16 DECEMBER 1882, Page 3

Mr. Fawcett has been in great danger all the week,

owing to a serious haemorrhage last Saturday, which has been followed by other and smaller haemorrhages since, and now apparently there is some fear of rheumatic fever. Still, his typhoid symp- toms have abated, and there is a considerable hope that he may pull through, though hardly without a serious shock to his consti. tation,