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THE TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1841. ifFfliUEEN AND THE QUEKN DOWAGEK INFANT PRINCE. Oaoa on os coajtaarosDaT.) SCDBURY. MoDtr. Not.

IJ. I frl Titififd in forwarding to jou the follow 1'ltl VA TE CUMtterOXOEXCS. 'and of nrwmnpnt, and their respect oATHE REV. R. Wl $1 HTHOttf.

H.D. ASL attachment for Qwa Christina light, that if HerMaitvrrinriisalScre Nr Sll.f for ln, Horn IVpartment, arrived bulletin, exhibits thi roorninsr at Sudbury 1 Palace at 12 o'clock yesterday and hU, from which you will perceive that the slight of authorities l.eing in attendance, the improvement which ha recently taken place in the W. are, tonw, without account. HTt I Uoval Highness the lhike of Cornwall Ule of Her BI.je.ty the Queen Dowser', health Jv. ar.d not bat hat rthAf ha.

liapoily experienced no chorea yet: tjw an! of xte sml Van IW wJ UAOixIU. NO'. o0j th Kr.mx ltrior Th timeloracr.uinltyaoTemn,t for the pf j.nonjc pwpl. the ut rteuJ. tb Freneb.

rather non ei in s.u erected junta, et ngti.oee ana puouc seen tiia be fJreed ja up arms. hit tfirouguoat rspam ui been promptly complied wtia oy trj nj, jj majority, tod nas doubtless prevented innumerable disorders in the nam JAMRses CHURCH. RYbE. TO THE KDtTOR OF'TIIE TlTiES. Ititi ltMES" IWlMU.Mt.

My to enclose a drag lit on Me ra. Praed I i xeei oo4.sea rr yoar at anuw me spmc oy watcu 1 fanl for the testiuwaiai to 7 lb bi ltte.l lmiH vrtt tn the ice tt r.UV. the forenoon to inquire Jailer sue vturru happily experienced no change The Queen ias had another comfort 1 iieval Infant. Her lloyal thej Kent Visited Her Majnrty in the after a CwnU Chariemortt, Lady in Waiting on aeen, tb' rl of HardwicVe. Ixird in in MeTriU Cmom in Waiting, and Colonel in Waiting arriveil at .1 o'clock.

Tfc, Mobility and srentry who arrired at the Palace thfnrVcriedby her ladyship. Amon; those "enl were the Dnchc tf Somerset, Countess of SUBliope.Ountef. of uTv' Cooctev of Courte of luiflor, CWnniel. Countess Poulett. Udy laar Stanhope.

Lady Oran SW.rti'.v 1 Percy. Lady Ucy 1 Hamilton, Lady Jane liou Nwnersct, l.aly t'alk, i.iy Her tjmptoms remain essentially the same. WILLIAM KRKOKRICK.CHAMBEUS. M.lv OAVID M.O. Sadb 4r7 W.IrN.

IS. 1RU The two. nt to trei taiten by the band cf 1 4 ictrp ut robber, emAUr tM oocret of tH and tord to their nnd. 11t tba lut intellineoee the wilhy ModrrnJo wlto been arited ai uoUifn in IWcrlora, aad frm whom aLohr 00 toners of bad aireaJy a tVen, were still eoadid ia the eiuirl bytheunta. We are oVtainiKE rew on the aufcj'rt of uitary abUhl ben of oucion ot ymir jurnal are actuated you wui not jwmai.

th perpetration jj iff.rit por.i. riTil and laili'arT td ia tV inni 1 prompt puRlirty to correct, 1 snt to r.eo.n. to eca a c.ntnha tM of peace, order, and jifU neeed4 with ila.le. So an 0ut of tnJutlce you ha ve ua ritUriv Vione ''X, JfZgl 1 xarred there en tU in their hoa. There i i th5 Utt" I ktiv nfen la tTabw, tr i Tr.uily p.in? dp Uid niaforermetsu I i i of the foilo wm? rntnce of vonr leadta; artlti? of rtjtteuof uaJ.

wtuch wc aWtintl rl axaott tVeo who Uve bnoff.een of the tnrfsv fiM of rt 3irn! V. miatt ban ct rao 1 Vterrfcw. jt.t.. I A tWtiilfwar I taj LT l.y.ar LordiLips nt Epartro bare acquired th art of winning tli of ni.n to paITy, af of ri' injt tbir enthi.in Vi rhj.f of tHe (ioieram at. Had.

in reality, aay bin tt p.nl the public mind him, ondinbt edl. rvnvivel it, at Iat appn He has, it app r. Iemedthe prc pjuinorp, ana 'we no more reason hat the men V. aad SUNS. against whom tke ceau re our i Iija: Ilia.

IuUuil. ti ne. I th. the 'l'r11 lwson the Hon. iJon, Mr, llicharvl Wildman.

Mrs. l.sne C. Mis o'r. tu.roa unui.i lirerfe.1 will folliw him iti thi tin thtj iroulJ imi'ote him in tU Kit tinrcA i tbaneiiperi tl import cUgjman of oppvnt to their w. tl ttef tna rraf.r.

tienau r. as r. To prore mv rwiition and fujtifv. ia ths partial nt iiiia kI There i some little comfort in thi annotinrement, tb prTit and tbiietecine a talaablebne ba i i. t', lr, the con lurt of lav rant errinz bat still excel (front ttw pro.

cr i. op.ortn and it will encourage the anxiou hope which all thrown ppon lir.p at Darnlnna by: panieatariy of tbiw.tcl4.aneaabt fiwi.l,ent Wend, it is jwcary I should etate that, fin lias thr entertain, that thelife of this illustrious lady, 1 a.aeai Libal Ma.tridjoamal, abliablbereb, tlin. th. crw of lh, of tb Ba, ftf jon le here. nS, a r't'Vvp'fn; is whov irues hae endeared Ler to thf whole r.ri 7 7 of Totoaa.

