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nessee the peo te consider ita complete prot i iè n be kept any length of 
Becton, in a letter to Dr. Mitchell, an ihat. ae “hak i] time syne! nso its lan tie or expansive power, and 
tree is never known to be struc k b mospheric e elec- | therefore can be used at any time it is required. In 
icity, while other trees are be oom hat ered te, and there ina ae Nurs 
nme 3a May not a knowledge of this afford protec- | is also a loss in blowing it off wl ine isst 1, | I n Ek "a FOREMAN, in the oat door departments 
: | pmi in condensing air there is no waste whatever. neither r | steady middle. seh = H i an wo ta be preferred, who can be oan 
icht in the East.—A newspaper is about to be | is an sere incurred by stoppages. From the official | nro ARE pesca ae -App ly to A. R., at the 
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established in the city of Jerusalem. Solomon, with afl | Tepon o T. henson, the engineer to the London | A7 ANT e ee. aldame -Snad en Ad m VREE o 
h's wisdom, never ot of such et ooa ae Birmingham line, it appears that the expenses of Ww ‘finde FED, ina eouuty Nors = nth Knifeman, who 
Ascent of the Wetterhorn. — It appears from th am locomotive power for eh ne for the yar ate of Fruit-trees, Layering and ee and the general ma 
Berne and Zurich Sarstala that the central or great | amounted to ti 8347. ; out of which enormous a Pla nts, None need apply t ppi boi ell reco 
for sobriety and a n.— Apply v. € mmended 
peak of the Wetterhorn, or 30,0 000! l. were for coke, eral, and fuel, a the shin Papen sunie 6 gis ne. pply to W. C., at the Office of 
Jand Alps, has been lately ascended by a young English expenses inci idental and necessary Z d See 
man, a son of Dr. Speer. This is a feat hitherto for I pi : things connected with WA eee Tee 
unaccomplished, and was attended with great diffi of which wond, as Mr. Parse NT PLACES.— All Lett l 
culty and danger, it having been the season of the ava- states, be sav a if E air-engines were substituted for S HEAD GARDENER.—A single Stead ar 26, 
lanches.— Examiner. Mr. Far 75 ey courts the fullest in- í ie ~~ “Ap anh ener renin of his Prófa ts n every 
The “ Electric Gun.” —In consequence of a commu- quiry into tl pret i inv vention, and is most the fa atar ve an un exceptionable character from : 
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nication made by Mr. Beningfield, the inventor of thi fully g he model Pap F ias “ast ott, = Dirent As B at the, ofins 
instrument, to the anioros of the Ordnance, a depu- has been seen in n operation a t No. 2, a -street, Lei- E 
tation from the committee of the Royal Artillery at by many e ASe and practical \ S HE EAD-GARDENER.—W. Jones, Beddington, 
Teh, EFRA anied by Colonel Chal the secre- engineers, : and Hy have spoken of it in terms of enthu- Surrey, is now a amay = engage with any nobleman or | 
tary, attended some wei ago at the piece of | ground on | siasm, and all persons connected | with railways, naviga- S5 ; 
the haih side of King-street, Westminster, where the tio and machin ery, Whe - | of Stove aud Greenho Sisa Pik cea. forcing Flov 
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laced, e pn experim iments. As the gun is the will pore or i fi ing-ro > me. ; set Vines, lien, and Plower @ Gardena 
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not made an object of public ex xhibition, and = the Dut: it, is certainly of sufficient npr 3 arouse S oTi vclory re Bau deh section Haes eai t curatore al 
ot entor does not allow any close inspection of his in 3 J whom he has served in different capacities. He is single, and 
vention, it may not be itho nut inte eres at to those who to a aged 28. 
