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Dlf count bpXT CIRCULAR. mmv LaueiftL. Ami tb rtrio sawj iWBrtrt wntTe ta omit few. wcntW nlac) loJor. rrltvee diviuCmUi tcnmrait4 kr Twr, aval dlMMWr IMwm ashi the rlsta cWpcls MttSkkTWMdtbtlr MOti( ftrttbtotTlU.

ToeJ4. gravta Hesse Uonbrf a4 vtth Dm Kirag ana, Qeee lath trtolnv. The Lord CbuoWrUia left lev yesterday fat Derby. Sit Hrnrr IlsJfcrd ene Mr. Bred boM 4.11 ramludoai rttrtloc Ux ttM of Urd Ilo0nl.

IIU Lordship tsvtber better. TVEttliT HwrlnKtoa left bis miaVnet io the MaUr xt M. Jum'i, yesterday, far his seel la iJettythire. MONEr.UAKKYf JdCITY IXTRLLIOKXCE. Tuesday Erralnf Scareiy any thing hat been talked of to day in the city, ercn in in monies! circie, i osa 6ivuiua, retorta qutation.

A drgrt of asperity is Wf inninK to manliest iuieal between mose wno espouse me oppo cu riclea of it, which it not eery naual in rily political aaiuabhlee, and which ban not bmi noticed till now ctcti am tou tsutyect. iniect, me oppooenu oi wc tneasurt, hut for the untoward" circutniUncc of the miniitcrial defeat on the question of tha timber dutie. would nerer hare darnf to ahow themxrlrea, and come forward in open orootioon, aa te male any thing like acon tct with the friends of reform in the city. They are now arrogant and overbearing, in proportion to their prrrioi itaie of quietude and retirement. Thry now profess the utmost cvinfidence in the ultimate defeat of the reform bill, and back thatr opinion," according to tha approved city pracUce, in large wagers on the result.

The opposite party do not flinch from tint sort of test, and exhibit eoual, or jreter, confidence. Tha anti reform adelres which was lying for igita turt at the London Tavern was suddenly withdrawn last night, because at least it has so been stated of the annoyances to which tnoae lndiTkluau nave oeen expoMd who attended to subscribe their names but this may be a weak inTention of the enemy," and we doubt whether any such interruptions hare in reality been experienced. The want of manliness in this party throughout has been usefully contrasted with the conduct of the friends of reform, who have convened a public meeting at the Mansion House for Krfday, when it will ba jecn if thtre is courage enough remaining among its opponents to meet them in fair argument. The Conaol raarket has been steady rather firmer than )csterday. A riaa took place in the afternoon to Jo; buyers, but it was not sustained, and at the close of business the price was 76 to for the account.

Money stock has not btca so tcare as it was jesterday. Kvehdjuer bills are 1m. to 17s. premium. By the Hamburgh, steam boat we have accounts from Warsaw to the loth which time the 1'oles were in quiet posaeanion of the city, and 110 new movement cm the part of the Russian army had taken place.

We are still without any precise information of the success of the Constitutionalists in Cadiz but tha opinion gains ground in the city that such will turn out to be the fact. There is evidently no faith to be pis en to tha Madrid official accounts, and it would further he tha aim of the Government to prevent the transmission of jall authentic intelligence on the subject. But, on the other hand, experience has taught us to receive with distrust llie statements from the Constitutional party, which not only go to falsify the Madrid (imrttr, but affirm positively that the revolution at Cadiz was Accomplished by the 5th of tlie prvscnt month, when the city was in quiet posac stUn of the' patriots, who had gained over not only the brigade of marines, but the whole of the infantry in garrison there. They are Mated also to hate had at their disposal, in the Isla, a force between 3,000 ami 1,0110 men. Commercial biters hate Urn received to day from I aelir of the date of the but written ith no muih rt sene, that it can only be collected that ome important crisis was pending, on which the writers were afraid to speak out and to far it strengthens ths belief of the success of the Constitnuonaluts.

The rest arrival from Cadiz by sea will probably set the matter at rest. 1 he only transactions in the Furrien markrt werth adverting to are an advance of about par cent, in the orta a. Bonds and in Rusaian iih.K. 1 he fonner left eft" 1. to 17 rRll'ATE CltHRESrOXPFXCF.

I'AKh, M'Kftai, MaKiii Ji). Tl.u a to hare hern, sccord'np 10 public rumour, ihc day Ix republican tic Ad anniversary connected uh the last march of Napoleon, when be aprung Irotn Klba to the Tuile. rts wa Usought to the fitting: dsy foe the exploit and ibe imsfx of the son pf the nisri nhokn.Kked don all rcpuU Ixs was to hare been borne in (rind proctsiion from the pUce the IJephant to ihe column id the I'lice Veodume, to be there inaugurated upon the loandjtion of a new popular form of lnenimtnt. This procxMion ba DM takin plare up Io the lime at cb I wnw, nor do I ire anr prepare 101 it'or iuorincm. The lJice are, however, on te alert the litary on datr ajd ihearranfCTCeDKof would be found very much 10 irrommode the order ol tl rumoured popular eeretnonr.

1 do not see nj appetranrei itu day 10 the stree's, from which 1 should snucipa'e at a late hour any turbuncr. Iople' nurdu are tilled here wilt spprebeosiont of a.1 kindu, but it mutt be remembered Ihst this is a country in hirh revolutions hue raed for 40 yevs, io which Ibe popular partm are in the t.bitcf aukipg a irrtw. waenevef tnej wisn to crta'e tn impreuion, and wtere, in fitt, exotcnem mostly erspora'e with the dar ol it plar. I dormtinJ any bodr, out of the piere of tnoe wholeed upon the stimulua of thee mIIt who hat any cspcctatuMi that ibe mob will do at nightfall what they did not aturrpt to perform at mid dar bide, the working peorla are opening their eve 10 the folly of playing the game cf ajutatera tbey find it nlla the gaolf, but gite do bread. There is at this n.omeat an active piny in this capital to ttiK on panh inturTrctiwiaiy movement, and cll them in the public ere.

The ucece at the lde of I are this ij repealed, on the one hai.d, upon t' alleged 111. ihority of Dumeroui letters; while, on the other, they are contradicted bv the Gixrttr The rrenrh tioteri. mem way they have orlr the ame information wnh the pub. upon theie nenta No dependence can thrret re be placed nri ttatemenu while iher continue to be to rontridictorv. The King ha this morning reviewed ditlfTcnt corps of the Ttatwnai iruaras taa 01 tne line, at Inelr uvions.

He wu etery where reeeived with the greatest enthuaiasm. 1'nvate letters received thia mwrmng from thote parts ot l.ampe to nici attention i now directed, ire it tollow from Petenbwrgh tothe Atb.where it waisud that the firand Duke orutannirf, who it now with hii brother Michael in Poland, to continue bit route with the anuy of I'olanrl. The lcttm from Warsaw are to the 1 1th 1 at which time (ieneral I.ebmch had net effected any where the pannage of the Vis tula. ine intn, tne National liuard ani had, in an addm to the Ihet, declared their inter.lton of drfendinr the rapiul, and on tbat day the eorpa of observation before I'raga naa made a retrograde movement, a if n.eaning to tall bad on thr aia army Dear i'lock. Tt.e mlr ground where Ihe KuMant nad previouslv enoinprd had tierome an mirahy a to untenable.

The wing of rhe Kuwun innr under eneral Krruia, aptar to hwre beer. a unsurccMful hi. coo mander a it wa forced to retire from the city nf iUDun on uk upon ine approaca ot trie I'oliah tienciil Dwernicki corn, which to occupy that prmince. The thsw bad bero inoit favourable for the i'olcs. The water o' tbe Vistula had, in many places, riaen four feet upon the breaking up of the ice, and otrrflered the banks to lonie 1.

lance from the bed of the rirer. some expectation is held out in private letter, froeu Berlin or the Itih that the PoLih campaign may be stepped by oegouauoo. Tbe hiots, howeer, therein rrn arc too vague to derive any real force: trey romey rather tbe wtabea of benevolent individuals, than any rounda. lion mat the barbarism, though for the inatam foiled by the heroism of their ieum, can be eventually withdrawn from latwnlng upexi their btvv. HmEsostn (oivrv Mh On Saturday last, ia compliance with a requisition to the High Mtmir, mot nu.

aneroualy and Kspeetably aigrted, a meeting of the freeholder. tbe county of Hereford took place at the Shire hall, for il Tvrpwwe of petitioning both House oT Parliament lo aupport His Majesty's Ministers in the plan or reform, and Is carry the same Into efieeu A great many gentlemen addreved the meeting. The petition was carried almost unaoinously, and reaalation, expressive of gratitude to tbe King, was paaaed, as waa a vote of tkaoka to tbe Ministers. A crjrresnondeTit informs us, that in the parish of w. uni, rnminstcT, use committee Kir cmveuctlng Ihe pans meeting in favour of the reform bill, procured, in Ihe pace two heiwra, the signatures of upwards of I Vt respect, oat iDhabturrtt to the petition agreed upmi, and rrerned but var tcfaaal.

damson and tJeorgr Wesson, aha Bristol Bill, ti airday marniag underarm the erf nine arnienreof tlie 'be drop at tbe back erf' the rountr gaol at Wind enter. aiT 1 st the lut Assists of selling hre lo All. Utackaand'a farm and prcmiaes at Hound, on rhe U1I1 ot IeoeaibT, IdJS and Wenon of an atrocious highway rob. Yesterday John Shirley, ene of tha fellows who Diawk lernwnt and oranges about tke eavirem, was charged at I. BiM bafl with stealing a ouanthy of pl.tr, the property ef II hngh.h, of Ualwlrhvcnmrnon.

It appearrd that a Slower partv wa. rtvenon tU ptrreding dxy by Air. Keg Iwh, and ih table having: been Uid In ihe parlour wluch le1 talo a Iswn In front of the house, the prrMmrr, in neaklBf aaowt tne neighbourhood, uharrved from the nd. aide tbe preparsliooa tor tbe banquet within, seeing tbe oast elear, be waa soon la the parlour, where he raibemi tbe whole tbe plate, and while ia tbe act of concealing It, one ef the apeona bappened 10 drop oa Ihc floor. The noise it made was rard Wr tbe bwtler.

who saw the priaoner etunpering acrosa tke ftlda, fallowed try a policeman, who stopped blm. He was fatly foaarnilfeci. At VV'onhipU'aet ofrice, yesterday, a man named VUwt. iseraerty a coweeper and dairyman tbe Hack, ceyoad.and who lately kept a baicbera shop la lioag sliey, near tbe poneeffice, waa finally examined, charred with leading aheep, tbe properry of Mr. Sujwe, a farmer, at Cbaltfie Id, ta Kern, lie waa committed Newgate lot trial.

rrosstb LOXDON GAZKTTK, Umth triKPtOEjCAfTLK. ta. need awSStajsw UwHtal Haaarr VtWary, Kalgkt Ceaaasaadrr ef ike Rwrml Haamtrtea Osaslatue Oeaar. rrOWKtrtO ITRCET. Maara II.

