380 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
. 22, 
id be construed into an act of allegiance to the | J. S. Fo R. .N., aged 47 ie" T 
Seta scum Ben ——— ~~ ows ee of Siscellancous 5. Sade atford, Jom irin "ES q- Ithi + High Elms Rear 
ator we an act ot meter: the prisoners charged with it, Railways in Russia.—Whilst the Emperor eee ie ervice, and for r ne arly r th the Ben; gal Civit 
being fi igr rà, ha right to be fried by ie tribunal "of 25 after having traversed a a part of German ny w se la Sar | He — yeaa i 
eia. Aiii ta case was m oe re en it “aid, eee truly astounding, ea A ty sents himself at Milan Foreign Astaire 1 
Felicidade was a Teta vessel at the time of her seizure. T Colonel i rian service, and after | relict of the late meer os 
earned Counsel here went through the cle poop the treaty, havi ing rev ae a rrison of tha city, embarks at | ers aged 
+ Sing tat oly ships ot the nary belonging to the contrac | Genoa for Palermo the Journala of St. Petorsburgh pur | ice, Cofee house, Na 
ee oe ding ase have the charge of such searches and | posely discover to our view h s grand railway scheme in Rev. Richard 
seizures, and that all such ships should carry written instruc- | Russia. It is nothing less than the junction t. | Window, Esq., of A 
Spaiations had been violated: by Licutenant Stupart in the | Petersburgh with Odessa by a railway 770 leagues i Dice ae ord Clesk Boon 
ons had be c ed by 5 £ ee AS, > Lor x 
porri ofna h Felicidade, and the owner of that ship, with his | length, which the trains will be to run over in 70 | Clifton, near Bris 
assistants, had been tempted t i afterwards to | hours. line, says the Russian journal, will be the | inst., at Gorhambury 
t t them, ts inefficient force gest in the world. This immense railway, continues | 2t Cheltenham, Sir ¢ 
eae rast was itself sufficient to show that the seizure must lon gest th orl ALNAS ue the White, C.B., anc i 
= the | Petro-poli Nes journalist, will traverse the = He te of | w i 
have b pe naonn fñcient force, jæ P J Weedon-hall, Buckingham agistrate for th - 
ner that t hav: ntended by the tre Having | the three zones ; i traveller will sometimes leave St. | o uckingham, Chester, haikai, Derby, and Glouc ae 
reaped t the oe ie bend of his arguments, 3 learned Petersburgh in an erable frost, and a few pias 17th inst, e suddenly, a a No, 28, Bie ver een Golden. aquare, 
th praa she iows Koraan the writings of | lAl later at Odessa he will be almost stifled with heat ! Artur Savacz Wape, D.D., of St. Nicholas, Warwick 
e case, i > s 
the highest legal authorities, the courts of this country pos- — 
ea no Fa jorad ction as en exercised in o case | have a branch to the Sea of Asoph, with a raka POETSERS SHIP.—A Person who has, for the last 
under the consideration of the cou sal es » 0. 0., a tench to Bs aap an and even a “ee r as India and China ! tish iment ino ne of the mont errs i aa fee and Seed Estab 
oer os ‘puto r saih veto surprised that not ani ha a ournal des Chemins e Fe w finds atakia áo taal - a tae 
oak contended on the trial, that the treaty, of which so much New Comet.—A et is now visible to the naked the wet sereniilatiin of Ground-work consequent upon the 
had been — this a ey We oa w see oti at the time. , in the constellation Cancer, and the best time fo sopia ine: ayori hag pase oat isu pace the nahia 
Now, it w. es: that, the fact of the dea ing prove ag are i eiving a J uld take an active part in the 
all to necessities Sand — tion of the case must be proved | SSCS it is f h two four in e morning pns the nagement. Itis necessary that he be a person of i ch. 
by the pri gee that they were confined in an | former hour it will be found due ', about 30° above | able character = so ess habits, as there is a great field for 
which the English had no right, | the horizon, about 11° to the left of and a little below, | extending the ction even beyond that to which it has 
cee “ose "iolence ‘for escape. That is no qe coo the bright star Pollux in siem already att naeg nW ritten applications, addressed 8. N., to be 
killing. He should prove thatthe sory mcr oer legally tal je legraph from Dove Calais: Me, Cook, whid bah itr oy rs. Gray, ADAms and Hoge, Brompton Pari ark Nur. 
