ately taken to the deanery, where an inquest 
$ a aco TEA held on his body. The Fitzw illiam 
{ seum, : x Cam abridge, was erected ag his 
was also the C 
=f was about 45 „years Oe age, at has left 
n Pall-mall. 
Giones ster.—The sudd: 
te ai solicitor 
den disappearance some weeks 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
6d. for the constable, so that, doubtless, when the 
hend of charity releases him from his i imprisonme: 
345 
to those trading politicians who mind everybody’s busi 
ness wal Le own.” 
_ Tamworth 
—A Birm ingham paper tales Gist Sie 
s, | will, sos be charged some 20s. or 30s. costs, and 
sent for a month to the treadmill ee K neii 
that kmit On the — oecasio ril last, he 
las 
was released three days e the episc of th 
e | ton s where he has been surrounded by sit 
month by the interv ention = Her Majesty, both Sir J. 
nence. Amongst those paot were the Earls of À yles- 
roduced cons iderable s ensatio on in 
Siis 
the charity $ tastes by representa- 
nt rte 
k fer Sir 
"elke in her eas that the Roman Ca 
T 
and the Lord Chan 
cellor in the House of Lords, admitting the illegality 
a ag ge of the course Teea by the magis- 
n that 
rd and Talbot, Drs. Buckland and Playfair, and Mr. 
Jonah Par kes, consulting engineer of the aie Agri- 
cultural Society, Itise currently reported th: the Pre- 
ht G. Cresswell and Mr, af Ww 
rta instance they are Mr. R. 
igel Gresle: 
ney. 
cs 
rowns Inn, and in its place to e 
rom 
port of that association. 
e 
propri: and t ts, by an entire piae of at 
lands ane to ite da Tis own estates, po n DEW, eco- 
cal, and effective system recommen in the 
Windsor. — Lieut, Robert re who- succeeded to 
p! po: 
ions of abject pora whilst 
h mentioned. In 1832 
‘she 
oa 
ospital, where E received 5s. 6d. a week, 
vith free lodging: sand o advantages. At the time 
her election it was whispered 4 she was possessed 
y, but a ied. 
e was admitted into h 
nt cathedral, poar bar that lately built at Nottin ng- 
T penes very large Sra at 
tation ; and on Charn op 
of Windsor, on 
“es 
ho ten inst., fey a pmol ie wl he had be en ona 
visit to his’ relatives, on spe ge jeres Dopo 
Maste ext 
Ra 
Forest is a ona inhab ited by ee feel monk 
The latter posse ess a farm of 3 abou 250 a 
ton, w 
1 Kn; Hh gg Pa 
overnor, 
of mon she poe 
t wit! i the of c 
; eee ot f het 
ea c= „money from the 
bourhood they are avae bord charini. 
O. ef d 
Tat 3 
ork—Mr. adios, M.P., has r Sores Newby 
Pari, one of | th It is 
of Ann Wood. ‘tana of her relations, Tias 
NT ding memb } 
and the fi 
f the ‘Tractarian party from the eg | 
Swale, and adjoins the ‘splendid 
estate of Baldersby i in the North Riding, which Mr. 
this University have = iE A 
shire. As there is no family mansion on ‘ie Baldersby 
sgn ut l HF, Jontrahl 
onday 
As the wee cea 
out tof ie, owing to 
pduced d the miser to gs measures ie ane i to the R Catholic Church in the course of the 
0 E and again investing it in her own na Mr. Hill | last few day The R - H. Newman, BD. Fellow 2 
| g f Oriel, and author of the cele brated Tract XC. ; the 
lished tł bject not the ies and | Rev. anton, M.A., o asenose ; the Rev. Mr; il 
) ney to . Theold woman | Bowl ., of Exeter Coll.t; Rev. Ambrose St. John, other very serious accident occurred on Mo 
P rng why the dividends had. een suspended, the nt of Christ Church ; Mr. J. D. Dalgairns, M.A., | on Nee Midland Railway, near Daray: which has been 
rl out, an r. Hill, to avoid consequences, | of Exeter Coll. ; Mr. W: dmason, of ee Rev. att tended with AR fearful injuries, 
IP a oa nd suddenl; The affair s| Mr. Estcourt, of Exeter Coll. ; J. Walker, 
joroughly investigated by a committee, and the fi Brasen ie city, «ig fellow of Ones Mr. i g i gl 
E narrated having ae fully proved by the ad- | S. F. meee ay Rev y part of tł l 
as me and ot ther evidence; the = sd Oe 1 h th bl 
e woman ae self, 
last w 
pte: 
G Jay Ti 
TARE also Manii of this University, 
In consequence of this, 
are preparin mgt o take a simi ilar step. Tti is unde: rstood | 
hou: 
| messengers were sent back to the Euy an station 
the train 
efore the magistrates for further Jise on tke 
of having s ste bhed Quartermaster Tarleton on 
ult. Mr. 
JAA 4} 
lic pets took place at Littlemore. 
mouth. —During t e sei of the ies 
to Leeds. In the meantime the train proceed 
| slow ae with the usual signal lights fi fixed behin 
st 
hod +h 
n detail, sang s shat he 
hould not, of his own rine = tike any m with 
Kerwan, shoul 
| on ean the ships, in Hoan ro the 
of 
placed on the liberty of the gi The disaffection thus | 
rious arnt on a 
he magis: 
ës not require | him to do so. The Geran said 
Bag ships pE Tien Captain R; F. Rowl 
th 
engine cameup behind ata rapid pace, 
p ran with immense force into the train. The con- 
tcp cussion was of course Rosas wd The last carriage, 
which was 
second-class, 
was forced 2 — the rails,. 
