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with a a ae rd sPperenee, inn ane 6 of greet sae end aes excitement was manifested | venience has been experienced by the public in getting the 
airs Toh hee er aia, att i= 7 ong the mob who crowded the court and its ete light coin exchanged; but, from the statem 
ing aN pi BF. 8 eaving e dar hood. _Thete wa — Beanie testimony in the evi- | Ministers, it is expected that some meas sac iy 
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Railways. ~The following are the returns of the princi- | are these :—That on ee the 6th inst. ls citer hae W aid ost at sgeueate Pare ar dak 
pel brat ser duri May! the past week :—London and Birming- | natyne, corn-merchants 0 nnis, had reason to apprehend | with the Bank an . Be Commissioners of Customs Ex 
ot nh etic ; Grea t Western, 13,6811. 4s. 3d. ; | an ‘attack upon their premises by the populace of the | cise, and Sta mps this purpo A new coina ted will 
Soin Wn 051 North Midland, 3,980 Me 4 tfc om sealer ee cietiar home tones (Ce ee src, the Matter of the Min having, it 
gis be $1008; an outbreak of a similar character hayi ve . Fy. 
York and North Midland, 1,570/. 2s. 5d. ig a cide ent, taken place on the previous Saturday. The nes ee Fee ot ad i Ea frote the: Shepreno of the Ex 
ler not atonien with ene sty bebated quested from the authorities a guard of police; and a| from 1817 up to 1835; on what sll AP Liweeek. te 
n the line of the Great Western Railway. It | force of 42 policemen, men and officers, were charged | not yet stated. It is reported, that out of "about 50,000 
nat ‘that some pit carriages, whic ha been used in | with the service of protecting them. In the evening, to- | sovereigns and ball soverci ns exch eds th 
conveying passengers from Ascot Races, had been left | wards dusk, the anticipated attack took place. nu- | of the proclamation at the Ban k, ie d mae 15 7000 bare 
on the line, and the down mail train ran into them, and | merous mob of men, women, and children, assembled: | been foun ight, articular Ae. dee 4 
*two or three passengers were rather seriously injured, but | stones were thrown, policemen and magistrates struck, George IIT. ite ‘ain 181 z and Ce ; iV ts me ' 
fortunately no lives were lost. It is stated that one of the | and worse violence seemed about to follow. The confusion 1823, 1824, 7 1830 Those f rte 2s in 8 
ins to Ascot, on the * — a races, carried no less | increased as night closed in; both magistrates and in- generally speaking, full weight - the tind a soos 
_ than 1,600 persons.—On esday, a special Brats spectors of police appear to have oe their self-possession; | trifling. Among those presented at the Bank el id 
+ meeting was held of the Eaves of the Northern and | some magistrates absented themselves, or would not act | other A ps in the Metropolis, are some a , an “ 
: mpany, for the purpose of considering | with their colleagues ; excited cachasons a in wives George II. and III., said to be in as pales op dpe Aig 
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submitted by the directors was by means of public and | be clearly ascertained. At last, whether with or without | centur tt Cc l 
private tender, to be sent in before the 6th July, which | orders, (for this point still remains uncertain,) but before pi a pro i a prs gp sd ea Biases bow 
would then be opened at the station in ae fiaa in the | the Riot Act had been read, the police fired,{when up- | specting a new coinage of half farthings. 