TheKaseba swlnwlw aeeoiat Malareweral fir ArdU kala rir.al.n he tlauiawawl OWTerwor of Ike rreviare ef New aVairlca aavi lu eeieaiewtlea. WaltirriCC. Maara Rerlst Ulw OaardaUewiewawi the How. rrarrw r. tWrkaWr.

ka Capteia, krpwtrkaae. vtee i. N. Mawa. wharetitwi Sk Liri.w rrawrlt Meawtpry MarUe, io ke Uewuwaat.

ky iaritiaai. Tlew nerketey. Roral Ragiwwet of Morat Oaaeda. WiUi.m rkarlea Netherraal. geat b.

trwet. kr rurekaw, le Haaater, rrvMted. ih Kmm.1 mt lliaaowi flwara. Wwrawow ihm nitkertna ria naraa, tram the Ik TaM. tw Kwraeem.

vtre WrlMier, 4.. sk Stawnnmt of fom IJewwwawt Robnt awHtwoai Jotuutow. from tk half far the a1" o. LtewtrwawU vice kaun dars, anutawd UTI Newfowadiaaj Mm orafulr. tM I noC t'aHal Joha LrsaM Praefatker, to b.

Uihw, by Earefcaw. te ttaaler, mwwotfd 1 IrevH Makw Joha Jesvoa, hum alf.pay r. ro. lobe fewefatheir. isth re.l AiUnHJrv Ritfcara Swift.

half ar Vh BaiiaHoa, SMiataaiamaw, vk Smith. rromottHl Ttl Vwot. Llewrewawl i'mm Tywet. fr half MV toot, to ijiimi RaImi an, who rxrhare nth Tcmt AMi.tanl rgroe Peter Tnith. frim the Hut 1 oo, lo be Snrn.

rlee I laaaeaw, apfaiiited to Ihe 4Mnaua t.uanls. VW loot guw Archibald lieraril. to be Lw'ienaat, by gut chat. M'Monlo. gcowiotadl falnck Lrod rMlry, to be rwalen.

kg surrhaae. tie Gerald lit Wm Ifsaia nmwol IJewleaant Alexaudrr Waddell. frarn half pay '4 Hoyal Vetera Rattallow, lo ba lenlrwaal, vie Middle. low, wktae aggnnianenl haa Ukra glarai Caiiea aad Adjutant Lake hmlih t) t. have the ranli of Lieutenant.

Royal Newfosiadlawd IHena rowagaaie. Uewtenaal Richard Vauwden. from Ih loth root, to ke Lleutewaat. vice 4 lo Ih eth Toot. I natlacfcad.

Major Jamea Craiter. from the Hd root, to be I teulanant I etonel of Uraatry, by purrhaMl Lieutenant Aland harlea M'Mardo, fruca ihe DM Fool, to be lagtajn of lafantry. by Mansnraada The Oirt.lla warn Caaira Sunky, of tie TtHh Fool, I John, and wmh CkavW Tkomaa. btakr r.fflial Mr Robert Travevi haa beew anowM 10 retire rroro the set tee. by tbe aale nf wnattaehed eonmualtai.

The dates of the eommltaiow. of the ndev newtlmed oreer, in the ruth toot, are llth of Jly. 1S3K. taptain Cakler, I lewtraant Peine. Cwstga Ttlorh.

James sknrow, lat a f'astai In the 4Sth rosH. who re. stened IWh of Anl, lata, haa aeen retn.tated in his raak. The name of Ihe adet la a rnsirwcy ia Ih td loot, uw Itl rekvwary. ISII, 1'ilfold, and not Pinfold.

(OMWiasio signed by the Loan Liiitivavt of the Cownty of Srasax. Fraaels Scawen Slant, to Pepir I 'eutenaau Cawwisaioxa aiirnsd by Ik Loao LliiTSSAMT of th tounty of CROWN oriltg. Waacw W. MtMBCR returwed serve in this imnl rtRt IAMEN 1 Tow Asr Post or Naw ltistav tr Roeer t.resley, of lraaclow hall. In Ihe county of Derby, Ban In th nrmt of Ihe Hn.

Arthur Trevor, who haa accepted the I kiltern Hundreds. INSOLVENTS. March RenSmn Haines. Royal llmpilsl Thlsea. avoeer 1 harle.

riet. her. Kallard, I anes.hire ommon teewer. BNKRl PTCir SCPKHsKnill. Mtcharl Barlow, sajfpr, lncashire, publicas.

Joseph JarlarM, Llvwrponl. menrhanl. BANKRUPTS Jchn hlntt, Bishopsgate slreet witheut. oilman, surrender Watch la, at II o'clrsk, April IJ. at Mar 3.

at II. Ihe Banl. rurta lourt, Basinghall sir Messrs. lartsrs and t.re. tww, Lord Mayor's roun oflle, Royal Eachane.

llltam iJtlle, Macclea" eld street North. I Ity rod, lesleslar, It, May 1. at I oVI.cs, at Ihe Bankrupt, rt. Hasln. hall Mreet sohotors, Mewrv btratum and Overton.

Miotsditch, and Ktn'. Arm. yard Jssliua llaut. Imb. onduit alrret.

Red Lino nare. trunk maker. M.reh 13. at IHockvk. Aprils, at 11.

May 1. at In, st the Itankrwpts lourt. BasinehalUlrcet solicilse. Mr Smyth, 1 urni val inn William PiniM.ll, I Lamtsmm, Berkshire, farmer, Mairh fj. at a dork March Pi.

May I at In. at the Red Liim, Oiippln Lam. bourn act in tot, Mr Waller. ymnrd Inn. tdward Pownei, Msnihester, publ'ean.

March 31. ArrlU, Msyt, st ncloek, at the ork llnul, Manchester solioloes, M.nrv Hunt ant Johsnn, Temple John Plait. Liverpwl. innkeeper, pitl 1. 11.

SI I clock, at the Clarendon bulldtnrt. Lnarpoul aolH ilora, Mosrs. Ilurd and Johnwm. Temple Jtfha I heeseman. Readme, baker.

March Sit. f. klav J. at II o'clock, at the Oeorer loa. Hesdine aoliotors, Messrs.

Holmes and I Isatn, Great James street, lfdtrd row Richard Walker Rushforth. Manchester, merchant. April 4. I. VayJ at toclock.atthal'alacelnn.

Manchester soluilors, Messr. Kay, Barlow, and Alton, Manchester John and Michael llslifst. linen drapsri. April 4 at o'clock, at the office of Mr storks, Halifax, April i. May .1.

at It. al ih White lion Inn, llalilaa. soluitut, Mr. Edeards, Bmivene atrwet, rieettrtet. MlMiam Piatt.

Norwich, common brewer, pnl i t. at clock. May, at I. at the Norfolk Hotel, Norwich solicitors. Messrs Bicnnld, Pulley, and Mawe, Naw Bndee street Thosnaa rowler, hi Peter th Great, Susses, carpenter, April 11, st 7 o.kxk, April It, at In, May 1.

at II, at Ihe wan Inn I hichu tr solicitor, Mr Great James Bedfrd row PIMDENIls. April If W. t'pton. royoWn. lunbrr merrhat April U.J and Inelis, Mark lane, metilunis.

April I. Hull.i.l. Maid tone, chymiat April II. leckie, Adam', court. Ild Broad rrrt.

imurswce brnker. April if. i sniermirr. awiar April II. Pain.

Red 1 hwi street. I lerkenwell. iro (oun der April It, J. M. Jackson.

Brsahton, cab.net maker April If. sainthlll Pickle herrine. Tooley street, South. r. trewth bun millstone merchant April It.

H. Pearc. lulham. tinman Ipnl If Th.Hns. Uath.

s.llen drair pnl It, Mm and R. shaw, kinea Lyna. Norfolk, rare merchanu spril nuimar. tisford htreet. rtraper spril ir.

It i.iis"., it hnrrey Southwark, erocer April It, Turnlill, ev I it.rov suare. music MIr April i. II smith and II. Pema, sf. Mwtn l.ne.

April Gray vtneatreet, Lsmheth, mal merchant April 1. VI ant R.rtlett, Readme, eanvass manufacturers April 11, Brm' nail, In. WarwKk.hire, miller pril 11. Pn.e. Manchester paper dealer April II It I hamuli A k.

innkeep, April 14. Twemhiw llsthertnn. I hrlnre. ml.tcr Xrril M. I Johnson, Noek, Jr.net April II eathrrst nr hina.l upon lli.ll and Vjlmtf.

luenhtnt Anl II, llemhoili.m, Sorkprt. I seshire cotton nmr April lu Ms.i r. Neih r. cr Wrwukhire. csllle pnl II, II arliie A.Mni tin, tVionhire sv.e manutar nrer ptil I' rm.lan I and remi, sHerhel I and laHulen, rir manufa.

tutcts. I kltTlUt ATI'S I I a tmted. ualcs. n.iu be lo the cm trarv on tee I ril I' II I lvd. PalMrra.e pla.e.

feinp krum. Perk hi. arate tlai t. and H. I hipping Ul i I ll.rli III I Thorivo ram ncton I'uori arwuk.hire Imilds reel, AMeate, ir founder Marion.

Is.t,l arocer Hrouah, hina street, Jame. 1 II, Iterklry Lambnh walk, dealer. lerv II II, builders iW Jrwty. taker an I lo Auahterkiiy. Great ll II RoVrt n.lale ah all In utar.

life. sn ith. II, Mincine lane, lirokrr II I'crri, oree rcet. H.lhnal areen. siituallrr ml 11 II lyl ItATION.

irir. March tl. April ItH'ttliT. KII'IITIU llN( i.nn, ii it i Mflai. The 'ol iLiTOK.IirvLHAl appearrd hr t' pUintM, upm an apical against an rtler nf the Vicr hanccll by winch the mjt ntt on gTintrd i yi'ir, to rci'rain tlie I'elen.

danl from pub'1 a nm. al couipoMtinn Kalk. hrenncr, lad been slusolnd. The rase sta'cil was, t' it M. KalVbrennrr hai Id a rnnrfrtnn'r to the pit, n' v.

huh had lieen ub'i l'cd by the latter lime a'ier ir I. tl dclnn'at i I ub' ieJ a p'ece of i uir, called T'n 1 1 of llcrl ron.iaiing or II pigc, rl wl i(h I rnntiimd the rmrrr litntf in uetion. Vn the pliii.url I'lscoirring tint, he tiled his b.ll asain.t tl defendant, ami obtained an itijncilon. Although the drfendant lad notice ol thi it ll for that in unction, he did nut appear upon It, but put In hit artaer, and upon the answer moved to dissolie the in juncMon Tbe stated by him In his defence eic, that a piece of mm cmr.ed I Kalkhrenner fir in. striimenis, end published In Pans in IHII, rontained lliis coirrTrrnic, and ihit av ll hatl en so putil sheil, there was no rorrrii'lit at a'l the woik an'd upon this the Vice I hanccllor diolied the iniuucuoii.

