Ber 
conse has occurred in the Bryndu Bryndu Colliery, 
ees to Messrs. Ford and Sons, near Pyle 
ep ee Ue : t report was 
D din the omediately has- 
pit, and sev eral persons 
“ae to the spot kii pir — = that ¢ every man 
working had be 
the origin 
been at work, ar their amore om pre not recovered 
until after some hours, m most of them PR y frightfully 
~ aama —The h Ambassador paid a visit = 
the Sis of the Colds tream PS a ~ Shee 
acks, jinvi on Friday 
he ks 
as 
entered his carriage. celleney appeared 
zin paee with the attention paid to him, parti- 
cularly by the ladies, with whom he freely conversed. 
DrvmMonn, Bart., of Hawthornden, of a son—5th inst, a 1 Calves, and 20 Pigs; from Scotland, 80 Beasts ; from 
Brook Strest, the — Bes mena = > eee inst, at tan. and Suffolk, 2700; ‘and 100 fro Norfolk 
burgh, Lady ALEXAN =a ~~ » at 30, | Counties. m the Northern and and Midland 
Upper a nage papra ash SAA aie rs. JOHN Per st. of 8 lb.—s d s | Best Long-wools . to 
BERESFORD, 0} st Scots, Here- Do. Shorn + 2—4 4 
MARRI AGES. an the Ist inst, at Wimbledon Church, the fords, &c. o 4 2to4 Ewes & 2d quality om _ 
Lord sega Tuy: NNE et the Lady Unrica Sr. Maur, second | Best Short-horns. 4 0 —4 Do. A, 3 10— i 
daughter of the Duke of Somerset—2d inst, at Rethaspeck | 2d quality ta: 3 2 Lambs 5 S—¢' 3 | 
Church, the Earl of "GRAMARD, K.P., Lord- Lieutenant of the | Best Downs gün Calves .. . 4 2—5 2 
county ‘of Leitrim, to JANE CoLCLovGH, youngest daughter of | simaa =- Pi o E E pe $ 
the late H. K. GROGAN Morcay, Esq., Do. Shorn: z 
‘fo a - A fee Pi for the | 
county of Wexford, and Lady Esmonde, of Joh wn Casi sri | 
imst, at St. jasa Church, Hanover penta 
mm Beasts, pa aie na 23,8 860; Spee 239; Pigs, 475. 
ra T 
CAMPBELL, Esq. o only brother of Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart., S HURSDAY, June 
of Garscube, nshire, to MARGARET, eldest daughter of | We are but ieee “supplied with Beasts; how 
ame women Bart.—2d inst, at Frensham Church, | trade “an pond gee are retained, ‘thou ¢ a 
Major G. W. Buicu, 60th Royal Rifles, youngest son of the late | Clearan ected. wz ois alanger pply of Sheep ; 
Admiral Bligh, C.B., to JANE, second daughter of G. A. | trade is heavy at latera angr are scarce and dear. 
ULTRIE, Esq., of Aston Hall, Shropshire, and Sandrock, Calves are selling about | the as on Monday. Fro pd oe 
parson Surrey—ith a at St. Mary’s, Penzance, W ALTER | many and Holland there co "49 yan 455 Sheep, and 227 
J. H. STEVENsoN, Esq., Bombay Artillery, to CHARLOTTE A’ Calves ; from girerer: ree — lk, 430 Beasts; and 128 Milch 
eldest daughter of etc R. toe ILLAN, Esq., M.D., and ad Cows s fom the homeo 
to the Right Hon. Sir Lawrence Peel, late Chief Justice of | Best Scots, Here | Best Long-wools. .. — .. 
