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sioners, and the emigrants complain that you have not per- Post Produce Match, of 200 sovs. each, h ft, for 3 yr-olds; colts NOTICE—NOW READY, 
formed’ your contract. Mr. Campbelle-lt nae impossible for me | 8 st 71b, and fillies 8st 4 Ib. D. Mone te the post. Colonel BERDOE’s SUMMER VENTILATING WATER- 
to perform it. The Association is completely broken up. There | Peels St. Valentine and br c Murat received forfeit from the Duke PROOF FROCK.—This novel and gentlemanly garment has 
have been several executions put into the house in Bridge-street; | of Portland’s f by Beiram, dam by Reyeller, and f by Beiram, out been adopted by a long list of the Nobility, 
‘ i ¥ » Gentry, Professional 
and owing to what passed at the Mansion-house in October last, of Tragedy, Gentlemen, &c., and will prove well deserving the attention of 
the Duke of Argyll, the President to the Society, has resigned, Colonel Peel’s St, Valentine received forfeit from Lord Kel- | all who regarda table and th iy ap) ee Ain 
There are actions at this m nt going on against the © | burne’s Deerslayer. 8st 7b each. D, - 0, - position to slang, vulgarity, and meanness. Made to measure ta 
of Argyll, the Marquess of Downshire, and Sir James Cockburn, Post Produce Match, of 200 sovs. each, h ft, for 3yr-olds; colts the first style; but a large assortment always ready, of which an 
The Lord Mayor—How much of the million capital has been 8st 7 1b, and fillies § st 41b. R.M., one to the post. The Duke of inspection ‘is confidently invited, (Warranted water, 
paid up? Mr, Campbell—None at all. Nobody paid up at all, Portland’s f by Beiram out of Souvenir, and f by Beiram out of out confining perspiration.) 
The Lord Mayor—Now, as you are a director, you can let me Ruth, received forfeit from Colonel Peel’s f (dead) by Slane Made only by W. Brrpos, Tailor, Waterproofer, &c., 69, 
1 Cora, Cornhill (eight doors from Bishopsgate-street), 
had got them out to Prince Edward’s Island? Mr. Campbell— TuEspay.— Sweepstakes of 100 Sovs. each, h ft, for 3 yr-old | 00" ee 
i 1b. »M. 6 y , Xi 
Boyce) ; beating Mr. Thornhill’s OOKSELLERS PROVIDENT RETREAT, 
them, and they were afterwards to be located there by ouragent, | Cowslip, by Bizarre, 31b (W. ’ 
t. Goodman, jun., a gentleman on whose talents and qualifi- Extempore, sister to Euclid; Duke of Porland’s f by Beiram out 60, PATERNOSTER ROW.—Established April 6, 1843, 
cations we have the utmost reliance. They were to build more of Ruth, 31b; Colonel G. Wyndham’s f Glance by Glaucus, 3 Ib ; COMMITTER. ; be 
houses, and work in other Ways, and to be regularly located; | and Lord Orford’s f Barmaid by Clearwell, 31b. Betting—2 to 1 JAMES NISBET, Esq., 21, Berners-street, Chaivm " 
and there was a month’s extra provision going out, so that they | agst Extempore, 5 to 2 agst Cowslip, and 7 to 2 agst Ruth. Won THOMAS BROWN, Esq., 39, Paternoster-row, Treasurer, 
Would be provided for a month after landing, T rd Mayor easily by a length, COSMO ORME, Esq., 35, Fitzroy-square. 
= take their chance of starvation? That is certainly a ‘he Riddlesworth Stakes, of 200 sovs, each, h ft, for 3 yr-old JAMES” DUNCAN, Esq., 37, Paternoster-rov 
frightful alternative. Those poor men have been deceived by the colts, 8st 7b, fillies $st4Ib. D.M. subs, Yon by Mr. Wre- ANT. K. NEWMAN, Esq., 33, Leadenhall-street. 
long list of high names. and are now thrown into the most se- | fords br & by Camel out of Monimia (J. Day, jun.) , beating Lord EDM. HODGSON, Esq., 192, Fleet-street. : - 
rious difficulties. Mr. Campbell—I have been pecaven myself | G. Bentinck’s Fiddlestring, by E onidelbtony 3lb; and tard MR Baxvocx, 85, High Hol- MER komgs Lamb’s Conduit 
Most egregiously. As to the month’s extra provision, the gene. Exeter's c by Reveller out of Velvet. Betting—7 to 4 on the mm. - 
ral mines is a give extra provision for only afew days after gelding. Won by a length. Mr. Jas. Brae, 53, Parliament- | Mr. Frep. Ma.coum, 37, Pater- 
arrival. The Association in this adopted a most liberal plan, Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, for 3 yr-olds, &c. R.M. 7 subs. street. noster-row. 
