it is said that Mr. MchohS Biddle the well known American financier, is now the inmate of a lunatic assylum. Mr. Hall, the Chief Magistrate of Bow street has returned to town from Wales, he shortly afterwards proceeded to the Home Office to prodn ce the evidence and tlie result of his inqtiiiies to Sir James Graham. The New York Times says—“ The idea <if u nteitnuid standing over a kettle of boiling water, cooking her own tail, is rather incongruous.
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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 34, 28 March 1844, Page 3
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