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erely a magistrate and injured, but no bones broken. Mr. Godden, of Castle į per dozen. Cucumbers 
= being now not me Street, Canterbury, sridi contused. M: Dowbi Gardenias a Cut flowers chiefly consist 
se, but chairman of the whole bench, he concussion. Rosseau, of:6, York Road, L Tein mgd val ples pare tre eine aeaa elintropes, Geraniums, Violets, Mig- 
lf to the m ve discharge <panaot = : the fi mee and arms. Miss H: UIT 
An address to Sir ak: ing- | Ro: -= sister contused the face head. | Pine Apples, perib., 5s to 7s Cherries, per 
as unanimously adopted by the E tre oi sted. ies Darnall of cree Dav ev Staves nee per ib., 8stoés | Melons, ater 6d tols 6d 
18 years of age, thei arge scalp wound ae eneral Peaches, ae dies” 1a 10s chew 2 one = bal sieve, 1st Gs 
this. town is now in so | contusions. Master Darnell, ee The nurse, with four | Nectarines, as ng , 108to 158 | Lemons, ber pe Pet gone yn 
atcheso E E other children of the same family, eras eh unhurt. Mrs. | Apricots, perdoz, 12s'to 18s Cobs, de. omar 
ks for Lor acne to ward and her da hter,. of sgate, incised. wound VEGETABLES, ` 
within the last few weeks of the scalp, and various bruises a es the head and | Cauliftowers, each, 2d to 4 Leeks, pe 
ome t, the trade being so low that in many | face. Their servant, who in spot carriage, S ed | Greens, p: doz. bunch., 2s to 4s | Shallots, p vation oe 
cae qne-third of the week’s employment co Pe concussion of the brain and a scalp wound. Mr, Peter French Beans, s, P. DER ds to os om eit, oa ae 
ndrew, of 74, Warwick Square, Belgravia, who has-been in- ws = Oos, pe 
valided for the last months, was stunned and ae — per saanane nper Ta n= 
at about the head and eee ier Many of the. passengers — per ass 4s toôs | viima per score, Is 
F slight contusions v n by the next'train, or left with chit — new, ‘par Thy, 2d to 4d | ls 6d { 
oant: friends in private mh ideas Carrots, — a 6dtosa | Endive, per , 28 6d 
—The Town Cow un il of Acct IDENT ON THE Great NORTHERN. —An alarming oon > er bunch, 4d) aeee Radish, p. bun., Isöd-tots 
. F 2s to 
Siap hirs iy for me purpose of electing Ta (Sp ach, p.sieve, 1s 6d'to2s | Parsley, p: Te bumehes, agree 
ion the: late | ° esday evening near oo riton, a tra Choumbers, per dos, Rih or- ape ae unch, 24 
ees idates were Dr. Tho- liaki isr has been the scene e of so many disas Beet, perdoz. wba to 4d 
of Chemistry, in the University | during the few years exp: ons train as “4 elery, p P Fe toas 
ae Kip gs s College, Cork; Dr. Lyon i ndon to Manchester arrived a at Carlton at the usua HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses 
Dr. Maxwell Simpson, Paris, | t when owing to the bre: ating, of the tire of ne SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, July i 
BI ak was withdrawn from the com- the, wheels of the tender the engine ran off the w Hay a 75s | Old Clover .. ,. 85s tol00s 
rhe y mnn > | Superior ao. Cia)»; Second cut’... 7 87 
Simpson was not pro osed: Dr. Lyon embankment 10 or 12 feet high, |" 65 | New Clover 75 87 
hr rson were therefore the only can- Anying, ei eee ae se a field. poe a š 68 7% \Straw ... 30 34 
division os re—for Dr. Lyon fa a d ov = and ws most Sk nakar con a aie Jt pe BJ. AVIS. 
jority for Dr. Eee, ie sion prevai ed amo a: t e passengers, majority s PIA. on HURSDAY, July 1 
the election was i NEA antici being unable to reat themselves vi assistance mate ow “ay - sas tos ae amp HA Clover, ~ Aigi = 
ENT AT STIR’ ovost | Was procured. The engineman and fireman were both | New do. ‘ ` To Btraw TUEL 31. 35 
det on the om ult, | hurt about the legs and arms, but sti as seriously, Supesior Clover, 96, 208 * Pare UA BAKER. 
ail on a ae of em’ sean ment | The guard escaped wit few bruises. l the pas- | Fine ola Hay.. .. 705 to 848 ens old dover” .. 958 to 110 
ge involves a sum w sengers, among, whom was Mr. C. Dillon the actor, | Inferiordo. .. .. 55 65 In a + 80 905 
Siwers; w ae as for the erate sustai ned some injury, Eag one of them, Mr. John spires izn, Pee ee OREM areas 75 88 
Bank a Stirling ular verdrawn . Te seriously br kurt, havi ing | stra ea Ss ei ine ad eor eG te 75 
~~ | thre his ribs fastari hese were oved to a 6. 
