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in considerable jeopardy ; that, hus far of this paragraph, his likeness is taken, even to es © the infant. The order sought to be 
the Lon don n magistrates, he consequence, con d the Ar gy shade of complexion. aed made aan an affidayit which stated, that Thomas ie 
y to travel my "the way to Edinburgh, [t is an everlasting ret f the a at the nares Daawices pred ie tapi sae in Crieve, in the. cous mye 
foot, obtain a certificate from the | it is taken, and ther vos edeiiie o his fam 2 | peweene executed as Seupnend iy the law of ere vested in 
authorities that the statement was untrue. Being unkno riends. The discove on ‘only saves Aa sitter oe, the the defendants, Mr. J. J. Hope Jol tee, 3 Bell, advo- 
r er as regards:the trial otherwise, the | tedium of being fixe e posture for many hour » | ee te Seger: Resa Sie fing: Bacig4 : . 1 star Be 
sitting magistrate and the og, age ga of = — t affords t ees npon trust et or May Ste econ gs fo 2 
ng likenesses By 
Lao y- 
inting, as | and thereby appointed 
lied with his g ther in miniature or in oil-p png by appo ae trustees to Fags tu mig c 
gratitude, large as life. eard, the patentee of ike Wolcott infant 5 Bak formerly r in Scotland, but 
Broumielaw.—A few days ago a woman feil from the | app: pation has Pon aes by the smallness of the price he Sess tek, and that i tely after hie death Mrs. Bea tie 
the wal Quay at the Broomiclaw, and en straggling i in ys ag but one pane yey 4 a very beautiful reiamned 2 ay yl oti Aoughte: o was then an infant 
e sa r a sailor » Bm up her residence with her 
ce father at Chester, and ards and up to the ti 
her safety. " This was followed up ie a Peco e hich took wised bh tie Sit Oe 4 Ai vetgner te Aged eayad 
mar S the part of the camat to take the woman home to ihe son mt on we on St We learn from a co Albion-street, Regent’s-park, on account of her own health and 
his house in Oswald-street, in ae ody at she might have | spondent that Mr. Glover, one of the Masters of ‘the pvdegquy the Hoey a prey before her death, however, sh 
ad Layo dried, which was accepte ape rast at the | Blackheath New Proprie ook Sehe ool, hasin his is pos session | ™@de a will, inw' ¢ following p: oceurred :—* it is my 
e, the fair one e had her dripping clothes s exchanged for a blac k rabbit, which, tres ity of a Aas 4 ol d | Feside with her nd tiather and’ her aunt, a allow: i fo 
ch anged { to a grey our over t my co-trustees s! nt any attempt to the 
but before the drying operation could be com npet d, she | back. Before that time it had not a white hair. — full allowance from Crieve and Glen Morven during h rity. 
found an opportunity, while playing with the sailor’s | remained erry for a etna or ie weeks, and then wy Senpes, UES ceily saber pte tcc saree a tescrwriees bose 
child at the mene to make off with the suit with which she colour as a: nick ¥. is now | rear her to mat *, and I most earnestly implore the gentlemen 
was accommodated, and has not since been heard of. bck. me —— a yates hous rather | of the trust 2 prefer ey fleas probe health and ry to any 
Ban, On a anak Mr, Taylor, gamekeeper to the | an expose not being even seeonscted we shed, | S8ving for a fortune wi er delicate constitution, if not pro- 
l of Fife, with a shoemaker in Macduff, and a son o} The Prisca of Birds.—In Guinea the process of si Bay a b yg) gu Reece etl ped aged be God's Ais 
ay latter, embarked i ae : r. Taylor oe the preserving birds is very simple. The bird is placed in a _ I never and I would fondly believe me the ——_ 
everon, proposing to go n the river into the bay to | yessel of proper si d covered over has high ion or | Of the trust will not have the heart to lend a deaf ear to last 
shoo wl. On their progress to the sea they were | the fess Faanne nf the ' sinliatin on of ru In Srit tes tek ng dé Saye enr g Bang does forbid that <3 
warned that it was hardly safe to attempt to leave the | it is enty-four or “forty eight beers, house, and un, the poi iy thor isatairal oS ay ty 
