236 
THE NEW SES ERS: 
Ogee 
n aNG weighing against his character and in- | pendulum in motion 
with t 
d in- 
s inte cire es Weighing against his character an pen p 
seqrit mae) he could have well spared leer (gut os aa Se cai it requires no winding up. del tae as beuil con- 
his-ce but his duty to the public, who mus O- ¥ see eon 
pete) de it imperative that he should act clearly, and with- structed, an the ex ments Pp pletely 
out preju Afte uch consideration, it was his opinion successful tis at present going in an apartment of 
that the failure of the bankrupt in this case co nia not be called | Falkland House, an Mr. Bruce, who generously patro- 
she result of misfortune, or of circumstan er Pedic he ud the inve inition, has expressed inset i k its 
had nocontrol, but r: ather that it aros a om rE sconduct, r s hi igl ly pratif PTE ate 
me a trader in a Ac sot of business which of all o ones required | Mer ts 1 ily gratifying to 
the greatest a and vigilance; and, therefore, the judgment | Edi on 
.of the court was that the certificate must be refused, Statistics of E Capitals 1s. —The capital of 
ys Nise scellangous. 
cei = e "y has at length 
land vase, and ł 
pean 
Tieg Bri tain age a population iar eo at 2,000,000 
souls, exclusive ngers. range to say, ‘and 
we co oul ld har rdly crest the fact if i i 
the number o ae a in 
n order 
Serv ase from fu — attacks, to keep it in a 
age apartment, accessible only 
—We encore in a rec 
tat ‘Sir Hoaf POR a ok com 
of extracting the , te 
Dr. Wolff’s wrist, ey winding 3 it round a piece of paper. 
G. eat skill was displayed in this operation. ter no 
Jess than — ss = 
tra 
h 
on with ar "of gt other 
2 0,000. 
of b Tt 
olis was only 1 
e999 succeeded in ex- | 
lation and peng! increased in the last 45 years, by 
of beds in the hospital 
“ing exist, it is 
stitutions, man a 
e tha 
ceting the e, and it measured mor 
+ Wol 
mb 1 dat 
manufactories have infirmaries, in a which ‘the e workmen, 
f being attended at home, or 
ital 
gt 
3 feet in length. ff has ene h in Eng. 
Jand, he i 
abroad, will leave London on the 15t 
ntends, at least for the Loar at ag side | 
and 
n 
Popalssion of Paris} pow, exceeds 900,000. 
0,000, a nd the m aak as 
Bruges.— Standar 
Fate of a Pseudo King—Monsieur Thierry, w 
ublic Suros 
War, ty in a 1510. —The following extract 
a: 
compared with that of pies nearly the same, o 
per day. The population of Vienn s 330,000 pie : 
the number of eds in the hospitals 570 , and the an- 
00. At i 
pula 
in sake hops 6000 ; 
t Warsa 
-of the late atrocity in Algiers :- : —“ A party of citizens 
be Sopii Í is 150,000 ; and the 
i of beds in the hospitals 4000. It results Pon 
returns that _ Paris As, after London, the e capi ita 
Ray) 
= [Jury 19, 
isq., of the Middle Temples 
Dover-street, Countes: ca A 
at Stonn all, § : 
R Bar 
RASE LAY, 
h inst, at. 
23, 
a 
Vol a ae 
p i 
J. o: 
George Holm C.B., 
thir aughter of hod hight H vi Falon 
as Poe Ne ora on. iscoun tY alen 
daughter of The pole fe d, iago Plagne, ABH see 
aug: aomas atcnar S a nd < Pi 
dilly—On Thursday, at Farlington, on ana Wi Tot Bees 
ad 46th Reg., an eon of Col nel La 
ORGIANA, “widow of the late Jar 
Wain, Hants, pg ae aughte: pay as w “of Pr 
K.C.B., of Ee Hall, = an ts—17th i in 
Chureh, ary -squ un 
the Ear i yO ws: to Tady > 
eldest Eok is of the Marquis pod Mar 
at St, Ges “4 
LE = -eldest so nae 
Rien 4 
DEATHS.—On the 6thi 
pit pari G. Sst bt Esq 
mi —8 1 ins att F fey th, r 
Sidon of the ‘late ame To 
county of Chester, Esq., Kin 
sumption, Mr. H RY MatrH 
vern, Some! pom aged 33 years—27 ult., 
ed 20, NNIE MAGINN, rr one 
aged 20, Mis 
Win. n Aee sa, LL.D.—12th of M 
ceived during the affray rs the Bay of Telande, 
peg eyeing TORRE, Esq., second son of os 
of Snydale, Y orkshire— ist Tii W.J. 