> 
‘th b Sie and the buffers were driven into the firs! t compartment 
att the case, and althou; did y difficult, ded it. In this com- 
r il sary to Sand Lieut. Ker o trial, as pina secresy has been observed, but it is I ssioner of the J 
y felt it their duty to hold Lieut. amie: in roe believed that oe ae the m n going ashore, or Bankruptcy Goat Mr. Aire, of Leeds, Inspector 
to appear a e San Criminal Court 5 detective police 
wer any indictment that may be preferred } p i d iea fe injuries, the issue of 
- The bail that w te = 2m Sap aa pout be Lieut. | of the fleet is of a hea I of |» whiski it is eteme ogies anei Mr. Boteler, who- 
an in 5007, and’ t each. The discipline, ‘Several men, ‘it is said, were ve in irons, | is a nion between 60 and 70 years of age, had one 
Iphin, ms aine and in | leg s ose to the knee, and the other severely 
all probability er will be t- ps herp wad Mr. Si Stubbs received a compound fracture of 
oia = the ‘Cale 
pees has been excited in military 
by a Cou nA Martial in the 
Martial was 
et in this port 
Jast week on Superb. 
ieu 
the ale eg, and other material injuries. Mr. Child was 
ruised, but not otherwise hurt. All the other 
e past y 
Eke in in this town on Lieut. Hyder of the 
ith Hussars for having, peg garrisoned at Ballin- 
a 
by the 
of his ship at dresse proper 
P D 
nan 
in his uniform, 
wearing cocked hat aad sword, contrary to orders, 
a" 
J. H. pee Bart., M.P. for 
ig reland, endeavoured to 
Sivestr Pee ver a the intent to deceive Col. 
his ing o office s by | passing it off as 
~ The defence was that sien 
effe: cts | of a severe 
27th article of war. 
Burrell was enai under „the 
yo, was one of the ar ea ra Boteler was 
taken hom e to his residence, at Oul a few miles- 
leur, r 
harger phy y I ssä 
and of n cular inter o the publi duce d i The Court declared the Er rap same evening. Mr. Seebad, the Leeds 
p creating pati Tn pRSSHION ae ae hack: “Hyder Rene oreert The cause of the accident is stated to be 
been harshly treated. After th ad formed | Ma; ses service, es _ | that the driver of the assistant e Oe fe had anticipated 
Judgment, the whole of the proceedings were sent up Scarborough. —It is said Mr. Hudson ae 
he perusal udge-Advocate-General, and E Be being n ag ae i 
bon his report e Queen the judgment of the | side of mi tow: with it was too late to kas is pace and avoid aco er 
ürt was announced to be an honourable acquit = the pons and has i eis ion = Be goei hoe) id ey“ of ‘aol wa ay 
ool.—Mr. Pu ugin who is so celebra ted for the mpany. brane capital in roun 
ee aie au. 
mitted a plan for a Catholie cathedral, u pon 
grand par t Its length is 
ill stand upon two and a half acres 
will exceed 100, 000’. Several sub- 
2,000/ 
land. E pari accident CE on 
numbers et 50,000, E, the garetts being about 40 in 
advertised about 
Ti haf 
There had previ ously been 
number. 
Wednesday peaa near 
liamentary session of 1846, and representing a capital 
. On that da the pu ils of Dr. 
e eet ra! Mid g Aidot 500,000,0007., the first core on which may be 
e ; sem when several of them w were swept off their estimated at 45 000,0007. —The 2 Lee and Liverpool, it i$ 
The te: it pro from 
a me oh ho, wae of the t R urveys completed.—The 
Lakin and Ann 
mas 
ight thy: petition pro T both Houses a 
mg 
= F havi ving as before, nothing on which a Gaas 
levied. Thomas Tapi has pon been subjected to | 
is again un: A a 
gree wi 
ssc 
Dat names are, ae 
Baird, aa 17; ba “Aeciald ae ed 16, sons of 
EN an, and 
Shekel, P Wortley, Sanaa, and | Wakefieid have re- 
solved to make a branch line to unite with the og 
chester and Leeds.—The and Crewe have 
solved to kopem their eapital by 500,0007, to carry 
out bran s from Tutb tbury to. Burton-on- a Been, 
Matlock, and Midlan d 
t branches a ser 
600, 000% t hei P 7 
extension: 
pra th 8, the important bathing mep „ with the view of 
and Grimsby. The 
fth ‘ ham ve directed 
ners 
Mr. Robert Stephens & to survey a li 
a Gi at or 
near 
a n e, th rough Reddit 
Seaham 
M.P. ; Hodgson 
Matthew Bell, a reg P. ; the Rev. Dr. 
erent ola of Dur &e _The dinner went tof with 
. 
also a ‘oe peng: the Birmingham 
B Halesowen, where Tt will be connected 
Wolverhampton, and 
s weekly $ tikes), a ave erage 
tage—the little | 20 
ag heres is ls. 6d. 
ort hi self, an ildren. 
ears old, and bliad, and ‘the youngest barely | 
B =e ber a Der -la-Zou ar a Fe 
oe agea eiod E the 
d the, district whch he now has the h 
dite Bu 
political feeling to interfere ; 
our to repre- | Stour 
of the most Teorik in the > 
and co: 
es.—Negotiations, it is un 
| ties to g 
W pm this conduct they 
inter 
many to 
ld 
woud 
4 a} 
for areae to the ( Grand e n the North n Wales sed 
—Rumours are afloat 
ere 5s. for the magistrate’s clerk, an 
fessed 
