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THE NEWSPAPER. 
Theatres. 
Drory-Lanz.—This theatre opened for 
Saturday w za 
medy are ex eluded, pir the <a 
for tenors, Messrs. Harrison, 
beas, Messrs. Henry Phillips, atin, Burdini, a 
We are, moreover, promised the Pg ee 
; Lind, and Anna Thil on. The instrumental 
orchestra is numerous, and the chorus is sai aid to b 
q 
ti 
the | se 
_ The greatest of the English theatres 3 
10nS 
the al 
be for 
held, 
havin 
Ne 
piy great care.” Impo ortant novelties are announced : 
in the reign of Que 
of the Bible subjesting the parties to the c 
of heresy, most of the c 
n Mary, the proof of the ae | 
w m accounts for this 
con: 
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The ep ro- | € 
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med of the 
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estimation in which this treasure is is | 
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races | 
may | 
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WAY’S SOENE, h ment, 344, 
[Oct 
` HOLLOWAYS PIN 
HOLLOWAY’S 
ache, dimness of Sight, d 
HE FAME OF 
able Medici ine. Druggists, and at Pr “et jimit- 
nd, 
of a Lor 
r the sum of 
fr om the 
g offered to 
ew Loco 
prer 
rsh 
motive ages 
it 
yaad” ste 
said to 
a pi opera yy 
Seribe; 
in s last opera, “ The 
PIN RE ballet dept the com- 
nd i d 
—A new opera by Mr.‘ Wallace, sa 
de 
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cs 
propa: 
ulsi By means of eno 
enpre 
wo diesesited in liquifying atmospheric air, : pe 
few drops oe of some eenn mpo 
into it, suffice t resu 
bg 
make 
ona 
fea laden 
large scale has jus t been made, 
books el le: 
cy.— = letter from Phil a 
phia in the ‘Memorial de Rouen has Aon £ ate wing :— | 
“Wi illiam Evans has resolv ed. a prob 
p 
I 
del- 
“pad ; 
Nur rsery and Seed B 
ROYAL § SLOUGH NURSERY » NEAR WIN 
CUTTER BROWN i zi desirous g taki 
educated Youth prk an 
ARs 
A Pn win an Bg, ted, 
of 20 
piece phere, he has lived ; 
y Pos 
r 09 
= ca: 
oe ota able youth would be 
TANTED.— -A person. well ac 
lant ager S $ Nursery, : 
AN, wher e a lar; 
quainted with 
articnlars as to age, “experience, 
ingle ; may be 
— None need 
le to rodu the most ahoi ionable 
ba 
vaggons was melfet ie a a distance of 60 miles 
ss than an hour and a quarter—the whole motive 
power er "bemig the Aa icy air enc! alos ve a two 
and a half measure; into which drop by 
minute to Fo sing ee heinien compo- 
ee ady subscriptions are abun 
co} orm: Pent 
ay 0 
po e opera of Saturday evening, “ E 
nebantresy, ” is too well known w require any rem 
It wa n the whole well pe erformed a nd well received. 
WANTED. -—In an eminent NURSERY, in one of 
the atid marng places in England, a Y OUNG de of 
good char: address, who writes a clear han 
a tolerable aequaintanee heian th rade. 
young Man, desirous of i 
ei in’ 
ar 
P, d ficon aier 
ston m ane paon 
ERE 
i re A Stella, 
aplau. Thenovelly ofthe evenin ig was the ballet called | 
sc P} i it 
ety urse of . The in? geitir ng, stat ting terms a Yereronces, D. R. M., Po ost-office, 
is theatre by Messrs. St. George and Albert i ep ito “i gg miin 7 pne boat pay make a 
e passage from Philadelphia to Havre in ei a 
the musie oni for, the gina on by M. Adam, ie ge from of his li “ht nie A len = ee ys AJ ANTED.—In an old established Nursery, in the 
di mer is founded on well-kno to o rry § ks gine, neighbourhood of London, an experienced man as PRO- 
Massachio, a hg entine eM has | ss-horse-power will detains that quantity in eight| PAGATOR AND GENERAL GROWER OF NTS. None 
hou: ee but those who ha h knowledge of their 
page j adios of Hebe, so "exquisitely te pose 
he falls madly in love with it. His 
l nted, 
y 
usiness, and whose character wil 
h ion.—Apply by letter, with erie ais “addres SS, 
i r the strictest ge =. 
