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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 4

The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 4

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I nrisvv, lorl 1 Vs.r hiixt ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS. deprived of every thing. The kitchen of Mr. Dunn house was 4 LONDON MARKETS. Paris, July 21.

1624. A brochure fpamnhlet) has been mih oecuuied bv a poor widow, wno coos; in wasuws -m. lished here, giving a detailed account of the rape and assassination The Rev. Dr. Edmund Goodenough, Head Master of West-minster School, to the Prebendal Stall of Wrathall, in York Ca-tlietiral, vacant by the death of the Rev.

J. J. Conybeare. "The Rev. Carrineton Lev; M.A.

late Fellnn rif CrM. to support 11VC cuiiu.ni. six children. Mr. Newman's house and furniture was insured uP tola xjj a.aiiijjic, i.iusiiic7.m jeUcuuit, uepsrrinent Faou thk LONDON 6AiETTB of TiiBtAT, July 20.

Wlllhun SE! 17, atSevf atthe Dot and DacVTOtyein. S.cale-tatfe, Stillr Jamw Angel, of Sculcoatea, Aoit at elSvcn, at the ana DucK Tavern, Scalt-Une Nathan, Ot UverpooJ. watch-manufttctarerj one. the George Inu, Dale-street, Uerpool-Thoina9 )VillUm Auam gram, as reported, was as follows Of until about twelve month ago, wnen ne negiecicu F-r miiim and by that means forfeited all claims on the Insurance ennmanv. The persons who resided in Star-court have lost the tne isere, wno wat condemned tO'ideatn- by the 'Uourt1 el Ajsiie of Grenoble, on the 9h IDecambeCJ'aSS.

The following arenhe principal facts Minvra. a man of towextraetibn, was. at thfe nW $Pi Under-Master of Blunder's Free Grammar School, Tiver- Wheat Ct.i'tne ruuni ui ma idiuer, who nas resigned. of 28, named to the curacy of Sh'Queiitin. He had' not bcetl lorte Barley on rr- at elaren.

at the Court of CommUtloners of B''ni at eleven, at tne uourt or yomtmsaionera "5.r-' ftimuihire, V-Vs. Ts -1 lUrtl oi ouijlllllg, Ifctfes and Domestic Chaplain to the Marquess of Lothian, is pre- Oats 6,600 750 sacks of flour From va.inn. num BL'IIIC LI.lgiS ft 1U 1 tliLlI respecting him gome scandalous and criminal- adrrnturev teetl laid to his account; and neithtrhit tone nor. his manners wert street Klcuara Smith KoacU, laie ot uiauop-a "hplljames tanner. August IS, at two, at the White Hart Inn, Wlnche.Ur-Jameg me unu suuj ui oansuury, to tne Mastership ot the Hospiral of St.

Nicholas, in chat city, vacant by the death of the Kreiter part of their property. Throughout the whole ot yesterday, one or two of the engines were engaged playing on the rums, but all attempts to search for the body pf the unfortunate woman, who was lo.t, were fruitless. The spot was distinctly pointed out and one end of the stairs on which she stood, was visible. With respect to the commencement of the fire, various rumours were circulated, but we were assured that it broke out in the narlour of Mr. Dunn's house, where there had been a merry were in actendauceat that day'.

marketed uTtaV resulting from such an occurrence were wiiuasn none, or jsrixion, surrey, arapor, of Commissioners of BankrupMiBasiugball-aireet. itev. i nomas Kcimeii. The Rev. Henrv Michell Waener.

M.A. Ian. "R.ltn, CERTIFICATES, August cessive dulnest of the corn trade, which was not a little calculated to discredit those rumours, lie was a man of lofty staiure, with a sombre, false, and iiisdaituul expression of coun-tenance; be was possessed of immense strength, and has been seen to carry on his shoulders from one part of the church to Benjamin Crawshaw and George Crawshaw. now Cotlette. Cambridge, has been presented hv hi.

