THE NEWSPAPER. [Nov. 1. 
gate, near Londo on, ag ged. 53, J OSEPH FE 
RDINAND Ta » 
of the Empire, Knight of the ‘Order of St. John ore Cona 
iS at pete tage rae icholas, sixth Viscount and co a 
a "1 the Orkney isles was, during a violent storm from the 
Sporting. “north-west on the ss. nh of the 2d ult., A with fine 
WMARKET HOUGHTON HATIIN Le ashes mbling gr pumice-stone ; ; r ae that ae was a eként Viro tone usi 
8 f 10 sovs each for 3-yr-olds, 7s r, ven by the wind from Mount | Treland, Count of eens Viscous e saa e- 
TE five s TE ae t 8b. Du ke of Be ona n Captain thought “they had at en yis y 1 aA of the Empire : 26th ult., at Brigheat™ 
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aie 69—26th alt. in ernie 5 
Gen neral Lord Straffo rd, G.C.B. er 
3 Mr. W. H. Johnson's M h ght the crew of a - 
3 yrs. Won by half a a lengih in Pe de nite bound to this port from Reikiavik, observed ‘whilst pes mpi A GARDENER, where only 
3-vr-olds, &c. 9 % r. Meeso: , . ept. 2 Ma r 
fet 12b, beat the Duke of Rutland’s Paulto 2 yrs, 7st 5lb, | about 18 English miles from land, volcanic flames on dial howincton married Man, wi ithout ae who ra 
General Grosvenor’s Scarlet-runner, 3 ms Bet, and 4 Coahers. K A the southern coast of Iceland. On tent dike 3, two | Flower Gardens. Wages 11. per week, with Cottage nai 
dead heat Ratwara foa Smo o first. The, stakes cng ts vessels = _ Fawe Isles were non covered _— and Vegetables. A searching inquiry will be insti 
x aracter. ss etter on X. x. 
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Mr. Ward's Event, 3 yrs, 6st 2lb, ford; p ay apse ie west, orig =e east ra of Iceland. 5 Aa re- eea he pas Te RDIANS.- —W ity 
G3 h e not on y eC, ell-educate er. as an OUT. DO 
m pemg g4 PA Ane race, tad the pas ges fast —Match, 100, h ft. | cent "intelligence has arrived from the southern patt » | PRENTICE, about 14 or 15 years. of age, who So AP. 
The Duke ichmond’s Refraction, Sst 71b, beat the Duke of | and it appears that the eruption y was a more v iolent one | hand, and is clever at ‘accounts, ty a wholesale Seedanan 
Bedford's Pokaan ‘Sst 4lb, be half a length.— Match, 50, h tt. than any has had taken pl g tl a 60 whose connexion is very extensive. No premium required, but 
Sir J. Hawley’s Alamode, 4 yrs, 8st 9b, beat Mr. Shelley's The latest accounts are September 15. They | the services of a willing youth, who will find this such an in- 
‘Hawkes sbury, 3 yrs, 8st 3Ib, by a length. —Match, 300, h ft. | Years. y ` P “cia he | 20 duction as is seldom to be et with. He must apply in Me 
Lord Œ. Bentinck’s Miss Elis, 6st 121b, kest ihe Duke of Bed-| confirm the intelligence of a volcanic eruption in the | own handwriting to J. G. Warre, Wholesale Sat s Pb 
ford’s L onkies, Sst 4lb, by a head.—Sweeps of 300 sovs each; | southern part of the island on September 2, the first Eyre-street-hill, Hatton- gritos: 
h et toad pio ba pagel s br m Retriever, out of Emma, | ince the memorable one which occurred 19 years ago. ED T a 9 = RAI Se 
nd h 
oi y El RAD AITE, 4, Eyre-street-hi 
io a: bert sp a4 tig , out x! Tbe: wy toed A see eived | The extent of the fall of sand and as es is not yet Picea rye rpa is in WANT lofa SHOPMAY 
from sea pela c by Bay Middleton, pond of Hise big ie known, but it is ascertained that the pop di A 
.—Fifty Pounds, 2-yr-olds a feather; three, 7s ent sh h ni 
gr hg a ive, Sst "at sate and aged, 9st t Tb. neg a : pals ge pk nice the Bit tn WANT ‘PLACES.—All Le ters to be ] post- -paid, 
Bentinck’s Clumsy, 3 yrs, beat Lor e's Cig PRA my A 
Vulgar Boy, Mr. Herbert's b cby Venison, out of Pet, gue J. | destroyed.” : S out “incum AEN NER.—A married Man, with- 
o's Metal, 3 yrs, and 5 others, Won by a leng th. — Sweeps Shipwreck of a Hull and Hamburgh Steamer. — greg cluding cing, Beans, Grapes, Greenhouse, Kitchen and 
f the ship- | Flower Gardons T Has no objection to the management of 
of 10 sovs each, for 2-yr-olds ; colts, = Kt ; fillies S, ers tlb, teiligeneo has been received in the city o 
pim x ’s al eh Won by | wreck of the Hull and Hamburgh screw-steamer, Mar- | Land and Stock. n be well recommended from the gentle. 
