252 THE NEWSPAPER. 
5 y zle; } dict the weather with an accu- oe 
imeks Miss Elis, 3 yrs, 5st 71b, beat Mr. ‘Ongley’s Roderick, es been enabled to predi AN TE ED. he = 
6 yrs, 6st 1: 21b; Duke of Richmond's Tato, ie ives a se | that has eiai rised est GY cit Herald. y = — or be x W ife, th 
> t on by a S 5 (es a ~ s = Gerta 
: ya bad ase Sn ct 400 S inana, three-yr-olds, Tst 4 rs p sy Fe ofes or Loo s, of New York, states in a | occas ionally in in fha plates Pre 20 and tc aaa! adult 
four -A 9st 2 È ; five, 9st 131b ; six Faod aged, 10st 41b. Duke e ra lette: I ® Sabine arleri Ce) FO ad t ve è the ent Fe erent Bes edlework ply 
Richmond's ked Deer, 4 yrs, bea glk maa poka er at satan fen the system of errai cal observations T eher of a a National School $ 
ged, by a hea po wards’ a aidan peo ge phn bear United Sintes, td a has = Et 
7. r. 39 bs)., Lord Stanley’s the = ~ m 
cap, of, 5 sovs a + oes, S bat ib bez at © Ri Paks Physalis, 4 yrs, been ascertained i that ‘ “ «On the morning z of Feb: ary 3, VW ] y ANTED aah —A He d Gar ak r, ae n haw 
4st Sib, and 18 othe srs who were not placed. Won by a length. | 1 , rain near! Jy every "partion Wikked Be Hak ter 4 as ‘trier. Binns 4 and ability paa ag 
Members of the City of Chichester’s Plate of 50 sovs, with 50 | of pn United States, from an unknown distance in the | of Grass L and, „Kitchen and Fle Pwer Gan gave arte ot 6 = 
added, three-yrs-old, 7st 41b ; fo our, 8st 71b ; a 9st ; six and Atlantic to far beyond the Missis = and from, the | Add “a nal tardens, an 
aged, 9st 4ib. Winner to be 3 sold for 2 Heats, once antie pa koad a PES ag oR aes Statio oner, 2 
round. Sir S. Spry’s Subduer, oya bea Torti G. Bentinck’s Gulf Mexico northward to an un known istance co cla SE A 
Best Bower, 4 yrs ; pe of tag by Mus, out of Belvi- | pe eyond Lake Superior. The area upon which rain is WANTED. ALE ki # teady person to mana 
ere, 3 yrs; Mr. Mostyn’s Dean Swift, 5 yrs; and Mr. 8. = s Pla SI I 
Smith’s Adonis, 3yrs. First heat, won by Subduer. Second, asoerhured to have been sapere os pe was Pape goed be pag aye. unexce 
a dead heat between him and Best Bower. Third, won by | More thar 00 milesin a north an th direction. business, No objection wilt Be aitak 
Best Bower. Fourth, by Subduer by a length. The rain fell | __ 4th ager Appl OD. YE of Badii. a eta 
incessantly ne. the whole cag fo of sod we s races. ae na.—The following extract of a WV ANTED. -A FT 
TuourspAY.—The course was honoured by the presence of the z i respectable Wid 
King of Holland, and the weather was much more favourable letter x receiv od 2 “Lloyds, ow their agent at Malta, W ofa to live in A Cottage irg Taes 4 
Wednesday.—Sweeps of 200 sovs each, Bence | nto ular interest, but meen (which rhe es sidari or if with ee: rd Po 
fillies, Sst 7lb each. (7 subs). Lor Pa bv am ck’s Ean ome particulars is sila to what has been ex- | that both would undertake the Washing of the’famil 
Bas Deas Mr: Wreford's Wilderness, Mr. Herberta bf Or 5 pevienced by other marin rs in aia sily of the Poultry, it would answer.— Address to Mrs. Hayes 
out of Tesane ; Lord Glasgow’s f by Retriev er, out of Emi iia’ the brie Viet house, $ unbury, stating every particular as to qualifi 
and Lord G. Bentinck’s Malvoisie. Won by a neck.—Sweeps of | wor he brig Victoria, reports | and character, which will be e immediately attended to to 
200 v3 thar ach, \ twi en raa ae Tib a and npg pba 8st iab. that on ite 18th inst. (J a at 9 o’clock P.M., a heav 
ose by untried stallions or out of untrie: red 3. x 
both, 5lb. T.Y.C. (7 subs). rd Chesterfield’s Arkwright squall took both top- gallant icy royal masts over the WANT PLACES.—AIl Let lies $5 be 