river, bu t they y pers rsevered. had = ne far when | or Sotiaeh secording te to me size,—that wine or spirit Mood pooenpa acinar father, shoi meee we voannpi Oa 
i k, when Mr. Taylor, who | may thoroughly penetrate every part P the y. ted ea yo ths She defendants 
ris an hee swimmer, resolved to ‘lee ave the boat; he | bird js then taken ~~ and th — pend then out of eit te he oe ee pagdng od 
so doing ~ it, an 
pagers 2 rie San from it, but in and 
the conseque! s that tl the nm. were 
shoemaker an d his 
danaek's in eolou 
and Igy teic Fixid is thea JP notes 
epitate ted into the sch 596) others; head, ings, | only of the age of six years, and that her father left no legal rela- 
Kept < tail, ae oy Fe faced a A es to their position in | tion at the time of his death, and that can —_ 
father this. The boy made every exertion as ie re this life. The then carried an oven, moderatel ad Stew eo were i nearest relations, ! and w Ly 
pn and thre ssa Tpseen yg paw stockings to him | hea’ and gh slowly dri ied _ is said that it ever | ving in Engiand. case made upon t prevent petition was, 
r. that ‘cumstances stated to the Court of hended 
hoo =" of for purpose. It would pee Tt, how- ier! retains the same position, without any danger of a a ny on tee vere ar: the guardians appointed nted by the father, 
the old be, "t t al- | deca ecay.—T ator. or of saath of the infant, to j — the m an ex-parte 
oka! we from this harbour were in a short time on The Garden Spider, ealiod Ar sence one —n Linnzus, | @pplication in r such an unlimited pasts mage appoint- 
the spot, means were tried in vain to resuscitate him. Mr. | js eommonly ler clods h, and easil pent of sa oa or Re On Oe RSME 2 gd anise, ic 
Taylor meanwhile had made for the as and was within ge pape by a white globular ps as, sbout the the custody of the infant up to Midsummer next, in conformity 
few feet of it, when either from the w eight of his shot- tac! the plans and wishes of the mother. It appeared, also, from 
elt, or, as some say, th 1 of her body. ‘Never ag ‘he petition, that the infant plain’ tenant in posses- 
which he had with him, to save “him, his head sank below } his i iia eer ten acious wlstute than this pave, ae were cee eargsy Es ong ann cain 
water and he rose no more. The body was not found for spider does Pyngica with her eyery- | Vice- said, the Cot consider was, what 
some _s when all attempts to restore animation were | where. If ha yates her was best to be done with regard tothe interest of the infant ? The 
hopeless. ax efforts fi t ~— thing, Kk was, that th as eee ll re- 
DE aN ES Sirah eae negnc* for its aaah 3 an rats tei i idavits which could induce him to allow the 
Tuamie, ae her quit the “Leer he aa if Wer efforts Proye nt order to subaist without come alteration, for there was no 
¥iscellancous. ineffectual, a stupifying melan seize her ; | fd applicable education of the child 
Th di — dae fi sara cept what came through the ee esa appointed by the fae 
¢ Guiana Expedition.—Letters have been bg “y her tutors and curators. In consequence of the father’s 
announcing the safe arrival at Demerara of the Guiana, itself appears 1 h But if she suc- | death, the in mt took effect in Scotland, and the gentlemen 
Expedition, and containing ~ interesting p ing her treasure, restore it to her, | mentio 2 ¢ tutors and curators, and were amenable 
lars of its future route and destiny. The fieeane | her actions demonstrate the excess Se +3 twa abounding joy. | at this moment to the Court of Session, and, it appeared from the 
in which the expedition sailed, rea ached there in 28 days, She tagerly seizes it, and wit utm an agility runs off ce ata teenies pe com ee 
with a fair passage from the Lizard. On their arrival, the | with it toa place ied yer ‘Bonne a French writer, | tutors. There was nothing whatever Honour’s opinion 
party, isting of fi E s lly introd d i st ce Pp sacl "w | which tended to refiect the least possible imputation of any kind 
to Colonel Light, the Governor, who expressed his d of ato | Eee eon on pil rere eee ed sit 
he | 
P ‘between what was to 