to Mr. Bro 
statue being ‘dicing bi by | 
cal Gar pectable 
mation is partly gran the BIRTHS—On the 16th ult., at Wolverton Vicarage, Bucks, the Bedford Nursery, Hampstead-road, London. 
day, but relapsing into marble by = Prince eed oe ol pete Be Eeer Se a lk at 
de Medicis, who has desired to purchase from Thk = = ut, at at Chesterford Vicarage, Essex, the Lady WANT PLACES.—AIl Letters to b t-paid 
sculptor, on his refusal, finds means to carry it off, Har of a daughter — 18th ult, Proa — 
a series of adventures ensue, the “Marble Maiden” Te ctory, hear Maidstone, the a ae Rey. fee and ian S HEAD GARDENER, a young Mar bal per- 
i A repe z + | daughter — i yas, near Richmon fi derst t of Pines, G 
being alternately alive and dead. Feeling and intelli- Yorkshire, the wife of the Rev. JAMES SELETRE, of a son—| Gre Taie 1y am a management of in an AFA 
gence are gradually awakened in her d; she is h ult, at Gray’s Vicarage, Essex, the wife of the Rev. Serer eretar of 2 years.—Direct to B.J., No. 1, Norfolk- 
loved with equal violence by both h irers, but Serr LE, of a daughter—20th ult., at Northamp- | place, Coach and Horses-lane, Newington-green, Middlesex, 
love on the youthful prince instead of the bie id Lady Eminy FITZHARDINGE CAPEL, of a son—2Ist í 
author of her being, who, in a momeng of jealous fury, | son- 23d ult.’at2, Corer Brook street, the Hing Tade g von S FOREMAN, PROPAGATOR, & CULTIVATOR, 
when she is in her marble state, destroys the work of | of a son—29th ult., at West Monkton, Somerset, Lady Oct Hist a Seen hag ahs ae a respectable Man a. 
ds. the existen £ being he 1 LONY, of a daught ‘er—Ist at Mar; fag Kent, the har of genera K 
bio won he ll Ar - i “yah f thi y LE Baron ELPHEGE VAN ZUYLEN VAN VELT DE -e p that scapes. Can hare a good reference. ee to 
a s E S S Or oy i AE FES leteni —4th inst., at Plasgwyn, Ile "of Anglesey, the | T. SmE at Mr. Pavey’s, Florist, Kings-road, Che 
be too or a ballet. It affords a daughter—4th inst., at the Provost's Dodge: 
scope for the talents of Mademoiselle ei Eton n College, the Hon. Mrs. Hopeson, “of a son 6th i t., at AS. GARDENER, a single Man, aged 28, who 
z= representation of the ‘animated sta s-park, Kent, the MARCHIONESS CAMDEN, of a lived in ee place Bed ie about z leave six year’s, hasa 
ap orough knowledge o ing. Most res 
th 
ved with continue da plause. p ae AGES—Onthe 10th ult., at Puddletown, D , JOHN paw sk can be giv en ka yi ‘ability ane integrity. Has bad 
’ SULLIVAN, Esq., to FRANCES, semana ee of the “pod Rey, | jection to take Gree of some Fa arming land wis eae; 
R. Lowth, and granddaughter of the Right Rev. Robert Lowth, Direct to A. B. at J. B. Boormpy's, Esq. Twyford Abbey, 
formerly Bishop. of London—18th ult., at Llanfyllin, the Hon, | Acton, Middlesex. : 
a ALL AY.— Cesarewi: pitch Stakes.—8 to 1 agst andi Hes s Hexar NoEL forse third son of the Right 
Mr. Watts’s n (taken) ; 9 tol ag ab Lee Stradbroke’s See to Harrier REBECCA, eldest daughter of wie a married Man, — 30, who 
pe ee a (taken) ; 9 to 1 dest Mr, Skerratt’s In- the aes John Humiveys, Esq., of Llwyn, Montgomeryshire— ands cultivation of Pines,” Vines, &e., with © 
trepid (taken) ; 14 to 1 agst Lord Chesterfield’s Jenny Wren; | 934 ult., at St. George’s, Hanover-square, the Hon. dnd Rev. Calcite F. wks and age 2 a! Can have o a 4 years ; 
20 tol „Mr. s Paint-brush (taken freely) ; 20 to 1| RicmanD CAVEN WNSHEND BOYLE, youngest son of the | recommendation from his present em 
Exe Wee Pet ; 20 to 1 agst Mr. Etwall’s Ægis; Earl of Cork and Orrery, to ELEANOR VERE, young ghter | capable of taking charge of the Laundry p required.- yak iA 
a1 Lord G. Bentinck’s My Mary ; 25 to Ep Colonel | of Alexander Gordon, Esq., of Ellon, in the county of Aberdeen, | C. Coorsr, Vale Lodge Gardens, Leatherhead, Surrey. 
