55s? 
THE FIELD. 
LEGE f WF.STBOt"RSE CLUB. 
The above wav played a. Lord'., 0 " Saturday 
i«ct m i tho West bourne were ahea<l in the ntst 
last, and although favour of the King’s 
cXfe bv six wickets. On the part of the Wcstbourne, 
the battin- of Mr. Houseman and the bowling ot Mr W 
Dalywere much admired. Mr. Knight also obtained 13 
runs in a style peculiar to himself. lor the King s Col- 
let.’ the batting of Mr. J. M. Fuller and Mr. George was 
excellent ; the fielding of the whole eleven throughout 
deserves the highest praise; it would be invidious to 
single out anv one in particular. The Vi cstbourne in the 
first innings fielded remarkably well, but in the second 
Mr. Holder, through an accident being unable to keep 
wicket, and Mr. Cuming having over-bowled himself, we 
think gave the King’s College more runs than they would 
otherwise have obtained. The final score stood thus 
XVESTBOUKNE CLUB 
H Houseman, t> Fuller K> b Llnrdet 
R. Gardner run out 3 run out... 
A. Knight, run out * b „ 
J. Daly, b Fuller ’•> b f u, ? er . • ; : • f 
XV. 1) Stewart, r Fuller, b Llnrdet 4 c .1 nines, b Llardet l 
W. Ilalv, c Lcvlck, b Fuller 0 b Fuller ... 3 
It. Cuming, b Llnrdet 5 c North, b Fuller 6 
S. Holder, b Fuller « b F ullcr Jj 
Baron Brown, b Llardet 0 not out 0 
J. Robins, not out s b Llardet ... • 0 
T. Thrupp. run out 1 b Fuller ... ... ... ... T 
L b, 4-b, 11— w, 13 31 L b,J— b,6— w, 13-n b, 1 il 
lotnl .. 
69 
Total 82 
KINO'S COLLEGE CLUB. 
It J Donne, b W. Duly 0 b .1. Daly •■•••••• - ® 
H. Fuller, c Knight, b Cuming ... 6 c J. Robins, b U . Daly ... 4 
T. H. Bilderbeck, c Cuming b W. , 
Daly 3 b Cuming « 
J. U. Fuller, b W. Daly 21 notout " 
J. W. George, not out ...15 b Cuming 1 
C. A. Llurdef, b W. Dnly ... 8 
C. Bell, b W. Daly 0 
G. Rannhler, e Thrupp. b XV, Duly 0 
C.N. North, c Cuming, b XV. Daly... 0 
F. Lcvlck. b XV. Duly 0 
E. Jaioes, run out, 2 not out... ... ... ... ... i 
S b, 2— 1 b, 3— b, 0— w, .... 10 21 N b, 2-1 b, 1— b, 9— w, 6 17 
Total 
75 
Total 
64 
Wolvehton. — A game at cricket came off on Saturday 
at Wolvcrton, on the Locomotive Cricket Ground, be- 
tween 8 married and 10 single members of the Wolverton 
Club. The married won xvith 139 runs to spare. ^ The 
score is as follows — Married 83 and 95, total 178, of 
which Dix scored 5 and 29 ; Nettleton 3 and 6 ; Dawson 
21 and 2; Swannell 17 and 17, Dukes 5 and 1; Brad- 
bury 8 and 19; Hog<* not out, 15 and 6; Beaumont 1, and 
not out, 4; Byes and xvides 8 and 11. Single 26 and 12, 
total 38, of which Chant scored 1 and 5; Trumper 3 and 
2; Allen nil; Glossup 3 and 0; Reece 3 and 0; Blunt 4 
and 2; Flack 4 and 1 ; Herd 1 and 0; Worrall nil; Scott 
nil ; Byes and wides 7 and 2. 
