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388.. 
THE NEWSPAPER. 
aaas 
3y far the major part of his property was fee sim: aple, 
? e, + 
EERI not tate mediate, ra alleged by erty was of this kind. He from Portsmouth to o ery, the third centre of ey gene Essex, aged 78—19t goat 2 
not a thirteenth part of his property was of this kind 4 | tection and aggressio the pas WILLIAMSON, Sq» E 
quoted la a tees his wn evidence given brs, the land | A or many years physicia 
commissioners, t er Sir gaa hte haracter as a landholder onm centre of pro tect jon an ss Justices of the Pee 
His estates, in fact, had bee of refugium pauperum 3 vs for ord (doubling Beachy Head) to Doves , A n of York pepire-— ath ins 
it had been long his practice E pv hapa onan of protection pi Sa re 51; from Dover | 5902re, Kensingt 
rent to the ejected tena: of other lan adon; beth Tha to wigs e zs al of ) ‘ 
he expressed his contempt for the innerer raen > and bey hwo -|Q z e ames) to oppos e arsena at Tor, Devon, 
ployer.—Mr. J. A. EILL defended the Mansion-ho heerne: Barclay, Esq., of Lo mbar 
i pon i ‘ove 
oo Cherbourg, 48 ; rtland to Portsmouth, 60 : | widow of the late Nicholas Pea 
2 Silane = es fro at over to Har rwich, the seventh Goulden terrace, Emi en gto 
st 
Lawson, son of į 
—Mr. 0’ConnE o 
O'Malley on the roll of Repealers, in co nee of tha centre of pribetlats and aggression, 55 miles. It nd andson of the Is 
tleman having stated that he was not a mem f the associa- | will be seen how much the centres protec- | Wight—2ist inst., 7G 
tion, and then reiterated the man y Seg Mi justified ey tion aggression are multiplied as the coast of eee J i of Newfoundland, aged 42 
association in r ing the Colleges Bill. e LOUGH EG 5 y 
people not to res : o violence in ease the contemplated famine awe ES Poeto i t tent Pas i Digby Legard, Bart., of Ganton, in the county o 
should = as a-y such conduct would only redound ortsmouth to the rt o arwich, an extent of only | inst,, at Bloomsbury Rectory, Witnnanax Ep me 
is sate! At the terminati as the proceedings, the rent miles, it is proposed to = out 3,850,000. in works, | of the Hon. and Rey. Montagu Villier 
the week was announced to be 158. 2s. 9d. re will be five grand centres of Protection, capable | — Se 
ae "n „receiving five naval armies of serving as URES OF FEARFUL ULCEROUS § 
alo. ints of departure for five viaal expeditions of C MALTA, BY HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND SORES 
EN’S BENCH re gs in Banco.)—The Queen Feina the most distant of Which could reach the |—Mes. Duncay, whose husband is em ployed in Her Maje 
ý 2 Serope Sh —In & samy ae Nrin e PE oe Erana een, n hours, Fis E o Siiads D gt Malta, suffered fo 
had pleaded salty. ta oar iathematioie, filed at the instance of f. Th t h yi U 
the tors of the East India Company, nst him aee ETA hour and a hal e EET Fo of t 2 ea s will exer- | was tre 
49th George III., for havin: itten letters to divers persons— | cise an influence—not to say a e—over 150 ever, she d 
Sir H. Willock, General Robertson, and rs, having, as di- leagues of our coast, from Dunkirk To Fie bay of St. tithe: 
Situation in he fn ienasi aoe ontising to | Mal Over this vast development of coast France | fo al oUt 
situation in the Indian Government, by — of promising to alo. ver this pm i. na a Malta, that the editor of th 
the said persons certain rewards for exercising their influence | posse: only one centre of protection—Cherbourg. | was induced to insert the particulars of the 
in his favow here had also bee: a tetters p ea ed bese a In the fine reign of Louis XIV., an illustrious member October Bist, 1845. Sold by all Deane a 
of the directors in question, offering them to pay c of the Ac demy of Sciences, a great ci soar WEAK Hotroway’s Establish ent, 244, Strand, London 
of money when the defendant should aian mie = 3 “4 Dunkirk 3 fi 
rough the influence or act of their husbands. The defendant eer y auban, gave us at Mardyk, near Dunkirk, a first pas PORTABLE SUSPENSION § 
‘as now brought up ae ene es and mems affiday bn o the | centre = Bs sana which was ‘destroy ed, not by the hich more than 
effect, that at the time the lette 1 our- a shameful | winte 
ing under acute mental distress and excitement, arising from wan ut by t the pone Ce; by. the sig natin è of to oe rs tories 
