s being id of the manor of her ‘Majesty, 
he Pert! sipess a s 
cided over the . northerly counties ; and in the south 
the sport has pre aes ilure. Accoun 
} : ‘th 
Bi s 
wall, and it was subject only to ‘a small quit rent 
of 3 3s. rtd an Property extended over shies eleven 
ted that it would afford ample 
300 brig : 
60,0 Some time apsed 
was ore, ei 10,0002. nfs na asia 
= 
at 
at 
at 
ie 
* 
gradually advanced, and finally closed at 
itheatre—It is stated that Mr. Batty, the 
a Terns tud of horses, has purchased 
orses, 
of groun present occupied onal 
Swimming Baths, i: n tie Westminster-road, for the erec- 
of an am nphitheatre for horse- ridi ing and el att ies 
_ The 
> 
cB —oA ’ 
Severe rains have been much against race 
that some may have in the w ig grain. 
Aberdeen.—In consequence of th 
by the church party in commis: ft the seers 
that all ministe 
inculcate the doctrine of infallibility to which the Kirk 
now lays claim, churchmen is city come 
forward to resist it; co the follo resolution is now 
in course of members of the differ 
ent churches in the atts: :—* ribers, members ¢ 
in the casa rish c! and othe 
churches of the establishment in Aberdeen, ledctatand 
that a ing of ssioners, appointe: dat i the last 
> bi ly gy 
men of the church to take, what are pru- 
dent ? of calling the — of their fi to ce 
tain “doctrines _ og in — the church. T 
agnor veto or 
n-intrusion ag: pay Dre arapragpe t claim o! 
ence or irresponsibility ; eho being con- 
i if the man’s office, and particularly the 
pulpit, shall be employed, even occasionally, and in the 
oes 01 tters x Oo un- 
dg hex with th f Christi t will 
ac age pe . corruption 
f religion itself ; ot 
pelea . the ee eran 
‘eee meses te or prevent so disorderly mad 
use of the public sta station and privileges which 
a . 
Garden. — Mai estris re-opened a 
he ‘season on aaatey sti Midsumm 
hanes 
be a momen, of duty—a certain source of strife—a 
and abuse | Q, 
exerc! 
“1 
in this case died on the 11th M 
parent. On the 7th ‘Apel 
ed 
rch, a wido' lower, without 
paruigietetinen of ae 
way :—The deceased had been impressed into Fog: 
; upon which 9 iacomien his m aril 7 
ving 
quired some ex xpi of ce 
of whic “ eae Alexander Lynn had got L gute 
purchas the of “ John Lynn, m 
proo! same person as “ dara Fi 
am Church-rate.— 
r Sir H. Jenner, a eete the libel in mre ie 
tion of Guachts, ‘brought b charchward of Streatham 
agains’ hillips, a Ganatitonst of the pula. The validity 
4 the rate was not ni w disputed, but a try to enforce its pay. 
ent, was necessary. "The party proce ed against was called, 
but at did not appear, and the libel was mineish 
TATTERSALL’S, Tuurspay.—In consequence of Warwick 
J 
Miscellaneous. 
The Premiership.—The following is a list of the seve- 
= —— and gentlemen who have h eld the office of 
rship, viz., oe Earl of Pda 
Earl of Ripon), "5 
(deceas' sa 
Races, the attendance was thin and betting flat, at the Bue 
prices:— 
EGER. 
Coronation (tak a 20 to 1 agst Satirist (taken) 
tot on 
agst Scott’s lot (offered) 
2 
3 
1 20 1 ea 
6.5 i Amburgh (offered) +i ia (t token cnet) 
8 fF: e "Squire (offered) _. 
DERBY. 
- Hester colt (taken) bo to 60 Auckland (taken) 
Bro. to Phoenix (offer.) 