Ttesoi i.iTos.firvrR Lcuntendcd ihit although anch a work was publ'shed in I'atis, it had been sold there by Kilkbrenner lo a musical publisher, and that the right at confined to ranee; that It had never been lntruduced Into this country until aJtrrthe piece in i ncstion had been obi by Ihe author to ihe plaint IT, and printed br him and that, therefore, there was a ropynrht in the music in Kngland which the defendant had intnr.ged. Pert spposed the motion, and rtlied upon the ath. davita which stated that the French music had been inlro. ducrd into this country in I Hit, Ug btfon the publication bv the pla'ntilf, and that thcrclcre it had become common pto. perty.

The IOsn harcellor was of opinion that the mjunc. linn could not be continued. It was the jwilicy of the law recognised by express statutes, ll at thelnijHirtailon of toteign inventions should Ik. as much enrnuragrd as the actual inirn lion, ot this rountrr. It appearnl In this case that the piere of music published in I ranee had been generally nown here sin years before the uhlicaiion of ihe eitthcrrtantr, whirh formed the njtj'ct of this suiu Tl la fact gave a clear right to any one in thiscountr) to publish it.

lie thcrcfori tils, missed the a plication, but ordtred each party to pay their own costs of the appeal uia'lon. I FXT ni'llV, Minno, Mui 21. yHtfart Mr. Justvc 1aLI Er tmgt Da and f'Aara Ijrrrly were indicted for bur rlanoualy entenng the dwtllingof John Woodward, at Need, ham, and stealing therein ZO silk handkerrhie'a and a quantity of drapery goods, his pn.penr snd Jii Mu was charged with reloniously rereiviiigijieiu. he prisoner lay calletl several rrsons, who ase him a goo character among thrtn his revi rend guardian.

To the harai'er of lovely, a man tolunieercd hn testimony, who said that he had never known him eunt irled" of any onVncr, and never heard that Sie was, in fact, guilty of any theft the truth being that, though not comictcd, he hat been tried ami a iuitttd. The Jury found them all rcco r.mendmg Day to mercy, and judgment of death was recorded, with an assurance that their lives wc u'd be spated. On the civil side, all the causes fwr this county were diiposed of in few hours. Thecslcndar isheaty both in the number aid quality of the oflenrxs. KMaTKK, 21 aow si tjf'BT.

fiWure I'al'VUih Al Tl MI'T A 1 MLIIIIS H. f)ait't )'riiman, agtd 211, was put to the liar upon a charge of haiing.on the I of February U.t, in the parish of 1nI. Una count rut, subbed, and wounded, Ann ll.rley. The proeeruinx, a pla mking wntnin, about yean ol ac, wu the first wi'nos called ir the I rniv She dipiftil that the prisoner waa a bet I rig lit, and that, lor sonic lime before the nflence in question, he hid lodged in the house wltnras'a father. The witneia had kanwn him fur about yea's.

and during a part wf that time he had paid hit addresses tn her. and decidedly rejected hia proposals of mar nare.On the evening of the IZiliof February Uit.at i o'clock. he railed upon fur at her innt'a, and a krd her to walk si him, as I bad something to say to her. She a tirsl declined, but afterwards accompanied him along a lane in the nelghknui. hol 'hillt they wtrr walking In the Ian he asked her if he pt noualy intended to abide by the restitutio i which she had eiprteseil, namely, thai she would nrtrt arcept hnn Ii her husband She ana ered that she wai resolved not to have him.

He Iben said, that as lie could not live without her, he would kill thern both, and hr Itiimtdlatily drew out a knife, with which he stabbed liet in four dlfl, rem parts ef her body. After he had stabbed hcT.be attempted to destroy himself, but Ihe witness wrcitcd the knife out of bis hand and threw ii aver a hedge. She then requealrd dim to accompany her bark lo her aunt's, aa she waa very faint, and he having become Iran, qui) conducted her home. Hke waa then stripped and pat le oeu, ana examined dt a surgeon, wno arrsnra iter wounds. On erns.examlnatran.

ihe nroweentrls said, that the cnndurt of ll. piLwettt bed beta uucb aluted by bt tetetllaei ef his prrnoaalt of marrlaf 1 1 tbat be look a jood deal is) drlnklnf, and oes aalonally appearrd not to He aware at wnat ne aia. Mr. Otwerne, the aunt afflat pfwaceaMrli, Jrpeaed inrae ef tbe aaane fscu which had beca staieel by tbe in wwetaatrlr, as) added tbat lb prisoner atayed tn tbe wtaseaa't kbenea. whilst ut doctet wu dreaaln the yeusc woman weaanoa aaalr.

Pi'lcKalla, a constable, drpoaed, thai he arrcwled tbe rarlaoner oa the lain ef eteuary. IB witness men aetauea a eon. faMiott made by tbe rwiaooet ta wilness oa that oexaaloev. The unfewslen admitted all ihe facts relatlnf lo the slabbing; which had been staled previously by the rmaaeruttix I and also Included a declaration made br the prlsoocr, that If ihe pre. aeruim had passed, as she nad intended, by Ma ahop on the week prevloua te th 12th of Kebruary, be would hav shot her.

A son of th preceding: witness deposed, ihst be went with his father to the place which had been pointed oat by th priaoner aa the scene of the attempt to murder, and that he there found tbe knife which he now produced. The witness liere produerd the knife. The blade wa about six Incites long, and was rough all over except at ih paint, wlicre it had been sharpened. Another constable confirmed the evidence of Nicbolla and of his aon, snd said that the prisoner appeared, wbilat in ens. tod to be in a state of phrrniy.

The prisoner waa taken ap on hit way to the constable's house, where he had called before, for th purpose of giving himaelfup. Sir. Elliot, a surgeon, deposed, that the night in qucttUn heeisminrd the wounds of the prosec trii. One, actuated near the insertion of the thigh into the hip joint, waa 4 inches deep. There was another In the abdomen, which it wa thought dangerous to prwbe lo its entire depth.

The preseeutris's life was in danger for two or three daya. In consequence of ihe effect produced upon ber breath by a wound in the right breast. The witness, in his cross examination, said that he had heard of cases where madness had resulted from disappointment in love, but that no initance of thai nsture had ever come within hia own experience. Questions having the same object in view were put to all th preeeaing witnesses, and they all answered that th prisoner had been tery deeplv affected by the slights which the prose, cutrix had ahown iiim. A letter written by the prisoner whilst be wsa in the constable's custody waa put in snd read.

It waa addressed lo Ihe mother of the prosecutrix. It entreated that the priioner might be allowed to make one visit to his suffering angel." ll staled that he ahould oon have tre happiness of dying for her sake, and that hia spirit, after death, would hover about her, and protect her from harm. The reading of th letter excited pome smnsernen' amongst the female part of the audience, as ihe person tl appearance of th prosecutrix presented very slight grounds for so passionate an admiration. Thomas wheelwright, in whose employment the priaoner had been engaged as foreman, gave the prisoner a good character, and aiate that since the prisoner had been rejected by the prosecutrix.he had become more dejected, snd less attenme to hit work than before. This was the case for the prosecution.

The Ji ix.e having read over hia notes of the evldence.th lury consulted together for some lime, af er whith Ihe foreman said that they wished lo have the aurgeon examined again upon I he point of the sanity of he prisoner. The surgeon was called back, but was not able to give the jury any further inforrnatian upon the subject. The jury again betook themselves lo consul, tatlon, snd after short time, the foreman turning round stated td the Judge that he ddered from hit 11 brethren. The Judge said that he duld not help that, that the verdict mutt be una not the expression or the will of the majority. The roreman then piopoaed.astherewerejurymen eneughin attend, ance, that one of them should be taken into the box in hia plire.

Tfia extraordinary proponal was or course ihe jury were then abhred to retire. Just as the jurymen were eoing out of the door universal shriek from the audience announced Ihst the priMiier had attempted tn rut his throat. He had, in fact, concealed a knife upon hia person, and, taking advantage of the noiae and distraction attending the withdrawal of the jury, applied the knife lothe letl aide of hia throat and In. flirted a si ght wound in the neighbourhood of the carotid artery. He wa, ho ever, immediately disarmed before he could do himself any further injury.

The verdict had not been returned when the coach started frrm here for Ijonaon OKK, tow, 31 am 11 The (otnmission of was opened on atitrda) by Mr. Justice J. Tarsi. This morning Justice lilTTl tnal attended al the (Ju and tried the only two cases of felony which the calendar lor theriiv presented. Both the learned Judge, then proceeded lo the Casile and cemnirnecd the county business.

Pass presided on the criminal, and Mr. luatice l.lTTiriiAlE on ihe civil side. The number of prisoners fur trial anwunls lo Vul none ot the rise appear to be ot an extraordinary character. The entry of causes is not espected to be liesvy AX IIUIXST i HfHtllM BIU. IX THE YF ill IIU.

(Frn sh.k.peares Hmr, I My lml, I'll Irll you that self bill is urced, il hich, in ihc eleventh year the last King's reiga tl at like, and had indeed against us pias'd, Hut llial the srauibling and unquiet lime Hid push it mil nf further question. rrWton rhi Hut how, my lewd, shall we rcsi.l it now mt It must be thought on. If It piss against us, lose the belter half ot our possraiion rur all the tempwral which nie'i demut Ity trs'atnriil luie givcu in the r1 urch, ou'd ihev strip fr mi us: bcintr 1 allied thus. i. urh rs would maintain, tv the King a hm nil hltct earla.

ami lilfeen hundred kinehls sii th in. anil sml tan bun (red gmH inquires And, to rrlul ol laars and weak age, I indigent laint souls, tor ral lo 1, A hundred almhou.rs, right sell surpliM And lo the rutins ot the King, besule, A ll ousai.d ptium's by the rear llms runs ihc lull '1 his would elnn'x deep I I'm ulil clr nk llie cup and all. it hat trtvtniii ('nut Ncv csme relorinalisn in Hood, uh such a I isdr eurrrnt. lu I'. it, ii goinl lorJ, I I oss.

now I ir tii'tigauoti ot tin. bill rged by the wniiiions lh his Inline to I', or r.o )l OH It ir, (Krom a orresjoiidenl.) A seri.onhas been li tly prcichcd at Mary's, before tic I rn.r.i jf ot tin lord, bv the Itei. II. Ilul.ctl, curate of si. I 'ibe church, Oxford, which is making considerable oise among the learned gmluitrs, and under.

gradu ata. The lollowmg la an extract in the si pointiueiit otour bishops rhe.Vlhaniile laii.ly arhnns.ihat weonly allow lu our King, that only prrroga'ire always given to all godly princes in the scripture, bv dad li'msclf and this ia de. hncdtatx, that he should "Til all estates, as well ecclesiastical as civil, and by the use ot tbe civil sword restrain all stublHim and wicred etlur churchmen or statesmen. Now this being all the sipruuatv allowed by this article to the King, how an any man hi senses pos. nblr object Kvery loyal aubiect nf every denomination mutt set his hand and is yesswd amen," to such a reasonable declaration.

