At the Bow Street Office, on Tuesday, a Mrs. Gibbs.
of Belt' sal Street, Covent Garden, was fined forty shillings and costs fin. spreacliag ashes on tile pavement before her door to prevent any aid lilt
the frost. The Magistrate said that as the igrerce was proved against Mrs. Gild's. he was compelled to inflict the penalty which the Act of Parliament had fixed.
The Asphalte pavement in Oxford Street bus been broken up so as to compel the projector to relay it. The inhabitants have petitioned the Marylebouc Vestry to pave their street with wooden blocks. On Sunday morning, as the Queen was passing from Buckingham Palace to the Chapel, St. James's, a wsman from a crowd of spectators threw a paper into the Royal carriage. She was taken 1.y a Police-
hum to the Station-house : where she stated that Iler liad been sentenced to seven years transportation fur :! that she aind her children were., ia great di: • : . had no doubt if the Queen knew of her case, she sic. ' stnd's
pardon. She was kept at the Station-11,a', r 1 t-- c-. when a message arrived frmn the Qreen l::•r to ' • •'; sued against repeating the otrenee, tilt it to be