Ul him saeatul wiee iTm ho onr 'e prnent wikjuir a raiJe on om rrticuUr oeca.ion in moantain of i 'v it i r' uo' tih people, may lx God jrrant that this ocrit.s a firms Modrra lo Vjl pleading hard the par ut Tbr tmM coarse dispej far this man hopeU notdelusiee. The peculiar malady which drtn th, iXK.tico W. Ua.ne.tbat iU eL.l fTZi7il Pf hP' hMiA ayj The whle town Wicj leahold for iivii I prt I compelled to LudJ St. oti ground i rrur. nas connneo.

iier to ner lor wrerai i weauny ine uarrrlraa ar mi.i, impmoneo. V. of t'a othr weeks past has, it is rumoured, been in a1 measure treated like dj by th' jmta then, it breaks a.1 t( nror.tfrtl the me wbi is nf suWued I allude to the collection in the brnschiai rlJ pnuinur, i.i.i ih vhwiw pnetor ot a rs ii etiit itnv. or ju. fr insists that taure; and.

thereiore, altho jh the rtnt tubes uf mucus occasioned hr a dischatre from the A PIj telU the that tnJ The poor feUow was afraid or almost nominal, and the.leaae for thrre lives. ren Tit i k.i Ith "'band KUhimi Uedtlie tain attempt at m.ufrtc ntl in tL, mr.t hu hita'ion th aMe for erer, on payment of an almost noniinal r.ne! elamis of the neck, wnu canaoa m) mncn alarm 7 lion i ma: nj ine jurjr ox iMmicna. nu to tae awl ti'ioit mai uii lae tiropptD? ot a life anl putting in ot a new oue; consecrated, but was! TI since reuiaui.l admirii Mir nd in thi; si uie noyai nuiicrrr raisin noi uuuu.ii jn is jj 0r fo intr pi of tbaf re irtrine! ny ww i iy an i wniT, ronrw imuo i the church could not be sufficient etrenjth to remove it br expectoration. I hich cf theperor.ho?arr.aiiddtheaa V. onlijeJ to be opened, an has According to rep rt, it ems that Her Majrtty's Tit'mwherof oaryaeentoplberm the tnftutortar.alef! Bishop.

It: is ae. f.v; r.Mi. ai tt as. sibr and ern ui'irr I Kituewrd t'ue vne. I proprietary chaoeL ha' i calird i I whxntrtoSt ptsee en S'artT r.t ht d.

Hie C.viKtiNji Mr. lV th th n. i tsrjjrs ttte ueJ i'tt of trtr cn lw t.c a frlj sat nknl.n. K.wi tilnuU A. which has uceedl in coraprotnimior a portlou li i oar valunt (tenerali.

and tak Kdiantace tI their wUc 7, uui, pij oi a fcj trt Hr cI tise.t Ti ireil :a.fou lc ereen. topptn? collection of matter: and it is nr nrb Xminfo ann er 'rs'Mnth i (mr name formerly), was the first1 minister I jp sunees i. Uera Urje Vftbe du UViraiv ana cuitaavfis loeaA 01 kotioar to launru llieui in'o an en.er wt lrK I hh.M on the ttli ot Imjt mo'rh Thta th. i tt Mi this improvement in the (inten c.n I i i Infed to thechurrh, an 1 he.onlv Irft it to take the iv. oi wer eoil rvd and birh thrycoaid dition.

1 presume, that the more satisfactory bull tt wto r. hiU: tte tbo. of oldt of th. tead mt ee a.ljjtnin the then Lj. ht Bn.LbK of raWrgttw iM ht th app araar pn Iwautltul panunase of Hiiutead.

i ic th irke r'iM i Ar rxrilb8 Mi to.esea'pe It BJ be or 1 years sincethat, inz well tZf foutulert. Still, tt ranntit lie upp.sd that Her Ma tbe news and rentrett a few aoKtwu. aad wu wailirr. sorrow. and Thu day it acquainted with Mr.

Sibthorp a ill then popular caoih Jd' areoian JVt illness has enfeebled a naturallvd li ret of tie it to ariiirt a 'r' i'. ts I anJ 1 minister of St; John's, IWford UM Sn Vt iath pjretof Ll I wW tberower no symoatbie. to sapport tbew TUv i row. applied to: him to become the min sr th' of tte aolff. 'UrJ''Mhon, lVfl KaTjrVrsh.

lrd K. Urd HinUm. and the Hon. Colonel hiaer.l 7heholeof be above, after "hatinj had caucl r.J the apartment in and were cratitied with the akht of Infant I nnce. p.sibility thai the malady with which Her Majesty I fkZta ihirinff toe ua nas peen amicxe.1.

am irom wnicu sue is. s. xar ri tw. Iherebr ir.voiir us a ttar wl.ir!i ivrrr corps, called at Buektajham 1 i.mu thranh tte niMl eml tU mM kwr. iiih nae fnrin Tt ee.mt.

bee fmJ tUrnd. ks, his willinjne to become tli purchaser nAr thr dutiful intttri aCer th erTert band which cimtinoar; stirrinc dwd in tUre Iena a i ne iutn. it wnten u.e iwnn aiaiaiuwoq. to secure in the Qira and t' Infant Prince. The Crai on ptirpo.

thrre to rcorr lh burner of ra u.I wa lease, at almost nominal rent, or to pay nua ttae, i deitroy tlt winch its I jf: i i Handsome yearly stipend as minister. thereby involve in a ttar wtirh every on i.t3. tVJl ttiese otters Mr. blbthorp declined but ex I'siiC. Jbv of the bulletin exhibited fo.kntin is a oy Raciinchaa Palace, Nov.

13. JSal. I lla' pas: Msjet's recovery coes on withont inter isUon. The Infant Prince continue weU. JAMES CLARK.

M.O. i CHARLES UCOCK. SI.O. KOSERT KEMil'SHN. D.

RICHAKO HUAMOKN." 'A "mons the inquirers yesterday were His Serene jhncs PrintVF.rneft of Hefy 'hilippsthal the Prtueuere, SatolsUn, Hanoveriin, Xeapolitan. and the Bavarian Minister and lUrone de Cetto the Grecian 5Iiniter and Ma d.sje Tncupi. the Uussiitt Minister and. Birohesi F.ruaow, the I'ru. sian aal Austrian Mittiitet on speriM missions the Prussian, Spanish, Austrian, and Neapolitan Chars.s d'ASaires the Swedish d' Affaire and Baroness Rehausen: the (.

hare a Aatres upuu the lunrs. Whether thLs the ca or not. I which. that tt Ra.n. its etij.

i Mil rises are indifferent, i es. and we belwv caanot veiimorm vpu. out i terventiv trust lime iu prove a 1 apprf hensious oa this score be sroa less. The following appeared in part only of our im p'rrion of yetenlay Tlie following bulletin respecting the slate of Her Majesty the Q'leen Djwaser' heilth was published yesterday at Sudbury "Her Majesty the Queen Uowaer has. had a mora comfortable niUt.

and is a little 'better to dav. W. Y. M.O. 0AV10 OAT1ES.