Hut lac speak a dillerent languare, and I roee ihit this ia not the only prerogative which the King ex. ercises in church matters, for the appointment of every one nf the bishops it ent rely in His hands; that while ihe principles of the article remain sounJ, and cen.iafrnt with Ihe apinl oft hnalianliy, yet the prsetie of ihe church in this matter Is unsound, and fnurht with the most disss Irnus consequences. For mark, brethren, how the case stands. The Kiag'a recunimendi such ami such a one tn the King to he a hiihnp it may be because he is his relation, or his son's tutor, or because he is a good scholar but one thing is sure, that except this minister know Christ, he it not likely to recommend one that knows Christ. Then the Kinr's rrcvmmrnds io the clergy, which teeommrnd.

ation has the lorce of alas. The so sppointed has the nrdmaiinn of a niultiude of Infenor cletgy, and so the (ulpus are filled. the consequences are plain to every impartial eve. A young man either In search of prrtcrment, or because Ihe church it a respectable profession, er a.pinng to a sct in ihe llou'e of I'eets, or because there is a good living which hen sure of hr going into ihe church, hoi Is too many suramins in ur establishment not to eaich at ihe gilded bait. 1 he articles which were set up aa barriers in keep out all but spiritual men from the ministry, are eailv explained awsy, and made to mean any thine but what they do mean.

Ordination la easily enough conferred on any nan of moderate abilities, provided our grace articles form no part of hia creed and thus ii en, whose object in becoming minister of hriat, is any tl ing but the glory of Christ, climb boldly oier the wall, anil perform a mock exirc scof ihe shepherd's office. How then, I ask, frni such a state of things can we be surprised, it, on looking through ihe generation ol church minis, ler.it all i rJcr, and a' all limes, sc find a large proportion of Ihem lube either men or pleasure, such as play and opera goers, card platers, ball frequenters and dancers, drlighting in herse racesand hi nting, or the more rrhncd and seducing amuse menu of ttiuMc, the en, and the oratorio Or else further than this, men that hare lieen habitual gamblers, drunkards, mtrs, gluttons, fornica'or, ai'ultcrrs, or even worse than they? ema) well tkenfi ri, when we see such fruits as these, whether, in allown the mssibilily or.uch a stale or things, we were rr naw arc led by the spiru of tiod Now that Ihe church la and hath been in thia alate Is noto rious and nccda no prooT. The world knows it, area it, ann tne worm naa a anatp eye to discern Ihe Inconsistences ot those who, professing themselves lo be set apart for the peculiar sen ice of dod and his Christ, arc to he generally found in thclront rank ot Hani's worshipers in Ii i ltui lea. Still' Xf ll'V l.xtract of a letter from Ihe agent to st Rye, dated Ihc mat The vicl sunk ufl laitlighl, as reponed 'ay the frinitv. house in Ibe notiit afihcllih lost drilled alxrut lour Irs lo ihc ca.isard, wi'h her mast about sit lect ul nl water nt spnug Inlet, ai I lies ill fur ithoni water with no bun), and in a Very dangerous situation lor tcsicla bound up an I down hanmf." The Koae, from Ibi.ion, haa arrived in the mrr.

The Triton, from Dartmouth, has arrived al Almcira. The haines, fiom laindon and Bermuda, has arrived at Savsnnsh. Matili 1 1 muIi rxlrrine re. rret I hai in ir.form vmi of ill, lo of ihe I aleatn vracl, wl irh lilt lla.i un edne day it nrning last, with a number nl ps i nyn lioni thai 1 lace, lm broke, I lord, and Tenby, and, iiidancbolj to relate, during the night, she struck on tlie Ssah Sands (whith lie ufl Swansea), and a I here wsa Irrnirnduus tea running at the lime, is supposed lo have rone lu pieces imviediitcly. Amongst ihe pasatngera on board were llri'cral nid, Colonel (iovelon, Mrs.

nlonel llnyd. Miss Ulrhardson, Mr and son, and a number or others, in all from 40 lo fall souls, who have met with a watery grave. 'Ihe cause' which led to the melancholy caiaairophe la not known; but it la conjectured lht something must hav happened to thrmschinery, and ihe vessel fn consewuence drifted on Ihe sands, which are oulte dry at low water, and on whMi th boiler has a'tiec been alia. iLotll ssa by ssvtral I 1 ins MAJKsrrsiiip thxtix. foaTsMonTH March SI.

TTseCawirttavfat Iwen swsenH at II 'deck, Mr. Mtoclitfi reaal a very loaf defence Ibr Captala Bartrse, wblcJl oeapiest ne boar and JO mloaus, la which be erica aienred fully on the CVUMDC III. lu. uwwi. a BWU.T aa wane.

that of Ike ether witnesses, aa wall aa with the narrative of Captain Uerjess, te the until of which turradve lb master had beftir SlerSJeea. He panlcaUrir pointed eat that tbe assertion of lb anaalrr, that when ih Captala desired th coarse of tke ship te be altered he (the master) had objected lo tech alteration, wm not borne out by tbe evidence of any one wil ncs and with regard to the testimony of Barnett, tbe sjsar. ter.maater, that when tbe Captain ordertd the eourac ks be altered a third time, tbe master wss not preseot.it est utterly Inoucrcct, and he was quit sue lb Court would ktvow bo te estimate the evidene of this witness, from Its very contra, distocv nature as compared with that of all the other witnesses, and ilwclt mac on the fact that the unfortunate occurrence arrae entirely rrotr the ankoown earrrni which ciis'ed en ll at which carried the ship between 30 and 30 miles out of her reckoning (Captain Ilurgest then calked Captain Austin and Captain Cearhlan, who spoke in very high terms of th seal and abibties of Captain Durgcss, whom tbey had Iniwn for periods respectively of years. Mr. (lewd the master, then put in a written statement, which was read by the Judge Advocate, and gave a detailed account of the unfortunate accident.

'I he master then called aeveral witnesses, and put in severs! testimonials as lo his character, which appeared in a very advantageous light, particularly in two certificates, which w.re read, from Sir J. Phillimore snd Sir K. Coibr. Tk Court was then (2 o'clock) cleared, and re opened at half past when the aubatance of the sentence read was aa follaws Considering the state of the weather, loo much dependence was placed on the dead reckoning, and that the soundings had beca neglected, blame was attributed to Captain Durfeaa and Hi. dowdy, ihe master but.

In coet idrration of their former aervvcea, the Court did adjudge ('a Wain Burgess lose on year's rank, sod Mr. Oowdy to lose two years' rank. The remaining officers and the crew to be acqaitted. The Court paid a Mgn compliment to ueacc, for dm conduct In saving so many of ih crew. I StmUird AorWa, No.

II. We are renuested lo stale, thai the second Wumker of Ihe Saadaest to be pwbU.hed with th Haaasineson the l.t nf April, will ennlaiw the whole of laid win celebrated alary oT I aleb v. illiams, prsr beautifully pimlad and illw.lrated so as lo ran with th verier Novels. No. I.

comprises the whole of Ih PikX. kr Cooper, prlre t. I Advertisement. A rovtrait 01 laxrper, in crteoraira velial, will (Bibellish lh April number cf the VenfAy sfaga r. A mane disuneaithed hursry men of th prasenl day whose nrsiti are now appearine th ahov ea rloned nenod.eal.

there is not eTnaa any owe msrclisf whom puunc eunosity isso mum to ine autnoe ot in riror, tn icovee, ivr. I Churcn. Mite. laaw, and ntpresenis lion, coerested tbrouehowt from th latest official returns, by th rtitor. and complete la 1 vol Svo, lis.

la black notn. uh a rharsetertslic fionllspiece. TAe AJfeaarwaaarp aslaea Htwa; impri.in a mvnplft eipo(lion of th('cat. Influence, Patronace, id Abuiei uf boimmol in Lhwrrh, Hate, Law, aad Rcpresen Utlon. Th fllara Hk.

asually called Ih Raformer'a Bible. has been often reprinted, bwl never coereeted aiwc lis nrsl publi cation in UJo. It it now offered lo th pblie a aa entirely sw work, and al ihirda of Ih pneeof former it tons. Pub uhed by Ktlioffham vAiItow, Royal Eachanee. I Advertisement.

I (iawan and Co. 'a Patent Trasses, out vprinrs rieet slrtet. Temple bsr.Hn Majesty's suraewns, sir A. Cooper, Dart aad Mr. Brudle.

recommend ladie aad lenilemr. aa well aa children, to these trasses, aa beta the aval easy and secure. They will not break suddenly, even when aentVemra are ridin and hunting, nor when the paoy are rnaed in lh.ir most laborious oceupwtiona. tncle irwaura fov th poor at Hs. and others at tls and upwards.

NB No dtscnwwt, wnlesa ais ar ordered 1 and. to remos very mercenary motive, month Inal allowed on Ihe retail trad. (Advertisement. To the raahionabl H'orld. Th progressive improvements I Ih slat of seciety enerlly.

calls taudly for a correspoodine attrwiiow to ita wanta ky the commercial and trading classes. Laiw price are not alwaye synonymous with cheap ne eluallty and prie combined can alone prave the intesnly of the trader, and justly satisfy ihe wanta of his customers, on thti bvia alone Henry L. ooper sdieits the amrinuanee of the palresa a of ihe nobility, his friends, and the public, I hit t'pholstery anil avkinffHrlaas Establishments, 57. 1'awdall street. Regent street, an I 91, shopsette street within, snd eatreata them, by pvrwwsl new, to satisfy themselves of this fact, aa the quality, splendour, and fashion of every article 'ubiwiitcd ky him lo their notice.

