated step. He held his head down, and seemed to feel the fulness oi "lis situation.— The jnd¡(C!i:)J;t)V¡q. read, to which 'be prisoner pfeade'd'Wq*' Gti'ltij. Mr. Jessop, Counsel fur the prisoner, applied for a postponement 'of the trial tilt next Assizes, on the ground of.the shortness of the time sin e the committal of the offence, and uie publication or the e\il'\ell\:e helon': 11',e C"1!.>¡¡er. Mr..Justice Park, however, overruled both objections. Mr. Brodrick proceeded to npen fhe esse for ti,, prosecution, al1d to give a simptf narraiion of the fari* which tie proposed to adduce in ev,. dt'nc", iil otda tn e'ilil:/)I¡,\¡ Ihé <huIge pfwilfnl mnrtier agamsf. the prisoner. iv beseechiui; at the hands of the Jury iheir anx- ious, temperate, and dispassionate jud-itneni, be fore they came to ihe conchi-siou of guilt or inno- cence. Tiie witnesses were then called, ,v, 11tHP nvj-' j dence heio» substaaiiully the same as on ii,e Co- we tji, nt,t thii-k I)Zlcess;iry t,) repeat htle. ■After the case had closet! for the proseciM ion, Tiio-iias Kidrtati was called, and sworn.- iic- is q'J:I, Ii YOlllh, Mr. Jessop proceeded to e<a fi'ni! him as follows :—I was at the Cc-in-h Horses at Qaetidoil nc, Alonday (right last j j tiaii | [ t»eei» theft four hours, selling nystefs, I'lu-re was anotiier man th;'re. We tlad been dTitiking; ifat)li tell I)T II-elve the house with me a little affer eight o'clock — j It was not ii:>hi enough to see a peisioi, unless I close to hi in. The prisoner and I went towards the loll gate. We rail alter the donkey. fOre we parted, we met James Musnfnrd. I thought it was Mr. Pallet!, and I rail after fum and said «• Mr. Pallett a'i»d he sa>d, >• ,s and said «• Mr. Pallett a'i»d he sa>d, >• ,s not Pnllet." | said, ll is Je nl'»mford."— he prisoner after ibis asked me lo lend hitu a knife. I lull) hun, after I gave him Ihe ktiiic, lhat it was Jem Mumford that was gone down the lane 1 did not tell prisoner to cut a gibbet,— He did not give me back my knife, and we pai r- ed. 1 saw no more of him. • Mr. James Mu it- lord had gone on his way. The prisoner was not quite sober, [The knife was produced, j That 's my knife. [It waa found in the prisoner's t)rcette,i Mr. Justice i'dtk no* addressed the prisoner, and asked him if he wished-to say any thing for ? Piishiier: Xo, my Lord } f 'H leave it to my Counsel. Mr. Jessop said he had no witnesses to call. Mr. Justice Pai k then prm-eeik-d lo charge the Jury, tn recapitulate the testimony of the differ ent witnesses, and to coaimtisi upon. ih«.»e pans .Ell tl()ITII, which bore more immediately upon the crime, im- puted to tlie prisoner.—The Jury, alter a few mo. fiients' hesitation, found ihe prisoner—GUI LTV The wretched criminal was innnedia ely called up to receive judgment He stood up at Ihe bar, supporting his ilolis i.0 his hand, PI)II still his head dowu, as tf ashamed to meet the ey es of the auditors. lie (ii(i lor, floqever, btiray intiz-lj i emotion. fllr Justice Park then proceeded to pass the awfuj sentence ol the U in ihe foilowiiif terms 'James Pallet'; after a very p;ilje(it, all,), us ftlr as i could procure it for you, an impartial healing, a Jnty of your country have, without ihe. least possible hesitation, found you guilty of that dreadluj crime with which you stand charged ii/HI tHl malt living, who has heard the account of call lios,;ihly etitertain a siiigle doubt but that you are now a convicted murderer convicted upon clear and indisputable testimony of d r; ,u,- t',)I' tile tiot,ri(i criiiie cotii' milted without any thing like a sqfTn ient; provo- ration that cat! be discoveved^-coiftmitted in the foulest temp.'r<lliit C;¡n he tøflcl!.ivl'rI," for it ii clear thai you had been hai bbuni?