.1. tne cniitir.uea niieiiess the weather. Thouch xoriciDIre, carpet manufacturer; m. York) merchant (and now a prisoner for debt In hit wheat were quoted nominally as on thi. Vicarage of Stissex, vacant by the promotion of Dr -1- .1 a viy could have been effected at those 7 tno altl, vii 10 toe oce ui unieiiesrer.

even rare sss7 vr l'he Honourable and l.everemi Mr. Kintr to iWCrm ni making the evening previous. ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE. PMl- Mneetation had been considerably excited by the an Thi- anoiner, a Heavy wooden confessional, which generally resisted the ordinary force of two men to move. With the strength of a giant, he had also the passions and arrogance of one.

Howrver, as an elennnt of success in his profession, he affected great rigour Chesttrtord, Essex, vacant by the promo-ion of Dr. bear and the inleri descriptions were totally unsafe pi ice of bailey remained without variation, which limited supply, miebt have bcen.exiierfred. n.r. i from to rue oee i unesier. were nouncement of Weber's Freischmz at this Theatre.

The great I lie Alinistrv ot the New Church erecting in a aim conuuet, micruiciui aim uiscouiitenaticing aide at the prices obtained on Monday, especially those rfSrf" dlnig and low qualilies the supply oY drio not sale. London, has been conferred upon ihe Rev. J. H. Surv jay toe amusements ctiiu i.ti eaiiuns Ol Ills pa- rishioncrs.

At a quarter a league trom St. Quentin, in the -si i. celebrity of the Opera, the growing reputatiun of the composer, and the singular teaturcs ot the tale on which the piece tound- in rnrlur ll- an fihlprt of tliat CUriOSlty the demand. No proerest whatever t. mn 01 jurist snurcu, zsirriiiiiguani.

the dispmal of beans, ewen at reduced to wkuk 25 ihe Itev. John l-lenry buarke, Frebendary of F.Iy, appointed i uctt iivbj r.tiennc ouarnaier, a uisoanued soldier whose wife, Marie Germ, was remarkable tor her beauty wi, on Thursdav niitht, and the ilorts of the Manager ever, the holders were not generally disposed to submit Vrv oena were nor In 'renuear. hnt iVfifiH KrVIn- VrcT No. rVlgn-atree Burton-cretcent, Hnen marcera, and Liiauccitut ui lii.31. UIU1.CSC, in me room 01 rneiate ur.

fjumpturi. The Rev. Leonard Jetiyns. B.A. of St.

John's CuNtm. Cam. the Curate Mingrar, vlt luj been inflamed by the charms uuu, treeiv a or late, and commanded roll -s on the occasion merit all the praie which it due to zeal and liberality. Those who wish to read the original story will hijd it a very interesting and curious work, entitled Popular 'I ot the Northern Nations." Our present business is only with its bridge, has been licensed to the Perpetual Curacy of Wet Dereham, Norfolk, on the nomination of the Rev. G.

L. Jenyns, Prebendary oi Ely. aaaeraaanera. Faeu the LONDON GAZKTTE or Saturday, 24 WHITEHALL July 23, 1824. The Kin ha been oleated to crant to the Reverend William oi tne soioiers pretty wife, called one day at the cottage, and told Marie Gerin, when next she came to St.

Quentin, tu caii upon bini, as he should have to charge her ith a letter for the Curate of her village. Even at this early period he commenced his criminal by engaging Marie to listen Co some pretended pious discourses, which he read tb her the most im- On Friday a considerable increase in tiie supplies had tall' place, their whole amount during the week up to chat day helnl British Irish Foreixn; Wheat 4,200 -LLmm Barley 390 48 Oatt 8JJO0 1.750 Ihe llev. kverard ILajmpriere, to the Rectory of Meethe, Devon. The Lord Bishon of Sahahnrv linw ihf R.v represemation on tlm stage. The characters were thus irniri-buted Oltocar (a Bohemian Prince), Mr.

