7 JULY 1832, Page 7

A young girl, belonging to the Gore Lane Charity School

at Ken- sington, died on Tuesday, of hydrophobia, in consequence of a bite re- ceived on Whit-Monday.

In Shoe Lane, on Tuesday, Mr. John Lumpton, formerly of Wool- wich, in a fit of temporary insanity swallowed a quantity of laudanum, which caused his death.

Mr. Farmer, a salesman in Smithfield, was killed on Tuesday, in the Kent Road, by the wheel of a coal-waggon passing over his body. He was driving in a chaise, with a companion, when it came in contact with the waggon, and both were thrown out.

Mr. Williams, woollen-draper, of Tottenham Court Road, was killed on Sunday at Hampton Wick, by being thrown from his gig. The horse ran off, a short distance from the town ; and on its arrival at the Swan Inn, actually dashed -through the window. • Singular to say, the horse was hardly at all hurt.