the nearest house, but To of ay. evellees —Boroven Mark 
—————sS== rei w iis rsue busat jor ete and were aay warded | — plantations E Su jerai ‘epar that a scrote e 
da rain Se as it could be got r pp Ae stated, 
Eein "or. The second TN of the on S lis fresh fy ae a an making so m of lice. i progr "The du auty SI cut the 
—In accordance with: their Albert irise. ‘at Saltash, on on. the Cornwall line, peal aont 200,0001., but. scarcely anything doing on it, 
Bes out tho. scheme of direct steam com- | launched on the 10th inst. The whole line si - 
between Galway an a peices the projectors mouth to Truro is expected to be finish ly next BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpox, July 2. i 
ised the despatch o cond vessel in} year, thus completing tlie railway system to the Land’s | a Sas supply ee ee but sill suficient for the 
“the | name of th new} End. An extension to Falmouth is contem and, Which is hardly was 
American see of 3 ons burden Sout town Hog. a a 1 f Lost H Wethers > f ed ~ 
ii oggs .. ~~ 
Th eparture is fixed for Hal eg ir e l 5 — 1 8 | Combing Skins .. — 
„BIRTHS, —On the a7 ult, at T, aatan Kdinburgh Down Ewes =i pmi ditto .. T = x 
Managed NTO: of a daug: r— Ou- ee . -me eh 
ARIES.—The magistrates re, Hyde Park Gardens, the wife of the Lord Bishop R EE 
METROPOLITAN C aer MARKET, 
B ANNIVERSAR of | cester r Squa: 
oa Belfast have taken measures topreserve of miran be a rj ay te ult, at at the re ge of hae ether; 58, 
towns duri . | Por a son—25 at 
es: the be EYA ching anniver Wensley the Eais, Mrs: T. ORDE POWIÆTT, of a 
ions Tln suppr rs. ROLL 
have 
un 
Rectory, The number of Beasts is about the: same as 
rgely ae daughtar—20eh ri at Earn Bank, Bridge of Earn, the Hon. a er rage quality is rather inferior. 
ughter. 
~ ame age 
on Monday last. 
The trade is very slow, 
lower than on Thursday. We have a good 
seep and Lambs. Tradeis heavy for them at. last. 
sm aaa pira at he prepara Sau a b AGE = ori as + re ie —— ge H deme th Poe ri d J su tations. Calves are selling about the same as on 
al uare, the Lo: isho s London, Sir ARCHIBALD ISLAY | > < ms — 
“been T ed ty the iaa ions Castes, Bart., oe on yy mp nce per daughter of the | Thursday. "Prom Germany and Holland there pi 
y t Marquis: and. gere rehio jr WestamsreR—l9th ult, at | 2000 Sheep, and 300 Calves; fi 7 ;_ from 
He eoon thi i Hing ver Square, t ia ree seit spor at of 8 ator mse dg? st O s 
—Mr., | brother ee e arq o ATHERINE edt en 
a et All ae hter of tho late Major Frere May | Best. Scots; Hero- i afo Shon tallest 
h iant who: has: recent! fords, &e. 2to4 4} Rwes& 2d -——_=— 
Y | —osth ult, at s, Windermere, the Hon. ALBERT itt =y ; 
rs of the co aunties of Ros- ge ae son of late and brother of| Best Short-borns. 4 0—4 2) a sages $ a | 
Olly; how: dad.acnarrow escape from t Lord Clanmorris, to CAROLINE, yo! daughter] 5 2a juality Beasts. 3 2—3 8 Gate Pe Beh So 8 
hisne KARTONIN PERSE Bronte M.D., of rai h, Ph: in Downs: and. veS ee Deae 
‘on horseback: x ` S | to the Queen in Scotland—s0t! at St. Paul's, Knights- *all-breds = je .. 2 8—3 8$ 
and while stooping to open a | bridge, the PrE amaie Sanaa Woodborough, | Do. Shorns +s r yiio 
fired at from behind a wall, and hit | Wilts, to Huzanere, eldest eager £. the: late Hon. and | Beasts, 3785 ; siicep a tanibs, bam Calves; 410 5 lp 600," * 
in the Rev. FREDERICK: -ewsey— 
geome a passed 23d ult, at ee ae Edinburgh, ‘Hames Booty, the at ot Pat tar Ragen ae 
one side and out at) younger, of Cavers, to Mary GRAHAM AGNEW, y iptiong are nok verp: 
eee te es danghtar of i vy HE e arity the H Re oR ‘Sr. The azo fay main jen £ coe PaA praana is 
22d ult, at Trinit; ure! arylebone, the Rev. RICHARD St. number oi ` 
is nearly 60 years of ee, Bod donn Temata, M.A * Sinden t of hist Church, Oxford; to geadingty dull for them. ser Sea Tmn 
AN ENCE! al nee of Jol Spencer Stanho ic supported, clearance cannot xy 
by Mr. Mather as a trespasser for me o Ganon Hall, Yorkshire—2oth ult, at Wymering Church, | is a slight improvement im the calf trade, From Germany and. 
