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Sows were opened and a draught created , smoke tois XStoiadde- ^ pniwne 6 fi tihe ; ro 9 JiQS > ; andoa ; ope ? irflg . tlio $ 5 i ^ m ^ lw } st fw * . h ^^^^ ^^ im $ *« # ?* Suv hW > l « med walls of tb . e , hous , e , were left standing . It ,, * s ^ SSm £ 'A * eY ?< mm&m havebeeri oh fire since So ^ reviou ^ 'd ^ ' Neither tfoe'Siottsfe ? iof the : furHiture ^ insure * : r . r ^ r . rf J . ^/ ., ^ . -f .: : "• .- ¦ W .-- > r .- ,-. ^ i ¦ : ¦ . ¦ . ¦
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'• 'hvi Tuesda ^ ' a'matf ftam ' ett TlioitoaS SB ' cea 'cpauiaitfced suicide by leaping ; frbm . ittf tKuft-flbofKtf ' a ihottse iti BterfcflfreOti Gtfrent ^ gardctt- and : was ! completely smashed by the fail He w&s , aWoveSj tat * n : up ftBye . byfthqTpas § er 3 Tby , whose Utea , ^? bad ; seriouslyendangered , * m d conyev ^ . to ^^^^^^^ iffe ^^^ ^ m ? - No motive is . ^ * g kfe . ; " *? v ** 1 &ct ' . r ' Eii ^ ab ' ei ' n JJewi ^ &ncL T ^ ipmas Crosby ; tlie solicitor ' pf Bristol whVas'bttrreaders ifiay remenlbfer ; were accused of Baviite f poisbned'tlieir ^ iflegitiimate : chiM atiBathy were tried atttfairaton © nnMoaodayjbfefbico Mr . JupticeErie , -The case excited great interest from , the- high , position , , and former respectability of the parties . , The evidence was by Seans direct , a ^ dl it ^ prpVeft tH&t g- eat Carelpsness : sh 6 1 Seftfle
Kai : been obsefvea : in 4 he'p ; pf ,, Mr . , aqheinist , ¦ witii reeaVd to the salebfarsehic' td some ' ¦ other inmates of Sief hofe ' an which ? Xewis and 'Crosby Hydd . ThF jury found tWininottguilty , oftet a few minutes consultation ., ; it ; cordner sinquest jatr Sotfthampton , on : tWrbodv-iaPa cbM namedBoc , ' tej ? mir { ate ( i at ;; midnigbt pn ; Mpnday in a verdictflf wilful inurder against Roe tlie father of . child alia his wife , its stepniQther . The most damnatory evidence ' wiiis -brought against these two persons ; particularly that J 5 f the surgeonV Mr . Wiblin , who proved that the . poor creature was- not only tortured to death by neglect and starvation , bw * 'had also received ; injuries which ; could only have proceeded from , the most horrible cruelty , and Which could not iiave been caused by accident , as the parents nlWfec ! Roe and his wife v ? ere ^ committed for trial tit the
next Winchester assizes' by the coroner , Mr . Edward Coxwell . ¦ The . police were roughly handled 1 ' byan infuriated crowds in protecting the prisoners frpin their attacks when proceeding fron % , the council chamber to . the gaol . Public uadien&tiop : was raised to the highest' pitch on account of tlie dulprits . having ; always ; : p ^ bfesse ' a tp be austerely relig ious ; ' ' - '! : ' _ ¦•¦'¦ ¦ - '¦ . ¦• - '¦'¦ ¦ ' •• ¦• :: ¦ ¦¦; ¦ ' ¦ ' _ . "¦ " Joseph Adyi ¦ the notorious letter-writer , was ¦ di $ cliarged from the Gjjt&p , u » -stre . Cpmpter , on Tuesday , where he hasTbeen confincd-for , nearly a year ,. fpr a large amount of money djie for postage of unpaid letters ^ giving people information of " 6 omet ) iing to their advantage ' , * ' and which had been refused' and' returned . ' Ady had not paid the money , but being in a-very ideplining stato of health , and of an ' advMced age , the' Post-office authorities , on application from the , City magistrates , took pity on him , and agreed to Jus , bemg set at liberty . , ; ., ; ., ; - ,. „ ,, „ ;
