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Price 5rf. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1840. No. 5116. jpf Jtitiif 11., of itttfj of The Third and Concluding Volume ADY BLESSIN BELGIUM DESCRIBED AND ILXUStMATKD.

This Day, elegantly bound, with Indra-mriber lc. super- TEAM TO NEW YORK. The BRITISH A WAN IMMEDIATELY, A.MEKItAN STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S it respectable OKK10E in a MIDLAND COUNTY INT. of 23t fiommandt years ol itttc M'Cl nintry office, and rovnl OVO. India plOXHA.

at. EATH'S PICTURESQUE ANNLAL tor 141 History and Description of BELGIUM- IDLER IV WILL BE READY IN A FEW DAYS. Orders recclted by all llooksullera. Colburn, Publisher, 13, Great Marliiorough-'tiect. MtHTVN, Ncwcatle-upon-Tync, wholesale woollen-draper.

SHARPE, Leeds, SIMON'S. Exeter, builder. wvur STEVENS. M.i Fieldgate-stj'et, Wlilteclwpel, ironronnder. WAHHEN.J..

George-street, I Iauover-qharci dentist. WE A RE, Ueds dyer. WRIGHT, Oldham. Ijuica-hire, v'otton-spiliner. DISSOLUTIONS of PARTNERSHIPS.

J. and BARTON, GTerUIc-street, Ilatton Garden, Ink-man ufacrrtrara. CL1VTON, and MiDDLEBROQK, Bradford, Yorkshire, 11 be 7 "'f'tJ! latof January, 1841. i and Paris and Havre; eaRealc. Cork: W.B.

M'Kean, Oft. Qn Lliidlirri-n. Porrxmnnrl, and the Crimoitnv'a iddresed A. Journal Office, Nettinghan), SALE BY AUCTION will be duly-answered. lets, Bnijires, Ghent, Meclili Longmau, Orme, Cc Jtf rtn wick-street, Liverpool, and 2, Bil- London.

itS nt to Junius Smith, 4, Fen-court, Feuchurch-street jMietonipmiy'ij Oiflpeg fn Liverpool. II JiV 1- NIVE FREEHOLD LANDED Manorial RlghU. In tie vlcli PENHAM, and SWINDON, i Dorsetshire, and lDdla-rublir no Tli (II Pom i PACKETS The GENERAL i COLLEGE, LONDON. orship of Pathological anatomy DtCINE, to which are attached tlie duties iuM'i'i'M Is VACANT. Candidate are nlr applications and testimonial before It, if iunn inn ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council.

WitM 16 highly-tfnl T. Allom, Btq. being Buildings, of Brus Liege, Lou vali A-e. London ThiTDay76upcr-reyul THE BOOK JL Edited by the Wit Her Majesty the Que Duchess Ueauort, Viscountess Dujurarvui ley. Mrs.

Mai gomer Hon. Mrs. 0'( D'laraeli. Mies lindal Hayter, Fisher, Hawkit -i Loudon I cnach-buiider Ire, tea-dealer a i EI. 8UICIDE OF A OKNTLBMAT.

Yesterday a Jentbunwl iminirr took place in (he p.trlonr of the residenc ol' Mr. Baki of No. .12, Pjik-TOL (jrosvenor-square, before Mr. Hign, relative tn the death of Richard Brooke JoriK), aged a ir Ucman of fim tune, of highly respeGtable couneetions, who pot to his existence, at his apartments in the above hoose, bydlt-chargitiK the content of dunble-barrened pistol througfa his head. Erideucu to the tinJinjr of thfi body having been adduced, Mr.

John Baker, the propr'ieter of the houf, was cat-ami ned. He slated that the deceased had frenoenrJy lodjfHl hi boose before. He was a gentleman ot indejienikiir, and of the highest connections he was stwlyinir for the ChurcN, and about to take holy orders, when the present took place; he ws educated at Christ's College, nod during last year was travailing on the Continent frem June until November. On coming to reside in witness's housa last Friday he (witness) otoetved a marked alteration in his deportment; from being cheerful and affable, he was dejected and reserved. Mr.

Scree na, a friend of the deceased, short time bock left the house tu go abroad. On Sunday morn iu nrt-nrss was caJlod bj Uic seirrant. On entering the draw! wg-rtram he found the deceased stretched on hit back, with km arms folded across tus chest. He was all ye, and mnkirg a singular noise in his throat. From the darkness of the roosa witness at fint did not iliscorer what tuid taken pi.u-.

Ht spoke to tbe deceased, but recelTetl no reply. He then lifted B. GEORGE RC GILI year, and a hrltiiant honoured by the Eartof EGREMONT. the Mart, Loudon, and and fur S'frl'i NAVIGATION COMPANY'S powerful and linst-MOiiE arc nppo'nttd to sail from off the CUSTOM 'JUuii1" lOWER, for carrying llr Majenty Mails, every SATURDA early tn the Morning SA TUB DA at wtne-mcrchants. Xn bain, glass-inaiiufac- November 9, 184a HARTLEY.

and Instructions of the RI SELL BY PUBLIC turera, wi. AWORTH MOOR COAL COMP.VNY. AY WARD, HILLS, and M'RAF, Gravesend, aras regr.ids J. Hav ward. j- a.

El'HEIUNu and Quadrant, Regent etreet, aud swal- the UHINE, carryiujr Her Maje iSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, allaglian, Mis. (iitrdt-u from Drawing L7 Dougnlaa, Orme, aid at 7 NE, TO-MORROW, and "try xi rfF This Day, elegantly bound In crimxon silk. t.rjper-ro India Proofs, Ul. 12s. THE KEEPSAKE fo 9 a.m., WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, BROAD SANCTUARY, opposite Westminster Abbey.

Incorporated by Act oi I'uritament. HI I'd jtsW -i Usiumr thk a par i. i Patron ae or The QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. Her MAJESTY the QUlCEN DOWAGER. His ROY AL HIGHNESS the DUKE of SUSSEX, G.

Her ROYAL HIGHNESS the DUCHESS of KENT. Pa missus. HlH Grace the DUKE Of NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G. The Managing; Committee rind it necessary to mnke an urgent appeal to tlto Public ftir sympathy and assistance, In cons, tiuencoot" nuuiertiu applications from the poor. Tb cases of some xf them must occasionally be postposed, although of a vrTr.

FiKUSSELS, SATCIIDAY, Nov. 14, at SATURDAY MORNING, T- 181. ham, Umber- et-makers, u-squarc. wnd nd VVr; SUNDAY November 15, and WEDNESDAY, Edited bv the roUNTESS a. Liverpool, drucr grlJulers.

JOT0N, nod SON, HuddersSeld, ON, lii und B. Gloucester-street, uuiberland-street, ti and, tailors. sr from LONDON BRIDGE WHARF. Nov. 14, at 2 and every THURSDAY and 1 With 1 A beautiful EmiveliUhniei Maclise.Dyer, Corbould, Beutly, Meadows.

List or Covtri aiToas. Mrs. Al Hon. Q. V.

Berkeley, M.I'.. B. Ueroal Ington. Sir Ed w. L- Uulwrr, wall, Mrn.

Falrllc, Su- H. Fleetwood Mr.s.T. Holme, E. Howard, J. bed in the adioininv rhambei.

Witnen t'ten bed in the the yeomen who compose the little happy nook, tho nol rrtf Wiltshire tenantry, is a combination of Very rare oect net-'. Again, the Estate la ail Kri-utmM, exoricrated frt and land-tax, and an exceedingly low poor-tate. Ht riii-1 rind a parallel cant. To whieh may be urged eat' Western Railway Station will be no mean fcequlsitk comprehends TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE ACRES OF LAND LONDON BRIDGE WHARF. TO-MORROW.

