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jto- 22,010, LONDON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1840, 1.1,. OST, TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS, in Bank of TARIS and ROUEN RAILWAY. -Caiiital, atnSt'off: Ko 'iWe for more DtBKl'l'OHS IN E.S'I.4!,-n. John hiuth k. Kmi M.P.

i William Chaplin, Ksu. i London, John Moss, Kail I Charles Laurence. K-rj. 1 Liverpool. DimscroHs in Prahcb.

M.Jaciiura Lr.llale. Comte Charles de Kersail. JI. harlea Luthlte. M.

Casiiuir de I'EiiJCe. Mr. Hlouut.jan. I Vicomte Albande villencuva. Vicomto licnvs Henoiil.

Ji.s'Ri.VKRU-Jeseph Locke, "no, after fun carefully ripeatod surveys of the line, ban reported the cost of construction as under per mile th" line Uniersiiig the valley of the Seine, mid irith no ivorso gradient than 4 in us whole length of ciiiluv miles. II comuitucu. Iv a iuuciion uuh tlie and SI. flcrmaln Railway at a point fourimlctifroitl Paris, and a satislaetory arrangement has been made with the proprietors of that line for this Company's nsn of it, and of the stutiom, Sec. The Gnvernmunt of France has uyretd to lend the Company ivho construct this line oar-Btiventh of the total capital ai four per cent, interest, ami repayable in thirty years, commencing the third yt-ar front the period fixed for the complethvi of tut line.

And theOo-vernmeiit, moreover, subscribe another seventh of the eapitol, taking in of the latter seventh no dividend until the other shari -holders receive four find (iic, one-eighth of the an-niially divided prollts respect of ineir seventh of the capital. The amount of capital in shares nl tlie disposal of the Knglisli Di-twtors, is JITao.oun, tiion which pavmsnt will he required as follows, Adepusitof 3 nor Bhare at the time of allotment; it! within two sioiuhs after the French Legislature shall, hava coiiliriucil the already declared views ol their Government, by passing a law for the construction of the line: and 2 per attar within evry siicceding three months, until the whole 20 is paid up. According to the ostiniatus of tratiic mado by gentlemen who are now and have been long eonnticted with railways in thifl country, and who have personally availed themselves of the means of testing repeatedly the accuracy of these estimates, thore is the best reason to anticipate a much Igreater revenue from thiB line than from tiny which has been made or projected in England. The appropriation of prollts will tic as follows (aftor per cent-interest to the Shareholders ut large, and a contribution tnwarda a sinking fund for the ultimate benefit of the Company of 1 per n-iitillis amongst tho shareholders equully, f.aoih far tho expenses of waii'igeiuent, and tho reniuininR 2-H'ithe to tho projectors of the undertaking. The relurn of the whole deposit money is guaranteed by the projectors in case tho sanction of tho 1-Vonch Legislature be not obtained as desired.

Although the ihares will be transferable immediately after the pasB-mst ol tho Jaw, the orklnnl subscriber is to remain liable to tlie Company to the extent ol the first per share lifter calls to this extent li'ive been paid, the original subscribers? liability will cease upon his transferrins his shares; and when the fullsniu of -iO is paid up, the shares will be transferable to bearer (like English JEiciicnucr Bills). Further information may ba obtained by application to Messrs, Clay and Swift, solicitors, Liverpool; Mr. F. T. Bircham, solicitor, No.

l.i, Bedford-row, Londo'i; or to William Read, Secretary to tho London and South Western Railway Company, Nino Elms, Vsuiball, London. JOHN THOROGOOD. CORRESPONDENCE. CONTINUED PltO.M OUR PAPBK OP BATUKDAV-j 137, Chcapside, Monday, Muy 4, 181U. Dear Sir I now proceed to nnwer your letter to mc oi the28th ult.

Vour (iiieslianu are: (i Why (iM not Mr. TaoroKood content litnisclt witli the rate, and allow emata oi liia goods Why dispute tbe validity of the rata 1 When erfiamoiied (that is, cited) why did he not ep PSVvL fjueations pecnltarlv for him, and the tnare was 1 did not know him at the time. And your conclusions Tlmt the tirst move must coma Iroui hiinian. That he certainly did wrong, and commenced tut battle That he ooght to offW to pay the rata and costs, ana make known his intention of doing That he might bo passive bimsell, and 8y He i hands of his friends." Tint "they might, perhaps, do for him wbathemgui not readily do for himself." bB(i That "he must pay for his blunder and actio under nau advice," That "ha must say, or we for him, there is the rnoiiey and costs, and allow ms to quit my cruel were ee directly opposed to what 1 believed 08 that I feltyaur reasons ooght to be sabmitted to his serious consideration. h.

I thonght if a friend could so view the case, it might do that hU opponents could not be wrong. I sent your letter, therefore, to him, enclosed in one of which 1 send yon a f7e has revested me to answer it, antl instructed tn as to the answer. He says," If my persecutors be really and sincerely willing to exonerate me from takiog tho oath, they ongni, i they mean to act with consistency, to discharge me trom the payrdent the rate aud the costs, a. they know my objection Is equally as strong to tha one as the other. It is the doty of the persecuting party te confess what a wrong and do what's right.

They ought to bs heartily to makean.entire end ol the bueiaess, which thiy can ue-feat and mortification can never bit Celt by men, who ac. from conscientloua motivej, and do their duty honss.i, ana therefore the first move will never be taadu by mo. I have not done mom, and did not coamencs the battle. IaeUdopon principle, and will endeavour to j.j so, let the conseqtioaces of impriionment be what taey let my persecutors look to that, I will never pay the rate or costs. Tho ohuroh is completely In the wrong already, and tuo spirit lately manifested, in the demands made upon my wtte for another rate, Is sufficient proof of what I may expect from its Christian and amiable disposition.

Any damage the church may have rt-ccivad and it not tifling in this affair is to be attributed to ita own Bigoted misconduct and injii'ticv. It Dever and astit will be, any satisfaction to me, or aoy other conscisntiouwy religions man, to so a church calling itself Christian, action in a manner which a heathen would blush to bs suspected capable of imitatinr." You say that he csrtaitiiy did wrong and eomm-'iieed U'O battle, and ought to pay the rate aud costs. Lit me examine this: What wrong has he indicted Because he did not yield obedience to a prooeediog he deemed to be oppressive, therefore, you say he camihenced the battle. Is not this to say to tun bruised worm, you commenced the battle, because you did not turn respectfully when trodden upon 8ome of the tortured martyrs upbraided those who tortured them; did they therefore desorve that a sesoiid wedge should be driven Imagine one of those poor sufferers wasting away in his cell, would it be reasonably ssid that he had hr-guu the battle, because he did not conform, and should linger out his life there, because, being lawfully tortured, he heis not borne reverentially the crushing of his limbs 1 I do not emer upon the ((uestioH whether it would have been politic in the surlerers to have suffered meekly, ad to huve left the Iron Boot" to their children. But, in my opinion, a Protestant, especially a disseuter, who argues that Tharogood's opponents are riut, puts himself in the ought to conform.

Were tho Catholics right in purifyiarj the martyrs by fire? If so, the chorcuofEuglurtd is right iu wasting his bidy in else. You say, suppase the court had (as 1 alleged) a more liu, mane course open, they had a right to commit aim for contempt if they chose. 1 beg to differ from -you. I think in thisyou confound tblugs essentially distinct. They had the power, not tie right.

The question in this cus2 ia, not what is, but what ought to be. Denying your implied assumption that the church is not already completely wrong, but for the sake of the argumeat admitting your conclusion that the payment of the rate and thocostawouldputthochitrchso completely in the wrong that it is reasonable to suppose they would not resist tbe feeling which would be displayed, there is a previous question, as 1 submit, and that is, whether Mr. Tlnrogood wou'd not thereby put himself completely in the wrong Ooght he As you have seen, hii objection-goes -to pnying the rate as well as taking tha oath. He has, you say, unwittingly put the church in a Btatc of necessity to do what they "have done, and that no ether course remained open fVir thuui but to commit him for contempt, and that thi9 impression, right or wronz, prevails since Dr. Lusliington's If it is it will not be the first tiwv? thv.t the world Iim believed iu error, or ELat the speech of a clever verbalist ill Purliuitient has for ti time mystified a plain Whethurit be right for Mr.

Tliorogood lo submit for that reason, is a question which he has answered himself. With every proper respect for your opinion, he does not himself think that the world does believe, it is necessary to the established church that be should lie fifteen months in prison for not paying oj. or for not appearing to the process of the Ecclesiastical Court, when, for a debt "due to any other person or body, if ha hud not appeared to a process from the srjpsrior courts, those courts would simply have passed judgment apou him to pay the amount proved to have been due trom him, and the proof of the case against him would have heen, notwithstanding he did not appear, carefully watched by the deputy-sUerlfl'. Upon yonr observation that you do not Imagine that when he refused to pay the 'it. fi t.

rate, he meant to go to prison for it; that he must have anticipated annoyance, seizure of his goods, but not to spend the remainder of his life iu gevl that he thought lie should bo robbed, not murdered, for his contumacy, he writes I love truth better than expediency. I never meant to pay the rate. I had made up my mind lo softer the penalty of my refusal, to be robbed, or slowly murdered at the option of my Christian persecutors. I did not expect that the British House of C'utnnioiis woald have stultified itself after haviag diclured the law to be unjust, and that it ought to be abolished." You see he thinks there may be ntbers besides tha church who wonid be glad to make an entire end of tha business. For instance, the patrons of tbe livings, the right to appoint the receivers of a tentb ol the fruits of a great country lika this, is no slight stake.

The clergy huve only rt life iutercsl tha IwlthV the tire limple. There ii filao the Riformed House ol Commons, though few, I believe, would say it was roach improved, who neglect to realise their owli resolution on this subject in the last session. The conviction, 1 fear, is fust spreading that their resolutions are frequently mere modes of postponing questions it is not convenient todeal with, and committees but the means TRAVELLING COMPANION. The Advertiser, who is of highly respectable connections, Irishes to ACCOMPANY a GENTLEMAN about toTravel. Hehas reeeiyedugoooi education, and having a taste for literary pursuits, would be napi to relieve Ids employer as much as possible, and In any manner irem the onus and Inconveniences attending tho tour of a traveller, ne has souio knowledge ol French, and his object will po to give in? Journey tho aharacior of an intellectual recreation, Address to w.

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Por terms and full particulars apply to Messrs. Day and Hughes, solicitors, 10, Margaret-street, Cavendish-square, if by letter, postpaid. BOOKSELLERS and Others. Groavenor- arnmn Tr. iv, nnrnfNar, t'roui the XrUrOQa nf RTTflTNPSS PREMISES.

CSta bliahcd nearly Half a Century in the above lino, and situated within few doors of the anuan.s, with immediate possession. Apply to Mr. Klttrick'e Oflice, Duke-Btreot, Grosvenor-siiuaro. UPPER ROSVENOR-STREET, To be LET, Furnished or Unfurnished, on moderate terms, or the LEASE to bo DISPOSED OF, a desirable TOWN RESIDENCE, suitable to the accommodation of a moderate for particulars and card, to to Mr. KIttrick, auctioneer and surveyor, rf'J, iruKe street, tirosvenoi'-square TO be SOLD, Furnished, or LET.

Unfurnished, a most desirable MANSION, In Portlani-plaee, lately Inha-bttedbythe late Sir John St. Aubyn, deceased. To be vacant on the 1st of November nsxt, For further particulars luqulro ol Mr, William l'hiiilps, No. 7H, New uona-sireot, TO be LET, four miles from the Bank, in a most cheerful and healtby situation, a genteel 8-roomed HOUSE or Cottage, Furnished or Unfurnished, or the furniture (clean and good, but not expensive), may be takm at a valuation, and the cottage at a moderate rent garden, water laid on, chaise house ana stable If wanted well adapted for a small reBpeulablc family or two or three bachelors. Apply to Mr, Chambers, agent, 7, Great Tower-street.

