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Ind I. A.
ethereal mansion at its summit , where the just exist in perfect bliss to all eternity , where our lectures teach us we shall be ever happy with God , the G . A . O . T . U ., being justified by faith in His most precious blood . We remain , Your faithful Brethren , & c . & c .
Summary Of News For September.
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER .
The absence of the Court from town—the shooting season—the long vacationand the fine weather keeping tradesmen and their families by the seaside , have contributed to render town somewhat dull during the past month . The daily papers have , therefore , been somewhat barren of incident . The coronation of the Emperor of Russia , however , came to assist them to fill their columns , and the Englishman is accordingly now almost as well acquainted with Life in Moscow as with Life in London . From the other side of the Atlantic the news
is somewhat warlike—threatening even the stability of the Union itself , in the struggle wdiether Kansas shall be a free or a slave state . Nearer home , the King of Naples is threatened with a visit from a combined English and French fleet , if he will not moderate the rigour of his rule , and let a few more of his subjects enjoy the blessings of living at liberty , instead of being incarcerated in loathsome dungeons . The Isle of Serpents is yet looked to with a longing eye by Eussia ; but a British fleet is watching her movements most jealously , and Russia will certainly not be allowed to take possession of it .
ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . On the 1 st , Thomas Onin , Thomas Hardley , and John Beer , of the General Steam Navigation Company ' s vessel the Wilherforee , and William Jackson , a labourer , were fined £ 100 each for attempting to smuggle on shore a large quantity of foreign tobacco without paying the duty .
On the morning of the 3 rd , a house in Little Swan-alley , City , fell down with a tremendous crash , burying the inmates . Four persons , a middle-aged man named Palmer ,- and James Bullin ( 12 ) , Elizabeth Pullin ( 14 ) , and Thomas Bullin ( 9 ) , were taken out of the ruins dead . A large number of other persons were severely injured . The house had long been in a very dilapidated state .
On the 9 th , Patrick Carroll , a clerk in the Post Office , was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment for an indecent assault on the daughter of a neighbour . On the 16 th , John Garratt and James Murphy were sentenced to twenty years ' transportation for a garotte robbery . On the evening of the 19 th , a fire , attended with the destruction of several thousand pounds' worth of property , and which was not extinguished at two o ' clock next morning , happened in the premises belonging to Messrs .
Matthew & Co ., brush manufacturers , situate at 106 , Upper Thames-street . About three o ' clock on the morning of the 22 nd , a fearful collision took place about twenty miles to the westward of Holyhead , between the iron ship Tmogene , of Liverpool , and the Liverpool and Cork steamer Falcon . The former was laden with a valuable general cargo , and was bound for Pernambuco—she had also two
or three passengers ; the latter was on her way from Cork , with a large number of passengers , chiefly emigrants , on board . The fm ogene id a new ship , and had just left on her third vogage , having sailed from Liverpool on Saturday . Her cargo , it is said , was worth about £ 60 , 000 , all of which , with the fine ship of 386 tons register , was lost ; as was also , it is understood , £ 2 , 700 in cash , belonging to two ladies , passengers .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ind I. A.
ethereal mansion at its summit , where the just exist in perfect bliss to all eternity , where our lectures teach us we shall be ever happy with God , the G . A . O . T . U ., being justified by faith in His most precious blood . We remain , Your faithful Brethren , & c . & c .
Summary Of News For September.
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER .
The absence of the Court from town—the shooting season—the long vacationand the fine weather keeping tradesmen and their families by the seaside , have contributed to render town somewhat dull during the past month . The daily papers have , therefore , been somewhat barren of incident . The coronation of the Emperor of Russia , however , came to assist them to fill their columns , and the Englishman is accordingly now almost as well acquainted with Life in Moscow as with Life in London . From the other side of the Atlantic the news
is somewhat warlike—threatening even the stability of the Union itself , in the struggle wdiether Kansas shall be a free or a slave state . Nearer home , the King of Naples is threatened with a visit from a combined English and French fleet , if he will not moderate the rigour of his rule , and let a few more of his subjects enjoy the blessings of living at liberty , instead of being incarcerated in loathsome dungeons . The Isle of Serpents is yet looked to with a longing eye by Eussia ; but a British fleet is watching her movements most jealously , and Russia will certainly not be allowed to take possession of it .
ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES . On the 1 st , Thomas Onin , Thomas Hardley , and John Beer , of the General Steam Navigation Company ' s vessel the Wilherforee , and William Jackson , a labourer , were fined £ 100 each for attempting to smuggle on shore a large quantity of foreign tobacco without paying the duty .
On the morning of the 3 rd , a house in Little Swan-alley , City , fell down with a tremendous crash , burying the inmates . Four persons , a middle-aged man named Palmer ,- and James Bullin ( 12 ) , Elizabeth Pullin ( 14 ) , and Thomas Bullin ( 9 ) , were taken out of the ruins dead . A large number of other persons were severely injured . The house had long been in a very dilapidated state .
On the 9 th , Patrick Carroll , a clerk in the Post Office , was sentenced to ten months' imprisonment for an indecent assault on the daughter of a neighbour . On the 16 th , John Garratt and James Murphy were sentenced to twenty years ' transportation for a garotte robbery . On the evening of the 19 th , a fire , attended with the destruction of several thousand pounds' worth of property , and which was not extinguished at two o ' clock next morning , happened in the premises belonging to Messrs .
Matthew & Co ., brush manufacturers , situate at 106 , Upper Thames-street . About three o ' clock on the morning of the 22 nd , a fearful collision took place about twenty miles to the westward of Holyhead , between the iron ship Tmogene , of Liverpool , and the Liverpool and Cork steamer Falcon . The former was laden with a valuable general cargo , and was bound for Pernambuco—she had also two
or three passengers ; the latter was on her way from Cork , with a large number of passengers , chiefly emigrants , on board . The fm ogene id a new ship , and had just left on her third vogage , having sailed from Liverpool on Saturday . Her cargo , it is said , was worth about £ 60 , 000 , all of which , with the fine ship of 386 tons register , was lost ; as was also , it is understood , £ 2 , 700 in cash , belonging to two ladies , passengers .