Newport Pagnell. — A game at cricket xvas played ot 
Newport Pagnell on Thursday, on Bury field, between 
married and single gentlemen. The married lost by 65 
runs. There xvas only sufficient time for one innings, in 
w hich the single scored 174, of xvhich R. Freeman, Esq. 
obtained 40; C. W. Powell, jun , Esq. 39 ; Mr. Barford 
13; Rev. J. More 23; M. Knapp, Esq. 1 ; S. Freeman, 
Esq. 7; Mr. Bull 7; Mr. Sutton 12; Mh Hailey 2; Mr. 
F Bull not out, 0; Mr. G. Cush, 4; Byes, etc. 26. 
Married 108, of xvhich J. C. Maul, Esq. scored 2; G. 
Striven, Esq. 5; Mr. Chapman 26; Mr. Ivens 1 ; Mr. 
Newton 5; S. Newton, Esq. 10: Mr. Bacchus 4; Mr. 
Hesketh 8 ; Mr. Cooling 10 ; Rev. J. Sawyer 0; Mr. 
Chusli, not out, 0 ; Byes, etc. 37. 
Oxford i'. WxnnoROUGir. — A most interesting match 
xvas played on Whit-Monday, on Wurborough Gret n, 
between an eleven selected from the North part ol 
Oxford, and the “ Warborough Cricketers,” both under 
21 years of age. The game xvas xvon by the former xvith 
one xvickct to go down, the score standing thus — War- 
borough 45 and 50; Oxford 53 and 33 (xvith one wicket 
to fall. ) The return match will be played on^Port.Meadoxv, 
Oxford, in about a molith. 
CRICKET IX IRELAND. 
MATCH IN IIIK 1‘HCENIX PARK, DUBLIN. 
A match was pluxcd on the Phoenix Cricket Ground, on 
Wednesday week, between llio>o members of t lie club re- 
siding smith, and those north of the Liffoy, xvhich resulted 
in favour of tiro south by six runs. Thu following is the 
score: — 
south. 
R. Roe, 1i Arthur 21 
Captain Snyur, c Arthur, b Coleman 24 
— King, b Coleman C 
II. Joy, c Jones, b Arthur 0 
Captuln Thesiger, run out 3 
Captain Flutter, b Arthur 3 
R. Kiuahuu, b Arthur 1 
H. Handcoek, not out 3 
L. Cro«thwalt, c Arthur, b Coleman 2 
Hon. H. Lceson, b Arthur^ 0 
J. Darby, absent 0 
Byes C 
Wide balls 0 
Total 77 
NORTH. 
S. rearson, c Joy, b Kiuulian 8 
— Arili ur, b Joy 0 
— Clutierbuck, b Joy . .. .. 15 
W. Johnson, U Joy .. .. 8 
— Coleman, bJoy 0 
— Newenlimn, not out 11 
— Edelcman, c HlllUr, b Joy 3 
— Still, c Darlcy. b Joy ’ 0 
Captain Molyneux, b Joy II 
— Wy berg. b ltoe 0 
Sergeant Trigg, c ILlliar, b Joy 6 
Wide* 8 
No balls 1 
Leg byes I 
Total.. 
LEis-vren. 
H. Morewood, c C. Klnahan, b R. 
XV. Klnohnn 3 b R. W. Kinahan .. .. 
J Tardy, c Evans, b R, W. Klnahan 1 runout 
C. Williams, run out 7 c E, H. Kinahan, b Curs 
G Barry, o Symea, b II. W. Klnahan 0 c Samuels, b Carson . . . . 
M. N. Wall, b R. W. Kinahan .. 7 b It. W. Klnahan .. . 
G A. Hanlon, b R. XV. Klnahan .. 1 notout 
G Laurenson. b Car>on 6 notout 
J. Edmed, b R W. Klnahan .. .. 0 
J. Morewood, c Arthur, b R. XV. 
Klnahan 1 
M. George, not out 1 
XV. Fetherton, ran out 2 
Byes, 5-xtidcs, 23 28 Byes, 0- wides, 0 .. . 