Baker; Kuno (llan-eer to tbe Prince), Mr. Bmley Caspar 1 Huntsman), Mr. Hetirv Mirehouse. M. A.

to the Prhpnrl Smuh Rnnih.n, Prtssioneci manner, put wnfch he used only at a pretext tu make ihe Rev. J. O. i'arr. B.A.

ro thH Viniraoi. nf Dnrnfnr.l Wn. Vimsillart, Master of Art, tbe place and dignity of a Canon or Pnjbendary of tbe Cathedra Church at Carlisle, Told by the translation of the Right: Reverend Fattier, in God George Henry, Bennett; Rodolpb (2d Huntsman), Mr. Bi Hiiniurunl. Air.

H. PhilliDs: Kiliail fa Vi with 5,800 sacks of flour. 'life quantity of flour fresh in fsV .1 A I. c. i inuuj lucocjiii 01 me nev.

jonu naven senior. 4 must wrra and amorous declaration ot lus passion tor her. though astonished by bis vivacity and agitation, did not understand his object, but attriburtd tile state ot excitation he wm i I. 1. 'I '1.

AltWICKSilJuh COl'f iiUiViKNG- diAte posstuit. leure; Zsmiel (the Forest Spiri), Mr. T. P. Cooke Agnes, (Kuno's Daughter), OJiss Noel; Ann (her Cuustp), JMJsg Pwvey.

The commencement of tbe Opera informs tts that Caspar has rntmrmA into a enmnact with ZamieL the Huntsman Spirit that late Bishop of Chester, to tne see oi iwiaana neus. CROWN-OFFICE. July 29.48.14. BOX lo be LiiT UM UiiiUi at hfnRsliujy, in the ui Warwick, Ave miles Irom Irnm Al iaroworta and irivur ot utu pieiy. Aius en comsiance wa.

proved on the trial by a young man who had been listening out- Days and Placet appointed for holding tbe. Summer Assize, nullum, small uirruingiiitiu, small tiae tne window to the mystical declarations of Mirrat. A maining unsaleable on any Barley was dull in sale IramSl ikiiniinn, I.L. tlT "no twelve iripra brick lii.usr, calletl Kmeshur, Coitage, rcntainiux two parlnurs, five kiu-hru, wash-huuse, pantry, -ud cellar, with a newly erecl.d three- lew days alter ibis Marie went to St. Quentin, and entered the the time when he must resign himself into the bands of the Demon is now dote at hand, and that (he only means he has of prolonging the term of his existence Is to obtain another victim instead of himself.

The person Used pn to be thus drawn into the snare ii 7 "I'fiut osvtv ner ri. Par-chased at about Is. per quarter, lets money. Oats were fjSm li. to 2s.

per quarter lower than thev were a week v'v wa eow-nuusej a kilchnn-Kaidi-ii, mi aruhanl.a uatWofk oi uruily four acres aiijiMinu" and, if mure land it icquireJ, six or cnurcu auout six clock Ihe evening. On teeing Minsrrai the saluted hlrn respectfully, and taid she carne to confess to VIZ. WESTERN CIRCUIT, Sir Charles AbbotfyKnt. Lord Chief Just Ue. Mr.

Bren Garrow. Soumampron Monday, August 2, at the Cattle of incbaater. Wlrtshire SattitdaT.c at New Si rum. Dorsetshire August II, at Dorchester. Devonsbire-Saturdav.

Autuit 14. at tbe Castle of Exeter. counts relative to this crop comine verv favourable from sii a.i-s HM.iu-e unu, Iree.m.iy be had at a short notice. The the accommodation ol smnll ml Inmilv Rodolpb, who has incurred Ms hatred py oeing trie lavourcu toy. tit Aiiwi.

'I'htt pi ft of the Soirit. for which Caspar has sacrificed all iiiii. pn some pretext of got ner into, the presbytery, where he lived, adioiuintr the church. There it anneara li ir ns 11 linntiiiit-box, brin-- mltnaie ik. i.