Rodn er rsham Lodge, Kent, in his ye 
geal of the Righ 4 Hon. 8. R. Lushington, and of Ge 
De et Bee ington i G.C.B. 
oa tan stan hter 
Maitland, "Of Pogbie, 
age 
after a short illness, M 
Eagle, Wandsworth, 
aged 63—12th inst, at Luto 
EDMUND WALLER, 
merchant, in his 62d y 
In the mountains 
a vast cave, abil the 
-another place of refuge. 
base Vie cenza is saps peer 
r Lon 
i ngara. This 
-eave pee narrow entrance is "easy of defence, and 
in the preceding campaign it had served as a refu uge 
Courri ier França 
e Lives S. Sailors bere by Sharks.—A few weeks 
ane particular ved of the upsetting of the 
Felicida €e; on 
ENAA i ORR 
the neighbouring peop: 6000 
‘retired there with a ‘their goods ; the women and 
«children were at the back of the oe, and the men 
i tain of Fre 
Ein Teone, n charge w ient hd: so 
t 
a pri w (for which the criminals have bee 
lately prosecuted at Plymouth,) ban beén perpetrated 
That vessel v recaptured e Star, t to 
Whilst o passa: 
me schooner went over, filled my rte so as onl to 
leave part of her 
hee ODONTO, on PEARL DE 
patronised by Her MAJESTY, ra 
ALBERT, the Royal Family, and the several Cou 
A FRAGRANT WHITE „FOWD ER, prepared i 
Herbs of inestimable virtue, for strengthening, preserving, . 
pi e d It the fac å 
ap ain gece 
= 
{Sra 
the surfac 
and pre: ea ae =i 
aspect of impurity, the most pure and 
wue fron salubrious and disinfecting qualitie 
fu fume to the breath, bestowing at once 
h. Price 2s, 
whe tly 
+ 
and 
to penetrate into it i y iaaa and the appearance and reality o of healt 
Feaory water. Wh the r box, duty include i 
His bi in it n p: a Peg ss z p squ. quall pea Be i a Faas i ns ere Pe CAUTION. —To protect the public from fraud, the ey D 
` missioners of Her Majesty’s Stamps have authorised 
-cupied, aa set fire to them. | Some nobles of Vicenza, | t the bowrail = pn divers attempted to ex- prietors’ Signature as be oe raved on the Government Stami 
essel, but without success ; | thus,—A, RoWLAND an Son, 2 0, Hatton Garden, at 
their favour, and to let them | and nothing but death pedis them in the face, as the | #ixed to each Box. Ask for Rowzann’s ODONTO. 
them, and nd Pesfumers and Chemists. 
hemsel ves, their wives, and children, itt all of schooner was gradually ‘Sinking. Li eut. Wi lson ase “ae SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. 
"E 
sible "plod. But the peasants, their companions i 
misfortune, exclaimed that they saps si aga or = 
toget = 
party, and it was resolved to make a raft of main- 
the 
-saved together. en e caver w in flames, | boom and gal, ar and such other apn materials as re- 
and its entrance r mbled the "mo south . of a furnace, Thes: e the; ey secu red by asthe 
. The adventurers ed d be eut and a sn 
= in a Nursery 
al Greenhouses, Pits, andal 
a selected bie “Plants adapted for the 0 
markets. opportunity for pty 
dustrious ha’ ace can command 
rible ray ages, to enter the cave and withdraw ie 
“which Sedie w oe ESE by such horrible an 
-All had perished by su 
‘ocation, 
A 
quantity of cordage was re mn to make good any 
defects they might sustain a the working of | the e spars 3 
bit: 
Ft! pow = z particulars apply to Messrs. PROT. ae 
, Leyton 
din, 
ANTED, for a Tem c re ot less than Five Year 
A GARDEN with Deptt te spit other qua 
erein, situated within a few miles of a large 
tion 
near a tooi ana cheap o tont eyance to pons of the 
towns of England.—Direct to J. Daves, Nurseryma, Wa 
arene 
dee AJI Letters to be post-paid. | 
possesses very conside 
nd is als 
and the g 
ment; 
who had preg Akar a chink through sich a and upon this miserable fioat the 10 persons made sail 
= had reached negi ‘None of the bodies for the coast frica, di asi 200 miles, without rud- 
i d by the 3 but their attitudes sufficiently der, oar, compass, provisions, or water. Being almos 
indicated the agonies they z pen before death. , and washed by every , their sufferings were 
women were delivered in rments, very great. -Famished for food and drink, scorched b 
their infants died wi 4 hen e adventv~ers a burning sun during the day, and chi led <a co pi 
‘brought back their booty to ight Del 
Te mode of their se it, ‘they e excited universal and death relieved the raft of part of its load ak miser, 
indignation. The Chev their su - 
cavern with the reira Marshal, and caused him to The question naturally suggests itself —how did the: a Pla: wwe 
-bang in hi and in the midst of this scene of life? 