„in the words 
of Mr. B ci Ihi ie arane and ong al On the e 10th inst., at a near Stock- AS; GARDEN NER. —A single le Man n, 
p | holm, wife of GeEorcE J. R, Gorpon, Esq., younger, o f Sec Sei d, ectly understa inde 
properties. It was seen by many persons in Jerse ey; | Edom, Her Majesty’s Chargé d'Affaires at the Court of Stock- | Fruit, Flower, and "Kitchen Gardening, having had nial 
but in London by aly a very few friends of the in- | holm, of a daughte h inst., at the eta lodging, | perience in all these branches. Has no objection to oe a 
yentor, and ew scientific and military men. e | Corpus “Christi College, Oxford, Mrs. aw pape s, wife of the ee ane and can be well recommended.—Direct 
” s ji * po President. _ Corpus Chr isti Co! ege, of a mice inst., at at the Office of this Paper. 
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r oreak R LBANK, < = 
pair of wheels, and may be drawn by one horse at 10 | Esq sofa daushte 21st inst., in EA tercaée: the lady of the ASG F NER. ot ingle ere under 35 y 
5 2 i yndha age, 
fa ht 3d inst. 
n K place, ae Indy of Lieut.-Colonel Exrineron, of the Scots | all its branches, ‘includin ng the calves ure of Orchids. 
toe Erhi and el -ai a7 Hanon Guards, of a daughter—23d inst., the lady of J. M. served in some of the leading establi lishmen! re b 
is light and elegant in appearance ; the arrel for | Raixgow, Esq., of Guildford- dodge, Upper Tulse-hill, of a son | and England, un can = yard satisfactory testimonials— 
discharging the bullets is över the bo ody o of the machine, -ad inst. „at Down age-wood-house, Hendon, Mrs. W. Wart- Direct to A. B., a Office of this Paper. 
of a son—23d “Gust. at No. 10, Hyde-park-street, the = 
i ia nay of Fn RANCIS MACNAGHTEN, Esq., of a son—23d inst., at =" GARDEN 
who works it can take a be ue aim ; it is supplied x wA Tea bank, ed Derby, the wife of Joun Coxe FOWLER, —A marrie 
balls by two chambers, on fixed, the oth barrister-at-law, of a son—23d inst,, at East Farleigh practice in n Forest an 
i Ws Ve general cultivation of aa inary ibe 
moveable one, which is ca led the Sales chamber, an ad Vicarage m indy of the Rev. H, W. WILBERFORCE, of a NT eet) 6. Bc 
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may be made to contain any quantity of balls. From ere k ae wo 
è éf te bod urn, ea? ofa E R ee t Bat s 
1000 to 1200 balls could be discharged per minute. | the wife of the ssi Tuomas Jackson, M s Principal of ‘the = Se G ER. =A married Man, aged 30, with 
These yolleys are shot off in quick pecceees, and while Training College, of a daughter—25th inst ss HO incambra D taoeeel ghly estena 
a Tr a aana chaser continue to| Feawng.ot Oemg-yee, conberraly late P| sincan in al iea pane, ani an iara coal 
AT the barrel, so that a constant iini Sr is Ka | O5th Tisk at 4 Cariton- vila, Maida-hill, Mrs. EDMOND BEALES, — er Ton Ses tis t situation; no objection an town di 
taine The bullets are five-eighths of an in of a daugt e o to A. B., Os 4, Portland-street, Wan = 
(those used. in. the au aa perimenlsa on $ ES MA RRL GES—On the 19th inst., at Garrock, in the p ESA - 
were not so lar e); + butin ce, the S ER a R gro Di of P Wakefield, Esq. ; Ast GARDENER, dither to live in or out of | 
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being but little e ravi wodd rep ee balls Fite in in | (reli a ne Ì fate ch: ee rel Esq = Bas Indi aeni young age a who perfetly waders u 
(relict of the late cl aa ella: esi ast India | pis bus in all its branches. Can be highly re 
diameter w ah ite nereased force. The bullets now used | Compa ice), and niece of ord Viscount _Kenmure— | ™ ness pies to A. Ba 
2 p 7 outed. ingle-handed place objected to.—Direct to A. By 
are calculated to Mall at ihe istance of a statute mile ; Piet fast at Perle te Ce foris pan eS Perse si aa Mr. Eldridge" s N: arke t Gardener, No. 2, Goslins’-place, Gre 
i shire, ei q., four al q 
they pas: s freely through a Per. h oe va Suh, eti Rrestom, Esq., of Tatton-park, in the OOGA of ersi Bat r E AS y 
ng ischarged | Lady Many Frances PIERREPONT, eldest daughter o the Earl ae a youn anes d 27, i 
against an iron target th my are dashed to pieces, at | ix A ee ee tees gi All Gig iied ey Al RDENER, a ya ng Man, mart U in all 
ses am, the Rev. CHARLES Browne DALTON, Prebendary © ‘as to abil 
if into a solid log of wood are often found we elded to- | 5; Pauls, Chaplain of Lincoln’s-inn, and late Fellow of Wad- branches. it "fost respectable n epee ng St, John'i 
th b and inte; Direct to B. W., at F. Stevens, Esq. 