Beans and Feat both remained almost as on WedncttW Tbe average prices of grain rtr this market, were pubUttetlta.C'" of i. his hopei, it aeven bullets, of which the first six never miss their aim at whatever object they may be diiected, and of which the ivers and Lord Hansr.n's hunt. May tie had by tiie year, or rornlcrra 01 liree, live, or seveu aud immediate possession. Tie whole Is in consummated the double crime of violation and assassination, in doing whioh he must have gagged the mouth of his victim, low, inarticulate, and stifled moans were heard by his1 servant maid. Tiie marks of strangulation were found UDon the mrck Wheat.

Barley. Ciry and County of-Kxeter The lame day, at tbe Guildhall of Oats. 27s. 3 I. Rye.

39s. 7d. Beans. Id. siaie 01 perlrct repair.

l-or tuither patnculins, inquire un (lie pre-iises; of ilonrs ould, Esq. Solicitor, T.in of John Hobms, -q ly.irwirk RrL'. 111 street. Lmidnn. 61s.

Od. 38j.od...: 33s. lid. 34s. 4d.

the unfortunate woman. The servant, attractt-d hv rh tne v-ity oi renter. Cornwall Monday, August S3, at Bodmin. 39s. lid.

27s. 3Ss.4d. mparts she heard, fame tq Miflgrat's rpflm door, and found it tas-tened on the inside, and ihUifcing that he might have fallen into a lit, she knocked, and callad to him to open if. but rprfrvpil ffir Someractihlrc August 28, at the City ot Well. City and County of Bristol Saturday, September 4, at tor the kingdom large, as stated in tiie Gazette ot last Siiurdw evening.

The present average being that for the second syetk of the six, the result of which will regulate importation.ontae THE OBSERVER. th GuUdhaU of the City of BrUtol. of uextmorlth. ibe re Is con sequemiy no prospect of thepufu opening for any other grain than bats; but those warehoused '-'5 MONDAY NIGHT. seventh it under the guidance ot the uemon.

auc opint par In bit design, ttsdolpb' tkiii deserts him he is beaten at a shooting match by a peasant, and begins to despair of luture success, and is the more agitated aa ia conformity wjth a tfadir tlonal custom the gaining of the hand of his betrothed, bride must depend on his success on tbp following day. In this state ot mind he is persuaded bv Caspar to repair to the gjen haunted by the Huntsman Spirit. In the second act we ffnd Agnes and Aun awaiting the arrival of Itodoiuh. He returns but soon (eaves them for tbe glen and next we have what is intended a the grand Lion ot the whole exhibition, In the language of the theatrical khturian there is presented' 4 craggy glen, sur rota led by high mountains, down the side of one pf which falls aiasjade. The full moon is shining dimly.

In the fore ground an old bintled tree, ot winch the withered wood shines with answer an order to rei urn Instantly to the kitchen. When he did at length come out of his room, she ran to meet him, sayipg "Oh, Sir, you have frightened me dreadfully I thppghi that you were dyjtig.l' To which he replied, in a bewildered and lu- prwr io- May 1K42 are almost sure to. come out the quantity of such somewhat exceeding 130,000 The report of last week's afnv'au, as published this moro.DMv, does not shew any very material aurrmeiitatioh in the Stock Exchange, Twelve Consols opened this morning at 92i toi for the Account. In iuus iiiauiirr noiu ypur ivnguc, yo4 are an idiot and to get Her out of die way he told her tu take the newspaper to one of his i-eiglibnurs. But tbe servant, whose curiosity was nmv awak-n.

he earlier part of the moraine a Rood deal of business was done. MIDLAND CIRCUIT. Sir William Draper Bear, Knight, Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Holroyd.

Northamptonshire Monday, July 26, at Northampton. JtsStlandsblre Friday, July 30. at Oakham. Lincolnshire. Saturday, July 31, at Lincoln.