tenet fords, &e. on 2to4 4 Do. Shorn ee ee i S 
DEATHS.—On the 15th April, killed before the Fort of | Best Short-horns. 4 0—4 2 Ewes &2d quality .. ae 
Rooheea, near lemao, in Oude, ALFRED pistes Bramey, | 2d quality s 2—8 Do. Shorn . 3 l0to4 0 
Lieut. in her Majesty’s ad Royal Highlanders, fourth son of | Best Downs Lam ar KD sea 0 
the Rev. Thos. Jennings Bramly, of Tur ridge Wells, Kent, alf-b . . . 4 2—5 2 
aged 22—19th April, at Azimghur, E rom a wound received in | Do. Shorn ne iy 2 8—8 8 
RIC 
the Eai of the enemy on the 
VEN Esq., son of the late L. J. pg ap 
l, and of Woodhill 
t-law, of yee the coun ty of Shri 
shire—22d April, killed in action io j peanae 
Li EDERICK CAM 
CAMPBELL GosTLING, 
15th, Epw. WARD FREDE 
of the 5th Bengal 
Beasts, 880; ae Tanib. i 080; Calves, 421; Pigs, 195, 
Rohile’ sn, 
Wr n a with the Mooltan ee Horse, eldest son ee m : to 2 upor hn = r $ 
paste Page i § aged 95—) f a was sm e ade: or 
— 4 April, by ti the explosion oof a m ine — fi t being very limited business was confin to 
the capture of the dt ity of ry of Koteh, Capt. ROBERT Borra fo board, which could only be effected at 
ATTEMPT TO Ass. TE LORD Cas —' 23d Regt. of Bombay Light Infantry, Brigade M Major ia the 2s. to qr. om in our former quotations Bario isa 
Westmeath Tr reverses that on Frida; TNOON | Rajpoo Field Force, and se rigge, slow sale, at a decline E 6d. to ls. per qr. ns and Peas 
an attempt was EEEE rd poe: Amancio in | Guernsey, aged 33—19th ‘April, a wees: wy a ea ie bring late rates. t trade is very dull, and prices must 
the town of Athlone by a ma amod Michael Kelle wound received Feb. |23 at the capture of M nj, Lieut. | be quoted ls. to 1s. pe qr. ih sae this. Fe Bee Re pid 
Lord C d z h Dr. E DERICK JAMES SUMNER Brocknurst, of her Majesty's 53d | Meets but little iag, an 
". ast pens m company w.: oot, eldest son of the Rev. J, Sumner Brockhurst, of Em- PER am ge QUARTER. 
Poor Inspector, wa assing es rough cee College, Cambridge, and recently of Sandown, Isle of | WHEAT, uean = po AEEA gent White 41—49 Red . 40-48 
Charch Street, on his way to Rourke’s Hotel, when | Wight, aged % At Azimghur, x some oe Torse a e E ee 
D e" : 4 D; N ». Assistan -Gen rr | 
Kelly ed at him, and attempted to strike him with | with sir E. ingens force, seco surviving son of the late| — Norfolk } Red ej 
a large knife. His lordship warded off the blow by | sir. ling, Bart., nst, at Chatham, Fo 36—64] | 
raising his stick, and knocked the knife from the man’s | CaroLixe Mux LADY HARDINGE, wife of 1 T. Jones, Bantey,grind,& dis sto30s, „Chev. 88—40 Malting . tae 4 
Taller attempted to regasi ion of it, but | E84. and relict of the late Sir Richard Ha Bart.— Foreign. . grindingand distilling 20—29| Malting . 30—83 
hand. Kelley a p on of it, but | Sth ins Chesham Place, thi RICHARD Oats, Essex Essex and Suffolk.. 21—23 
was prevented doing so b, . Brodie, who seized him = nha eer coy Sorta, per AL Mee otato 
the arm and held him until taken into ly by coat; widow of Obwrx A.B. CRESSWELL, Esq., and danghter | — ins + 
police. e time since the mer was a tenant bd Siria Sh ge Gung, pot he Altyre—ist inst, rd Rye cesign. 
