iii 
ER. 
cle a, itsroy-square, on the 26th December, f always, Piha bish wate ar y ton who were carr trying him to TE Z 
ja his 72d sears Professor Webster was a in of the | it is lia under the lock train whilst passin ng thos k 7 f 
Orkneys, which he left at a very early age, mae having deposited in a, place, of ‘cary, and it is a matter of tunnel at the rate of ieee of 30 miles Hi i 
taken lessons in Se English language from an actor at | surprise ho 8 be effected, and | escape was n t discovered until the rare b emery zed into 
the theatre of Edinburgh, came to Lo seek his | so large a quantity of loose t e go N ht, when the policemen rted back in parguit 
fortune as-an afshite bend landane rtist. Among his walls of the premises, — without. pe a This is the | but. did not succeed in recapturing their Lose charge, 
earlier engagemen Webster travelled over great having taken place jè though they found his hat. at. the ther side of the 
a of England and Wales, making sketches of scenery | one or other of the dock establishments, in n the stt tunnel. From that, time, nothing more was heard of 
entlemen’s seats lor, private patrons and for the space of a „month; without any clue be eing ha d to the fugitive until last week, when it was discovered that 
ilastrated works of that Me i ti t a man called Plummer, who was convicted at the Tate 
nd h pro. | extensive gang er plunderers, who have been concerned assizes in oe rea! of burg glary, was the individual, He 
in each of them, os t e first pers son who re lie eved him Sa 
n that 
fession, the. theatre of oa font Inst titation, has pale 
> befo e Parliament as one of the 
e Surplice in St. — ary —— ann Sanday last 
a i n construction of a s buildi ing in which seeing Dr. — the rector of the parish ; aps an of Chi- 
and hearing are the essential ‘points. The of All So vs district; r. Penfold, 
f to i nity district, discontinued prey use of the 
to Professor ‘Webster’s ns after he bad given | surplice in the pulpit, and resumed * black g 
‘t That he sub- a cree g» No reason was assigned for 
occu 
pe prank a ae Lacy ia ou rate k 
nily a it for philosophical pursuits was 
2 pe he assisted in his ‘researches into 
nothe 
hitherto defied all attempts to discover them. 
w ned fo: 
which i is said to have given an satisfaction to 
The late Fire in “Guilford: street, —The remains of 
r suff 
rd 
kve principles of Domestic Econom 
the Co uut’s influence that Mr. Webster was, ig use e his were found last week, consisting of a 
+ 
several } 
pea 
rer 
foo 
policem 
some coffe ee; aft 
meee ERE ‘a apprehendel on 
which h = d 
ehi 
ich he travelled northrad wa 
arge 
a a hat, a a 
the 
e has now been trá 
Ea at Fa ey HOE aware of a 
this | 
between the Acoitistop 'of Canterbury and Mr, Gabriel 9 
al 
on een some time in progress 4 
nnard, jun » who b 
, Which 
t, and 
of the 
lad Robins: 
covered when the 
| has therefore bee 
inquir 
son, tapi charred trunk h 
t he be 
guished . pain cole aei artic’ en me Fresh- water Beds,’ Poe eaths registered in 
the Isle of 
Wigh shor y xi ter 
ork o tie 
- 
Weekly 
in the wee 
” 
eee 
wB 
ad 
irths 
pute as a geologis J . 
ti f the G ‘vol. ii., | females, 725. 
1462 
had ms ES 
ury had terminated the Y 
— emed unnecessary to re-open ti 
14 
be "for the kis five 
eek, ; males, 737; 
1814. „In the same year he was appoi inted Ketter Sa = 
Society’ s Museum, and pataman; andin 182 
House-secretary and Cur: In 1816 he RANE “the 
late Sir H. Englefield ia s his splendid work on the Isle 
of — padating al all tis a pologa part and the 
popni of the dra His appointment 
P robineial. 
Ayles —The 1 
Prema aon follo wa the example of 
Verney, and the Duke 
e enn 
ocal — state that 
r. Lee, 
dee 
t Sir T. C. 
Sir H. 
of Bedford, in taking SBA 
measures to put an end to the injuries of g One 
Geology to 
years since, but he had a onthe “been 
Keern asa pinar lecturer on that sciez ice, The know- 
edge Mr. W ebste eha d 
defend their property i any man 
onan tae 
ne of the many various subjects to which nip k 
versat tile en applied itself. lt. was for this he wa 
selected ola ee te Mr. Longman to carry out his schem 
of ac * Encyclo eae Donestic me Bay 
a pat a which after having been commenced b: sara 
nted t 
fellow-townsmen, 
aak 
, She ppard’s estate, at Thorn borough, in ro 
| county s > ‘and his marie —_ pease permission to 
ay thin 
they m 
— a savic of silver plate was 
Esq., F.R.S., by a com- 
ittee of gentlemen representing a large number of his 
who, alth ough entertaining various 
2 
k 
united 
Mr. Loudon, and passed 
i nd published | pe 
| as their 
| dur ring a 
r nis unre 
REN 
emitting ex 
auctione: eers, ha 
ee 
im | rr the service of plate, the subscribers 
RS la bour without 
d the best edition 
spital. 
