364 
THE aidi aidan 
> 
full current of atmospheric air through the cream, b 
ar lad The sande 
well-devised forcing- pump. cuawoatt waters: abound in nish a the toe pesii, 
tub: of min h 
means of an exceedingly 
The air passes through a glass 
? 
provided with a funnel and stop-cock, so as l 
m ecessar, ere re. ap pump is 
worked by means of a winch, which is not so laborious 
as the usual churn. " Independently of the happy appli- 
churn. | | 
n found.— "obs 2. 
rs Palpi yi nano. 
—The ‘ship} George Palmer has 
economy, ina stom ‘point ¢ view it is extre 
icto. a dasher, as in a the 
common „shurn; but the oxygen Z the atmosphere 
| a substance which is believed to be crystallised ammo- 
nia. The guano is remarkably strong, and of a dark 
colour, and the ammonia (if that is its proper descrip- 
tion) appears to i tensely strong. s i ll 
pieces, f th ize of 1 and 
phi up with ‘the guano. There has not yet t been 
nalyze 
> 
any specime n ot it, — re is to all ap- 
Liverpool Tim 
tter. aa one occasion rh eh urning was 
roduc bs 
Sir John Branklins Ezpedition—The expedition 
w the North „Pole, consistin ng o of the Erebus 
TEE SORA OF a 
re me down with your iron n ba nds ; 
Be sure of your at and rein, 
For T. heihi the pore g re 
As the tempest se 
puny hands 
How I laughed, as L lay Saiao 5 from sight 
wW ower 0 
or 5d. an acre ; reapers of corn, in the first week in 
August, 2d., in the second 4d. per day ; and so on until 
the end of the month,—without meat, drink, or other 
eens oe e saf — cra io — a 
uarter of Whea 23d. 
rad baly or Outs, ie "By the Toth vr Richard 11, 
in the year 1389, the wages of a bailiff of husbandry w 
13s, 4d. a year , and his s clothing once duri ring that tim 
cow-herd, 6s. 8d.; swine-herd 6s 8.5 a woman- abourer, 
6s.; a day-labo T, 6s.; a driver of ploughs, 7s. From 
ime up to the 23d of H IV., the price of labour 
yu 
20s., commen se: 
15s., sen. he 4d. woman servant, 10s, clothing 4s, 
In harvest, a mower, 4d. a day—without m 
bourers, 2d. a day— —without 
_ By the 11th — VIL., 1496, oe 
wages, only with a mo advan imes. 
r, the. Thirteenth Century.— 
Foy sa angel gs stretched ac a ® 
-two rocks that’ Krma e e dete wn of Mou the 
Ipes. Tt is 656 feet locas and 
= of rods | about 2 feet 13 inch long,and } inch dia- 
For many a countless hour, 
At the childish boasts of human might, 
And the pride of human power. 
With the toil whict 
As he feb turned 5 the tar ry wheel, 
Or ma ed at the wii 
ey r ing courser’s speed, 
f the ae SA 
at the rere the ey a a King de dee 
of impatient lone; 
I could Ar rat thin $ how the world would feel 
As hae een outstripped afar, 
When I should be bound t o the rushing keel, 
E chained to the flying car. 
Ha! ha! ha! they found me at las 
Tha invited me ane = len; 
with thunder blast 
gth. 
4s 
Be 
ix} 
Ey 
hi now my fiery econ Po pager 
ait for wind or tide. 
Hara ! Hoes dol ! Bova waters o’er 
The mountai: p decline ; 
apna ‘ielded to my power— 
The w orld! the world is mine! 
n pales where’er I sweep, 
Tol hean my strength rejoice, 
And the monsters of the bri 
oughts of the god- 
The wind aie after my fying forth,” 
The light: is left bel 
tins. bihe date e its erection is n ot certain, but i . 
bridge, but is thou 
ptivity in the Holy Land. The iron is said not to be 
ured by rust. Bui 
die ce wh teen us 
the 
asta wir is native of C Galloway, np 
. Duncan 
aera has reached London that he was 
the date of its despatch at nb No in n the K kingdom of Daho- 
es from Cape Coas 
- mey, about 4 t Castle.— Wigt 
«Free Ex e 
A Secne in Court.—“ I on you,” said the 
sellor, “ to state distinctly upon what authority you's 
‘ swear to the mare’s a; we ithe aih what 
In the darksome pee of Hie esis mine, 
lay, 
I blow the bellows, I forge the steel 
weary, no breast to decay, 
oh “‘Jaid on the shelf,” 
An na — I intend you may “go and lay,” 
= oy the world ed myself. 
But por = with iron ban ds, 
Be sure paia eae arb a aay ee 
For I scorn the iterat of pre- puny hands, 
As the tempest scorns a chain, 
t” said aas other, interrogative: u are 
to pans and uot repeat the questions Na it to pei 
bo gaat men a agr s 
ral age ?”—“ The best authority,” responded 
“Then, why such evasion? Why no’ 
ess grufiiy.— 
‘oar it at pat te" Welk Aen if you must have je” 
—“Must! ll have it,” vocifera counsellor, 
ess.” —“ We , if you must 
hae the e witn ll, then 
have it,” rejoined the ostler, with impérturbable 
omen 
area | of the late John Maxfield, pme inst., gus SIDNEY 
BIRT h ult., in Rutland-terrace, Stamford, 
the wife s ag Rev. W. E Cuanurox, « Ma a - daughter—28th ult., 
at Ston , Sussex, the lad; V. GE ar RGE D, Jon 
ter—28th ult., rs Haglen park, Lady Lyrr 
ns fing in Pare ereot Berkeley-square, tie 
_ of a daughter—30th ult., Mrs. FENTON 
et Suffolk, a so) 
HS—On the 24th 
Brettenham asi park „in ee unty 
e | i; at Adelaide-crescent, Brighton, 
Turner, Esq., M.D., of a lew ta pred Clarendon- 
lace, Taea ardens, the wife of ALE 
sq., of a son—2d inst., at Bromley, the 
grou K Hal Ble i 
sq 
vet te ry ev. JOSEPH SALT, of a soe es inst., pi hie rad 
father, Sir Robert Grah: Bart., the lady of Major 
Church, near 
Esq ncery, A, 
second daar of the Right E Hon. errs ‘Blackburn e, Master 
of the Rolls for I _ g 28th ye t St. pravieti Banovi. 
