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THE NE 
WSPAPER. Fikes au 
and a as the tL gpa currents which, according | 
ère’ 2 
T 
of Aw ances which oc Ae 
magnetic forces produced no Shange in effect 
of electric sag ae wit 
rmed with i and in whi 
less. power than whe 
e pihy 
S. | poss 
th | up a river, the ships ante not 
na ch | their draught of w. 
ingesting action was sonneanenty. more soon deve- | 
ped. Mr. Far SAY pi inquir yin 
was killed; and. Lieut. 
| merly o the Ss 
Heard, of es Agincourt, fox: 
am. 
of the Vestal 
| letter from one of m 
obstacle, oc ceupying 55 minutes ir 
i n cutting 
whole-of which-time we were under ra mos Ri an all ing ine 
waich killed Sh and wounded 15,some of then i 
But amply w e they revenged. No o quarter 
ct from s 
ers contains a mor 
ihat 
for. Born 
esses the 
wh arii 
aia 
sailed 
ns, ‘anda 
great nu 
h this nowly-discove Wig influence is 
modfeaga ions thus. intro 
cable by reference to the 
ral I Thus the effect is pe 
aisi, though in a less degree, v when the pan ge has 
o the action of a agnet, instead 
ersin; 
e experiments 
> 
in | alot 
piamen a i 
so, however, 
s foreign away, his brother 
down, take the vessels, ae 
This threat much alarm 
being a man 
“The fi 
| Singapore, in July last, inead at Serawak, and thence 
dnl by the Sultab, ame appeared delighted to 
them ; not and 
is a sort of pretender. to. the > ol 
sage to the Sultan, “that if he gia nots 
n to be frighten 
him, much to the pea irs of the Sultan, who con- 
clude d that the eo were all. m Th ie Adm 
; every Malay seen I es 
We then In nde and i nas how om: eel 
all- the . stor ery hou F 
place, spiked and destroy a all th 
pea brief pte rs 
arted for Borneo, from 
a Sultan, who nominally 
This aps being situate 
et up on account of 
my w 
erga great dd 
his despatch, 
adds 
e cap 
EA] 
) an Te is every i 
reason to, believe that Scheriff Osman, so form wi 
all the neigh ibouring COART and whos plone am 
A worthy of a better cause, ong t alain 
aian ast I have certain ir 
ff badly pounded ; but oran dea 
o be anand 
racy with ta Bes eaten 
Bi ue broken up; for ible 
pag es talon th “othe pi 
and their supplier bhi SEA in.exchange for sl 
the force naturally at iy Ben ommand. $ ad tha 
he marines | 
P H ngih 
a brother of his 
He sent akg 
ve the 
would m EARNE come 
cut all the. English maroni y 
d the S 
am 
d at. trifles ed at 
i 
miral pores to have been wrecked on the Garsi Is les, a 
h 
h 
n 
+} 
say that tope ua November last, 
tive action. Different redis differ raitas I in ‘th 
degree 
bj 
+h n 
was peace as wae war, bu t a the 
in which they 
wer over a polarised ray of light. It tisa power 
has no aa nt relation to the other pliyeteal | t 
whether chemical or mechanical, of thes 
tory 
whic 
miha p mei at t 
- | Steamers, and opened fire one a which we lost no 
time i in returning, and in ~e as ime ai 
the forts w 
the £ same time, 
This he would fks alen to; but 
g you 
marines landed, and the oar “that would fight, with fho 
SSS 
aah Pree ORIC RAT PO OISON— = This preparation — 
is 0 ote Ko om bg as ae i confidence, bei 
cidedly supéri all those poi mi 
iier nant na 
long si 
destru: 
Bridgestrest A ti 
and 20s. 
molished by shells, the = S 
o keep a 
opa F 
ach. 
ran 
it differs pidge from the hats ry power 
renee many bodies, such as quartz 
sugar, oil of ele e rA which r me ai 
nomena of circular i ; for in so 
circu ah epre io 
the rotation takes pla the ‘right, cid i in oer t to 
the left. Whe m, erotics such substances 
1 q 
powers tend to Protec either the same or „opposite ro- 
rest and the 
hills as fast as their legs would carry them. 