E pos 
Bibs, beat Lord G. Bentinck’s Binnacle, 3lbs; Lo rd G. Ben. | side, at the same time no appearance of a squall. At 
tinck’s Sombrero; Mr. Wreford’s Wooden Wall; and Mr. |11 o'clock aled all hands to reef the topsail, then A® GARDENER.—A single Man, under 3 
f H 
pranka Ukraine, 3lbs. Won by three lengths. — Molecolm Si s age, who has a thorough knowledge’ of Gardeni 
Stakes of 50 sovs each, two-yr: id colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, blowing hard at S.S.E to S. B All han nds Pt col its branches, including the culture of Orchids. -a =] 
Sst 4lb. (29 subs). Mr. ©. Gill’s Sting, by Slane, 7lbs extra, aloft to reef the main Ba ail, na moment it fell calm, | in some of the leading establishments both in 
beat Duke of Richmond’s Cuckoo, by Elis; Lord Eglinton’s | and all hands complaine of being so hot, and so much | England, from any, or all of ag ich he can olini ail 
ee, by neo grad and ot others. Tti by Ke oF, sy fea and dust, they could hardly remain up aloft, testimonials.—Direct to B. C., at the Office of this Paper, 
acing Stakes soys eac hree-yrs-o . : ; : — ipa 
fillies” Sst Eo (15 subs), Mr. i rrefonl’s Worth Bies it was worse ‘on deck, the ship at the same time S GAR RDENER.—. A. middle. age wy married 9 
eat Lord G. Bentinck’s Longitude, 8st 41b ; Lord Chestonil’ labouring. Half a mile from the anp saw three balls who lived eight years in his la i 
Pam, 8st 71b. Won Liy a length.— a p los W00 ipy ` the th this lasted about 10 minutes. | under his care the Kitchen and Flower Gardens, Gem 
rest in specie, by subs of 20 i each, 100 pte adde sti e Vineries, Cucumber and Melon Pi w Li 
fund. ds mate. § Lord G. Bentinck’s Miss Elis, 3 yrs, 7st, oe Sgt! equal from S. ierk p bees c om testimo: 
beat Mr. Gully’s Weatherbit,.3 yrs, 7st 4lb; Sir C. Monck’s o the co age ere. e position Of} ous —D ohnston’s, Covent Garden Y 
My old Hack, 4 yrs, 7st 5Ib, and nine others who were not te. inp wel! as he could judge from obser-| ——— —— 
laced. Won ina canter by two lengths.—Sussex Stakes of raons P at noon, was latitude 30 deg., 40 min., As 
4 sovs each; two- ld colts, 8st 7ib; fillies, Sst 4ib. 56 sec., longitude 13 de 44 min., 36 sec., by two 
(10 subs). Duke of Richmond’s Cuckoo, by Elis, beat Col. | 99 Sec., tongitude g- ey DY in every dep usto 
Peels Samphire; Lord G. Bentinck’s Camera Obscura, and Sir alterations. Can have an Baria e e hacen 
G. Heatheote’s Own Brother to Valentissimo. Won by a pendemo. i has just pn Eae t to + Wy Mr. Sk 
neck.—Duke of Richmond’s Plate (handicap) of 100 sovs, Mr. BIRTHS—On the 16th ult., at Bilting-house, near Godm Bath-place Nursery, Tottenham, Middles 
Mostyn’s Dean Swift, 3 yrs, 6st 1lb, beat Mr. Etwall’s Venatrix, | sham, the lady of C. H. MASTER, Esq., of a daughter—16th a $$$ 
5 yrs, 6st 6lb ; and nine others who were not placed. Won by | at 33, Merrion-square North, Dublin, the Lady ELIZABETH S CADR ENER.—A respectable married Mana 
two hs.—Sweeps of 50 sovs each for three-yrs-old. (Six | Mencx, of a daughter—1Tth ult., at West Heath-house, Erith, 32, aber a goo graption knowledge of the culti 
subs). Duke of Richmond’s Laird gg ware over.— | Kent, Mrs. Rensaw, of a daughter—18th ult., at Walpole- | of pines; Vines, &e., sual routine of operati 
Sweeps of 100 sovs each, “for foals of = E subs). Duke | house, Chiswick, the lady of Joun WILSON ALLEN, n. 1 f longing to a gen ntlem: i ig Can have a two year 
Richmond’s Laird o o’Cockpen, walke son—19th ult., in Tilney-street, Lady CAROLINE TOWN of | racter from the duaan he has jus “dame Fare to A. 