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To be LET on LEASE, an excellent FAMILY HOUSE, in perfect repair, and fit for immediate occupation without additional expense, It stands In a plantation between Ilanover-lerrace und Sussex-placs, and Is one of the very few houses in the Park with private grounds attacnd. Tlie situation is cheerful, the laud woil drained and laid out with shrubs and gravel walks. Apply to Messrs. Husliwoi'tli and Jorvia, SaTille-row, Regent-street; Gillow and Oxford-6treet i or Dowoisien, Mount-street. KILBURN.A handsome DETACHED VILLA RESIDENCE, with pleasure and kitchen gardens, fpur-stall stable und double coach house, and evry convenience, to be LU, Furnished or Unfurnished, lit for tho Immediate reception of a large family.

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To be LET, or SOLD, Iwlthin eevon miles of London, most pleasantly situate, a very "lit-nt and deilniblo FAMILY detached cottase-style RES- eotiVHfti, DEKCE, containing largo dining and drawing rooms, very neat! litted up, library and billiard room, and nine bedrooms, fne do6 niestic offlces and stabling are of ilio best description. To which i added, a very large and productive gurden laid out in the best possible taste, regardless of oxpense, containing a very large conservatory also vino houses and pineries, with seven seres of pasture land. For and curds to view, apply at the Offices of Mr. J. L.

Howett, surveyor and valuer, No. 1, Wallbrook, city, CANAL CARRIERS, WHARFINGERS, and be DISPOSED OF, a very extensiye.nrefil- able, and lone-established BUSINESS of a CANAL CAUK1KU in the Midland Counties. The business has been carried on for tlio last years bv the present proprietor, wno is aesirous oi muring, from it, or obtaining the assistance of an active partner, on accwunt ol its requiring more application and exertion than the proprietor, unassisted by a partner, ia equal to. The excellent and well-seasoned stock now in use Lome portion or which is but lately new) ib amply sulikient for the trude, and the concern is well provided with extensive and commodious wharfs, warehouses, ofhees, and stables ut tho various stations along Hie route. The proprietor would either retire altogether or receive one or mora partners, und case ot a partnership lie would stipulate to retain onc-fuurth of tho concern lor desirous of I routine; are rtquested to apply personally, or by letter, to Messrs.

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At nniia from eleven till three. Jut nulilislnal. nrico mul niTTmai f.nr, ANHOOl): the CAUSES oi' it's'PllUMA. Ihtit directions forits PERFECT "I 10 th" Impunsant, and those suflering from ie impuissant, and those suflering from hedesirueiivc Wets ticism upon my PropMitiens, I am incimea as being legally, not re to. assertion By refusing to pay the rate, 1 repeal my did that Mr.

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J0HN 0-' Sir -1 'egret that disapprove jof 'it appears to me tng rorwaraea io leeyuui jsrJarancf that without an authoritv from fS searimenis opuu ir-V mniatr-nt a improper in mm io uave uptutu I am also sorry that his answer, containing meats, ha.faUefj to produce any alteration 1 assure you, Sir, that I refused to pay ths it from a thorongh cunvicUoa, not hastily arrived at, that it was a most unjust and unchristian impost. I had not the vanity to suppose that any jumble Bar Is mine would cause areneal of the law, or reaob tu heart i of those who appear to glory in their shame. I did hope, trom a declaration of the that another session would have signed the doom of this iniquitous instrument an-christian misrule I had refused to pay the rate tor three years previous to the entertainment of this cope, and I only followed up mv purpose by remaining "UteBt, I beg most respectfully, therefore, to repeat to yon apart of my iBstrnitioas to Mr. Aehtuit, becaose my Jan. guagc doe, not appear to me to nave made that 'mP'fsl0 which I intended1 mi hoped it would.

I love trutb bette. than expediency." I never meant to pay tbe rate. bad made up my mind to suffer the penalty of my refusal, to be robbed or slowly (Bordered, at the option of jy tistn persecutors." I acted upon principle and will to do so, let the consequences of my Imprisonment be what they may. Lit my perwcotaM look to will never ply thi rate or costs." And 1 must bore add that I never will compromise my principles, indirectly, by sanctioning in another tliat which I wonid sot Se'no mistske I did not seek the eleriasHcal i na hcrft hv tha churchwardens, or rather "ting una, T. Gepp, who Is an attorney.

I did tZlrl 1 amlu prison- Thta is, I euppoMjl both tccnntcai ana pettifogging qn hv thp ehnrp.hw hew eliouia nave got cere iotoeailision and Why should 1 have volunteered to com 'i'IT-warfarewitb one of the most inquisitorial conn intbrlsten dom Aerive Although it will be imposslhle lor me for the benefit tu lor any instruction you eau Siv others, ae to the wav in which a warfare against clinrch Tin jininns svftem. If I ac- cept the terms you propose I gain my tberty, at tne ex pease of every moral and religions feeling, to rfommence the same coars; of refusaf; and to subm anew the same course oi persecution. How could that benenv tut. cause I have at heart How could I expect sympathy lo. having become a renegade I believe with you, wr, that the c'lurch has the power to liberate me to-morrow-lu that case, what becomes ef my contempt coui rt You must pardon mo for differing with you, but the general belief of all straightforward, unsophisticated, and unbiassed men appears to be that I have been imprisoned sixteen months for the non-payment of fls.tSd.

church-rate. Any other opinion, however high its legal source may be, i iton refined to be received by honest-hearted Englishmen as truth. I bog to acknowledge the receipt of 20 I accept it as freely as it was ori'erel it woald have been chnrlisli to have done otherwise, aid I shall appropriate it I pro-care mv legal diseharjfe and although I cannot act upon your suggestion, and differ in opinion, I am truly grateful for your sympathy. I have tha honour to remain, youra respectfully, J.THOROtiOOD. TREATMENT OF MR.

O'CONNELL AT 17, King's Arms-yard, Culeman-street, June 0, 1840. Sir It was only yesterday afternoon that I was ta-formed by a member of our committee that you were the party who directed the organist te play immediately atter Lord Itipon ceased speaking last Monday at Exeter-hall, shall be obliged to you to toform we whether this iBforma-tion is correct if it is, whether your object was to prevent Mr, O'Connell I'retn addressirig the meeting and, lastly, whether you acted on the direction of others, or on your discretion. It is fair to apprize you that I shall most 'probably find it necassary to publish your reply. 1 have the honour to be, Sir, yonr's very obedieuti D. CoiUes, Iiq.

Oeojwe Stki'HKN 14, 184.0. My dear Sir 1 have received your letter of thiB days date, tnaking iDquiries relative to circumstances which occurred at the meeting of tbe African Society last Monday, at EMter-fcall. regard to the proceedings of that (Uy, or anything which took place on that occasion, it appears to me that the proper place far discussing any such ma'ter is the committee of the floeietv of which we are both members. In that place shall be ready to afford you information on any point ca which information can ba properly called tor from me. ratt-ain, my dear Sir, very truly yours, Sir UcMfjeSiopheB.

X. 17, King's Arms-yard, June 8, 184U. Sir -1 cannot but regard yonr answer as an evasion questions to which yon have felt a direct reply inconvenieat. I decline your proposal to discass the matter in the committee, because if the comtaitteeeither aathorised or should adopt your conduct on the occasion to which I have referred, I should feel it my duty to withdraw from it entirely, as 1 never can consent to be a party to a gross and gratuitous insult to any msn. If, on the other hand, the committee should repudiate -as I hsve no doubt they would do with indignation your attempt to shelter yourself from responsibility by sliiliiog it upon them, the appeal to them is un-necessaiy.

I could uot but deeply regret that on an occasion in which pe.rty and politic il feelings were avowedly disclaimed, and the propriety of throwing them aside was jastly and eloquently eiilorcv.J those feelings should be strongly exhibited Mr. OVuanell, und that he alone should be excepted from the mutual amnesty. was inconsistt-nt to say the luast of it; ler the iiuMtmous cordialily with which Sir it. i'sel was received originated as raueh in the generous determination of liia political opponent" to forget their hostility ta bis principles, as in the admiration of his political friends. It would be extraordinary indeed if on such an occasion there were uot at least as many of Liberal opinions present as there were of Cjaservative, or if large a body of Liberals had suddenly receded from their party.

I therefore lamented the practical contradiction which was given to proliissioiis of neutrality aud at the very moment when thoae professions were loudly made, and their propriety universally recognisfd. This was not less Insulting to the meeting than to Mr. O'Connall himself, for there was a very general anxiety to hear nim, a fact of which I satisfied myself by personal inquiry in many parts of the room, and of which, indeed, the loud call for him was sufficient evidence. But to call upon the organist to play at the very momentwhen, without Interfering with the arrangements of the meeting, Mr. O'Coanell might have addressed it, was a marked and gross insult personally to himself; aad as it was to ine that the superintendence of those arrangements was essentially confided, it is my duty not only to disclaim all share in offering it, but to add, that to the best of my knowledge It never was contemplated by tbe committee, and must be ascribed solely to the officiouonesi of an unauthorised individual, whose want of sufficient authority was unfortunately not known by the organist.

Whatever may be Mr. O'Counell's merits or demerits, aad while I by no means approve of all his proceedings, I will not shrink from the avowal that I share but little in the prejudices against him. He has ever been a warm, faithful, and most active friend of the anti-slavery cause, always ready with his influence and hi, eloquence in its behalf, and therefore he is the last man whom the advocates of that cause should treat with ungrateful neglect. 1 have had no communication with either him or auv of his friends on the subject of our correspondence, bnt I s'hall send a cory of it to the Globe this ev-ntng. I remain, Sir, your's very obediently, Georue Stephen.

Dandison Coates, Esq. Loss of the Atlantic It will be recollected that little more than three months ago a beautiful bamue of uearly tons burden, named the Atlantic, was launched at 1'urth, belonging to tbe Messrs. Hepburn, wood merchants, being the largest vessel which ever left this port direct for the cohnies, and sailed for Quebec. News arrived last week of the total loss of this tine ship, with all her cargo, off Cape St. Francis, two or three hundred miles north of the mouth of the St.

Lawraice. According to the statement of one of the crew, a cabin-boy, for three days, the 31, 1th, and of May, a dense fog prevailed, during which the puint uf the bowsprit could scarcely be discerned from the decks of the vessel, aud of course no observations could be About tweuty minutes past eleven p. on the ith, unu when the weatter was comparatively cilia, the vesstl only ruakiiifc three knots an hour, with ail sail set, he struck upon a rock, when tbe whole of the twenty-swn or twenty-eig'-. number, add the seaiBfU not on the watch, rushc their berths to the deck, and the usual scene of diet -eh ttrlul circttmf tances arose. The csrp.nter was the vtumred out un tho foreyard arm, and leaped upou scaled to tlie top of the rock; and the rest with the exception of th female passengers, seven or eight in number, who were up from the vessel by means of ropes, followed iu succession.

On assembling, a boy named Hogg, about eievwn years of age, whose parents were uls passengers, belonging to (Hamuli's, was found to be missing; and Mr. Morton, master of the vesssl, at great risk returned to her, in order, if posnible, to save the life of the boy bat utter a fruitless search, he was compelled to himself to the rocks, tli boy being believed to bt in tha cabin, rfhich was tilled with water. On the following day the vessel went to pieces, aud not a wreck was saved. The owners had her insured to tha amount of 11,500. Perth Paper.