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baer. the shares, the plan of the directors was adopted | verdict of the jury was, that the police did not receive sco PrORT 
— ously. The question of disposing of another lot of | sufficient provocation from the people, who were tumultu- warp sy The ous wa y apasigenes dbl Bae dk age than usual 
58 shares, in the hands of the company, was adjourned | ously assembled, to warrant them in firing, and that they | on the and Sing aport was excellent. The races commenced 
.. further consideration. In ee 7 a proprietor, the | fired not only without orders from any magistrate or any at hall pas rel 
chairman.said the total expenditure to the present time | officers, but in opposition to the positive orders of the ay Grevile's roduce Stakes of yi aes one ON wile. 4 me) 
_ Was 817,3002., and that the ‘eaty beeen this and the officers. 38 policemen have consequently been committed: | ° The Wokingham Stakes of 5 rad "each. (handicap). Last three 
Eastern Cou nties Railway Company, for a reduction of | and in their removal to the gaol, the escort of a numerous quarters of Me atc’ sae a! anne Pr siete 
toll, so as to cheapen the ‘Bg had teen broken off. body of troops was required to protect them from the paranee I Bente oe) ; 
——_—_—————— ob Great excitement prevailed throughout the town, | Col. W naka’ Singleton ©.” 3 
and the military constantly patrolled the streets to prevent | The following also started, but were not "placed : —Lord Rosslyn’s 
Dublin. ae Government has decided upon issuing | any outbreak. An inquiry into the whole affair has been Sonal 5 ae r. J. Stanley na. Sister to Glencoe; Gen. Grosv Hevea 
a special commission, “aotwith panging the near approach instituted by Government, and Mr. Smith, Q.C., has pro- c. by Healotsoat of lah pent s Yorkshire Lady St. Se ae: 
of the assiz aig ee the trial of prisoners now in custody | ceeded to oo By to pee eats all the i oe ‘eal "Teapot Tus, out of Escape; Lord Exeter’ s Albion ; Lord 
for the serious ates ca in Tipperary during | connected with it. Two other persons wounded by th March’ ‘eapot ; nd Mr, Pi it’s S 
the last two months, and to which we have referred from | fire of the inns have since ai ed. ped Po ctting—4 | Breage ag: Ned to} oa Sinetten 
time to time. It has been resolved that the a — : aget Sn reetmeat. Rai iabcides iuuea “off Wi aa ht nels 
Justices, “tease ig and Doherty, to whom the commis- |> : SCOTLAND. trong running te ry parts of the distance; Monops, Johnny, 
sion will be directed, shall preside at the trials, ‘A that: Ayr.—A public meeting was held in this town a few and pecan thee peed Peps iy: roses Coming the lead, yy | 
the neakeoutions “shall be q J “ a : a it to the end, and winning by half a length ; Singleton was a bad 
P ions s sonducted by the Attorney-| days since, to take into consideration the construction of | third, 
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General in person.—A return recently made in the House | a railway from this place to Cumnock. The line, which it | Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each ; 50 sovs. added. The winner to be 
of Commons of the spirits taken out for home consump- | is computed will cost about 6, sana per mile, or 132,000/. toltor ttt F i ve . = Panicle i be ‘ 
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tion in Ireland since the 5th Jan. to 5th April last, and for the 22 miles, its prveprse length, will, it is said, be so | Mr. Shelley’s Iole es i é a 2 
ineral districts which | The cgi _ starte “ but were not placed : —Mr. Chariton’s 
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decrease has been very considerable. In the d in thi i Mr. Good egg ee Solom 
( : : e quarter end- | abound in this part of the gontiry, either by way of | L2e° Mr. Goodman's Rover, and Mr. Ehillimore s Saeaaee 
wedhig 5, 1840, the number of gallons was 2,212,465; | Joppa, Ochiltree and Auchinleck, or by Joppa, south Betis to Saat the Ac par gets play “fo the tt eae 
while in the Seen are quarter this year it was only | of Ochiltree and Auchinleck. The general feeling of the | favourite gag hes. made oe Be soso of the running, won 
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to the judgment delivered by the ¢ your Dundee ay a serious fire occurred in this were 2 Tereny Ta aa ee each SGarholonew) | 
in this a prs os € to ee validit oe pan town, attended by great peg fen of property: It ori- ae Ht He Soe * Windsor ENS : ; 
; © question, whic mn in abeyance some | ginated on the premises o s. Taws and Sona, mill- ardnor’s c. by Came out 0 
time, was raised by two. Momo trials for biveu. in which spbie ners, in Lo joel apels er In ice seqtamce of a The alan , Sechio’s ie but essher? Tan Cogan at Cur. 
the defence set up by the prisoners was, that the mar- | deficient supply of water, the flames spread with rapidity, | Mr. J. bay's Mulciber, Mr. . Etwall bas, c. by Ple tiary, i 
riages In question were illegal, in consequence of their ane aid destroyed the building in w the fire com- | Acacia, Mr, Phillimore’s Solomon, Mr. Triden 
having been performed by Presbyterian ministers. The ced, rere with an —— house. It is st ae Wor. Waging tot Lard esters 7 to2 
result of the Court’s decision is, that marriages so per- that from sixty to seventy workmen will in gr be agst Vakeel ote © cd tnd 7 t9 4 cack: get 
aang are not valid. In giving judgment, however, the | be thrown out of employment, which will add greatly and 7 to 1 eae and Cecilia colt ; the winner not men 
— differed in their opinions. “Mr. See Perrin and | the Risiens: already existing among the operative classes Didale this wast all is tea wae 
: a; ustice pton were in favour of t own and | in this town. horse — 
|. the validity of the marriage; the latter. Bos one part of | Plate of of SOL. iven by the Members for the Borough, added to a 
5 the case, but the former upon the whole. Mr, Justice "THE ra gyi asa em oe wo sovs. mong — winner to be sold for 2001. Three- 
zien and the Chief Justice gave judgment against the Tran w Opera —Much interest — felt in the per- + Beek roy 2 6 (Sty) 1 
‘ pomn and in favour of the prisoners. The Court was PBA ener at this t oa on Monday, in consequence. of Cord Go Bantinck’s Aticia wn aN 4 
us equally divided; but Mr. inalie biel gave way | the reappearance of Signor Rubini, fon’ 8 nights only, = Lichtwal Trident a este Mec 
ii, formd, in order that an appeal should go to the | previous to his uitting t the stage. crowded falling so by cata "Lord 3 not placed :—2 Patchwork, and snd Bt-Geed. 
