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After which sentence was passed , when John Henry Gade , John Saunders , Michael Robinson ,. William Collins , William Graves , James Vandercom , John White , James Abbott , Anthony Chandler , ' , John Sharp , Joseph Salmon , ' - , ' John Jacques ,

John Paviour , Richard Appletreee , Alexander Colesworth , and James Hardwick , William Hutchinson , William Miller , Severally received judgment of death . Twelve were ordered to be transported beyond the seas , for the term of seven years ; one for the term offourteen years ; ten to be imprisoned in Newgate ;

fif-. teen in the house of correction at Clerkenwell ; three fined one shilling and discharged , and one to be publicly whipped . The sessions , being ended , the same were adjourned until Wednesday , the 14 th day of'September n ^ xt . June 25 . At a quarter before nine o ' clock this morning , a most shocking accident happened in Houghton-street , Clare-market , by the falling in of two old housesone of them a muffin shopthe other belonging to a bell-hanger . The

, , former house was full of lodgers . Nineteen persons have been dug out of the ruins , five of them dead . It is reported that six others are since dead . Two children , apparently dead , were restored to life . The dead and wounded were carried to the workhouse in Portugal-street . One man remained in the cellar for a considerable time calling for assistance ; he said his name was Burgess . The landlord of o : ie of the houses , it is said , received notice of its insecurity two days ago , but did not apprize the lodgers of their . danger for fear of losing their rent .

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Whitehall , May 28 . THE King has been pleased to grant the' dignity of an Earl of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the Right Honourable Charles , - Lord Haivkesbury , Baron of Hawkesbury , in the County of Glocester , President of the Committee of his Majesty ' s Most Honourable Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations , and Chancellor of the Dntchy and County Palatine of Lancaster , by the name , style and . title of Earl of Liverpool , in the said County Palatine .

The King has also been pleased to grant the dignity of a Viscount of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the Right Honourable Samuel Baron Hood , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Admiral of the Blue , by the name , stile and title of Viscount Hood , of-Whitley in the County of Warwick . May 31 . The King has been pleased to grant the dignity of a Baron of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the following persons undermentioned , and the heirs male of their respective bodies , lawfully begotten : The Right Hon . Francis Earl of Moray , by the name , stile and title of Baron

Stuart , of Castle Stuart , in the County of Inverness . The Right Hon . John Earl of Galloway , Knight of the Most Ancient Order of the Thistle , by the name , style , and title of Baron Stewart , of Garlies , in the Steivartry of Kircudbright . - ' The Right Hon . James Earl ' of Courtown , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St . Patrick , by thename , style , and title of Baron Saltersford , of Saltersford , in the County Palatine of Chester . The Right Hon . George Earl of Macartney , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the Most

Honourable Order of the Bath , by the name , style and title of Baron Macartney , of Park-hurst , in the County of Surry , and of Auchinleck , in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright . ' - VOL . VI . 3 L

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Untitled Article 2
LONDON: Article 2
TO READERS, CORRESPONDENTS , &c. Article 3
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, AND CABINET OF UNIVERSAL LITERATURE. Article 4
HONOUR AND GENEROSITY. Article 7
HAPPINESS: A FRAGMENT. Article 8
A PARABLE Article 12
EXTRACTS FROM THE MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF EDWARD GIBBON, ESQ. Article 13
SKETCHES OF THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE NORTH-AMERICAN INDIANS. Article 17
THE SECRECY IMPOSED ON THE MYSTERIES OF MASONRY, Article 22
SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Article 25
ORIGIN OF THE CUSTOM Article 26
EXCERPT A ET COLLECTANEA. Article 27
A RECENT REMARKABLE CIRCUMSTANCE, Article 29
SKETCHES OF CELEBRATED CHARACTERS. Article 30
CURIOUS FACTS. Article 34
BUONAPARTE, THE FRENCH COMMANDER IN ITALY. Article 35
HISTORY OF THE COINAGE OF MONEY IN ENGLAND; Article 36
DESCRIPTION OF THE ABBEY OF EINFINDLEN, Article 37
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 38
LITERATURE. Article 45
BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 46
HOUSE OF COMMONS. Article 47
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 51
POETRY. Article 54
ODE ON HIS MAJESTY'S BIRTH-DAY. Article 55
A PROPHECY ON THE FUTURE GLORY OF AMERICA. Article 56
TO SLEEP. Article 57
SONNET TO A LADY IN A QUAKER'S DRESS . Article 57
PROLOGUE TO THE TRAGEDY OE ALMEYDA. Article 58
EPILOGUE TO ALMEYDA, Article 59
ODE, Article 60
EPITAPH, Article 61
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 61
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 62
HOME NEWS. Article 63
NEW TITLES. Article 68
Untitled Article 69
OBITUARY. Article 70
LIST OF BANKRUPTS. Article 75
INDEX TO THE SIXTH VOLUME. Article 76
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Home News.