the fannel-like Poors of *. ies pa ing that fortes acon to the father’s act, and the mere expressions of Fes 
a _ 
his power, and d them wi mother’s mind in the informal way it —_, — ‘ 
part of Town. te which th trong removed mae cone, and conceals itself in a ‘hole at the bottom of it ow! because i on not confer any guardianship. it was not contro- 
whole of their instruments, having had two ts erected of sight this cavity resembles the mouth of a large ecco ure SS metas eg 2 BP wees _ 
n the n. Mr. ,_Sehouburgek g any un victim that to fall into. it | Clie whether it vas avalid t under 
the P d ing | tumbles with ‘the rolling to the of it the stibate of Chesies 8s hat ts eatatod geo as in.his opinion, 
b » for 8 ad being in the trap, endeavoured to escape, but was | {9 58¥ / ap) “ as ‘ 
a pe aa ‘om oe as the centre of the colony, all the Bi y active to Bsces the ant-lion from seizing on oo pnb nrnny ee of th eg prsapnde ce yong 
obnervations he may ‘her eafter make will be connected. he er her ag of eggs, which it attempted to pull under = think that at any time there had been manifested any intention to 
_— PP She made the most violent efforts to defeat remove the child from England, or oo epee ee health to any 
og pe bee h the pee and the Att wien of dee -inek — foe however, which ae a pentnon pre is changattie rane sovtengatny eg 
had given their consent; but it was _—— that mee ed her at len; sth gave way, and 3 ‘but | the establishment in town was to continue till June. He thought, 
objections might be overcome. r. chard Schom-| the spider instantly regained it with her claws, and re- | therefore, the right thing to be done was to disch: the present 
burgcek, who was attended by Mr. Hancock, both in the | doubled her efforts tosecure her m her op) S- parade atic aban aca as : stacey saiawer the 
ietice far the Prussian G a to the | It was in e ant-lion was the stronger of the question, whether x they were duly appointed to act permanentl: 
=: Smee had made a short tour in i antry, W when o, and in spite of all her struggles dragged the object of | as statute of I 
the form th the ape E unfortunate mother migh: OLLs’ COURT.— = Att orney-G. v. Christ's Hospitai.—This 
The expe dicen have preserved her own life from the enemy: she had 28 an information fled by the Attorney-General at the sugges. 
“ tis it ‘ommissioner: 
was to start in six or abe reek time od ae interior, to rlingush the ii and to eseape out ef the pit. But \ Samet of Christ's Hospital, that body to pay to 
e P coast as the Parima, where it | what wonderful exam righ materaa fection on did she not | the ned in the wil of the whole of the rents 
would place pcecier ty es Estinguish e hicoayad aes did sh ow herself to be buried wir bax, vise eg aes ae Vas tae 
from the British territories; from hence it would make a ure deare’ = te er existence, and it ‘Ramshay, the widow of Sir ay, leit by her will the 
yu 
di towards the Cu y, and sailing down this 
rh t arrives at its — with the i 
re nde » thus le ving the more og ol 
tion rec! “themsely. 
the views of the ae. the Nénene's had jt 
patched to Pirara (on the Portuguese boundary- line) the 
ctor-General of Police for the colony, together with 
two o f regiments, to show the clai 
Britain had to so distant a spot, and to see that no € 
upon the natives our Prt __Itis feared, that when 
onnet, that she was Stiniveen Sy by 
mr trios says B. 
imselt iat But the bag of eggs 
him: 
now remai 
scone to ha 
her than the giants. of 
which contained the 
ment of this spider to her Feed 
author, De 
nar buried alive 
rm of her a. 
been remarked ay 
with the Br. razilians, f ey and their 
attendants are well armed, a we are retgveriacd under mili- 
tary law. very sanguine 
as to th. 
Photpropis Portraits.—At the Polyecnie Tatitn 
pir — may be 
iscoveries of resent day, by which in 
the fourth part of a minute a person’s picture is 
drawn, net by the of man, but impressed by the 
seen at this moment one of the jenet [pec 
Vice-Cu: ANCELLOR = URT.— _Reatlio’ v. Johnstone TRIS Was # 
3. He Johnstone, Mr. J. W. Stewart, Mr. f 
Bell, trustees of the estates |. 