Total 66 Total .. .. 
Leinster xvon with five wickets to go down. 
71 
LEINSTER CLUB v. 2ND ELEVEN 
OF THE ROEBUCK CLUB. 
Hie following match xvas played on Thursday, thu 
instant : — 
ROEBUCK. 
1st 
F. H. Klnahan, b 11 Morewood .. 
. 19 
b H. Morewood 
. 0 
11. Klnahan, b H. Morewood ... 
. 0 
b H. Morewood 
. 0 
K. W. Kmnhan, b 11. Morewood.. 
. 0 
b J. Edmed 
. 0 
A. Busby, b H. Morewood 
. 1 
b J. Edmed 
. 0 
J Arthur, b II. Morewood 
. 0 
b J. Edmed 
. 2 
C Kinahan, b J. Morewood 
. M 
b J. Edmed 
. 9 
J. Carson, l» H. Morewood 
— Chapman, b H. Morewood 
. 0 
b J. Edmed 
. 3 
. 1 
b 11. Morewood 
. 1 
J. Samuel,, b ll. Morewood 
. 1 
run out 
. 1 
G Symea, b n. Morewood 
. 0 
not out 
. 0 
J. Evans, not out 
„ 11 
c Tardy, b H. Morewood 
Byes, 2- wides, 2 ... , 
1 
Byes, 3— wldea, 0 
. 9 
.. 4 
Total ... 
. W 
Total 
.. 21 
The Royal Belfast Botanic Gardens were, on Thursday tho 
l>t instant, the sceue of an animated contest between the 
officers and men of the 62nd and 68th depots, and others of 
the 2nd Queen’s Bays, xvith Captain Severne, A.D.C. The 
weather wus very beautiful, and the grounds were, in conse- 
quence, thronged by a most fashionable assemblage, who, in 
addition to the interest which the contest itself excited, 
derived no small gratification from tho performance of an 
excellent military baud. The following is a return of the 
innings : — 
CAVALRY. 
Dick, run out 3 c and b Wright 0 
Severne, A. D.C., b Marshall .. .. 7 b Palmer 7 
Corn. Dash, b Marshall 1 c Palmer, b XV right . . •• 2 
Prlv. M Kcnon, c Wright 12 st Wright, b Palmer. . .. 0 
Palmer, c Ramsey, b Marshall.. .. 2 st XVriglit, b Palmer.. .. 0 
Price, b Marshall 2 st Palmer, b Wright. . .. 2 
Aitkin, run out 2 c Ramsey, b XVrlght. . .. 0 
Scarson, 1 b w, b Marshall .. .. 1 run out 1 
Thompson, notout .. 0 b XVrlght 0 
Chaplin, c Johnson 0 notout.. .. 0 
Fife, b Palmer 0 b Palmer 0 
Byes, 12— xvides, 6 17 Ryes, 7-wides, 0 .. 7 
Total 47 Total .. ,, ..12 
IXFANTRY. 
Capt. Somerville, b Price .. .. 2 b Price 1 
XV. Bent, not out 8 b Scrvern 4 
Shuttleworth, b Price 0 st Severne, b Price .. .. 0 
Marshall, b Severne 7 b Price 2 
Clurk, li w, b Price 0 c Priee, b Severne .. .. 3 
Ramsay, b Severne 13 b Severne 9 
Palmer, b Price 26 b Price 0 
Sergeant Kendall, run out .. .. 4 b Price 0 
Prlv Griffith, c Price, b Severne .. 2 1 b w, b Price 2 
XVrlght, b Price 2 b Severne 0 
Johnstone, b Severne 1 not out 0 
Byes, 8— wides, 3 11 Byes, 8— xvides, 1 . . .. 9 
Total 76 Total ..30 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Exeteii. — A moderate supply of prime beef, with a fair average 
amount of business. Prices xvoro well maintained, and the quo- 
tation generally ognin ranges nt from 10s. to 11s. per score. 