IS, at 4 a. and every THURSDAY and if Imlleu lyingon th led, was bier dine from machine-makers, and Soutlnuupton.row. whoieaalft eRVc-dealcr8. inters us far o- regard wi-HuiL tohmongers. mm upon tbe saw a powder- flask and a uow discovered that wound in the cdtitre of erfi-cif-- of 5v oistol.b'iUet.

thn 'ftrces, toiehi'jd, evidently from Loi-d W. Lvnrmx, Lo i the statu laldfitone. It. al. MiUc, I oonirtlhlc.

and In the highest rendition, divided tiii ideJ) iloTibltharrriliHl pistol witness rawme-rooiu. One barrel hud tr uiu uejuerati'in upni cbr.t the summer should iriin, na win I'levJiitly apimfir all l1 141.1. aa I'luv-'nwy nvpuiLr i mi IGGLESW'JRTH, YOUD Si and the NORTH, throueh fitxnucmairuVtawri-. and -nmumki The rents do nut exteed at ta-icott, Sir (a VVUkia ALTERATION of NIGHT TRAIN from is Public are respectfully Informed that the Train General Boaid on weins emowervt ards of the funds, it bcfoe tncmrhiK 1 crease sliould be. doubly painful to When Is stati increaKial siuec 1 of out-patients must be evident to meet the Inert Situated the Wortley, The Author of The Lion." London: Longumft, urme, and Co.

ft tvea Miiton fetation Kt Nino u.iti., for Leicester SCOTTISH SEOI ArchDiald, Ni 14, Dec 5, at IS, a TIONG, now Iffm' on nghoiiu, mer- iQ, Neca- Ue- This Day, in elegantly bound, price the TiflRD Idltlonal expense, but that tiie in-)e heginning of October, It being cases In the winter months-annual number of in'patleuta have 1 to MZii, and the annual number ame period from to 791)3, it rable etTortshave alraady leen nuide Iture. In thebkweraad densely populous bsolutely neeesnry to provide for Derby, Nnttlnnhnm, siififield, i.eetls. York, and ind after MONDAY, the 16th be dirtpOtcticd 10 ion najT-pnfti Mgnr p.m. By Order, I o( ihe NOBILITY. CH J.

secretary. j. r. uk.i.1., secretary. rawings by Chalon and other eminent Artist i.vi.

part of Westniln still increamnK demands on the part of the sick poor: and "a i and BRIGHTON RAILWAY Vy. kSHANY, Incorporated by Act of Parliamenti 15th I TAI IVIMT'I IVVTJ1 MCVT rf Tfi-M LL for the NINTH INSTALMENT of TEN Kelso, draper, Nov. 17, Dec. 8, at 1, at the carver, Nov. 14, Dec at 12, at the i of Mr.

dsneaton, Glasgow. Glasgow, provision-merchants, Nov. 16, Writing Chambers of Messrs. Macdowali 1, Annan, draper, Nov. 10, Dec.

10, at 11, at lotel. Ilannan. established lit the Bon or Lieut. Col. John Sidney and the Lady Susan North.

Children of Enrls of Lichfield, Howe, Chatleville, Chesterfield. Daughter oi the Earl of Hutrington, and Hon. W. LaceUs-Lord Cavendish, Son of the Earl or Burlington. With Poetical Illustrations bv DlstineAilihetl Contributors.

Edited by MRS. FAIRL1E. tnis insiHUHon neing tne first Charity kingdom byvoluutary subscripiionnifor the: accidents (the original building having be benevolent persons in the year 1719). It api bent on the Committee to make it knnv HARE. NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, that the eoutains 73 ACRES, within four miles ated town.

Tbete la an excellent Farm placed In a valley not a little luxuriant, ngs. such as are essential to thecAmfnrt 100 Southdown Sheep are easily carried una. it la on tbe road from Londou to rjevize market only 12 miles oil. Mr. it the eaeeedtiuily low rent of Sou), a-Y terminated next year.

Again, FARM ts (Mi ACRES. It Includes me pretensions, and in a situation eautiful. There hanging woods, front, that fears not a comparison with tlii lots of Wild fowl congregate during relief ot sickness and ien erected by a few ppears dubly incum-iwn that four wards, still remain shut up London and Brighton ItalHvuv Cmnnanv linvc been discharged, Lx -jtUr wason the full cock. The carpet. Dour where the decet(ad laid was coventd vUh blood and tains.

Messrs. Kisegood and Sqolbb, two yufgi 'li, attended, but alt. human aid woe unavailing. The unfortunate young gentleman expired about 10 mlnutwf before 11 o'clock the same morning. I consequence of several letter which witness found in the deceaseds possession he was enabled to communicate the sad event to his relatives, but up to that time they had not arrival Irr town.

8uce the deceased's arrival at wi turn's house on Friday no friends bad visited him. On Saturday witness obsctved chas he was very confused. He hired a cab, and said he was gn'uig to his club in St, Jamea's-sqnare. He returned shortly after, and passed witness in the hall without speakiHg, which was very unusual with him. KUslriri Juior.

Can you in any way acceuut the deceased committing so raah an act Witness. I cannot. 1 am net aware of any circumstance that annoyed humind. He was of most temptrate habits. I discovered a number of medical prescription Iu the de-Ceased's room.

They were prescribed at Torquay, in Devonshire, and were dated the 19th and 2oth alt. The prescriptions were Cor head -aches and uci roue complaints. Mr. Baker here produced the pistol. The nams of Hole" a CALL of TEN POUNDS per SHARE in this a CALL TEN The FIRST and SECOND SERIES may be'had, price 21s.

capable of receiving 00 more patients, for want of funds. SsWSrwlif4 SoteA and 9wie I ttoiSi Jtb dy of December year. Tins Is accounted cultural pursuits had i mainta.n. The prospect hrlllianC, and equally ci Farm will now follow. WICK DOWN FAR of Marlborough's celeb Residence, deliglnfull; with gardens and build of a wealthy teUs.uu the down iad a Marlborough, apd the Wni.

Weaver's Was, year, will be fortunat BROOME MA Null i. House of that ts really quite 1 with a splendid lake in Virginia Water, Upoc tbe svasun. I'hero ai by an infinity of Ame diversify the scene. and it may be added tl Ills lease has yet seven 750L a-year. The rath altogether the pet faro Swiudun Market is on! Next i LYODINOTI In the name tenure as each.

directed to te paid, on or next, to-elther of the under- London: Longman, wine, and Co. The appeals to the never been made In va encouraged In their ardt lng In view their Import behalf of this Charity have iovarnors have always been Important work and and for the purpose of roke y)'- Heasra. Smith, Payne, and Smiths; Messrs. Lad- This Day. In richlv bound.

-urice UvlJt and Co. otoi, Manchester Man Chester and Liverpool District Till aienargmg a Webt to the Bai rs ior money kinaiy lent oy EG ENDS of VENICE: displayed in a J-i series of Eleven highly finished Engravings, 'from Payne, and Smith. to 1 Tunbridge. The London and Designs by THE APPROACHING AND BALL AND CONCERT FOR THE RELIEF OP THE UNFORTUNATE POL19H EMIGRANTS. The Polish committee have frequently assembled at Guildhall to make arrange iaiuts for the IJth instant.

The exertions of tbe citizens will be pi opoi turned to the great call upon tbe public humanity, more earnest, as thai call hat been made by the failure of all the recent attempts elsewhere to check tbe approach of starvation to those real objects of coaipatsiun. The committee look forward with warm hope aad expectation to the effort, as likely to comrensate iu the issue for the cala ROSCOE, Esq ncKut.it and edited by THOMAS London Longman, Onne, and Co. laniFM. cssrK- Molyncux and Co. Isfi them to enable the Committee to carry out the Intentions of the Committee, they look for increased support, which tbey very earnestly, and with a cheering confidence, aoUcic froxu a benevolent Public.

