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Newmarket. At ten at night the 

 Duke reached Eelvoir. At that 

 time all apprehensions of the ca- 

 lamity spreading furtiier had sub- 

 sided, but the ruins still burned 

 intense!}'. On Sunda}; his GiacCj 

 in a most feeling manner, retiun- 

 ed thanlis to all those who had 

 everted thenisehes in e.\.tinguish- 

 ing the tiie, or in protecting liis 

 property. More powerful proofs 

 of reciprocal attachment and gra- 

 titude were never afforded than 

 w'cre elicited on this interesting 

 occasion. Almost inci'cdible ex- 

 ertions had been made by indivi- 

 duals in arresting the tiie. 



Edinburgh. — There has been 

 some tumult among the colliers 

 at Calder Iionworks, near CUas- 

 gow, caused by some of the men's 

 wages being withheld for a fort- 

 night, in consequence of arrests 

 for debt. Saturday se'nnight they 

 assembled at tire counting-house, 

 and having, b\ striking the clerk, 

 exinced their determination to 

 obtain their wages, they ultimately 

 accomplished payment, and re- 

 tired fiom the scene in triumph. 

 On the ^\'ednesday they attacked 

 and much damaged the house of 

 the underground foreman. The 

 same day a warrant was granted 

 by the Slierift", on the petition of 

 the Procurator P'iscal at Hamilton, 

 to apprehend certain of the riot- 

 ers, and to employ uiilitary foice 

 in aid of the civil authority. Early 

 on Thursday morning the warrant 

 wiis execute J by a p.irt\' from Ha- 

 milton, and a troop of the rjth 

 dragoons guards ; and George 

 Love, David Love, Hugh Wat- 

 son, and Robert Sharp, suspected 

 of being particularly active in the 

 affray, were taken into custody. 

 They were at Uist cavrisc! to Ha- 



milton, but it was afterwards 

 found necessary to remove them 

 to Glasgow, escorted by dragoons. 

 About 150 people, it is said, col- 

 lected at Ijothwell- bridge, for the 

 purpose of rescuing the prisoners ; 

 but as they were brought by lilan- 

 tyre, which is a diiferent I'oute, 

 the soldiers I'cached Glasgow un- 

 molested. The men had not re- 

 turned to tlieir work on Friday. 

 A party of the dragoons are still 

 stationed at t!ie works. 



^9. Munich. — This evening, at 

 half-past six o'clock, the mar- 

 riage of her Royal Highness the 

 Pi'incess Charlotte of Bavaria with 

 his Imperial Majesty Francis 1. 

 Emperor of Austria, King of 

 Hungary and liohcmia, &c. ^vas 

 sulenmized in tlie chapel of 

 the Royal Palace, according to 

 the rites of the Roman Catholic 

 church. 



The procession to the church 

 was extremely splendid. 



Tlie King and Queen, and all 

 tlie Members of the Royal Family, 

 with tlieir numerous suites, at- 

 tended the ceremony. After it 

 was over Te Deum was chanted. A 

 salute of 300 cannon, the rinaring 

 of all the bells, and three vollies 

 tired by the garrison and land- 

 wehr of this capital, drawn up in 

 the s((uare of Maximilian, an- 

 nounced the happy event which 

 binds in the most intimate union 

 the sovereign and the people of 

 Austria and Bavaria. 



The Bishop afterwards gave to 

 all pi-esent the benediction, and 

 the procession returned from the 

 church to the saloon of Hercules, 

 where lier Majesty the Empress 

 Queen, their Royal jMajcsties, 

 the Princes and Pjincesses, wore 

 pleused to j'iceive th<; contrratula- 



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