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r di whic T.Y.C. § Lord amor s Aristides, b ar ai Mid- pc superstition on the part of the prosecutor; and, to per. 
papers are rat ith wee ee eg of pee, eee dleton (bye) "beating g Col. Peet's urat, by Slan o and wx others. ns unaequainted with theignorance that still spr eads over many 
seem to have n together Merge nw nh A g00 engt a of our agricultural districts, would see belong to the 
and gentry from all parts of the coun*ry. e grand The I a rk "Plat ot a s0v5- euies toa sweepstakes of 5 | history of many centuries past. It appeared y the evidence that 
quet took pl Thursday, the 21st. The Gamers Lord G. Bentinck’s African | the prosecutor Bey shop at Sandford, in thi ty, 
dtoa s hair was taken by the Ww. Howlett), beating Mr. King’s § Sultana, Lord Rosslyn’s Cornuto, | was, in the m mth of ‘April last, in a feeble state of he He 
amounte P h . at : filled b d Mr, Greville’ wick. Woneasy. This aay's Ss sport was | happened Sane pened occasion to see the prisoner, who is an old 
ae of Downshire, an ba ete mE was €c DY | not over till even: bic , maki early seven hours’ racing. ipsyewoman. He fell into conversation with her on the nature 
the Earl of oe Of o exh: the papers y Wednesday.— The Quten's Plats ns 100 eS Wo r sacs ihis complaint, and she bed ena er to Late oo ap : at one 
e who ent well, ™_ Boe stoc Bs cea (Bel), beating Mr. es eford’s | of his neighbours had loo upon him wi e evil eye, which 
hye to have been ee but many breeders r. old’s c. by Emilius out of Memima, and Lord | was alone the cause of his malady, and that until the baneful in. 
di ttl Sos ee G. Bentineks Tripoli. Won very cleverly by a length. A fine } fluence of this evil eye could be coun nteracted it was impossible 
be json rea {ro a “a line tle in gonsequence ne race for - hat he should svt w — The or sp er was i greeny give her 
fa istemper prevalent In Some parts of Ire . 18 The Stewards? Ficig added toa handicap of 5 sovs. eac Y.C. | first half-a-crow h which she crossed her hand, and per. 
affection app to be of a very malignant character, an sovs. Won by Lord Jersey’s f. by Touchstone out of “Adela formed “cae absurdities. It is hardly ne pose to add that the 
to present the ordinary symptoms of pul on disease (Chapple), beating Lord G, Bentinck’s Misdeal, and Col. Peel’s | evil eye was_ oved. he parties again, and the 
s ‘ arry Ow ral others started, but were not placed. Won | prisone ‘this ti é part on d in obtaining yp the sum he 
t commences with t continuous ctr ga an tens by a head; Misdeal beating Garry Owen by halfa len ngth. | had before given eo lier Still theer vil eye glared on him with all its 
lungs on examination after death are foun T. wood oe of 25 sovs ‘won by * aa ~ il 1 =— li ae influence, and 7 p< sa wees oe d. 
subs., 0} m 101 declared, &c. Won ajor ay’s Retriever e saw sepins'x a ve her 5s.; which, no doubt, con- 
rey bee ed. eee reds of cwioguad maine said to ‘have been (Murphy), beating Lord Kilmore’s c. oe Muley Moloch, d. by | vincing her of the extrem ° ceedulitd of the man, she ventured to 
on by x thee in & Ribber pt 4 per F aye a Acton, and Mr. Shelley" S belay Longle any Several others | test it yet ot atk farther pasne iigccm him oe i was nece 
—aAno on trial under the recent sta- | started, but ay ren aced. Retriever made all the running, that hou get ‘ogether e money he could possibly 
tute was held at Armagh on Friday, 2d, before Mr. was never caug by six lengths. mmand; t sh that money with him toa place on 
; 4 rh Handicap Plate of - — o @ o a sweepstakes of 5 | a neighbouring common which slie indicated; and that he must 
Justice Crampton. he A hogs neral attended in + each, te n by Duke of Richmond’s The Cur- | then kiss her hand and show the money; and having done this, 
Be rir bp rages The ep gant © had for pai 7 ga sn ipomers), 5 rad ‘ is Theobald’s Pocahontas, Mr Ley’sc. by | she promised she would bring before pa me of hs com by whose 
“ r, all of whom, along a ad ior cite is | Elis vege of Kebehcye, € and Lord rig gett 's Gilber a, benno evil eye he was then suffering, and cure mplaint. 