Donations or Subscriptions will be received by the Joint Treasurers Charles Hoare, Fleet-street: and C. W. Hallctt, Great George-street, Westminster; and also by the folloM'-iug Bankers Messrs. Bouvcrlc aud Cockburn and Kr'TLi" Glasgow Union Bunk. come, at an inidcquaterent oi close at hand; and, Indeed, It Is 2 vtcioity.wlth a dairy of 40 cows.

RREN FARM. 001 ACRES of land i and rhe lease expires at the same Swindon the other markers ned ordinf i5hw: tncfefore rtqneated to pay the av nt i.ocka and Coutta and Drmnmotid and Hallctt JOHN HARM AN, Cbaliman. J-ondon and ltalhr.iv Office. THK CORN-LAWS. This Day, In prlee 7.

cloth, an EXPOSITION of CORN-LAW REPEALING FALLACIES and INCONSISTENCIES, By a CALVERT HOLLND, M.D. London: Longman, Orme, and Co. time, it tour miles und Robinson Hvrrles, Farauhar, and C'o. Hwre and Oft Iiw-court, Thmgraortontreet, November 5. 1S4Q.

Heet-streeti Hopkinson and Ransom and Co. and Wright are Hungerford, Marlborough, and Newbury It is altogether and Bristol was on it. Mr, Baker said he had no doubt the rash act was committed very shortly before hia discovery by the servant. His bed had been lain in. A small pioporiiou of ana uo.

u. i ill BHlTlSH and COLONIAL TRUST and N.B. A Donation of Sift, or an Annual Subscription of Three i.uniea- constitute a over nor. THE CONTINUOUS HISTORY OF 8T. PAUL.

Just published, In with Map, price 13a. cloth, HHE CONTINUOUS HISTORY of the A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE for SILVER, ASSURANCE COMPANY. Tij OFFICE, 444, WEST STRAND. Hia Royal Hlghneas the DUKE of SUSSEX. hU'kLi.

TaUtfTBMB. -i JL- Tabic Spoons or Forks, superior to silver for durability. LABOURS and WRITINGS of ST. PAUL, on thebailsol and equal In appearance, Ilia, per dozen; Desserts, 10a; Tea Acts, with Intercalary matter of Sai red Narrative, suv Clif- The Hon. Charles Thos ford the plie uai IJiKiertii spoons, as.

per aozan ahle Candlesticks, 8 inches high. 7s. per pair i 8 Inches high, 10 inches, 11. pet pair; ditto, with rich shell mountings, 9 inches high, 13s. per pair; Snuffer Trays, with shell mountings and chased centre, 4s.

each. The particu Hod, the of The Remembrancer of i in more St. Paul's. a very superior sheep farm; irmependeutly ot which there are 120 Acres in corn, for which the soil Is very congenial. A turnpike road passes through thearm to Newbury.

John of Guuut if bt ated to have sojourned at this spot. Next In sion is The ALL1NGTON FARM, in tke parish of CHIPPENHAM, including a fox cover rented by the Duke of Beaufort. The farm extends to 037 ACRES, with a good farmhouse and suitable buildings; it is not far from Chippenham, county town, and fu the occupation of Mr. John WUchell, at a low rent of H29L a-year; and, lastly, The SLAUGHTENFORD FARM, In the parish of LAUGH -TENFORO, In WILTS, and in the vicinity ofCHIPPENIt AM. it constat i 2i7 ACRES of land, near to and In the hundred of Chippenham, lu the tenure of Mr.

John Glbbs, at only 3151. a-year. Particulars each farm, accompanied by tlve plans, mny be had (at d. each) at the Castle, MurJborougta the Jack of Newbury at S.oeen haul land arxl the best Inns at Swlndnn and Cliippcnham: riie White Hart, Batht of Mr. LANGLEV.

Solicitor. uhn-strcet, Bedford-row; of Mr. TRIPP. Solicitor, at orchard Wynd ham, near Tamrtou the Auction Mart; and at Mr. GEORGE ROBI NS'S OrBees, London.

'UVaL." a.a ill calii I lar metal oi winch these and a great variety of other articles Ireland Thomas Weld BlundeU, Esq. John Wright, Esq. Joinea Klemau. Emj. London Longman, Ormei and Co.

lllfl'1 ord Vaux oic umue, L-tui oiuj ue tola iroui suver uy i eleruuee to the btaiiiu Catalogues gratia. RIPPON and BURTON, 12, WELLS-STREET, Oxford-street. noii. Lord l.nvitt i naries wcia, Jiiq. mitous rank adverted to.

nJ Mi Peaoack acted as chairman. Lord Dudley Stuart httnded in a list of patrons and patroncssscs, many of whom have pledged themselves to attend, nod all of whom an; determined to employ the few days that still remain for exertion in promoting the success of the smble experiment in behalf of tha Poles The Dukes of Sussex, Somerset, Hamilton, and Beaafort the Marquisaes of Lamdowne and Broads bone the Liord Mayor; the Kails of Chesterheid. Craven, Knoll, and Essex; Yisoouats Plymouth, Scarborough, Coup ton, and Sandra Lords WharnclilFe, Cranstown and Paunsure; Count D'Ortay; Colonels G. Ausou aud L. Stanhope; Sir P.

Burden H. M. Stauley, J. A. Smith, and W.

J. Patten, Ksqrs. the Duchess of Kent 4 the Duchesses of Somerset, Horn i it on, and Boaafort the Macchioncssea of Lanadowne aud Breadalhane the Couutesw's of Chesterfield, Craven, Erroll, and Essex YiscouuteM Palracrsion Ludiet Chas. Fiuray, Frances Saadon, and Wharucliffc the Honour-aklcs Mrs. Sutgleum, Mrs.

Geo. A neon, and Mrs. L. Stan-hope; Mi. W.

Patten, J. A. Smith, Skinner, Ac Iu presentiag the list, Lord Dudley Stuart expressed the grateful bentimente of the band of gallant men who once mope threw themselves upon tbe beitevoUut aid of tha corporation of LmhIoiu He saw in the manner in which chat corporation luui grauhxt the of tiicir magnificent hall DiaECTOBS. This Day is pulilisbed. royal Iflna irlth Illustrntions, 7- cloth.

CEMETERY INTERMENT; containing Descriptions of Pere la Chabie, the Eastern Cemeteries, WILLIAM HUTT, M.P., Chairman. oho of the drawing-room shutters was opemd. At the request of the jury, the letters found in the de-' ceased possessiau were produced by Mr. Baker. There were several written to the deceased in a most affectionate tone by his friends.

One was from Sir Thomas another from Mr. Forsylhe. Oue of tbe letiort written by the deceased to bis annts, near Bristol, and was, in the opinion of the jury, very material evidence. The following is a verbatim copy My dear Aunts, I intended to have written to you last Thursday, but was out alsaott the whole diiy transacting little maitera ef business, and only returned jost in tlmo to get ready for dinner with Mr. James Cooke.

I shukc at the coach ofiice Exeter rwpevtmg thf (lia ses wtr guuie; the bookkeeper showed me the law charge, 2d. to Exeter, and IW. to Torquay. He promised that in lutare tht-te should be no overcharge. Bran white has made one or two little alterations In tht portrait as desired.