piera and friends. She wi 
placed a 
Y | in manifesting by t these tokens of acknowledgment their 
nue ee and esteem for Mr. Barker, as 
atit o him for hi 
-i 
ns 
a long co urse 0 of years, in aid of the Charitable 
dditi 
bust of 
r. Barker, e — by Mr. Hollins, in the Boardi room 
Britain has made a successful 
d public noti ice ha s been give n that par rties 
ntl 
tcoumlated Paap Senet; Pounds, 
und in his house mate lecease. He ne 
| of 5. passage-money. 
s Croome.—The sive 
ae um, granted to him by 
poses at the Sini aep of his siege 
friends, in aga or 1841. His relatives, if any, are un- 
kno H ied on Thursday, January 2d, at 
affray 
paneo before the magistrates re- 
n the Earl of Coven- 
After delivering the ver rdict, , one e of the jurors | 
to th er an is 
stro ong a and to the Lord 
Gaua against iis ‘Ee. “Me Wilberforce, pu incum- 
Eie result will appear by 
r pr 
from Eana lag you earlier with the. fea 
Wilber! 
deaco 
as settled by my udgm 
h Rib any to the “aitegations “that in th 
J bad 
made i 
complaints 
bent, of the last compaing 
g letter from the Archbi 
añ eth, Soe: 10.—Sir, 
e ls Sac Lt 
e been alent AA 
ct 
force’s attention to pree omplaint psoseun or siogieg 
pea hes 
of the pia) ch and th 
kin ng yoa 
nof you 
ranean 
FS forai 
hiclesof censure ont rgym: 
prevented by a sense "of propriety 
of rdinary, = minea 
ain, Si 
aii 
er Mr. Kennard replies in “ if 
oe a singular contrast to the ke ad — t nage 
ich his Grace 
nst Mr. Wilbe 
a Highgate Cemetery.” alive tat 
aan th ka ty has Been dr is stated that Mr. prabea i ne ject o my ne s a ‘Gace h i had int 
arry, the arc . n directed to examine the | which had led to tl ti forward wi 
buildings now vit by the. Board of Trade, with : = ici sae" heir _ present inquiry. | He said that | tic al fait ee iom, to b tet ee od the wo va 
“~~ ae pon is sonal tral of t Tat bon a the depart- | were Hain to an inquiry as to how e ill-fate e Virgin Mary in hid bien 
al Si which hav ore t 
it es ay incresaed by. the.eatablishin a Ye, = ag | had come by his death, still they could not main the | had d himself informed bi his Gr e eain and that his 
way com mission. Mr. rnia ermine upon a £ seaiation wae staid po parties on whom be p 
require: and | be out of arma i ne roposed os the sont! th fi on : reliance. 
improve the present appearance "i ‘the buildings, b dt % AF ee ys f s Bel sr ” he says, “ may affirm that im Sant 7 
ae the elevation, and thus afford an effectual sere as vid AA a ae = , — ration ag s — in yeti p the age ines 7 
f la i i i 
above the present parapet. Tt. is also in coutemplation aT = mee = m pah erative to bam = = af 
department of the Hom Secretary, w which has I long ane 
d that portion of “Whitehall, d 
e ia conformity with the new ‘oa of 
Expulsion from the Bar.—A few months back co 
plaints were made is ge certain unprofessional at 
tices of some members g the h sd — were taken 
the inns of co cl 
Sa 0 
pany aid, +h aS 
he could n 
their eedi for that 
. 
"p: 
of rip rg 
their concurrence in these sentiment s 
t his feelings on the subject, 
he ab 
t attach such a pornosy as the above to 
The coron 
er 
siderati 
of his pal 
sophists s: 
procure re 
painful dise 
ted 
ugh 
ommunity 
overy that PoE 
h the 
th 
edress, th stical sai proves 
this occasion 
by two or three 
that the eo outpaiat > be neous ma atter. Tf, ho weve: er, the e jury p à 
} - | it to the S f State, he should certainly co mply 
expu alsi sea pre priar as nest has oe pes age ene ame — ic tg. Pee oo 
oa m Tipe S charge was also A against a mem- | by the jury, was handed to that officer for — mission 
r of the Hon. ge & i nn for circulating to the Secretary of State. One of the jur ning 
a table of fees, and o half che th 
aprenan vee is said, a *ynstituted an inquiry into Tia taki e 
, 
offenders ‘against oe ers laws. 
id 
, but have not found the coma, paler id, was a great 
coul 
_ the circu 
aa 
T 
mptation to the lo 
d not be brought to believe that such an offence 
ing tak 
painful w 
Farleigh 4 
ing Ch 
i 
Her esty’ à enoi 
n Siam 
the ar oy i fh; tiar were oats ee 
t night till n 
forgot casey sje tobaeco de- lly, —0On Fri week. 
large oee am a the bond. | Doig Hall, Ne seat üy Sir rie 
oa d this town, and was not extinguished u 
ntil the 
= lewis, situate ni 
building 
amounting to upwards | was a gy destroyed. no 
the a yo et} Durham. —The local papers mention that, some apes of otc eh ene iè t9 
