: HE NEWSPAPER. 
etr z (June 14, 
courses where the rules of the Jockey Club are in force to pre- | 350-horse power—making an aggregate of 18,615 tons, ae = SUPERSEDE 
money woe appearing on such courses. Previous to Ascot or. and 13,563-horse pe 53 of from 200 to F tons Sis Metals, calle ip at d those corrosive and 
eee Sone TILER A ee ee Wacker and of from 80 to 300-horse power—makin: planted bya the introduction of a el and German Silver, 
Bentinck called upon the stewards to have Perkin Warbeck e Pp g a RIB ATA f pe 2 n o wand perfecti , Sup- 
amined before starting. The evidences of a four- urge ar old mouth gate of 17,551 tons, ‘and 11,970 ag power ; 7 Norton Fo ie orig. aided by ane ach “Vand 2 
— = ble for the mo t to have been mistaken. n of science in 
Zan outh was also scm Aa and in this caseitwas clear rom 100 to 200 tons, and of from o 350- horse | tion of Metals, has succeeded in i th 
that : po ‘attempt had been made to extract the teeth ; both were 
— ee) ad jagg ged, and blackened on the surface by the appli- | 13,5 3 -horse power. 
Y 
is 
; amalgama. 
power—making an aggregate of 18, 615. tons, and | most beautiful Article ever yet yia eat phan Notice the 
6 . The remaining za to 2dr steam meee je appearance, with all its durability ant ee a 
4 or a SER L chemical p , by which all thet oa aeTgoing, as it does 
S by a inris amount rat horse power with petra to Motalsis a pei iti ote -d—resisting = acide may hee ee 
Biscellancous ir tonnage than larger steamers, already ped y ser strat nufactured into € very Article for the Tate, i 
the: 
The Isthm al di enum ain | Threaded s 5 
blishes a summary of a report lai “i i English Patents in France—The French paper Poe Fiddle, Fiddle. Pattee, Pater ‘ 
'rench Government by M. Garella, an pA ahve sent out | contain the decision of a cause of some interest to mk atid Seiad ae pers cae ee = > 35s. 4 
by the Government to examine into the ewig A n i 4 in France.. It was | q é È bs s. 
making a canal across the Isthmus of ma. M. = Serei mire a ice p in Paris for infringement of | Table nee do. _ 6a. = Bbe. 
Garella reports in favour of the practicability 6 of the ent tor r x xh do. ief 
scheme. He found the lowest elevations between the plating af gilding. “the _patentees have obta a lige able witi understand ti that this 
. pecu liarly ids s own, and that Silveris not m ith 
tw t t to from 120 to 160 iota (from | “carne for establishing their rights, with damages and | Gold, than his ae fali is yee all o! thers—on it it 3 i ini pri a 
400 to 500 feet), and as this is too great an elevation expen against the infringer. pace ae wishes it Aa sd en , and feom the daily re met 
h = gi e es, he is con ti g 
for a ship canal, he proposes an enormous tunnel,| |. —0n eS th t Ma areh, ats Sylhet, in Bengal, the | its batarsing dn hiticls oF nae cra wea eet nothing can pre 
capable of allowing frigates to pass through. He thinks, | vife of Apam SMITH tije D, Bsq. of the Hon. East India| €. W ars aa- habasdmieiy EALS iti 
from an Er prp of the soil, that a tunnel of 100 Company Civil Service, of $ V damghter tR ult., at wibcabear, dont CURRENT, is just Publishe ad; and F Families wen ye 
feet in height above the surface "of the es Debate be n my ady of of Hews ah po ol. Low cs io EPA in command ae re he yal i nó my ar 3 Fad should possess themselves of i 
è : Arti hat fortress, and daughter of Sir John M. Braken- ook which ma > had Gratis 
practicable, and ‘mig made within a reasonable bury, late Her agony a Consul at eer y a Pea ner e Addre X ARIE and Pom. Fie É 
outlay of money. The length of the tanned y rould be | ith’ ult., at wyn Rectory, the lady réhdón CEDER Bee See 
5350 metres, and a esti m the ex ense of the tunnel oee EY, ofa daughter -23 of A y, Se Romb: gik Eiai na ATR PIL ATORY, or LI UID H 
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ii e Duchess Srorza CES. 1, of ason—26th ult., at Whatton the only on that really answers for all 
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Round the | World. —There will soon be 30th a at A St. aaier 5 ge te = the lady of | acquires that unnatural red or purple tint commo; 
no such thing as an de E eae The rage for | Wirt1aM For , Esq., of a — 30th ult., at 5, Southwick- | dyes. ROSS and SONS can, with the greatest confiden 
trave! velling, wi ith mo or sp ph seized “ each crescent Hyde "Park, the lady £ aF ConEN, Esq., of 7 gon ponent the ae as as ae if done at their establish! 