Eatal Accident on the River, Thbee Lives Lost. On Monday evening, between (iand 7 o'clock, a galley, iu which were seven youths, was upietauar Jjatter-sea-bridge, anil three of them mat a watery grate. Tadi names are Clark, Siulthson, aad Josej. The bodiej uoi ja Ulcq I'jund. hut it nnnnars io uie iu we a it" 1 bad not been proceeded against ard eu tor ti W- church-rate, pray, POtt BOMBAY (to qm'l nil Iho lil.Lf' i I buut Bli, taX the Malabar coast, the, fln.

frigate-East Iudil 'v. tons, K. Pollock, Commander, ly ul in -T KOOTw sail TOlhe3iVtTi Krtwi "'V1 una ncfcori, be ulluwcd days the outer to the unto! UuUeu.Ur. Should other m'' th(i ro1 1)UlKCT With of'p, to sail from GravSteSd on the rst direct hi 1 1 dcs ruMc opportunity for cadets, being tho E. Voss r'i' ship CARNATIC, 700 to excellent Esst Mocks.

Hub ricna-d surcu fi wr "ill carry an isji" "pOR CALCL'TTA DIRECT (to sail froin Sindld "LV1. iMhof July), the Iff 5 r.3 'f ii ions, w. 11 is Tfrv timn. I uiuuut ling in the East India Doeks: Prleni'a ror and will carry an lof "''I'1 Green MADKAS "(to sail as" usual" "on "the 10th Ctme nf Portsmouth on the tot cnllinK at the Kesrck lhr WELLINGTON, llurQ(m' Vc! -W ihc Wist India Dock; tarries an bmft1f 'or freight or passase apply to M''GI. Pa Bishopsgatc-street, corner of RECiVThiTtiriSsT- V' 2n tnns register, coppered and tonds lMusouavb Walker.

Commander, lying in the atraet. 1 t0 Phm Ws uni1 T'Plady, 3, Oeorae-yard, Lorabard- YOirsYDNJiV BIKECTjhavi.ig tho priacijal of, llur cot8 cnu'aiti'd, and will meet with unusual de-JE2l "ifln! fast-faillriK shii.SVMMETRY, A 1. 291 tons roiistir, tS ota-lMtenai, Pats vis 1akb Butler, CommUndr liHyL; London Daok. IlHa excellent accommodation lor nas-11 tn "alnn. I'or freiahtor nnsinco apply to the Commander, anoT or to IMiillu'ps and Tlplady.it.

Geerne-yard, Lonibnrd-ft, "raOR SYDNEY (with despatch, a regular trader), nttlc Sn ftst-saiUnu ldp ROYAl, OEORQE, A 1, burdon S.vi K'uAn9, Commander, lyin at the New Jetty, Condon Uoeke, havlns very superior accommodation for nasBengurs, afSon. For frolKht or passami apply to H. XjOR HOBART TOWN" DIRECT (a regular dj; th" P.a" of her cargo twine ensulel, kus 'iS'l8 oflinhtfrewliti only), Hie wflUknuwn fast-sailinic rartme Afi, burden 4iW tons, Edwaiik 3': Ktttlmrinc's Dock. This thip has excellent accommodations for cabin and stetruse passengers. l'or freight or 10 "l0 Comnunder on hoard or at the Jerusalem nf in vW' "Kl Fowkcs'-biiildince; QJoUevitt and Billiter-alreet.

FOR HOBART TOWN' DIRECT (has great of carKo engaged, and will be desratehed witfc her USSf 'egular trndei), the well-known fast-Bailing 1IP SKWENT, A 1, 362 tons register, Aium RiUBr.Lt,, Coin" mandor, lying in the London Docks. This ship liana poop, and most mperior accommodations lor cabin freight or passase apply to Ihe Coinmandor, on board, between tlio hours or Kven ami One o'clock or to vitt and Moore, fiilliti-r-Btrect li'H HUBAKT TOW DIRECT (tor cabin the beautilal fast sailimr Itarmie Wir.t.lS i -ni i.ominanner, lyms tnc Loudoii-apes. Tina ship has most elegant accommodations for passenuers. for freight or passage, apply to Messrs. John Pirie and Froe-manVcourt, Cornliill or la IJevltt and Moore, 10, Bllliter-atreet.

FOR" LAUNCESTON lJlRECT (u constant trador, for ineusuretneut goods only, having the principal part of lier cargo engaged, and will meet with ureal despatch), the. remarkably fast-nailing Mrst. class barque DEMliKAHA PACKET, punlcti ami tons, Commander, lying in the London Dock; nas excellent uccomHio-iatiou for passenger. For freight or passage ai'lily to Robert Urooks, 8t. Peter's Chambers, Oornhill or to iJQviltand Moore, It', llillilei-street.

FOR th9 MAURITIUS DIRECT (will positively bf despatehi'd on Sunday, tJie 21et iuslant fu'lor not tulU lor which any eiitfttgemeut will wlven, no soods can be roculvt'd on Leant after Friday, ttie mutant, lias only room fur light lunusuru-ment tin- tinelust-sailinp birquoK-iKL POWIS, a. 1, J74 tms per D.SpiTTALL.Comiiiundtfr, loading in the M. Katnurinfrti Dotik; Ims vt-ry sHpenur aecotunwju-tioH for jait'tigers. l'or freight or paasuge apply to Hi) LecuU'nhall-tttrsjet or to iwdun and Aiii3ley, IU, 1 ON KEGTjLAH A Rati ontlieHth June Dili KCT for MADEIRA the fast-sailing River-built bnt; UAKT, A JohnAibth, Coni-Tiandor, copt'tveJ mid lurdtu 1'J tons lying in tho London Doek. These fine paekeis form a reyular and direct lino of conveyance, Monthly, to and from the Inland; th accommodation! are vtry excellent and 'oranmdioue, and iu fitting Ihtm up every pobsible attention hus betm paid the conuWi and of passermers and For freight or parage apply to the Captain on board to W.

H. Rayden, Lloyd's; or ut Joseph Rrid's, No. Sun-cuurt, Cornhill. rjSHE BATAVIER," foTWrFERJJAM, andail JL PLACES on the RHINJB.aa far as BASLfi. Tliis wcIWhiowh nd $fiondid sicaui-uhip, of tons burden, and -w-horse power, D.

Ut'NLOP, Commander, having etate cabins ou deck, and private cabins below, wiil leare her ntooringe from otf thy Tower for JIOT-TERDAM on Sutiddy next, at i at noun, and on every succeeding Sunday during tlia strasoti. Farefj to Mayeuco, Frankfort, 16d.i0d. Ataiiheim, .1 15.. for the voyage oit and home at a very great reduction. For further particulars apply to Mr.

May, 1W, Foncliurch-atrtct JleuBrs. Hol'man ind Vijifstret, Almorie; Mr. Chaplin, ttpmul asH Otlioe Rggent'Circus; or at floret Dundca and Perth 3 team-wharf, 18, Strand'' OXlON and HAVRE, from off the Tower The General Steam Navigation Company's splendid and power Jul Hrj tona, anJ IPO-horee power, with private state cabuis and aspacioub saloon detacha.t from the elcep-iiiK cabin, is appointed to sail from London and Havre, as under From London. From Havre. Thursday, Jano 11, morning Saturday, June 8 ovanins Thuredav, June it, Saturday, Juno i afternoon Thursday, June 25, 8 tfuturday, June 7 evening For friii'iht appiy to Mebsrs.

Redheud and Spiers, Trtnity-equtxre, Tower-hill. To secure berthi application should be made ut the Com-panv'3 Rfjtfiu-circns, Piccadilly, and 6ft, Loinbardtrei't. I STETM from LIVERPOOL to BOSTON I 'cdihngat Halifax to land passengers and her MaJestyS maiis. The British and North Amorican Koyal Mail steam ships, of I tons and tpj-hoidepowereach. BRITANNIA, Captain Robert ARCADIA, Captain RoimuT Miller.

CALEDONIA, Captain Kiciia.ru Clklasb. COMi'MBIA, Captain Haanv Woouticrr. The BRITANNIA intended to sail from Liverpool on the lit of nnrtlv to .1. and Ct. Hums.

UuelianaH-ftreat. Ola- 3W I), ana luaciver, i.ivvit,uoii J. o. ruwuiiw, i.i l.nnrlnn. All tnttrrfi iiitenled to bv this HiiiBt nass through the Post-olBce and none will be received the nffire.

CI TE A to ST. PETERSBU RG (calling at Co- i 1......, flunrjo iTnmnsnv fl Kleutii RlltO HIRU'S, Lieutenant Wateks, U.S., Coiuimndor, is intended to sail from off the London Docks fer the above ports, on Saturday nioni-ins the 4th July, at Eisht o'clock relurniufj from St. Petersburg oil the Kilt July, and to leave London on tho 1st, una St. Petersburg on the 15lh of every laonlh, during the season -Oftices Spread Eiigle, and RcgeHt circus, Piccadilly and 137, Leaden-hall-street. ClTEAJl' to MARGATE and 11 ERNE 1SAY lO DIKIiCT, daily, at Kleteu o'clock (except Saturduys, then at Twelve.andSundui sat Half-pa-t Eit' Wharf, by the CITY of CANTERSDltY or RED direct to Canterbury, Dovar, 8audwicli, Deal, Folkstone, Sandjtate, Hs the, and all the eastern parte of Kent, by means of fast coaches from Herne-bay daily, as above, on the arrival of the 11.1, at London-bridae VI hart.

STEAM to BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, from tho Leith and Berwick RAPID, R. Coinnmndel, To-uiorroir, June at ten, the accommodation of pnsstnjrers tho vessel will be alonjside the Wharf at the hour of sailina. l'or freight or pussaae apply at Mr. Hartley's Steam Packet Office, 44. Ragont-circus, Piccadilly, where every information will be or at the Company's- Office, Louh ISwick TVharMronnate.

Tower. ALEX.fllOMSON, Auent. Cl'i'EAM to COLCHESlEU, trom LoikIoh- bridge Steam Packet BROCKLBANK, William Oarpiner, Master, takes in and passsners, end willleove the Wharf every Tuesday and Friday Morning, at Eight o'clock. Best Cabin, fii-; ForeC-aeiii, Goods iniendrdlor shipnicnt bv the Brocklesank must he sent to London-bridge Wlmrf on tho rtav previous to the vessel's departure. l'or further information apply to'Jackon and Kntll, Wnar! Mr.

ii. Coleman, No. 1, St. Jonn-streei, uoicuesLcr or ri.cr, uuBiiuumm YARMOUTH and iS'OKWICil STJiAAl AILSA CRAIQ, Captain Smith, from olonjtside the St. Ka-iharine Dock Steam Wharf, every Tuesday evenuiK, Six o'clock, returnin? from Yarmouth every Friday, accordins to tide.

JOHN BOARDMAN, Ascfit at the Wharf. HULL STEAM SHIPS. The VICTORIA, Captain C. Hull, starts from off Custom-house Quay, for Hull, every bat arday. The fiAZEI.LE, Captain Ht'RST, every Tuesday.

The MONARCH, Captain J. Wood, every Thursday at Kiiflit o'clock. Pares. Per Victoria, saloon and bed, 17b. tid.

fore cabin, 7s. 6d. Per Monarch and Gazelle, best cabin and bed, 12s. fore cabin, returning tiom Hull, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday ufteriioona at Pour o'clock. Passengers for tho Victoria embark, free of oxpense, at Old Swim Pier, I.ondoil-hridire, until I'iro minutes tieforo Eitfht o'elock.