The Lord Mayor—Why, emigrants under such creumbjauee Won by Lord G. Bentinck’s ioe sh Hes Ge asp pedeing Ere G. Cone gNDs 17, Paternos- | Mr. Peds Hope, 9, Great New. 
may die through sheer starvation. Mr. Campbell—So hey may, uke of Grafton’s Alsop, 8st 71b. to 4 on Gaper, who won y er-row. port-street. 
Emigrants ejnot taken out to their destination on such liberal | several lengths, Mr. H. Foss, 81, Pall Mall. Mr. W. Suarp, 39, Paternoster. 
rms. The vessel was singularly unfortunate. The voyage is Duke of Bedford’s Edmund of Langley received forfeit from | Mr. C. D. Lerriry, 37, Soho- Tow. cs 
One of six weeks. If she had been a fortnight later, she would, | Lord Exeter’s ¢ by Beiram out of Marinella, M.D., 200, h ft, square. Mr. T. B. Suarve, 187, Picca- 
{ entertain no doubt, have made the voyage. Mr, George Hen- Wepwespay.— Sweepstakes of 100 sovs, each, h ft. D.M. 4subs. dilly. 
ley and Mr. Taylor, two of the emigrants, and very intelligent | Won by Mr. Balson's Rowland, 8 st 4 1b, beating Duke of Grafton’s __ Mr, S. Ives, 14, Paternoster-row, Hon. Secretary. 7 
en, here stood forward. They stated their great object in sop, 8st 41b, Betting 5 to 4 on sop. _This Society has been established for the purpose of providing 
bringing the case before the Lord Mayor to be to ascertain upon Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each 6 subs, | a’comfortable habitation for the aged Members, and Widows of 
, for Is. D.. s 
the serious responsibility to them could be fixed. The | Won by Mr. Watts’ Pineapple, 8 st 9 Ib (Scott); beating Captain Members, of the Booxseuiers’ Proyipenr Instirutton, being 
Lord Mayor--Have either of you paid money for the voyage ? Colquitt’s Pickpocket, 8 st 9 1b (Marson); Mr. Batson’s Wildrake, | in the Receipt of an annuity from that Institution, and who may 
Taylor said that he had paid 50/. for himself and his family | g st 91b; and Mr, Booth’s Donnybrook, 8st 91b. Betting—even | require such @residence. Every person subscribing Une Guinea 
of eight children, to the secretary to the Association. Mr. Henley | on Pineapple, and 7 to 4 agst Pickpocket, a Year, or giving a Donation of Ten Gui eas at one time, 
Stated that he was introduced by the British Association to Mr. The Column Stakes, of 50 Sovs. each, R.M. 34 subs. Won by | entitled to one vote at all elections ; and so in proportion for 
alden, whom they acknowledged as their agent, and he engaged s’s Cotherstone, by Touchstone, $ st 41b (F. Butler) ; | every additional Subscription of One Guineaa Year, or Donation 
to pay thirty guineas for his passage, &c., by instalments, in the beating Colonel Peel’s Murat, by Slave. st2lb; Lord Albemarle’s | of ulneas ; and is also eligible to become a Member of the 
island, Mr, Taylor said he had seen in a newspaper an ac- | The Brewer, by Plenipotentiary, 8 st 71b; and Mr. Thornhill’s Committee of Management. The very general approbation which 
count of a Meeting in Scotland, which had been, attended by Extempore by Emilius, 8 st4 1b. Betting—5 to 20n Cotherstone, | has been given to the formation of this Society, and the liberal 
Some of the most respectable individuals, representing the plan | § to 1 agst Murat, and 5 to lagst Extempore. Woninacanter by | Support it has already received, afford the most encouraging 
of emigration, and the advantages with which it abounded, | two lengths. assurance that the sanguine anticipations of its benevolent pro- 
and he was deceived into the belief that the whole was dic- Subscription Plate of 501., for 3 yr-olds 7st, 4 yrs 8st 71b, 5 yrs jectors will be crowned with ultimate success, The present 
tated by the most honourable feelings. Under these circum. 9st, 6 yrs and aged, 9 st 21b. T.Y.C. Won 
Stances, he determined to go to Prince Edward’s Island, and Jeremy Diddler, 4 yrs(G. Edwards) ; beating Colonel Peel’s Garry | that they have only to make the object more extensively known, 
he made his arrangements accoraingly. He had suffered, both Owen, 6 yrs; Lord G, Bentinck’s Discord, 6 yrs; Mr.Stephenson’s | in order to secure the sum which is necessary to complete this 
mentally and physically, in an extreme degree, The case of all | Ma Mie, 4 yrs: and Mr. Maule’s Huntingdon, 3 yrs, Betting— | desirable undertaking. . 