The principal part of the transactions were nt about 10s. fid. p er 
score. Bnrrencrs xvere in small supply, and sold tolerably well 
ut recent prices, such as xvere in prime condition fetching 6s. per 
score, and inferior ditto, 5s. per score. Yearling heifers were nt 
£0 each. Rearing calves ranged nt from £2 10s. to £3 lOs.eacb. 
The supply xvas large, xvith a slock Hale. Butchers’ calves xvere 
at from 5d. to 6d. per lb. Cows and calves xvere in moderate 
supply ; business limited, xvith prizes ranging at from £9 to £16. 
A moderate supply of sheep, with rather a limited demand". 
Large wethers, unshorn, 7d.; ditto, shorn. Gd.; small ditto, un- 
shorn, 7d. to 7 id. ; shorn, 6$d. to GJd ; ewes, unshorn, GJd. ; 
shorn, 5Jd. to Gd. per lb. 
MARKETS. 
MONEY MARKET. 
Monday.— Consols, which left off on Saturday at 92$, xvere 
first quoted 92| to f, whence they went to 92$. From that 
point there was a tendency to reaction, and tho lust official price 
xx as 92$ to $ ; bnt after regular hours much confidence xvas again 
manifested, and transactions took place at 93 for money, and 92$ 
to 93 for the account. The arrival of 400,0002. in specie by the 
Mexican packet and of nearly 100,0002. from New York were 
among the causes that contributed to the prevailing firmness. 
The chief impulse, boxvever, at the close of tho day xvos derived 
from the telegraphic accounts from the Paris Bourse, showing a 
fresh improvement of a half per cent., making a total rise since 
Saturday of about one and a half per cent. Bank Stock left off 
nt 204 to 20G; Reduced, 91$ to $; Tliree-and-n-Quarler per 
Cents , 92 to $ ; Long Annuities, 4$; India Stock, 234 to 23G ; 
India Bonds, Is to 5s. premium ; Exchequer-bills, Is. to 5s. 
premium ; nnd Exchequer-bonds, $ to $ premium. 
Tuesday. — Consols were not higher than 93] $ for the 19th 
July. After being done nt 94. Consols fell to 92| for money, the 
latest prices being 93 $. Tho quotations for account xvere, 
firstly, 93$ to $ ; later in the day 92$ $, and. “ after hours,” 92$ 
to 92|. Bank Stock was firm at 204 to 20G. The New Three 
and a Quarter per Cents, brought 92 to 93, and tho Three per 
Cents. 91 J to 92$. Exchequer Bills were at par to 5s. premium, 
and India Bonds ot 5s. premium. 
Wednesday.— Consols, which left off on Tuesday evening at 
93 for money and 92§ for the account, xvere first quoted 93 to § 
for money, while for the account they remained without altera- 
tion. The recent sudden rise then caused stock to bo brought 
to market, and, tho supply being ultimately abundant, the lost 
transactions for money xvere nt 92$, tho transfer books closing 
this afternoon. For the account, however, there was little altera- 
tion af any time during the day, tho range being betxvecn 92$ 
and 92$. xvliilc the last official price xvas 92$ to §. At a later 
hour, owing to rather lower quotations from Paris, bargains 
xvere entered into nt 92$, or nt 91 cx. div., in xvhich form they 
will henceforth he quoted. Several gross instances of brokers 
being left to meet defaults on the part of their principals hove 
been currently mentioned. Bank Stock left off nt 204 to 20G ; 
Reduced. 91$ to $ ; Tlircc-nnd-a- Quarter per Cents., 91$ to 92$; 
Long Annuities, 4$: India Stock, 233 to 237 ; India Bonds, par 
to 4s. premium ; Exchequer Bills, pur to 4s. premium. Exche- 
quer Bonds closed $ to ] premium. 
