16 NOVEMBER 1850, page 20

Tue Great Exhibition Building.

The Society of Arts held their first meeting for the session on Wednefl- day the 13th; when Mr. Paxton read a paper descriptive of the inven- tion, design, and construction, of......

Births. On The 8th November, At Basted Hall; Suffohs, The

Lady. Esq., of a son. On the 9th, in Clarcudon Square, Leamin o r•ton, the lion . ti4,,Charles E. l'ctre, of a son. On the 1111,, at RugbYtheWife of G. G. IiradIsif . *Ai -......

The Copying Electric Telegraph.

This invention, which has for its object the transmission of copies of the handwriting of correspondents, is now in such an advanced state, that Mr. Bakewell has brought it......

Military Gazette.

WAR-OFFICE, Nov. 15.—Ist RegL of Life Guards—Lieut. R. Winterbottom to be Capt. without purchase, vice Lord W. Beresford, dec. ; Cornet and Sub-Lieut. G. Henry Earl of Mount......

Commercial Gazette,

Tvesday, November 12. PARTNERSHIPS Dissoimm.—Muncaster and Wilson, Sheffield, stock-brokers - Boocock and Scarf, Leeds, corkcutters—Brown and Broughton, Salford, brewers-......

Mortality In Tile Metropolis.

Results of the Registrar-General's return of mortality in the Metropolis for the week ending on Saturday last: the first column of figures gives the aggregate number of deaths......