I spoke to hion on the subject of making au experimental trip to Torquay, and he teemed highly flattered, and said if he couhj cet au rrf from his ongaffeinene in Bristol towards the beginning ef next spring (which he though; be might), nothing wouHf please him more than to make an excursion of three weeks to Torquay. There is one subject, mr dear aunts, on tvh'ch -n BUM ul never be at rastuntil it hi 1 Abhnir Van FUR ESTABLISHMENT, 188, REGENT-STREET. RICH SABLES, SABLE-TAIL BOAS, Acu lllouiit, Kso. rPrell, Eaq. aq.

and tnose of America; tne Lonaon ana iTovineiai cemeteries, and more irly of fwnw lIWi THE ABNEY I'ARK CEMETERY at Stoke Newlngton, with a detailed Catalogue of its Plants and Arboretum. By GEORGE COLLISON. Solicitor. London Longman, Orme, aud Co, J. r.LSON has the honour respectfully to Invite the Inspection of Ladles to his rich manufactured SABLLS aud other FURS, in Boas, Shawls with Hixids, Cspch, the new Parisian Muff, J.

L. R. Kettle, Esq. James Klernan, Esq. Jacob Monteflore, Esq.

H. F. Sharpe, Esq. Charles Weld, Eaq. Franals Wit bam, Ejiq.

John Wrlirht. Willi 10 1,1 11 KK. at' 'uniS'l1 Hood' Es- wmcn are warranted perfect, being manuiacturi-a an the pre mlses, aud selected for bis house from full-seasoned skins, at i- AnvisgR. ukh. Just ouhlislied.

Sceond Thousand. Dries 9s imported, so that the Public shall havean origiual good article in furs not to be surpassed by any other establishment in the Charles Hawkins. Eq 15, Great Ryder street. St. James'a.

.1. HOM THE LONDON GAZETTh. SHETLAND and the SHETLANDERS; metropolis. Warehouse, 38, exchanged, cleaned, A-c. Vfc.j(iio AcrvaaY, Augustus de Morgan, Esq.

Wright and Hemietta-atreet, Covent- or. The Northern Circuit. With a Map of the Rouie. tn garaen. Witham, 8, Gray's-inn-square R.S WELLING OFF.

THE RICHEST PARIS BROCADED and CHEN1E SILKS, SATINS, and By CATHERINE SINCLAIR. By tbe same Author. Second Thousand, price SCOTLAND aud tbe SOUTH; or. The Western rcuit. Edinburgh William Wbyte and Co.

Loudon Longman and Co. 1' rnfulgar-square i Sir Char Us Gordon, for A J'1" i Edinburgh SATINKTTKS of the summer and autumn patterns, at the K.mlt nre reminded that it is a uart of the business r.f seponcat a rate oi intercut dep Published this Dav. Sixth Thousand, urice, cloth. to rc'ive money in iJ'id abwvt that to be to invest the same In Br obtained in the Government obtaJ OOERN SOCIETY or, The Mnrch of following reduetion of price. Silks and Satins usually sold At 2-1-.

per yard, now offered at Ilia. at 0s. now offered at 6d- 1. ditto fW. 3d.

fia, ditto 3s. Od. 128. ditto 7a. d.

4s. tkL ditto -j. d. 10a. ditto fie.dd.

4s. ditto 2s. ud. 8s. ditto 4s.6d -t.

iflsh Culoiual or Foreign Intellect; the Conclusion of Modern Accomplishments. k1 Coll Riving to deixwltors, together with toe guarantee of an asBunuicc of success, ami hie hopes were more strong! confirmed upon obtiemog that upon every meeting which had taken place uace his petition had been granted the number of ilic friends of those for whom be claimed trie sym. pathy had increased. (CheeiA) It was, he confessed, with no ordinary anxiety he contemplated the result of tbe labours of a committee to whom the poor Poles were to deeply indebted, and to whom, if it had not been for the (accession ef disappointments to which he had been subjected. which their TUESDAY, Nov.

10. At the Com tat Windsor, the Mho. day of November, IRtf), present!) the Qauen'e Most Excellent Majesty in Coonr.il, It is this day ordered by bcr Majesty in Council, that the -liament, which stands prorogued to Thursday, the 12th day of November instant, be further piorcgued to Thursday tho 10th day of December next. Whitehall, Nov. 9.

Tbe Queen has been pleased to present the Rev. GusUyus Aird to the church of Croich, in the poriab of KincArdins, in the presbytery of Taiu and shire of Ross, vacant by the in duction of the Rev. Robert Williamson into tbe pastoral rlftv a specific lien en tne property be invested. Thus tbev mnvj Shawls. Moussellne de Lalns, and Fancy Elkn lng Dresses at Htai i rllaracter and safety of the securitit nearly half pric a xmhnrfil.

1'r MIK velvet Cloaks, lined throughout and 3i Gulueas eneh to 7tMiuineas; shawls and misfortune on the part of the Company. iibbitis, Gloves, liusaBr, at reduced price may he deposited with the Company at trimmed with fur Mantles from 30s. Haberdashery at tl N-B. Fvtit new price Pattern of the ParlflfBr and home ruanu- -(TiMtn to Some months ago I wrote to you in a season of distress asked your prayers, aud I am sure you (Hcit t1w sentence abruptly closed. On the other side of the sheet as-paper wascontiuued) than to make an excursion of trM weens to Torquay.

I have not yet looked ont or a i forte for Lucy; P.mnalL, Miss Mayo's friend, is iheLreoft-I intend tocoasult, Mid I shall lt you know the result if hiT mquiries befere I take ssty-" Vj99t! This letter was addressed to Mm. Jenkinsnn, Bristol ft was nut dated. -f Mr. Baker said the deceased was a tingle gentleman Hia property, connstmg of a gold watch with appendages, several bank-notes, a number et sovereigns, he had tealrd Uy to deliver to nts Inends ou their arriraL Mrs. Baker was examined, and spoke to the deceased's set turbed state of mind during his last visit.

He was fixquenttV in the habit of pacing his room swiftly. The jury at first thoiiirht of adiourainir tn hv publication iTioiMirtionably cheap. facturc immediately kc ccprdhiE to ih Securities which Uic flet, 3 LmTwice Ar, re tue advantages In tbe Assurance Branch aVha su res upon the Hnlf Credit System. It re-uoou Bt tall value, naver to be less than half By CATHERINE aINCLAtn. 7i 1 By tbe same Authoti i tt il' MODERN ACCOMPLISHMENTS; or.

The Match of Intellect. Seventh Thousand, price 7X cloth. HILL and VALLEY; or, Wales and the Welch. Third Thousand, price lot. cloth.

WORKS FOR YOtTNO PEOPLE, HOLIDAY HOUSE, a Series of Tales. Second Thousand, price 5s. Cxi- cloth. "We mav venture predict that Holiday House' will be a standard gift book with juvenile friendar Eduibmgh Advertiser. CHARLIE SEYMOUR or, the Good Lady and the Bad Lady.

Second Edition, h'nlaiged, price 3s. Edinburgh William Whyte arid Co. London Longman and Co- GEO. llONUSTUEfcT. Wt.HI.Nt, i MTv 14, NEW marge or tne congregation ol St.

Andrew Charcb, Picton ELLING OFF SILK VELVETS. i.uai i. paiu, iuujui i ne in year pre-'titwJ poney on to the same amount. It k'n facilities to persona going abroad. ne would not have tied tor succonr.

aat the fund for their support was exhausted, and winter with rH i ts horrors to tbe indigent was at hand. (Cheers.) He hoped to meet in that hall unco more a warm-hearted multitude aaseinbled (to spend one night of enjoyment In the compauy of benevolence. It should be generally known, for it could not fail to act as a stimulus, that all the attempts made since the last ball in the City to raise the funds out of an exhausted juid lifeless condition were not only unproductive experiments, but tome of tbcm were positive losses, inas Another Lot of Die richest Lyons, Genoa, and Spitalfields Silk Vel ova iiu. i. rjWM Office of the Makter of the Horse to tub Queen Dowager, Nor.