Merchanilise, carriajjes, horses. uliipiied at Custom-house tf'iuv, with the tjrtalobt care. Fow.rful steam packets leave Hull lor 'L-ith, every Wednesday and lor Newcastle, every Sunday und Thursday. Further information muy be obtained at Mr. Chaplin's, L'niversul-ofht'e, RcKent Circus; ol the agents, Hrown-low, Pearson, and Hull and Win.

John Hull, raid Customhouse Quuy. London. THOS. HARRIS and SON'S TELESCOPES. T.

H. and Sou's IMPROVED ACHROMATIC TELESCOPES ore warranted to he uaeiiualloit by any other houe, at the prices. On receiving a remittance, a telescope will be edit, carriage free, to any part of tin kiiuidom, and exchanged if not approved. No tourist or ea-side visitor should be without one Jt 8. a.

A pocket telescope to show objects 8 miles on 0 18 t) a pocket telescope to show objects It miles off, 1 10 0 A pocket telescope to show oWucts IS miles off. i 0 A pocket telescope to show objects 30 miles ort 4 I) 0 p4 B. A distant object to test them with. TIiob. Hams and Son, Opticians to the Royal Family, 5i, Great husoll-strt only (opposite the British Museum), established 80 years.

Recollect I not related to, nor connected with, a housjoUliesaiiienaine. 4Vjl EFEIEL PLATE 1) iW CO VE k5 B. SAVORY and 80NS, Manufacturiuu Silversmiths, Corn-hill London, oiiposite the ttnk of Euylund, sutimit for choice In the'r Plate-rooma many patteraa of SILVER-PLATED DISH COVERS, ol Sheffield manufacture, frsui 15 toao guineas the set, viz. Doable Dome Pattern Tho Melon Pattern tfize. fc s.d.

1 Plated Dish Corer, win. l.i 0 I Dish Cover, 13 m. 4 7 6 Dish Covers.lliii. 5 12 0 Size. s.d.

I Dated Dish Cover, an in. 6 17 0 1 Dish Cover, 18 in. till a Disk Covers, 14 In. 6 0 Per 8t 13 Per sot lc 17 6 The above, and all theother various patterns, have silver handles and mountings, and silver shields for eincravuu- the crest or coat of arms. A price current, containing drawings and every information relative to tho purchase of silver or Bhctlield plate, may be had on application, or will be 6eat into the country, (rce of postage, in 8nawar to a paid letter.

HODGSON'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE. The above celebrated BEER, in bottles, is to be procured only from E. ABBOTT und Wappinii. whu are exclusively supplied by Messrs. liodjson and Abbott, of Bow Brewery.

Oily Olhcc. 8. Qracechurcli-street. Hours from two to four. GRAYSlW WINE ESTA BUSH EN T.

FOREIGN and BRITISH SPIRITS. The attentloa of is called to one ol the lurtftst stocks 111 this country, and which cannot bo excelled for ouiJily, ane, und tlui-our, at tho under-mentio ied cash prices BRANDY. G'inuinu Cognac, lils. Mss. Ms.

per gallon. RUM. Good Jamaica, Ut. Us per sallon. ENGLISH GIN.

Excellent uuulily and strength, S3. 10s. b'alloii tlie strong and hish-Ilavoured (in bottles), its. m.r rt'ii- HENEKEY and COMFY. at, Hittli Holhorn, London.

POST-OFFICE ADHESIVE STAMPS, in any quantity, tweW for Is. at 8T0CKEN'S, sa, Quadrant, of the Government shapo, all corn an secured with a wafir or sjtittll teal, 8 doze- titockerm Fgat-oince wrltlnR nipdrs-dup-rfiae Bath pait, 5s. per ream, or i. per mlre; Note ditto, 3d. per ream, or is 1.

per uuire. Thr 'Txett and most ole- gunt assortiuvnt of uavslopa casta. frm bs.fri. Uottinn booXs, alums, tcrap Woeki, hlbles, and books, bound In velvet, Ac. Namo plta tmsrav- d.

nd JOJuporfluecrdi printed for 5s, Mntioi'inv or rosewood writifiK desks, 13 indies by 10, only 10s. 6d, ahoatb's traphic auJ, hi. and 5s. To be bad at BTOOKHN'S, No. 53, Quadrant.

aerenx-iire. TOOST-OFFiCE PS, U. Id. per dozen, at KNNKDY', No. New iiond-strcei.

nil sliiL'B, Sd. por hundred. Ketinedy's Fost-ollce Writing Papers, two sheets and envplope within a ein? le letter. Luttvr WviKhors, from la. Letter paper 3d.

xii'j, or 5s. par ream. Note paper 3d. por or per ram, lii'-ellent Ut-odKO Letter paper lud. per tiulro, or lbs.

par roam, tiilt-edK Note ed. pur quire, orfls. per ream, Ti nmst tdeaut as furtment of Knveloi" Oases from s. 6d. Name Plate elegaMl; ew iw.

jrud superfine oanis pimted fr IMotilnir Prayer Books, in ploin and handt-cimo feinditms. Lead Drawing Pencils tho bvil -ia j. 41, 63. tlie-doifcii. KnodiT'i lytHB ilia LonUon Hook-: this shin TO THE PROPRIETORS OF EAST INDIA STOCK, fprom Colonol Galloway, C.B., Bengal Army.) L.uuks and Oehtlkmbk, A VACANCY in the DIREClION having1 occurred bv tho death of your respited Director, John G.Ra-vettBliaw, Esq I beg to solicit the honour of your support at the $iZir my voU'ri ftt lt ballot ra ned mfl Tthe higbest place at the pollnext to thflsucccssfulcan-Sfd te md the very hiraa sharo I Imvo since obtained of the votes the sengaged, are Iny nflrknt hopes are 10 itrnd.

mid I earnestly beg that those esteemed Proprit-torsX kindly promised, or may yet intend to honour mo with tK supporf, wHl roiar4 fWBOntui1 to success, and do ttinTid.7oreffi 1 havo the pleasure of forwardinc to thoso of niy friends who may prefer voting by the uS t0 ftd wlti! thesiucorcBtesteen, 1 nnu tiiemn WjffwUna faiihiulhervani, your GALLOWAY, Colonel Bengal Army. Coe'l'oalloway'co Ldn Tavern, BUhop5 residence, communications wUl bo gratefully received. TO TH PR IE TO OF BAhT INDIA STOCK, AJOR-uliiN-KiiAii jjjiiiojx nsLvmg ex- nrfl8Bdhia determination mi 10 1110 uaiiot, 1 oeg that the manv kind fr ends who "Ir vwh Have promisea me thalr Jumort wll accept my wannest thanka, and I enrnsat entreat SStToKL L'4?" lnw with their support. I beg to renj 0'J urTd faUhmi rvaut. A.

GALLOWAY, Colonel, Bengal Army. London Tavern Coiipnittyc-rojmi JOJJK TO ThTIoTRIETORS OF EAST INDIA STOCK, Ladies amd Genvlemen, I Have the honour to intimate to you that it is tint mv intention to OFFER myself as a CANDIDATE for the SEAT in thJ DIRECTION of ymr AFFAIRS, vacant by the death of your late 1 tjtdle. and Gontlemen, WimblBdon-commoH, June 9. J. OMPHAN f.

TO THU I'KOPfilETOBS OF 91 INDIA STbCK. Ladies iND GBHTi.r.MEN, THE present Vacancy in te Direction of your AftUira affords mo an opportunity to eiproni my warm and grateful thonki lor the nith wlilch I hare elrmdy been honoured, aud to add my hope that on an early occasion I may vonture to solicit your auflrasroB, with tvery prospect eucoass. 'l havo tho honoar to bo your 10, Hyde Purk-strofl, Juna 8, 1840. th tttp pnopuTPTnim' nt p.Aft'P INDIA STOCK. THE Commutes sf Colonel Sir JEREMIAH DnVANT.

C.B., in hia absence from town, dei It their duty on (lis urcaenl vacancy in the Him India Direction, to Intimaie to tlie I'roiirieiotH oi diock inai is not ins ijiiennin u.ihmi hid pmsrnt but thuLjin tlie unit tacunuy he udljea liliiiself to conic fonraril and submit his iriteimions to your Judpnent and tup-port, with that assurance of a successful result, which the kindness and Zval of his numerous supporters abundantly JiiBtiFy. London, JurieJ), AUXHALL WATER-WORKS. Notice is kivuii, iiitt.nu utmunnu of tho PROI'RIKTORS of the Works will bo held at theofBce of the Works, on Tuusilwy, the aoth instant. Tli Chiiir will be taken at Tlio o'clock G. 11.

PEPl'EHCORNE, Secretary. NOTICE. The HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of the LOUOH NEAUH IMPROVEMENT COM- an win te neiu at, tne uoinpany's othec, uawnon-sirem, in un; City of Dublin, on Monday, tin? (llli day ol July nest, at tho hour ol on behalf of said company, tiEO. P. KCIIL1N, Actum 3ec.

ARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 27, 11. I K4.1. In ernifniMiiilv wilh nendof SbttlCllieilt Ortlie Mstriui, Tnniil-nnrp l'ninnnnv. 111., laAt TlnirsdaT ill June for the GENERAL 51EKTINO ol the SHAHiniOLUliUa. Notice Is IKreliy given that tlie said MeotinK will lie held at- tin umcc ui ui Company, No.

27, Cornhill, on Tlmrsdny, the 2i'h of June, at One o'clock precisely, to rwoirc aRKPOHT of the general State and Progress of the Airuits of tha Company up to the 31st of December last. fly order of tho Board. ROBERT J. LODCK. Soc.

MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, 27, Cornhill, Win. Notice is hereby liven, thai tilt TB.1NSPER HOOKS or the MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY Mill bo CLOSED from Monday next, the 15th of June, until Monday, the 29th of Juno. Br ordi-r of III. Hoard, HOHEHT LOUPE, Soc. COLONIAL BANK, The Court of Directors of the Colonial Hunk hereby (five notiso, that, in pursuance of the provinions of the Charter, a HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING, of PHOPRIKTORS will be held on Thursday, the 2d of July nt xt, at Twelve for One o' lock precisely, at the London Tnrern, Bishopsmte-strei-t, to receive the llaiiert of the ProccmlniBs ol the Corporation, and to lake into consideration the Declaration of a Dividend.

Nonu but registered proprinlors will be entitled to vot or tako part in the proceedings at this uiu The Transfer 11 ioks of thu Corporation will be Closed on (lie mill and on the of July neat. Uv order of the Court, of Directors, l.i, nislinpsmite-mreet, Jnm-n, lain, C. A. CALVLRT, See. HA MERS 1TI-I-BRIUG Notice is hereby given, that in ciiliSJiiuence of tlicro not twonty-one Proprietors iiresent, aa reuuired by the Act ol Parliament, at tile Annual General Meeting, convened to be held un Thursday, the 4tli instant, an AOJOURNlil) MEETING of Ihc PHOPHIfc-TORS will le hold at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand, on Friday, the pjth instant, to transact the business of tlie said annual general The Chair will be taken at One o'clock precisely.

By order of tho Coinniittcs of Management, G. W. JONES, Secretary. "Rridite o.Tkc, Jene ihio IBERNIAN JOINT STOCK COMPANY. At a GENERAL MEETING of the PROPRIETORS of the Hibernian Joint Suck Company, held in Dublin, on the 1st instant, IMVloaNI) of TWO-AND-A-HALF iwr CENT, was declared on the Deposit capital, lor the half-year ending April.