City of Lincoln The tame day, at the City of Lincoln. Nottinghamshire Thurtday, August 5, at Nottingham. Town of Nottingham Same day at ihe Town of Nottingham Derbyihlre Saturday, August 7, at Derby. Leicestershire Wednesday Aue. II.

at the Castle of Leicester. beiug stated in the whole Cnly as follows Of and up to this hour they are 92, with a brisk market. Up to eJ pretended tfl obey, ajid fortunately for the discovery ot the present time we do not near at any Express having arrived from Paris. British. Irish.

Fareien. Wheat 4,754 qrs. Barley 410 488 do. Oats 10.219 1.75a MUSI, SpOKCH IO Kline of tbe ntiishhours of what she had heard, a vaunt- ritmniir int phosphoric light, and on eh- other tide, another withered tree, We are credibly informed that private accounts have, heen re abroad, and In a short time the husband uf Marie came to the on the Knotty orancu ot wmcu an otvi i ravens aim own with 7,948 sacks of flour coastwise, and sixtv barrels of iKhl t'reabytery, to inquire alter his wife. On his knocking Min- night Dims on other trees, i.aspar, witn a poucu aim uanger, 1 Borough of Leiteater The tame day, at the Borough of Leicritar.

tide trom Dantzic Since tbe above account. was made a engaged in making a circle of black stones, in the middle ot which is placed a skull, an eagle's wing, a crucible, and a bullet mould." grac himself opened Ihe door, and stood to In clip passage as to prevent the husband from entering. He first de-nied haying een Marie, bqt alierwards.on the husband insisting, he pretended to recollect that he had seen her in the church, but had rctused to listen to her confession op account of the negli-jjeiice and disorder her d.ress, He then led the husband down the churchyard away from the house, and alter a moment's conversation, abruptly quitted him and returned to the Presbvterv however, there have been several fresh arrivals, this marning, from the wind having become favourable bringing vessels up the The shew of samples is neverthsv less tar irom large, but still fully adequate to answer the deuj4'- -experienced, great dullness being manifested io tieigeafti'i rally, notwithstanding the holders are offering on lower term than last week. The best Wheats liavedecliued in Value at'lestt 2s. per quarter since thuday trom 3s.

without advajangtheir sa. wbfat, I0 if very fine, rrrr'Th I'StY prr qlit'rf iuirl nf -ity oi uoventry Saturday, August the City of Coventry Warwickshire The same day, at Warwick. NORFOLK CIRCUIT. Sir William Alexander, Knt. Lord Chief Baron.

Mr. Justice Gaselee. Buckinghamshire Monday, July 26, at Buckingham. Bedfordshire Thursday, July 29, at Bedford. Huntingdonshire Saturday, July 31, at Huntingdon.

Cambridgeahire-Monday, August 2, ac Cambridge. Suffolk Thursday, August 3, at Bury Saint Edmunds. Norfolk Tuesday. Aueust 10. at the Castle of Norwich.

Alter a cnorus ot spirits, cerianuy 01 a very uiicanuijf tuai ayici the spirit appears on the invocation of. Caspar, all(, after some conversation between them, vanishes with til? skull and hanger, and in their place a flask and a hearth, with lighted coals and faggots, rise out ot the earth. Soon after, Rudolph appears on the ruck opposite the cascade. Alter some interruptions trom apparitions, Rodolph enters the magic circle the charm is made htm and good, and the bullets are cast. What takes place on this casting we cannot pretend to describe.

A man must be behind the cur tain to get rid of tbe awe which such horrors must infuse. We therefore recur again to the accurate and tearless writer already -II He ordered the servant, who did not sleep in the hcm. ceived from Paris, wiiich account for the sailing of the fitteen ships uf war Irom the French ports to the Mediterranean. The French are now busily preparing an Expedition for St. Domingo, and the above vessels of war are to cover their landing.

The two Commissioners who are at Paris from Hayti are totalfy kept in the dark and tbey expect to do more by intrigue and money than with tbe mouth of the cannon. We have no reports or news on Change of any description. FuRkign Fonus. The most doing iu the above market is in Colombian and Mexican Sciip. Old Spanish, gl Russia, Alliance Shares, 12 Mexican, 52 Colombian Scrip, French, Austrian, 95ii Chili, 71j; New Prussia, 97 Old.S.6; Portuguese, 87; Greek, 16 dit.

