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THE NEWSPAPER. 
rence Islands, within the Government of New | ‘ 
ie 
and expressing his opinion that 3 v be | 
islands the | | 
found in large quant n many i 
coasts of New Holland. "Lond nang! Mie dives 
e to request that you would move the commit of 
Lloyd’s to adopt such pasted as may appear hem 
best adapted for giving general publicity to Captain 
Greig’s despatch. His raphe woei, however, wish 
m e gu 
fion, an exemption from such ch 
sappa of the British settlements m New ollan 
t arti 
am Sir, your o obedient humble s t, Ar W. Hops, 
W. Dobs son, Esq., Secretary, Lieyi's” ý The aeapaken 
alluded to above is in substance as follows:—“A con 
it of guan vere 
> tying in 38 
35 ‘east gaere immediately of Cape 
ithin the territory of New South Wales. 
This deposit is Patr nted as bei ing less rich than that 
in South bape: won sacks scp for from the sample 
having been surface.” 
The Porky 7” Pachino ‘for Making Latin Verses).— 
This machine, now exhibiting at the Egyptian- “hall, is 
ey y it does ‘not afford much facility to the attain- 
t of elegant ‘Latin composition. Its ope sae re- 
semble t mas ot Brewster’s ka le ido oscope, w. which, by very 
trie Papers “As in the kaleidoscope, this machine is 
s 
hexameters, “at the rate of about erse a 
each verse being perfect in piaia, priet aa e 
sody.” Previous to the man ufacture of the verse, the 
letters are collected 
kád 
Cheltenham—lI7th inst., at St. Mark’s, Pentonville, Lieutena 
ct = CAMPBELL, gen Navy, to BOWER CAROLINE, Younges : 
ter of W. C. My Esq., New-river-head, Lon —36th 
ae RIcHARD Wesrataconr, 
r fil 28 to CAROLINE 
f 1. Be 1, Esq., adoran place 
. Mark’s Church, Pentonville ieni ; WILLIAM 
est son of George Pilki , Esq., C. E., late 
Captai: y ipare, of Mil, è Luss slington, 
to Mary, second d upare of William John Berry, Esq., of 
Doctors’-Commons—17th in at nity Church, Marylebone. 
st., at Tri z 
ALTER Bay NES, Esq., eldest son ei Sir William 
ortla m oy” ce, to MARGARET, third 
‘pper H: aer street, and 
— $ i Hampton Court, Captain 
y son of Sir George Duckett, Bart., 
to ete ogre! of the thee 
and 
mberlain, See Her 
and Consw ni Gane al at Rio de p ao ‘t za 
daughter of the Tate Captain ae ` tii ii, 
DEATHS. $.—On the 2d inst., , on nie s return from India. 
the Queen, East Indiaman, in phis 36th year, Captain MEYRICK 
ZA JANE, ehlest 
Jan NES, late of Her Majesty’s s 3d R egiment of Light Dragoo 
nd son of the om Mihir oy Jones, Esq., of Putney, peri of 
Woodhall, in the cou: of Norfolk—2d inst., at New Lodge. 
t Grimstead, S a m. e 6 ‘thy wis 
the Tate, William Tisos sa m, upwar rds of ears a Highly re- 
spected in of the parish of St. Pais Magdalen, Milk- 
street, Cheapside, aged 73—12th inst., at the Hart 
burn, Northumberland, aged 66, the Rev. Jou naan vicar 
of that parish—16th inst., at Caxton, Cambridge, aged 36, the 
Rey Epwarp F. Cuampneys, of Bedford-square, Stepney, 
secretary of the Pastoral on pio ne inst., in the 
48th year of her age, at No. 22, Great Quebec-street, Portman- 
square, Mrs. JUDITH SPILLER, iat e Mr. Thomas 
D S wid of the 
ppu eet of bees » Legacy "depart ment, Seetteraet: house— 
m keni S = H, gunmaker, 288, Hi gh Holborn, from 
ound receiv neli in his back from a pistol- 
uly 6, 1844— 
abse peat be 
alphabetical order. In the interior of the a bn frod: at Hira by the Hon. Mr. Tu sa t, Jul 
is placed a species of kaleidoscope, which is ae <a £, the beloved wife of L Sie W. A. ate, 
motion by clockwork, i te of rotation ae tng K 
y by a fly-wheel; on this ipa the eters E ATRAPILATORY, oz LIQUID HAIR DYE 
rse is “ conceived’ — that is i 
i Eh q re of the 
are to appear. In i vie or dl 
yerse a certain 
pk are pe which boil rar to Poe Resid d and 
tions of the kale: eoneopa; $ 
the 
ae rem stay Tee for so e verse 
mposed, a printer wo „Say, “ distributed,” 
pee all the Tita gathered up again, ready for use in 
their former Np habetical ogne _The machine 
urple ie int c 
h the Treen "eodem, re- 
dye as sfafllibe, if done at their establish- 
ving used it, 
They think it neces- 
y to a aadi ARA en 
rsons hay eeded 
equally well without comity to them. 