as well a as he ba ho. Captai J ing ins ions sn sery, Lo 
er Majesty, and sailing i in vibes seas, Seat tive bobts on board | has recently been making xpert for carr; the | GROUN iN WAN 
this slaver. ' The egaa at 1 they overtook her. While electric tele h bet een Dover a nd Calais, s cake ONG pga be FOREM ANTED 1x rne EXETER NURSERY, 
Ea Stunart wa pad Covtaehate- seheal She sed ps m pooner. PINCE, and Co., are in want of an 
ad no slaves on tee $ it: was a question whether he, there- is only fear active intelligent M Man, who is thoroughly acquainted with 
h i q $ 
fore, ought to have detained her, He d, h treaty is pa it may be ree by the dragging of ships.— | the propagation n and culture of t Trees, Forest Trees, and 
with Brazil, that after ot ete it <a ga any Braz — the Railway Standard. Orn a isha ees pari Pies, ia jor pb 4 manage- 
slaves on boar t eo — = ti ate n e. Nurs en: e must 
tto be take oe m 5 write IV., ¢ te ust _ slay tee Antiquarian Discoveries at Lewes Tory. ee ail habits o siness, and an excellent moral cha- 
| or have had slaves on Ne iscovery sewes = A liberal salary will be given, and as the situation is 
clear that to be any way concern: ad oth the stave-trade made Priory, by the railway workmen, still proceeds ; and arily permanent, of great trust, et es nae 
liable to treatmen 
ht him 
uring that voyage, but that he (Mr. . Godson) con- 
ot the true con: pasias r the statute 
over jury as poss ssible. 
= 
chalk had peon pore: inste 
“tt eg 
is taken to preserve them with as little in- 
On Monday the workmen came 
other imide formed, like those Poou phen of 
barge stones placed one on hese grid but in this instance 
every care 
The learned counsel then went at 
EXOTIC N 
RSERY, CHELSEA. 
ME ESSRS. KNIGHT a PERRY are in want of 
FO. o is practical 
n Int telligent GROUN. 
acquainted y ma the g ltu: 
al Trees 
ER 
the 
a ure m 
that the party must have a concern in the slave dealing. da, ay afterno oon f n ardy Orn and Shrubs, and Nursery Work in 
they had en board it d = oP pie ae Doen = Il h ie body, without general: H e must be of reana Bev oats _— age be able 
dade was bound on a voya m to ica, for ti ial. pn 
pu arrai a cargo of slaves. There could be no ouk a rearante of; a i er material. On the skill, but also for unimpeachable pivote character, Wages, 
Bethe p of the voyage ; it a carrying on of the slave- jea io. in anodin spo pob PAS cian bee with an | liberal. —Applications to be made by letter only. 
trade, and the parties guilty of it were pira’ juris- struction which, on e mination, was found to bea 
diction of the Admiralty extended to where the waves flowed, avement of Roman tile- “The clearin of this occupied ANTED—a thoroughly experienced GARDEN 
and in the old iene Enid ha t the Queen of England was p re than a d Tin eaut Be a a iiia P in every trany of HORTICULTURE, Early For pgs 
_ bound to keep the peace of the seas. Mr. F Hardo Parke sai 5 to have ana SRJ ay. im faa pape re is pan, ems, Main | oe - so: rt o oe, E Penis sus ae east: Pon aat na; 
this coun c jurisdiction in the narrow seas. Mr. a #amily. 
Godson said i it was not material. Here they had a vessel which | are in a very fair state be reservation, and are orna- Coals, &c. No person need a py be at produce 
y ts had ota before, 
by a convention ng noe se fraser had on board per- privet with the De War In the course of a (post ad te Susie and = Bulle a charge 
pasar aala vd nt into otinaidevable Sli tan x clearing this pavement, a E ERE S was found, which 
the diferent view of showing that tose proved to be that of a stone cell. The side stones are PLANTSM ants 
had sy eas pales oF of piracy, pee wae therefor rfect, and th ion, which ANTED— t Christmas roa ung Man 
a has had aa in me OULEIVATION et og 
great 
py far p gge aren that me been used on the —_ — 
ê capture of both vessels was lawful, a 
ee were in legal cos tiky< bas and on 
the workmen are still ig rt "These foundation: 
most: interestin ng 
to the n, as they develope | 
board a pae 
which by the capture had been constituted a British vessel, “aa 
that in co: nabl e laws oi 
~ addressed 
to consult together. 
