DEATH OF THE REV. J. JOHNS. It is with sincere regret that we hare, in addition to the numerous list

... of Cathol.c clergy who hare proved their devotion to their religious duties to death, to record another rictim to the fever the Rev. John Johns, who died his house Mill-street, on Wednesday las', the 23rd instant, aged forty-seven yearn. Mr. had, for the last eleven yea is,been connected with the Domestic Mission Society, and fulfilled with zeal and efficiency the duties maiked out at their ...

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... ROVAL BOTANIC! Grr GRAND B A L LOC NA.S CENT, AN\D )Tl3FER ENTE .RAIAENS rilE ~TIIKErCT('t RS of thle WfPA OAIC GARDEN ?? [anmitn Lte. that undier d ,jjstjinccished Patronage of! _;j ~~iyand t catty, -whoa, Nibiltt?' they ?? wvill appear in a fututre \ eeti'encent. e ?? a RAN II\\L1.0ON ~ A ScET 1~~~ ?? ~ ~ r~ Weekoo. Trhe Iart atiA[l)N1 Of the of -lt it tc at dax vt-l ic a-,I- -~t~~atwh ohec. ...

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... IN Tl)L OtUBtE. II 011O 'VAY'S .OINTMENT. T' Bittraordinst'y' Otro of it CGertlem'in eightiy Yeats of ago, 'a of at y.ery Bt.i d lovg. LNIII ?? tk a .Leter .'i'O1eCI txiooarta, i~thi if XII JCItt'Vi 1847. Holy To Proftt' ai I4`!]toqv9o Live Si.!beg to ?? lothai t I otiffired ivi lb it Nlads Ii di, for eater yeats. noid hail ion-w ung, r th, h-its 'df a rc- this speciable -nt'o.'o here hir ...

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... En Stabfl0 & ss~rvef~anbtil to. LEGAL. t am daily receiving communications from oersons requiring gratuitous legal sdvieein. the Star, whose very letters pt'ovc them to be men of property. The space of this paoper is not to be snsep lised by the rich to the detriment of the pooar, whose c ases shall al. ways obtain the first consideration. Rich men re. quiring advice shall in future receive ...

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... I QUEEN'S ROYAL THEATRE. MR. JAMES JOHNS POSSER, LESSEEt. f-IS PRESENT WEDNESDAY, June 2d, will be performed the Drama of THE WHITE HORSE OF THE PEPPERS. Gerald Pepper, Mr T Lee; Colonel Chesham, Mr Dickinsonl; Major Mansfeldt, Mr Reynolds ; Agatha, Miss S M Brown. To be followed by the successfal Extravaganza of JENNY LIND AT LAST; OR THE SWEDISH NIGHTINGALE. Baron Swig-it-off-Beery, Mr H Nye ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... HOUSE OF COMMONS.—Wednesday, Juke 23. The Speaker took the chair 12 o'clock. PRIVATE BUSINESS. REPORT.—Home's (Ferguson's) Estate BiU. RKPORTS CONSIDERED.—Leeds Waterworks (No. 2); Manchester Corporation Waterworks (power to sell to the Manchester and Salford Waterworks Compaay); Taunton Improvement and Market: Bills. THIRD READlNGS.—Caledonian Railway (Edinburgh Station and Branches to ...

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... GENTLEMEN'S COOL SUMMIER-DRESS. Alpaca Zephyr Coats. Lamna Cloth Over-Coats. Dust Colour Over-Coats. / Dress Coats, one third the usual weight. Trousers and Vests, extremely light., Black and Drab Hats, in Beaver and Satin, very light. Linen Blouses, from 2s. 6d. 911) ffj' PANTECIINETIIECA. HEIE SUBSCRIBERS have on Sale, INDIAN COI ; sod CORN M ?? (Whitc anul Yellow), of ver y healita- litv. ...

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... VICTORIA TEM£PLE. GREAT ATTRACTION THIS PRESENT EVE NING (MONDAY) and during the Week. Last Week but one of the Engagement of Mr W. G. ROCSS, Celebrated Irish Comedian and Comic Vocalist. First Appearance in Edinburgh of Mr and Mrs J. B. HILL, from the Theatre Royal, Newcastle. tiRAND CONCERT EVERY EVENING, together with I a variety of highly anmusing Sketches, supported by the whole strength ...

Drainage Act.—Applications for loans under this Act, which appeared in the Edinburgh Gazette of the 21st, 2

... May : Applicant. Lands in Parish County of Amount. / KiWriiTriT.r, Towie, ! £ s. d. J.DavidGordon Aoehindo.r, Inch, Aberdeen 5010 0 Kindcthmont Sir J. S. Rich- j Perth 1600 0 ardson, Burt. * , C. 11. Maxwell iiiuittlc, Kirkcudbright 10 0 SirJ. J.R.Mac-j jrqiilurt l , 0 kenz-.e f, oUs [ j Knoekhain t jContin ...

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... PROSPECT HOUSE, .FelixcStoW. To be SOLD by AUCTION, By COLCHESTER & SON, On Thursday and Friday, June 17 and 18, 1847, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, THE entire Household Furniture, Pony, Phaeton, and 1 other Effects of the Rev. THOMAS HOPKINS, upon the premises, Prospect House, Felixstow, com- prising, in the CHAMBERS-16 mahogany and painted 4.post, tent, French, camp and stump bedsteads; ...

Jslatric&. On the 7th ins.'., at the Collegiate Church, Mr. Thomas Mills, to Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, the Waggon ..

... Cross-street, Cheshire. On the inst., at the same place. Mr. William Howard, Miss Mary Kirkhatn, both this town. On the 10th instant, at the same place, Mr Thomas Johnson, Oldham, to Mrs. Sarah assail, of this town. Same day and place, the Bev. W. Wilson, Mr. William Johnson, of this town, Miss Margaret Litton, of Warrington. On the sth inst., at the same place, Mr. J. to Miss Martha Benyon, ...

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... [bt express.] LONDON, THURSDAY EVENING. MONEY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE. From various sources we receive more gratifying reports of the present state of trade at Manchester; and although there is some difference of opinion in the letters to hand as to the production of goods having exceeded the demand, and being, therefore, one cause of the existing depression, we find that none of our ...