Address Ross and Sons, 119 and 120, Bishopsgate-street, the 
rruquiers, ‘Perfumers, Hair-cutters, and Hair- 
Parties attended at their own residence, whatever 
ON. 
” 
—“ A most ingenious, simple, and 
Mr. Reid’s Lecture on Pep e deli- 
t rerpo 
tinity sh style rs this me- 
The verb nai appears in one place, 
is always of one E while the Monim of 
pa peers is strikingly evident. 
this machine isa Mr. lak: x a native 
id 
to whom the first idea of this’ Soliman ter was suggested 
by an old book, the work of one of the monks o 
tonk Abbey, in whi eory of Mr. Clark’ 
invention was con ; was, with some labo 
reduced to practice by Mr. Clark, and the result is, the 
machine which we have attempted to d , inade- 
qu „aswe were not able to inspect the 
for making Latin h 
we cannot raoa a it to despairing schoolboys as 
means of escape feon pa ing birch, or still 
of a ba insesi inst., at Breat. evonshire, the lady of Sir 
Joun Kenneway, Bart., of a son—1 Mi inst., in Seuthover, 
lady of ev. R. H ve a: n oe i 
T , the Countes: FFIN — —1 
w, at Calverton, Bucks, ra Hon mae Pen D a son— 
bie — at 14, Cl es-street, Mayfair, the lad ye E Wittian 
icroy ag sey toe of Beate =~ 
on— 
r Sur Esa. = 
Tota in n the Cloiste 
gr oon E a pierin 
2st me at Fess Rectory, Hants, “the wife of Pee Rey 
Eos of a daughtér—2ist inst., the wife of the Rev ee | 
Nicoxar, of a daughter—22d inst., at U Homerton, 
James CARTER, of a son—22d inst., at Tanbeliige welts, the 
wife of L.J. T a po naia oe Bs at 
N rixton, the wife of JonN ARD GILES 
barrister-at-law, ofa ter—23đd re = (3 
vest wo Premera epee of Lincoln’ i t Cadogan- 
ES ae tast at St. James’s, Paddington, J 
, Esq., Barrister. ee ae Temple, to | 
daughter of Edward Kendall, Esq., of 
eg inventor of | t° 
I. 
ant draughts of air—may be fixed as easily a 
on iyis it supplies—does not 
other fixtures bel 
a pane of glass, 
t derange binds, s shutters, or 
o pu ubli 
Bir 
and William: , Brist s. Thos 
gent’s-park ; Mr. Se: baton S, Dublin Castle, Park-street, Ca: 
sores rier 5 Goleman. street-buildings, 
e Office Paper. 
mden 
Moorgate-street, and a 
ONIG MILK OF ORANGE A DELaGiOUS 
TON MILK OF ORANGE, A DELICIOUS 
aioe AND SWEETENER OF THE BREATH. 
(PATRONISED BY Ta aioe. FAMILY AND THE 
) 
The MILK OF ORAN GE (warranted to be extracted from Fruit) 
Warms the Stomach, Creates an Appe tite, Digests Ld Food, 
Strengthens the Lungs, Sage and improves the Voice for 
Pedasi mpe me Spuit 5 tepels Nervous Debility, Clears 
ihe oona mk h these papia abeg pro 
portio ee 
gs 
es should i pea 
ing effect on the o 
that as a lively but gentle stimulan: 
spirituous in, 
numerous class s of abstinence, 
T Ea tħe es r Proprietor, 
A, ROWLAND & son. 20, HATTON SABRES, LONDON, 
í Half-Pints, 2s. 9d. —Pints, 4s. 64.—Quarts, 9s. 
Sold by the Proprietors, an. d by Chemists = 
LAND AGENCY. 