of a Bos house, the me ste Foroyar aged Tests ay ~ momar | HENRY eons GILLMAN, RYEEAL, foreign. ee ae 
from hich =) ames illman, maay AeA .... ic 
since whi e been to as very rong aged 43d ma at hia Heat Surrey, EDw. ram =" Pigeon ereer ee ‘ine É 
q.—l0th i at his residence, 1 ean Street, Soho Square OreigM ... +2. ++ sessveens 
weapon sow 10 inches long, må had ben | Gtr fae Bate rn, Pose So Psd | ia hea ik en tt H 
in useum, Foreign <.. 408 t0 428 ...... f Í 
purchased but an hour or two previ Academy of Sciences of the Institute of Frane , and former], RMN aea T re White| — (Ye 
usly. rly 
Tur Recent Mu x.—Two persons President of the Linnean Society, aged 84 med do marks delivered . B roe Country 27 
ere brought into ‘Ti th Dicom Daa Per sack 30—85 
charg. with the andes of William Greene, a ket FRID. AY, Tune 
> One of the men charged is named Greene, and he r ima Starsa tae the exe bretn ston th the aed peat Good 
. . ie 5 
is a nephew of the murdered man. The have COVENT GAR RDEN, June 1 peor: of foreign corn and aaa rable wi have 
discovered a hatchet, a hay knife, and a turnip cutter continues brisk, and the supply is equil to th e demand, | caused greatjinactivity and heaviness tharis the corn 
in the of the prison: exhibited Cherries are still largely imported from the Conti: a and a | markets of the kingdom, resulting in a ir 
on the body of he deceased o a to linvo ‘been: in: few E mgs oe have also made their appearance whberries | prices for the week amounting to Is. to 2s. qr., in some 
FA = Sppeare are abundant. Of Pears, a few Ne Plus Mouris: ar still be | ins more, uj Wheat, both foreign ; 
flicted by some such obtained. Barcelona Nuts fetch 20s. per bushel ; new Brazils, | about 1s, per qr. on ey and Oats, here rather more on the 
be DRAGOONS IR Dublin Freeman d. do.; Spanish, 14s. do. ; Almonds, 24s. ; Walnuts, kiln- | latter ; and in several places 1s. per qr. on Beans and Peas, 
says it i payee oes milit irel iaki n farthe: dried 20s. do. Amon Vegi —_— Rhubarb, | Flour has di f Dupont onl in several a : 
ri es T Jani, 
4 d Cauliflowers. Eng! now co g into market ‘ht reduction in was concedi The arrivals of grain- 
compliment to the trish 1 nation "the es now in use| at from 3s. 6d. to 5s, ‘shel. Of the inter t there are like- | laden vessels on the: coast, for orders from, Bouthetis Tart 
by 5th Read ie sori are to “be wit thdrawn | wise large arrivals leven civ Green: tiful, as | have small, several have been sold on j 
immediately, and paki p me on the | re also French New Potatoos are axe largely supplied, | offers, although fully adequate to the demand, 
le é OZE: cum- mi e wee: Qi oan 
principle of the old Irish pike, i aroe Ao ohe and Green Artichokes fetch from 4s to 6s. per dozen. Cu limited. The arri k of fe 
corps. bers plen Cut flowers area amg AES sist of Orchids, Gar- | are large, but the former going chiefly direct 
green, simi il be. fai Pona a denian Hebi ole = oS memes Denia chad. he 
P, are z 
the 
Pine Apples, perlb., 6s tole iin, . half sieve, 7s to 8s 
Grapes, new, per Ib., 4s to 10s Oranges, per doz., 18 to Is 6d 
ay De ere astae. | GAE ade T 
Str Pamir Cramproy, Bart., M.D. -General to the Beaches per don, 163 to 
Forces, and Surgeon in’ Ordinary to her Majesty in Ireland, os, per doz., 165 F G ETABLE 