Taw, two of the cade who had kindled the fire. | either to o put ti t the question or r hear Ther 
But this pu nishment was not sufficient to efface from nothing. Deware to wound our a ‘but mu wat to 
the minds of the I admi irable conduct of Lieut. Wilson a 
barity.”— i, Hist. Rep. Ital., vol. XIV. Pp- 47. 
a ARS GA DENER.— 
3 oe has aceseflly 
— Sismondi 
Aeronautics in Tur rkey.—The aeronaut Comaschi, $ 
d fro 
e sail, which they drank, and put 
“who ascended from Constantinople i balloon, i 
honour and on the oceasion of the marri the S 
-tan’s sister, has not been since heard of, although, by 
the t accounts, 13 days had elapsed. Messengers 
The sea was sists ‘always breaking over nae spars of m 
the raft, which was surro cious sharks. 
The famishing rg oe RN with a bowling 
n eir bare hands, and 
howers p rain erg fell ; they caught some aerstands perfectly the management of Wall 
ce, 
ashes, "Meloni, &c. ; also Stove an 
been accu: 
ost un ee eae $ arp 
given.—Dir 
GARDENER.—A married m 
brance, aged 42, hope ener 
Fruit, Flower and Kitchen “race M They 
dairy, the gees which will 
wind blew at the time, it was sup he would have | knot a shark 8 ft. length wi bare han a s 
‘heen carried, have returned without any tidings of him. | hauled it upon the ox they kiles it, drank the b 
A age ‘sawing confirmation, had, however, got | a and ate part of the flesh, _husbandin ng = a 
-abroad that a body na an oraa answerin dupon these 
< sasay and the ts of a balloon shar ks the poor fellows managed to prolong tieit lives 
picked up on the Te Som e, who have the gsr ss pie ere Dp Ses sight of the land), in w y be 
tun e creditors of M. Comaschi, and to rmed th zero of living mi Li i 
h DET 
misery, e 
S 
$ 
Man “ii 
who hasa o 
andy at, & 
ENER—A m arried, 
of the Church of E 
-go the a of asserting that he has purposely st 
‘2 wide course to elude payment of his oer pecially as as 
he increased these latter on the eve and 
took measures for providing himself sian Comments and 
gee to secure assistance wherever he might effect 
and Po sank und em. Asa pes tter of 
course Lieut. Wilson e e A prte and we trust the 
Commissi e Admiralty will A fail to 
“saving in furnishing themselves 
-e one, 
bestow some | mark of, a favour upon the men, 
to Mr. L Senge: gardener 
Brose Ea Fala 
e seen he, ana the pro- 
the axle of the wheel keeps the 
| Times. 
Aidid 
The simplicity of = rpm pod 
RTHS.—On the 18th of April, at Rodenbosch, Cape T 
of Francis Epwarp READE, Esq., Bengal Civil Barco 
d heir—9th inst., at Edinburgh, the bie of the Rey, 
CUNNIN ares O -e n cial Bane in a. 
A Eppa ins WOMBWELL, Esq., 
son—I2th inst., at Debi eae tke Tady Br Bea Kie of 
a dauzhter—14th inst., in Tavistock-square, the lady of Tuomas 
Wire-work, a 
ulturist. pi 
3) Direct to P erseve vering 
S Minder bis | 
unex 
and 
eman he pas 
kaa ta 
eo 
dep: 
charac ate tao the “gentle 
to the care of Mr. mete: f ap wn 
catia as, or oad 
find ee 
n who 
o have been above all praise.— | Poon. 
» | A receive 
his time to 
aoa bai 
the connexion py letter, at 