The grandest specimen of looking classes ever manufactured will be fouod a. above, as I as sample of Aral rat talent la every branch af upholstery, cabinet, ami ornamental furniture, earvin, sildin, Ar The ancttoa, estate, and houae avency department, are Imi conducted on the same pnneiplt of mutual advantage, at both his eitabhshments, a7, Cowdutt street, Regewt street, aod 'U. kiahopseate street within. I AdicrtsenicnL Cambridge, April 17, f.entle mn, Havln fully sperienced th effects of your far famed Halm of olumbta, hasten naw 10 return you my most sin cere thanks for the great benefit which I hav derived from your Balm, and now proceed lu alate the particular of the ease, whirh. if you think proper, you are perfectly at bb rly to make public About December last my hair fell oft my hsd very rapidly, and by thaewd of January I had hardly any hair left, when a fned happening tn mention your Balm to I resolved to purrhaM a bottle, and try ll.

which I did, and found that it answered admi rably, and that my hair i a to grow very fast, ad by the tim I had used two in battles I had a tine head of hair, which I till 1 hav. I am. genlleme Ac. JAMES MAt'PIIFRSON "To Mes.rt and A.Ol.lll.lge, Vs. Welbngtosvatreel, Ot Inilgv Balm cause whiskers and eyebrows Lo grow, preven's the hair frean turning aad tha Best apslicalion makes it curl beautifully, fres it from scurf, and stop Itv hlr from falling ofT.

abundance of certificates front aenllemen of lb first respet lability are shown by Ih piupustors, and A. OUndge, slinartnn street. Strand, where th Balm Is sold, and by all respectable per fumers and medicine venders, price Ja. bd and lis. per Dot tl I dverUsemcni.

There haa not emanated from scientific re.eirch an arlirl of mare universally acknowledged rsrellenee than tin aland Mseasarlhl. This faithful assistant wf nature has.fmwi intrinsic worth alone, srauiredthe patronage nf Royally Ihroushout Europe and, with rank faahinn ami etia emment, supersede all prepsrsiians of orafesd similar import. Rowland's solely genuine M.ca.sar liilslrtit.a luaariant growth on lhheat of fine silky bair, sn I en.uies th rootinuanre af it. plinitude and beauty to there mot period, of humsn life Thi. ecu heated Oil ranks pre emi nanllv with Ihe most di.lingttltheil ladies, a.

Ihe ennservstnr of psr kjn.l atirMtion preven ing ihehair from falling off or turning gray, an 1 iqiii in prt.linc decoration, during many hours, the gisee till while the ir piaMtrr mingles in th dance and pro menarte, or entoy Ibe recreations of equestrtsn esereite snd aquatic escursion. thus realising an imputlant cuovcmcncy in Icugthencd ural on of hcad dres iRHIFI). Tne, lav the sf si r.eorge'a, nioom.bnry, ihn l.la, el lest son of ilham i oung. Peg Hi(hbuiy In Helena, elile.l ilaugMcr of Julm Hardy, Lu uf Mo st, neorge's, Southwark, by the burn plate. Ku.ell euu nil the tn.t by lirenct.

Ilrv Mr II rt n. Mr John stanl, to Hm, I daughter of Mr, tltiright, nl Newinglon, sune lin Ihe rVI m.l al Ml Soul. I hur.h, MaryleUme. by the Re At DIFI1 lalv, on the in.t Ihe Hon. Joha Kennedy rtkine, leriial s.ai of the Farl of I as.lll., who w.s married lo tugu.t i I ita larenre.

fourth daughter of Hia Majrs'y. the 14ih ins' ar her ri lence, umberland terrace, Gravea iii I Mrs. in the 7ih year of her age on Ihe tin at his houae, John street, Mi nor iet, Mr. John Proul. in hi.Mth rear on ihe Kih nit after a few days' tUneta, Mrs.

laraisa Diss Low, ailow of the late Mr. f. I. I oa, packer, No TJ, runny lanr, in her 4nih yea. the 17th inr after a short illness, aged 43, Mr.

Andrew Arnold, of (lor star buildings, Walworth. tin the I7thm.f at the hou.e of abrother, Jamea Mscpherson, Fsq at Rotterdam, Angus Macphersun, late Captain in the Mil Hnrimenl, agr.1 Kl I'oLHaEor r.il.lllM;i, Maaeu tl Amsterdam, 9 montha, li It iniio, soon, 11 1HI t.l.erdam,l monlha. It 11 le I Hamburgh, IJ It tn 1 Parts, short, ts I ta Ditto, 1 months, tt VI to 43 rankferi on Main. I vi inDa, ditto, lo I adti. 3 months, J7J lo Hllaoa, ditto, 371 to Leghorn, ditto, to lj r.eoaw, ditto, to Ml La.biai, 3 days' sight, Wj Oporto, ditto, 47 to foreign Cold, la bars.JI.

17a. mtd. 1 wet tent. Ciaiaols. Ditto foe Account.

April It, 7 to I 1 per ent. Reduced, shut prr ent. Reduced, 3, pr I ent. INewi, S5 lo 4 per Cent, tlssni, shut Lang Annuities, shut Long Annuities, se yan, April and Dill', V) years, Jan. and Jury, led stock, shut Had Stock, shut Esrhrer.Biila.

In, tw 17. India lo ia. HrarlHan per ST to I Chilis per I eot f) tl I aUan I per I 14, in 15) Danish per I eat 54 ta ft I reneh 3 per I ant Bl, to 2 Ditto 1 per 51) to Oreek per Ccnu, tl la POREION rUND. Mmevn per est Id In 111 Peruvian per 13 to 1 1 Puf twgueae per I tl to 43 Kuasiaa per I ent tM Do Spanish i Irrni per 1 1 If I io 17 Dillo 114X31 Spr Leau, It lot Anglo Mmran.t7I.ta ie to 17l. Ilraail Tompany, As.

ta If. Its. Ditto Imperial, iH. to Ul. OilUVationil, 1U.

to 1U. Dilta del V. la 5. siuitre. Ui.nl Taeaes.

5s. to 51. lJa. alombUa. 3.

to 3 Ills. Drl Monte, Jnl. tn 111. sjcwaitto. par 10 U.

pm. UnHed Mesicaa. 9.. 10 lut. IN KRAI lTJL na.CA ED sneCEUANKUM for 'MLlalNU CD TFFTH Maasiewr MALLIN snd SON.

Ituswn HI gui.hed their prwfessinsaf esertiaaia aince their arrival in the Bntisk mtrpoli.t rvspertfully announce 10 thcr Frieads and th rsjblK in ganvral, that they still enntinu restore decayed tevth with their celebrated MINERAL sj.1 I EINEL'M, so (aivtrsally rmqinded by th faculty Lond.wl and I'aria. Th aperation of f. tcth 11 rformd in a few aeeonda, without ths slight pa heat. prvasur. Also fasten kiua teeth in a manner sinew larle rfTtranoua.

and luyply whole ar partial acta af teeth formed uf Ihe Blaise incwrrodibf mineral or na ural substanrea, without wir oikr ligatures, and guaranteed to answar every purpose art rUaueg and masucatina. Th faoi'ly ar rspeclfuuy liwiinesslhssuossfiil raault uf ah Mwveral Sucrttianaum. Khargaa iA'ANT l'LACES All letters to be poet paid. AS Urrtn. NiR.r, a rceptctalile younp H'onian who rtl take a child from th month, and can have a tool character front her last place.

Direct to 7, Hanover street, Ltngacic 1 I'itkk NtRsr, a rt siiectalile hi male, ape ll, ML. who ran he highly rceanrarnded by Ihe lady last served. Urrfii Nirsk (iciilleiiian Family i steady resperlsbl Worn in who thoeouihly nadersiand. the I of I up by .1 and 1 lake 1 rtl 1 1 from ihe lao raua, lajtes. and i'i ner seme, can nav an unairrplicmable character Iron hei lat piare, where she Ii nrvsnd a half Dir tl I "I Mrs, laulknera.

s. Little si. Jaiwes'a ttreet. Piccadilly A 8 HocTwtxEarwni in Ti ilca mam Fimllr, a re alaaale allfl, alaurla WW ka etw yactaM le aaaSs keraalf gawerwlly aawfal. aad with wksaw wwe pa ot aw ssaca aw eftyaca a a eoeaiinskat plate I cast aaea law awatt paw taawtaaw wtwrsssew.

lauwes aw a y. aiwaawsw nmn mm. A Cook and llocuarcr.a to a slncle Uentleinait, jL attewd am aa invalid Laatr, a Mipirnkla yaaasi peewwa ta whom the grwataaa enalaVwe cava be pUaaat, aad raeaka maaaartne wasaawtK aCairs 1 caakav a awsaal ckaractee fmaw key tart Direct Sa A. B. AS tootl in a (irntasTtnan Family, a steaely Mat wh.

well key kwslwewa, and era have a good character from her taal place. Direct re s. irexestet plnre. gitay ijae ww4 apwly AS Look where a kitcht nmaid if kept, a I'etaon win) rata Uk ih car af dairy, aad wwaM prefer tke camelry. Direct to A II al Mr.

Cnirtiera. stale lawe. Dwlwievc A3 Cook, a stea.ly Votnan who rerfectl umler atanda her huainem, pickling and and mad dnSes Dltect to .4.1. King street. UnnwhilL sin anx keeper weed apply.

C'ooa in a ptntttrl Kainily, a tirsrsrcuble younp woawaa who caa has a good ehavact from the lady th ks I with aom yesra, Dtrert lo VI tl, Sf.tw stia.1. Rath place, sfo cho.d nor omeekeeeev weed ft fly. VS Cook in a respectable Family where a man tevvanl la kept, a.teadv person, age 3', who raw have ait esceptiovahle character fn her latt place, tn which ske bvd up warrts of It naowtiia. Direct tu IL, at Mr. Johwanw bakr, coeawr of rsood srresl.

I'lrrailly AS pvKwI I'iiisi Ca oK, a younp Woman who can hart a good character from the place she haa )wst left. Direet to A at Mr. Perk I. stationer, I la.st. Martin a croaa.

Hoi tEw Ain where a loot man is kept, a young woman who ran have a gord ckaractee from Key laal place. Dtrert 1C. It. SMeewiateraiiMiags. ldeesgsce.tr et neck of Isoerts, tke asra.lt, arewad Mrwet.

Otdrwaaaan. THI ni? all" SI It. eleswtlaw ikw lunun, JC asXI iskwti aurys ptVar ts Ik aa'ei twtauearwes kadatt Use peemlaasT af kl? Klrkasawawd R.taaeford mnamt. CawnJorIlt7Mi TT Mesarw. Farebewtker aw) ts's sdtsea.

t. tZLlZuZLZZPl.JTi aa, ny aal Plat. Jewellery, (as Pleiad ArtKty aoifii I ads great Raaaw. aavws. THIS DAV.