Fripay (by wig o Marcher Lady kane received from | a son, still-born—19th ult., at 78, Pall-mall, the Countess of | 5, Richmond-place, Portman-market. 
a Trampoline i ngham ae eceived Re ER! po pgp s a af a an aa Seated, Vi cosy She the 
Chesterfield io seed Semiseria, and 21 others. on. VEEDE. u a emp-to ~ —A middle- -aged married 
March t Vitel Clash — Beatrice beat African.—Second Brighton, the lady of A. P. Born, Esq., of 2 daichi ola S sot income who had. iad: Mian 
! Glass of March Stakes.—Wolf Dog beat Cockfighter.—Nassay | ult., at Rt Mary Aponte terrane: Kensington, the lady of H y have no dhjottión id take oh 
_Stakes.—A dead heat between Refraction and Queen Pomare. | AUGUSTU: WALLER, M.D., of a daughter—I7th ult., at -_ Dai iS Di hE & Tiar paa 
re riory, Suffolk, the lady of Lieut, olose Bax ER, of a watt eal ri Ernie i 
A ORS "3 th ult., a Huntley-hall, near Cheadle, Jie 2 of Gro I} leave Z birect ri R 
S lisee ple ner, Esq., of a daughter—2lst ult., at the Philanthropic domestie.—I 
Society, St. George’s-fields, the lad of the Rev. Srp Walt 
ces of N: BO aor ee esin relic of Ni be es resident chaplain, of a daughter—28th ult., ‘at White. indu 
snd some eng also dF ieee oak i the Right Hon, Lady CARRINGTON, of a son—26th ult., S GARDENER.— A steady, sober, indust 
in hi ack secured to Sir e ashes. the La op asa enn te aug » Man, agoa ~ AE haia had ta ae. ag in th l 
the nation, : ARRIA GES—On i t ILLIAM HENRY | ness ; also. understan 
ans Nicolas, in hi "laborious researches for "editing Spukway, Pia. son of J bie ia & Esq., of 24, Royal- | mendation, and a good setae Hees his late a, 
t pat crescent, Bath, to MARY CHURCHILL, third daughter “of John binge ae aoe charge £ an Establishment, or tol 
and waistcoat which sag wore pagoi = bt - pe Ha, seed Esq., banker, of the former place—I7th ult., at De a X.Y. Z, at Mrs, Argent’s, Garden 
fal od: f the St. Pancras pe Church, FREDERICK St.Joun, Esq., the eldest | Leyton. 4 
gar Pa ai carefully preserve: n p surviving son of the late Henry St. John, Esq., of Age sega 
ad tas they were A Tih soveral other | Mary Any, eldest daughter of Edward Bramah, Esq., of AS. oA 
things, by Si a Hard s captain, to Lady Guildford-street, Russell-square—i7th ult., at St. George’s, ged ee 
Hamilton ; by r they were t okel under Hanover-square, ALFRED, son of Augustus Hamilton, Esq., | to any part of Eng 
li z pecu- | R.N., and nephew of Hamilton Hamilton, Esq., Minister | Francis, Nurs rseryman 
em an Ba sie co page of London ; and Plenipotentiary at the Court of the Brazils, to ADELAIDE, | ——————— iddle- 
i ey remained in f the alderman’s widow, pem Pora y OEREN of the ie Erte ce S GARDENER.— A steady, i T 
The | iol, sq., of Gidea-hall, Bssex—i7th ult., at i Fri Man, who ‘thoroughly unders 
The pallid e sa y anà sho as “naked Seana, Bip amas ” relie. wark, Mr. B. D. Jackson, of -street, Borough, to ELIZA- | Gre e Plants, ’ Kitchen Garden, 5 È 
sum bein g n BETH, eldest erip t wa apes tes of A italfields—19 th tnexeepuionable character from the peor on Ye is 
termined to raise it by subscription, ino order that a ult., at St. John’s, oe sq., of Blockley, | Jeave.—Direct to Mr. Coppland, Post-office, Hemel H 
coat waistcoat deposited, li coat | Worcestershire, to A, Da PA s of the late David | He ae 
which Nelson wore at k battle of the Nile, in Green- Shuter, Esq., of Shuters terrace, Fulham, and Millbank-street, 
n ; Westminster —22d ult., at St. James’s Church, Piccadilly, S CHEDE a respectable 
; wich H ital H that view, he put the pro Epwarp FELLOWES, Esq., M.P., of Ramsey Abbe ey, Hunting- As o perfectly understands 
sition in writing, and had it ven maga ek a —_ . | donshire, and of Hayerland, Norfolk, to the Hon. Mary Tock Fio yah ga on GAIE: 
neg issuing the’ circular, Muss, eldest daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Sondes— Yard, ie required. Can have four years’ good cha 
ee COPY | 29th ult., at Mereworth, Kent, Everyn Boscawen, Esq., eldest q is A. Z., at Mrs. 
ce Albert, who immediatel bs = th t th last os Direct 
A immedia y esire at the | son of the Hon. and Rev. John Evelyn Boscawen, Canon of = ker, Lewisham-road, Greenwich, Kent. 