Buenos Ay res, prem. The present week has produced one circumstance of (Treat importance, and which, wc learn through the medium of the Foreign Papers, the French official paper, the Moniteur. In one of the former numbers of this paper, it had been stated, that tbe British Government, through Count Munstcr, had acceded to the proposal of the King" of Portugal that some Hanoverians, if not a British force, should be sent to his aid, and thus, continues the Moniteur, lias practically recognised the wisdom and expediency of away, without giving uer time to clear away the supper. Then not supposing that he was atched, he set about disposing ol the' body ot bis victim. He tjed the uandii and feer, and attaching a wulte aooui ano, new.

ri, VSjagjMilWz'ii City of Norwich The same day, at the Guildhall of tbe said city. rnuay iasi, uotu in uciuauu anu price, ranimeacaqipxtoaan litV, from 33s. to 36s. per auarter. 'OitswinInfib'inli at.

u- iij uul oi tne window into a back yard. He then went round to this vard. anf quotd At jmo. 1 (repeated Oy the ecnoes; tne niooni. cviipseo night birds and apparatiuns of various monsters appear.

At No. 2. the rape, dragged the body alter him to a rising ground, called uished prices, say about per qr. the best now nptxcdlrutf 30s. which is just the prfce at which the were in 1820- wrieo Ussv awjciie.

ioe iieau, as it bounded over the stones, for the sUC ITIltU Ul LUC VflCil aillll VM1IUQ3 ICfJ.l.ca storm and hurricane break down trees and scatter the fire mon ports were forced open iu August that jfear. TiieaxiifW. ttrous forms move through the den. At No. 4.

the rattle ol HOME CIRCUIT. Mr. Baron Graham Mr. Justice Burrough Hertfordshire Thursday, July 29, at Hertford. EssexMonday; August 2, at Chelmsford.

Kent Monday, August 9, at Maidstone. Sussex Saturday, August 14, at Lewes. Surrey Thursday, August 19, at Guilford. NORTHERN CIRCUIT. Mr.

Justice Bayley Mr. Baron Hullock. Yorkshire Saturday, July 31 at the Castle of York. gruouu was uneven anu rocxy, lett behlhd portions of hair and flesh, which were collected the next day, and brought forward a prooit of the horrid deed. He had, previous to lowering the budy, stripped it, and lett the clothes behind, with the exception nf a K.A....i.

...1.1. wheels and tramp of horses are heard, and two of fire roil giaui iium uui wwu twiu anu lrcianu, ana amseucsajnn free for immediate consuxapilon, are nearly Tbe foreign oatsreporfed are from burg butic is questionable whether tbesemorereceptariitsfrsnt i over the glen. At No. 5, neighing and barking are uearq, amiu discordant and eccentric music, supposed to accompany the wild auroau will be admisiaoie to Dome consumption i new moiulLt wiui lor a we shall see by and by. On reaching the spot called chase in air, the misty forms ot a skeleton slag, skeleton horsemen for although the average price of oats, for the kjrijdom, a-fl)i, jwene, it appears me tnouimt rimr irv t.sm and hounds, pass over the magic circle in the clouus to a nuuuug the grand principle of the Holy Alliance, that of Kings City of York The same day, at the Guildhall of tbe City of York.

cutting the body in pieces (lor lie had made no previous pre protecting? eacu oiuer airainsi. an retorms ana all revolutions. mis and he then attempted in IP ifh a small I Lfurnam Saturday, August 14, at Durham. Northumberland Thursdaj August 19, at the Castle of New- CUOKUS OF SPIKITS. Thro' hill and dale, thru' glen and mire, Thro' dei and cloud, thro' storm and night; Thru' earth and water, air and hre, Unhurt we soirits win? our flicht.

wun.ii suati nut originate in mcir own tree will and grant. Now, it would appear, that this paragraph no sooner was pub lished than it cave offence to the British Ambassador and Ca nrst ween zit. oa. per quarter, aac is tor toe second s. 44., -ytt.