a jhead.— Sweeps of 10 sovs each, 3-yr-olds, 7st 101b ; four, 8st Tnit. Captain Rawlinson, accompanied by a igrat loss | man he has. just left whom he has served 7 years.—Direct tp 
; five and upwards, 8st 8lb. Winner to rab tBalty 50 sovs. | of life. From the few particulars that have ee eee rs. Fairbairn’ S Narserymen, Clapham SINE 
Colonel Peer s ch g Caen, a ae a os e T Maca. brought over, it Baie that during the whole of last AS GARDENER.—W. P. AYRES , Brooklands, Kent Kent, 
wich’s Pr Prairie, 3 yrs, ae Mr. Dawson’s Riseas cick, 3 yrs. | week the coast was visited b Zx fearful storm, the win x Ne lg ener een aair gen e r Young Prorat 
Won nano Black “at beat Sir Wo We KEN eac ond blo owing a continu: nual gale from N. to N.W., and 106 f aada. him in the acity of. Fa for. a eon 
Duke of Bedford’s Black Cat beat Sir ders is stated t iod, and would be found fully competent in every di 
- k’ T period, and w ly compe ry depart. 
TA br aera, bee beat ek Glasgow’ sty ¥ iie era x ut of | b been very great. ae left Hamburgh for | ment of his profession. He is unmarried and 28 years of age, 
k hip, 2 yrs, 7st 5lb, by three lengths.—Mat PAUN 100, h ft, | Hull on the 19th ay the weather being moderate, S GARDENER.— A single Man, aged 37, whois 
Seed gra pal Physalis, s i re MEPE Le Wynn’ aA Stoker, when she arrived off Cuxh uxhaven, n ee the mou h well acquainted with Lok ak flan een ag 
ene gl ENa TAK oi ren gs B Boardi chool Niss beat Mr. o ‘he Elbe, it hap blowing * gale fr mN er fai Pe ier Oo Earkst. West, Tironai k 
hitelock’s Fair Renate, 4 a he and 13 others who were no duration, Need Se lng a Se Sar sei 
placed. Won by a len rion Stakes of 30 sovs each, pilo left the vessel at that port, and she pr roceeded on S GARD —A married Man, a native of 
Sib. "3 bs. Mr. Forth’s br ange] aged 34, who perfectly understands his busi- 
shan, a tet is mae oe Lord j poa Bev Joy (2lbs her passage, and was last seen from Heligoland, passin ee ee branches, including Forcing, Pines, 
Sear 6 8 ot only Won by two lengths.—Match, 50, h ft, 8st throagh the usual track. Nothing further was ie eee Boao Kitchen and Flower Gardens, &c. Can 
4Ibeach. Mr. prenn Motilla received from Duke of Bedford's her until Sunday last, when the steamer Neptu harot on have an excellent character fe ves riety, ability, &c.—Direct to 
Biack Cat.— Match, 100, h ft, 8st 41b ae. ae W. W. Wynn’s f learn | A>M: ae born-road, esex, 
Anna Balen recto fo from ei fe of BOL, for 3-yr-olds and up-| that the unfortunate steamer had been wrecked off Aes GA DENER peas Loe noe yey a w ye 
wards, Sir J A Alamode, 4 yrs, 7st 7lb, beat Mr. Wi- | that prie e that 16 v the EE pce and 3 of the ase Gordon Cumming, of BERS, be iin bed y » re 4 
