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7B scammer! of ate 
the reign of James I., and many 
ae for themselves the > Repeal of the seongees Bartholomew Fair.—Ti blished fai this pal Le tly to be thrown open to public in- 
He the bl took some notice usta ‘Number, was opened yes- | jana Prior ti a of f William Iv. » in. oe 
the rece! h change “of mi- | t rday by tl the ovocisialtee of the Lord Mayor. trar: th inet i 
nistry. Sooer to the question of eee) he said, it | previous day the usual proclamation was made ber of pi ined in th 
might be asked wt: Bs - re = to violate a solemn | Pie-poudre Court, calling on all who take part in “the fais 
compact, betw He would answer that | ‘‘ to pay their —— pickage, customs, tll, ye duties rsa to Hare ie See pictures in them will exceed 
ion by sit acompact? If it should | to such co art," am d to all fi reemen who mead to be made 
be answered ‘* ll is reply m st be that the party | their licenses. With this fz F abli en man: meester interest, includ- 
10 ing was either a very audacious denier of the | peditious, as zie! heapest, court of law an i ant, oy Sa nyders ; a fine old Francia, one or 
tru! as exce I orant of history. It | the country, will probably expire Barth he air is = o Gatuboroagh, one or two pictures by Hoppner, a 
was, he contended, no compact, unless that is to be called n the ki m where ae vestige eg length the Spanish 
It now merely collects t 
the 
‘oreign 
dq 
that w Trishm 
another, the oppor might be allowed to 
— 
1; 
5 
Es 
powers. 
or Lord Kensington 
ward A praia = wis was. 
erties. 
2 period there a particle of liberty left in 
=. pres vrthoaen stotain vest iat ‘af it, and was carried oe = 
of. The 
nal ones relating to aes said fis This court was esta- 
pera in rate of E i pba IIT., for the summary re- 
dress of all 
o 
WProbincial Nei 
raigin a our last, the 
State and Progress 
harvest, for every kind of 
| factory pro; pro; ress j ; and the accounts received fi rom all parts 
brib ery that ever yet | was thought o dancing at fairs, its original name, pied 
'y alon ; on there Pp ing derived, Erte antiquaries, from the 
5,000. f for th pt ft hs al That f the suitors, or becaus 
% Wee 
we 
cme poate with power u used t tyra 
force, fraud, and bribery, by the suffocation we ae pl 
voice, vid the aa a of countless innocent a was 
ne mated. He 
bam itas vaeinen blackest were crimes. 
union w which he was not ti 
And the 
medy. ‘Should he be be told 
ea as speedily as it was Sceaitis to wipe the dust 
A 
whole highly favour- 
able. The alarm felt some time since seems now in a 
i and it is only in a few 
min 
rom othe shoes re the fee! wil of the applicants. When this 
a enith, the cases brought 
pind that th e appears to to be a partial failure of some. 
particular description of a he is stated that there is a 
| considerably great 
er breadth wheat sown year, 
than has ever neue re been SS canindae. The greater 
2 ce i. 1 2 + ie z and farmers, 
stallage and standing-roo 
ees ‘the aubject "of. its deiner investigation OF | 
— 
sent sve 
s all cases been 
to th called ‘* 
eople of En) lanshd- Wiis. o¢-losc. he should:h 
his side. When the Tories came i » he: knew 
th of sabkte ta  waaak such as 
never were assembled together beta nd they would 
i the indictment was — — 
, Was 
se and humans 
as_the - least chance 0! 
The p on ol- 
land’s Mob’’ on the midnight b before the acess 
showed a great falling-off in t eines usually at- 
tended that palbese iy and fom om re bev character 
of seems “4 be entertained 
_ Mortality of the Mitipenes From. the table of morta- 
the wee 
Tor Mr. O’Con or L then conc arre: 
a ae. Hist a pledged himself cod bir he lived h 
ase to struggle for na inde; ependence, 
There = old “i no violence, no riot, no seeeamie nO Sa. 
crifice of property, and no dro ad of blood should be shed. 
—she 
ending Saturday, 2Ist August, it a appears that the total 
average, 
number were, males, eoiicane os 388. Weekly 
1838-9-40, males, 475; ales, 45 1. 