the emigrants was now becoming desperate. i 2 to 1 agst Garry Owen, 5 to 2 agst Ma Mie, 7 to 2 agst Discord, Subscriptions and Donations will be thankfully received by 
Understand that it was the intention of the mortgagee to sell the | and 4to 1 agst Jeremy Diddler. Tuomas’ Brown, Esq., Treasurer, 39, Paternoster-row ; by 
ship and cargo, and to turn the emigrants, who had not one Match, 100, h ft, 8st 21b each. T.Y.C. Lord Stradbroke’s | Messrs. Smirn, Payne, and Situs, Bankers, 1, Lombard-street, 
farthing in their possession, completely adrift. A representation Evenus (Nat), beat Captain Daintree’s bro to African by 20 lengths, | and by any Member of the Committee. 
had been made to the magistrates in Cork on the subject, and | 2to1 on the winner. men, < 
those gentlemen were of o, inion that the owner was as liable as Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, 60 ft; colts 8st7Ib, fillies 8 st3 1b. EE- acid Y: 
he would be in the case ofa eaman’s wages, He was reduced to D.M. e i nm Lord Miltown’s Bourra a (FE. EVES Gronce sab eet ess be 
2 larercm with his large family, and couki not eaen ce | Butler) ; beating Duke of Grafton’s Cataract; and Gowns Gros: | formation of a nen (eee aes HOW 
been er He had not only lost. his passage-money, but had | venor's Fisticuff, Betting—-3 to 1 on Cataract, and 4 to 1 agst | Sorma 1B He tteets they have removed their busi- 
been obliged to expend the money he hy OF the net toapply to'| Bourra Tomacha. Won by a length, easy, dious Promises ot? High Holborn, to more Beet ne 
{OG butposes of labour, in the cultivation oe the land he expected | | Taurspay.— Sweepstakes of 206 sone Gach, h ft. for 3 yr-olds, | tious Premises, numbered 127 n the same street, Their selection 
to pengenelds | The Lord Mayor—1 shall por enes ant MGarndbely, | Solts,88t 71b, and fillies 8st 41b. ‘D.M, 9 subs. Won by Loree | of Bee-hives fer US Base erehends most varieties now in 
to render you as Service as I _ Campbell, | Bentinck’s Gaper, 31b (Rogers) ; beating Lord Chesterfield’s | YOU, including «Nutt & Patent Hives” (for the sale of which 
oe many shares did these Noblemen syd Baronets take? New Brighton, and Duke of Bedford’s Jerry Sneak (late Satan), | they are the only authorized athe te Single. Box. Hiye,” 
Canipbell—None at all. ‘The Duke of Argyl Sir James | | Subscription Plate, of 50/, D.M. Lord Albemmmnes The Brewer, | (Ne, Ladies’ Observatory Hive,” the “ Improved Cottage Hive,” 
Gogkburn were the only two out of the Rare (ist who signed | 3 yrs, 7 <¢ (Whitehouse), and Crone eee Rook’s Nest, 3 yrs, | With Glasses, &c., tthe np nich the produce may be 
sop peames for steres They signed for shares to theamounter| 4 12. (Chapple). Several others started, A dead heat. ‘The plate | ana Sow pay, time without the destruction of the Bee 
i. rt rr 
i Le yor And with’ this 1,000/. -yow_ start {owas divided, and The Brewer walked over 
Pe association? Mr, Campbell—It was Started long before I Si 
' cs : Bee Management, at their Apiarian Depot and Honey Ware- 
| + Ca h ft; colts 8 st 7 1b, fillies 8 st 4 1b, agit 
bad anything to do with it, Mr, Henley requested that the Lord | &c. by M. Duke Edmund of Langley; Duke of HOE 127, High Holborn, {{erner of Southampton-street, Lon- 
gyor Would postpone the case for a’ foe vs, in order that | Rutland’s Cowslin; Goines Anson’s Armytage. A dead heat be- e Stamps inclosaque® Tlative to the above must have’ Post. 