B er, appearing to be united by a semifusion.” Ta ham College, Oxford, to Mary Frances, second daughter of | Palham me se ae y 
e exper! ma on Saturday the distance of the target | the a $ op vs onana E inst., at Southwold, Suffolk, Sen TIEMEN. 
ae var 7 the Rev. et ed LA , Vie: are, Hert- EMEN AND 
a ; re gu = m a distance >a eae fo: ot t Witson, youngest daughter of the la o has! ind 
a 3-inch plank was perfora and | Re mas Hannes, of Brooke-hall, Norfolk—2Ist inst., at 
the ini. whieh s struck oe = target flattened as thir Benene Ch pel, Bristol, Jonny Linpsay LAwFoRrD, Esq., 
as half-crown eed, t re plates o metal—and goa pike ohn Lawford, Esq., of Down-hills, ne Totten- 
— ig + | ham, Mid soe to cp Cuarity, eldest daughter of the Rev. 
owing toa to a "The See 2 k Ga cer George Arn e Arm “ag? trong—25t REF ay at St. George’s, ano em: as y and int 
charges g5 rges e | Joun N sq., M. te T Eriza, second daughter by letter, to 
kept up without kapran apparently as long and as | 9f Major-General Picked. CD, iF Meenas house, Berks | omen re roduee ae ae ea Zt. No sift 
contin 26th inst., ne Bentley, Hants, the Rev v. CHARLES JACKSON, only b 
uous as the ineer ce fit. What the zt 
report of the deput: a wi 5 3 surviving 8 n of F. J. Ja ekson, Esq., late Her Majesty’s 
Po i auon be of course cannot yet | Minister Piciipotentiary to the United States of America, and 
own, To the engineers, and to the military and | at the Courts Madrid ‘and Berlin, to ETHELDRED HARRIETTE 
naval officers aie have bee n ays at the tr ials, _the an gn age rof T. S. Seawell, Esq., of Bookham, Surrey 
6th inst. St. Paul’s, -are e-square, — Roxsy cage s 
EA k E | son, Esq., Ga setae in Her Majesty’s 17th Lancers, third s f | Mana Exo 
praise b h inventor, and the highest | Thomas Staviin mec Esq., of the kanor ects. Tedding- able references will be 
testimonials o f the efficacy and importance of the in- bn o ENRIETTA, second daughter of the Hon. Mr. . Neal’s, Nurseryman, Wandsw m 
vention. The cost _ | Justice Wightman. S GARDED 32, E 
tinual cis ma bt cate, e machine i OS a A the 10th inst., e Rectory, Bridestow, DENER REESS ng Man, aed 3, oh 5 
vin ee ours, resting a few minutes aged 90, the Rev. Goayenon Taui ORE, 60 years rector had 19 years’ improve a pratienin a ituation he has 
rs, has been estimated at 10/.; durin eines pane and for 50 years rector of Lanteglos by Camel- | Can have three ye ears’ character from the $ ne 
3 g y Todd & Wright, Cam 
ae oaths pore bullets would be discharged than | for ie a Pa t., at Rotterdam, .Sir ALEXANDER Fonas, left. —-Direet to to W. J., Messrs. to! 
from the Knight o ke. Most Noble Hanoverian Order of the Guelph, | green 
eik ir greatest 1a of on o g eene firing at - aay ARSA Sod Privileges, late Her Britannic DE 
nick ajesty’s Consul for pared olland and Zealand, aged 72— 
’s Air Engines. i 1iti ik, at Bath, GEORGE Maxmann, Esq., late eof Her ish 
oroughly acquain 
23. 