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BIRTHS , , MAlUilAGE& , ANJD pEATHS , - ' ' , " , ' , '' , ''¦' , ; ' ... ' ,, 'iWTilS , ' . "" .. " , . ' ' . ;¦ On th < j 2 nd , inflt ,, a ' tj Oloij ' peBtor . ' tiio wifoo ' f Mr . ' J . Mcrrin : a daughter . , ' ' .. _ On tlio' ! Jr ' «\ inst ., ' ia this Albc ^ t-roaa : Hogenf fl . parki Mrs . Thoriins Ynllop * a Son ] ¦< ¦ ' ¦ < ¦ r : ¦ : On the 5 th inBt , at 11 , Bluokhoath-torraccf , njuokhoatli , tho wife of Liun-onco lleary 7 VVi' « okworl , h , . Heq . » ,- » son . On tho Bth inat ., » t 10 ,. , OiunJ > ri ( lBO-fifiuiir ^ , J [ y < lc-park , tho iwiiopf John Itobort Mowbrhy , Kaq . j a son . Oil tho fltli Inst , ; at Wol ) lwJoIi ; tho wilb of Xiiontonant Hugh Bdnt , Rdyiil ArtUlery : h'daughtpr 1 . ' ' ' . '" ¦ "' MAltBTAGUSS : ' ¦ " " ' " ¦ ' "
On tho Kith lilt ., at ¦ Rbtfton , Unito < l Btiitos , Jnrnos Lawrtfnop , J | 8 q ., oldost'eon of tho Hun . Abbott Lawronco , Minister i 4 this Court ,-to : Hllisttboth , piily duughtor txf iha hiatbriuo ,, ' VV . II . X ' rcwcott , Jjlpq . ,, ¦ ,, ,. , ; , On Sat . unVny , tlio tivd imt ' ,, ' nt Cluncnnford " Ohiiroh , Slirop-Hmro , Honry . lames Sheldon ; Bho . ' of Brni !« B-libuHo ,. ¦ WnrVlok-5 y'W » AJtc'in Mn-v Onkoloy , widow of W . Oakoloy , Vtaq ., of Oiikcloy , Sliropahirc , and ' dtiii ^ iitor of tho into Gohorul Sir Bvim ¦ % « nl » d the DoMilKt > t Tirtd ^ Tfinilefitowh . ; " Oh the Otli ; inst ., ' ttt All fenihta * Ohuroh , Northampton , Mr . Juoiiard Hlcotfim , nin . jof Jkoytbn , to . Q ' nvHh Jnno , oldoat daufilitor OI Mf * John . WtiigUtmauy . Wprthwjpton . ¦
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w C ^ 0 \ I ^ J ^ T ^ ' - A ^ , ^^^^^^^ S ^ r It is impoasible to acknawledco the masai o £ fetters . w 0 . i ; eceive Theii ; wsertipn ia often deloyedj owing to a press pf inatterj and when ' omitted , it is frequently' from ' reasons' qnlter .-indb « pendent of tliemeri y Pf ih ' e cbin ^ uMratJoni ^' ^ ' ' - ' ' - : ;>; : ¦' . ' ' ¦ '" ' No notice' can her taken 6 f auonynious oommunifiatipns . , . TvTiatr ever , is intended i' ^ r insertion muat be , au ^ ho ^ icated'by . fihe ^ iam ?! -and addi-esS of tho writer , ; ripjiifiCes ^ aril . y fpr ] public . a ' - , tion , but as a guarjfiteeiof | hia copdfa . ith ' . We cannot tindertako to returp ^> jectiid cbnnfluhicatiohs . M Jetfcr ' d for the Editipr tfHptdd tie addi'essetl' to 10 , ¦ Wellington ' - streeti Strand ; liOAdbfaJ > >¦ ' ¦! ' ¦ 5 '" i .- : y . ' " : < - ;¦ ¦ : < ¦ .: ' - ¦ • ¦ . - ¦ -. * ¦ '* ' . < Gommuiiioations ahouldi aliwaya -bp legibly , written , and , on ,- pne aide of the paper only . ] j : f . long ,, it , incre ^ ea , t-h p diffic . nlty of ,,, finding spae . e . for . tlieia .... ,.. . ¦ . . ';¦ ., ¦ ..,... .-,
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. .: ¦ ••• ' ¦ > . ¦ ..: ¦> . ,.-M , ; ¦* .., : . ¦ , '&A . xy # T ) 4 . yis Apcil 10 . , MniI'IRjo&iTfcifc , iii cbmpaiiy tpith : Mr . " J ; Parkier ; inet His cpjusti ^ enfej' pn ' Th ^ rsd ^^ . '¦ BoilEi P& Mfemb ^ s ail ^^ ed , thQ , meeiwig ,. an 4 ^ 9 ' . resolutions werjeiput , affirming that > these , geutlemen . werei - > fit \ au 4 iprppgr persons to represent Sheffield in Parliament . An immenBeCaajprifcy accepted ; Jtoebuckapd rejeqteel JPai ? ker . 'Soine opposition got' Tip' agauist : the"' fdrnjep on tho ground '' of' th&Gbjigdck ai 9 Ekir , 'cstused- Mr . Rodbuck to ej ^ ilKinj whi ^ f he did ; as fottdWs '; . - ^ - \ ;¦ " , ' ; '' ' "]' ¦ / _ ¦ ; _ _ ' \ , ,, "Jitr . ^ eoBQk , > aid-r 3 trst .. pf ^ , ail l ^ fc . me wytixis : Jp ' do not understand ! 'what imp ^ ation there is * . but 1 . will tell