phe attendance of the Secretary an fed wore | {Teen thes tg ou Arete cieistee ne divided, and Edmund | *&¢ Stamps inclosed. i ue ‘ 
be procured, and also that Mr. Ca pbell might be called upon alked over, **« “Nur on Begs” (5th Edition), now published. 
3 colts 8st 71b, fillies 8st 41b. Bre 
iy 
to produce his books, which might explain the case more fully, Sweepstakes of 109 SOVS. each 
fi Ms . Mr. Greville’s Portumnus walked over. 
not allow any one to overhaul them. The Lord Mayor—] shall Sweepstakes of 75 sovs. each, 50 ft; 8st 7 1b. TYG. 3 subs. hh 
Postpone the case, certainly, and I hope that some Satisfaction | Lord Miltown’s Titania walked over. with the Ap: 
i y Colonel Peel’s c by Ion out of Malibran, 8 st 5 1b, received forfeit | TON, may be had of Messrs. PARKER, West § ‘and; also at J. 
claim upon the ship, and that she is bound to leave ou at the | from Lord Kelburne’s f by Voltaire out of Suowball, 8 st 3 1b; 99, | Mizron’s, rt, aresouse, 10, Gt. Marylebone-st., Wimpole-st. 
Place of your original destination. Mr. Taylor said he should h ft; no course mentioned, “These are Illustrations referred to in the Practical Bee-Keeper,”* 
not now wish to emigrate without coming to a more clear under. Lord Chesterfield’s Sir Harry received forfeit from Mr. Greville’s | @ Treatise on Bees now publishing. All letters prepaid, 
standing as to the power of the association. I understand they | Gunter, 8st 71b each; B.C. 500, 200 ft - 
f i id. M mp- SLATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESEX, 
bell admitted that they have not a single acre, i English | JY. DWARD BECK informs Horticulturists generally, 
as ruled 4 that the Cisterns, Tanks, Shelves, Stages, Conservatory 
om that day are very |. Tubs, Flower-Boxes, Edging for Garden-paths, Wc.) manufactured 
declining prices.—In by him in Slate, may be seen in use at Worton Cottage, upon 
r, and confined to the application to the Gardener (Sundays excepted), 
and ‘a fat of Beans and | T'OUNTAINS, VASES, TAZZAS FIGURES, &,, 
found them . Oats meet an improved demand and a fair business has ii ifcl 1 Stone, and Park. , * fe 
tort imnnentare cay Miyevenerend toler tos ae doneetaMendayis cueveice 1» in Marble, Artificial Sto: y tKer’s Cement, to be seen 
at WYATT, PARKER, and Co.’s WHARF, Holland-st, ei 
ther ae t YY actions gee me. Herd Mayor then IIH, PgR IMPERIAL SYARTER Site 8 8. | rey, foot of Blackfriars. bridge. Also a large Colleotitee er 
ected that all the arties should appear before im in a few » Essex, Kent, and Suffolk.” ite 40t050 Red 40 to46 i i 7 
days. Dr. Rolfe fia singe appeared at the Mansion House, ray aoe Norfole, Lincolnshire, alee tates White —to— SHEE sad SSG eee ae = 
40 10.46 
- Dr. aie h : i att 
Gehied that he was one of the three commissioners; and + ‘Lincolnshire and Yorkshire w# “"2distilling 25 t030 Grind 19 06 96 
S35 and it Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Folands isto 23 Feed 14 
“ppears that Mr. Campbell himself was the commissions, aan a Scotch . Heed —ta— Port i222 (CUCUMBER and MELON BOXES and 
berland an 
—— Sie oie ace (calm eee r Sale, one, two, and three-light BOXES 
Rye poi. Marah altese V Gop ere Mehien . se is all sizes, ready for nace use, warranted of the best ma. 