Meea IS Twedey ml Ike Eaerwtar Ik 1st Mr. Jak mml rwewey wf ta aaeewtae tar Ik late Mr. Jwh taal, II recnaininp Stock in Trade of Plate ami Jewel i 'VLi'T eawd Wtleka. wrti. illakae awal ctrvers.

cneesots. le na. l.eee Ait tZ.iVf' 4 (aeHery. emwpnaia in pearl saitea, awieihyM. raral.

eseaa. emerald ditto, gold week rhalwa. award auto, rtais aW navr. bracelets. ate awerda.

f. I coloured atowas. capital plated d'sh cevers, eaattwktwaa J27 I lowes. a capital piatew ian cevers, eandtestsrks earJaT eU manwfartwiwd pl.td srtleU he rtnZTzT' lb ranr. On the same dee h.

ca deeir.H Premla s. sj. 3. Ulelr oeewpied lwihijsellwa Elegvnt twrwilwre sad Egeeta. removed rnwa RiiriTi peoperty of latlemaa.

aasmi sir Jtlllli ,1 gretl ttonm. svill row, Ta morrow, the jaak ng day, al If, 'vjt cle ant llotishol, rurnrture; errrnnrUlne JL. drawing r.owi anils of Ma. w'k dama.k eartsiaa JL ehmts rot 100 and moreen ditto, witbsafas. cnsMrhes TS hear, eaevespowd, handMMne ruaeaniMl can r.

eavd ZT. lak. a art. hnaonul arind n.iv.rneie. ia rtaeeond esae.

br Tik wssl man fact raw, mdnlginar dill, Kadderaaiaatar carset e.ed witk cartratarrs, capiul Spot pier con les. ib al.ia nahogsny i. Iabl. and rkn andMh.rhn..keaMS, Tarkey. Vh plat aad paled a rur.

wra I ron Mutl, ekiata kanging. a Urge suaatity af seasraied ri'mtji rhest ot drawer, and mhev chamber frnilwre. etina, alae. and AS HiasEMtin, or I pper in I re apectabl family, in Iowa oe country, or to go abroad, a yowna woman, age ti. who ran give evere neisary reference, and can has a three yswrs chsrac rr from her last place.

Direct to Mr. Dodd. ASsersgale street 4 Ciiambirmaid in an Hotel, Coffeehouse, or aTav. Tarerw, a reaaee table young wvman who caa hav a fl years' cnaracter irom ine piac uw naa est letu trircet to L. at Eale streei.

Rd Lav wtaar. Holbom L'fFFR Sfrvawt, out of livery, a ample, steady, Biiddle agwd man who thoroughly uaderslaavda kta business ia vry capacity, aad beewiwg if reuird caa have a good character to answer th aam fri th place he haa last left, in which he lived nearly two years, and haa no objection 10 tisww aw country. trtren 1ns.11.11 ar Dswrloe Great ary lermne reel. AS hooTxav in a small repular Family, in or out ot live but would prefer the tatter, a aleady aobey man who perf'rtly understand, his bwslwes in every csaweiry of aervitnd. wad willing 10 mak himself waefnl hia erwployev caa hav aa aescepiiowabl charaaler frcew bar laal alaee.

Direct la Thoanaa Wilson, at Mr. Kesnetl a. 4n, Folry atreet. Portland chapeL Vl NlRtE in a Family whs re a iiurseTymanl is kept, otto lak ih first child from the month, andean bring it up by baud if required, a rcs. ettabl person who hs no nbjcrti to travel, and can be well recommended by the lady she haa u.t latt.

Direct lo K.Ly at Mr. I'lh groerr, Marchmuat street, wiuars AS room ais, a steady younp Man, jge Sk, 5 feet 9 Inches kiak. who haa no'obvectton to Lake a aucew bv the weak. wvonth. ov year, and can ba aa uneareptiowabl rharacte froea th Plac ba haa Utelr left Direct lo at Mr.

Hays's, II, Cpper Seywvowe. treat. Partman waaare. omeekeeper need apply. AS Footma in a small Family, a younp Man who can hav a goad character from hia last peace.

Direct to 1 B. at Mrs. Kill 13, Lamba 1 ondalt P'rrrt. AS tiAciiMAN, a single man, ape 30, who ptrrfectly understand! his hsisinest, and can have a good character from his last plrc has no nbjeciien to the cwantry Dirct to T.W. at Mr.

Til ey aadd cr, Lowe arr A Coachmam, or Ctroom, a IVrson who hat no ob leetum to town or country, and can have a good character waewes wsy be had at Ike i Plate. Watrhe. lewelievy. Plated riery and By Mr. OIINHAM, at hi, tpaciona lai.

OssJa wear th Pantheon. THI5 DAY. th nl instant, at It beaui tioa of th Eaerwtoe. aua. A LL the prnuine Stock in Trade of Thomas aV.

Ayr. aVeeaawd, aslverswiith sad whr, rnraaad from la rwaekurah atreeat eoaapnwag setiele. I ta ewerw aa, spouwa, sane larval hqao fraam, asita. Pwaek awe. baakarda.

mugs, rawdleatlck. a w.iak.. 7Z ef fancy jew la necklace ng. aairnias, rwraHhe. chsisc.

nrmd baskMs ine fuaaala, atrarkrt. grar usinsaat of be bad at th raaaw. aval. 4e eetlnl pJatvd articles. sweMnaatira awe ratancpir, Dottiaaiiana lawn ewtlerT, in kaivs, forks, sia, vanowa erWt.

Tt viewed, ratalo ii Pm larved MR. OXEMIAM will ShLL by AK TlOV al hia Room. 33. rtford Pawtheaw' Ta morrow. at I or lark, af.w oneinal Pit TURKS, aad a anetT of I rr Frame.

Jnsl impoeted from Part and ta wvkt witk mt euaesuay as moraia nf sal cataloaweeto be had at Ihe room. Leans wf No. 14, Rrwton street, R.rteley aiaare Mr ST4W LEV. ow thePrraiisM. THI.

IIU, tae tld inataar. at ami "sly. by order of Ike Eaarwtoe of a Natnewia, ilnuii I. levawdiata pai.iailras. "IHK unexpired Term of I ycni In the Leasee wL th eewllnt and nll anangad Reelewcw, ltwe tka aowth aid of Irauas streK, with coach and 4 taU statu aa Ik aaews adjoining.

eawmwlrallng with th howas. The asjas hM at th law gronnd rani of XII Ita (St. par aaaaa. May a eWwed with tickets, whack with printed pwticalars may be had ad i. ay.

ai, maaai re A CoACHVA.sr, or Secorul Coachman, or or 1 Js firoora and Valet, a yog man. age Tt. whacaa have a goad character from th fami'y haa jau left, and caa hav a wod recommendation from th coachman re lived wader. Direct lo cr. at sir lot statamer aaHign wieet, Marvjelsai.

A I oaciiman, a sinple Vf, who has no aT obiacttow to ride oe drive, in Iowa or rounlre. and eaaa have an uncscepoooabi character frwra last place, in which he lived nearly two yeara. Direct to A n. at Tapp and conrhmakera, 45 Yv igmura street. Cavendish square.

A CoArnstAt, a younp Man, ape 30, who perfgrUy afjk. uaderstaada hia buainest. has a aerfeet knowledge of and has no objection te town or country caa have aa aMireptaow ahle char acta from th gentleman he ia about I lewv oa aeeoual of his going abroad, whom he haa served speards of It measiha. Direct A. B.

at Mr. A II ford l. coach maker, near 111 Llephaat aad Castle, Newington. A Yoith, ape 18, Iroru the counUy, wholliedH montha nader coachman, aad can be wll taeranwfcrtMWl cw horanty, sobfiely, and industry. Direct to J.B., 45, South Aadjey treet, iirosvenor suar A Stronp Lad, ape is, to drive a horse and cart, or a.

lo look after a horse and chaise, and would be willing lo mak hiuaelf uaetul any other emeiovmewt knows taw, sad m. be well rccommeuded. Direct t.E.t ,3, Mount street, Crvavenor AS Groom, or a younp Man of light weight, age about who thoroughly understand his business, ran have upwards of two irars aad a half's character feum hia ui place, and has no nhjcciioo taiowa or country. Direct of astir le at Mr. Banfiaid saddlar, 7, trnchurch street.

(Jroov, or Coachman, or to look after a horse Il and chaise, and wail at ubl. a married maw. aes St. who understands ih ear of bora, ha ao obiection to team nreowrtry, and can be w'l recommended fiom hit laal place. Wages wot muih an okject.l a regular place Direct to J.A.H.

at Mr. Evans's, baker High street, Hamptad A l.RfaiM.ayounp Msn fnrm the country, ageVa, who perfectly understanda the management of horae. a a4 ha so etneruon to aait at table accaaionall can have a wood cbaraetar from Ihe family he haa just left, with whom he laved three years. ct to r.Vl at Mr Toanes', 141. Lhapskl eg 14, Priacrt VS CiHouM.or (irooiii ami valet, a respectable young maa of light weight, who thoroughly understanda the ncanaw.

meni nf hiwses. and haa been accuvtonied to the car of hunters reptnmable character from Ihegentlewvaa ha ha just hm he li.nl lhr years. Direct to E. at Mr. Ship ley saddler, IMI.

Regent street AS (r iiinrsMi, a married Man, ape V7, v. ho has no obs non toliok after a hure or cow. and can have an ana. rep i.m.Ne eharactar fnim hia last place. Direct lo M.P.

al Mr. Iham. Middles. A 5 I.AHiiiMH, a straily marrieil Man, without 1 family, age wi, who haa been reewlarly brought wp tolh bw i.e.., ha. a practical knowlege of forcing, vines, ataes.

aad gardening in all in various branches, and th maaaeewvent of mea. Ian 1 can have a good character from the gentleman heiaauout ve Direct to Ii tl, Dromptonresccnt. HALES BT ACCTiO.N. Iit 1 i I'ulicy, No. lit, for thes sum of St.OOO, afrseted wiik tk Fenitabl Satiety.

Blackrrlar. March in, 1117. vu th hr of a tenilemaa aow in Ik until yaarof hi ag. I ol a a Policy, for ih sum sf JTl.mu, ewtd with ne seas society, oa the sam life. August i.

1S17. Psnirulars msv ha had. 1 dan previoua I th af Mr. Baker. Town Clack.

New burr, Berk.l al Ih Mart; aad of Mr. thu'Uewueth, Powflrj. Renls.park By Mr. SHUTTLE WORTH, al Ik Mart. Ta.

morrow, March 14. at If, VN elegant Leasehold lUudenee, adapted for a no iter I ad fieilv. lately imprvd at a grant npwn, pla. singly situate. No, ork irrracr, fteenl's park cenuming 4 good bed chambers, handaom drawing room, an ewaelleal dining room stoee room, water closers, kitchens, aad domestic oeft wf veevilesrription.

Mayb twd I parttcwlara kadowih prwmiamt aeva'L naaanaaa. ralsam, Lploa, and Jahnwa. aolkwtorf. neias, ana reiDg. arms yrd, oimn tret st Ik Msn nfMr The 9kuttlwoetrc ts.

Powhr iplenoid EtTeeta of a Foreigner DlasVoetieai. MR. I'HILLirS most respectfully announeca for SAI E. hr AkTTION. at Room.

Sew Bandteaat. Tills DAN March tl. sad following days, al l.aa ASSkMBLAKR agnsrlcrnt aad coetly FURMTUKE, designed by th admired is Reule and ni.nr, aad frwvd aa decorative bjeta for the ing roam, boudoir, and eahtnet. aumptaow.ly ganehed with nnl. and pannela of Ser hina.