9. The QHetH Dowager has been pleased to ahnoint the Hon f'snf-h "A ul1 u' our-niths of the lrofits of the Assurance CL0t assured are admitted to participate in One-half the i rust iepai tfiieiit. ottered for Immediate following Days, at MFR Rich aUk velvet carriag and trimmed with fur cloaks, from 15s. each. Bonnets, Cioaks, and Mamies, will be td prosing SALE, on MONDxV, and NGTONS, 154, NEW BOND STREET.

travelling Cloaks, lined throughout 3i Guineas each Useful Travelling A choice from upwards of 3000 ef the S. Shnwl. anal UnntpU. Wllr-lionm. William Henry Adelbert Fielding to be one of her Majesty's beat manufactured (ioa LONDON MARBLE and STONE Elii J'G COMPANY are enabled, with their PATENT ir" lr 'xecute Chimney Pieces, Monuments Tablets, Si Jrniturer ana every description of such work, with rapidity of execution, beauty, aud durability of cages oi Honour, vice j.

u. t. sincuir, luq. War Office, Nov. 10.

brevet. To be Lieutenant Colonels in the Army. Major J. count of the deceased from his relatives but ultiutatclv thrw returned a verdict of Temporary Derangement. 7 and Bouruous, commencing at 15s.

each, and at every Inter-ISadblte Rrfei to 70 Guineas eaih. klldrn'a t'lmln evrv NEW WORK BY 8. T. COLERIDGE. Just published in foolscap price 4s- GdT ONFESSIONS OF AN INQUIRING SPintT.

1 Tka By SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. William Pickering, Publisher. Chancery-lane. size and material. list, which cannot be obtained.

elae- Merington's, 154, New Hond-street. much as the receipts did uot equal the amount of the outiaj. The remits of the former City ball were worthy of a great country aad a generous people. (Loud cheers.) He heard those expressions of approbation with delight, because they were evidence of the continued efficacy of that power and feeling to which the poor exiles were already so deeply indebted. (Great cheering.) Dut, however probable or morally certain snccess mii(hi appear to those that had the best means JJajg 1 he Public are Invited to inspect their extensive Show- Colquboun, of the Artillery; Major K.

C. Alderson, of the Royal Engineers Major U. C. Da Plat, of the Royal jstut the largest stick in this eouutry Ksner-JjW weil-atreet, Millbauk, Westrolnster. The trade sup-Sstvvl," everj- dascriritloii of Slab from the Saw.

or Bloeki twiirineers. To be Major in tbe Army. CapL E. Vicars, the Royal dUi 5 Wprkscut to order. Please be accurate in copying teas to prevent Imposition.

hugineers. COMVISSIOtT Mi. M.J i BY THE LORD LlEXl TEVA1TT. of appreciating the steps nken to ensure It, the only safe rule to bo observed, was for every one to act as if the event depended upon his single exertions. That was an old mle, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, and MAN-- addition to the extensive Stock of Rich ioaks.

Mantels, and Shawla already advertised, MKR1NGTON and CO. have Just received from the Country upwards of 00 of the beat description ol Cloaks, for Promenade; Carriage Travelling common ditto: Opera and Evening 10101. worth of the richest Furs. In Sable, ChlnchlilaB, Ermine, Squirrel, and every known description, from 3s, jM. the llat() ao Guineas Murts of every kind in the present fashionable eiae, from 3s.

9d. and upwards. The whole of these are for immediate and t.rtSpinE sale, and will conaeuuentlv be offered DIuATHS Iff THE LONDON HOSPITAL. Mr. Baker held yesterday three inquests in the abeve hospital.

First on the body of Thomas Strutton, aged 2fr Dcteiswi was in the employ of Mr. Burt, owotr ef the tfreoa Bank SawmtUs, npjping. On Friday last he was at work at a circular saw, and, having completed the job he was at, he went to push off the strap which puts the saw in moti-in. He might have doHS so without danger by leaching over the bench at which be had been at work, but instead of doin- so he went to the end of the bench and stood on a plank to r7rh off tho strap. The strap flew eff the whwi fittlT Sl'HKA TH MR SOI It la nlan BttEioKsuiRK, Henry Thomas, to be Deputy god as new, having been but little used: has Lieutenant.

'-OA. dal n.i.cll,. out not an atom the worse for wear modern improvement had not yet suggested a better. (Cheers.) Again he would call upon the friends of humanity to bestir themselves. What more anpropiLtte present could a brother make to his sister.

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By JOHN LAWRENCE VON MOSHK1M, D.D.. Chancellor of tbe University of GottiiiBCii. A New ari Literal 1 mnsl-'itioii from the ii Latin; with Copious Additional Ntes, Original and Selected. By JAMKS MURDOCH, 11. J).

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GEO. MERINGTON and 154, NEW BOND STREET. Sale to commence THIS DAY, tbe 29th Inst. BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. EDWARDS, T.W., Liverpool, coal-merchant.

BANKRUPTS to surrender in BAS I NG ALL-ST EET. BAKER. William, HastinKS. UTocer, Nov. 16.

at half-nast 10 a lover to his misuvss, or even a father to the children of his a ,1 .1 yE and LONDON MANIFOLD join in the scene of gaiety with persons of the highest rank GLOVES, HOSIERY, T'ty WRITER, reduced In price to 10s. The supe-i Manifold over all other Copy lug Machines Is too fr'li require comment, beveral letters, with a eowv. Dee. 22, at li. Solicitors, Messrs.

Thompson and Great Jam es- treat. Bedfordrow ofneial Balfnee, Mr. Graham, OIBBONS, Buvesofth of Paris Gloves. ami i.ishion, and witness a display of magnificence such as Paris Gauac atid Bonnet Ribbons, 50 Boxes ouly found its equal in the courts of princes, at the same time that they were couformiar to one of the first preceuts jujismijuiiii-sireec. HAVfe, Henry, Regsnt-srreet, Westminster, enifraver, Nov.

la, at 1, Dec 18. at 12. Solicitor. Messrs. A'Oeckett aud Hosiery of Slik, M.

and Co. havrrcc sive and already at of thoir religion, and exercising one of the best feelings of tKWuft tiie blackness and durability of ink without its a lilii from tme operation. It is efiVctlve and hi its Application, extremely portable, obviates the Ink. pens, arid (manufactured of tho 4i'U I admitted to be tbe most complete and yet Invented. A larga assortment of description el warm lined Gloves, and Woollen Manufacture.

Messra. the above in addition to their exten-ed Stock from the Country for fmme. Uid will consequently orTer the whole Mid 1 54? NEW BONDSTREET. jo'iacn 'iuai ana not as oeivre oflleiul assianec. Mr.

Belcher. cue numau heart nor wouia it teiio to lessen their enjoyment ot such an indulgence it, in tbe midst of the sDlendid dlate and pressing at extraordinary printel for Lougmao and T. Cadell Hatchard W. T. Clarke; Bagster J.G.

F. and J. Hivlfigton Hamilton aud Duncan and Maleolm Wriittakcr LEES, Edward, Leather-lane, Holborn. tea-dealer, Nov. 10.

Dec. 2J. 11. Sulicttors, Messrs. Dodi and l.lnklater, Nor G.

MKRINt Sale to comDiLtic LOW ING DAYS. Upwardsef and Son; J. Bohn and Co. Sou J. C.

II. ley i Nist J. Snow group dv which tney wouiu oe surrouiiuen, their thoughts should glance for a moment at the condition and character of the destitute Poles. (Cheers.) They were heroes, who. tt fa a always on nana.

h'ttt-iti-( their Paper and Sealing Wax Warehouse, SI Wa i ukere may be had the Bank Sealing Wax and iiil Climates, Wholesale and for KxporUtion. tiOOO Muslin and Lace em broideied Capes, Collars, an at one-third the actual cost. W. J. Cle y.i ohuuiicisui IUC UUJkCU and J.

