i ao de-loth iardnIS ! 10 rom-for»n40telesCo.,ill*.cvProvincial News.Kuriunda, November 14.Mr. Lampard, who hu lived on the Anlaby Run lor the lift forty one yean, died on Fiidsy, and was buried yesterday being aixty-w'vn years of age. The funeral m ooe of the laigvst aver seen here. The day waa wo warm that a resident named .lottery, while standing at the grave, ny.rived a severe sunstroke. He was caned home, and 11 now progressing favourably.Cook bum. November 12. Messrs. Oorge Peake and named VmenWalkerfToday, before T. Tregoweth, two chsraea with stealing an Border Gate Hotel. The men wsre travelling from Broken HiU, and were given food and ■hotter by the publican, awl showed their gratitude by stealing tbe auger from a box in the shed in which they camped. They each got a month in Gladstone Gaol. It is booed that this will be a warning to a large number of light-fingered mn who are travailing down* wards from Broken HilLhitherto produced. Gottfried Wilhelm LisbniU was turned out as Leipsic with all thelateat improvemsnta Jane 23. 19ML So. U C, be was tbe contemporary of Sir Isaac Nawton. His studiro though less profound were more extensive and varied than ever those of Newton. MeUpby-os. phjuos, mathematics, theology, joriaarudeneo, philology, history, antiquities, theofrasles, msdicina.anaiomy, nwcouw-is-^ ■« hiafavourite studies. His sasiduity was marvel lout. Hs was a sort of Mviog eooyclopirdm. He was well versed in the ancient lttguagte. and was (airly well acquainted with moat of the modem language of Europe. Like Newton, he never was married, for ** be had no time to think about ih. His bead was large and bakl. his fans pats, hie sight short, bis shoulders broad, awfhia laws smoked snd ungainly. He was spare and of middle height but in walking be threw bis head so far forwasd as to give him the Sophia ~ -suhrd bim, and be in his turn called accomplished540