you . the fac , ts , andthqn : ^ willU ea ; Ye , it , with you-, In-i $ 32 gMCr , jiavtie inttoducea nac . to ^ a ^ hi and ^ liat . cpnstituency came to the conclusion that they wojild . . bear . ^ he expenses of ^ eir own election ,: At the . next election they , did the same thing . Jtt *^ $ & 4 ^ ?^ bn they / ifid ^ tjie samb . ' At fko foupt )? .. election . my ^ frienilsbarne to ides ; and , said , ' Can you get any liehV ' in the . ' way of ibearing ybi ( r proper expenses from any pi ^ ypur ' friends , ?* I said , * I will tcjl jp-pu this : I won't bear any ( 1 ' aughjtef ); but if my . Pwn . perspnal ficiends ' chpojse 1 to hblpj niej I see ; no ; reasonjrhy they , shpuld not . ' On . that pecasion my friends said , f We could' riot return two Radicals ^ but ^ e might returnpne if 'the Whigs would ibin us . ' Tlie Whigs were then in office . Mr .
Stanley , now Lord Stanley of Alderley , was the Secretary to the Treasury . I went to him and told him what had occurred . Itear , now , tiie fact tvhich has' startled'many people . 'J [ am going dpwn , ' said hp , ' to attend necessarily to my own" election : correspond , through certain perspis ' j ^ pn > 6 ! £ w ^ not iiame , because ^ ^ : there is no riecess , ity to drag names before' the public — ' but at all events write to Coppock . ' 1 wrote to Mr . Coppock tho state of the case . Mr . Stanley applied , to , Lord JDwncan , and ITprd Duncan came dpwn . A frien ^ of min , e who knew what had occurred about the expprisesat ; Bath , said a few days before to me . ' We have a private fund , subscribed to by many Radiand we will send of the
cals as well as othersj ^ some money to boar tho bxponsos of- the . ^ Bath , election . ' And that friend of mine , knowing that Mr .. Cbppbcft ' woulct meet mo bn a certain day , said , ' Crive that to Mr . Eoebuck ; ' and I carried it down to Bath , ar id it formed a portion of the expense ' s that were riecdssaVily Incurred . Mr . Coppock ' s na ^ owas ^ mentioned in the Hpuso of Commons this year , rindl tnen said that Mr . Cojttpock had not interfered in any election of mino , and therefore I was not balled upon to vote , his expulsion , from the' Ueforni Club . I also said then , and I say now , that noither ho nor any Other man would ' havb dared tb interfcrb in my election as he had interfered in the St . Albans election . ( Hear , heiir . ) iTow I had really' and entirely forgotten that I' h&d written to
Mr . Ooppock , because in reality 1 had written to Mr . Stanley : tho communication was with ' Opvcrnmonfc , 'wo wanting a Whig candidate . And tho fact of my having written to Mr ! Coppock had dropped out of my mind . But what is the imputation in this' ? My cxponscs wcro paid partly by tho constituency aild partly by my own per-Bbnal frionds : But when a man « aya here , when J am not prosont ( hear , hoar , hoa *) , that I am a member 'by the grace of Coppock' ( hoar , hear , i hear , and cheers ) , lot mo ask that learned gentleman whab his own case is . ( Hear , hear : ) I never asked anybody to bear my porsonal oxperlsos . ' I don't blamP him for -having mado any arrangements about his ; but I do say that any man who hero to