ita ars, is sanguin Majesty’s Customs, i gy iS the 76th year ae his age—18th | thorough A 
ppe goi = Piso to whagine that he has inst., at Wootton-hall, cesar the Right Hon. Lady ars’ character from hi 
which will work a complete re- enport, B r. Allom’s, Bookseller, York 
l Louisa, wife of the Rev. Walte rt, Bromley—18th conte > ii. 
volution in ey mode of drawing or propelling trains on | drowned while bathing near Piyeoah the Hon. GRANVIL ed Man, n, aged d 29, 
railro: ads, nd in the manner in y mo- wpe JOHN ai aa 16, son of the Earl of Bantir EN 
2ist inst., at ges Mania Herts, GERTRUDE ARABELLA 
i idle-wheels i in shi che produced. Mr. Par:ey’s SOLLIVAN, in her 21st year—2Ist inst., at Stanhope street Orchidaceous, $ Stove, a po te 
ention is 1e thinks, app icable to all the pu of Mar pices, ae of the Jate Sir George Cooper, Judge o h Kitchen-g Te country, or al 
setting machinery in motion for which steam-engines the Suprem = e Cou: A n Judicature at Ma 5 son aged oe irect t , at Denn nis & C 
are now employed. T oe : is residence, Do pton. ae Rev Joun Day Ta A reco . ~ 
i tence = t — it will act as te moare Pen of North tasdeoham, ‘Norfolk, ag ed 61—23d inst., Mr. Hivon | me ad, Chelsea. 
r stationary engines of ali kinds. The | Birn, of Green-bank S w-mills, $ E Ganges Middlesex, a 
are worked by means of condensed air. The 548d inst., at Assar Mer, the Hon. Sir Ric 
icity of air when compressed into receivers is raised OTTLEY, late Chief Justice of the Supreme “Court in Cerion, 
an s 
FRR ny power. The engine i ibo ording +s ike deserip- ed 62—23d inst., at the Ffryth, near Wrexham, ekea an ae y ial Sani oa ` 
tion furnished | by the patentee, can, be filled at a termi- King’s Counsel —23d inst,, at Earl’s-court, Old Brompton, | branches can a. Fry Hon. Sec. of byt West 
„and MARGARET, the wife of Charles Wesley Doyle, Esq., in the 24th | Direct to E. R., care ii ’ Society of Ga! rdeners, 
replenished from stationary receivers at the various | Yay of her ae ooy bea Pe Lago a poe ke Sir oe of the Royal P 
-» MAR e eldest c . | heath, 
of railroads as often as occasion may require. | Henry Bridges, 406, Oxford-street—24th inst., at Wimbledon, z 
ee Professor at Agriew 
es Oxford. 
To the: ives or receivers of the engine so filled, to | & anie the second son of the Hon. Charles and Lady Maria R.D p Herts 
obviate the — e force and gradual deeline of pres Ponsonby—24th inst., at Barking-side, Essex, Susana, wife of MS ONAN College, F ree 
Hive an the workin ng eylind de de i E Jamei Seater, conductor of Ordnance, Grand Arsenal, hay ricaltara at a 
i , aa is | Bombay, aged 48—24th inst., at West Park, Kew, (the residence sere se Seren. censor 
cores into ‘sie the air passes a giv of his a Sir W. J. Hooker), Josera Hooxer, Esq., in the Managem 
whi g it cannot TE but iy adjust- 92d year of his age—25th inst., at Wortley, near ee eld, the 
self-acting Soe has Nouirakle Archdeacon CORBET Te a —2d ult., at Bombay, 
aby of fever, EDWARD DAVIES, gt Mas in Equity. 
uts or econ the 
ses ina { ANTED. A pEr pih a Gentleman’s Esta- 
rom iue rhe blishmen' osu i — in 
wer is carried b ma paree hoh Fad e ri . 
a distance. L oriculture. ding Pines, a whose character wiil routine of 
as steam must | Crayford, Kent, ` SEI to E. Maxrtep, May-place, 
