23 JUNE 1832, Page 13

TBE LATE CALAMITOUS FIRE IN OXFORD STREET. - It is with much

pleasure we observe that the public have taken some interest in the forlorn situation of the unfortunate and heroic Miss Twamley ; who, it will be remembered, saved her mother, by the most extraor- ,dinary exertion, from a dreadful death. Many have subscribed towards her present necessities, though not so many as we could have wished. It is not generally known how well deserviag Miss Twandey is of all that may be done for her; and, by the way, we will mention one dr- ,cuinstance out of many (for the truth of which we can vouch) to show how much she is entitled to consideration. Sonic years ago, she lost her father, who died poor and in debt. This lady, and her sister who perished in the flames, were private teachers of dancing; and, by their praiseworthy- exertions, they paid all their father's debts.