H.O. jdbnry baU.Nov. 11. I SI ASOTHl'R MAS'lAC VISITER TO KK KISGHAM PALACE. On Satarday tight, between 1 1 and a man went to the Ennerrir entrance of RqrkinrhAm PIare.

and ranr Countess Bille the bell violently. Ui. noiy and extrarliEary behaviour i the Mexican Clianrc Affaires and Madame ijbai broa'ht a tnob hint before he arrid i tirt Police nonstable Oowiey.lS A. who wu Eoire on daty for virr nv iie: only foreirn b.MOCu roald eoneeire the atom: Lindlicz blood ran borrib! This tiu tbat Rw in bv tiichs at Sraj whether services a minister I reluctantly consented to part adr i iv .1 Pwoi. to Caiatonia or not.

It ia. however, almost eerum iU, a church I had no wish to dispose of ne likewifre tltat thst be ro to befor retnrmitc to Madrid. i i 'v amwx, mriu. tw jjilithorp paid me, under th valuation of three sur rj lomir.Ue project L. fh.

Mi orders we br i es v.t zh alcritr mith' hi Xiae A KeuihJ. cTre her KttrAttiveiKrrvices tie nvratt when w.tTd upoi. TLit )onng Jsiij. al thpnh on cf ber i xn family tba ae ha an eurvsr nt ir i.i Km ir.t.. wa a.

onee lam care hs.L Vi T.lBhtt' iilun jal 4 uu 1o twtUtW pwr' vi af.d v.ront saJS. tte cnn.tr.i::ee were nievenaer arrival from ch Anbsvi far I nejal vthr vvors. LOOItf. les than the church had cost me. crJ't' r.n:a tnKt the erabswe nine pre amjnptoj another csvilw.r.

ebod in te i i 1 tt. v.i I T10" bZ coBnatM save ttis feature. a urcn of boa iuh Ua cou onriu.te sioh a ren to St I 5 ner (nt to Ii.thr beavv vun.t iff.n. tl. 1 .1 TZ tde" I Auort 'rnil perCent, )i to Oitio.3i per Cent! Mr.

all theius fact. akL more i apsFei the er tn rvnpeet it onlrthe eotntaenrstBt of revUtions by par 7t4 Cwamerrud per Cent, IS4' to, ov, atTeCtionate and voted atlachment ta th i bJI a I eour n. i edi.ate!y who find, the foreign by vhose aid be Upei to "ft: lTr u5 verv last of his numerous hearers, instead of addir? I i i fAia bis ends' taming upon and aacrifirinc bim in tarn to months, 3. snit bis own purpose. The French he pained their end in 1 he proprirty of rca rwirer: ptointin? some dav of treneral Spain, tlt of ereatia Jiontetl and or J.

it niMters reji ieinr tor tne mnn 01 a 1 nne ua en very e.ien I MTely Ill nwi' parts of the roautrr httle to ttea who supers. The spirtt of proerew or mo w. forth parpo. of enabfin ttie poorer which tl ey lie; rTe. ar.d haie their irj." to bar in thef tivity of their rirbr ue has not been active in Itareelona bat all alone the no donbt.

if neh day ere apnoint by aotWiti. similar raiji' nptiou W'jai oerumo n.ia general aoo evseusive the night at th Palace, seeing the went np to leirn nihat the matter and found the man allnlol to, bo Uiv Lvnlhnrst the luke of Norfolk, Huchess Oowajer of llichmoai Itishop ot CfcPri. wria iesk aider hU arm. aa 1 aaid'b wanted to Mrs. Blotrvfield Marquis and Mar tlie Qn en.

He mm why! and he said that he had c.kuness of AiUa Ma'rjuis and Marchioneis i abotfull of diamond far her. He also uil that waa Cholmondeley Countess" of Newburrh Prinreof Wales. The con.table saw that "he was de Tta, rnce.1 i4 toot him to the honseia rdiner.latie, ur.tes of Norburv, and Lady ft 1 I 1 ixsd thither the erotrd followed then. VI bat follow we l.ntessnowacertornwath. Karl of Lmco.ni rl, fna a Uei ajTi.

Kirl and Countess of Surrey, Ird I ores 1 Hpon corrrc. ter, Liinland tidy Lancdale. Lord Hudley Stuart, I upeetor was on and took the charr lAdv lijbert firwenbr. Lord arid Laly I'e Tabley.l. emt the prisoner, which wxs that of beiri foind coat.

at Tarracviaa. 1 aleitria. and wiit, farjjri stherrrera r.eh onil is to be foond. or a rreneh team boat is plying. If a rebellion raanot be f(t up in the name of Maria Chrulma, a republican jar.ta of public recuritj" ill serte quit aj to nr.bin torial order, pad dcift the stron the nation, and present snSicier of disorder to aff jrd a pretext for the hypoeritiral rry of At Valencia the et ils cf tte jnnta sway had resched a ad befon the ijvert.rant order far their di came into operation, which will doubtless call down the strong arm of tlie Ur urh as the traitors have fon ul it on the lieads of the RuCiy in that raott city.

en after the order of Epartero had been reeeived.tl.? junta viib its dyinr, breath), on the eni of the injt ordered the eve ration of Don Pedro del Vim. the C.vrlist Itrijradier, who eora mantedin Ivrella dari the faioas siege which it en dare It now retaaina to teen how Easartero wiil deal with the new traitors. Kterythinp dependa upon his finri. adciinl tration cf the taw, otb rwise thfre is tae'jtn boly era commenciri; for Spain. their srief lose, tlirouch his iowrt secession.

by the sale of the church to the Papists (a lody of whom, it is understood, are. greatly ilLssppointed in not haTiu been allowed to purchas it), considereil it to be his duty to otTer it, during my absence from Kyde, to my rer brother, whom he knew to have been not only the first minister of my appointment, but to le acceDtable to the CDnireirat on and. not Srarit Trape at Pa Ax. Th jloomy 1 wlthstandinr he lial laid out tirobablv uowarJs ot ferebodiiv on the trade cona Hjnent on the ar 000. in the enlargement and internal decoration lreLti Cllureh' MF" mover, offered it to people with their wivea aad famCies dependinr on the Relief brother at the precise sum at which he purchased Commitf existence ha inrrra ed to upawd.

of the total nr.tnher bemr. no lew than pers ns, who hare no means of sapportiiift ilieuueive. except by charity. OSe oi Lohu.Ioun's JrsTii'a. At a iceetinj of thetown co racil.