s Lam-not-aware (t. aft. off.) 25 to 1 agst Lord G. Ben-| 73th ult., at Berne, at the residence o ritish Minister 
i ass tard Beier Vet cu Lord @. fa Fagor Ke pison Alpe to | Miss Hanpinog, eldest daughter of the Governor-General of S GA NER.—A single Man, aged 34, who 
ites Watte’s The Baron ikon per graf peee z $ A osi India, to Major ARTHUR CUNYNGHAME, son of Sir David Cunyng- has fil ie ne om situation of Gardener for upwards of ! 10 years: 
Trai sad i igs ; Irwin’s Ould | hame—25th ult., at the parish church of Diss, Norfolk, | to a centlem ately deceased, is desirous of engaging with | 
al en) fy to 1 agst Lord 6 eeni s Clumsy iL14M Harris, of Lincoln’s-inn, Esq., to Pairi, third Kobl Guntl “ho may be in want of en a 
to 1 agst Sir Bulkeley’s Chert: aughter of the Rev. Willia Manning, MA. va ector of Diss in y ahaa ie ve ity. The. wé aist ctory reference as to 
—30th ult., E g horndon eng Eiet, th pease Hue mpetency and character can be given. No single-handed 
z ; : near 
HH zeel AEA on. a hanes ey de ghte ight Hon.. Tar i lion, Ayr = place willbe a be accepted. —Direct to T. Vatos; Upton-hall, ni 
Island of S!. Helena.— a kinagulat fa that | Lady Petre—7th inst., at Morning Thorpe, the UR d 33. the 4 
are to be found oa none of the tro T coaste Sheringham Hall, and. the Hon. Mrs, Upchor to Teinien | À S GA ae ari i as] his bacies 
but one, is the soundings abutting on the island eldest daughter of the Rev. Charles N. Wodehouse, Canon of So esac aie a PEASE kare x (eon ae 
A a 
all it: c cter 
his Inst ‘situation. Hası no —— to Merk charge of a cow, 
Jane 
round. Indeed, this island may be considered remark- cha h of Eccleshall, EDMUND BEGE Denison, of Lincoln’s e Iba Acie de nd, a vired, —Direct to Y.Z., at Mr. 
Sq., barrister-at-la n son of Edmund Denison, # i 
able for ety ea ah eres. viz. “3 rabbit ts, zata, Esq, M. -P to Faxnr Carman : phages ome daughter of the Lord E te = n, Middles 
Bishop of Lichfield—9t! inet. at Witley Court, in the presence yried Man, without — 
rocks, whilst the second leb imals o A f the Queen Dowager, kes and Princesses of S GARDENER.—A young ma busi- f 
the island, ; and paiite asa rachel ing plague a aide the Sate Weimar, the Rigi EarL Howe tothe Hon. Area who has a practical Knowledge of Bit "hi i 
ak an Pe ay P sp ANNE GORE, second daughter of the late Admiral Sir John | ness, Can have a tires years’ good character — a 
mackerel is he e ae ly fish that stands by the island pod ino at Gor r nd Mat of Bor i Queen Dowager— place. —Direct to E. V., the Cottage near the 
ins artin’s-in- ir Robert Mon: Barnes, Surr 
-Fields 
E, Kn Sa one of the Barons of the bourt of Exchequer, to 
Sho Pe Dalig i the storm which ae thou 
f G È —A married Man wit 
over this cig aod ok Sen day week, a large quan- aces imi daughter of the late Thomas William Carr, $ GARDENER understands forcing, 
tity of snails fell on the grounds of Captain St, Clair, at &e. e general management of tho Kone 
Stave: Th : pad, DEATHS—On the lth ult., at the Wesleyan College, Dids- d char: ene —Direct to 
erton. e captain s ly furnished | bury, NAomr, wife ofthe Rev. W. L. Thornton, aged 30—15th ult., Garden, plod inte ee oe: Wan ndswot at 8 
with a ay of ee ch may be seen at pees oe ser Maj.-Gen. Woopnovusz, aged 65—16th ult., bier Se e ar: Sea eee 
our oe e t some of his unds were | after a very short illness, at This veer ada at Lydcott, in the BO a ai 
literally covered with these eurious con Faas from. the | Pts! of St. Ive, Gzoner Cock, on Justice of the Peace— yet aged 33 years, 5 whe perfectly Vengers 
a 16th ult., at Bath, WILL Ross, Esq., formerly Attorney- all z pos a BSE character. 
