THE NEWSPAPER. 
that its terms had been abandoned by both pa arties. There was 
= ares to show that Mr. Yule had any knowledge of the 
de of cropping He laid much str — on de- 
fe: fendant’s 3 refusal to produce a letter that ule 
to ey tame agit on this matter, which he halk no dew 
hay byte uch li e on the subjec oe He urged his client's 
right ie r the 107. an ere” for overcropping for the 
last ee see he did not mean to ie they had suffered any 
damage. Defendant had violated his contract, and must be 
not to recover damages, but 
not t at defiance, 
cg t? 
admi! he f this overeropping - for years and 
woes. pe that te salad sect w sert epep ntiff’ 
right h 
an hones ida The 
entleman pone by stating ary = Maitek in dis- 
rbitrator, he had, on his 
clai piken rb te r an illega my distress u 
k iada last bot dey without 
at the ren ot day im: 
S, but to punis 
at dg 
pute be e submi = d t ed a: 
client’s behalf, t 
crop for 1410. ios. ? 
he having t he had no obje ction to produc r. Yul 
might examine mn, and concluded a calling upon Mr. 
e- = give him a verdict for the am Mr. Ott 
arded his scored, from Newcastle th 
lowing is the result : erdi 
sts. Defendant to Tan fom the half- year’s rent (whi 
beonasé due after one ion brought, and formed no part of the 
os bts for), the s of 4l. 8s. for seeds, and 40l. damages 
n due, su 
the subject of the present action, The goods had n 
Te 
proved he had worked d 
years, and had known song a a life. 
WANT PLACES.— All Letters to be 
ENER 
post-paid, 
apab a 
chert the 
Mr. Charl- 
nd is 
arge of , and t! € 
Dairy and the Poultry, if requi: nea birea t W. look 
ood’s, Seedsm: man, Covent Ga: rden, London. 
A ASH HEAD GARDENER.— —A single Man, aged 26, 26, 
Knowledge of his 
for king a arg distress upon Mr. Tweddle’s crop. 
Plaintiff to pay all costs of the reference and award.—Carlisle 
Journal. 
ond fallow, third Wh: D 
hay, andi in the he following year lo ploughed A again. Hadin BIRTHS—On the Ist ult., at Smedslattan, near Stockholm, 
sie the wife ee GEORGE J. R. Gorpon, Esq., jun., of Eilon, Her 
sas tay Chase’ @ Affaires at the Court of S tockholm, of a 
8th ult., at the (Srna oat ARUNDELL’S, m 
quantities of. lime. ha a ogy Mrs NE Yon aes son—29th ult., 
apol 
ar ‘hey siete and fu i = management- tienaa Rockingham Castle, the Hon. Mrs. PW irate, “of a daughter— 
E ; e lady of the Rev. CHARLES LACY, 
a 
Sr. 
. Leonard’s on Sea, the lady o of Mr. HENRY 
GES—On 13th ult., by s 
My — = vo his death, ponte! 5 
fendan the aes 
oy 
as croppi ng as he had done as well before as since. 
Sir J. Graham was regan Lary Mr. Yule vice-president et Bansy CA N, Es ao atin second a Rar 
a W, 
A rie a e Gharles Richard. Cameron, M.A., rector of Swaby, i in the outy 
of Lincoln, to ar Y EUGENIA, only daughter of the late William 
., Knight of the Gui ee n Order, and for- 
at Venice—25th 
father al e for ands in 1826. Cro 
. Woop, ia son of John 
O of Brownhills, Staffordshire, be Sopura, second 
mter of G. F. Schm , Es berg Con: cre it 
rinity Church. te Sia ngton a a ie Gros, Esq., of 
Goliath ates City, "to ELIZABETH, a: pper of James 
fa Mr. of Par apas e, Liverpool-road, Islington, 
a ty s rules for awarding premiums of vo Meritch, i n the Deccan, of 
were here produced by Mr. Yule, but ao Lf a year in maen 
defendant w: ssful c: andidate Piel fen md 
as follows => “6, “To ‘the beet anage das 
which the ago does not ande: 3l. Be B.I hs deciding the las last 
judges will examin Eo eie 
R 
en or-place, G ORE, second 
and Rev. Horace AR agod 8 ap TEE ult., at the 
Eo tor Bowes: Ifield, i 83d year, Mrs ABETH LEW: 
relict of the late Rev. Spe eat ra pat bie “ye win, vi icar of Ifield, ad 
rector of Crawley, Sussex_20th ult., ses his residence in St. 