After which sentence was passed , when John Henry Gade , John Saunders , Michael Robinson ,. William Collins , William Graves , James Vandercom , John White , James Abbott , Anthony Chandler , ' , John Sharp , Joseph Salmon , ' - , ' John Jacques ,

John Paviour , Richard Appletreee , Alexander Colesworth , and James Hardwick , William Hutchinson , William Miller , Severally received judgment of death . Twelve were ordered to be transported beyond the seas , for the term of seven years ; one for the term offourteen years ; ten to be imprisoned in Newgate ;

fif-. teen in the house of correction at Clerkenwell ; three fined one shilling and discharged , and one to be publicly whipped . The sessions , being ended , the same were adjourned until Wednesday , the 14 th day of'September n ^ xt . June 25 . At a quarter before nine o ' clock this morning , a most shocking accident happened in Houghton-street , Clare-market , by the falling in of two old housesone of them a muffin shopthe other belonging to a bell-hanger . The

, , former house was full of lodgers . Nineteen persons have been dug out of the ruins , five of them dead . It is reported that six others are since dead . Two children , apparently dead , were restored to life . The dead and wounded were carried to the workhouse in Portugal-street . One man remained in the cellar for a considerable time calling for assistance ; he said his name was Burgess . The landlord of o : ie of the houses , it is said , received notice of its insecurity two days ago , but did not apprize the lodgers of their . danger for fear of losing their rent .

New Titles.

NEW TITLES .

Whitehall , May 28 . THE King has been pleased to grant the' dignity of an Earl of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the Right Honourable Charles , - Lord Haivkesbury , Baron of Hawkesbury , in the County of Glocester , President of the Committee of his Majesty ' s Most Honourable Privy Council for Trade and Foreign Plantations , and Chancellor of the Dntchy and County Palatine of Lancaster , by the name , style and . title of Earl of Liverpool , in the said County Palatine .

The King has also been pleased to grant the dignity of a Viscount of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the Right Honourable Samuel Baron Hood , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Admiral of the Blue , by the name , stile and title of Viscount Hood , of-Whitley in the County of Warwick . May 31 . The King has been pleased to grant the dignity of a Baron of the Kingdom of Great Britain , to the following persons undermentioned , and the heirs male of their respective bodies , lawfully begotten : The Right Hon . Francis Earl of Moray , by the name , stile and title of Baron

Stuart , of Castle Stuart , in the County of Inverness . The Right Hon . John Earl of Galloway , Knight of the Most Ancient Order of the Thistle , by the name , style , and title of Baron Stewart , of Garlies , in the Steivartry of Kircudbright . - ' The Right Hon . James Earl ' of Courtown , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St . Patrick , by thename , style , and title of Baron Saltersford , of Saltersford , in the County Palatine of Chester . The Right Hon . George Earl of Macartney , of the Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the Most

Honourable Order of the Bath , by the name , style and title of Baron Macartney , of Park-hurst , in the County of Surry , and of Auchinleck , in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright . ' - VOL . VI . 3 L

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