Alderman John Ril was clare.1 daq ia lifiel, hatini: become a lodt in a Ixn pair back, with per The looked for performance of the Anliyonr his own," is not only not the reverse of that which itmiVetr. twk ple, tb X' Kirt Tb tre at Potiiu on other conscientious cler rv ineii would follow, but pre ttte LvrdCm'letoni; "Ljy Denman. Lord Htzjerald, the BacKineham Palace in an onsoand state of tmnJ. Th ir. 1 ird Mavorattl La'dV Mivoress.

the Sptuker. thei" Tector a Ul him hi. name, and he said it was Charle. 1 t. Mana; tint he had been.

lately butler ia Mr. Phillimore, Uclht Hon. T. 14. Macaulay, S.r Jame, aad that he bad lateW Und with a ersoa named Riddinz.

of 3. Little Marvlebone itre t. Si iron: and Lady Sir Ivlward and Lady: avid had recen'ly come from Leaminor. in hnatchbull. l.ilv Kev.

Sir Benjamin and LaJy Warwickshire, ta enter into the Royal Horie Uaard (IV.uei, Bro.lie; Colynel Sir AVilliam and Ladv Hemes, that he hal been at Windsor Castle three nights with the doctl Sir Ciwae, Sir Felix: "Booth, 8r the box insured the kinedom to th. r. v. fat. a.M., Rnharr't 'aa fr Tht bad sat upon the 1 e.

tr. CoITjfl Auistus H'E te. i box three times anl that making one to England, one to Ireland, and one to Scotland, uuit them. The poor tnaniao Berry Dukitifjrld. Sir Ihomas Wilde, snr Jame t.

ha4 the ley been uken into the would eave tr.i Laiv Carnac. Colonel and Lair Alice lerlilthe Oaeen from future trouble. If be had. not Ron 1 The reception wUich E. parti PAMPKLI NA.

ro u.et on 'ti arrival here it from me, Am I not then. in ih 'suestion, anl shall 1 not be more than In our opinio and that of the public, in thus ursin: it, that the conduct of this excellent man, "in theiiifcof bis church to a clenryman of views" (now, "opposite to Miss AJetj Ir Kerable is to irs; two solos, take osrt in f.ece music in hicfi jrea applause in the opera of She is be supported tj Miss Kinf.T:h. Mis Bircfc. Ms.M Mi Lucoiab. Niss Porter, aial Miss ialbraith.

ami and xtA ars. Il.tty.fjrd, er, Fitiwilliam, At kirj, A.C Tbe concert will, it is calcatkte.1. oeeapy. in intervals of tte evetire, ne.riy thr hcj irs. Taere art to te slos pet fctried cn the Mute, violin, and violoncello THE L.XLOI TlUS' nr Bl.AKKl.Kr.

Yeteriay mcriin Blakesl.y was executed in th Oid tai ley. From the ow mnthe told thce who hxilrhanre of hirain his cell that the farce, was and that he would eerioasly prepare for his departure frontais woeli. h' eoii lact wa. marked tn2iUr propriety. raid the strict attention toihs) advice and observations of the Kev.

Mr. Carver, the I rdiuary.whorepreented l.im th ahsuro ty of feiriui; a malady which everybody ka vc hail notnin; ii rextity abont it. an 1 he declare. I that he completely with th pproarn ui (xcei a. noi I.

ratrs.1 ixi" leas, tv.su or repi'e. las tone answered tee are encourai a a jumu: inn err into the ctrenm Sjffer me tu Conclude, with the expression of sol UeH er.t lor re was onJerauel to aie. Th taste of the Km of Prussia for th dra 1 ciselv that which, in similar circumstances, he hope of weitincoftheancieuts. especially the drama would do well to imiUte? kbtdii.an tLsts. snreesteato tut Tiaiesiytueioeaoi periorminjt trans atH bt erne in re, uejasiaw.

1 He a.ure.1 the t'ri uarv that th re was a mbreareaeatatiou MoPft le, waa Reeled a th Srst a n. Ttechorases. araruv uof aua prawer uiaa ta th. PJMTO to ta position of Mr. Iiaruonwhen those remarkable feitores in the (rr ek 'needy, bat en 1 may soon be led to th error of Ins fatal wander thl, bIow i the 'statement tUt tte un set to mraie expreiy for the pertonaancea at the xxurt and be bplUSht aatn into the true fold, in fortanste vic'ira was asleep when str.trU with th tnife; I which, as a minister.

lie was, doubtles, instrumental He was, be said, pi atly attached to his wife, and he turninr manv to nzhteousuess," aBf reRemiea, iron. ti. eu smM sir. ana I i I Burdon tn cvuitirnaneinjr the separation between tte, I ther were aK at take ter from bim for ever. He therefore IVIIe Vue house.

Ryde. Xov. li, 1811. Theatre of Potsdam bv the eminent composer Meudel IlitfVnlr! whore the Kir.e of Prussia has latelr aopointel totbepot'nf Itoykl kaoel Meister. The reoresentatiou of A thoajrh trietlr spexkinr; a private performance; drew together a most numerous auditory at the Court Theatn; at P.ttsiam, The King and yaeen, together with other ranches of the Rrtyal fsmtly, and all the distiniriished per I conneet with the I ocrt.

were present, and the innta waanoles, r.a' tenri; to tutu tl.n tna: wnicu i.ai trteieo: lions triclutfra almott every luum iuai eminent ia literature bim San Sebastian and Tolf art. Utfea ax well a centietnen. UMatre Wat couse He re.ched Panpel ita at tal: pt 3 u'etcct on 7TJ THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. in? of the and left this mt nucr. at o'dork.

fur Sara ros sa. where it is supposed be will arrit this eten rp. Pan pelana ia built on an eminence in the middle of a atj from the. citadel and eucis the ye can taae vant extsnt of cround. II regular diitatices in order to 'announce by 'ifi'1 from one to hlleJ tu ovrrni ainr.

and the rail war tratr.x runmnr copy Tour attention; ant voir enaeavoars to expose error, te tween Berlin and Potvlam on the nieht of the perform you would inde I a eriee to a eoasiderable body' of anc" were si areelr convey the namerous men the journeymen compositors could you spare time to The imprexsion produced, by 1 he performance eseeedej all review the working of tlie.I'nion established tnon them, that the roost earnest admirers of the clastic poet bad anticl and to show its entire failan ia. achisvine the objects for pated. The th atre sv fitted up as far as possible ia cou which it ha been established. So far from benenttimr, it inmi, the arranremsnts of the asrieut theatres the bat iniured the trade instead of nisine. it has lowered were sixtKTit.l at most minute attenlKMt to cuatie correctness was iiaewue a.ps msteaa 01 uniiy.