Notioo is hereby Riven, that the said dividend will he PAYABLE to the Pro-prietors of the Company's English Stock, oil and after the l.th at tho office of the Company's H. und J. Johnson and 15, Busli-lnua, Camion-fitrcel. (Signed) MICHAEL JIOACU, Secretary. Dublin, June 1610.

LONDON DISTRICT LOAN COMPANY, 7.5, Gioat Tilehfield-strett, of TEN GUINEAS to ONE HUNDRED, may be obtained upon eiiuitablo terms and without delay, at the above olllce. The security required will bo housekeepers of approved renpectabilily. Sums of any amount advanced upon 1'rrelinld, leftiehold, and reversionary properly, or upon the bends or notes of parties of undoubted (diameter. ALE of NEATH and SOUTH WALES IiaEWEUY. DiiiKf I'd its Joseph SUiii'omb, ifrii, i U'iliiam Brttntou, John Whito Little, W.

H. Auckland, Esq. Josejdi Rusher, Kstj. Capital JilUa.OOu, iu hares. A portion of the ReHerved Shares will be isbiiud nt per Share, to rate equal! with the original 20 shares, The eatuuuted arcrage profit waa 15 par cent.

It in calculated that the benefit ariiiiig from recent invention of an ingenious and scientific hnproveiHcut in tlio proceed of Brewing (the uxeliiBive right to which lias buon purohased by thu Direelora), wilt so increase the profitd, us to yield a return On the new Shares equivalent ut least to that which was expected to accrue from the ori.iiuil Sluireti, Applications for Shares to be made to the Directors (at the Vale of Neath Brewery, Neath 1, who will furnibh information to parties de-airous of becomiriL; ttharebol tiers, YIiNTlSf-TOWN and HIOHGATK CEMK-JLsk. TEHY, twomlltif) from Uloircster-jrate, fit three from OPEN daily for INTERMENTS, in eousncrated or uin'onHCcrattd ground, well uardd. Thu reitur 13 authorised by Pdrliamentand u-i valid as those in parh-lns. fall ordinary feen included), Private catacomb, JJiStlM. mu-rnttjiit In ditto, fiB.

Private family urove in perpetuity, one a ffrave, 3s. To avoid Hielmale-hiH, goby Kentijh-town, Persons wirthhiR to nee tha Cemetery will dud Omnibnsef at Cornhill; Lpthbury Church, antl Tottenham evt-ry ten minutep, going clow; to it fare Cd. Ofltee, 22, Moiirffittfj-Ptrcct, back of tin; Bank. Ofit-njlrom Nine, iini. to Srven o'clock in the evening.

filWE SILKS. A LAKCJE LOT of these PAS3IIIONABLE GOODS, jun imported, from Lyons, which arc Bellini; full twoutj-flveper cent, under the rpuiar price, atCuven-dirjh Iloittto, 4-1, Wiffiii'ire-street, Cav'ondish-stiuare. WO ROES it ROYAL PORCELAIN WORKS. Messrs. PLIGHT, HARH, and HARP, bee; to announce their RETIREMENT from BUSINESS in favour ol Messrs.

CHAMBERLAIN and for whom they solicit a continuance of the patronage they liuve received during the time Ihey havo carried on thoir Works, established I7M. Messrs. Chamberlain and Co, bavins purchased this celebrated Manufactory, logether with the whole of the Stock, Ancient and Modern Moulds, Devices, fee intoud to conduct thu same in conjunction with their own, at Worcester, und ar enabled to match any articles of MessrF. Flight, Brirr, and Harr's manufacture. Messrs.

Chamberlain and Co. respectfully sobcit a continuance ol ilu support so lontt enjoyed bv buth establishments. The London house, No. I New Hoiid-street, under the snperinlendence of one of the Firm, is constantly supplied with every variety ot tlieir manufacture. Tbe late Stock of Flight, Harr, and Rarr is now being disposed of at No.

Covi'iiiry-street. Hayrnarket, at considerably reduced prises, arl'ord-ma: to families an opporinuity to purchase advantageously. Worcester, and 155, New Bond-street, Loudon. COALS. BEARD and CO.

recommend to their friends the present as the boat lime for laying iu a STOCK of COALS. Tlieir present audi pntin of the bust Wallsond (to the sale of which exclusively lhey confine their trade) is 2'Js. ed. per ton, after deducting discount Small Irani ditto, aOs. Purdecl wharf, Earl-street.

Blackfriars; and Western Wharf, Edvrard-street, Regont'a-purk Basils COALS, 19s. jier Ton Best27s. per Ton Messrs. LALANI) and coal merchants, bug leave 1 1 inform the rubur. that the tollowint are their present oaslt prii-es, ineladlng all the expense of delivery, vin.

Wallsend, Stewart's, Helton's, or Lambton's, 27s. per ton best Newcastle, Siis. Inferior from IDs to S5s. Anthracite, for Dr. Aruott's stoves, ass.

per ton Coke, sis. por received at the Counting-house, 25, Bouvcrie-streot, Wliitcfriars, near the Temple. rpEE' Mr, EETH, 13, OLD succeeded iu above one thousand eases, and in upwards of tfirco hundred casva where other members ol the profession had entirely laucu. iur. ui luLuniing inuiias 10 tne uouiniy una gentry, for tlie decided preference thty have shown to him as practical dentist, in a profession so abounding with pretenders and Impostors, amongst his many inipreviuients invites them to inspect his newly discovered mineral teeth, which aro so firmly constructed us to be impossible for tlieui to break o.T, they are at the same time ao beautifully moulded to nature as to defy even tlio profession to detect tlrni 'lie nntural adjoining teeth, aud, nbove all, warranted never to decay, or become ihe kasi like those now used, but will rtluin tlieir colour for a long period of years, and are lree from an unnatural gloss like the old French mineral, and are fitted without a particle of gold being shown in the front of the mouth, so unsightly and destructive to the adjoining toeth.Terms a sot of natural teeth, beautifully mounted in artitlcial gums, or lino gold, ten guineas, tlio samu as charged thirty pounds; a complete set of his beautiful mineral teuth, twenty guineas, tho same as charged forty pounds.

Numerous sots, and partial sets, in all etages of progress may be seen. Mr. Moggridge, surgeon-dentist, Old Burlington-street, formerly pupil, aole designer, and maker of artificial teeth, for years, to Messrs. Parkinson. All consultations free.

Extracting and stopping with his celebrated cement scientifically performed. EETH. GOLD. Mr. ALLAN, Surgeon- Dnnliit, No.

7, Maddex-street, len years assistant to Mr. Na- smyth, of Hannver-sipjure, begs to submit to the public Ins peculiar method ol iljing ART1 F1C1AL TEETH, which has procured him such general and universal approbation, both on account of the ease and comfort experienced in wearing them, and the safety with which they aro introduced without the fastening so destructive to the other teeth, or extracting tlie roots of decayed ones and so conlldent is Mr. Allan of success in every ca entrusted lo him, having never yet failed of giving satisfaction, that lie will not renuire payment till a fair trial lias been made uf Ilia skill. renus: A complete set of natural tcsth, iiinunted on fine gold, or artilie.ial euuifl, ten guineas; ditto of his nfwly-discovured mineral teeth, liftoun gnineas. Decayed teeth stopped and rendered useful in masticatbn.

N.l). Seven doorsJfrmuColld-strcel. NEW DISCOVERY. Mr. HOWARD, Surggon-Dontlut, 6,, Fleet-street, heps to introduce an en tlrely NEW DESCRIPTION of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, fixed with-out springs, wires, or ligatures, at strictly moderate charges.

They so perfectly resemble the natural teeth as mit to In distinguished from the nrigin ills by the closest obiorrcr. They will nevir clunge colour or decay, and will be found very supertor te any tttth ever before ustd. This method does not require the extraction of raots, or any painful operatiaH, and will Sive support and prciervo teeth that are loose, aiis guaranteed to restore articulation and mastication and in order that Mr. Howard's improvements may within roach of the meet economical, he has reduced his charges to tho lowest scale possible. Tooth-uche instantly cured, ami decayed teeth rendered sound andufoful maetrca.tlon.-JS, Fbot-street.

At homo from ton nil nv, OTIFICATIOW -ra. SLOAN ffl Mnnkr, flf the Royal College of ltnrun a. olaco, KeKont-ilrnet, and Iror.menKor-lane, Cheapssidc, may be consulted from Eight rctecl in the Morn ng tint i Ten at Night, on every variety and stago 01 with tnat delicacy and secrecy thoy liava hitherto ob.erved. The treatment they pursue will not any patient to confinement or hindrance frow business. Otseli of an extreme nature thty eradlrata eight or ton days, or If slight or recent In two or three, without the Indlacriniinttte use of mercury, and at a moderate i expense, debility, Gonor-rliraa, and Strictures of the Urethra, unhappily oa aro treated upon rfios" unerring principles i wlilch have insured to Menrs, Ulrnn and Co.

so large a tliare of intblle pitronage for nearly thirty years in London, anil which it will he their future exertion to maintain. Lattnr, containing; nn enclosure. will be answered by return, and patients, however ilistant. will he corrrmpnmlivt with until rPHE CUKE EFFECTED, or the MONEY CHARGED RETURNED. Messrs.

COOPER and Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, No. Id, Uonvorio-streol, Pleot-stroet, may be consulted from Light o'clock in the morning until Ten at night, on every stags and symptom of Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Secondary Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, and Strictures of the Urethra, ico. The treatment they adopt Is the result of twenty-live years' extensive and ouccr.ssful practice in London. The most inveterate cases ot eradicated in eiiilit or nine durs, und cuses of a slight nature in two or three, at a moderate expense, unaided bv the dangerously inditcriinimile use of mercury. The cure i fl'ectd without confinement or miraw.e I'rem li'iiinoss Letti e-bi enclosing a iT.milta!..e for medicines will by r.turn and country paticnta corresponded Willi until locovtrerL -Itd iinitiana noies, which were uroppod on the road between Wilton crescuut end VV'liitebalMitaco, between One and Two o'clock, on tho Bth instant.

FIVE POUND REWARD to whomsoever will brins the money to tho Metropolitan Police-olfice, Great Scotland-yard. RUGBY SPEECHES. Friday, June 12, 1810. -The SPEECHES will commence at Hall-past Twelve o'clock p.m. Thosg who propose to favour tlio School with thuir company on thf occasion arc requested to inoct ut the School Houso by Twolvo o'clock.

Ruttby School, June, 18 Ml. OYAL FREE HOSPITAL for the DESTI TUTE Grovilla-street. Hatton-garden. X't llUM-tllll KlKJEiiUei, PKiiStDE.vr-The Duke of BDCCLEIJCH, K.O, The TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL, in coiamcmoratioii of thi. fouiidii.t tliis Hospital, will k.

pi ic- Preemasons' Tavern, THIS DAY, Wednesday, the bHu mutant. The Most Noblu the Muniuess of WESTMINSTER in tlia chair. Thu Duke of Norfolk, K.O. 1 -lames IJarmr, Aldermnn 1 ne jiarcpiess 01 p. nuiawun, The Maniuesii cf Anslesea.

1C.G, Rev. II, J.Knaiip, M.A. Ker. R. C.

Packman, B.A. I Rev. Edward Ricu, D.D. i i)r. Hume Weatherhead Wm.

Marsden, Uwi M.D. Robert Hell, Esq. i G. Biuss, Esu. W.

Fell, Esq. John Gay, Esq. John Galloway, Eaij. Thomas Godby, Esq. H.

Howe, Etui. W. G. Joncrt, Esrj. i John Johnson, Esu.

i W. 8. Northouse, Esij. Alexander Rogers, Esi. John Stcvsns, Esq.