&malice against this untoriunate gentleman for ihiee or four weeks before ibis time, and watching the moment when )<>u could pounce on your prey to bring him to destruction. It is a foul and enormous crime, for which you must shortly answer at the bar ol God. I do not wish to aggravate the circnm- j stances nl it —indeed it is impossible to do so; the words'of God"' cry aloud sgainst you; and human jdsiite require* that the blood ol this voting man should have some compensation made on eanh for ihe voice ol God himself declares, thai the land can only he "cleansed of liiood by I the hi<« who sheds it. You have a short lime to i>v;i bu't much longer than your vpick- edness gave to tin1 iii)for(t)iiite getilleutan, now no more. Having then exhorted ihe criminal to repentance,, ilie Learned Judge concluded thus! — •« Tr>e sentence of the law is, that you, John Pal let i, b» takeii hence to the place from whence you cam", and on Monday oesr to the place of you cam", and on Monday oesr to the place of execution, and that you be there hanged by Ihe neck till v<>u are dead, and that your body be af- lerwaids taken down, 10 he delivered to the sur- geons to be dissected and anatomised, pursuant to the statute, and may God have mercy on your most glln,y soul The Learned Judge was greatly affected during this awful ceremony. The prisoner was immediately taken from the bar, and reconducted to prisoa, Khertt be will re- ceived every,humane attention till (he hour of I his Oeatli. So die course of the ut >rning, he said that lic should not mind dying, if Kidman were 10 die wilh hilll. I After condemnation, Pallett demean eft) himself in a-manner which *h«ws that he. is not lost to feelings of remorse under his awful situation.— Both Saturday night and Sunday nio'nirig, he re- ceived frequent visits from the Cbap'aib, and e*» pressed his deep contrition for the dreadful crime. The Rev. Mr, Hutchinson preached the con- demned sermon Sunday, from (;11; ve;=< s? and 8. When Pallett arrived at Chelmsford Thursday | night, Oil passing the Court House, he expressed ;¡ wlSh,rn ,ee ;IL !Jail, nw attorney for the prosecution Mr, 'ti ill \1J\,H'ÜHld) Ci.11H' \¡C and wen' In Ihr- side 1;1 'he carl in -which the prisoner sat. The prisoner then add'-essed hits and s.»i.t, ♦♦ :\1 f" 11 iío; there i ni) üe iu denying it I•mtiriiet.ed Mr. Mumford," He then went i on to deiaii the po In ula! s. He staled his pre- vtous bo?.! iltly lo Mr. Muitfotd for nav ins ¡ pounded his pigs, and hriving had tii:n fined Sn. I- for being Stunk. On the uSshi of the la'u-rder ,be. was on 1\1,. road wh"le ;he. Walden coach arrived, I and heard Mr. Mumiord's name mentioned he- \Ih"" r,11 Hd Iii put to is sangi: oiary hll.on' '«'11', I"t,; execution, alld went In a i:t-ice !1;h ¡wII". I. scrjtied, and cut the stake which he" ut i e-r-wa-r^Js ns.'d h hi9 dH\¡1\lical M. \L);), ford, who was a "ery small man, 23 yea's-ot age, audex tretnrl) sh »-rt sighted, proceet»cd,do»ni tilt; lane, towards his lather's house, and Willi a slick whieh he 11/11 bof r.-i-v;-d was fee I iig h"; «> i When llc" prisoner !it -t saw him he ha-d advanced- some tlisriince, )ii t lie soon ovenooK lion. JJe' was then aboni tn strike the fatal blow, ..but his hear! failed limi, and he des-isted. Mr, -Mumford- heard some near him, but from 'he litter:! f¡ ¡ it's vision, and l'<e d ark n \-> 0 f f he uijht, h t could not see who if a lH, h;. W t" "r. f}.; J;t.d, 1U a ? til ide no answer, ha' stood still, and -withheld his bte.iih. M'. M a itf ord I hen again went on; anil the prisoner !>> a short cut through a fieid got before him, and s'nod by a gate, ready once in H{f:) st.-ike li s hean agiiii miugave hia., and he again desisted, Mr. Muuiford went on to the soot in which his body was .(itsl SPCU by Mr. S'filth, and thiiher ihe inisooer followed hi oi, Htid made finally a desperate, blow al his -j 'head wjfhthí bJurigeou. which knocked oif hi. hat with a second blow he fel-led hi'n- tt< the giOjjn.d i and .lbeti, hy repeated strokes,, literally smashed h,d{\1(1 to alnms. !L1¥;\ t¡q, H- c-«pii>hed his dre.id'iil pnrtio'.e, be retire:! a; short clisrsnce from the <.eene of slatighier, !1jld li-soi -ed fl i hut, overpow- ered by the \.f" his »illatnj, he became "as if were ri-e{;ed to tt'.e. sjtoi, and hat), not Jh; power to t.n ive one font t'tre the other, tns eyes being -till directed ,-towards 'he body of his *s ,-j3. io this sia-ie, n' a trfrc!^ part ol the ron<t, tn* resniiifd «iti, M' Smith came hO ht saw him approach t1;1 ):11}'. Di'Ce j more It-- f-s-ived to c»e»i-pe, oid to (j-i; ihe dread- fl;, ■Speclac.b-, but ht noi rcsis: (h" J!f10!Sf' f 0 3^mu ii P P r e}. r h lu»-v and, '0"" ex aetiy d.frIH.n '1 -thai he Sh }u:d d:1) he tooJc It npon his S},H}!dlJt. flonwing Hie head bebtiMl jiH1 ¡"lrr) 1n It In lnfit way when he \1:(;; t1ffrft'( I!ie si:¡;1Iksl lesislance, ..xt" J