Thursday.— Consols Tor tho opening, which left off on Wed- 
nesday at 91 ex div., opened nt 91 to $, whence there was a ten- 
dency to decline until transactions were entered into nt 90$. A 
rapid improvement of 1 percent, took place, 91$ being the price 
to xvhich they ascended. At the official termination of business, 
however, they were ut 91$ to $, uud nt a later hour there xvns n 
further decline of nn eighth. Bank stock left off at 204 to 20G ; 
1 tod need, 91] to 92 ; Tjiree-nml-ii-Qimrter per Cents , 92$ to J ; 
Long Annuities, 4$ ; India Stock, 233 to 237 ; India Bonds, par 
to 4s premium ; Exchequer-bills, par to 4s. premium ; and Ex- 
chequer-bonds, $ to $ premium. 
Friday, Junk 9tli. — The funds were for a short time main- 
tained this morning at the final rates of yesterday, but the 
general tendency 1ms been downwards, and prices now stand at 
tho lowest point of the day, and about jj percent, lower than 
they closed yesterday. Consols for the opening have ranged 
between 91 nnd 91$. and arc noxv quoted 91 to $ cx div. For 
money there has been a bargain at 92 with Hie dividend. The 
Three per Cents. Reduced have been dealt in at 91$ to $; tho 
Tliroo*nnd-n-Quarter per Cents, at 91$ to 92$; India Stock 
(shut), at 236; Bank Stock, at 204$ to 205$; Exchequer Bills, 
at par to 5s. prom. ; Exchequer Bonds scrip, at $ to § prem. ; and 
India Bonds, at pur 
Saturday. — Consols opened nt 91$ to $. Market steady. 
♦ 
SMITH FIELD. 
Friday, Juno 9. — The supply of beasts is small nnd the de- 
mand brisk, consequently Monday’s prices ore well supported. 
The number of Sheep is also smaller than on Friday last; they 
arc readily disposed of at fully late rates, and in a few instances 
prices are higher. Trade is dull for Lambs, and prices are 
no belter. There is moro demand for Calves, and in some cases 
better prices ore realised. From Germany and Holland there 
are 102 beasts, 790 Sheep, and 341 Calves; Norfolk and Suffolk, 
460 beasts; and 92 Milch Cows from tho Homo Counties. 
Boosts nt market, 81G ; Sheep nnd Lambs, 9,050 ; Calves, 517 ; 
Pigs, 280. 
MARK LANE. 
Wednesday. June 7. — Tho arrivals have again considerably 
increased, especially those of foreign ; nnd, under these circum- 
stances, the trade is very dull. Barley and Oats are likewiso 
heavy, xvith a receding market; but the operations lmve been 
limited. Other descriptions present little variation. The follow- 
ing nro the arrivals English Wheat, 520 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 
15,680 qrs. ; English Barley, 100 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 3.520 
qrs. ; Foreign Oats, 32,800. English Flour, 1,070 sacks ; foreign 
ditto, 730 snqjis. 
Friday, June 9.— The arrivals of foreign grain continue large, 
those ol English ore small. Tho prices of English and foreign 
Wheat remuin unaltered from Monday, but having a tliia 
attendance only sales were limitod, xvhich rendered it impossible 
to clear cargoes. Barley a very slow sale. Beans nnd Pens un- 
altered in value. Oats very firm, nt fully Monday’s prices. In 
barrel Flour rather more doing, at late rates. Arrivals this 
week — English Wheat, 7G0 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 22,090 qrs. ; 
English Barley, 110 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 5,G30 qrs ; English 
Oats, 20 qrs. ; Scotch ditto, 970 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, 30,770 
qrs.; English Flour, 2,050 sacks; Foreign ditto, 1,190 sacks. 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Dublin, June 6.— Our Corn market to-dnv xvas as dull ns 
possible for every article of grain, at the nominal currencies of 
Inst Fridoy. White Wheat, 43s. to 47s. ; Rod ditto, 40s. to 44s.; 
Grinding Barley, 16s. Gd. to 19s.; Malting ditto, 21s. to 22s. 
