The HAVANNAH STORES, 364. Oxford Street, opposite the Princesses Theatre.

THREATENED DEMOLITION OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

In consequence of many thousands of persons in the United Kingdom having been unable to obtain a Copy of the GREAT EXHIBITION CHART, printed in Colours, and presented by the Proprietors of the WEEKLY DISPATCH, to their Subscribers and the Public, in the months of January and February last, A RE-ISSUE has been determined upon, to take place on SUNDAY the 16th of MAY. The Chart, which has undergone a careful revision, shows by simple diagrams the number of persons that visited the Exhibition daily, the amount of money taken at the various entrances, the quantity of refreshments consumed; the names of the Royal Commissioners; an account of the origin of the Palace, and its dimensions in feet. In order that every individual in the country may possess this statistical reflex of curious and interesting results, to mark the demolition of the building, and to serve as a memento of its existence, the Chart will be delivered GRATIS to every Subscriber and Purchaser of the DISPATCH on the day stated.

*⁎* The DISPATCH is published at 4 o'clock every Saturday morning, in time for the First Railway Trains leaving London, and for the Morning Mails. Early orders should be given to any Newsvendor, in Town and Country; or to MR. R. J. WOOD, No. 139. Fleet Street.

N.B. The News Agents will have a Copy of the Chart with every DISPATCH of May 16th.

Now ready, New Edition, improved and corrected, in 1 large vol. royal 8vo., 21s.

A COPIOUS and CRITICAL LATIN-ENGLISH LEXICON, founded on the larger German-Latin Lexicon of Dr. WILLIAM FREUND; with Additions and Corrections from the Lexicons of Gesner, Facciolati, Scheller, Georges, &c. By E. A. ANDREWS, LL.D., &c.

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