An inhabitant has entered
the square-garden, and planted himself at the back of the statue; but
everything is in STATUE QUO.
_5 minutes past 8._--The boys are still there. The square-keeper is
nowhere to be found.
_10 minutes past 8._--The insurgents have, some of them, mounted on the
fire-escape. The square-keeper has been seen. He is sneaking round the
corner, and resolutely refuses to come nearer.
_1/4 past 8._--A deputation has waited on the square-keeper. It is
expected that he will resign.
_20 minutes past 8._--The square-keeper refuses to resign.
_22 minutes past 8._--The square-keeper has resigned.
_25 minutes past 8._--The boys have gone home.
_1/2 past 8._--The square-keeper has been restored, and is showing great
courage and activity. It is not thought necessary to place him under arms;
but he is under the engine, which can he brought into play at a moment's
notice. His activity is surprising, and his resolution quite undaunted.
_9 o'clock._--All is perfectly quiet, and the letters are being delivered
by the general post-man as usual. The inhabitants appear to be going to
their business, as if nothing had happened. The square-keeper, with the
whole of his staff (a constable's staff), may be seen walking quietly up
and down.
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