a - y n, . 2 larrow 23 t i s i - 
NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, ea sen hialgpland hace 276091 Winds, — to Lemmon 220 20 ferlals, necked and oe ae ol the Kingdom 
Monpay,— The Craven Stakes, of 10 sovs. each; for 3 yr-olds, | Peas, White.» + + +» +» + 2800 80 Maple 25 to 27 Grey 93 to.95 ce ights complete, + 8s. arden } 
Act} 4yr5, Sat 4lb; Syrs, ast 131b; 6 yrs and aged, 9 st 51h i He VEY IMPERIAL AVERAGES, wiazeq? and painted, from 16. per foot. Sashes and Frames made, 
ALK. oa, SW “by Mr. Stephenson’s Ma Mie, 4 yrs (Mann), |Wheat.| Barley.) Oats, | Rye. | Beans, Peas. | Slazed, and hung complete, 1s. 8d, per foot.—At Jamxs Warts’ 
beating Lord’ @ Bentinek’s Discord, 6 yrs; Duke of Gratton: | ita 30°08! Bb) tpn at a s. 2] 2 4 | Sash Manufactory, 8, Claremont-place, Old Kent-road, 
Utica ; anc ’s Magna Charta, 3 yrs, (aay fame RC eabaiee Oe RR eg 17 7| 2 3 ore *x* Reference given. 
i) tance Din ee 3 Bal set Ma Mie, who won very enuy pee ees alate 8) a0, 7 a| 30 | as 0] glk { — ‘\ Ree an eee 
by hait'a lengare Me ot 12 1) #8) Ba] T) 8 3) 2.8) 21 | Gtone-corourep cement pom Austin 
andicup Sweepstakes, of 20 sovs. each, and 5 forfeit ifdeclared,| — Mo o+ - karan Eri ed S| bie ARS of the New Road, Regent's Park, begs to inform Architects, 
for Sand 4 yr-olds. D.M. 10 subs. 3 eclared. Won by Col, @ > ate Aver. 6 3} 2 4 | Builders, Plasterers, &c., that during the process of manuf, 
s »M. *y A weeks’ Aggregi eae ‘ac. 
* Wyndham’s Tom Thumb, 3 yrs, 6st (Cassidy) ; beating Lord 37 |] turing a very superior Composition, which has greatly improved 
. Bentinck’s St. Jean d’Acre, 4 yrs, 8st 71b, and Mr, Boyce’s Duties - v n 6 is well-known artificial stone orname: its, he has succeeded in 
Corunna, 4 yrs. 9st 10]b. ‘The following also started, but were GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. dn cellent STONE-COLOURED CEMENT adapted to 
Pot Placed: Mr. Thombill’s Equation, 4yrs, 8st 51b; General see conrty Gommhii taker, Cilets Oxford, Rope-maker—s. Moore, | All building purposes, which he ca, Supply at 2s. 6¢. per bushel 
¥ates’s Canton’ prs) 7 st Slbs Hbordsxetar’s The Buck, 9 yrs, | wiNSOLVENIS—G. Wall, St: . ot nis Manufactory, near the Thames Tannel, Rotherhithe, Tt ig 
6st 61b; and Mr, Greville’s ch f by Ishmael out of Morella, 3 yrs, BANKRUPTCIES Jevr, Henley pon sing nets Elaniaoes, Montgomery- Particularly suited for Tepairing decayed Stonework, 
St21b.” Betti Thumb, 4to 1 agst Cant shire, banker—H. e “Thames, . 2 
t St Cotting—5 to 2 agst Tom Thum >» 8 On, 9 oNIKRUPT lis, jun., Haverhill, Suffolk, draper A, Walton, | ————= eo 
mz 8st Corunna, & tos agst St. Jean d’Acre, and 6 to 1 agst Peers re, wheelwright_W. Penn,’ Canterbury Ceo? ANTED, immediately, a stea cee 
n. Won by half a length. maker—R. Wirace a AY vill i 
shi 
W. Carpenter, Helloway, He will be» 
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upy ticap Ceepstakes, of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft, for 4 yr-olds and | mantra quired to hay 
Sealy. 