Gd. ; Oats, lGs. to 18s. per barrel; Oatmeal, lGs. Gd. to 18a.; 
Bakers’ Flour, 22s. to 27s. per cwt. ; Indian Corn, 41s. to 45s. 
per 480 lbs. 
Ipswich, June G.— 1 The supplies of grain at market continue 
small; much smaller than on nn average of years. The trado 
manifested no signs of activity, and prices of Wheat remained ns 
last market day. The weather remaining so cold begins to ex- 
cite apprehension as to tho result of harvest ; hut it continues 
dry, so that the effect will not perhaps be so injurious, ns it cer- 
tainly would be if it were xvet nnd moist. Red Wheat, 78s. to 
79s.; White Wheat, 80s. to 85s.; Barley, 34s. to 3Gs. ; Beans, 
4Gs. to 51s.; Peas, 45s. to 4Ss. per quarter. The return — 
Wheat, 63S qrs. at 81s. 9d. ; Barloy, 129 qrs. 5 bush, at 37s. Id.; 
Beans, 12 qrs. 4 bush, nt 51s. 
Jrndfikld, June 5. — White Wheat, £20 10s. to £22 ; Brown 
Wheat, £19 10s. to £20 10s. pei‘ load ; Oats, 29s. to 33s. ; Peas, 
47s. to 518! ; Beans, 47s. to 51s. per qr. 
Sunderland, June 3. — The supply of most sorts of grain was 
scanty, and towards the closing of the market the sellers re- 
mained firm. Best White Wheat fetched 87s.; best Red ditto, 
82s. ; Oats, 35s. per quarter ; Flour, GOs. per sack of 20 stones ; 
nnd Potatoes, lGs. per load of 20 stones. 
HOPS. 
London, June 8. — We have had but little doing in our market 
during the. last, week, purchasers refusing to give tho prices noxv 
demunded. Wo expect such will continue to be the case until 
the present attack of fly and lice assumes a more decided charac- 
ter. The reports from the plantations are much the same ns 
last week, nnd but little is doing on the duty, which is called 
£120,000 to £130,000.-11. <fc T. Collis, 241, Borough. 
BANKRUPTS. 
TUESDAY'S GAZETTE J. Lamf-rton nnd J. GALSXvonTnr, 
builders, Queen's-road, Peckham.— T. Pons, carpenter, Hove, Sussex. 
— Mary T. Steele, licensed victualler, Nottlng-hlll, Middlesex.— 
H. Simmons, boot nnd shoe maker, Northnmbei hind-place, Commer- 
cial-road.— II West, bookseller, . Fleet-street.— E. Shallis, grocer, 
Bedford-idacc, Commercial-road East. — T. B. IS. Stevens, bill-broker, 
Pall-mall.- R. A. Kirkaldy, stationer, Fencliurch-strcet. - J. J. Hill, 
ironmonger. High Holborn.— R. Clements, coal merchant, Saint John's- 
xvbarf, Mtllbnnk-street, Westminster. — J. Croxvthbr and W. Dickin- 
son, Jon , gmcrul warehousemen, Manchester.— W. Pate, baker, 
Manchester. — L Hampson, beer seller, DuUinflcld, Cheshire.— J. Wor- 
mald, shoemaker, Glossop. Derbyshire.— A. M. Marbe, manufacturing 
chemist, Birmingham.— \V. Burroxvs, xvoollcn-draper. Leicester. — 
J. Sayer, draper, Sheffield, Yorkshire.— T. Hodgson, draper, Leeds.-- 
J. Macintyre, nurseryman, Taunton Saint James, Somersetshire. 
FRIDAY'S GAZETTE. — Edmund IIeningiiem, dealer, Cavershain.— 
Joseph Cooper, ironmonger, Liverpool.— Daniel Warner, baker, 
Birmingham. — George Bowley Medley, underwriter, Highbury - 
park North, Islington —Samuel Walton, publican, Macclesfield.— 
William Dennett, miller, Tilncy Saint Lawrence.— Thomas Lang- 
niDQE, confectioner, Bristol.— Samuel Barnes, machine maker, Wer- 
netli lion Works, Oldham. — Edxvjn Pritchard, brick manufacturer, 
Southampton. 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
m R T H s. 