i The Stakes of 25 s y Sir After this este he went toa sailors foe m he occa- 
per Seat tn conse nas 4 e - 4 t a fo i pad Stanley’ 8 wept | (Butler), beatings ‘Lord Chesteriel’s f. rea Muley sionally worked, and borrowed of him 25/., which this person 
izes ; but in qu Jury not agreeing, they | Moloch, and Lord G. Bentinck’s Tiptoe. Won by jeneth SiEveny. immediately lent him, on his saying that he wanted it for some 
‘were held o ver for a second trial o =e occasion. The The Me ene Plate of 501. with 502 added by th s, and | private purpose. Having borrowed the money, he went to the 
pines a elath wh ° ad never n ma menable to tga 101, fro for the se nite hor: e Ae “i ey nee ned spot indicated, and there, as he s capt nee He Pin Bis She 
on m by Lor Eglinto e Young ’un (Lye), beating Mr. | desired him to prod the money, W e did in his han 
The ju ry fou all the parties guilty. he Cou in Gregory’s ord Bel Lord G. Bentinck’s f. Stop- rik eo -Ssays- pk when she said that he must for a sho: i — 
forcible terms, rrged all members of the illegal ita Me and Lord Ver alam’s Concertina, Each heat wo y. Fitzr session. This seems to med h he iaawitlt 4 a 
tion of Ribbonmen to take warni the e ample about | broke down in the second hea murred at the proposal. On hearin is the prisoner madea 
to be made o hots five Romane. and sente each to Thursday .— this being the “cu up day, the stand was crowded, sneteh at the one scnoseded 4 in getting it, and set off at f 
tra: tation for sev s. All the convict f are an Dna gguety assemblage of spectators had collected at an | speed acrossthe common. The prosecutor stated that he was too 
Fanspor 1p Babe convicts were 0 feeble to follow, an that she escaped with the booty. 
the better class of farm 
SCOTL 
Edinburgh—The Ge roves ‘Assembly oe ae 
ursday, the 2Ist, to be ved a8 a day of solem 
humiliation, public worship took (ade in "the pees of 
the Establishment. There a goo n the 
e€ most 
interesting localities in the neighbourho mber 
of red at the Edinburgh station of the 
G ay amounted to 5,600, being more than three 
times the number on the of the sacra- 
mental fast in Apri - The number who travelled on 
ie various branches of the Edinburgh Dalkeith rail- 
way, including children, was above 7,000. The number 
who paid was 6,861; and it is stated that these we 
efly of the respectable classes in middle an life, 
and that not a drunken or disorder n 
i elect 
— 
oe 
t even oy “ate ‘The ae to the Chair 
of Pat th Toca vacant by th Dr. Tho 
will take place on the 9th of next month. he candidat 
n; De, John Davy, Dr. 
m Loch Boisdale ie cine destined for America. 
se popular races ae a 
The proceedings 
Pigg gto = 
sday.— 
very i attended. 
. Mile 
S 
Goopwoop — —Tue 
this day, and 
wi 
e Craven Stakes of 10 soys. ibs. 
‘on by 
Discord ont colt}, he cates sealer 
: er. 
Le akes me 50 wegen each, 30 ft., for two- -yT. -olds. 
Half a mile. 1 on by Lord Maidstone’s The Castor 
-ott), beat Gneonts Bastile, Lord Exeter’s c. by Beiram, 
Lot 'G. Bentinek’s Brambl and Mr, G Patri Kk 2g 
‘om 8 by a len 5 pope 
— of 25 SOvs. each, witha Lage of be 
ferent 
‘ ting I's gentoric, 
of Richmond’s Eaglesfield, Mr. Mr. Grevill's 
Bentinck’s. 
and 
Misdeal, 
aooding 
ense distance. 
12 subs. 
Dy Lord 
Chesterfield’s Mehemet 
by 2 
Graiwicke ‘Soneat 100 sovs. he 
Won by Lord Verulam’s et ria eer 
i cre, Lord 
a by aneck. ej 
Sweepstakes of 300 
Won by Lord G. Benne Messe for four-yrolds, 
Westminster's he fostaphe 
Ali. Won 
kept it tthe ae bey su tailing 
he e has seldom, if ever, bi seen, = . 
The Gondivood Cid Stakes of 10 sovs. each, for tise: 
ne 
Match, 1,000 s t. Cup course. 
neck. 
“The ob ag Stakes of 20 sovs., 
&e. 5s. Won by Duke of Richmond’s The Currier (Lord 
March), ani Mr. Holmes’s Vulcan. A dead heat; which 
a orses divided the stakes, and The Currier walked ver, 
The Ham Stakes of 100 sov 3, each, h,ft., for two- vikold colts. 
for three-yr-olds. Gent. riders, 
rr ‘Sucepstakes of 25 sous. each, for 2-yrs-old colts. T. ¥.C, 12 
pitied Won Lord Chesterfield’s Sai the Hermit (Natt Ys 
wee c. by Sultan, jun., 
Gaper. 
ck’s A ged Rane: 
divided, and the 
eating Mr. rt Decisive, Mr. 
f out of Victoria, and Lord G. Bentin 
between the two first ; the stakes were 
walked over. 