Parker, Oxford. after performing prodigies of valour in support of what tbey felt to be right, had flung themuelves upon our shores for pLOAKS and SHAWLS. Splendid Carriage This Day is published. Travelling Cloak ic thick Vol. price II.

Is. protection they were many of them noblemen, officers of Ik Velvet, lined throughout HORIZONTAL WATCHES. cloth boards, the and triinnud with fur. 31 Gi lence and caught the board on which deceased was standing, pitching him headloag upon the drum of the machine, which was in full action. Deceased cried out, Stop the engine," which was immediately done, and deceased wat extHcatrtL but not before he was fatally mutilated, his right leg being nearly severed from his body, his left irat turrd io two places, and his body covered with contusions and extensively lacerated.

He was Instantly taken to that hospital and the right leg amputated, but he expired the same evening from tbe effects of the injuries. The second inquen was on the bodv of William Staples, aged 42, a seaman. It appeared that on' the 7th inst. he was employed on board a vessel In the West India Export Docks, together with another man. They were lowering a pipe, of wine into the bold, by means of chaisi and winch.

Deceased was in the hold, and wUhcnt giving the other man any warning he shifted from one tide of (he hold to the other. His fellow. labourer, finding the weight of the pipe which was suspended over the hold too moth for Mm, let go tbe handle ef the winch. Deceased, seeing the dnfigft-ous velocity at which the pipe was descending, teiied hold of the chain to arrest its progress. Whilst so striving be vraa lifted off his feet, and the handle of the winch, which was; turning ronnd with great rapidity, etruck him in the Irga, and broke both of them.

He was taken to the above hospital, ia which he died on Saturday night, of fever resulting ftom the injuries caused by the accident. The third inquiry waa on the body of David Wilkins, aged seven. It appeared thaC on Friday last deceased was left with a younger brother, by In-: mother, in room In which there wat a fire, with which, it is sttppesed, they began to play, and the consequence was that deceased clothes caught fire. A iodeer de nigh rank, gentlemen ot great affluence in their own country. In this country, they were all reduced to what Burke so UournoU, Cauuc Uou Tr SVORY andSONS, Watchmakers, ft.CORNHILL.

eeond l.tri of a New aud Complete or Poetical Lexicon LaiiBuage. With a Larfn and Frntllah each. Tbe New ParMan Palletotit, Operas. Mantrl. omenade an'd Opera CMalCI Several hundred of cheap GREEK.

GJ 1 Of the Greek- and many others entirely new "I'postie the L'ank of ICngland). Price, in silver caes, emphatically called, the awful equality of misfortune," jgseach; gold cases, 8 guineas each. These elegant 1 ranslat some of depending in a great mcasute on the precarious bounty of iu Velvet, and Cachm Travelling Cloaks from 13s. from to 50s. each Cheap 15s.

each to 50 Gulnras each. Syllable an Fngllsh-Creek Vix-abulary and a Treatise on principal Rules for ascertalnlae the Quantity of on the mot Popular Greek Metres. EDWARD MALTilY, D.D., F.R.S., Lord Rishop of Durham. llU (Cditlon all (jiiAiil.lt lr marked. the public for suppott, to that the power ol contrast had not been wanting tu sharpen the taste of adversity to their souls.

By in i waicnes are recommended for great accuracy aoiiity, the horizontal escapement being peculiarly combine thucte Important rmjuUites ih a flat watch; i in four holes, liave the hand to mark the ana maintaining power to continue going whilst being printed warranty given with each. in tiiuai es and longs, just Im (luiui-im eael; Kdinbur i (Cheering.) Our fair country women, who loved bravery aud pitied misfortune, would not, he well knew, be slow to 7 Guineas, at GEO. MERI.NGTf aclf of elifgaiitly ornamented Iadle' Watches. mark their (relinks on such an occasion. (Great cheers.) They ELLING OFF UPWARDS OF SELl M( HAG ATKLT.E TARI.RS London: printed for T.

Cadell; Longnian, Orme, and Cat J. G. F. and J. Rivlngton Jvftohn; E.

Williams; R. Westley Hamilton, Adams, and Duncan and Malcolm: Whlttaker and JSimpklu, Marshall, and Co. E. Hodgson Payne and Fons i Land W. Ooone; Bits; and Son; Black and Arnutronn; J.

Maynard Houlston and Moricman i H. G. Bonn: C. Dolman, J. Parker, Oxford and J.

and J. J. Delghton, Cambridge. 1840. OUSSELINE DE LAINES.

Cachemir would not forget that the winter was now ouly just here, and that those who had often stood the shock ot battle without flinchiur, were appealing to them for prolectiou acuiust 3000 Nes. lecea of Lalne Tt fJUi cneapest ana oejit nnislied, manufactured on the fet JT' No. 4. LEADKNH ALL-STitCET. London, from 10 polltan, Paris Cachmeres and De Latne drena.

rich Brochl, figured and beiilc Silks, 500 Si "Wf l.i a cold and hunger, enemies that could uot be resisted by the ii sword. (Great cheering.) Mj. Richard Graves M'Donald also addressed the com lias and Cambrics, 30)0 yards of rich Lyons Velvets in black, coloured, and plaids for Dresses and Bonnets. Iu addition to their previously advertised rich and cheap stock, "iCHsr8. MERINGTON will submit the above at fullv one-third thalr mittee in a spetrh strong feeling.

ICC I. Six feet 3 II 0 fceven feet 4 10 0 Llitht feet 10 0 tnV.1 Pf Buard with Stands, 111. to 131. each. "non Uokrds, Arc.

iifl' ents Lounge, Leeds i Stears, Leeds Stepken-Yj spiers and Son, Oxford; Jolley and Son, Bath; rSfK' Exeter Brunton and Williams, Merchants, The Chairman of ihe Couimittee, which is entitled to great hctual value, having reueiyed them from the country for im- ceased's screams ran to his assistance, and with blanket extinguished the flames, but not before the child nasi This Day. Two Vols. Royal 4ta, price 41, rpHE CAMBRIDGE PORTFOLIO A consisting of Papers Illustrative of tbe principal feattrres in the Scholastie and Social System of the University, and illustrated i nuinei'ou EtcbinKsaud Wood-cuts. Edited ijV tbe REV. J.

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and J. Deigbton and T. Steveuson. G. MERINGTON'S, 10-i, NEW BOND-STREET.

praise for the admirable arrangements they are making, and the untiring seal with which they have devoted themselves to the cause, congratulated the meeting upou the cheering ft' severely burned in the chest and abdomen. He was ukest to that hopital, in which he died in two hours after, of the injuries received. Verdict, in each uiseAciridital Just uuhlinhed. thumberland-street, Strand ofhcinl assignee, Mr, Carman, Fiiuburysquarc. MOTT, Isaac Henry Mott, Pall Mall, pianoforte-maker, Nov.

24, Dec. 22, at II. Solicitor, Mr.Jaques, Clltford's-inn ofhclal asbianee, Mr. Clark, New Broad street-court. NoRMAN, F.dmund, High-street.

Southwark, cheesemonger, Nov. in, Dec. 22, at 12. Solicitor, Mr. Hutchinson.

Crown-court. TBreadneeolc-street; ofhelal asigiiee, Mr. Lacklngton, Cjleman-street, 'I lireaducedle-stieet. RICHARDSOV, Henry Fram Is, Ironmonger-lane, dealer and chapman. Nov.

21. at 2. Dec. 22. at 12.