Gee rye Simpson, Esq. The Earl of Dartmouth liar) Cadoean Lord Southumpton Lord C'olborue Ritfht Hon. Sir Richard Hubscy Vivian, M.P. Ripht Hon. T.

B. Macaulay.M.P. Hon. General Rligh Hon. Henry Pitrroy, M.P.

Hon. Wm. Lascelles, M.P. Sir Edm. Autrobus, Bart, Sir John Crnft, Bart.

Admiral J. ii. Douglas C. Lushintiton, M.P. Sidney North Charles 11.

Adderlev, Etii. T. B. Batard, Esq." Jolin Bavlt'-v. Esn.

Joan waimsiey, issr. James Knight Bruce, Esi, i Francis Warr. Esn, Dinnui' ut six o'nlnrk tirpiiistdv. Tickota nnv eninpii pnph. Ladies' tickets for the enllory, five shillinifs each, may bo had by applying at the Hospital or at the bar of the Tavern.

Professional singers are engaged for the occasion. By order. Rev. C. PACKMAN, Hon, goc.

OYAL'NAVAL SCHOOL.Tho Friends anil SupporteiH of this fnstitation are invited to attend the SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING for the year 1840, at tha Royal Naval School, Camber wll, on Tuesday next, the ltith iUBtant, at Twelve e'clock. The distribution of tho Prizes will take plscein tlie larpre School-room, immediately after the Admiral tho Right Hon. Sir GEO KG COCKOURN, President, in the Chair. By order of the Council, Cainherwell, June J. HOPE, Secretary.

ANCIENT and HONOURABLE LUMBER TROOP. At a MEETING of tho MEMBERS of this Society, hoiden at Uead-cjuartors, Dr. Johnson Tavern, Bolt-court, Fleet-street, on Wednesday evening, the 15th of April last, it wap, upon motion being: made and seconded, resolved unanimously. That the warmest thanks of this Society are especially due, and are hereby cordially Riren, to Comrade James Harmcr, Alderman of tho Ward of Parrlngdon without, for the prompt manner in which ho responded to request of the members, by consetitinff to continue hit services, as Treusurer of their Benevolent Fundi and also for hii kind otters of uistance in furtherance of its objects and in this vote the niemburs of thu troop fervently unite in tf tortus to him their best wishes for his health and future welfare. At 11 Meeting of the Mnrnbtirs of this Society, li aMcn as abote, on Wednesday thv instant, it was, upon motion duly made find seconded, resolved unanimously, That the foregoing resolution be inserted in the Times and Morning Chronicle newspapers of Tuesday next, tlteStli inst.

R. C. GOODMAN, Colonel, A. FORRESTER, Secretary, Troop Hall, Dr. Johnson Tavern.

June ti, 1810. NOON LECTOR ESHTP St. MARY MAGDALEN, Ber-mondsoy, beins VACANT by the resignation of the Rev. Wm. Deey, such Clergy men ol the Church of England as may be desirous ol bf-coming Candidates lor the appointment, ara to forward their names, togullipr with testimonials, t-.

the Vestry Clerk's Office, on or before the ii)lh instant. Each Candidate will be required to preach a Probationary Sermon previous to the election. Thu election is with tho inhabitants of tlie parish, und there is no undowmenl. Rv order of the Church wimians, ft and G. DREW, Vestry Clerks.

Dermondsey-street, Juno 8, 1840. ONDON LIBRARY. A MEETING of FRIENDS to tlte ESTABLISHMENT of a LIBRARY, from which hooka mav be had bv suhsnrihcrH fit tbpir limnes. will be held at the Thatched House Tavern, on Wednesday, the at One for Half-past One o'clock. Tfir-RishtUon.

the Earl of CLARENDON, the Chair. Prospectuses of the Library supplied, and subscribers' names re civt'd by Mr. Bailliore, Regan t-strant Messrs. Black and Armstrong, Welliiiytan-htrepl Mr. Burns, Portman-street Messrs.

Chapman Hall, Strand Mr. Dunenn, Paternoster-row Messrs. Fishur und Newnate-iitrcet Mi. Eraser, Regent-street; Messrs. and Son, PiecadiHy Mr.

Hooper, Pall-mal -cast Mr. Jcfi's, I'll' liiifTton-Hrcadei Messrs, Lomzman und Paternoster-row; Mr, Aloxon, D.jver-ptreet Mr. Nutt, Fleet-street; Mr. Parker, Weal Strand Mr. Pickerinjr, Chuncery-lnne; Mr.

Ridcway, Pjcca-dilly; Mcbm. RivingUm and St. Paul's Church-yard, and Waterloo-place Mr, Rc.Iwl'H, Boud-Btrcvt; Messrs, Saunder. Bcu-nirifr, Flet't-strdtt; Mess 'u. Smith, Elder, and Cornhill; Messrs.

Stevens and Norton, Bell-yard; Messrs. Taylor and Walton, Upper uiiwe-r-furcei una ur. mi, fteet-screet, THOMAS CARLYLE, E. M. FITZGERALD.

ocrcfuries. QOCIETY for thu DISCHARGE ami RELIEE of PKK90NS IMPRISONRI) for small DEBTS UiroitsiitiUt ENGLAND ami WALKS, onahlished PiiKSinE.Nr-Tha Earl of ROM NEY. VlCE-l'HBSIllRNTS. Lord Konyon. 1 Sir F.

Burdett, M.P. Rt. Hon. Sir Peel, M.P. Charles Edward Piyou, Esq.

TiiuAsrEBK Benjamin Bond Cabbsli, F.fl.S. AuiJiToiis John Ppvb, Elm and Est). At a MEETING of GOVERNORS, hfbi iu struct, on Wcd-npsdav, the ad day ef Juno, 18-1U, the Cates o(7 Petitioners werecon-sidm'cd, of which were approved, 11 rejected, inaduiissiblt', and 4 deferred for inquiry. Since the Meeting held on tho fth of May, EIGHTY-THREE DEBTORS, of whom ii'. had wives and 1 11 children, have baen dts-clutrKed from the Prisons of England and WaVs; the expenso of whost liberation, including tvery churse connected with tlie Society, was'3SJ7 3s.

and th) following PtiNlMWi: rttJHS KKl-KIVCJt SINl'R TI1K LA81 llEFUBT I Mrs. a. a a 0 Miss Thendnwa Cramor, per Mcfsrs. Coulti and Co 2 0 0 Richard Beiens, Esq 2 2 0 W. A.

4 2 0 A. R. Di'tmimom), per Messrs- Druinniond 5 t) Sir John Trevclyan, ditto A. 1 Lady Trevrlyan. ditto a.

1 Julin Seymour, per Messrs. Ilatnmerslcy 2 David Pennant. per Messis. Houre ,) M. pur Messrs.

Durmm and J. L. A HcncfactloiiJ an? recuivwd hv niamin Bond CabbulL Ean 1 1 a 0 1 0 0 thu Treasurer, No. Buck-court, Temple also by the following Banker Mrtssrs, Cochs, Dorricn. Dmmrnond-i, liaminersh'ysT Hoare-, Whltmore, Veres; and by the Secretary, No.

7, Craven-si reel, Strand, where the books may bch by those who are inclined fo support the Charity, and where the meet on the first Wednesday in crory tinntn. JOSEPH LUNN, Sucretary. WESTERN GENERAL DISPENSARY, Lis- 30ii-urov South. New-road. St.

Mai vhibono. for thu Rftlif of the flick Pour, and for lint Reception of Surlerers from Accident. At a Meeting in the Governors- of the above Charity, held on the of Januafv, Henry Holland, Esq. in the chair, a Report of tho Mvdieul Officers was read, staling, tliat in consequence of th preat increase in the of applications for relief frorn amony the deRti lute poor of this populous distric, and of tlie inadfquar.y of tha preunitt tnunns and a''t'ommodalicnr for the reeeption of sutVurcrs frm accidcdty, svhosu rumovnl to liie unetropofitan hospitals, on ac-couutol' thfcir rcmnteiiess from thin locality, tends greatly to uujfitieuL their Hiilfur'nigfi, and in many canes to endanger their lives it was resolved, that thu urettt-nt house and establishment, being totally dlsproportioucd botli for thti purpose of a dispensary and an hospital to the exigencies of tlie sick poor within the sphere of the charity, and with the view of nxpundmg the capacity of the institution in proportion to the increased demand upon its means, the Committee be directed to adept measures for laying before tho public the launmlaMo insufficiency of tho finds of this charity to alleviato tho amount of human infirmity and sati'cnng which daily is presented at itsdoors. Measures aTe in eontempTalton, in the event of this appeal behiK successful, to obtuin othor promUes, or a aile whereon to erect a suit-uble building, which, as at present, shall combine an Hospital and Dispendarr, btt up ui sush an enlarged scale as shall neither discrudit tlie muuiJiccnce ot its patrons nor disappoint tho multitude of poor sufferers who sus for its benefits.

During the pattypans-Ma patients were relieved, includiiiRytiS sufferers from accidents, and many other very urgent cases. Tbe amount received from Annual Subscribers for the year 1W9 was 3'JC 'ii. The Committee most gratefully acknowledge the followiuf; addi tional uotiations Ann sujhc options John Ciavkf, Esn. tnu ') I Mr, Grrorse Bird ld H) Mr, Grrorpe Bird Ditto, annual W. K.

Riddell, Eq. Ditto, annual Barker, annual II. Kont, annual H. Lsder, annual X. Y.

par Ryv. B. Burner's Mrs. Col. SutlierlMtiit 0 0 Right Hon.

Lord Teign- moHth. M. P. lu 1U Rf v. B.

Burgess, M.A. ID Ut George Gutch, Esq. 10 J. Olive, Esq, (per Rev, B. BurgitM) in i) .1.

'hi-Ii-Jb I-'ui, i1t 1 III ill 0 in Hi 0 ii 2 (J. P. 1(1 111 0 I Subscriptions will be thankfully received ai the blinkers, Sir Scott, and CavendUh-square; the Treasurer', the Rvv. B. Bun -'J, Salisbury-place, New road; und at the ii, L'ssoii-grove, Sou th.

W. WILD, Sic. QAINT PANCUAS, Middlesex. At General Quurlcrly Meoting of the Vestrymen oJ fie said Parish, hold on Wednesday, tlie day of June, isiu, JAMES BRAIDLEY, in the Chair; R( solved, That a circular letter, dated the 'JStli and signed by thre of the vestrymen of this parish, having heen csknsively pro-nnilffated, stating Out upwards of 10,00) had Ppcnt in litigation by this vestry, 'vho thereby had earned uu unnecessary increaso in the poor-rate of fourprnce in tho pound, it is incumbent on thin vestry to prove to their fellow rate-payer, und to thu people of England at large, the foul, malignant, and calumnious nature of such charge. That on reference to tho expenditure of tlio years 1837, ajd it will be found thut tho progressive advance in tho pricw of provisions, and consequent prsstirs on the out-door poor, combined with the increase of tlte county rate the great additional fipeuse incurred by the repairs of the new roud the payment of tho registrars of bin lis, fee, and the new building recently added to the workhoiiBc, will amount iu round numbers to upwards of being equal to a cbarKe on the assessment of fourpence in the pomui.

That thin vcslry dneply regrets that any of its members should be found with hardihood or ignorance sufficient to make audi unfounded smtcmvnis to thu prejudice of their colleagues, and that such conduct merits the gravest reprehension on the part of this vestry, and the abhorrence of all sood men. Resolved, That the foregoing rasolution be inserted in three of tlie Morning Papers. JOHN M'OAMEY, Vestry Clerk. ST. MATTHEW, Betlinal-grcen.

TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, or part thereof, REQUIRED, on BOND or LIFE ANNUITIES, -Notice is hereby given, that a tli" Conimipionrs, nct. ui; und'tr on Act oi Parliament passed in tho thirty-third vear of the reign of K'iiu i.br Third, entitled An Act for Paving and Repairing the Parish of St. Matthew, Bethnal-greeu, in the County of Middlesex," will bo held at tho Ve.try-roont of the Old Church, situate in Church-row, Bethnol-grveu-road, on Monday, the tith day of July nuxt, at Elevun of the cluck in thy forenoon precisely, for the purpose of CONTRACTING with any person or persons who may be willing to ADVANCE tha sum of TWO THOUSAND POUNDS, or any part thereof, either on bo ut! at interest, or hi the purchase of an Annuity or annuities for life or lives, to be payable out oi the rates raised under thu said Act, Proposals, in writing, statin? the amount to be advanced, the rate ef niton-si, and tin? ago or ages of the life or lives, nn-i the amount of purchase money 10 be given (if un annuity), to bs delivered, sealed up, on or before Saturday, thu tith day of July next, either at the Vestry-room of St. Matthew, by Eleven o'clock on the fiaid day, or to Mr. Henry Strutted, tho clerk to the Coiuiuissionors at Messrs.

Overton und No. 4s, Lothbttry, London, where, in the meantime, lurttur particulars may be known. liy order of the Cfimmissioners, June 1, lW. ETROPOLITAN PATENT WOOl) PA VF- ME NT COMPANY, on the principle of that laid down at Whitehall. Capital 150,000, in lA.uno Shares of 1'iu each (ti.ouo of which are (aKen by tho present Proprietor).

Denosit 3 per Share. PllOVtSlOKALCOMMn'TEB. G. T. Andrews, Hsu, G.

Bryitgcs Ue Warner, Esq, Col. Sir Bursrcs Camuu, K.C.S, W. Edward Grainger. Esn. uoorgH uunKiey, cstj.

T. Lflinie Murrav. Esn. George Barrett Lennard, Esq Ck'-nent Tabor, Esq, With injwor to add to tlieir number.) Bankbrb MossrB. Ladbrokcs, Kingscote, and Co.

SoLiciTOHd-MesarB. Hwdgaon and Burton, 10, Salisbury-strcot, Strand, Offices 20, John-street, Adelphi. This Comuauy is formed for paving the nietropolib and twenty mile- round. Specimens of thpriiidplohavy betn lairidown at Whitehall, Buckingham Palneo, and Ox ford-street, where yards more areceiumenctd. The principle is a new section of Uie cube; thu blocks are cut across the grain ut an angle of degrees, 26 minutes seconds and loth of second, which causes the diagonal joining of tlio DbttiRt angles of the two paraUclopipedcs to fall in a perpendicular straight hue, which laid down obliquely, ivca to a Kurfaee perpetually eveu) all the strength oi an arch.

The Btrwpts of London atono coutprift (i.i)im,i)ttt) aituaro yards, and are kept repair a( an annual expensuof The profits of tho Company will bo derived from tho original laying down ol the pavement, each millionol square yards yielding profit, and also front keenmc their pavement, in repair, which, on a calculation, will amount to fitsu.uoo per annum, at the sums tune ttUtHiting a saving of ono-haU of the paving-ratas to the several parishes, Tho pretient orders received by the Company amount to 30,000 negociuttons aro pending for othnr works to a great extent. Heatings have been held ut Liverpool and Manchester, at which, aftur the principles of ttte wood pavement were explained, resolutions wereuimuimous passedupproving of the scientific priuciplo adopted by the Patent Wood Pavement Company, und stronirlv rcomniending Hi general use. viihiy Applicationahavo since besn made to tho inventor for permission to lay down acpiartttfof auiiUin Itiugth at Manchester, and the work will commence forthwith. Applications for shares to be addressed to the Secretary, SO, John-street, prospectuses muy bo obtained. THE impositions That are cl ai JywTtisedThavin ff with some persons lowered their opinion of the virliS inherent GREASE, RD3S and SONS, the original vendors, beg tu slate thut.

they are daily rpceiviug fresh proofs or its efficacy 111 all cases of bdldnus not helling any but what is obtained from animals kept and hilled 011 thttir premises, they can answer ts purity. It may be bad, most agreeably perfumed, or withe whatever, in puis, from 6d. to 21s. eacli the bitter Jir family use, eicht of the former. Llktwisu, for ad sireiR'ihenmg-tin hair, and to keep it in curl, th-r Botanic WnU ujw used by oi both eexeB.Ad- LONDON and CROYDON RAILWAY.

DAY TICKETS, In order to afford tho publican opportunity of viowlns the beautiful scenery upon this line, more at leisure than the rapid transit of the train; will now permit, the Directors-have given orders that day tickets shall bd issued, which will enable the holders, by paylnptthe fare to Croydon and bock, to stop at all or any of the stations, and proceed by any other train in which there may be room to or from Croydon, On and ufter Friday, the let of May, the Trains will start te and from Croydon a under via, hour, from five minutes after eight until five minutes puBt twelve o'clock. A ft hun oo Every hour, from twenty minutes after two until ttvetity minutes pntt nine o'clock. Sund'ays. Morning Every half hour, from flvo minutes past eight to five minutes past ton o'clock. Afternoon Every half lieur, from ten minutes before two to twenty minutes after niou o'clock.

All the trains will stop at the intermediate stations New-crojia, Dartmouth Arms, Sydenham, Anarlynear Veston-hill, Norwood, and Jolly Sailor, near Beuiau Spa, and that irt of Norwood, By order of the Board of Du-ectors, April 26. me. XI. YOUNG, Scretary, Marquses, are erected in the wood, clone to theAnuriy station; and pussencers by the railway are pormitted to angle in the adjacent canal which abounds with fish. COUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

The Directors having this day DISPOSED (by Tender) QF the FORFEITED SHARKS, havo lorwardod Letters of ALLOTMENT to all those whoso Tenders have been accepted and they beg that this announcement may be taken as an answer in all cases whore tho Tenders have been unsuccessful. By orderof tlte Hoard, J. 8. YEATS, Secretary. Railway-office, ID, Coleman-stieet, June 8, 184.

mi-IE THAMES TUNNEL, OPEN to the Public JL EVERY DAY (except Sunday) from Nino in the Morning until dark. Admittance is. each. Entrance is on the Surrey sidoof thv River, and near tho Church at Rot herb i the, Tho Tunnel is now eleven hundred and ten feet in lencrth, brilliantly lighted with gas, and the shield is advanced 10 within' loss than tltly fe'et from tho wharf-wall, at Wapping. By order, J.

CHARLIER, Clerk to tho Company. Company's Oftcp.Walbrook-biiUdinir.s Walbrook, June. 184D. HIPPODROME RACES, BayswuterT THIS DAY, K), and I'rida, Jane 12, to commence ut Two o'clock, Tni' Hippodremu Handicap of 'lb sovereigns cwcli, vith Jt.uii) added, for which Maroon, Grey Milton, FiUroy, are entered, Many othtr ratvy. Fenitti'vn hnnon Mitered for tho Fr.o Plate.

Tlte charges for admission thtf samu as before. From tlto completu privacy of tlie enclosure, ladies and children can enjoy the spur! in Hiilcty, and alJ improper charneters are excluded. Carts, watigous, and uinmbiisep, will aot be artinitteil. ASCOT JJACES, 181U. The GRAND STAND, Thi Carriage Entrance to the Grand Stand will L-e from the London and IleudiiiK Road.

Tickets of admission for the day can he obtained only at tho South doors. Shareholders' Tickets and YVovkly Tickets (which may be had on application at Die Stand, or at th Express Office, Windsor, one wtck previous to the Races) will he admitted at the Wutit-Kate, nearest the Jockey Club Stand, Admission for tho week for each person i Thursday theother days 6 rich, RWAL MANOR-HOUSE GARDENS, KimS-road, Chelsea, licensed pursuant to Act of Parliament. --Thu Public uro respectfully imonncd that the iiihiy deliyhifui and dis-tiiKuished WARDENS aro OPENED everv Moudav, Wcdne dv, and Friday, far the Summer Season, with MAGNilMCBNT NIGHT FETbS, nf ttte most powerful attraction. The (jortjeous illuminu-tions, by Mr. DutfeU, from the Gardens, Vwushall the new heuuliful Panoramic Viiws and Scenic JJostRns, coveriiu above sfptari; feel ut' painting, by Mr.Gi'cenor, from the Hoval Gardens, auxhalli Doors open at Half past Seven; commence at KiKht.

Admission to tho whole Js. EGYPTIAN-HALL, Pitiuatlilly. The Nobility and Gentry are respectfully informed thrit a splendid ttud matchless PICTORIAL COLLECTION of AUUUSSON VELVET TAPESTRY CARPETS, GOBELIN TAPESTRY, and ROYAL CURTAINS, ice, are DAILY EAHIBITE1) at Uit above JialLirmu Ten till Six. Admission Tickets can be obtained of Mr. Fenillet Duinus, ttolden-squure, upon application (post paid).

tf.tL The price of tha Carpets is from to V50, and 1,000 guineas, The Exhibition will by shortly closed. BLAGROVE'S GRAND MORNING ItJL CONCERT, uatronlsed hv her Muiostv the Oueeu Dowturer. his Royal tliithnesa the Duke of Cambridge, her Royal Hiirhneis the i'rinceKSJiiUdtu. and her iluvaiUitidnesH the Duchess ol Gloucester. to tako placo THTB MORNING, at the llanovei -rooms.

Vocalists: Madame Dorus Gras, Miss C. Novello, AJiss Dolby, Miss Bruce, tho Misses Williams. Mr. IJoh'-'s, and Mr. Parry; piano-forte, the Mr.

Litoltf; Miss Fanny Cro.y (her first appearance); violin, Mr. Blaarove. BeetlioTn's Seituo-i will be pvrformori by .6 instruments. Tho will Ue complete. Ladcr, Mr.

Lodcr; piano-torte accompanist, Air. Charles Blasrove. Tickets and pro-prdininfls at tha music shop. K. NEATE'S Second SOIREE MUSICALS iviU take nlaee on Thursdav, June II.

at tho Hanover. eauare Koonnif at EiKlit o'clock preeinvly. Tho Vocalists arc Miss Steele, Mi-is ard, and Mis Maria H. IIawc, Si. char te, and Ilerr KrolV.

Solo PcrformerB Harp, Mdlle. Bertucat Violiu, Mr. Haumanu; Flute.Mr. Carte Horn, Mr, Jarrett. Beethoven's Quintett in rial, for Piano-forte, Oboe, Clarinet, Horn, and Bassoon, will bo performed by Mrssrs, Nente, G.

Cooke, Lazarus, Jarrett. and Kentincr.Tieketa 7e. each; tickets to admit to be had of Messrs Cramer and 2mI, Resteut-street C.OllivUr, New llond-strect and Mr. Nate, 3. Argyll-etrevt.

CIGNOK and MADAME PUZZI have the lO honour to aeouaiiit the nobility, sentry, and their friendB that their ANNUAL CONCERT will tuke place THIS EVENING, June U) (by special favour), at the Residence of Lord and Lady youtftampton, (Jreat Stanhope street, under the potronuifc of all the hading nobility. Th following cminant artists will ass st nn this oecmifHi Mesdames Grist, Peisiani, Toai, Dorus Gras, Sec; Messrs. Rul'tui, Tutnburini. Mr. Lirzt will also give a recital ol t'tio of his areat iiUHMas.