House of Lords.—The Re peal igpoeisecn held its te throughout ; her Majesty, Prince Albert, the Queen Dow- we See SEY . Betting—7 to Satan oT as “a 
ee on Tuesday. The Se ecretary, among other letters | ager, and other members of the Royal ba 1 with a great aa 1 Be Fo 5 tol St. Jean D'Acre. St. Jean 
: “* eg. mae haheutngd the receipt of 9s. 8d., all in | number of the nobility being fi resent. opera per- - — 
__ Zarthings, from the coal-porters of this city. The repeal| formed was ‘ La Sonna Signor Rubini taking ce ayes Selling Sieked of 5 sors. ‘sack, with 50 added. The se 
a oy for the week was stated to amount to 717. 9s. 93d. In | leading part and Medina Perian — . The — to receive 101., and the winner to "be sold for 1501. Old 3 fits. 
his incites of the proceedings Mr. Daunt brought forward | ance was frequently interrupted by loud applause, and ee ee ple) 1 
. notion reference to the late unfortunate loss of life | the fall of th pram Ae Signor Rubini, together with Ma- | 3:1" Leecgy ok : Pit? ¢ 
‘in 2onis, and concluded a lon; pg speech wi with the following | dame vetitant” was called 2 fry and received with general The following were not placed : Lord Exeter's Revision, Lo G. 
resolution :— That this Association, viewing with horioe and long-continued cheers pte ein he Rang fe Dafa a Pe rrthote rd Mr. Becis's bee imacdary , Mr. KE 4 
‘ mectable loss of human life at Ennis, and |in his favourite character of Don “Don | sto -agst Miss Henticot and ite tola ronan” omen 
_ Most deeply sympathising wi e survivors and advisers | Giovanni.” made all te running, and after a race the stand, won by 
Of those who have fallen in ei fatal occurrence, do never- gigs le faire a len 
Seem less = ss to the Irish people their most solemn pa | Miscellaneous aoe a eae 
eaty t with all possible patience and for- : , 
bearance the due course of iy . The resolution was se- | The Gold aaa sate —The-proclamation issued by se Vicx-CHANcELtor’s Seeug — Denes Cam 
arried eg Be vernment, gi our last, relative oe: ‘the gold coinag plaintiff, John Gray Duncan bill eainst hs wines ana 
Belfast—A meeting fe ee nas in ibis town, be has pers ont: derable a ee aes the trustees of their marriage s 
the ° qe trading gavage ama | 1s occasioned mnich ; 828 Se et Cam} 
. Yianism in J d 200 years ago. The esi Dr. Couke, é ace culty has been 
Moderator of the bl to the chair. A ienced in os £ coin are without consider- 
ber of speeches were delive b terian minis- deduction ; and in somein ‘icularly among 
SP aepesinnd appeces r ! B min = Saturday nicht, a great renic’ prevailed ; eg | Survivor of them, of 3,000i. to Helen Hod: 
tS in praise of this form of chur government, but the Be 2b OP ee vets PER doz Ghiges, Ueing entities o this reversionary in interest, married the 
= ceedings present no featu particu rest. ch as 5s., it. ted in some instances, | plaintiff at Java. In 1833 j and Mrs. 
Sack We il gt et last” gies which | and in the generality of cases the deduction amounting to eesana, and Margaret Cempbel Seg Se ames 
had taken place in ‘this town between the police and | 1s. From the statements made by Ministers in Parlia- | Marion Campbell, the survivor, to ery by 
the Se, jin oe ence of an attempt made by | ment, it appears that the average deficiency is about 244. Satie oon lele ne, fob de Eth ma 
the elas : “orig: tetera ¢| or 3d. on each sovereign ; but the loss on the exchange at | whi hi Sabet eres bell, 7] 
whic thas theca fone piwere Srak-on b ig Pigs a) e bullion sho; is generally much higher. The exc ei an a Mrs, Duncan, se sey ee Pa va a 
jank of England has caused a scene of bustle and 
on in that establishment t during the get although 
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