each pene. $ yrs, bat a (carried ” mate Seek are cre rew had hed. Fro other eee hing it has been any Nobleman or Gentl n, in the same a . ay 
nary net ‘ae Sathorn’ erin ; M Heli tent t dertake the management of Pleasure-Groun 
gpd. prov oimeltnee retina ndo Sergey l ad ] pan A drive " TG aba! TA Greenhouse and Conserva- 
Mr Payne's Colli ood, 8st 71b, beat Lord G.Bentinck’s Astern, | could, in consequence of | ay ga e, have e nly made lee fan Vonn Burete Pei hege o 
bang 101b, by a zio k, oe Mr. Sh. i a A bae Lord stwa ay, and rok Norge it is reg Lami ae pegged athe rycen satisfactory testimonials of character and abilities will be 
ie h ove sand, called the Memmett, near Juist, at the | given by hi nt and former employers, both in England 
’s Miss d4 gero 9 > y his p a 
S s OR ria ee A E N imed. pate ce of the river Memm. According tojthe Sad Scotia, ifreguired. tf pen to marin part inin } 
pe oat aa MS eke ine Palin: peony 4, sh the ae me child.—Direct to P. HALL, Altyne Gardens, by ae 
re Sr oc Tb. Solis ote pcg a fen e s > of t Se 234, and therefore must have been encountering A S GARDENER. A Man who per ms de f; 
san, 3 yrs, Mr. ED leew Devil-to-pay, 4 Peers’ aad i ers | the gale for three days. It appears that the moment A his business in all its branches, h ne = mt 
Sho were not placed. Won si erly by a length.—Match, 300, | she too a, Which was 
hft. Lord Stradbroke’s Idas, 8st 6lb, beat Mr Irwin’s Ould hig y 
Ireland, 8st.—Match, 150, h hy “Duke of Bedford's Prologue, W 
Tst SIb, received from Mr ‘Carr's Altered One, 51b, 
T ¥.— Swe each ; ae ; 5 
li I Wan ae ma Bullen, and Mr. D Kin + Bs 
a ene. ey weeps of 15 sovs eac 4 
Pes Tr Bold E subs)— = Godwin’ : ae, poe S b) re sav m e TY Middle to D.R. © a : 
101b, beat Mr. Shelley’s Chan lier, Tst 13) en- | wreck, but as the tide receded, considerable quantities | o am-green; Mi manera 7 q 
eae Si F a ram E et pars e by Venison, out of of | of h cargo were got out of her hold. Within a few Ss GARDENER, OF GARDENER and PAILIN o 
field’s Flash of Lightning, Tst 8lb. Won by a leni e | miles of the oe where ty a was lost, a ship ed feet ire “ings yg ee MR its oe 
Stewards, however, w ‘alled upon to have Dexterous ex- | foundered about the sam and every soul was has a t rough i a a2 ractice in the Forcing depart 
amined — Sweeps of 10 sovs cach, 8-yr-olds, Tat Alb ; four, Sst | guo wned. Anoth essel, a amp St. Petersbur branches > in. Laringe out Gio the Management 
4b; five and upwards, 8st 111b. (8 subs)—Sir J. Hawiey’s ET onging to St. Pe wo? | ment ; also in La round woro ‘His Wife can take 
mode, 4 yrs, beat Mr. Mostyn’s Beaumont, Lord W. Pow- Plant. pr a 
lett's Espoir, 4 yrs, and 4 others. Won a bie ngth.—Match, be In addi 
100, h ft, Mr. Pratt’s Secundus, 6st 7lb, beat Colonel Peel’s 
G Owen, Sst 71b, by a length.—Match, 200, h = G H. 