- DONALDSON, Neare of Agriculture in the 
gricultural College, H oddesdo 3 Berte, i xe pakor p Sai 
several ye ultural W — 
—— of La pris aeie = gea 
ONALDSON Was reemlar ed to 
oo ene a = re aan Agriculture, 
eminent farm and breeders in Britain, and 
has had te ie varied pee extents oy of the art on the 
obana of the highes 
odern Draining a: ey ting, in 
in the ee of taste and 
LO ‘gical ural 
on eal naga. terms, and permanent services ol ed at 
High references for character and eapability 
will be given ren if required.—_Hoddesdon June 28, 
NURSERY AND SEED 
£ BU 
ae be dieposbd ef of , the STOCK ‘ind 
n old established NURSE Y 
with i7 acres of fine healt} e 
and Fruit-trees, Everer 
ceo 
ape se fi 
FORTE o oned E PEE N eae safe 
and ay tcp ee exe eme clim ates, from £ P&C 
Agen sale of the PATENT Hi SIUM, Wase 
the power of a ci voice, the a ari i HARMONTt at: Done sing 
he power oi a wrt Organ, and y 
& Co., 103, Great Russell-street, Blooma aonn? Tuning 
0. omsbury 
a| MEAT: aaa alg ! oe ee Gon Con ned i in 1 Five | Minutes, 
A NS 
INST RUMEN Es effects s the above object aA: imat er 
D es 
sm uch y. ooks in sap ate families, 
p g 16 ti 
ce 3. 
pi ERIT "Stihooneen Mret W ithin. etree T inche 
town and country, pas yee 
ee 
TED.—A situation for a re espectable. youll yout] 
who has a decided prelecsnes fos the art of Gardeni 
would wish to place him un le immediate instruction ofa 
he i 
master who would give him > y orough a J 
of the business. He has been a e aie ex mnie st he oon 
of a professed ay Y as es is a fine Foses youth, 17 years 
age.—Direct to -office, Ilford, Ess f 
ANTE Da sane man, without inoun 
who has ' been need a work in a Nursery 
garden Ground.—Address to Mr. Mitchelson, Kingston 
Thames, Surrey. E 
NTED.— A GARDENER, who thorough] 
t| WAR = oer his eee in all its p rae orgy ud 
cultiva Pines, V and Orchid —Apply by i 
pet t gi PI Posto office, Liver; ei 
and residences of the 
lived, and the time he 
pie se horticulture in which h 
, and th ages he expects to r: pds: 
situation; 
ez been | emp) toyed, Hil 
‘of profession, also 
WANT PLACES.—All letters to be pei 
AS HEAD GARDENER.—A you 3 
who has had, eee i es in ent te ‘eat das ion of 
, Vin cing 0 its ey itelet : 
een. —Direct to W. 
Bishopsgate-street Within. 
A® pa —A respectable anes Meni 
28, who has a thorough practical knowled 
ness in aiit s departments ; can have an un = 
— the situation he is now leave Pha 
bush; Nurseryman, Highgate, Middles: 
—A re a married man, age 
“ee had consid 
n Gardens, and ¢ 
t Mr, Clerk’s, See edsman, $ 
chi aete 
ct A.B. Mir. Cut 
cep’ 
from the ‘gentleman He > apes rrika 
pars will suit.—Dire B., "Men 
Cha a SS. 
. Prater 
AD GARDENER.—A single man, 4 aged 
who can have an piers character, has a gel 
br: pore and pe 
s, particularly u 
his 
near Market Raisin, Lincolnshi 
Es West Radin, 
y r, Ashridge-park, teat Berkhampst 
Mr. Jas. Seymour, 
Herts. 
S GA R.—A married man, without t fa 
"age 3 è business | = al 
He 
departments 5 
oon to take the of Arable or Pasar : 
ee No single-handed pl e will ae epted. 
r. Wh se Pa: xminst 
AS E m 
peun Tnowiedg 
oome Soars 
ae ate 
pore of North Bri sts 
f Pines, 
Good refe Eche 
the situation he Has just left. —Dire 
Nur a n, Cheapside, Der m 4 
Seer —A married ao; me incut 
ae Liar Bs understands th berger yt nd, 
e the ee ageaest of land, 
© = 46, 3 North-street, Edgewt 
SG 
bra 
branches, ‘and Binge 
ired.— Dir to 
pagent 
of a Garde” 
Your na May, aged 18, the s oul 
wishes to obtain a situatio on in a aren pin 
è, if required, Die, 
tions: 
roduce poe aoe 
Sh ee L Address to Messrs: 
tome Live erpool. n STE 
ACTOR or LAND STEW 
a thorough ` tous © 
a Feeding Refe 
Hope, MPs k koral, 
Cathlaw, i 
Ae aeia EMS 