died on Thursday morning at hia residence in Dublin, after a | Cauli a ics 
Caulifio’ each, 4d to 6d Beet, doz., Is to 2s 
lng and painful dines, “He was born in 1779, nd i ied, Brocooli, p. bundle, 1s tolsGd aces. battle, sits 
ughter . Patrick Hamil mon, Greann p dox z. bunch., Ls ge ae oaa: 
Westmeath. ae ena ae ie cet kon, French Beane, 00, 1s 1 
SirJoin F. Crampton, K.C.B., late Minister t United States i $, e sa i IEA 
thd aow, Amba aade ak the’ OAE ul th. PEDO, whe fre ere Garlic, Ber. 6 tosa 
was born in 1807, The title of oo a Rhu bundle, 4d to 6d Lettuces, Cos, per per score, ls 
rary distinction, and will not be conferred upon other pera se ya aod nen ae 
>, score, ls 
"Sm EN. Boxtox, MP. The Globe of t ann per ow is dtodd | Bndi teas 
> 7 ounces: W, to mdive, per 
the death of Sir Edward Buxton, M.P. for Hast orfolk, Canevta pachemmoh IAA ERR A TANEN . bun., 
new, per bunch, 6d | Mushrooms, p: pott, Is tols 3d 
Po ten sieve, 1s 6d to 2s ae neg oer ryt 
Pp. S 
sea p fmaitera g ege Sh P 7 Ban Freie a EE 
Tak -sescmpanoen rig ac Nia- Sm l of Thirt y -six Tru 
y other vessels connected wii iti MITHFIELD, AY, June 10. corn, 
: ie laying down rime w Hay 058 to 70s s | Old Glover ++ ++ $49 tol00s 
Pt ly Atlantic —_ took their final Su or do. (aid) er 87 
f the purpose of makin another attempt to iy the N an? Server `. l 30 and Peas, à 
cable, mere A mi hol ou IR 60 eats T Fusbay, June 11.—Tho demand for all a 
Rowen .. se se 50 60 a Dies, ’ y 
 mid-oce: J a A EE, tie BO: been dull. Indian Corn moves off without. 
distance between the tmo poi e precise Fine old Hay.. .. 70s to 80s Fine old Clover . 908 to 100s Pr 
be laid is 1730 nautical aa to which aoc is to — era ana — nan ae eae 
Í es. ength of wire in |New Hay.. .. .. — - n over .. — 5 
both vessels amounts to 2966 nautical mil Inferiordo. .. 1. —  — |Fine2dcut .. .. 90 
iles, so that 
there is at least 80 or 90 per oa Wg OE PR a eee — |Inferior do, .. 70 
gencies, Snir WOOLS.—Lonpon, Jun: 
ANOTHER ERUPTION or Vesvvits.—Accounts from |, The shea and will take about.» EAR 
of the 27th ult. describe another great eruptio before the bulk of wool is shorn off spice nine) 
of The entire eruption | wool have been sold as soon as clipped, at from 11d. to 1s. 1d., 
Geaterat-ces ten aoe cs the lower La of the and according to ee madoni and cleanliness. 
bl with 2" aaia laanpell ener toc Wyte, 1 ‘ioe 7. ally wel 15s. 5 tame West Hartley, PRICES. 1m 
craters and fissures had —— ena 14s, 9d. ;’ Byas’s 9d.; Netherton West 
commenced pouring ont, and a eam of | Hartley, ts Byasa Ovals. End ony Vs, ; Belts Primrose 44 a 
soe Spd the bottom of the ang. to ‘alls End Tees, 17s.—56 ships at pe 
aw Somma. METROPOLITAN CATTLE 3 es 
o msn MONDAY, ae it ase „e E 
caer ve havea supply of of Bens no : Monday, June 7. 
2d inst, at Stoke Hamond, Buc frah are a on Thursday. There castes bavo ties ght 
Bouwens x a z a port ory lies h: t li 
DORAN tn inst, Lady A. er of a | are mone ; trade is is dull fo pa thom, w eee owt Sw nem Pema es aT the othok A A 
GRENVILLE, aa ret Aspen quoted: lower. Good Lam eae y been few inquiries at any price, and the sales that bes been 
seat of her Aa a nnti aat ferea oy SE cage Calves res are Fath er dearer, “Prom effected have been at a considerable reduction from ur last 