: aretase Ta be made for himself, as he should C paiaka te Ea Frances ELISABETH, Baroness Le 0 se 
pe i espencer—29¢) t. at St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster, HG: 
pleemere” in presenting the ‘precious Davin Joes, Bsq.of Gla heap park, Hiph Ghost of the AS G rate cago Gzorce Mus, © 
f unty of cone to Mar T CHARL CAMPBELL, Park, A 
eldest daughter of Sir George Campbell, of Edenwood, in the confidently uuana 
eles of gs "North Britain. of a trustworthy servant. Ar 
HS—On the 1lth Fat at Ainslie-place, Edinburgh, | with him two years, 
Ts. oat wife of the Hon. Lord Medwyn lith = a$ handed place will be ariak 
Dablin, fant 21, the Hon. EDWARD ARNOLD erage of th 
i Many 
late Earl of Cavan—Iith ult., at Brighton, Miss wo tee S GARDENER. a highly os 2 
of Grosvenor-street West, Pests contre atk ult., in her 2 who is well acquainted with his Ais oe L 
8 , CAROLINE, the youngest daughter of Mr. Cubitt, of | haye a good character sen thie gentleman Be é 
Cla park and Eaton-place—15th ult., at Hill House, A single-handed oe ee a tg a 
tham, Surre i 
a: ap fn Sk the Earl of ie peg age ar | Pr Pr att, Draper, Stre 
ton gag a eager retired full pay, R.M., age ——_— le 
62 years— s residence, Olapton-terrace, Upper s GARDENER. — A respectable single 
Clapton, Middloser” Me. ee CLARK Spence, of the — oq AS ed 26, ye a. understands a characte ; 
Tebbut, Stoneman, and Spence, ship-builders, Limehou: ten laa ani e eo Py at Mr, 
the 69th year of his age—16th ult., Mr. James get for geet gentleman he hia: pr lett 
40 years of Her Majesty’s Customs—l6th ult., at Ki yore Carrier, Highgate, Middlese: 
Donegal, Ireland, ALEXANDER MURRAY, of Tatiighinn, Esq., 
M.P. for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright, in the 56th RESPECTABLE young Man wishes ws 
year of his a I7th ult., at No. 7, Bereet re, Russell- ‘eimtion to take or ment, or to 
oe is ee te 67th year of his age, Jons Durrrexp, Esq., late situn a ofaF ears beeth 
Tors awiy - Waal agrees with Gibraltar—17 ~ hog? a his seat, Evington, Kent, Sir Joun | Managemen 
pac of the Sir W. or sie itie’ fleet N Epwarp Hoyrw aged 33—18th ult., in. .Store-stree gri 
ode s account o: elson’ Bedford-square, he mg "THomas QUARLES, of Foulsham, in ¢ mt re adopted. 
death, and with Saget esa n peas of the bullion an a the county of Norfolk, ch opam ce Mea Ta a Ss ata ‘business wad salary is not sò m 
of the to the ball, which is now oon beai ony Eo al hes oS = A be nds Mong employment. rikr” Direct t to A. B., 7, Scott's s Yard, Č 
> e a mira sir ol et L Fitzg era. 
in Her Moje bo rarer The coat and waistcoat | K.C. H.—19th June, at her residence, Paradise i, Eain ger beth, | London E 
poi airy in several places with the hero’s blood.”— | in her 83d year, Mrs. Wusamere Mas? Prr aae TAR ult., 
ir 45, = ton. ga Captai: “brandon Gorpon, ag eas 
si g osgi randon-house, eltenham, 
os b Predict the eae —Many rules for pre-| Arve, Countess pa Ponthieu—20th ult., at her daughter's resi- 
—“~ s e eo ge 5 seasons have | dence, sd Johin’s-wood. terrace, Regents park, Eady sion LE- 
CITE EP pe LAMANON n her 78th y 
2ist ult., Aresep OMLINS, Heh lat te me "of the senior ‘clerks 
of Her Majesty’s A sen a RS Qist ult, at No. 11, Southwi 
crescent, — e residence econd son, the Hon. H. pnt 
Sutton, M.P., the be Hon "Vineaeet CANTERBURY, G.C.B., 
| in the 66th year of his age—25th Ie at his residence, Thing- 
ed 68, of Her M 
rofessor a er 
rs cored 
k | tet tie Bult., a oe Bes Park- arg Lady MULCASTER, 
e aai Six h soth ult., 
Property. terms, 
E, Mulen K. c Bu jects peed eas references for 2, 
in. Dausen, of Studley a a in the 85th year of eae heh et Aaaa 