g 
much pleased at neat and 
with 
The guns 
were all taken and given to 
P SAN ULTS. — Gentlemen stocking their 
e | (brass, and very valuable) es ARREN E ak they can be supplied with am 
the Sultan, together with everything of value that could ber os ROME aA ashe ANR aa ed tal Water Fowl, D 
be found, an an d then the Sultan’s rival’s plac set on Poultry, sineluting Malay, Cochin | China, Dorking, Spanish, é& 
d burnt to the: groun T Mee S, &e., &c., 3, Half-moon- partage Graer 
he Saa appeared 
concluded upon the spot 
Fesulting eff f alliance, the English. Our loss was ANTED, as FOREMAN for tis Adve ser, who 
ing as “they are are cumulative in the former case, on lye on te daaa ead t two or three wounded ; that. o \ raat a 
differential in the latter. In the concluding s section tof the aN is supposed to have been mgee reat, -Two 
the paper Mr. Faraday enters into’ — prisoners, or rather men ale had been prisoners: to a| Man. to each 
tions on os ture, of the newly- ci yes set of ae and had made their Bini ay were found | Cuitivatio 
electricity an oe over e light, and SELEN hat | gore , and, from their informatio n, the Admi iral de cided and plan 
all these ferdii ess in ee a LA dusty of char roceeding pe aor sere) 
ter wi conan tem a and affor rds |o at “by them, wns the aa erd of Borneo, to exter: Lived at, how long, and what situation filled; with x 
pes ie which’ ek bath waa 2 ing, fo POE pee minate mae pirates, and teach them a Jesson _ as to o Eng- pected, to A. Z., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office ot y 
ion of these’ saa e investigation o sh punishment. for piracy... We 
Foar radiant pong The phenomena thus brought] 17th August last. It was an immense ba: the head | W* cee Pee ae Ost oon a Fal 
y y; & ROPAGATOR ans PLANT FOREMAN.—Apply 
o ae poten ye views entertained by. him ‘relative | of which was a large riv er divided at its mea into pa r N.B.—None need l apbly whose ne a 
several branch es, was t 
for oh. Operation ‘of which the conception’ of a solid |'s 
nuelens is not necessary ; oo leads to the presnmption 
es w. t 
ore To all a appearance no one would suppose gm 
sobriety, Fame ser and ability, 
investi; oS 
2 cai 
-WANT PLACES. All Lett Letters to be post-paid. 
any an being was ever created there, for as far 
that the influence of magnet m on bodies which exhibit | th 
no magnetic properties paia in producing in them a jungle ; ; nevertheless, in its recesses were concealed a 
sta nt ; while on | horde of fits. most S ruffians, whose greatest 
E 
pride and glory i 
place, then, it was resolyed 
the expedition May be regar 
set-off to ee late. Aistra 
paige of this gallant e xploit | is Ma 
roti Borneo, the roere 
ferocious ` dese 
vith he ew fae Ti ei ht pes Kia 
— ew of obstructing $ 
he stea 
TRgp 
Be: th 
+ the 
irates, strongly aa raf Pa 
d 
nd w: 
ani apouidh of et 
the yer tage we should be 
then, This w was on t 
sop i. 
is the murder of an 
to, 
et So de me to 
tal. On ieee che ng the ats F the the of 
e river, a ieee t r 
were 2 obliged to fare to Pike: Neat, with about 350 sen 
and 200 marines, and see what we could do 
ë Aam ig about 3 p.m. , and, 
& 
32-y 
partment tof! = profession, oats — be highly reco! 
his late employer, nearly mE ro 
X. R., Messrs. Sous E maba ‘ 
GARDERE ;R.—A single Man, 32 years of age, whe ; 
aa Fil Profession in al its DEE ay kizi” 
< rte 8. B., Me ooh White y and Osborns 
This 
ta 
Eid to allow me 
rnier ressort, 
c| AS GARDENER TA 
m for a Ga’ rden ener, ae vi 
her take He oe a good „knowl 
is a most trustworthy obli bF si and wou 
tion to look after w, and make himsélf 
Direct to J.-E., at Elo — P 
perenne siias ABLE, YOUN 
anges to 
ical Garde ne 
med advisable 
get:into „a large see 
af bd 
pa 
oth he 
Parnes) oye 
i re Bae? rom their superior ey è 2 of the. count In t 
= heal boom, last rine an chains, was strongly inet: ‘al ot ae a the 19th, |4 “ie Newbie, 
re ; as om Tiver, about 200 y: below the | we started up one of the most beautiful rivers I ever aiat 
which eo pi fas made on August 19, The ships | saw. 2 were a great. number of monkeys, binds TRY,.SEE 
Co aa Fs * squadron the Agincourt, ue igators, but. no Malays. After proceeding a “YOUNG MAN, eee on 
mmander Lyster; the Vestal, 28, Captain Charles | ten miles the "two boats ats pulled a-head to r niie situation (ont = the h ae Aynasi a 
Talbot} Dædalus, 26, Ca ‘Quhae; Wolverine, Bid after pulling for about three miles, on ada an | Mr. Olark, Seedsman Bish eanan 
a 67 ao ifford ; i > 16, Commander | abrupt point, we came in full sight. of the pirates’ posi- 
rive i Fb apt oop, Commander Giffard ; toe pick consisted of two batteries of eight very heavy 
sa Matthies ps pos E Cnn Ne- each aide, of of the, 7 in addition to sever 
Issel, 3 ander st Abs nd o w 
mm. these ships 24 boats a rao ate Sa eapons calculated 
style. The Sahici 
into — pcb er might 
agree 
tedni 3 ey mediate 
son to and in two 
d emen of th Mi the 
ee nie ont Mit 
and in ie 
nanen 
for 
ia 
re estates of Nobl 
emin yed in 
Repairs 
sy. terms, . 
e ceed m High si refereness 
“Gardens; 
tions, is desirous 
n,aflag | returned ewe a 
er. 
Buildings, W 
É iå 
of a Sites a ns as 