= 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Serr. 10.—Since Monday the supply 
which i is interesting as affording some idea of the 
— eee s Duke of Wellington, Earl Gri of English Wheat has been very omg Re sales hove been mate 
ning ie =n Sir Robert Peel, Viscount Mel- | fly equal to that day’s currency. There were several country 
ee! e 
buyers of Bonded Whs palace 2 iad higher rates could not be 
hen nd Sir Robert. Peel once more, the latter oa btained, uk business wi was not peep ertipaty Peas and 
man being ped for the third fime, head of the Gov Beans sold on about the same terms, and Oats are declining in 
ment. It wi aasny from this, that the nieny of the value RITISH, per Imperial Quar 
above Romie re mem bers of the House of Lords. | wheat, one - Bent, a Suffolk. + White 831070 RB 
Vi Prime 3 Fea, Nomis Lincolnshire eet ri Siting 28 White noes 
Oe. « ey €_ 3% <4 n8 685 
t, in 1834, on tHe resignation of Earl . second, | Oats, Northumberland es ns s3t0%8 Four rs 
in Sak: 1835, after Sir R. Peel had been drive from |—— fh ee exes Peer 
office by the division on the Irish Appropriation Clauses, | BY* |-y7.7tn/oldand new "2/38 tag” = se See 
; » | Beans, M. old and ‘ ie 
and thirdly, in May 1839, after the temporary resignation jee Pigeon, Hieligoland» i Marie eee ee fo ed 
of the Whig Mi upon their defeat on the oe eycemee: seh pedette wee 
Bill. Sir R. Peel was first made Premier by his lat . = 
bao William IV., in Nov. 1834, and was eras by July — 30, speneel 6a 3 a3 11 | 2: ard bene “1 
Victoria with the formation of the new Gov roe cia Ee 2 Re $57 | Saas 
meaty rag which was, "however, abr = :| 74 7] a7 of 2 33 3| 4 3] 6 
eae S office. Te ii is _ -| 7 1 39 7 2 400) 489) 25 
Sept. |. 74 1| 39-1] 2 40 1] 440) ae 
nearly seven years since a Coneervative ‘Administration ee Asoo rn 5. @| af an | = oa | ae 
4 s 
was really ig al me 
witha very briel inteesegnam, for, arly 11 ag a =e sl 94) ast On ape 
ovincial Newsp —The following GAZETTE OF THE VEEK. 
beeen memes edt On| Oe mcmama 
“tits AN Heo 
weekly, 69; monthly, 12; at various other if 18, par itis Potter Postini ie agree cpr sent, Recto 
total, lll. Inthe Provinces—Bedford,1; Berkshire, 3; | Leeds stuff'merchant—W. Caton, Preston, Lancachire, iroomonger—J. Mal 
r =f 2 “ y neux, sen , Liverpool, professor sic—W. Pilling, n-1 4 
| Buc! oe geshire, 3; Cheshire, 6; | Droylsden, Lancashire— pence, cloth-dresser, Holbeck, Y. T. 
Cornwall, 5; Cumberland, 5; Derbyshire, 4; Devon- | yey eee eee eed Re lode wi cchuat. Leni 3 Litaeioeds 
shire, 12; Dorsetshire, 5.55. Gloucestershire, |, coech- maker, High-strect, Maxyishone “I. Buckler, J uckley, and He Base 
b . . ’ a 
13; Hampshire, 4; ire, 2; Hertfordshire, 2 5 | Churchyard, i, Cheapside W. Fretwell, colonial. 1", Leeds—W. Walker 
Kent, : Lancashire, - Leicestershir - a alker, mant paratus ii St. 
shire, page recat aM iad ey Q: oon Sane abgUigrmarions vw Gatenby, Greenock. 