could say , II refuso to Coma , qyon appear as a 1 candidate , unless my exponsos aro paid , ' sliould think twice btfforo ho imputee—fpr imputation thoro ¦ Nafl ^ dishonpur to mo because thfl exponsos _ woro paid by my frionds . ( Iou < l applause . ^ , Now , what is going to tako place at this election P I nm going to do aa I always huvo done—I am not going to pay any portion of my oxponses . ( Choers . ) What ocourretl there' will , occur hero . Thorp aro gentlemen hero who , no doubt , think , that to roturn mo to Parliamont ia a mattor for the pubho advan ^ iffo ( loud applause ) , and they say ,. ' Wo aro not going to bribo Shclliold , but thoro ore \ ]\ o nocofliyiry oxpon 3 « s . And you will findfor whomsoever yoy , act—tho gcutlornonwho aro on 1010 ivro
thjs platform have found it out—tliat U oxponaos . TJioy muBt havo a c ; ouuuittoQ-room—thoy minst have j ) lacarda . Those thi ^ igsaronotgot for nothing , And all thoso aro logitiTnato axponaos . Well , 300 i ! . wa « givon by my fnoiula to oloob mo—m 1847 , I think it was—and tluvtiq just what this Ooppqck affair umojinta to . I hjid forgotten that Mr . Coppoojc had any part it . , ( Mv .. I > unn rommdqd Mr ., Jioobuck that it occurred in 18410 ' Oh , yos , in . 184 JL ; It w cloven , years ago , Woll , in 184 . 7 what ocpurrpd ? I , stpod \ Againibi ; JBntli , and , I j » ado again tho samo . 'dqclnrfttion that ' I would npt pay , and my friends , paid tl ^ o olcotionooring oxpon «« a . And my (( Vienda will pay thbm , now . . ( phoora , and , a cry of' yoH , willingly 1 ' ) Whevo is tho di « honj ) ur 111 thatP If anv man had aHkod mo I would have pnntod it ,
and put it pn the Htatuo lit O , | iaring-erof | fl ,. if ho had dosirod it , for , } , iia own private satisfaction . ( Laughter . ) , ^ 1-,, HoVin « on ; ^ iU Wfr . JHopbuek aUov tjhoao liters
mentioned by Mr . Coppock as marked ' pnyate tofeproducedhere ? ^ : - ' ' . . - j : " : f ' " r "' -f" - : ' : ' ¦ . ' . Mr . ilbebucki I don't Ibtfow what they nidjr be ^ -bat if you wiU write to Mr . Copribck he ha ^ j riy perfect liberty to Mve ihent vpl f' ( Heftr , ^ hea r . ) '' BaP $ dWt care a single farthing whether feft db or do ii 6 t . " I'haVe Mot got the lettersr ¦;' ;[ f ' . " ,: '" . " ' : ^ . ,, ' : '" . ; .- .. ' „ ¦; : ¦;' - . '' . ' . "J ... " " , v ' - ' There a ^ e aovsii candidates ^ fprtne ¦ representation ^ of the Tpwer iEamIete ,. all pf whomhave announced their uitentidn of gfling . tp , the " , poll ; gamely , ^ ir . W . Clay _ and Mr . G «^ rgOrThompspn , the -present representatives ; Mr . C . S . Bulfcraresiaent . magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for the
, , Hamlets } , Mr . ' Cpningham , Mrv A ., S , Ayrfcon , and Mr . Wi Nc \ yton 3 . who has been brought fpr ward , to represent the . rightspf labour . Sir-W . CJay and . Mr . Butler belong to the Itviiigischjool of politicians ; . the , other gentlemen are Liberals in the full acceptation of the word . Mr . Cpningham bjos ^ , jet addrpssed the electors ; but the other candidates ^' have atjiohcled . meetings in different parts Of the borough , anil are carrying on an active canviass . It is rumoured that , taking advantage of this division * among- the tLiboral ( party , . a ) . Protectionist candidate will be ^ broi ^ ght forward .