mga ror = late Philip Story, 
est ee 
Banove Ai, i ebein ‘OW. nae oan, Esq. of 
Pembroke: ae to HENRIETTA FRASER Ropxer, daughter’ of 
e late Captain the Hon. Edward Rodney, R.N.—7th ult., at 
Gibraltar. ome H. Drummonp Har, Es xea Her 
ofa [; Carstenten, Hi for Morocco, to 
o 
t St. John’s, P. 
Wien | MYTH, Esq., to eta. youngest ga 
OATES, omy nly son of the late C 
Madame Alexan 
tance of Naples, to 
' John Galliers, Esq., late 
lonel Oates, a 
ulet, n 
Geoscs Atcarroe Bensett, Commanding the 
f super-Mar 
at aie 
| By giving a rich and beaut 
| Ro ak Engineer n that i colony, si 
Brighton, Captain tin o peti Har aged tate of Sag 
ag ged 46—29th ult., at the house of her brother, in U i Tamas 
treet, ANNE Sopura, relict John Mackie Le ag tampe 
Huntingdon—29th ult., Me hag residence + Esa. of 
Brighton, aged 74, Ep only so 
Smith he, hen. » of Horsham | Pa rk, a 
peer sa 8 nes 
late Gansta Cou it D Alton: Sareat of Wa 7e 
Esq., of Cas ei county oF ~ ork, Irelan 
residence, Bank hous ê, Keim 
residence i 
gi stint S 
Bai ildin , Broa ad-streer ł 
fa Sane COLDS, ASTHMAS ax s 
CS N THE Batt “CURED BY HOLI Ti i 
wien no 
seer 
any who were 
able to lay een) in their bed; 
have had A ati ually eradica: ted that's 
weet by all Drusi and a 
Professor r HorLowaT s Est: nt, 244, Str: and, Lon don. 
nay THE HAIR, 
= F 
AJ COLUMBIA= 
rring in its operation, highly a 
eatin: giclee of fashion, and vtedy a aN wa 
who cultivate the graces of the toilette. 
‘ite 3 healoly tifnence k AND NOURISHES, 
xerting a healthy influen nd occasioning 
luxuriant growth of hair— =" ample gs 
Hair? 
wy pa AES EES? 
Wh 1, £: 
a 
appea 
Pe s IT CLEANSES THE HAIR, 
nd superse a me use of the fine comb, as the most respect. 
able schools testify. K 
THE NURSERY. 
e peculiar mildness of the Balm, the action bi which can 
a regulated at discreti and child. fiai 
hood. No well-regul 
OLDRIDGE’S "BALM t WELLINGTON- STREET — (the 
ond house from the Strand.) Š 
ANTED A SHOPMAN.—A respec etabi Man re- | 
quired as UNDER-SHOPMAN in a large country Seel 
establishment. Benn Ro apply but those uel can ree 
exceptionable ials a pg te an og? ability. my d 
to A. B.. sans s! Bun nyari Eria nd Metcalfe’s, 
road, London. 
WANTED. A MAN AND HIS WIFE.—The Man 
as PARAD EOE he must be mit 
age, en ef ee wle dge ps bis an bus in all its 
branch o na from his last 
place i A z gentleman’ s family, and o fiain piae? fed for A COD. © 
tidential s; His Wife will be ie oe 
DRY or re pata samedi to her capab; re pes Apply at 
Wychecombe House, Hay erstoek- hill, Hampstead-road. 
IMMEDIA! TELY. — 
WORKING] 
I us quality. He 
de: n, and keep- 
g the common Farm Aceounts, orth ern pe 
fered Apply in London to A, T. Peterson, ak Essex-court, 
mple ; to Colonel St, Clair, Felcourt, near East "Grinstead. 
tlema ant of suc A AA A. M. c 
most satisfactory pon noe heap roblannes Ar 
had the honour rath —Dir . MITCHELL, ; 
par ar 
very branch vi his eg page? 
character. —Dir 
n, Batters: 
hares 
teak Orchidaceous Plants. Can hav 
his late as well as from his 2 
any part of oO and or Ire 
ond, 
31, Eyre-st 
of an; 
e garden, farm, an 
of Manchester, 
anyar 
Office of this xs 
RESTER.— 
ae ‘been emp! n 
e Kin, nee offers his services to 
a person thoroughly acquaint ale 
Can have an unexception a 
t C. D, Smith & Co. ’s, N 
apea in 
as bitsy 
ea, Še 
5 Gak 
nein 
f Early Vests: also t ae p 
pened emp! ot 
and.—Direct to P. G» 
ER.—A marri an, 
possessing a a perfect a knowledge of 
b hes. e can 
ial gs pantana he as ja oe Di 
from the 
the Office of this Pa 
SG RDEN ERLA married Man, 
pr it of 
He ae et, 
R. posarsi 
fe op and pera 
emen ge e the PEA 
Deine = 
perty. 
- DEATHS—At Auckland, New Zealand, on Pie emai A E 
will be 