John’s-street, Chi phos ae Rev. GEORGE Aue s How, in 
the 75th year of his any years c ay peri vic: r of Bo sh: 
Sussex—30th ult., Ta pene 48th year, Mr. JOHN Meada late of 
the Admiralty, Somerset-house—20th ult., in the 77th year of 
his age, Josuua JEBB, Esq., of Walton Lodge, i a as s county of 
Derby—27th ult., at Sprin; ttage, Sta ete JOHN 
Mason, of the ria of Mason and Gilbert ae stan on- 
upon- Trent— 27th ult. mond, in “her 80th PRR Mrs, 
IRVINE, of Aes aoas among urrey, w of the late aes 
ds "e 'Esq.- —2ith ult., es Oheltenh ries 
N, K.C.H., 
h ules, ven Pins efter a song ‘ness, GEORGE 
ark-te’ 
Qore, wallet of the lat ie Sct G dan n Magic of No n, Aberd 
se a ult., at the residence of ‘his permen pa Richard 
aris, of Gre: at Shelford, Ca mbridgeshire, Mr. Darrorne, of 
TTA ed 72, after an illness of only three 
CHARLES i of No. 12, New Bond- 
—830th ult., aged 16 years, James Nasu, only survi urviving son 
= ate Thomas atch, of rer Brompton—30th ult., at Lewisham, 
a few w days’ illnes Dietmar , the egy ed wife of Mr, 
Josepa” Bickerby, of Gro and erbo 
ane. 
panded $0 
—Mr. Birrell, ‘rs Safkoot, land pa abort 
efen ; land in Fe and found the 
pre of cultivation, an “ith one exception all 
e only part to which "the least objection could be 
o acres, which ind now growing turnips, sed which 
n laid down in 1836, w) 
oes ne 
matia, apta cording to agreeme! 
consi Beatie: expense in subiriding s 
justified in doing. Defen could not S 
clauses without aoe h 
tion lands. s, adjoini ning Lo natn: fe fade rdsof 20years. Itis for the 
accommodation o of the town people, who pay a post igh rent, 
vultiv: the. n e. I farmed Smalmstown, — 
art of aid fo in father’s D oldin; 
to N: O 
than if p: d stubble. I hay 
‘ops within the last few days. The fences are do CORNS AND BU 
i The w Patronized by the Royal Family, Nobility, Clergy, &c. 
AUL’S EYERE ata Peai is a sure 
and s speed] cur annoyances without 
E eia the least pai in ete 
Unlike í all other remedies for | Gonk, its operation is such as 
Aaa pa Beg Bh the Corn: sAn together pay 
cay part whi TAR. "pean (ind per may sa: oa g Corns is at all tii 
with the conditions of m a i | ‘dangerous, and ae been frequently hp arcs with 
s-examine: Til Be was a farmer of Sir lamentable conseque eh ong its liabili ren 
y reason for quitting before the expiration 2 owes 
ras ad (orga: failed to perform his Segoe 
an injunction was applied for, and 
ultimately a reference was come to. Re-ex ated by Mr. 
Robinson. — Pray Mr. Birrell, tify my learned friend’s 
euriosity bac hag ee the result. ra pay or re 
perior, 
s per acre than tha wing o 
waich pm = a ploughed « out of te ta year 
d to 
son 
B 
gror it iake with “the most gentle pre es an ing 
an instant a delightful relief yu badge and, bdar porse- 
verance in its application, entirely eradicates vete- 
rate Corns an z nons, 
Testimonials have been received from upwards of one hun- 
ive damages ? Physicians and Surgeons = me atest gree 3 
—I ery ved damages, Pra eue a a you say ho gonis d by Jonn Pos tm tet et E three in 
much ?—I cannot name th t it was between | for 2s. 9d., am to be had re ©. Exo, ss ed near the 
700%. and a er ae Beaty. | “Bead bandman to Mr. | Albert Saloon, Hoxton, London; and all whole i nd retail 
F cupier of another pp cai arm for 12 years | medicine venders in town S pi try. The genuine has the 
e 
A = Ag on the stamp. 
ee po ce most obdurate Corns, 
“PAUL: s Every Man’s Friend.” 
that he lik all the man at the brewery. 
ness also spo the superior condition of defendant’s lands, a roa Peg i crip L I aA gr fay te rab F 
and re pad of cropping accommodation lands, which Prices, b A purchas ipti nabled peim the articles 
s $ ed. Mr. Andrew Hill, of A -—I | that are best suited to nake. 4 2 good set of men Sent free 
udge of one class of gs in 1839. Defendant a | by post, on application ir Est: ae = o oe in 
peony Paar and my colleagues awarded him the prize. It piye cusbevely for pts pe facture of Bedding 
sot cr it hope be in t aa eee e of by. Heyden i ey pies os sien a. per i “ties oat Som, 
pointe Wa aaie ai report eather Dressers an iB ufacturers, 196, opposite the 
edding Man: 
Chapel Tottenham-co dtteted. 