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C I., A' j NFJVS, The Rig.h' Rev. tii ■ Lord- B'<S\op of Cbes'te'r, in tiie couise uf his roo^fess^ has LdJ¡ te.'i- secrated i«v.» new chu ci'is at VVkoig too, a.;<! :\1 !;fP.4h t, mill iw<> »ew i.>ri d gfoiimli ¡j t 'tV i;! ic. I¡¡¡q, and D dhl.ln. Tlie li»rt rB-n'inp or llfrtt.ini, nn Stioday t!le Mary college, W int hester, Sojne pieces of tda-e '.i'ere on Pri.df-iy las* pre senled lo the licv. Iviward lidwai-ls, l,i.te. ,\jaster of ihe graui ner «ebo-->| in H unliiigooii, by a i;it:o her ol his la e pniiiis. CASHUIDOB, DSC I2.-=-\i a congregation on I Wednesday last, Hie L,tioi>'i>i^ degrees .were ferred — J/ds.tfr of Art* itSnmoel Hllis Haiten, Pembroke il >U.— Uncheioc in. £ it'll Late s John Knight Greeiham. Jesus College.Boche- tor of rJrti Holier' Tnompion, Trinity College. C1. E li G v M B n ViABUiftn —A' L't'le W alt ham, i-le it,:v, J. il. Hertingbam, Rector Ol St. ;iii(i H"fiey. to Susanna Jackson, .only daugh-er of the flev. Godtiev Bird, Reehlr of Lt,(Ie W,aitiiii, Willing, Cambridgeshire, ihe R-v Wm. Acton, Rector of Ayotl Sr. Lawrence, Hf rtlord«h ire, t • Henrietta, foui th daughter of Sir Cbat lea \V ;iiso.! Barf, of W raiting Park. CLERGYMEN We¡¡hr.,¡)k, Sreland, in the St'th year of his ajje, toe Rev. James Meara, Rector i)f Freshdle'd ,&('• B 1:1" death--of ibm gentleman tlnceeii or foiu'i-en Church Livings, have- become v.acant.! t'Ofo wood, Devon, in the 73d year of bis age, the loo. Duke You-ge, Vicar of that parish, and of S'le- nock, in Cotnwall.
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Tijlor, i very celebrated lady of this city, and who was previously to her- marriage on account of her foriiine (^30,000 a year) and beauty, the toast of U'aHt, was on her way in her chair to the I'a lian Opera, which has recently commenced here, under the management of Colonel Palmer, M P. j she was taken suddenly ill, and desired the cha.i j men to return home with her; I)"' t)ct"e "ley could get back lo her resilience, which is only a short distance from 'be Theatre, <>» t'16 Q'o s Parade, sfie had expired She was inar/ied to Mr, Tudor, a celebrated surgeon oi Bath. About four or five years aeo, a paralytic attack deprived her of the use id her limits for a long time; she eventually so far recovered their use as to be able to walk with'- the- aid of H stick, when finis suddenly snatched frym ex istf ore, at- fir.eo iti,,fiil dress tor the Opera. Thh mcahlra- ble beauty was only 35 years of age I. i Jer maid- en name was Funstick. 'IMPORTANT DJSCOVKRY !—A.—man of the name of Daniel Hawle). who ha* been a school teacher in Carmel, New. York, and in vicinity, for about I6yeats Ilasl, and established a good character, has lately invented a new construction fit iiiaiefials, which, with rllcloadsloue, will at- tract and draw steel, which will not continue, hut is immediately repelled the contrary way and passes the loadstone. Such an operation by the magnet has always, by the great, been con- sidered to be impossible, which now may be thought lo be no mote of a miracle than fiction, ai 'tie operation has the appearance of a real perpetual tiioving-whee), which, when finished, it is thought can be applied effectually on bonis on canals, and for raisiag water, atill to iiiany other advantageous machineries. Having- seen the operation on water, and not knowing why it has not heretofore beeu carried into execution, we are led to suspect that necessary meads have, in a great degree, prevented the iuventor from accomplishing his design in this great philoso- phical and important discovery and were this to be the case, we think that immediate assist- I ance should be rendered him, as we understand that his earnings for many years past have de- flayed the expetises up to the presott iiiiie.-I( may be here observed, that he has invented some- thing that will stop the force of attraction, which surpasses the knowledge of all philosophical dis- ct;?erifs.—Neve Fork Spectator.
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