Solicitor. Mr. He van, Old Jewry; official assignee, Mr. Alsager, Blrchln-lane, Cornhill. WFSTON, Henry Williams, and REYNOLDS, George William M'Artliur, Aldersirate, bookMillers, Nov.

21, at 1, Dec 22, at I I. Solicitor, Mr- Rains. Bucklerabury official arKlguee, Mr. Groom, Abehurch-luue, BANKRUPTS to surrender In the COUNTRY. BOWDEN, Thomas Topsham.

Devonshire, shipwright, Nov. 30, Dec. St, at 12, at the New London Inn, Kxeter. Solicitors. Mesrs.

Clowes and Wedlake, King's Bench-walk, Temple and Mr. Laldman, Exeter. Dow Nicholas, Lifton, Devonshire, draper, Nov. 24, Dec. 22, at II, at Mlddwu's Hotel, Plymouth.

Solicitors, Messrs. Little and Wooleotube, Devnaport; Mr. Little, Devonport; and Mr. Hooker, Bartlett's-bulldlngs, Holborn. GROVE, William, Birmingham, malleable Inmlounder, Nov.

37. Dec. 22, at 1. at the New Royal Hotel, Birmingham. Seliel tors, Mr.

Chaplin, Gray's-inn-square; and Mr. Richards, Birmingham. HOWARD, Edward, Coventry, ribbon-manufacturer, Nor. at 1, Dec 22, at 0, at the Craven Arms Hotel, Coventry. Solicitor, Mr.

Beck, ironmongers' Hall, Fencburch-trect. JACKSON, Charles Smith. Leeds, woollen cloth merchant, Nov. 25, Dec. 22.

at 10, at the CommUs-loner' Rooms, Leeds. Solicitor, Mr. Foden, Leeds; and Messrs. Makinson and Sanders, Middle Temple. LA VV, Thomas, Hamer Mills, Rochdale, Lancashire, corn-miller, Nov, 28, Dec- 22, at 12, at the Commissioners' Rooms, Manchester.

Solicitors. Messrs. Adl Ington and Bedford-row; and Mcsm s. Taylor and Wextmorland, Wakefield, MARSHALL, George, late of Urighum, builder. Nov.

16, Dec. 22, at 12. at the Town Hull, Brighton. Solicitor, Mr ore, Serle-stteet, Liucoln's-liin fields; and Messrs. cooper, Brlatiton MEATYARD, George, Bristol, ironmonger, Nov.

20. Dec, rf. at 12. ax the Caninien-iui Rooms, RrAtol. Solicitors, Mttsra.

Binwer and Viaard, Liucolu's-luii-fields; and Mr. Nash, UrlstoL CflPjB MoiE, Henry. Birmingham, lacen.an, Nov. 18. Dec.

22, at 1, at the New Royal Hotel. Birmingham. Solicitors, Messrs. Reed and Shaw, Frlday-Ktrect, Cbeapslde. RICHARDSON, James, North Shields, rynemouth, Northumberland, merchant, Nov.

aO, at 11, and Dec 22, at 8, at the Bankrupr CnmtnlirgJou Room, Solicitors, Tinloy, North and Meaar, Holme, Loftus, arid Young, Neu-lnu. TAVLOR, James, Leek, Staffordshire, linen-draper, Nov. fi3, Dec. 22, at 12. at the Red Lion Inn, Leek.

Sollcitois, Mr. Dlckiu. Maneheitcr; aud Messrs. Wulmsley and Chan-ccry-lane. THOMAS, Thomas John, Halifax, Yorkshire.

Jeweller. Nov.30, at 12. Dec. 22, at 1(1, at the White Lion Inn, Halifax. Messrs.

Ennnett and ABen, Blootusbury biu aud Mr. Btunett, Halifax. prospect. He calculated immeusely upon the generous advo I OVELf NIGHT;" Sonff sung by rcrry and i Uubun Thompson, Cork erpool; Steel, Norwich; Theadore Ham Death. cacy of the other sex, to whom so pathetic an appeal had been JLA Madame Veetrla hi FASHIONABLE" ARRIVALS.

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Parker, Wen Strand. an inu urn was held before Mi. Baker. the Black-horbe. Kmosland road.

ou the bodv of Ann Motesk made, und who fee knew would, through the glorious humanity of the press of the metropolis, be informed that almost everything depended upon their approving smiles. (Cheers.) No language could, he declared, do justice to the exertions of Lurd Dudley Stuart, whose perseverance at all limes, and under all circumstance of discouragement and dcpr-sioit, exhibited one of those rare instances of public and private virtue which were likely to be more praised than imitated. (Cheers.) The committee will meet again to close the arrangements for the ball and conceit; and several of the members will address the Chairman on what may be expected. IHBOUtiHOUT GREAT BRITAIN, ULL'S NEW SYSTEM, and CIRCULAR for NOVKMDEIC m.r:ln.- In the Woiship-stieet police report, inserttd in tha Standard of yesterday, the chief particulars of lir-cea-Hfa 1. Full Descriptions of all the Valuable lon to the present day.

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Into a It into the stove. The ashes are removed ausing any dirt or dust; no raking out with 01 ine hands, being necessary and during their i i i 'he atovethey are not visible. The (cinders, coke, or Welsh coali will be nbout 2d. for uriug which time the stove wlii not require atten- Stoves arc perfectly free from all liability to It ii. "nijl'i'-''1' consequences as have been met i H' A ies and patterns are ahi lues, in Iron and warming apartments of every description, 'hips' cabins.

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Yesterday forenoon a numcious aud respectable vestry meeting of the parish of St. Martiu's-iti-the-Fields, to adopt measures for the total repeal ef the window duty, was held in tbe vestry room. Mr. Hutchius, senior churchwarden, in the chair; and the former oumumtee for attaining this object was, after some discussion, re-appinted. 'Ihe tax was reprobited strongly by all the speakers, and the new assessmeut was still more strongly condemned.

Kxi uaORDIKARY ChaKOE RlwuiKG. A ttue peal 7'20 change was rung at Thames Ditton Church, on the 5th ut November, the production of Mr. Joseph Clark, of Kingston, uu an intricate method, with IB bobs and 2 siiwle. Three Volumes, priee 3. each, separately or together, The CHURCH SCHOLAR'S READING ROOK; consisting of Readings In various branches of Knowledge, selected from tbe Saturday Magazine, and enlarged and illustrated by a copious explanatory Index appended to each Volume.

This work is produced at the instance of a Diocesan Church Education Society, fer the purpose of snpolyimt sonild and PORTRAITS of PUBLIC CHARACTERS; or. Persona Skerches of 'be Leading Men of the Day. By the iltectlous," Mr. Grant posrenses a Oxlord street. A list, of imcesund a IAR DIVIDENDS.

JOHNSON, T. Norway-wharf mutter, cual-iuerciiaut. Nov. 24. persou and charsctcrs of i.d the evidence ot a tuigeon, bclore a Coroner jury, was to decide the matter.

Yesterday Mr. Carter, a tnrgeon, who had opened the body of deceased, said ho had found all th internal organs healthy, with the exception of tho vessels est the brain, all of which were gorged with bleod, and one of which was ruptured. Three ounces of coagulated blood found extravasated on the brain, the result of eatirin" excitement. In the surgeon's opiniou death resulted frosa natural cams. Verdict Died by the visitation of tiod.

The Coroner communicated the verdict to Mr. iu order that East might be relieved from his recognisances. An inquest was held yesterday at Biompton, on the body of William Callow, aged 12, son of Mr. Callow, ef the firm of Meux and brewers, who died suddenly while at i the grounds of an academy In the neighbourhood, of which he was a day-boarder. Mr.