On the 8th inst., nt Twickenham, tho xvife of the Rev. Dr. Parish, 
of u daughter.— On the 0th Inri., in Park-street, Grosvenor-sqnnre, the 
wile of It on rut Ferguson, M.D., of n son. — On the fitli Inst, ut 
ColeReriie-eourt, Old Hroinplon, Mrs. Oeougk TOGWOOD, of a 
daughter. — On the 7th in>t., ut Grosvcnor-street, Qrosvcnor-iqunrt', 
London, tlie wife of Captain Sir James Clark Ross. R. N , of u ►on. 
— On the 7ili inst., »t Trufulgur-iqaare; Broinptnn, Mrs. F. R. Sasse , 
of u son. 
MARRIAGES. 
On the 1st Inst., at Cookham Church, Berks, by the Rev. John 
Spiireirti; jjun., B. D , brother-in-law of the brides, Caroline, third 
duuL'iiter of the Rev. John Foyster Grantham, vleur of Cookham, to 
JaCOR Stokes, of Stourbridge, E»q.; ol»o, Harriet, youngest 
daughter of i lie same, to Thomas Lusnon, Esq., of Wouburn, Ducks. 
—On Ilieflili inst., at Exton, Rutland, by the Rev. Clement Scullliorpe, 
vleur of Beoley, Edxvard Sxvain e Scultiiohpb, J'.sq , Water New- 
ton, Huntingdonshire, to Fanny Elizabeth, daughter of Matthew 
Shurman, E*q., Horne-house, near Sllimford.— On the (Jtli inst., ut No. 
48, Moruv-pLee, Edinburgh, by the Rev. John Alwdic, James Dal- 
mahoy, Esq . late of the H. E. I. C. s., to Helen Balfour, youngest 
daughter ot the late Alexander Alnxlle, Esq.— Oil the 0th inst, ut st. 
Murllii's-ln-the- fields, by the Rev. Sir Thomas G.ary Cullum, rector or 
Hawstcd, Suffolk, Joseph Scott Wallis, of Ilawkstone, Salop, K‘<1 • 
to Elizabeth Harriet, widow of the lute Signor Sebustluno Gulle- 
azzi, of Genoa. 
DEATHS. 
On the 5th inst., at Brighton, Louisa, third daughter of the lnt° 
Rev. Thomas Howard, rector of Hoggeston, Bucks., and of Bltteriii? 
Purvn, Norlolk.— On the 5th Inst., In his 85th year, John MbndhaM, 
Esq., of Clophill, Bedfordshire.— On the (illi lust, ot Ills residence, 
Downhnni-roud, Islington, Mr. Charles Wheeler, son of Capt. 
Wheeler, of Bath-terrace, Keniiington, need 80. — On Tuesday evening, 
the 0th Inst., Joseph Samuel Huuuard, the beloved son of Josep i 
John Hubbard, of Bucklesbury and Grordlilll-terrace, Camberwell, 
from n rupture of a vessel in tliu lungs, aged 21 years. 
Printed by Uminard Ldxtok, of No. 3S, Robert Street, Horton. PajJ**J 
of Khorcdltoli, in tbo County of Middlesex, at tho Printing-office of Mcm™- 
I'cttkm and Oalun, l'lny-house Yard, adjoining flic "'Duhss" Office, an 
Published by him nt No. 40H, Strand, opposite Adam Street, Ad«il u * 
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