taere is more uisroru tuau ever i observed in the dresses ana I ne compositiou of 0i oeereMinj. nas increasea me numoer 01 men way ang the road, I fi. onoor nnitv tor the exercise of an st arce dar occurs in which its mischievous retnUtions talent. 1 he composer Hat nuccesatauy inn not oeeome apparent to iran engaged ia traue. jxi the 1,..

the rlarart eristics of the (ir ek music (at least those pe 1 the present time, wbeu our' bidy are suffering from reaolte.1 to dr tror lier, and he entered the toate wHIi that 1 deterramation. and aimed the blow af her which so nearly accomplished his object. At lint moment he prreeived I Hurdsawhohad put.a liandk. chief aron his from 1 i the chair! aad, surpostnr tljtt it a the intentio ol" Amidst the man and :Ri.Krtant (objects which oc t. t( him.

i used the Lnife with a more certain, aim. He knew at, the mumei.t. he con templxted the murder of his wife tbat he savuid not escape, bat be denied in the pesitite osr.vr that fct had ever meditated self or that he had ver ea peetedtnore than a temporary remission cf the puni. ho xleserret Why." ai4JIr. Carver, did you then counterfeit tn.xdr.e It rauie." Blakex'ry.

could not endure the thought of heir the objee cf public observation in the hapet That as, I awuri yon. tte only motive I had for preteuduu; to be out of uy mind." Then I yon had no observed Mr. Carte "of a reprieve on the crortnd of n. J. C.

Hdiindas. M.P.. Mr. atil Iidy Martf Vard Missi Stanley. Mr.

Ho Vre, Mri liichari Queen. Coua el'; Mr. Milne I 1 and Mrs. Milnes Ciskell. Sir W.

and Lady Pearson Lieutenaut Colonel Hall. Mr. A Queen's Counsel, Captain and the Hon Sir. Pechell, Bev.Dr.Kuper, Major Hyde, Captain Mr. anl Lady Mary Kcs, Mr.

a i Mr. liavid lun Quern' s.Cmnsel. Mr.KindrTsley. Queen' i f. and lr.

i. Wood, M.P. Her Boyal Hi'hncM the Iuche of Kent rej rne i f. tlie th evening. ier Majesty an! th infant 'Prince continued well it vecinj.

'aMnet Council was held yesterday afternood tht ForeijTirfimce. It was by Sir Uoherjt Peel, the Lord Chancellor, Lord vVharnclitTe, the arl of A Wrdeen. Sir itnes raliam. tlie Chancellor the 'Exchequer, Karl of Haddincton. Krl of kipr Lt.rd Kitrzerald.

Sir Henry Hardinzc. auj Kdward Khatchbull. The Council at two hour and a lialf. it t.t.l..... v.

rA tbs ji.i anS Ar. Jnt'arrieW with the Chancell.tr of thi. frt'rit, who avy he has only lately become insane. 1 ,..1 bis offirixl resiileni in amination terminated, we believe. th Palace that' night, the 'aeen would lis re lost Windsor Castle for eter.

The prisoner was then locked up. In the desk was foand a Bible. The prisoner became very violent, tor bis clothes oS himself, and committel other extrava ances, which obliged tlie police to put a strait waistcoat oa him; this was taken off for a short time on Saitday after noor. bnt be acain became so. violent, that tt waa found necessary to replace it.

On Monday (yesterday) th pri oner ws taken by Inspector Uassell to the How street Po'iee rmirt. pon the arrival of Mr. Halt, the chif magistrate, the iaspector waited upon him, and 'acquainted bim with the nature of bis charge, Mr. Hall decided upon hearing the etvder.ee at the Home otuce in the course of the afternoon. and directej that in the intervening time the prisoner should examined by soni experienc surgeons.

He was then taken back to the station house. At half past oVloCe I Itt s.the sareeonat Tothill fielda, and Or. Alexander rvon, attended at the station, and, with two or three gentlemen belonging to the Palace and the Government, examined the prisoner. The examination lasted a conxid rabie time, and the result waswf believe, the firm belief that the prisoner as mad, and an order was. made out for his admittance either to Uedlam or the Ilanwrll Lunatic Asylum, to the approval of Mr.

Hal'. About 4 o'clock in the afternoou Mr. Hall went to the Home office and heard the evidence against tlie prisoner, as also the statement, of several of Us The ex ith the temporary com he firit arrroaeh of the acomnanTinK Recent. His earriac hal not ared tlie past of ls enavnti's tttucn tlie mo icrot nppose to nave oeon me .1, t7 Ulakeslet 1 knew perfectly aU alore that 1 xhouU hegetii. it vn ua ciiaracienstics of the musici.

in as far as they are fa dined to bear the voice of wisdom, bor one, I mort deeply Ja" I tavemvself uoln tte hone cf no other fate IV, lleroanos for any constderablo vhtan wben the un, )f xrr io in ratneV. bar lament the existence of the Cnion are the innance. of the cita lel procUia.ed the amrl of tho Iaberator of the i motiies, and ravtbtn. Tbe success which has attended thisi in which the discoutentel have avtlcd themselve. of its re I sheriffs 1 Alderman Macnar and Mr Roger.) to Sir Provinces.

At he aPProacb tie gate, crowd were alread. first experiment ttiU probably leaal to the performance of, ruUtion. to disturb the quiet of a ettabhshment. Tl jAmr visitin Magistrate of the irisonlandt 1' it 'sotaeoftiiewurki of Esrbtlnaand Eanptdet. hour that witnesses amongst at the dwtatuiu of the present 1 rrZ? rr; 4 ItrnKantc C.asE or appear, that a Cnion be in.leed a Uppy one.

ICbo. er.tle. opinion of maiority.ef those who lUreonecf th r.Mtlautiful?roiaendestoiefouadtn,f.rti;5. ir1 c. IUiug of the Kev.