” lo Id will 30th ult., at bab star idge, Herts, the lady of Sir AsTLEY Pa iring i 
a wii own 
gy COOPER Bart., 315 t10, Park- R nt bi “tri der J t iti ty them to see how i ieee 
, Ba son— at 10, kanara eee A ei Soy. S servan z 2 them to see how it d, i 
no such thing aa Te peime it be | Lois n untravelled park, the lad: of JAMEs Fr Beir. Esq., of a —3ist ult., at | will enable do it afterwards witho) da chance i 
Englishman. All classes may now Canonbury Villas, the wife of Mr. JAMES G. Bates ofa daughter failure. Ser ers} riata idea devoted ly 
of the globe, and t e grand tour already confers no keg in einem tr) tt ose com pd S ; 
Sanon when Br may be made nA the gee de- 3d inst., at the Marquis of Normanby’s, in Dover-street, the | sary to add, that by attending strictly to Be peed i 
izens of fortune in thousands. We have cheap tri ips Countess of MULGRAVE, of ig gag with each b ottle of dye, us persons hay e 
of all sorts, and London, Birmi g , Bris- MARRIAGES.—At Sydne; H, Esq., son of Col. | equally well without comi jet o thems 
a blackber- Shadforth, to Making Tatton. daughter of capt: Hollinworth, Address Ross and Sons, 119 and 120, Bishopsgate-street, # 
ries.” Simi r projec in the direction of Portugal, oh a te ult., of Saduy a Ay ‘byshire ‘oe ae F pap — Perruquiers, aero Hair-cutters, and Haife 
Nson, Rector f a aiies and Canon of Windsor, to the Hon. | dyers, siok Parties attended at their own residence, whate 
Spain, Italy, and Greece, will now become equally | Carorixe Mar eldest daughter of the Right Hon. | the distan 
ie ame sig Paris havi ma already openen the way in George Jonn Warre m Tord Ve emon ately, ; nan Es qr oF Her | 
this direc t why do we speak of such small affairs Majesty’s Ist West India Regiment, youngest s o the late WANT PLACES.—All letters to be post-paid. 
as these, ese, w. ohg as w e have here’ tofore announced, an | Col. C. C. Bingham, Royal pode at and p se ot on late a ea 
divi } Richard Bingham, Esq., to Cecm1a Lewis PAULI ear SGA REEN te njaga man, zgode pes 
: = daughter of William Bertie Wolseley, Esq., and creat "pce 0 incumbrance, who understands 
cheap trip Sound t the world? This, n o doubt, is but the Sir Chartes Wolseley, Bart., of Wolseley. hall, "Staffordshire | have a good iata dte from his last van kiad he has re 
beginning o of a ries = cireu mnavigations which will Gth ult., in St. George’s Church, Hanover-square, Lord | four year rs. His wife can bake, and t: a mes se si be e dain 
Lo OVAINE, eldest se of the Earl and Countess of Beverley, to | and poultry if required. Epe 9 A. B., Mr. hi 
Lousa, eldest daughter of Mr. Henry and Lady -Harriet | Shop, Brixton- -hill, Surrey. i 
into ev every corner and feed of the globe, civilised and 
ste Drummond—29th lt., at St. Paul’s CH h, Wilton-pl. the ie 
uneivilised. If the nations will but have the sense to | Hon, Hexry e EEA AE E eNA AE Gea “wae! cof GARDENER.—A single man, aged 35, 
a from Carlisle, to Mary W: pe daughter of Joka Mactavish, ee the ge N of Greenhouse, F: 
ers, modes, and fected in a e past 2 5 years | Esq., of Montreal, Canada. The ceremony was also performed | Kitchen and Flower Garden. He can have ` aval N 
Shahi be greatly y exceeded by the advances na according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church, at the character roin his last situation.—Direct to R. F., at C. Woods 
y fuai y residence of the bride’s aunt,the Marchio: ngas Babe es, Nurseryman, Sydenham, Kent. 
