F. Burghart, Clifford-street, Bond -street, tailor—fifth div. of 14d., on Thursday next and three subsequent Thursdays, at Mr. Graham's, Coleman-street. J. Carruthers, Shepperton—third div. of id., on Thursday next and three subsequent Thursdays, at Mr. Graham's, Coleman-street.
EMIGRATION.—The exodus is once more on the increase, but chiefly to Ans. tralia, and from amongst the middle classes. Vast numbers of young men of respectable connexions, some of whom have been employed in the banks and other establishments, are preparing to take their departure
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Glass 17.—The prize of 15/, to No. 121—viz., to Mr. Joseph Phillips, of Ardington, near Wantage; silver medal to the breeder—viz., to Mr. John Rajer, of Eastington, near Northleach. Class 18.—The prize of 15/., to No. 133—viz., to Mr. James Futcher, jun., of Fovant, Salisbury; s
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October 12, at Ltreknow, the wife of Captain Fletcher Hayes, M.A., Oxon, Assistam Resident at the Court of Lneknow, of a daughter. On the 27111 ult., at tht Priture de Lamalgue, Toulon, the wife of General the Right Hon. sir Frederic Adam, Cr.C.B., of a son. On the 20th ult., th
December 8, 1852 - Albion - London, London, England
HO - USE OF LORDS. TRURSDAY, APRIL 14. The Earl of ABERDEEN, in reply to Lord LYNDHURST, stated that be intended to move for the report of the Clitheroe Election Committee. The Vaeinatiou Bill passed through committee. FRIDAY, APRIL 15. Lord BERNERS moved the second reading of t
ti At the evening meeting, on Friday last, a lecture was delivered by Mr. T. H. Ettaley, "On the Identity crf Structare of Plants and Animals." Commencing With minerals and vegetables, Mr. Huxley observed that one marked distinction between them is, that the latter are always un