Mr. IWing.) bis a. cotit of the nuttiv. that ir was by no meauna. anv ritr.

fur the parwrMf of greeting hint, lie entered three tears sice married a Mits a lady Ai l'Jinwilt'K. ItUkeslev knew perfecllvw ell taat efforts wontd citv. and paved 'through the I Tata 1 Caitilloof respectability, at we learn, and Itte with her nearly ADFLI'HI THFITKE twit i.isL About 1 months sg he left hLt home for rcaTnonrtTte looot A dram, ir ad.p lonXletieve Mr. Peake. be 1...

the firing of cannon, and the ahoua of tU uand, wife behind. On his arnval novr, 7iuJ.t.a ljr. which originally appeared of Tlie Wcot.ies of the houses were de be chsirg nam and ln.roduced b' tw, wa brought out for the fim time corat with and as be passed risers ar.d self tb of tlJ.r wn as NlJn'J m' of wnin thu thttrf Jivided into eretlrown on 1 it rif Lxe. The trooDS ixrdcl exhibited to tU Jetnat. anderwhon, t.

in.which are represented the Wing ere thrown on Car.ge. Tl troopsg taw eerufic tes pnrport.ng to be j. th, fim epoch we have a scene to some distance outside the town. Tlie political rUef, at an repre 1 it 'si "tore receiveu mm at tne ga auu reseiuet uno, as rented him a the son of a wealthy cotton planter of JjT stste. He obtaincl crelit to a large amount in the place, and pretende.1 that was in daily ex Vra 'Anbrw representing an attic litmouse (ir.

tvngnti, a scene repreaeming in ntucn Itfattan. in tne character ot was in iauy ex vi 1 1.,,. receipt of a large amount of funds from his i t. vi the keys of the town, an 1 then accompanied tsther. living as above ta e4.

hw after be informed his introdu. ed. in which some good daacing of him to his The nuarters assigned him were ir. the acquaintance, tnai i juveniles was displaveL The second epoch shows the Civil house gener. th fact of Kinglerdiuand bavtng one taken up tu abo.lej,o le that his father was dead, but that he ex JlU; wm8 and not exaggerated effects illus iher.

atiereedI at and to a late hoar 1 peeted a visit from his. mo.h r. and, with a countenance of practice presented. In the third epoch l.tnafenr he gnei u.s a 1,. of th chambers of Mr.Titmoose.

of the liouie liners JK.P a.vi le tor nis moiuer a coetiy oress of Mr. Aubrey, in Vivum street. of the office of Messrs streets, an.1 perlorming aereuaoea unoer w.i.aows. mie lie wore crape on t. xiter tui.

ne ynirk UuamaIH aad SMp Mr. Wukinson, Mr. Lyon, and During the whole of yesterday he was almost nr sucreed. by stratagem in becoming acquainted Mis. E.

Mf Wieland). and a view of Dover SoutiwaVk. In occupied with th mtliUrr chiefs and th saar ic pality. He!" fawh epoch therearea v.riety of good scenes, the last of a gentleman of high irspeetaDility and of envi whichu thePattat Ya tton. alid the restoration of Mr.Au VLtiteu in on o.x.i able property.

IT represetuations ne gainea Ia 1Jri ht 0rn. Th.grs.teet ritof the piece, fmm it. Visile. mAr the nnneinal mark fortius shell. th ronti.ience of her father and by warm and ardent pro 1 1 1 and shot of th insurgents whilst they wer in the citadel feasions of regar M.d attachment induced her to bomtu.

whicU xnai to tlie stage. The gist of r.timent with which the ret rendt'eman grd the the political chief andtheayuutamiento taving taker, up 1 hi. new fafher in Uw that bThad be7n sadly diaai 'VJS. pointed in not having received th fond, from Amer. br formers whose i able to favour the impression tttempte.I to icade upon the i Government by insanity in the prison he thought.

too. that his chances would be increased by the appcxranre of I suffering nndr one of the most violent forms madness, and accordingly he howle.1 like a cog. and. aa we itatcl npon a. former occasion, assaulted the xrLnian who sat up with him to prevent him from doing injury to himself bet it i pretty evident tbat whatever disposition he night "hate had: to do further mischief to others, he manifested no design against his own life.

He played for a greater stake than the avoidance of the public gatf iuleed, either of the sheriffs would most readily hate bi. attendance at the chapel if he bad only. itis wish, a. they re both men who are desirous rjiot to ald ntJi.rf jaarily to the pain which a wretched feilowcreature must endergo surrounded by so many frightful eircumstaucet. Hlakesley wrste a letter to his fatter, ana another to his wtfe.on Sunday night, and he expressed an anxious desire to bearfromthelatterasiioittimebeforehiaexeritioti.

Bothlet ters contained wonls evpresaive'of penitence; indeed hnonn versatiori with Mr. Carver. eversinc he thresvotTtte disguise which Uehadsoawkwsrdly and ineSVctively was. principal! directed to that theme. Ulakesley appear to th rdinsry to be a perso't of peculiarly sensitive feelings, so.

mich so. tbat with a single word the tears ere brought: in abundance from his eye. The their permanent residence there daring the whole tinie 1 erf Wnjr.inJal the a.lmirable arrangements observed at the Palaeeg r.them traitors. There arc Eve iuditJuals tljr for once dreaming that they uZjTttrTi t. 1 lM n.nsM sr.

lo divided. Ther wer the wives of one and the same man. Mrs. Smith. J.

wouia una it almost imnossinie to obtain a.imis 1 1 taaaocue. tae aramauc enexra.tne manuer wuitru i iw nui? stret. The tmi. Pa Lr.rt." Messrs. Blickwoo 1 luv1 Mine the above was written we bate heard that the indi new edition of these two well tidaal above referred to either ia, or lately hai been, in known norels of Mr.

(Jalt. Th work i very neatly r. ice of Viscount Hood, and that he cam up to town by printed rerv elegantly ot UJi not orjeoil ly, the ttrext Western Railroad ontturday morning. ()n ar at publications tli.lt depend Miintthin to nnr Hanwell' Lnnatic Hospital, he jam led oat of one audi upon the liklin ler or the illustrator, but of xiim ran across bridge ar the spot, and a volume of which tlie intrinsic merit, tlu.uz'i h. blt wts uf wfcS trjins ,4 ln U.y deserve ornament, are.n uiemwtseaainiriru.x.

Uum l.acy mstm vaA in manner as above de rr. at to b.ine mow TOaspn tn me Thii aith(fl Of publishitis works Of eeli irr tW dMdK wWe Leer, to obtain uste 1 reputation. 111 a form and at it pru'e wlueli are. ticket, is a ten. rejecting uus siogaotr event.

is. nowerer.anosx tiae xcellent It enable everyllv to 1 ecnnie ht uuaintedisith a eorwl author, and to snelrea of his own bookcase, instead btd to a circulatir.e librai or lJok cluli a stranger slender and superficial introduction. The election iou under any pretence, however plausible. if these two novels uf Mr. Gait is a proof the jood 1 tiite of the publisher, and tlie public as well as tlie Ai.i.kkis ot Coxgiuiiiation.

Ma nr. me, author are indebted to him for liaiin; pul.li hed of m5t l. tl i respectable inhabitant, and visitors, a pablic meeting was them. The volume contains, in addition to the no fUT Mi the Town haU; Mr. W.