The Molecomb Stakes; of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. 
Lord pyar a The Caster (Scott), be: cating Mr. veamete Vie, 
sto gy colt, and Lord G. Bentinck’s Bramble. Won cleverly by 
en. 
The Duke of Richmond's Plate of 1001. New Mile. Won by 
Lord Rosslyn’s pees u: open age bn Forth’s Vibra- 
and several others. Won cleverly by - 
ie pat scription of 20 sovs. 
Mr, John- 
Charles X ti 
Ferguson’s Hireawa y, Mr. Ettwall’s Thistle Whippe WwW 
minster’s Sle cone ag Mr. Bell’s The bali ML. dien’s Bel- 
inck’s Yorkshire Lady, and Mr. . Higet spe! ek. by 
ing, 
ead t pace b Beg it Thistle Whipper an 
Fireaway lying next, Yorkshire Lady and Be on fifth and — 
Charles. Squire, and Seamew horse g up the r 
ere no alteration of the slightest moment in the aang 
rses they | the last turn, Ww ae aoe fice 
aire ed t the dista 
lengths fi e second. Seamew horse pulled up a mile | Rye . . 
om home, and Sleight of-Hand, the Yorks a dads, Bel-’|; Beans, M Peer old sis - 26 t 084 we “Tick ay: 36 Hetrow 23 ee 
coeur, were tailed off two distances. The pace ae aie 1 eae ors Maple, 30058 Grey, 28 4 
> wae ¥ ple 0 33 rey 281030 
The Anglesey ase ad 15 sovs. each, for 3- a, “olds ke. "Gentle- WEEKLY AVERAGES 
men iders. ile. 13 Subs. Won by Mr. Ff. Clarke’s Wheat: Barley.| Oats | Rye. | Beans.) Peas. 
Cu blir. Pp. Willi liamey; beating Lord "G. Bentinek’s Paes | Sane 17 eee 4 10} 21 6} 8610} 33 9 | 32 6 
Print, M ir. pete Spe pga ay and Sir W-Stanley’s ware After — %@ ., 63 i 6| 21 7| Bt 7 | 84 83 2 
the first quarter of a Curryco onal sti the running, whichhe |J™y. 1 + * pn z ME a Be Sa we : 
kept up to the end, at dies ina rT by tw aerate cae ; : 65 8| 98 0| 22 0| a8 6| 3410] 35 B 
3 2 oo.) 2 65 4 [97 10 | 21-6.) 36 35 1] 34 0 
oRuiGP peda Aver., 64 7 27 6| 2110| 34 2] 34 8] 34} 
Rous Court.—Clark d Langdale gave indg- coe ae ae 6] 86 
~~ = this - vtpam “reported Ms ‘the ‘Const in May last. RIVALS IN THE RIV 
it was by the trustees of the toe of the soe che “pi ‘ts aD ng, a Flo our. Wht. Bar. T Malta: Aci 2 Bns, | Peas 
formeriy rector of Nectom; Norfolk, pro Bagehs + 8152 ei — Brls. | 6790 1867 7286 es eer I 283 
of lay tithes in Necton, consisting of a monty. of the “thes of is S306, ” ta3i13 |. 700 cone 
isinsct: big 'ing upon the dissolution of the monastery of Westacre, Foreign - £708 5 2703 : a 
mac an ae ne ae ed as re Bed and vested in GAZETTE OF THE WEEK ¥ 
the testator, Thos. You dittoh ther,the Rev. | INSOLVENTS.—R. Byers, Pitfield-street, Hoxton, laceman—J. TI, Nine 
ung, now dead, “ life, with remainder re his Leow Fins, Brewer. : ; 
a ae brought against thepresent rector, the Rev. Wm oon Ade 8 By araes aa aes = Khe z. Holywell, druggist, 
In April, 1839, there was a commutation of the tithe for an eunteck inet Pocestrecc, Coreteas a eeeliee o) and fe Me Cove "Cambridge 
x pp ——— seller. and T. Metcalfe, Cam £es 
Mesos eke of 905/., to ~~ _— _ i die reieos-aes ~ epee a uphaleterers—J- Cotton, Nottingham, and Pg and, Leicestershire, hosier. 