the loss of his father, and the derangement of his affairs by th e . t 
dishonesty of other parties from had incurred liabili- | I should esteem myself the most foxtariate if 
ties ; that while he was in this state he was induced, in the des- | | could hope that this statement will ae be without “tts | 
of retrieving his affairs, to write those lett 
was not a hat h T any indictable offence, 
the parties writte: no g emselyes any power of 
i that he had no idea that the purchase of a 
f the yori 
the defendant but shoal i ree i had teen "thelr bounden $ duty to 
won thes 
s desire: at peng py nee es the a AKATE: sla- 
ioe aad to bedi the employment of ott teit pat api pure, The 
ahi sed his deep co ‘or what h Rhee Gone, 
and, consid: n and un sed m which he 
had an ny taei emidiestien i for t the office he 
to ned to really did seem as if he must have been ig- 
norant that he was infrin: y mae Mr. J tice W s 
y of which the 
of a serious 
ignorance, and 
poy — os ao 
ties - en s eyy 
me > Sipes poe 
nteni agains 
=p ani 
art thought it n 
—The action commenced ni 
r 40,0002. a 
the payment’ 
The same pe 
l, fi th i. £ m tear ey be 
gaol, for the costs oi = ght rought him 
against Lord G. Bentinck, and tried at Guildford je sizes, 
HM*iscella 
Fortification of the ani 
Ser Acad 
m also proposes to rotect Sea- 
ford Kd a breakwater o: ~ a jolly, one PAN mile in 
with — oe of 300 aeres, an 
ave at Po: water with an achorage 
ihes of 480 acres. _The oe position of Sea- 
ford, 
giving merchant Kark 
also & “ships of the line, would r menace all the Fre 
ports from Boulogne to Havre. T hoes 
port of Seaford would be—Boulogn 
mouth of th eae 60 miles; to o Diep ppe 60; i Fe- 
o the Havre 72 This port 
London and Brighton railroa 
i. 
k 
wt eiT line, is not a tw 3 kois 
The commissi p 
ports 4,250, 0002, te 
ator i 350,001, and Portland 
at this es 
L rana A 
ample of a great 
able SSi of 
ae rivals, we shall occupy ourselves zealously with the H p aN we failed v oe Eri Wei ent 
means of giving sufficient centres s protection Sa our | Prices, by whi ch porchseers are enabled to jad 
| merchan 3 Skea nd on maritime wns fr — o eget on appli a od to to ae Sago = Bonk = ae ‘et 
| to Cherbour: Bi is a vit : JA mia pplication to their Es shment, the 
| Pr as ee vo age © county % 
on ee The Calcutta Gazette 
a published the Aot of Incorporation, aiti on the 
30th of August, of the A aora any, for the cultiva- 
tion, on an e: —— scale, o 
the British provi 
eastern parts of Ind 
—— ce ; and a t, foll es the e 
n, and stimulated b y the indefatig 
for 
ale of Bed 
a ob ee being kept).—HEAL and § 
Feather Bei and Be E HEM anufacturers, 196, 0] opposite { r 
Chapel, .Tottenham-court- 
pH HORIC RAT POISON. gree preparati 
offered to the Public with the grea‘ 
decidedly pois sage = 
r north- 
large districts in all respects adapted to that culture ton me. as it is offer ed t È 
Ika capital of the company is te hë 50 lacs hi 10,000 srt ay Sold i va mi H full dirsetions 
shares rupees each ; the whole of which has been at 4s., 8s., and 20s, each, a 
subscribed for, and acs SEFER id up. Several 
subscribers ing willing at vest n expense to carry D by Witter and Ossory, of Fu 
= ne said culture, and the apply whose 
also of other plants whieh thrive i in that soil, it has | sobriety, diligence, and ability, will not bear the 
thought proper for the | investigation. n 
id purposes, to be called ith a ANTED, a M nad anes a 
— seal, which is to be eased to yin and to be aaa pa young R, aged Ki be dani oa ga p 
8 ued. The rr any is allowed hi ultivate, ‘manufac. himself Seige f useful.— Applications, Posner the age $ 
ure, 
f those 
lp provinces, except opium, coffee, and sugar. They are 
allowed to increase their capital to a c rore of rupees, 
me-fitt 
of their al No individual subseriber to hav any 
mastery or ownership in the company, which is te be 
| carried on as a neon ote to tt sio right of making 
vernment and guidance., The 
qualificat: of the party, with name 
f last employer, @ 
wages quired, to be bere to F P., prst i 
Chronicle Office, Manches 
A a SHOPMAN in the Seed and Nw 
Business. A person upwards of 30 years of age would 
preferred.—Apply to Mr. Forrest, Kensington. 
