aaa 
Mama vas adii asru 
waaa a 
EN. 
Ayas 
tea ana asan 
= fees and i itn was 
Bins the a” pana p ae only two 
el 
Ei uly. - The local journals attribute them to the. circum: | 
stance that the minds + bh people have been exag 
rated 
Qe 
her on her | farm, and probably be 
Bare ey aoa i Hedin poing acquainte acquainted wi with bea ce: 
ee pocitat, the e pie by the clergy and the Roman Catholic press of |}, — ouse. E 
the district ‘eles ns assert that the Cor macks, a Toon dis “stp pointen i cae the pokso Siae 
re ie ined by the Aet of Anais had | executed for the murder of Mr. Ellis, were innocent. ich she i a never ver. Poor old woma, trom 
ie iie eir satisfaction, and therefore dis- | One of the first houses the mob attacked belonged to hich et fae finere was recorded, and, ough the 
ae pen proved to th Sania f the jury by — these men were convicted, so | except where murder had been nowy bt Aasgier ge 
gin these the Acts of on 20th a nd 21st Vie-|that there can be no doubt as to the nature of the | sentence which would be imposed on th A orm =< 
io be taken a hereby the opinion of the Court of demonstra atio es he ae paps his life in penal thio; 
sis OP- hould be token > „set the matter at xKS.—T} idvand Faiy o — eit 
yee Bench sh re bound meetin ng is p~ eaaet at iorn: to Blewett for the ume aw te out, he biln neu "George 
The parties we B h ne te ito id h [; ustice oe = his 
mé The pear at the Court of no ench when ta e in o consi eration w at Steps s would be m ad- charge, opinion that the woman 
to appear men f Minst evidans he had been apprehended was labouring moder hal- 
Sai spon ter granted their Sarani but the magis- po im possession x ithe Trish Goverment Pret to aaa nin a. i toabe truth ot ber sory. PEP y's 
pied nest: e execution of the Cormacks, and certain events! M ild Stealing.—Sarah . 
pis refused the req aih followiel ani Š dicted for coy p he aa and maliciously aea ona 
enham, master of the 
of 
SesDERLAXD.— ohn M 
of Sunderland, and Mr. Edwin Fox, master 
Se Schiedam, of ro. DER 
piretbe istrates on Friday, charged with 
eE: , cook on board ee Reliance, 
ig Growing 7 ws into the riv yer ab Ham burg. The 
was to ict following 
p EA mear burg 
ate 2a June, ard + 
Aye vale 
the crew. a tai z DE Tos, te of the 
called m the captain and s 
oP ‘ome on, board and take their man away. 
ma then went | on board the 
z 
Tem 
ural 
insane, oe 
mary and 
ary a 
diately 
pos R irato 
rang ouder. 
Pied ee Ean oha t 
the 6th 
—On Monday | so 
ie ae tr Paley, nephew « = the late 
apă nbo ae nths heen ve 
fo under restrai Poi matt the 
rang "the night bell. As it was not imme. | 
iately answered, he began to 
ken away a child of the tender age of three ye À 
named John William Har. child ~ apet yo 
H 
a 
r had 
4 ee 
A respectable weaver, called Ro 
Orr, came up to see what was prong, and was imme- 
ute th that “Mr. Menham Taris pope to spd 
ove a fi sneer 
G 
nis 
w for examination, but 
Mr. 
n the E 
speakers, red that Lad Lytton had 
raided for some time ai sebastian where ae con 
eee partoo ly ag Te allowan 
of 4002. a 
sah 
had 
train 
i E ON T 
tien the si ignal, an 
i Baiar 
HE LONDON AND Nor’ 
oa noon amater fearful "collision took 
Longwood 
n of the obstructior 
dr 
he co 
its waggons at the station, and t the 
ef put on by the porter in args to warn 
tra n. iS al 
eee Salor, 
Wylie, who 
to the: Seine and told the officer on -dut 
e had done, wher eit wee 
ustody. Three 
On Tuesday Mr. 
lasgow 
i 
walke 
what 
or eee 
fou 
Wylie: was as brought Be Mr, Bois 
was so excite d and 
H-WESTERN, 
station, 
aeg oee ester 
me of | w 
Coal 
ie as 
hë passe ngor of | Isaac cee Beg,» of ason 
atter, however, did not 
| Spee’ ed into the, 
appea 
d decoyed her own sister, a mere child, away from home for 
a sieaas a g A Theod saram s Judge s sentenced her to be 
months, 
A wscuia 
tenders 
frigate on left Queenstown early on 
morning for the rendezvous, 
m the mr h inst, at 4, Charles 8 
Presidency, Lady LIONE Fa daugater— 20th 
insty g m, Eaton Place, Lady Camna so ason—l9th inst, the 
rs. JAMES DBUMMOND, of A nein TAR th iust, the 
on “et Oolonel pet Ar he Ean C.B, A.D.C, to the 
ueen, of a son—11th inst, at Barnsto 1 Hall, Essex, ‘the: wife 
pT heir—16th inst, at 19, 
me ontague Square, the wife of EDWARD Horan, Esq., MP., 
of a son. 