Florntiw nsoaaim. a. Swaerb vasea. sarvicM. dayninea.

rupa aad aaueera. 4c paialed and aaml)d, formed of sre, Berbn, Drsdn, Saaon, id thela. aad India chiaa, of the first character. partKwrarlv a pair af noWe and mate les. lad, jars, feet tih high I haw Wful dTt servie modern 5rr, painted from vnd al psc nisi tsk in luly aad Fran.

I mtewiv diaag aev of ladia and trench porcelain, aalewdtd or mulu and henna aliak. and sevaeal fis aaarble, parphyry, and k.sna basts of Louis XIV Cosdt, Ac; a auperkeowy. ia fsuo. of th with pewof impresotaas. in a eoslly aad In! orcn nd psaaofor ta by romkiaaow awd Clawu, ck eMVaw elegsnl rowod eases; a brluaat doukle actiow rp by Brard, rich gilt aad glaaa histr aad haadhes.

kewatiful lvownnevpee. of neb taatnr ad vivid colours. 1 fhaaad ailver le uipg aad a Mt af plated dish cavers, fawlia. pier by eremd mkr. and a great variety of labl Btodara lgnne, lo luairssilri detail, th prperty of afrigcf di.

ha lav EawUad. May iwd days preceding. an mta.ge then kd. at la.ak.at Mr Phillip a. 73.

Band tru Capital and eatensiv Leasehold Pvemiaes, with spacious nhibition. stvua, or uctmn tttmaehoie a nrniture. suick in Trade of an paol.srrer, and Effect. Lambs L'imduit strret. By Mr.

rlRNItl ll ml, late the firm of Farebrnthrr. Wilson, rn Lye an No.1V, Lambs LoBduil ttreet, THIS l)t March t3. and followtiig daya, at It, 1 1 I.t de, for 16 years at a moderate rent, of theiparious Business Premises, estending from front to rear Ita feet, with opening into flreen street, and the capital Dwelling house in fpait also the neat Household Furniture, nf the uawal de. srnp'l in, and the valuable stork ia Trade ol an Upholsterer, I a llnetmaser, aa 1 Manufacturer I comsnaie a most eseellewt aa aortment of catinct woek af superior wood and workmanship, bracing every an.cle that aa rautrd lo furniah. from the mansion to the cattage.

The remie may viewed 7 daya previoua to Ihe sale, and particulars hsd of Messrs. Chft snd Fisher, Sfdlcltor. Red Lion square; and of Mr. Lwaden, solicitor, 3. eat James Heaaroed row.

Thtnecta may be viwd dara catalrguc IH Abnolnte lUvertion to One sixth Part or Shire JL of 31 per Cent Reduced Annuities I alao to part ar than Ih hithlr respactabl trwatee. tn4 reeetvabl i a the 4emne of a lady ard 71 I Octobae Dsl Particular may obulned of Mr. Fredeil ayney. solicitor. It, Hamilton place.

Nea ,.,1 at tke Mart, and ef (pplcton aad tadsdew. anctiowver, IS. Rroal street, lloyal achange. Ekgitu tuvestmenti By APPIETOV and GtDSDEV, at lb Mart, THIS DV, March al It, lota. THE follow ilTg desirable Frtebotd, LeisehoM, and Copyhold Properlr.

via Four freehold Hnue in Ooth tmr. Sal Smithfteld, prodnnn a rental of Clul a Free he. Id ll.aise. St. John sewuar.

rent fH, four Fraehald rhtws, Ckesiwr (lei I vl reel. BiigMoo. 1 Freehold otto. Writ Ham, rest J. 33.

a valuaM LeaMholt Filat. tamlav.l real A IIS. rr mnd rent 111 a ratte. atrvt road, rent Xa? a dlllo. mow sew ecion.

rent Alt. a apynoM les a is acre, near the Lea in Ihe ari.h of Levtein. Ease a House. Ila r.v street, Margate: bnck Dwelling houae. iw Pro.

ill are aad l.lxestrr place, Walwarth eomwion I a Freehold Pub ic hawse sod It Ilwelhng howaes. in Digwy sueet. Miks end roaa Parlcnlara had on the premise at Ihe Mart aad of Applet on and f.adsvlcn. Ac IS, Old Breast street, city. a aawia waa naivv, storm or law 1 in rr ir "mil aaTrasW, ate, af th widest evtabhsfced MaaiatartanagCom.

cwrw la Loavdow. far unreserved tMl. R. WILLIAM ROBhRTS re.peetfaDT hep to 1TJ aaaownre. that he ii usstrwrted ro SELL ky Alf'TloV.

an Ihe Premises. Sf, Holboni hilt, epposit t. aadreWa Charah THIS DAV.Marrhn. an sViTlowina II TZl STiXft snd IMPLEMENTS tw TRIDC wf Mr James hem. who retiring from buamea.

and who has Lnwa lw eelebraied for iae aupenov workmanship t4 his gonda. Th irma eompriiesa grevt aasortmepl of krawawd tan aadraTe arw.rw rke anost vlaaaoa and wsadarw patlcrwa, enpper ralinare aelscla af veee dmcripesua. in seta of acew pa sat tarbiH pans, aoap pota, aVi kettles. I kettle, te boilers, warming paws, copper eoal scoop, japanned nitto. dwlters cans, wmhnsw aoeprrs.

armtse krwlers, steam baths, baths, abowl I low wKt rt work, all th taaphmwnta ia lra4 eaT a lea wr acaaafactaeer. brssier. and cwppevsmilh. tooether with varsmesaglicle tan wnrannsss to Inserted. Maybe vi.aed 1 day.

preceding and Ihe first avarsaag nf aale. awd caulosnawa tn had. daya prior tn th aale. aw IS premier I af Menus. Kichardaon aad Bsaamoal.

solscttawa. Cldw aa aad of Mr. W. Rabarla, auataioeer, survey, Asc37, ut drood street, rfty. and Edrwowtoa.

To Ta Una Maafctrrt, amien, and others. MR. WILLIAM ROBERTS resrHTtinlly mfortn. the Public thai us oaeaencof Mr Jame 'hern ret rrtag from huainess, he ta dlraetad la LET. an the Premtas, ta th highest bidder.

THIS DV, March at II, a LE4.sE, for llortl jmn. of those eateneive PREMISES. 91, Holbocn hig, wkkb have f7 evov thaw a eeslwry keen ocewpsed by th preat proprsrt and ka I These ettgibl premiMr ar adapted for alenoat aay wb. I aale nwnsa, and etwaspiia a eammodlons family rnnlnwi uag bed rnowia, a drawraf roaan, saviour, kitchea. chiaa ckssat, larder, arwllagy, wlg cleaet.

and eellari. a aapital dwbl.froa4 ahop 30 fact knag, cost ling now a and warchowses ad esaaug, aad at a short daaianc. detached, la the rstenatve brick built manufactory, roMaintrvg a rang of ngltl wwrkshowa, 3 stone higk aad 7 net ong. and another rang of uwhahop eommumcatin therewith. 1 stones hath and 31 feet long, and a workshop nndemswth alt a twic bulll foundry, a acowiag ahaaf, a bnwhauar, subhjng.

al a rpacjowa yard tke wk.de anclaiad ky a won gai Isanting tk rtt. For prantd parttcwlara ppfy am tke pletmM i an Maawa. Rnrnnrdaon and aveswvont. wdicatots, Goldea Mtwar at tke Han and Ckarknna hotel, Birmingham and for parttcwlara awd card sat new apply so Mr W. Roberta, aucsijnear, mrieyor, fee, 37, Old Broad alrml.

esty.aad Eahnowloa. Croennv plc, Hyde paik Cennln rnrwltwrw, Ibimaey Guwae I plat as by 31), kseg Brwaaaa Carnata. loet Peaeatal btd. board, a aad of PUlag and Claw Dialog Tahtce. Wiaged aaakcas.

PUaosort. Plctarea, Ragnlarasr, Featra. aad Effectav By Mr. H. JACHSOf, ow lb Primiaaa.

33. Cms venae place. THM DAT. March X3. at II.

accrmai of tk aambor af itaaawajnaue tn aera4nw of th lai '''He Furniture comprises 10 nost, tent, aod JL. other kodatassd. anwd kadduj. wardroh, rlotkea prssaes. drawers, lanr sjuaatity of th awnal ctiaaabr fwrwatar.

racIWt large Brnasera carpeU, French drapery window carta! as. anfa, couches, lonag and other chain, ckimner aad pier glaaa, rosewood lo. card, broaafaal. snd other urate, ckedouiers, a art pillar and claw dining ubles. a fct pedesral parhmi chain, lair carpets, hall Lamer valuable ratulaior.

a large aaaattty of copper stew pans, and other kitchen utnaila. aad mama effect. To be viewed. wn catalogue may be bad oa Ik pressues. and of Ih auctioneer, 33.

Rsthaaai. place Walworth. lurrcr Gni llowaehoid'Farwilnr. brilliaal plat Chimney and Pier Bracket Clock, aad Bowk. case.

kina, G'aaa, Earthtnware, Priau and pietarns. and thr valuabl Efferta. By Mr. JACK')V, ow the Prawmsa, S. Chs mtle rww, Walwortk raad.

s.rrrr. THIS Dt'. March tj. al II, he i oflh Executors of tewlau Mra. CukenuLhamhra.

rfHE Furniture roropntes nost and coica top JL hedataads with ckints aad dimity harurlog. ba i aad word msitresaca, gooa feather beds, blankets, counterpanes, rhests af draars, chamber chairs, taki. glees, carpet, eacwllewi Brrwrts rsrwts swd tvarth rags, dmiag and deawme room ekaae. dmiaa. Pembroke, aad loo lata, a capital aserataar aad bowkcae artk glasal ikmra, pier glasses.

brilliant plathimay glaaa 1 berwienad gilt frame 40 Inch by tliuches.aditto inane by St lack, owe. ror gilt frana, pedmtal wdeboard, window ewetatwa, pnata. nek cat g'ass, china, earthenware, kitchea aad ewbaary arttclea. aad aw merow. rrTecta.

N.B. Precisely al I dock will be trad lb Bfi. osl Ineerrsl in th Lease of Ih Premises, of which 11 yes win ba aespiiet at Mihammar. May viewed cauioew kid at the Auction Mart: plac of salt: Mr. Tenor, paeekev.

Isww. row, Walworth at Ik Eleohaalandl astks aad Bricklayers' Ara and of Mr. Jaeason. auctionoer and tatgewt, Havtferd. as Hi he I EligiM LawsdWHd Pmpertv.