Cobb, deputy an interv tueiiioir 01 ttair, wuicu will an.ILigb consUble, in the chair, wnen addrets of ronsratu read with pleasure, and which ought bv iki uieaas Utioa were carried unanimously to Her. Majesty, iiis Itoyal left There 'are also" anecdote aril Highness Prince Albert, and to her Itoya! Highness the ntital remark which ftUustrate. the atid OuclHof bV ''J hff JZTrllnlu to the throne of the realms. II we consider Uiat ller Sla SMSt the reader. nJ parent were accustomed tn seek health His hxcellenfy Lord xowley rx ctive.1 viMts oa 'MWf r.tirement "in the Isle of Thanet, we are not surprised the nrst to present loyaiand tion on this auspicious event.

bad concluded a subscription let. 1 1 anntile the noor in the nmoa i.bout 13) The Pasha of Ksrvpt' Cirvette Ashareen, froin 1 number) with a substantial diniier of roast beef and plum i t.l on Kridat she i ul. I 1 1.. imm aiatelT resnended to with cheerful laden, and lr cargo was tatarided fur the I jverpool market net, by all present. Oa the receipt of the intelligetice of tb 'jf rart proce4 were, uy ise lasna 3 n.si m.uim., io nave tirt ot me young ITince on eunesuaj, Wr.

erpended inljyfitting. 1etnifying. and aruiii the xes unt was fired from the jetty, flags were hoisted, and tie el Krwa the atrong gales encountered 011 the voyage the belli of Mt, John. Church rang a tctrry i id. Ua been rendered very leak', and it is proUbly ajuetien.

UtJOIUNc.s AT Stow tC On the birth Ot the abetter cr not her carg. will bonded at lalmcuth, w.bere Prince ot Wale, orders were mstantly given by the Duke of ill ride her quarantine. The damage she has snsiauied, UueLingham nd Cbando. to distribute large quantitica of beer and coiiaequently the deterioration of her cargo, w'rb the pre t. the poor people in all the village, tvtere his lias pros tittit state of the corn market, will not make this spe.

alatloti rtT, and to all the labourer, and workmen emploved under me run. a profitable one. 1 Lit trace. Koyal salute, in hoiwrar cf the event were nreu iditiduals who preserved themselves at hi. quarters.

1 rinards, amount ir troops of the fine. pointed which ti 1,. fi. he state.1. moreover, that he had bargained with udgment.and he pnncipal the occupation of tie fortreas by th immrgents.

He also re which he had long evpected. Dot still pretend int alr ady been mentioned. andbrMr. Mavnard. Mr.

Sanders, I 1 fn fa srnre in a short time f. rv. Mr. am tsedtoro, wno introduces a gooii comic song ma Mr. 1 Bedford, who introduces a good comic' song character of a follower; Mr.

Ouller.ford.'Mrs. Yates. Edward t. Holing, of this county, tor a tract ot land, 1 .11 The latallion of National tluards, aniounting to about and for which be Agreed to pay the of wrfi supported but mor particular praise is du to Mr. 700 men, together with the troops of the fine were drawn V'nAol dollars; which sum lie bomrwed nptbis morning in the stre ts for the purpose of him for UnL Now.

SmUh, a. Holing, pretended to mrJ tatfneneeou th the usual honours at his departure. visit this Edward C. IV ding, to ratify the land bargain. After a and received no The lmmler of houses ia this city damaged, and many of nor.

i vn which are rend red. entirely by the slu ll from the z'Jjf'SlX? citadel, amounts to hapartero has given an order mat Holme again and such was now ail exact and faithful estimate should formed I setice that hU last wife, beaming he bonwed Wright. Mr. and Mr. Wilkinson.

Mr. Wright is per npstart impertinence ou the stage his acting last night was ace he tunied bark, and Io, Holing hail, by Mr. Lyon had aa ardooua task assigned hito by fel the of the piece, and it is npraise tosay hegot tnrougn 11 in amsun mostcreuitane to Diuueix ana grxu the performance. Mr. Wilkin would grant nim one droll; his look, dress, attitudes, world.

Tte Sherii. lanvthiM praciirai.efort.t3. l.is. of the amount necessary to reconstruct them anew that the rvj en may tie cliarged on the property "TT through tne lengtu 01. ms an t.

witnesW 1 son was more titan nsuall in order 1 of bim to the house of the Ker. Mr. Holing, of this uJ expecting to meet with hint there, bnt she found him not. rty of the yr mtt as not known to any of the family. While there rIjmJ voice, were all in bar.

the novel would form haracter in sucii a way mhnf wifhin the ts.r few hours of his life wat laSnitelr mor favourable than that with which KakeJey's previoT.s.p. conduct affected him. BlaketIS slept at jltertals during Saaday and feK rrehrd in the ming. most cf which wa VJ spent prayer wfjt thr Ken nary. He ved to the Sheriffs and Sir James Duke in a firm tone of voice, ani clared that wat irf prpar dnd disooied to die.

Ther were but tew rwns'w thin tt prisondansgth pre paratiotis. and the nucber of speetatir. outside was by nca means great if compirion tLe crswii wbeh witnasst V. the execution of Courvoisier for As murder cf Lori AVUliaia hnsaeQ. or that ofOreenacr or the murder of When the sifton re ptmooing htra he beggsj tosav one word to tie neras.

it was was KWUft uiet vtiM would willingly said he. that ytj a iu to siiai. canos wko yori 011 uie at oceasNar Lim vast taey mumw tu ne with the conception a reader I anything praci of Quirk," and be embodied the beta aJoe to maaeit pecwlly hts own.j hira lf fl pl oblig d. 7 he "k1? Vie mJment apptJed on the scatTeld there wa. fct a.

the move, hearty laughter no nouc cf .1. Eisaaiiety ned are rsrrs.meri. Itibed. Cousit Eapcleta. th Marquis of IWr Ooling nnaiiy turned nome, witnoui neng iron, nose and the mor than usuallr eood acting of very I band tut jimiut amve soon alter ner return, 101 ner a ,1 a Vetr i.

a soli and the lUron Vybe twofitst the weaW of ffi rcliants of th place, and the others the heads of the hul treatment from Holing, The want of space compels ns wh cb crUQCled part with auditcrs, Navarresearirtocrxcy. to paas over many events of interest which transpwed after pUJit, of all present, there wa. General Kibero is at present in of tlie province this last retrmet.tit.ned until his arrest. Ha father diss ntient hUs t.o thT unanioJou. clapping of hands.

tenerai ttio ro is at pteu. Iaw, enraged against Holing, and unwilling that his son v. Y. inrared and aa hirh be ha. 1n named tjiplain t.enerai ws law should brook such injustice, sought dress by the 1 JZ amidst uEiverstl of litt to lie nothing, ia.re Uian the commencement of, Li.