Moore’s Wolf-dog, Tst 7ib, beat D: of Bedford’s Oakley, 8st 
71b, by le =, s of 10 sovs each, 2-yr-olds, 7st; | d 
ae 8st 121b; fillies, allowed 21b, (11 subs)—Mr. Shelley’s 
wc Killic Renkin’ nn 28 others, ‘Won bya te 
S e ie, 2 yrs, 8 others. Wor s 
Glasgow Stakes of 100 soys. each, h ft, for 2-yr-old colts, 8st 71b. 
(4 subs) Lord George Bentinck’s Binnacle, rie. —l0th ul P . P., 
Rodulphus, Lord Exeter’s c by Colwick out of Mecca, and 4 of the nH: J. Tk: T of a son—llth ult., at di Holborn ns $ 
others ran. A dead heat between the first. In the de- am-green, the wife of the Rev. R. C. JENKINS, of a son— Featherstone ere Bena, A to leave his 
heat the Mecca colt bolted amongst the crowd: ‘Binnacl lth ye at 17, Gower-street, Bedfo ‘ord-square, the lady of FARMER, in the ia z life, about pE 
the: aintained Eto the end, an ee a son—lith ult., A one of the best farmed coun! nties in the culti- 
H ley’s Bish y pei pone ai ar det dy of a son—2ist ult., in 
awiey’s Bisho] |- ais gg a 
deston’s f by Stockport 2 pant he Akik beat ooh | arky-street, pty Bevan, of a son—23d ult., a y a 
—Subseription Handicap of 50l. for 3-yr-olds ani upwards. Sir Westover, in the. Is E a Wight, the kyi of Epe p WILLIAM business may be easily parson ar as he is well redee 
wW. ey Little Hampton, 4 yrs, beat Lord G.Rentinck’s Na- Ee E 7 E ra a a pe gee Pran r ges rece district wares he: Parma. = Advertiser entertains m a - 
worth, a; Mr. Salvin’s Alice Hawtho 8st 121b, and | terrae, Regen na e Hon. Lady aie a daughter, ithe Colonies, bui 
T MéRRIAGES—On the 9th ult., at 8 mnie we at home or abroad, will not be accepted.— Apply for address 
Sir S. Spry’s The deck 5yrs, 6st 121b. A dead heat between the 
three first. ing he betw 
ured the course wii presence, and = gratified wi 
day’s sport that has no parallel in 
it base mia at od o’clock, was made remarkable by two dead 
heats be ree horses, and was not brought to a 
until ei i 
; R.A. el dest. son of the late Vice- 
Vodehous use, to CATHERINE, only daughter of 
John Street, R.A. 
On the 12th ult., at Ostend, Mr. W. Co. 
hapel, wine-merchant, aged 2s ult., D: 
o Seke 
tion in England will be 
oatEs, of | White Bank Lee, Gallashiels, 
Jans “MTO NOBLEMEN END ) GENTLEME EMEN. ngani- 
S FARM-BAILIFF, eenn ple re- 
A young H Á É racter and capsi 
ay pree testimonials as nether vrorkehiré: 
{iseellancous. 
Mr. Fortunes Expedition.—The foll -= 
eet iE n lottor ec oe officer ia H 7 karo 
dated August 29 :— ee have not seen Mr. Fortune 
think, but ha: 
t-office, 
ee oe at ber 
undersi 
oblemat ys and oe ployer.—Direct 
ta — | 
er 8 roy a Nobleman esd last eanplayet. 
SEEDSMAN 
Jame, Wea A eee OHARLOTT: 
ae i ch Hall nt sa 
45, the Rev. 9, formerly F flow at wishes to obtain 2 # or 
Oxford, and , Essex—At | Veitch & Son’s Nursery, _ i 
of. Bao R.N., ke PE and give e satisfactory ; 
G. Elliot—i2th ult., at High- | and ? 