Mr . Pusey , M . P . for Berkshire , ihas- published an ad = d )> ess to--liia constituents , which contains the following paragraph ^"^ his y ear a Protectionist Crovernnient has been formed , and ; Xori Derby , has wisely declared that , without A decide , d majority'in the House , of Commons , as Jwell . as . ' ^ ver y , generai ^ oncurrencp of opinion throughout ^ he . cpuntr ^ , ' he will not reimpOse e ^ en a low duty on com . , ^ c ^ ' s ^» pn the othei ' . ( hAnd , ' PrPtpctionist members , for borbughs ftcguamtmg theiir constituents ; that the tinie for any sucji . ' . duty , is past , ' It' is scarcely worth our while , therefore ^ to di sc uss wha t . flie former friends of Prbtectibn , pn jtheir : Wessipn to | power ,. fin 4 themselves compelled to mamtai ^ sp , ' faintjy , or abandon so easily . ' If such a national concurrence as the Prime MinistCT speaks of should come , tbpass , itwotifldnbt be forme to withhold iny assent . Still , I earnestly ; liope that no elector will give me his vpte under anVoxpectation which every day , renders less probablQ . " .. ' ., .
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Mr . BbinamM Ollviera has published a circular containing arbughestjmatebf thesourcesofreveiiueforthemaintenance pf the Crystal Palace '' as a place of refined recreation , aTnusein , ent , and intellectual culture for all classes . " He _ estimates that BGO sujbscribers at one guinea might be obtained , who wbuldhaW ' tiie privilege of riding in an outer ring ; 10 , . siib ? cribers at one" guinea , having admissiPn every day Sunday-incliided ; 5000 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 3 & >; 5 pOO'onWcahes ^ ays atad Thursdays at 6 d 5 ; ; 5000 on _ Friday at le . ; and . 5 ( K ) 0 oil Saturday at 2 s . Qd . This would of three thousand
give a revenue of 76 , 340 , 2 . ; aid upwards , he thinks ^ might be added from other sources . Mr . O-liveira would provide musical entcrtahnents on Saturday for the upper classes , who , by the bye , can hear music in abundance Plsewhere ; and ho does not provide for any musical or other entertainment on Mondays and Tuesdays . This is a great defect . Music would be an immense attraction to the working-classes—and , be it remembered , they hiive no 'Harniomc or Philharmoiiio' Societies , no Costa Or Ella—^ riothing but the street singer , the penny concert , and the free and easy .
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It appears , from a return to the House of Commons jiist published , that tho value of exports from the British colonies in North America to all parts of the world were , in 1845 , 4 , 254 , 522 ? . ; in 184 G , 3 , 943 , 104 Z . ; in , 1847 , 4 , 130 , 903 ? . ; in 1848 , 3 , 225 , 932 ? . ; and in 1849 , 3 , 263 , 427 ? . ; pf which the imports intp tho United Kingdom wore respectively , 3 , 303 , 176 ? :, 3 , 098 , 405 ? ., 3 , 061 , 765 ? ., 2 , 239 , 326 ? ., and ; 2 ; 093 , 84 . 4 ? .