furre anJ power of the law. accordingly had a wnt nvTrttfi approbation. .11 tt 'umiisl from the issued for the arrest of Holme, charging him with swind ayre seia Pt. nurrsw of ex Sidney Smith. Oft Tuesday Uvtt Smith, in com Wed West India mails," vv ipanT wiui a young maa.

a relative 01 stniui, amvea T. pith inst a lut of the aatir.ing into tne wnoie uis ouiis at 1 tiH riuir, iie txur.ij ewi 01 tots eonnty, on uis way, hich select eommittee to whom th subject wa. referred wa. given, tne to the breaking out of the conspiracy, as tt has Oeea aairmea aa ne saia, to luampion. to tase cnarge 01 several negroes cf cat .1 eontzanders second, ad, Wewwareofltsex took posscsioa of the citad Uy some ass rted that oat to the JOQn.

man that hor was too lame to Lrstt noXu tenjld Tr. J. W. Fresh he wa a secret part'isai. of the plot, and by others that be travelf irther.and vnttt.yT)aagmanontoSoutiampton,atat motion the committee wa appointed, and ...1.

ehursrter. without doing anv mg that be would another horse, aad soon be with of Oat tame, and indeiaiigatie in the dis eelmSwal emmands at throughout the wiole cf tie investiga e. i swatting cuiu i irit ooimg presence in ooutnampton, or unoer ice craers 01 itoau. muuinug in vaiu in tne rrspeny. ne cave aan tcey, SctpwrrFRKs.

Lat niht. between t' fH.1 Slr t.V, M1J V.l V1. OAl.ll" We are etad ta find that the amount of loss aid lo hart been incurred by the 1st deal ruction of the Small Armoury of the Tower hat been greatly txaggetated. An estimate of the value of the Ordnance store, deposited therein wa. completed, by order of the (toreninvent.tbe dav tK.

V. 1 i.k.laUIV e4 2fiM.l'mt XrrvY Oiz: br the Artillery troon attatteA to the Backs Hussars at Slowe. andUM same at cut on and lb health, of I ler M.j sty. the Prince, and Plate Albert, were drank with tb greatest enthusiasm. Th bll in all the villages announced th happy event bymer and lone con tinned neala.

and the greatest' deligut and astixtaction pervadad all claasea, who, unoo this moat baitov occaaion. wer. enabled bv tb Vindaca. and attactian to welonma with their heartfelt cheers aad irtirht the birth cf the Prince of tfrj. TV.

.1 A. 1. nf.r tnJerable. viaited some of the house, or rather their ruins, wUr the. JJj oTthr greatest mischief was done.

In one house alone shells learned that Boling had left town someone hadmethia. fell, in another aad in another Hut the turrets of 1 Colonel Lea mounted bis horse and pursaew Vim be over tbeTow bor are ia eomplet. rain, During three.tUp; a ua. vi.t sta iivuiusreu niuwui tion of a moment. It i.

said here that when left the citadel for the purpose of exciting lation. tb neasanu oestrea rum to act tranai. and, in 1 e. v. f.se.

an at cad of Queen CbmUna, to proclaim the cause of Don ing court, waa required to gire bj in the una ot oo Carros. They told him that if be thought h. could succeed larx, with two or more jcuriti.e, whv, failing in mtcia, the N.rarreae to fight for a wooan against hom JrJM bad ao BerseTeringlr waged a aaauuinarr war be wa. h. vt.

trial Vfors the Hon. Jade. Nash. (S'trtX I ifaocaiit of tat Ntrarre. caartmr, aaa iw wetr uui vo xa wj lers, 7 o'clock, aa impudent robbery wa.

effected in the of Leicester square. A person entered the ahep of Mr. Miller, a baker tta neighbourhood, and directed a thiHiag's worth of and change for a sovereign, deducting the difference, to be sent to a certain house in tb square. A aeoordinglv sent aad en am ring at the door, was nrrt by tne mditidaal question. ilained hare th tnoner.

and (awssat the sovereign) went Back with lie biaraiu. rscununa the person had dis5teared. and it tiiimmirt 10 uy, taat on anocatag at the ooor. such genuaxnan was kaawn then. It ia cuuBoaad that th laslcen bavtt bean watched to and fro, and tbat this is the first of a terrias robierss, eoatemy by e4 here aad elw tasitx mnltit3de.b.itaetooknonouc cf it.

All his anxiety aw ned toberonnaedtothe performaaoeef tteprotsise madebt the Sheriffs, ar.d when tiiose iitletaen foUotred tim tie ladder and shook Lands with ttm.be wat quite A5 sfied, mattered a few weeds in yrsver, and wit launches' into eternity. r'or the lir r.eaple of minute; wr ched man stf oggled very nack, aad some persons in the crowd express 1 grali tication tce pam wnwn was sappcaea out LrTs7 1 tbe contonions'of the btnly scon ceased. ad the be hang P.tSr nSverSl without motion ti'i cloek. when it was cut down id d2 posited in a shell, in which it wat tuned last rut In the narrow passage over tne wites ox uiattewoow sou tne ether murderers who have the of that, iniivtdoal expiated their crimes ou the scsifold. T11REE Mrs IVi osed.

Much excirement ha prevailed at Lorjr Suttocv on account of three men having been poisoned ther on Monday Ian. Oa that jiay Tbotaaa Johnson. Harvey Burgess, and theism, all in the ser vice cf Mr. (reorge Clatke, of titig button, and residing 00 hi. farm in Suttoa Marsh, after partakiag ef their dinner, were seiied with Cuea.

Jcansoa died in the coarse of the night, tat the other two are expected to recover. The ccrocer'i inquest has net yil been held, but enough is known to warrant us in ajirig tnit ii wilt prove a most melancholy eet tanmjuiscord. Female Heroism. On the evening of the Cth. itistbetwseatte hours land So clock, a man named JohnMitrnhy entered the bed ctambercf Mr.

Lastly, of SoldierCpoint, Dundalh, and tkfrom chest, two pair of trousers and on body coat, wenn who wa, cleaning the tying a bundle in a handkercb.ef on 'he bed, and Ishe aTaeiledhim. He then knocked her but. not iTVuJ "TT kent hoit rj tke tit M.irs into the balL where, (ba succaeded ta wrtsvtini the bundl from tim, and then ran to pre the in oalaaaLrxi, who lost no ti 'u pursuing, and suocssaded in auuiabaw lric the rwmae, woo vrtsv raHT eataaw Zid to trial at the next asw rs 17 SmshrT. ali I .1.

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