Robert Blemell Pollard deposes! that he was proprietor of Blemell House eeiAhLiahoient, 1- was i.tiH ol Lis. and had ln for several yeais. On Monday afternoon he was culled to the deceased, whom be was informed had fainted. Pouud hint sitting in a chair in the school-room, supported by twine the boys, ar.d apparently insensible. Deceased w.u, immediately bled in the jugular vein and iu the arm, but w'ttiofj effect.

A gentleniau who was present said tiie deputed was a most extraordinary bey. He would easily walk 49 aula in a day, and has frequently gone out all day uhjuting as and testimonials will be sent in answer rrfu) talent for pin tray imt the men." Advertiser, test production. It contains an iiui respecting the leading men It Is decided Mr. (in ion. -appjicat cxtraoidinarv mass of Inl Nov.

24. useful reading from approved xoarces; it is published uud Direction of the Committee of General Lt'teratureand Educn appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowli and dedicated to the National Society of England, aiid Church Education Society of Ireland. London John W. Parker, West Strand. of the day.

Dublin Monjt ltl'UY, Tower-hill, uci lornicd complete, without a dodac, by the Thames Ditton B. SOLOMONS' PATENT SPEC- tsaundcieaud Otley, Publlstiers, ConduiUstreet. BuflMHfca.Trm. n- a Th Hw" iPl or Am mi perl completed by any party to the knowledge of the arrange! or CAl.DWKLL, Ausrin-frlar. merchant.

Nov. i-4. THE NBW VOLUME OF THE STANDARD NOVELS." Now Ready, In a nesitly bound pocket Volume, embellished 8vo price I7LIZAHETH AN RELIGIOUS lAKMAiN, Moriiiugcou-placr, Haiiiptead-roa4, lead mer- Nov. 26. CHARLTON, Newcaatlc-upun-Tyne, and Gateshead, Durham, svrivener, Dec.

S. CLEAVEIt, W. and Denmark-Street. St. GlleeV, soap-tnauu- HISTORY.

to all others formerly Invented, i visual organs, and preserve the cy will be found Invaluable as-im at night reading. They have (tatlous of Mr B. Drodie. i Mr J. Andertnin.

M.D., New M.D.. 8, Suflblk-place; Gardens M. Ware, ws, St. Heleu's-place C. A.

wirn Kok-rvtngs, S. TROLLOFK'S "WIDOW By the RKV HPNRV Rector of Theyden Mount and Stu tne ringers, lainuucied by r. rucnaru mttor. Ship-pool This is one of tbe moat beautiful spots in the south of Ireland it is within a quarter of a mile of the Bau-dHi river, which is one of the best salmon streams in Ireland, almost surrounded bv hills covered with wood. It is 1 mile Mom the market and post town of Innishannon, 5 miles from Bandon and Kinsale, and 14 liom Cork.

The people in this part of the country are as quiet and peaceable M.A. le for U-Ta wrier, Es sedition, price in. mf History, Itereiiiies, and litciui ers, luv. St. BARNAHV." IJy the Sme Auth.ir.

tl EVA I The ANGLO-SAON CHUR General Character. London: John dlBbS, Wardnur-stn lluWMID, StocKpo JOHNSON. R. Glo (spinner, Dec. 2.

Decs. Complete i Six Shillings. Foruiing the New V' lume of THE STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES. Richard Rentley, New Uurliiutoii-strcet. To be had also ol all Booksellers.

VOICf? tONDU Parker, West Straud. CTORS, when placed in the ear, si musical and other sounds aie with numerous lUnstratJona. urlee ire, arocBi Dec. a. This Day, foolscap Svo, with his father.

Air. rtoberi oray, surgeon, ot lis- at they are in any part ot Kngland. There is a (rood MAIt I'VN, and MOODY, I Newtiue-uon-'l yue, wholesale Rt Innishannon, with a large Prqtesfcint congivga- row, deposed that he had tliat morning examined the 'boorf EC It RATIONS in PHYSICAL ien-draiiers, Dec. 53. itrbtd Immediate asSlstunce to all SB, and 1, Old Jewry, City; entirely House.

fJKOGRAl'ilY: or, the EARTH AS IT I. Jtv.MIS.SR. merrtiant, Deo. H. I tiou aud also au experienced medical man tu the town, ot the deceased, but tound no external marks except wnere M.

ZulttVLtN. ud Cvuuter-ntreet, Soutbwaik, Imp-rner. In the press, to be ready shortly, JOURNEY FROM LA TRAPPE TO ROME. the REV. FATHER MA III JOSEPH DIC GERAMB, ihe mausion-oouse ol ship-pool is to be Vf, teeu furtush- deceased had been bleu, on opemug the head he, fount! y-Sllyhh any oth.r JyOWLAND-S I etL for five years, and immediate possesion iriveD.

It LOTION. Tliis elcLuit 2. RECREATIONS in ASTRONOMY, with a Gloftarr, and upwMd of 60 Illustration, price 4. fld. By RKV.

LEWIS SoN, m.a. is a large house, with good gardens, aud 45 acres of land, i( M.M-,. Miirtiu's-lauff, Cannou-tieet. merchant, Nov.26 ROHsuN, Wall, Northumbeibiud. nutcbtr Dec 7.

SrV'LES, ft. P. Bunburv. oxf or.lHhire. chemlit.

Dee. 4. about half a pint of blood effused on the surface of tli brain and on examining the liver found in it a large cavity, which contained about a pint of watery fluid. The extravaat.oxs of blood on the brain was the immediate cause of drutsV The Coroner said such a tumour in the liver of so yvnuist a with the shooting and fishiug over the whole demesne to be tioneer, et with iu The land is tithe free, and there are no assessed SW1KJ-. (iaiiihboMugb, Lincolnshire Dec.a, Immediately wUI PBlI an original formula of the late Dr- GowlaiMl the skin, and llrst used In his practice its HouaehoM of his late Majesty, ales U7''f') coutliiBes t- maintain a repute ti ltnspi-citic propei ties of speedijy eradicating Eruptive Malady, Discoloration.

tc, and of shed. titxes in Ireland. There axe lour coaches between Iuinsh.iii- Three Vols, post Ii HEIR! WAsHbuUllNK, Great ftlarlow, Bueklnghamtihire. Nov 'J. HO A non and Cork every day, and plenty of society to be had in person, and without exhibiting mv indication or J.iws, a.

Ho had no douh, tha A NOVEL. Bv MIS I LLEN I'lCRFHlNft. the neighbourhood. Apply lo William H. Hcrruk, was on extiaordinary ciicu 'ATES, Dec.

I. currier. it't i lluiltber. So. Waterloo-place, Weymouth; or Mr.

James Fattm, deceased was heated and exci "ft BALDING. Sou IntbePrese, I iiL'itltow. W-, HKCREATIONS in CHEMIHTRY. By TUOMAS GRirFlTHS, CONSTAH. nxf Author of "Nan Three Vol.

p.it 8v TbeFright," Three Vo-ls. st rtvo Th-' Ouiet llu.l and." Three Vols, hvo. ent as It la is Engraved Sold by all ices 2s, 5s. quart.H riH. ea, "Uie s-frfywerj and Medicine Venders.

HoGG, Mathou, Worcestershire, victualler. Imiuhanuon county of Cork. The best references can be which occasioned the extravasation of given with regard to Ship-pool. There are steam-ships be- expressed themselves satisfied, and MB tw een Cork, London, Liverpool, and Bristol. Natural Death.

T. and W. Bonne, fefl. New 0 ndirtct i Oliver and Edinburgh, v'lnuitui Lt ioiu il iwi inojiiriiev riosnun. tsWMli John w.

ParWrr, VI' est Strand. hire, skinner. JONES, T. LlMiryiim, Mcutfostei 1.

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