on, ono of whom she describes an a black woman, and both of them a* hoing drunk. By Mr. II ill's direction she handod the child to ono of time* women, who asked if it was alive and cloan, to which Parsons repliod that she hoped it would bo taken care of and kept an clean as it had hoi'll at Rugby. Parlona had receivedI fltriot injunctions from Mrs. Mill to bring hnck the shawl in which tlio child was enveloped, but when alio endeavored to do so, the woman replied that if aho took the child, *ho would take the shawl and all with it, and accordingly retained poa*II session of that article Mr. Mill then took | the giil to the Queen's Dining Booms, in1 Groat Portland street, Oxford street, kept, I by Mr. Manning, where she remain' d, ho also occupying a room in the aaraohonse.