quarter of a a before us. The Hamb DEATHS. —On the 2 ult., at Bows Fate ANANA ‘coal avod 82: 
Saaka, y — observe, leaves that city on Een eae raS d auctioneer, in aes gar ar of hits age— a auer NER.— A mit fie esos begs bie 
8th ult., at her seat, Chilworth Lous e near Southampton, in y SA e or a tho: kird, 
15th of Au ugust ‘The ro te has been so oes San as to tie COE year OF ea, ener. ge bsp eg “ag wt Hon, | Hortic culture i in every departm e can have an unexceptio 
$ Richard Scorte = and sister of Sir John Woldbore $ mith, | able character from the piace aioe ge has lived’as Hes 
Albion. Bart.— 20th ult., at Rathgar Villa, Sormta, daughter of Sir dener nearly four years.—Direct to ©. D., Mes srs, 
A New Manure.—The German papers give cur- =" arles Burton, Bart ioe Po ollerton, i in the county of Carlow, | Nursery, Hammersmith. 
i grand-daughter of the Right Hon. John Lord Dysart— 
a ro = tatement that M, Liebi big, the celebrated 23d ult., at Plomer- hill, near High Wycombe, SUSANNA JEMIMA | A S G NER.—A single man 
professor of Chemistry at the University of Giessen, has | Hrcxs, relie of the late John Hicks, Esq., aged 7 Perished, in An PENDS experience in hs oe 
vered a mineral sibataniil which, when combined | the awful conflagration at Raggett’s Hotel, Dover-street, o cee Cueumbers Vines, a and the gener 
with guano, Sa produ ne of t ost fertilising morning of the 27th ult., SUSAN AE the beloved rife Garden. He can have x years’ good € 
manures known. It is added that a joint-stock com- s Se Koena, T AIE P; for Woe on Co ged 562 th her = tleman he ey Just lef in Coneequenee of the gnc 
pany, with a capital of 120, 0007. sterling, composed for Majesté ed R.D., formerly Danish Consul-General = rai Rn 
ARDENTIS married Man, with 
ed 28, who has had very extensive practice in 
daceous, Taly Greenhouse plants, ana so fol we 
Melons, &c., with a good 
the most part of leadin En lish capitalist: imme- | London—28th ult., at Oxford, Frepertc J. EDE, of Pembro 
diately om the discov ay being pata fo 5 ekg De College, and of Clayfield-lodge, Southampton—30th ult., at his 
2 Dn in Tavistock-square, JoHN WILKINSON, Esq., of Lincoln’s- 
inn, aged 57—30th ult., at Belmont, Lieutenant-General Lord 
ture of the new "compound. jek the mist nh are, PROSE aged 63, after four days’ milinces—30th ult., at Bath, 
h aged 33, Mr. WILLIAM MEYLE ER, one of the proprietors of the 
| Bori Herald—30th ult., aged 50, the Rev. CHARLES GOWER 
according to the Impartial du Rhin, give out that the 
Boyrtes, rector of Bippen henge Pete ne greg ig t., at Beyrout, 
= renga of this substance to the culture of lands will 
en 
Rev. Henry DANIEL LEE cha; kni o Her Maje: eh mission 
c Isy. at J Athens inst, at Tichborns, i in me county of Southamp- 
ton, in 67th year, Sir Henry JOSEPH TicHBoRNE, Bart.— 
Migrations of Salmon.—About a year and a half ago, | 7th inst., at Stoke Cottage, near Exeter, Lady Vavasour, widow 
at Messrs. Flan: nagan 
House, City. 
