pee Gos ernment: have declined to 
_ we have preferred, without spelen rene 
account 0 the expense. and losse 
which the: rin as 
manner, 
vane eT facing 
, On | tention to erect a similar battery 
eh ih and conti contingent, the Thames. 
e 
more ra regret agen 
e loan the Venezuelan frie 
mith, | bed on Tuesday 
ted to advance, e, and <n street. 
ced, a: considerable portio on, in: t the a very 
ick me r of the sum 
THE wtih 
ons = 
on re pres 
the e river, and it is said to be their 
of the Venezuelan Mini 
enih the sudden death of M; 
—We 
vo ortique, 
nister, who o was saka 
te dead in his 
ning, at his ein Wimpo le- 
His p iuri who had j just sent toons 
re va diplom matic a to Sweden, , had 
fh 1 
ents, but 
t to: such an 
verre In ~ dniki of tele meine p reker Re the 
mediate cause of death was pat cold a nd in- 
matio tion of the irent M. F 
also to 
the ship Mary aders e whol sailed for ou z ee | 
on the 12th of September), such asum ofm 
circles. 
` The Parish oj 
Will L Ti: 
and thatthey produce only fat, and do not goto sustain the m 
cular fibre. On the othe r hand the. Pn ge and op nea 
2 wheat, horin oats, rye; and the seeds of peas, beans, and buck- 
heat, cor —— muscular fibre and bone, 
awe eae and many other elements.o' body. 
Medical Denstitionsen: by the wats of chemistry, will be able 
to apply these factsiin practice. Many of the children of the 
nobility had fa 
aet m Aar 
to 
4 pi 
e, Sago, but ; he ed sleek and fat, 
apparentiy i ja good Healy ‘but all:the qhia “a ine woe ig of 
those elem nasa 
spate was es sain Mn ira lepen 
mankind lived longer now mi ie their. fathers did; 
father nahi died at the age of 65; he{Dr. Buckland) w: 
ards-of 60. The, great reason ot thishe bokered to be ti that ee 
redecessors rs ofthe might al of hum; 
which hi allude, but 
at brought him indebted to the pari 
> Cuero of the Pier at Bla Mckfriars-bridge. This) ae ep 
f Wa 
rook, Mat ine the tint nen s claim for 1800/., 
ish 507. 
was. opened to the public last week. There was no 
g concurs re cordially in tho tribute of nioa 
but: the Lo yor and members of the 
Bridge Estate Committee inspected ag pier, and ex- 
It modious 
dby 
= and in condolence with his surviving family,” 
h corm neers mously carried,— 
a com! 
and Hye nee ae ‘structure, 140 feet in length, wi 
usly 
several measures which have 
with a 
ed in a ‘right angle to the river fr 
130 feet, They h have both been so construc ted as 
h 
een dat pal be fully confirmed, and. that’ t 
ing be presented to the deputy- | ' 
D 
di 
have also been 
ch Jf, 
Wol Mi pienti —A meeting of the sub- 
scribers- to the fund fi ial for the 
ered Rev. Dr. Wolff, was aa on the Mth ult. at the Briti 
vernor “of the colony ; Bad set 
and carried out certain 
ffee House 
ea — 
ba rai 
e chair. 
account wis was from te it 
bs nted, 
- a ‘hat = ut 8002. had | are sgn A reso- 
lution of the 
t 
mmittee, recommending. tha: 
now s tanding = the bankers, be transfer: 
Wolff's count, was agree 
erty of er “the = Metropolis. — The “following is the 
peas week ending Oet. 
Wee Dati 108 ; pe ar 131; Central, 
rn, 204; Total, 774; 
jommons who so ably a 
es of the House 
hey the ‘edhe of New 
and, and of the ape 
generally, had the late 
c nd to the — 
nj esty’s Government for ‘Gisie-con 
loan t 10nes th s nne mentanin 
fi fox KSh secured upon e companyia lands Tamarai Atò and 6 
lied.”"—-Major Carphey ded 
Robins objected to that portion | 
lanked overnment for the | 
r, Mr. Som 
nstone, w 
mare ‘ep {| Signed the lien 
y avi 
7 years, 063. iths in the week, 1265 ; males, 639; 
females; 626. 
PY, agaes 
ngham uesday, Lord Lyttelton was in- 
stalled 1 ot Penal or Queen 's College, in the room of Dr. 
and i nfirmitie 
witness the prese: 
| had been successful 
Lyttelton, pear: cakas 
the objècts and p reeponts of es Thotonsttus sons lord- 
d 
ship padine 
man, no less than for hip 
at physician and a surgeon., Ine 
society it was important to ae 
p thanks for tlie loan of money, as for the expression of | f 
ey 
üfidence in the company eae kipa loan pa 
resolution aoh and ro to be carried.— 
Macleod moved that the ort he meeting b Meh 
en to the Chairman, for his ovate in the chair, 
ded by Mr: os 
is“ Giaime briefly returned 
rarity that naring assisted to rescue > the company 
culties, he w. as prepared to o continu 
d permanent t foundatio: 
5 Diane to, Sir William Meiesorth—A 
Wednesday, 
publie din- 
LP 
e late contest, for Southvear - 
excess. ce Cooper, Esq., i 
Ry Esq., MP., 
pe Wilson, 
agn lo 
ar O 
P ea 
i rt tel 
fag og. ve being — 
site of which is to beerec: 
ch The o 
the Dock-yard at Woolwich —The Lords 
— at keg st pasais that Wool- 
the first naval most ancient port | © 
mee oe 
rie defin 
higher pao a Christian oie 
What had been s 
we imperativ a9 Mat te 
omena in w 
t to-ayoid poini 
which 
that in all the eda 
e -ìn this 
ne contaminating — 
toshow the great t advantage which mi 
like the as s Olaa. pe ablahed agas aisn the collegiate plan, 
and affor ne spon not only for the professional, 
or Lie of Giessen. 
chemist oS the elements. of flesh 
and ed froi 
d mineral kingdom ;. for pinay 
one isin. 
eat d paita pasi the — 
lig | campers re the gsi 
becoming m 
gu: 
bitants of the olden ow 
it apply to them as Christians, 
n morality was but aasar word for ti TAN m 
ks, at | s 
education of the pupils.—Lord 
ks 
nent pro- 
roved by that: ere 
derived 
tish 
absence of Lord de ty aa who | 3, 
took t 
y 
sos a te 
ce: 
erage for the last 
be: 
junior class: in the so hig! 
aos of study, ot might be p fitted for its duties 
than many of the stud ents were now found to be. The other 
zes were then aw 
pr, MetTNes:— We subjoin some 
E ha report dinners which have 
por inereased ; 
his country in the Sue canta 9 
pons ing the whole oir by ag it w: 
ae ne a ee 
; | tually prevented. it 
Am Act of Parlia» 