Wegg, Greenwich, victualle: 
; a thoroug! 
> 3 t, Strand, surg. Opagation and Cultiyat: e 
geward -Y.C, 7 subs, Won by Mr. J. Day’s St. Lawrence, Heneesbes Sian Dasles trade, Berkeley-square, apothecary—J. Mor. general.—Address, by letter, with terms, revewoe of Plants in 
6 YTS, 8 st 8b, (J. Day, jun.), beating Colonel Peel’s Garry Owen, gan, Woodside, Cheshire, merchant—J. E. Robinson, Liverpool, wine-merchant bility, &e., to Yournn & Co.; Great Valera ee as to capa- 
Dune Se 12lbs The followin aleo started, but were placed reap grocer Se aag eaonupee: | Pigs Ry to Y Cuth Nursery, Norfolk. 
Circe ea ae Ad its 7a bse ce anoles on-waste spinner—E. Austin, P oe st, Rother. ——— 
al » 4 YI8, 7 si 3 Mr. Osbaldeston’s ond, 4 yrs, 7 st; Vewington-causeway, earthenware dealer M, p = 
St Lord Exetér’s Abydos, 5 yrs, 6st 121d, Betting—2 to I apst brewer. Walker, Poulton-in-the-F ylde, WANT PLACES.— ay) Letters to be post-paid. 
Won nWrence, 5 to 2 agst Currycomb, and 4 to 1 agst Abydos. RATIONS eg Tieaualler. Edinburgh, insurance- ieee Date 
Benn ne rere rdeenshire, cattle-dealer- A S GARDENER, a Married Man, aged 32, who has a 
sta. E i untri Sy ————— \ ‘ Ps i 
ist 7 aan a raat ack, year aulesout of untzie Tie —-On the 20th inst y at No 4y, Munster-street, Regent's Park, the thorough practica] knowiedge of early and late 
Forci: 
sf BIRTHS. it OF te Du la Chatre, | Greenhouse, } i 
Tyree cating Captain Rous’s Tyrolienne, Betting—6 to 4 on Jady of the Gount de anes i Bea ea nae D ike ee: Hatsionee Beate Pleasure Garden and Kitchen Garden. 
The anes Won easily by a length, : at Sydney, the Rep ceane ot Vice-Admiral Mudge, near Plympton, Devon, the 
Osbalqouks of Bedford's Oakley, 5 HS: 9st (Robinson), beat Mr. | ludyof Zachary Mudge, Ks 
ldeston’s Martingale, 3 yrs, 6 st. T.Y.C. 200 sovs, h ft, 
n his Per ay’s-inn—On the 20th inst., at St. George 
sworth Stakes, of 200 sovs. eac . Ab. M. » Hallowes, Esq» solicitor, son of the late, Col, Hallowee’ at AS’ 
beating Bowes’s Cotherstone, by Touchstone, gat sib (eB ate aac eis te suet daughter of Wi. Tooke, Esq, of Russellose fos 
ng Lord Eglintoun’s Pompey, by Emilius, g i] DIED.—On 3 ee of | able testi 5 ; 
Mr, mone Beet BY. 10S, 8 st 7 1b (Lye), and d Duchess of Richmond—On the 11th iast., John M'Intoe be 5 © testimonials, Would have no objection to take charge of 
pggrmbil's Elixir, by Emilius, 8 st 71b (Chitney) Betsine | ands sesiaenees #yippatNarkelocae oe Fortman-rauare, and of Witiom: | Land and Plantation Ween 3° B., care of Mr, Mizus, Gun, 
‘on oe se Cotherstone, 6 to 4 agst Pompey, and 7to 2agst Elixir, field, Portobello, aged 46 On the 20th inst., athis son's residence, Dover-street, nersbury Park, Acton, Middlesex, 
D easily by three lengths. Piccadilly, George Parkin, Esq., late ot Ho M:’s Dockyard, Chatham, aged 36, 
years’ character from last situation. Direct to AB., Macrnzr. 
it, at St. Andrew's, Holborn, the Rev. Samuel | SON?S Nursery, Plaistow, Essex. 
Cecil Mary, youngest daughter of W. H, | ———— "°° 