RDE] ark ged 34, witha 
Lord Glenlyon, with the object of decidi ip i the long- | of the late Lieut.-General Sir Henry Mervin Maghull Vavasour, 3 GARDENER.—A ies ast be esi 
g a] er return ea of “Spa aldington, Yorkshire, and a aughter of the late _ineumbrance, who perie = &c. No ob 
i i eat William Vavasour, of Dublin, Esq.—At t Redmoor Fen, in the | cluding Flower and Kitchen Gar wie i 
ing to the ocean from its spawning-grou = again re- i 
$ 7 d Island of Ely, Mr. and Mrs. PEAIKAACE the husband of the age | tion to u ari rtake the managemen 
Sought the same river on another return of the season, | of 107, the wife 105a case said to be without parallel, perhaps, | N. A., Mr. Porter, Sussex Nursery, 
caused a number of kelts, or foul fish, to be caught and | in England, or in t 
t k , ght an ngland, or in the world, 
areri by attaching a label, by a ring, to what is A` RDENER. E EE 
called ; orou; 
es craton ofeach. Last summer, a number of | MONIC MILK OF ORANGE, A DELICIOUS ia ,mey. tment, and can have an nexe 
tured on but, CORDIAL, AND SWEETENER OF THE BREATH. racter Tom the gentieman he has just left.— 
so far as we ha heard, on none in the Earn; rn; and on öit (PATRONISED BY, THE ROYAL FAMILY AND THE | Mr, Kemp’s, Grocer, High-str t, Tottenham. 
Pasi chy ty another, and the first this NOBILITY). 
ca = at the Rashb fishing aa ge ite wae ig ae OF pratan kronner tit, Digests tte 1 Peat, 
Ine Ths re Ba in pti: condition, and Sireoothens the [i ba leara aad Mipro ioa f 
an: Clears and imi s the E for 
weighed 21 label bore as follows zk Lord SINGING, enlivens the Spirits Ey Nervous Debility, € Clears me 
lenlyon, Das a ad Ne . 129.7 — com bine: thes properties the aractet- 
ihn Sa Nyy Binh Sera a i me sence ge mcrae a 
‘ered to the Public for ifying and Perfuming the Breath. Office 
are of the r ns of the = a ites in the pro ition of a wine glassful twice oD Fey, BE he Poous Nuss ery, begs to inl 
leseriptions o — ook gee parti in ka para a day, and is particularly recommended to GENTLEMEN on WHITE, late of the Poo: ceased £0 
the United = showing where and when built, E tt will Le equally grater ae vee ak w bd iatom RY Friends and the b Pra he tas e stil 
patos pr of Tar, horse-power, length, breadth, hs its i oor ting influence on the mind AA spirits, sa = e abo’ desirous of engaging 
of water, and the rma ect on Ease org: of health. It may be a 
th d = gay of: the a — bere! as a et, ber “agg stimulant wholly wee Ar with 
mrtg. ais of prying, has just reached us. ba = irituous ts, =) will prove parie grateful to that 
870ships enumerated in the parliamentary return. umerous ams of persons, who, on principles of abstinence, | t? 2 pag i a 
from 1000 to 2000 tons burden, and of from 400 fo 1000. | retrain rom al intoxicating drinks. Etanding for ability an 
Tec prva auk an segregate of 19,563 tons, and | WS" FS E Er e Dorset place, Dorset-sat 
20-horse power ; three are from 900 to 1000 tons, and | A, ROWLAND & sox. ‘90, HATTON GARDEN, LOND AND A ot Agric 
of from 450 to 520-horse ——— aggregate of Half-Pints, 2s. biin ts, 4s. 6d.—Qu: ers Ri -= so A ie ee Lage 
2819 tons, and of 1320-horse power ; t Er 800 Sold by the Proprietors and by Chemists and Perfumers, 
to 900 tons, and of from 400 to 520-horse power— a ce pee ree? 
making an aggregate of 2584 tons, and 1220home| A HAND anv ARM COV. ERED wrm WOUNDS 
CURED by HOL tah aha) ees eee hs PILLS !— 
three of from 700 to 800 tons, and from 320 to | Thomas Main Tured T s hand Ei and he yard at 
gate 2322 tons, | Northfleet, which, Pe 3 ts aA ime, Te goi a 
five of from 600 to 7 ing extent, and broke out from the fingers up to the elbow into 
0 00 tons, : a 
S aki ae bara BER 1 bat i pa ble of doin, 
ing for 18 months, pug was worse, he had been 
3171 tons, and 1980-horse power ; from ble from an hospital, after being there nine 
460-horse powers 17 | weeks. From this hopeless [itate has this person been radically | Prope and perm 
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to lope, 
cured by Hortoway’s wonderful Ointment and Pills.—Sold at j references for 
from 200 to 400-horse | Professor gen one *s Establishment, 244, Strand j and by all | m te a s refe Foddesdon, 
and of from 150 to | respectable M edicine-sellers throughou out the civilised orld. | will be given if reg 
