ADREAM.—If the person at Southampton, who had a “Curious Dream” will COMMUNICATE such further INFORMATION as may lead to the result hinted at, either to the party formerly addressed, or to B. J., Jerusalem Coffee-house, Cornhill, a liberal REWARD may be arranged, and secrecy preserved.

259.—Tuesday, April 22, 1851.

PALLACE’S P. and W.

260.—Wednesday, April 23, 1851.

PALLACE’S P. and M.

261.—Thursday, May 1, 1851.

NO. 14.—S lmpi at. C. qoul. & F. pink. P. M. C. lnho. omgk. qlin, & B hkq. F. nqpg. in. mo.gh.ltu S. oqlg F. nhlm, knom, for, C. hgo. F. lqip of the lqmg npi, ikqg. Exhibition F. qik. qmlh ploi to hnip. omnl a mioq. C klmh. & B. qigk. F. qmlh too. C. qkin & lgi. F. hipn. at C. lhmn B kml. F. knoq is a iplq. opkn. 5 mioq. lqkn. C. opq & lmoh. F. kmn, ilmg. F. kqpo hipk. mqho. olhi. E. lhpo.—J. de W.

262.—Monday, May 12, 1851.

MOSS ROSE.—The Lady who clandestinely left her home on the 1st of May is most earnestly implored to RETURN immediately, or to write to “Highlander,” whom she so cruelly deceived on the evening of Wednesday. Feelings of the warmest affection, saddened, alas! by intense grief, incite this annonce (sic).

263.—Thursday, May 15, 1851.