MARRIAGES.—On the 16th inst, at Trinity patry Maryle- 
bone, Lond mf me to SUSAN aape ii youngest daughter 
these 
ar. pe ma another, and aang great injury y to the engine ph see 
ssenger ed the chimney being bro 
o buffers red, T 
s splinte 
rriages were 
th hirds were consid 
nearly ot was s: e divi 
ments bei 
g for reed 
F JA 
van, & Seco: 
be 
The first a 
comparativ: vely uninju mae but 
Pt by the. ollision | D 
ng the compar te 
erably damag 
sions form 
er gasit Côn- 
arri: 
Catcrara, Esq., M.P., and Eady Caroline 
th dnst, at St. sent S, Hanover pas are, Captain 
of Sir Jobn Walsh, oes 
of the late and si 
ast, by special Tien 
ANTHONY 
y E: pinar daughter 
nt Duke of Beaufort—20th ir 
wquis. of. SLico to Ppi Ne i Ed 
ga eir a "Street 
RAS 
Lechmere, 
aze one Ham, Surrey, Francis 
Bart, of he "Riyad Court, 
ba H. R. War 
jasser 
ïe y 
DA 
Randle W ilbraham, Esq. 
ved insuffici 
prt into verona bt, to p “the “interest of 
income to 1807. She 
of 
Neheock, and the port, adjo; ourned 
‘eps to receive Se Tepo Mesnriie it has been 
S rrr ang? son of Sir |? 
Iy Tygon tha al 
e them, 
ey impro 
the m inf 
Ay -2 “Ot "het debts, and | 
` 5007. r this 
esha in thee | lea 
order to ea carry 
co 
y if he received trifling 
journey. The 
home eniin Mary Dransfield, 
am Dransfield of Oldham, ed was serious] 
knee and c 
rarer 
n reference’ Sard states 
have been er sited by $ family ze ia aid 
sae 
carriages ik such ies as to au 
All but 
Me arse of the late Jous 
—14th inst, ai 
for their 
in, who ought to hav: 
we ay sre snes rae Paddock, tht 
Longwood was 
sue 
with ber own threat 
Nor: ae rang: 
ian P 
aA 
"drepandi to uggestions were ieia d ba he fax rere soe 
D 
aie to by som 
~— velany. 
Bat th 
exci Dat they 
me of the magistrates, 
Hi 
North R Riding 
mmenced on 
£ 
force from the adjac 
rather serious rioting |& 
of 
not appear to a Boda 
Nnséparable fromthe 12th of 
er as to concen The j 
ho bad w Horko on Han farm 
rd these 
the law was of no a 
cal evidence imir that ae 
ði 
The A Almond 
ks = ‘a burglary ai 
and stealing ren 
dbury, and m4 with ass ren, an 
a 
was broken owe - 
by py that means į — 
isoner Guilty. 
sa ton a was one of the worst cases of burg 
l wone: 
+) Re had 
living 
tected, 
hea assizes. 
alone in retired house 
on the cheek ; 
y aata 
a precarious way. 
that. atthongh he vid in the van next need 
not n pie psd eri. pea 
far 
t after being duly | ford Park, in 
le attended to by the medical men, left in. the course of | eldest, 
Rese oo omes, 
Mr. g 
was up 
ba bla 
of Astbury, Sir 
‘Hall, in the same county. 
DRATHE, —On the iet- 
f Good Hope, of 
re Ti a few-days after landing at 
amt a a. = 
of Delhi, EDWARD 
Dragoons—25th - inter- 
= AA gg e elsh Ahaa e — 
of Guildford, urrey, aged 1— 
from. the effects of fever 
. Woiiams Irons, H.B.1.0,8, 
th as 10 Light Infantry), eldest son of 
ns, D.D., Vicar of Brompton, Middlesex, 
ag ae whilst serving with Gen. Whitel 
ae z 
+75 
with the driver ms the 
e noticed, © 
that the 
w. 
Crrcvrr 
cut, 
the money in ber 
possessior 
her that if she made any light 
persa è blow her 
s in the 
avail, The 
: NOTTINGHAM. — 0h 
the murder 
e passenger 
n emerging } an 
distance sign. 
i Parko in her Sth year—204 inst, at 
Wyn. ap kka it mont! 
ate, 5 
the perike ra child of D. Nas ie : a 
¢ the Solicitor-General and Lady Camus, aged two days. 
ane 
EEE S pE 
MONDAT, Jt 
The number of Beasts is R 
e ree 
nag is en Bas 
sae faite Rio ghee 
Sheep, and 658 
northern and 
Per st. of 8lb.—3 ad 48 
Best Scots, Here- -— 
Pl Sag nee, | 
2d quality Beasts. 2 pret 8; Lam 
Best Downs and I Calvi 
ee ie ee 
Do. 
Beasts, 40625 sare 
a ye en Be A 
We have a very 
disposed ce pi onday’s quota’ 
ot at aa advance as of late, pone 
rates, 
face ane at higher Trade is-dull for Calves 
; Calves, 742; Pigs, 960. 
a 
Bante, 53,9 
x, J 
| Show a 
there is a 