‘aio his‘estate, and the | H: tela ‘at Wa — Aar RN, you G Mit here are 264 
ried on the following S: ate Admiral WARREN, of East Court, HARLOTT! i 
c e- has n ean Pewee ond BY Idest a the late Captain Sir H. Biack p poge Sen aordi are 
Gao e his “trial on the| pr. Best Short-horns. +s wes& 2. quality 
eats DEATHS.—On the 27th ult, at Lord Sherborne’s, Gloucester- 
te dover ts have also determined | shire, the Lady Dunsany, aged f1—lvth April a Lucknow , W. | 2d quality Beasts 3 2—3 8 nEn 
Government to proclai of | Lang CARLETON, Lieut. H. Zir Light Infantry, eldest son | Best a Calves . 
he Crime and Outrage Act. tho ae W. EOP rg Re f niy Dowty ion breds .. a 
oo aged H 21st April, at ’azimghur, Lieut. J. B. O'LOGHLIN, eae Sp aes 14,3405 Calves, 542; Pipe, 250.. E 
Railvans. Ea ee gee FEA e TANE- Mopar, June 25 
pna ‘at the aaea mar inns sso G: G: Onna oon, suj piy i seman nen may cone 
inama oe: ee the en Se en E prices of whi s day y seuuigt We ind a larger attendanoe 
pirim Derbyshire, Lieut. 17th Regt, and Aide-de-Camp to Lieut,- ae ee en taian i Mhina oa 
which left. A Le Sir William Eyre, K.C.B., and only surviving son clea tis eal a sana Juon mpg oyekin Por Bae 
curve at Chilhan, the late Sir Edward ell Disbrowe, G.C.B., aged 22th aois a oped a eat the eg of this day week Bonik 
iles an hour, the crank axle | ult, at herson’s residence, 6, Mount Street, Dublin, pares nal g eip eas unaltered in Fal Oats meet, 
broke and E th Can “Peserore, the beloved wife of the Hon. Hesry | Scarce and ra oe 
= of the carriages | Moxragge BROWNE, of ore—22d ult, in Paris, | With moi pay week, and a few cargoes. 
š me into sucli ent | Resecoa, wife of C WEDDERBURNE, Esq., and | been taken in 
other that t of them were ing sister of Major-General Sir James- Chatterton, dou ie ihe DA 
Castiemahon-- 28th = in <r altera: 
only 
injured, six Bante, e 
ay -of the ag a hae ere Manca 
eo - 
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Hiarkas, 
A 
ternal i W: 4s. 5 AE is, 
Sat A injurias; am aTa orboth ley, Er 6d. ; Eden 1 Mem ids. oat 
ta Wood, pro- ; Walls. En iT 1 Ti 
nt eat E Manette both thichs No iit avails End parras 16s. ; 
of the arm, smashed, | 1 $4. $ Walls End Tees, 16s 6a.—72 Rye 
ured (not expected to live). Se RYE-MEAL, foreign. 
(son of iag on Se n co EN, July 3 Beans, Mazagan. .-- 
was goi VENT Pigeon... 
has sites: been amputated: Trade continuos tolerably bim f arisk, and the eS pared — Foreign 
of St, Nicholas! isle of | the demand. Cherries aro still imported, and a meget wit, Kent .. 
left ian fractured. si wide k ave algo made m ut appena a a still be | — „408 t0 428 nnani 
: fi i , are ni Pears, 4 y f Maize. ssere Se 
Harris, fc and pees ot ag Barcelona Nuts fetch 20s. Bs bnew Drea | HOUR, best marksdelivered ..per 
intel were in the ] Gd. do.; Spanish, 14s. do. ; Almonds, 248.5 Y Oauliflowers. | — pati 
ig: giouse, Clapham Common, | dried, 20s. do. Among Vegetables Ory oy frst-rato qulifowers: | Z Foreign -+ 
ias REN of Ay. N | English Pe ioy mea rn but not Gren] . 
St, | Of the RR ‘a niso French Beans. New are weather 
en Artichokes a 48, to 68. | » lower tem 