upper regions.—Cheltenham Examiner. General of Jamaica, aged 74—16th ult., at Waltham Abbey business i ina EL ple, bo , Wandsworth 
_A “eerie Bank-note.—The editor of the Tyne aen pinsin reap yakl, for 20 years l Honorary | M: P- ° — BAI 
ecretary of the Society for the Promo f Perm Į 
Universal Peace—17th ult, aged ons Baxcrwatt, stp F AS GARDENER, jor: GARDENER a 
— taig, namely, posed last man living who in r —. r ta el 
the Woodmancote | 4 Rodney in the destruction of ¢ suas French eei in rie stea ady, a 38 le e-a ged Era ess ia all its 
West Indies, on the 12th of April, 1782 17th nlt, Mr. W. H. Is spevetly ‘acquainted with his WSporieuléure, and Agric 
CHAPMAN, of the Arm ht and Lower B grave -place, | Viz., Horti Stari. a ement of the Dairy 
Pimlico, aged 56—18th ult., at Hyde-park-gate, south, Kensing. ture. His y rife would undertake the ma yr D ince 
ton — RoserT Forses, Esq., aged — 19th ult., acci-| and Poultry if required. Can er on respectability 
drowned, ATTHEW RoBINs, of the ome tant weeny character from a family of Bg iy abroad.— 
General’ s-office, Court of Chancery, and Elm-grove, Peckham— | he has just left, on creo ance! Elorde ner, Ember 
19th inst., at the Rectory, Elkstone, y Rey. T. HOOPER, A, | 8. G, at Me. ©. ce niece ener: : 
—25d ult., at Paignton, Devon, aged 72. Peed Awstzy, Esq., Thames Ditton, 
repos h Mayor = oa oe , at Walton-house, NCY. 1 
‘arwic! e, , Sir Jons M T, Ba .P.— ssor i 
28th ult., at the e of her father, in A nat eee ME DONALDSO ON, Profes sd: poi and 
aged 19, Emmy Ocravta, daughter of the Hon. Charles Ew. Agricultural College, = ae fe be emplo 
Law, M.P., Record London—1l6th of May, at the North | seyeral Agricultural Wor! Mid i a occasional or 
Shore, Sydney, A a, Mr. James Too, third son of Mr, | Mana; agement of La: ne Property, to practical 
Tegg, of Cheapside. aged 37—21st. ult., at the Adenza, near | Mr. DONALDSON was arly breeders in 
orn, Sir Caartes D’Orxy, Bart., late of the Hon. East | with the most pitts farmers sive practice of the 
India Company’s Bengal € ice. Heis succeeded in one | has had a avery varied and exten “ie rank, 
of the old —_ his only brother, now Sir estates of chen eee cad Planting, a 3 
, Bart.—3d inst., at Ipswich, S loyed in modern Letting 
Winttam Pace, Esq., Admiral of the Blue, mer se ait’ airs of Farm Buildings, in the 
i iat T near tone, Si ILLIAM WEL Drawing of Re Rents, and in the gen | on 
volumes | PEPYS, Paton spr pret Sn apie t at Wivenhoe Park, Essex, Property. Mr. Don: ferme, and permanent t services 9! 
A E ies gh A 
A Hatsegrron, ., 35 years of the te rate. aera uae 
persecu- representatives of Seon or z will be given if required.—H : 