Th. 
portion 
rmers, it is peri gien 
for the most part satisfied with their eam yong both 
much to exceed their 
well, aad alihough laid flat 
in many places by the late heavy rains, 
vered, and ni erg wi swede appearance. 
e second crop of grass 
abundant ; 3 in consequence rot oe hay is is eelling gg te] 
ee See 
provi 
Lords of the Admiralty, Captain Bullocks of the gate 
‘dott a eee, 
Th e vines are ete 
fe hi 
Ireland had hearts and han 
was eminently entitled 
ee Be i the 
* the North Seas, commenced on Tuesday an inspection 
the Tham mes, _from Staines- nes-bridge to _Yantlett-cree z; 
more virtuous he believed tk he tru: Pay in Gor | 
re prosperous. After several other se appropriate 
proposed, the uietly 
Iready been urveyed ; ae 
some im important pees ewe ‘will be made in 
the banks of | 
don bilge to Chelsea have al 
said that 
consequence, 
from disease, and, though rather backward, are not un- 
promising ; while the fly, it is said, are more sragg er 
than t they have er been known. On the who! 
1 be one which will afrd t but 
5 
lieth, 
to rehe ee had been eeting qi 
broke 
Spitalfields School ¥ ae first annual: distri- 
i? river as to give facilities toits navigatio: 
Importation of Meat, &e.—We have before noticed the | 
Somber ne ao. Robert n= ps son of a 
ae sores farmer at Iver, was committed to the aol < 
metropolitan a “markets. on the _— sn = unu: etd 
h, and grow 
ethan 
| tion to upwards of 100 cattle and sheep, ai 
tr 
London steamers; one Of ache ‘in addi 
boxes 
by several Sc 
and 200 of 
salmon 
short ate patial on t 
pvc ngewe ntions GE ite found 
moors. The supply of provisions of all kinds feng Beate 
L appeaiae 
pe 
sq ig daa evenings ag Sat as a youth mle Franklin 
fell in with the prisoner, and while cross 
° ot caught the iphones os ot in conseque: 
perisage demir took p' between mig hich however, 
nded; and Poanklin went tee 
he h had. received any any injery." Dari 
f the pupils, and the benefits to be | 
d by ag pen which he delivered the several 
Is tudents, 
mand is said to be good. 
Accidents. —On Sanday evening, seit ante Grou 
gaine 
pies tot to the Successfu 
=| 
on ecm the d fi ing cff Shadwell, and so rapidly filled with water, that 
the Superintendent Registrar, showing the sum.-total of Lele ers jumped into Pen ond te oma considered 1 to ti : 
hd ys ooh once ~ Jules fe 1 2 h b i d until the | ™te Webb, ho ie 
istrict of the parish ; a sponge it appeared } arrival of a steamer, which took t h 7 
henge the number of bones in rish iahabited was ca ch raat rsa for their sncty, s,s they were all omar me acer : ve 
: building 187. total 15,077. The without oe any injury. The vessel E year 1828, was 
— cae f population was, males 61,079, females 78,375, il M before 
4 difficul ie fatal. accident 
of about 20,000 a in the parish within the | 1 at the dink ty: of Mr. Vickers, Stoney- street | teen A rolictorappered panne of the Poe 
rem, oF 2.000 ra Borough. oe emplo, in ee he ta t t preebesis re \otenee licat 5 the robbery; after 
seLiionia Socisty.— onday a meeting of the Colo- | dwelling-house occupied in removing the which  vctick itor for the Post-office applied to have the 
: cat for hep held, ee Earl of Mountcashel —— the | over pen _ tara en suenly the joists ag ihot gave prisoner again remanded, as it was probable, he stated, 
the purpose o of ideri ail precipitated a feet. re * 4 
which had been come t phere. om a 
we. on the ease of Mr. Mood: retinas sce 
serious injuries, ser lies in 
were of a 
interfere while there had been any hope of 
Mr. M'Leod'e 
York S release, but since the decision of the New 
felt bound to 
sen bos ee eamanere 
cet nian parse er znd that in the 
trusted o 
ar cmp fo he vinden ofthe mt honour, as | th 
oe 
ional honow 
only <— meonep" thet the <— 
onial possessio! 
coe: : 
pgs eae —O: 
State for 
Mile-en: 
Foreign Aas chairman, to the Secretary of 
ene Exchange.—The: first contract for the 
eons of 
> vanlates a was 
rene Sypechectontesn fa 
Bis hermes aa ee intr closely p 
works are t 
¢ tender of Mr. 
whole of the 
5 
" ifamplon Court ieaated that two more rooms at 
The gett solicitor wisk 
sig 0 by the 
yore. been rebuilt the church, 
built on the he pln ota cathe, is now res cxbonnd 
mensions, and ins 1,800 sittings, 800 
—The Cornish inform us that the 
has Gakineded, ‘aad po ag th shoals 
ast, ma: have beem 
Wells, the 