wai 
trained defendant’s crop on th t Au 
He had the papers from Mr. Mounsey, and rode part of the way | 4 ANTED, an “ei aig in Py px igh and 
p th Mr. ipina = hg = Kept possession w AREHOUSE. One w = ge 
three mo No efendant said it was all | wilt be preferred. — ona pesti 
y tit ie ch 
ce, 
E aE attorney Lanter that he 
made frequent pplication for a pie of the 
ent, — bon and after fg 
Profession į in ey 
department. Can have an rect Wi -_ act the 
copa: E : jez I cter ae the 
Pane 2 i has just left.—Direct to W.H tthe Office of this 
AS GARDENER—A_ ‘single Man, under 35 years 
of age, who has a thorough knowledge of Gardening in all | 
= branches, including the culture of Mage ds. He has served | 
n some of the leading establi pe s both in Scotland ang | 
Taani, and can produce satisfac ans >t stimo: aies — Direct to 
A. B., at the Office of this Paper 
AS GARDENER.—A young Man, aged 27, who has ” 
. or orough practical knowledge is busines Can 
` 
any sonny of England.— 0 A. Z., Mr. Henbrey’s, Seeds. © 
of hi 
o years’ sega character, pa has no objection Sail 
man and Florist, Croydon a Baie ey. 
on—30th ult., at | 
S GARDENER.—A young Man, aged 30, who 
undertake the management of the Vinery, Greenhousgil A 
Kitchen and Flower peg inn ae Forcing, ‘Ge.—Diree’ rect to 
H. R., 24, Stafford-place, 
ANTED, in a country Saas a Knifeman, who 
understands Grafting, parei and the general manage- 
ment of Fruit-trees, ro, rca F aa Shrabe and 
Plants. None need pan gage ag ba epee eg ye 
= | for sobriety to W. C., at the Office of 
show | this Paper, stating terms, &c. 
R.—A respectable single Man, aged 
ies ctly proarnna the culture of Pin 
and Mel also Stove and 
A 
Pes e, 
Plants, Rade trees, 
ave three years a 
his te} place.—Direct to ae 
place, Paddin: ngton-green, Mid 
ns: 
pate and Kitchen Garden: 
and a half bere eng ae Prinses from 
t Mr. Smith’s, 7, Churches 
marr! d Man, 
mbrance, aged 2 o has a thorough nome ‘thi 
bu: usiness, and ean “be high ‘recommen d by his pe 
s been three —Dir 
No objection 
Beaufort-street, Chelsea, Middl 
= R. 
who me 
peed respectable establishments 3 
and Vegetables ; oe sin 
and ahaa se P ai” 
Mia ddl a 
S GARDENER.—A young Man, aged 27, W 
A a thorough pacar ae of Practical Gardening in ae 
branches. mae Peay ereference can be given xs k fs 
and integrity.—Direct to B. W., at F. Stevens’, Esq., 
Iham 
Man, 
ultivation ne z 
Has 
hae three years 
Piir. Trai ge edsman and Florist, Kin 
esex. 
NER.—A single young 
nf 
had extensive practice in the ¢ 
e-a G 
the planting and pim 
5, S Stove ana. Gre 
n begive 
O; 
enhouse plants. 
as Diei tto J. BROWN, 
Tow 
ASG: Ga ARD ENER.—A respectable 
aged 29, with an un eBid chara 
practical inopiades of Grapes, cme: 
Plants, Kitchen, Fruit, and Elo ower Ga > TS pi 
ment of Meadow-land, Stock, &c.—Direct o > 
of Mr. Lacey, Ee Hampton, Middlesex. 
Most re 
of £ Crona: " whittleb front 
e ne 
ve single 4 
vs a hasa 
slona, * the care i 
z h the m: 
NER.—A — Man, aged 34 
n the managemenre 
Man, aged SA 
s in or chime 
areca establish™ 
r dor "sobriety, es ability eset 
at Mr. 
ithow 
DENER.—. ae - nib bases 
aged 50, w who has k Gae knowledg 
pr every department, an har io 
h he was th vac ng se omg a ee Se a u 
ee ” 
and ee sep, 
and Fae irect to J- 
No sin; 
5, Mun 
ENER. 
Sorpe with 
tleman 
|e ae mar 
during wk ch tim vhs conduct was 
Asi SHOP, in a in a foci oh to 8. S 
at et oy 
extensively or ol pa a 
ended 
_D. Fercuson, aes not 
sce a wheres m 