b 3 esex, 2; Monmouthshi 3 : y, Greenock, 
33 a SS 25. é a? “. tti Dove, Glas; 
ortha hire, 2; Northumberland, 8; ing- a 
hamshire, 4; Oxfordshire, 3; Somersetshire, 6; Shrop- | ,, BIRTHS e Sd inst., at ‘Trematon, the lady of Capt. J. J. Tucker, 
shire, 3; 7°53 Suffolk, 5; Sussex, 5; War- | the iedy of Drv-Ailan, of a da gr—On the 3d inst at Wa 
wickshire, 10; Westmoreland, 2; Wiltshi ire, 53. Wor- | eeePerrtord, onus 8s adughtSe"On the ah ir ‘the 
ee? aa rkshire, 27 ; total, n England, 214, | lady of J. Crawford, Big, of the Bengal Civil Service, of a son—On the 5th 
In I reland, 70; * | inst., at Clapton, Mrs. peters remy ghter—On the Sth inst., in Cazlton- 
in 66; in Wale 9. terrace, Lady Lyttelton, of adaughter—On the 5th inst., at Notti : 
7 Mrs. G. Stow, of a 7 the 6th inst., at 23, Torrington-square, : 
pa accgs wie P John Romilly, Esq., of @ daughter—On thé 2d-inst., at the Royal Intirmary, 
he mum- | Miles teeta gst dee rane te eas 
ber of eran issued to the four leading mo rning papers, Anne, third daughter of fhe ite D. Brice, Bea-—Oa, the bal indy at 
during the last three years ending the 5th Jan., 1 1841, setsbire, 10 Katherine Emuns, third anuehter of Col. Grany of Hare 
won of Sir Jarnes Spittal, of Edinburgh, (| 
l mm _ hegre, Esq:, a Gerald, North Britain—On se ee a 
{ 9. “dea beet Walshe, Est =n vot Havannah—Oa eign ask Sear 
Times ef rr. Hawk ong Acre, to Ann, 
Morning Chronicle tee 2.02000 Seen ion Eons the evi Hil, Cont garde, 
y | V7 9,! af . 
The Morning Herald | 1,925,000 320,000 56,000 DIED. On the 15th of June, at Calcutta, Mr. Re M. Stephenson, RN, 263 aged 
The Morning Post 275,000 | 17006,000 125,000 Hamer, er, Hany of Great Hou sath ye year of of het age, Anne, Om the ath ult» 
a ce 9 inty 0! Radzor—On 
: life of 
a rachvorwr ged Table gives the amount paid for advertise- my co  oldene Sonor J. Welker, oy Seer (= Ife asia in esshize, in 
duty duri ring t the sa me peri riod :— Ce pain year = ims age—On the Ist inst., filets Yorkshire, the. wo ney 
— Teicha ise Pontefract, in the 85th ye: mg be SS ~~ 
1839. 1840. | 1841, 7 Seer aes ii a sony Be Tland of St. 
- ent’s, $0} ag i > ‘arsonage, 
£. ck #2. 8. d. yes Seventaks: eed 6; Wie Kaved, W. Wynne 8 sa aes incumbent of ncaa 
|The Times . .| 11,238 3 0/| 12,638 0 6 ° Fe te 20 a ey a ee ee ae jn the oot oF te 
The Chronicie =. | 46190 6 |; 4,402 7 0.| .4,607 20 | hit age—Onthe ath inst, at Croydon, in he 
The Herald . .| 4,796 9 6 vais. a6 sae ; 0 Se 
ThePost . .! 3,191 9 61-3, piss 14.0! 3,467 14 0 INDES OF THE PRINCIPAL, HORTICULTURAL s 
The number o} i an Mar ch of 
the present year athe Fe aay 25,000 ; 
Morning Ch Chi sale. oe i Paes Herald, 164,000 ; 
Morning Post, 100,000. 
A E. Rockingham gives 
igorous ~ 
Pelargoniums, ru! ules for ju 
Pivotees, list of the best 
sl rye a fine as 
d about a rt a head of oe are already 
ne house. 
rmidlgene 3 there is, as yet, but o1 
PRrerocative Gouenie the Goods of Alice Kelham- —This 
case related to certain alterations in a will which the testator 
(a pg ferme 7 " 
for 
$8 
ie 
5 
wigs, deseri| 
Fence, Jaret 
Glndisiug card nally, to cultivate 
doped Comat 
ie 
Groom’s Nursery, Lilinums at 
Hampton 3 Om 
He 8 sce : 
. re 
S34 6 
pide a 
Layers, make ee 
Pe bee one Hort. Pete I 
ogre the-Vi ‘alleys situation for iat. os ciation 
Be 
bert nile de- ea tae “piace, tianbare so 
Loaza, Mr, Hei == ta} G 
M , best = 586 @ 
ee eee 1) taineataee a ee 