Walworth road. erry. ay n7. thePrtmia. s.TniS DW, March Ipreeajefy, rMlE bcnetictal Interest in the unexpired Term of 14 veara fromMidaummer nl.of a veaaectable Pertlna hnaai snd Premises desirably aitaate.beingNa.

road, Lat ia the occwpation of Mrs. Catherine Chambers. I naaal Th hawse, Ac, rootaina 4 bed rorwna, dining and drawing roast, Waakfaat parknr.kiuhn.waak pnstryrfhina doser. al. win, and coal vaults, good garden, stable, and roach hawwa.

Th atsnee prem sew held on leaa al a natal ef our a4l see swam, and us complete rewaae. a ennsadcraks am karme keen eapeoded dng Ike laal year ta paintiast. aapnag' e. Tk ls inres ta oe laacw at a lair vauaatto. aa inventory of waara wiup produerd at the tim of aale.

Immediate s.aesaan may be had romp etton ng the pnrrhase. May viewed until Iheia'e ky aeoty ing in Mr. Turwor, pawnbrakT. alwoeth guad. ef whom prtwtrd parucwlat a may be had also at th Elephant aad Castle, and Brack.

layers' A act ton Man. London I and of Me. Jaraaoc, eat. Itoneee and estate aeenr. Hertford.

Carrl Furniture. Wardrobe nf Table awd Bod Linen. Ontnd Ikwv s.atal ntaofovt by Brtradwond. elegant nek CM Glaaa. China, Burtm crearent By Messrs.

KEMP and so. mm Premtset. No. II. B.rton crescent.TIIH DSV.

Magck a. st II. in eosquce of th number ef lou, by diroctnta of tk Proprietor, rI HE whole of the excellent Furniture crniiprising, JL lofty tnair pnal aad tanl kedataorta aad fnrwitwrvs. iass ms ther had and bedding, wardrobe, dressiag lab aad glaaaaa. aaad drawiag room fumitar.

larladiaa a niaenav made IISWIMld bio tabic, wilaa, couches, chaira. curtaine with beam rodis. rla' dining table, and nookcaae, Mdoboord, cnalr. BrHte ml other car et. paer and chimney Grcaai laaap.

supers laned hoetwmul grand pianoforte by Bruadwood. wardr rsres. leat table and bed iinen, elegsat long dianr server swd other cava, ent glaaa, cwlinary article, aad numsroal item nf viewed, when catalogue may be had on Ih premises, and at Ik oftlc of Siwra. hemp and Sow. Jwdd alreet.

BpinawhCkgyrw. To Fanssururaaking, and otaorTaa tapenor siwie ssaaa of neb cut Glaaa and China of Mr. Jaka Moor. 14. Red Laso atrl, Holhorn, in canwqenc of his rttnuiahing thenia trade.

Ry Mr. J. CLEMMANs, the Premise. THIS nAT. March 13.

and I rlday, March 13, al II tack day. accowwa nf Ih nnmbey of lou ClO.NSISTINU of tupetbeut Glass lessen Serrieea, I decanters, water bottles and tumblers, finger glasses, glaaaea. ruuivrs, champagne, clarat. and hock alaasrs. was elegant rtiandebaT.

lu.trrs, French and other lamp, ban. mm. best plaleeerraestaad wiihrvrh embrraed oraamaais. Sited th rich cut disbea. aad aa stewv assortment nf e.err awinp It.

of cul snd plain glaaa i th cnina cnwsiau af han hswa akaaer. owssert, ud lea services, rich pjinted and other nremt aJ general BMortrnvnl of chin nd earthenwnra J. I limmaas kaa in laforan hia friend aal th pnbiir, thl th wh.de i the gawwas property ot Mr. Moure, aad ia all ihe bent detc nation. Maya th daya prccedirag ech day's catatvgue rs, he had ow Ik premiwrs at th Yorkshire Stingo tarern, Paddingtoni Ma tavern.

Kensington i Green Man. Hlackheslh al barvaway a and or tk t. Holywell row, skoeodllch. Fsrwtlwr and Fistaras, Maachastm By Mr. on rrman, THIkDIl, March 1 7, al II.

by order ol ta aaasaaiscratrra, 'j'HK remaining JL FuiBitare, larg chia stares, no 11. eonch to bedstead, wish eoaton and nther fwraalnr. trswae. goo leather had and bedding, mahogaue waeuraana. dowbl aad aingl cheat of draaera, mai ogsay diatae awdfr Ublos, etuun, carpeu, aid kitchea rr uisit.

Mae ka vwroed morrlog of sale, whew ce aleatu may had Mr. fletckaw. J. Tohenhonm yard, and iw th premises. 1 ining Tart of the genuine HoutarboM rw chimney aaJ pier glaaa, diy clock, and Mancwoa lev ei ware, ro opriainsT 10 4 poat aadv v.

Is. with eotton and other fwrwatar. kwr asaU tuenitur. a mtar lab.net roar wu, at. baanr Inta, and Ffferts or No.

It, Keppel stnel By Ml. BLLLOCE. al hi Urn's ll.dhiwa. rn marrow. al If.

GENUINE Household Effects incindini ex cd eat rosewood end mahogany tabl, caaira, aa.1 aofaa. as. rern win low cwrtaina. fin plat chimney glaaa. ii by 44.

aad 4 try 43. art of email patent dining tahlas. kbrary gains, oaey chair, bwdeteade walk beda and bedding, waadroba. dnworaa secretaire and buukcaae, day spriaaj deal, floae clotk for rnoesf and aacaagc, kitchea furaitur, fenders, fire irone. 3rr.

Csialas andvnrw 1 days peso Milillc Woman, mill an imtxe ritioliatilc char srtrr. in the Nanny She ht been I is ill liuui Ih, anl ha. no his. Hon ta mafceheeerlf uMfal in Ihe Isnnlf. Iliirct lo oiprr.

Arm. lower hill LiHVK Mtlii, to wait on an elderfy Lady, or Is. young I a.iiet. a arnnn who ran hsve a good cberae er tram In and would prefer a a. rsowa family Direct 10 at Mr St.

Ilrvat Surrey street Bl srkfilars toJ 1 LAnv'a MAin, a rewpecuhlvt young 1'ctson who A Jk petlectly undev.uwdt hsudres i ig, dressmaking, willinery. a I getting up lac if rcuuirod, and hai bo oeciion lo tea. ot countty. Direct lo ai Mr. Partington's, cook aad conteetiuaer.

si. iiaiovo aireei. rtomnrekerpey red apply. Lanv maiii, or to attrru! on vounp L. rilir an elderly Lady, a rnpeetabl young woman nn.lerw.

de, dnssmaklag, hairdrrssing, and netting rp fine linen can have good character fnan kci laplat. Direct lej.B. st Mr. staffotthi, giwur, Vi, tare! Russell alrml. ShVhKAL suUuntul brick built llnelUng hotiies, silwa in Pearwei street, aod Nolliwaham nlacw, noar th tans i npiuty improving aad poonioaaa we a bone all ground rents.

Fail partKnlara sway had iw avwryx anal of applet net lloyal Eschang. k.c lrwt HouvKnlJ Furniture, biil'iaut towed Cabinet and sait P.snvloete. Pictures. tla.i. Lmn.

fine la. nd Bu.imv tinsils the aw Euipew oaeehow. By Mr URPWrntlll, upon th Premias fjKnheri rill DIY, Ihe iieu is being .1 spowj of to Mr Lesrthw te. aTKMIL'RK in p(t and French UeJsteaaU, guos bed.lmg, drswers, gtaavs. loo, and art of dining tables, sidrboard, sofa, chairs, and vartoue other effacta.

tin rlaw citslaar on ihe premiaea. al t.agraway'a. aad al Mr. tirpwiod a orflcca. 77, saw srraet, Uisknwaaate.

To Mancheslet Warenounsmen. Th La of the omivahl Prw miam. law hi tha aorwaotion of Mease. Waaah aad Lockyar. tooa hor witk th ristnr.

Uy Mr. J. am tk Kewusaa. (e, RraWtrwt.llnaasia. THIS DAY, Marck tt.at It.la laM.

'IIE Premises are situate in the centre of the M. market, and It is nnmd eeTVr many advaataaw to pwrsow about oommeneing In ih above line. 'WwT Inrwrriraanal irpaai, and ar held fur a Inn of ll years, aa a lanr peak May he vwwed any or prevtow Id ike sal, bsw ytniealata may kw bad rm nk pwml.M. and 4 tk mim.i, 7t Cloak tyuaaai iul Facel'ent aaaenrtment of HowsewiHd Iwrwitoea, lare Tnrkey I a. pwta.

hcithant himney f.lssaet. suit of Dans, tnrtaena. wdwl rrarwoad I ourhes. ham. laso.

I ard. aad evcsanaowal Tatrlrs. set of I'atrnt Dining 14 hairs vised in morocco leal See, with ouches I match. By Mr sMl EL IlkVfW, al a Mew aortam grew, smith side of soho nare, THIS aad foslewasa DWS.at It, w.thoat reserve, ky sirtweofa Band given to ty a I imweH ers of ksaae. LL the peiiuine Kflrvts; cornprisinfr fimr posJ.

lent, and ether hedateada with fundtosn ckials fwrmiwr. a ritf ana other waedrohes. rtMt nf dvawors. Brwe sel. carpet psdtal a awperb French eawmet, kc.

wHSS vaney of other amcles, too wwroerow lo loarrt. May rgsw. and catasrarnes ksd of the aaclaoweee. 37. bohnawa.

riawt Meees. THIS A1 Rswnatyn dwbs. ladudmg Ik kbrary of a gewlb eased. To be viewed, and r.aluarue bad. odid Libriry, Engvavntsrs.aie.

Hy Ms. Kay, al lb. A Msn. THISawd lollowiag Dtsl, at It. B'1IE costly and vtJcubl.

fsJlection of Boob, JL and Work, on Ibe Fin Atls. bound the cha.te and cleanse tt le. cusnprtaineT Ihe work if tke nsawl ymfvm and vtermd author, in every branch of bleratocei laaiwdiM larg aaaemnla wf hook of petnta aad rami sag by ik first aeta. Among nhtch will be faaa.l Tke tins apolo. I voavl Reautim of Eaglan and Wales, 1 vole.

I Roharm'S Ovawsusww Mouwtain: the nftwd GaPerr and OM Maeters. 3 vwav. rsmv kwnd BwydorTs kkakaamste. eoaa. a.

walk Ih laad aamj a.e.1 Hewartha Works, morocco i lavrhawaaVS ain Theatre, tt vol, Ibe Hoagllton.Dwaa.ldorf.aad Brtttah wki Muse rraocais. 4 vula. oeigmal etchings ky Rtmhraadt i anws poll cal ewriewiarwt, Frewrk priwt. e. I'rmted and pnblasaVM by Jona jw Uw.

peenswr. frwtmt howee aaui.wenr AmUreecaaW haac, BbacAl rears, antlnvoasmwr rnrre.

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