s successors. In conse ee igh seas Laverne ol, mere ant J, Se ptt Birmingham, £ = me y 
Young, ¢ os brother and devia iste or life, en aaa of th gg er—J. Lang, rmitage, edfearn, x 
cese of Norwich was appointed his substitute; but no patics was + bonptrnaty nme bangin shad Wik ne ah 
taken the ye ekiotons nee of the portion of la tithes. After the de- | Glamorganshir. re, linen-draper—R. © » Gra and H. T, Gray, Upper 5 rd 
vyisee Young’s death, the plaintiffs hm the bill for a street, Blackfri estwrood, Wo pton, steelyard maker—S Seis 
paper of — ‘annenl rent-charge of 905/., and for = ley, Dudley, grocer— T Clarke, Rugby, Warwickshire, mercer—W- Stone 
tionment of it, according to the ‘calous of the brea moiety ty of the pre De 7 ‘Works br aware ‘ok — Ga + dessa tis yrasbire, 
2 ‘ath-upon-Dearne, York, brewer: elton, Gainsborough, Lincoln . 
corn tithes, a the kee belonging to the —Lord | ™ er. H. wees nay Bi Poe omer engineet_—W. Weod, oun = 
Langdale said, the firstquestion was, whether the tection: Thos. A eaaecen cps me japman, Totte: menses 
Young, was entitled to the moiety of the vag tithes. His Lord- Ft ayes AU fdatesex, pa paper Srcties ora : Fiton ae Bolton e Moors Small- 
title from f VIII., and | ware dealers—C. L. M, Liv rei ot dealer— ur and E. 
Hi 
§ 
e Tithes 
“Won by Mr, Johnstone’s 
bee ag Xil. Sian, “peating Mr. Lichtwald’s Hyllus. Won by 
ad over wey: were pg uded from seek- 
enna to. om gr : 4 portion 6 f the funk charge com- 
sao on they in the tithes. oe Bene enc 
declare the plants had been entitled to — etn the corn 
es, and wi to such a the rent- 
(i es bore to 
the whole of the tithes; and there must be a teleeroa to the 
re Sn settle the pro . e plaintiffs were not entitled 
thane th urther account. — e was no foundation for concluding’ 
— defendant had notice of the plaintiff’s right until the 
im was made. The. Soran poe was justified in requiring th 
claim to be made out legal proceedings and enn bonit it might 
have been wished that some of the defencés had been resort 
to, enti — of opinion be ~s shuee of the suit. 
size INTELLIGENCE.—WkEsS Ir, ExXeTER,.—Eliza- 
beth Small was indicted for prog we a ce person of William 
Harding thesum of28/, This case presented an instance of extra- 
sugh it 
did no 
ear’s Smurateneent. 
MARK LANE, FrIpay, 29.—The little English Wheat 
left over from Monday was eH at that day’s prices. The busi- 
transacted in Foreign has been to a limited extent, but the 
weather being unsettled has biota ay ather more confidence in 
the higr there are but few buyers argoes afloat. Barley, 
Peas, and Beans, remain enaiered fn $aine; but the ping Mee! of 
— aey is small. The Oat trade continues in a very 
18H, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER . 
Wheat, fone Kent, and Suffolk - White oe to Ps Red 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yor to 68 White aoe 
21 fod per _ 19 to 25 
Barley 1 ae ae ee atecy, 3 org) 
i ree and ¥ orkshire ure to 24 14 to 23 
cena ant aah) 2 si th > . ° iad 20 Potato Lie = 24 ; 
ag Fee 7 i9 Pot o 2 4 
Arthur, Birmingham bis makers 
SCOTCH ee le oe wee Benton, Huntly, Aberdeen, grain, m 
chant—J- C. Henderso ek id G. C. Balfour, wine ‘merchants, eon pam t "Blase 
Pes 
ilson, Kirkcudbright, spirit dealer—W: oe 
sie ere Corstor: storphine, Kin, te ted Fifeshire, co a Jack- 
_ iy hago, oo vokieelibea innon, Rutherglen, merchant—J. and J. Craigs 
BIRTHS.— On the 96th inst, in Grafton-street, the lady of E. Jekyll, Esa ad 
a the oe inst., in ba are Hyde- park- ee, the } cy 3 
e So ae at Coombe Lodges © ox : 
t 10, Ca Rice HeuseS 
ar backhoes, Mrs. J. S- oo , 
cleston~ 
the es inst, ke 
of W. casters meee on—On the 28 
, the H 
Worthin om °F ee 
oe 
Blackbur 
the bareug ho 400 = Bt 
unge : 
ye Incl lara, nughter of d of Mr. E. Robins, of the Piazza, Cov entgard CD. et 
——————————— 
Pri by Messrs. Brapauny and Evans, Lombard-street, Fleet-streety * 
La recine of of vy pitetriae, in eseu City ad London, and coae b suing 
he 
where} all fi Severin and Comme ation ue wit 
Editor.—Saturday, July 30, 1842, _ mente whe “cide 