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A man and his two sons were found dead yesterday in a deep picco of water noar-Putney , which runs up close to the residence of tho late Vicor Chancellor Shad well . Tho boys were locked in each other ' s arms . The man , it is supposod , had first drowned them , ahd afterwards Himself . Tho limbs of the , boys , and also of tho man , wore bound with string and withes , His namo at present ia unknown . . Dr . Ifunter Lane , of Brook-strpet , was riding yostorday on liorsobnck ,, in Rotten-row , when a dog flow at tliQ heels of tho liorso upon which . Ws companion , a young lady , Avas riding . The horso took fright , and the lady was thrown offi The doctor jumped from his horse , although both woro cantering rather quickly at tho time , and so , by timoly nssistanco , rescued tho lady from , hor perilous condition . The horsqs leaped over tho rails , and woro with difficulty stopp . fid near Orosveuor-gato , Avithout having dono any miseliiof . , . . .
Lioutonant-Gonern ] Sir Jolin llarvoy , K . C . B ., who died at J > Tova Scotia , wtylo in the diaphargo of his duties aa governor ., of , that , colony , was born in 1778 . Ho took part in tho Campaigns' of Holland , the Poninaula , Eranco , tho Capo , Coylon , and Egypt : at Bhurtporo ho served untlor tlio . gallrintXiOi'd ' Combo ^ m ' oro . In Juno , 1812 , ho was App ' oint < j 4 J ? 9 P" ^ Adjutant-Qontiral in tlppor Cannda , an < Vho Horvod tlirougli tlio Campaign of 1813 and 1814 . In Augufit , 1814 , ' ho Ms wotind ' boforo' Fol't Erie . In 1837 ho attained tho rank of major-gorioral ; and in 1840 that pf lioutonanfc-gonoral . For ebrvicos rondored during 1
tiyo , Am () ri {* nn war bir John received' amodal . l < or eomo years brovioitn to 1841 Ho filled tho post of Governor of Now BrunHwk'k ; In tho la , ttor tear ho bbcame Governor and Comniaridor'in-Chiof at Newfoundland . His nox"t appointment was thai ) of Qovornor of JNTova Scotia . In 1841 ho rwaived , tho colonelcy of tho 59 th Foot , now at the disposal of thb Comiiaandor-in-Chiof . Tho traditional boliof that Friday in a day of ill-luck or palamity , luis rocolviud' furthbt con / irmation ui tho fact , acgyrdhVg t 6 the' Glohe , of tho two shipH , Amazon and JBirkenhdjad , having sailed bri that day . [ 1 h it unusual for ships tp ' pail ori " a Irldnyf lind why Bhould n « t lMday havC iti 9 proilortiOn of tvclutlonte aa "Well tts any other day PJ
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HEALTH OP liONDOk DTTRINa THE WEEK . The totaj number of deaths Registered in the metropolis in tip week thjit' ended lost Saturday was 1 , 324 ; ; This number exhibits iifarthor'incr ' caso on the high rate of mortality in previous weeks , but'to 1 a . considerable extent it is . augmented by cases on which inquests have been held , and which are how entered in'the registers in undue proportion J The fallowing * ' are the • weekly numbers roturnod since the ' ehdof FebrudrVjiafter a deduction is made of fractures
" sudden dpatlis , " and those caused by drowning , , and othrir violent means , which constituto nearjy tho wliolo of the ' casefi returned by coroners : —1 , 093 , 1 , 146 , 1 ^ 182 , 1 , 140 , and 1 , 181 . . In'the rten corresponding Avt ^ ejkfi of thp vcars ^ , 842-61 tho averago / number- < of deaths woa 974 , which , if raisetl , _ in proportion , to tho inprcaae of population during that ; period aiuf up . to the , present tiino , becon ^ es 1 , 071 . The present rot urn thoroforo exhibits an . c ? tcptja ,, above thb avorogo of 253 . , : . . ¦ ¦ " .. ' ¦ ' , ¦ ' "
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Leader (1850-1860), April 10, 1852, page 345, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1930/page/13/
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