judge not to express an an 
e high sheriff of the county wh 
is oniar vas sep, their Ì th 
e or a 
por but to direct the 
` Porrce.—The a 
the magistrate at 
he Thame Murder.—Since our iat 
ames Poli ot agents aai jacy 
come to igh xh hita 
user and accused, and on Wednesday 
i 
Ti 
BE 
Be 
eg 
a 
Ẹ 
3 
2 
q 
$ 
i 
in mind and body, and partly vocongeioua of 
Hie strong evid vidence adduced against Phin! The inquiry is n hot 
but aa 2 fori doubt that the captain will beco: 
pe oes for trial on pital charge. 
Theatres. 
THEaTRicats,—The literary g n and 
artists who performed Ben Jonson’s comedy of “ Every 
Man in his Humour” so succe at Kelly’s 
peated the 
the benefit of the — There was a brilliant 
and ero aai audien gai ite 
came fro! indsor, | 
tant „portions of this 
ACEH, Stove and Greenhouse Plants. 
ings 
, de. 
N , Exe 
has lg existed. On Thu tat afternoon the lira 
of a column was found, which is in a good state of pre 
servation, and very beautifu ully ornamented.— Bri, ighton 
erald, 
Large Item in Exports.—The largest entry of goodi 
for F entet or the Target PariS value ever included 
in one on ey made 
ject to be Rese the dice n of a rides pete my 
Application with por pesticuarto be made to Messrs. VEITCH 
erymen, 
ANTED 
| sery, a young Man, a get perf ee ye 
pote of the business, get Es 
and. — For particulars ps M by letter pear 
We. Woop & hte , Nur 
fel, ome Uckfield, Sus: 
the other d 
1700 bales a ots, 
it is said, wi 
m Mr, rais iah Garne r Chin 
e at 43,0007. The tal ergo, 
ch 120,000.— — Liverpool Mer 
m the 10th inst., at Notting-hill, the lady of C. J. 
barrister- at- law, of a daughter—lith inst., 
at “Wells, ye Bone the wife of W. I. W 
Esq., of a 
daughter—12th inst., at No. 11, Aiea , the wife of BURY 
Irwin Dasent, Esq., of a daughter—22d October last., at the 
British Consulate, Trebi , the lady of Franers ILIFF 
Stevens, Esq., Her Britannic Majesty’s Vice-Consul thereat, 
of a son and heir—10th inst., at Westwell Vicar , the wife of 
the Rev. J. A. Ross, of a son, -born—10th inst., the lady of 
h 
illage East, 
et droghi of J. James, 
and of Worthi 
Lord —— 
p Dwarkanauth Tagore (in 
th ag 
on the former occas ion 
Probie Kitely ; af 
Mas 
pis, Douglas Jerrol 
ei 
bo ene the 
DEATHS—On the Ist inst., in 
TEAHAR, 
lackfriars-road, ANNE co 
a Eon i 
baa, terrace ‘South 
E BETH, 
ae [eet 
county of Essex, 
£ pe zeeen will be 
msgrove, 
immediately, in a large Proving Nur- 
paid), to 
serymen, Woodlands, Mares- 
WANT PLACES.—AIl Letters to be post-p 
S — Se e —A married Man, aged = 
kom rag a perfect practical kno 
b its various branches, Can have 
of his 
racter of tho prc He is leavin; 
unt of the death of his master.—Direct to T. H., 
ioden 
vie 
a good chs- 
t situation on 
his presen’ Poar of 
AILIFF he BAILIFF anp GARDEN 
Scotch a nd En a farmi 
ing, Recla and, a 
testimonials 4 i characte and rae osm 
Mr. Pearson’s Nursery, Hampstead-ro 
a? GARDENER, or GARDENE 
A. MITCHELL, aged 40, Tor thë 
bea 
hi reliant Seed Trade 
dee oe orou; on 
Maun 
LA 
R. DONALD DSON, Prof 
Agrienitarat College, 1 He 
cultural W: 
AILIFF. 
and who has just et the ier 
Ireland. Sho his meet brig notice of an; ee t the 
tleman who is in want of such a person, anager has 
most satisfactory bape mrs Eton tho ose ee at the 
had the honour bet g.—Direct to 
ce 
TOS SEEDSMEN. 
, OR ASSISTANT. —A Pe 0 
erience i a Se payee and 
nd, where extensive 