, a SHOPMAN, in a wholesale and 
NTED, 
ail Seed epg pee in the Country, who will 
the arehouse,—1 de referen 
| by-laws for their ere 
are other provisions n far votin anging accounts, &e. 
Direct, wi 
The act is to be in force nat the. 30th of April, 1845. salary, &c., SFN 3. Gardeners’ Chronicle Office. Sn 
pe eee GROUND FOREMAN WANTED m ras EXETER NURSEN; 
BIRTHS—On the 10th inst. at Wirksworth, the wife of the in want of 
Rir Naruan HussERsTY, M.A., daug! 
—l6th inst., a Sheerness, Kent, the lady of Major J. F. G. 
CAMPBELL, 91st Regiment, of a daughter—17t , in the 
oe Salisbury, the wife of the Rev. W.K. HAMILTON, of a 
u; inst., at i 
necessarily per: nt, and o: 
whose qualifeations = not perfet © 
above description.—Exeter Nursery, D 
WANT PLACES.—All Letters to be post-p 
bh ROBE: w ge pees al as 21st i a the lady of 
ILLIAM pi ge ugle-street, Southampton, of a son Man, aged 
and heir—2Ist inst., at 25, Cambrdge'terace "Hyde ark, the| AS GARDENER.—A single Man, 3i its) 
lady of HER phony pti Esq., of a aE thoroughly understands his a 
2Ist inst., Mrs, ROWLAND NEATE of 10 hock act a) enone. Orchidaceæ. Can have a g the panies 
e aughter—22d fat in Piccadil A the aiy of Baron iowa last situation. retired s grr ie Near’s, Nurse 
OTHSCHILD, of a son—25th i 
retete — gees 
to A.B 
Wandsworth, Surrey. 
20th e a Pasai Church, 
ROBERT FERE Pins Esq., ha Ordnance Storekeeper 
and Barrac'! Kamata. pry Ennisk: lie to HABBIETTE," third 
daughter of gospi Cheetham, Esq., Ordnance Storekeeper, well 2 as 
Royal Arsenal, Woo 
S of Pine 
—22d in st., at James’s Church, GRAN- hly acquainted with poopy 
VILLE H. Vern ag M.P., to Pyne JESSE COTTERELL, a hes the three years’ o tto 
ter of the Hon. Green T en oad inst., at St. Mary’s, Royal Gardens, Kew. 
Lambeth, Conwar Weston Hart, Esq., of Rochester, to JULIA, CAPE GARDENE 
daughter of the late Charles Thom. combe, Esq., of thi TO GENTLEMEN AND LANDS is o G 
Ordnance Department, Tower—25th inst., at Nottingham, Si S SUPERINTENDENT in iE e 
CHARLES FELLOW win of Russell-sq , London, to ELIZA, only Plea sire gronna s, Parks, &¢. 
daughter of Francis Hart, E: ottingham—25th inst., at a person aged 32, who has h 
St. George’s, inore ieme T. Wittis Hemse, Esq., of Bin- in Engla ad and Scotland. He i 
stead, Commodore of the Ryde Royal Victoria Yacht Squadron, the reer of Flowers and 
to Car enone = ugh . Hunter, Esq., of Abele Grove, satisfactory reference can be 
Epsom. 3 Trinity Church, Tieto on, JOSIAH gree rentford, Middlesex. 
GREENE, Esa sq., of Lyn Ik, to Many, youngest daughter A Saag 
of the late Jobe Parkes, , Esq , of Chessington, Surre; S UNDER PANDEN ER 9 
DEATHS—On the s TE im the north. cast ast Man, 19 years coding Mes scr 
8 LAYTON East, R N., ac mate sá improve 
incourt, second son of Si East oe Be batt % 
erks, Bart., aged 5th of 
—A native of 
Pe avia the best 
g, To 
and en TE Sio ie 
Esq., Planting, &e. ; can Ar st ri 
Siorelecper at Cape-to' e 
Braunstone Rectory, esis 
ter and 
| Wane oe 12, St. 