Tickets 1 la. each, are ready for at Signor Puzzi's, 10, Piccadilly. rpiIE ALPINE SINGERS. Herr und Madame SH MI KIT btg to inform tho Nobility and Gtntry, and tiiwir Pafrous, thut they have returned from the country, and again continue to attend Musical Parties, in their National Costumes, upon the shortest, notict. luo, Groat Portland-street, OPERA, TO-MOUROW.

RUEINPS BENE-Fi library, St. Jamcs's-strect, to be LET, on very moderate terms. Stalls and pit f'ofcets also fer disposal. Performaiic: Bellini's opera, II Pirata, with Tutuburini, und Rubini: an entartainineut, with Grisi mid Lablaehe Lagiiana, Willi Madaihe Boxes and btulls for this evenings German opera, Der Freyschutz and for th Hayrnarket; und also all otlter tiieatras the best boxes, to be had at Sinus's library. AGNIFICENT and GRAHAM solicit tlie attention of Noblemen and GBnlkmeit to their choice and exclusive; si; is in AAnunstcr civet paieni a-pestry and Brussels CARPETS, in durability uf fab no, spir-fidowr ol design, find tastoful blending of colours, all former pro ductions of tho kind, the prices of which, though nominally somewhat higher, will be found in reality laueh cheaper than those inferior ipialiti6n so generally sold the best.

P.S. Aamimter und Turkey Curpets, of h'rst-rate quality, of nearly every siza, always on 'Ll'd Oxford-street. PLEN DilFB RIJSS ELS CARPETS, SILK KJ TABERET8, RICH DAMASKS, CHINTZES, GILT COR-MCH8, FRINGE8, ice-Messrs. BROCK and aw. Rceiit-street, upholsterers, cabinet-makers, and general furnishers, liave just OPENED the above extensive PREMISES, and Invite thv Public to inspect their Stock of BRUSSELS CARPETS, comprising nil the new and elegant designs of the present seaBon, at is.

per yard under the usual prices of excellent uuality, 3s. Cd. per yard capital ditto, the very best, 4s. Cd. lt the ciltufr -rooms displayed a variety of superior manufactured CABINET FURNITURE, consisting ofevcry requisite for all classes of houses, at extreme low prices, which arc affixtd in plain figures to each article.

H00, Regent-street. Route and other furniture for hire. SELLING OFF at COST PRICE, a new, choice, und extensive STOCK of FIRST-CLASS SHEFFIELD PLATED ARTICLES vi.t Meatdishea and covers, corner dishes and warmers, vegetable dishes with partitions, soup tureens, epergues, plateaux, salvere, candelabra, wine-coolers, tea urns and kettles, meal and soup plates, ice. with a select assortment of the bust Londonjewellcry. The Nobility and Gentry may rely en effecting: advantageous purchases, as, from the largo money engagements enterod into by the Proprietor, he is compelled to make large sacrifices to enable him to meet thuse demands.

11, Holies-street, Cavendish-Buunrc. jppositf ItuU'i. LUinry. PEUSONS AJiOUTtvMAKitV. You will suvrMtlLmtono-thii rl tho tuiual axnenccanu all tlieusufil trouble by toting from our immsnso STOCK of FURNITURE ami VEV- LilftU.

nv out too oi ostimat-ii wmcn conwina ttif price or earn item, W'J may bo had Krai:) you w.li rind that wt- furnish a four-oomdd well and completely for 26, a six-roomyd ditta eK-itastly for an tiilRht rained ditto luxuriously for and a twelve-roomed ditto superbly for 3-10; a tingle room, or a single article furnished equally moderate. We request the special attention of country residents Uj tho important fact, that regardless of distance, wo dalivor their orders oiv.kiahji fbbb- PAINTER and COn whoIeMiIe and retail cabinet, upholotery, and bt-dding manufectureri. Fiiuhury-muare. aTOTiKENrtabie" OWlSSlNG CASES, id Rusala, or llorouco, oontalnln raaor, thavint? Mnsh, slrofi and comb, for lui. 3d.

raBewood or rnalioaay Dreaeitr C.er, flttod wlln two rftori, button hook, tweezers, ncll, tooth hat, ahavlng, and hair brushes, with lock and key, only Hi. Bruib Cawsi, In Huuia, cr Morocco leather, complete, wltli Hire of the belt 17. d. Ilrouliia Casoi, silver fitting, from Ton to Fifty Guineas. Dressing Cases repaired and refilled.

One pair of the boat lvory-liandlo razors. In calo, for 8s. Sd. Rosewood work-boies, with lock aad key, it. dispatch boxes.

In Ruula, or morocco trarelllnit writing-easel, 10 Inclioi, with Bramab lock, lit. Hi. each. Sheatli'i graphlo aid, Js. 8TO0KSN.

Dreitln; Osee Manufacturer, H. Quadrant, Heiant-street, next deor to Bwan aad Bdrar'S; RAVELLING iTI G-DES KS and DRESSlNCl-riASES. KENNEDY'S LEATHER WIMTINfl- DESK. with Brahma Lock. 158.

Rosewood or Mahoiran Dress- Cases, with silver fittings, from sovon to (llty guineas; British Csses Id russia or morocco, fitted with throe of the best brushes, for 17s. also the pertahla Dressing-case, at 10s. Mahogany Rosewood Work -boxes, from 4s. 6d. to ton guineeB; Dispatch in russia or morocco, Russia Pocket-books, eprir.

a claspB, from 2s. M. the very best Cutlery, comprising scissurs, pn-knives, razors, table cutlery, a large variety of inkstands dresaintt-cases repaired and refitted; at Kennedy's Dressing-case Manufactory, 49, New Bond-street. ENJAMIN "EDGlN(JTON, Tent', Flag, and Rick Cloth Hanufacturer, it, Duke-street, London-bridne, and Sills, Piccadilly. Kvcry hour, every minute of Lord Snowdon's time was now occupied in preparations for the rpci'plion of the royal party.

Gunter was forthwith called into council was summoned in the tent and muriueedeiartinent.f'Lovo atid Pride, Vol. II pane 77. Mnrnueeu and TuntB, with boarded lloors, wild tastefully lined, suitable for royal and noble parties, or fetes of the most extensive and brlllinnttctiaractor, may be had ut the above establishment. A warehouse nt MS, l'iccadilly. Address, at lull leneth.

Uuninmin Edulniiton, 2, Duke-street. Southwnrk. BARRY and SON, tor tlie accommodation of their cintomers and the public, otl'cr the POST-OFFICE ADHESIVE STAMPS, in any quantity, at Is. per donen, or a shod, containing at 1, Their miscellaneous Stationery, of every description, consistini; of writing papers, envelopes, letter balancos, envelope boxes, as. and upwardB, Biblos, Prayer Hooks, 2s.

and upwards, Blotting Books, Globes. Account floats, together with a well-selected assortment of Inkstands, will be found, on inspection, to be not only extremely reasonable, but also of a very superior duality. Name-plato Emrraved, In tbe frst stylo, 2s. sd. One Hundred CardB Printed, 2b.

til. Hishopsttate- streiit-within. INDIGESTION, and other complaints of the stomach and digestive orntis, are frequently cuusvd and always ussravnted by a contined or irrunulur state of the bowels, which it is worse than usoicss to attempt to remove by taking medicine, practice that, liki dram-drinking, creates uever-endintt necessity for its repetition, und, in like miuiier, brings on irritation and debility. Ths evils are all avoided by the use of DR. SCOTT'S APERITIVE FOUNTAIN, which produces, instantaneously, the de-Liired ell'ect without an uneasy sensation, and does not occasion the slightest trouble to tho moat nrvom or uilirui.

To to procured Jlr. W. Pine, Superintendent ol Dr. Scott's Repository, Stiand, time doors Horn Enter Hall. of smothering such questions, 1 return to your opinion, tnat you cancoi ueip inmKing, that every party concerned would ba heartily glad to make an entire end of the business, if they could de so without any feeling of defeat or mortification, and to your question, Cau- not this ue done You will, I am sure, pardon mc for saying that this is almostu pointless question.

Who woald not, when disputing a qnestioD, be desiroas to settle it, if he could do so without any feeling of dufeat or mortification But if either of those consequences ara involved, your question implies that neither party should, or at least wonid desire to make an end of the question, by taking defeat and mortification to themselves. I submit to you that Mr. Tliorogood is right iu thinking il is tho duty of the persecuting party to confess what is wrong and do what is right. Had the author of Hudlbras" lived before Wickiiffe, Luther, or Knox, it is not probable either of them would have recommended to his followers the couplet you suggest to Mr. Tliorogood, 1 am, dear sir, yonr's respectfully.

(Signed) AsHOBsr. W. A8HUIIST, ES(J TO MK, JOHN THOROOOOn. 137, Cheapside, April 29, 18-10. Dear Sir I enclose yon the copy of a letter received by me this morning from Mr.

I do not think it, right to answer this letter in any other way than as you shall direet. The suffering is your's, und tho principle involved is one, the application of which, in our own case, yon are entitled and bound to decide upon for yeurseif. 1 shall readily do in tbe matter what you may wish, to have done. You can answer the letter to Mr. yourself, or I wilt answer it us you may direct.

If you wiili me to answer it, then I wish that you should write to tnc fully what you wish to have said. I aui sure from what 1 kuuw of you that you will not suffer yourBclf to be influenced ia the matter, and, as I have before said, I feel it to be one upon which your own judgment ought to bi deliberately eaereised. 1 therefore send you Mr, 'a letter without comment. I V. H.

Asuuhst. CoP" May 1 My dear bir 1 received our lavour of the lib. iastautin course, and have not found my arrival frem Lancashire, to da more than peruse it aud m-tst now reply yry briefly. The first day 1 can tret into tbe City, 1 will call upon you, to have sumn conversation on Mr. Tharcgood's business.

I am afraid, however, front the tenor your letter, that my sincere wish to be of service to him, and to show my sympathy in his principles and his suffering, is likely to prove fruitless, My first request to Mr.Tlwroaood, to be put into commmiicatiaa with bis solicitor, rather than with himself direct, arose from desire that ha should have to make no personal compromise with his opponents, nor, muler any circuruntat.ccs, have to ofiVr the slightest vioIc to his conscieutions scruples. I am sorry yoii have sent him my letter, for two reasons First, because it makes liitti personally involved, tha very thing 1 desired to avoid und sjcnndly', became I should not have made use of expressions which he would naturally consider flippant und unfeeling, and certainly would be so hud thoy b.ten addressed to himself, From what 1 understand Irom it hlh lega authority, am afraid yaur present hop of getting Mr. Thoroguod out of prison, by proving the' invalidity ot his commitment ot imSnineiit, ore likely to he d.Mjipomtetl, and also tua JJr Lushing 'n'si statement lo tbe (louif oi Commons was not far from truth 4S also, that if rate aad expenses bi puid and uppearanca uatunsrl, that jibing nitiri; would be rt-iuitf to hi discharge. JV jtwithatundinu, tutretoiv, your soaiewliat atvue cit- excessive indulgence, solitary habits, or in- r-i'ei b.y,l"'3,'irvf1,"l tha treatment of SyphiS, Oonorrlirca, ice. illustrated with cases, By J.

L. CURTIS and Consulting Surgeons, London. Sold by Balliiire, medical bookseller, Sla, Regent-street; Ollivier, i'J, Pall-mall; sirane, si, Paternoster-row; Pattie, 4, Strand; and Dublin; Uiiiicull, Kdiuourfli aud uy ail booksellers. Hours of eoiisultutiun from lu till and 5 to a in the evening and country aienls can ho successfully treated, on lilinutely devril'iue. e.es.

and CHi.iosni a reutif'ance lor advic. Resnleuee, 7, Prlth-alriel, Soho. iouuidoors from ooho-j(uurc,.

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