the decline which has taken place, and' which it still cakiug pla in the prices of this griiri, in all part', of tbe. it it noc unlikely, su "reduce the aggregate' avirsgej of truZ tlx weeks, as to exclude Jihem hut of (Ws, at'yetffwfl- is no possibility of calculating upon with certainty. i out 111 cnueavounng to se me ai tUe snouider, the blade turned and uksuic useless. Alls? Uiuoo i rmm I 1 binet, as a Moniteur, since arrived, officially contradicts the At No. 6, Darkness.

The tremendous storm of thunder miuiiii 111 irrear abundance, and covered this Reyerend Demon's face and clothe, rolled in his purpose, he seemed to become d-lirin. whole paragraph, and in the most unequivocal terms. The words used arc. we hare received a direct authority tn state. lightening, and hail meteors dart through the air aud dance on the hills the torrent foams roars, and turns to bloods Jhe rocks tremeiy neavy in saie ana lower in price, tne oest new bringing more than 39s.

to 40s. per qiiarttf j. arid old Heliogolands are still worth yet ip tenor not realize more than 36. per quarter; the whoIe'ariUamaiadfhJ -rr" niu lying one 01 the feet ol his victim rlrec' strength to tear the body are riven, and fresh apparitions appear aud all the horrors of the that the paragraph in the former Moniteur (mentioning the date) rtsjiecting Portugal, is false fictitious in every respect." The necessary inference from tbis contradiction is, that the 111 mis, ne returned fa th- f- preceding scenes are accumulated to deter tne i-rriscuuiz rruin the completion of his object. At No.

7. A tree is rent asunder. Zamiel appears, surrounded by hre. which is succeeded by total cascie-upon-i yne. Town of Newcastle The same day, at the Guildhall of Newcastle.

Cumberland Tuesday, August 24, at the City of Carlisle. Westmorland Saturday, August 28, at Appleby. Lancashire -Wednesday, September 1, at Lancaster. OXFORD CIRCUIT. Mr.

Justice Park Mr. ustice Litcledale. Berkshire Monday, July 26, at Abingdon. Oxfordshire-Wednesday, July 2a, at Oxford. Worcestershire Saturday, July 31, at Worcester.

City of Worcester The same day, at the City of Worcester. Thursday, August 5, at Stafford. Shropshire Wednesday, August 11, at Shrewsbury. Monday, August 16, at Hereford. Monmouthshire Saturday.

Aueust 21. at Monmouth. co ho more man oo quanera. ui peat tne supsmesosuwwj short, 284 quarters, and prices are unvaried. kmattiiir iMiuor me paper ucimr omciai sneaks irom the authontv or his Government, and ttiercfore that there is no truth whatever u.e..i mi uisstccion, tne kitchen hatchet or clearer.

With this instrument he separated the thighs from the trunk, and ihrew them into a rapid stream that discharaes itself into the Isere. lie then lifted the muiilareri rnmi, darkness, and the scene closet 3s the clock strikes one in the report, that nnv uf the Hanoverian troops are to be aiippiy ia si.uui.ci9, nwui a. ui sums, a micyffug. slowly at the former rates of fratu 52s. to 60s.p,'5Wj lu the third act Rodolph appears in high spirits, lie has gained ter.

flour is not yet expected to aiursnt' qrioWMtFct sent to Portugal, or that it is our purpose to interfere in any way in Us interior Government. great reputation oy the use ot the infallible Ul tne lour shoulders with which he hastened towards (l.e Iser-fej -in to which hp plunged it. He then deousited on the riv-r i(M m. moufih its price, in proportion to that ot wneat, it ttiiry extra. he received one only remains o'.

the other three Caspar has i will ot bir George Wood. Knitrbt. Inte one of the vacant; but this is one of-the, blessings bfjree'- trade, and tbv-4 one. Alter a scene in winch Agnes is prcpar ng tor the on the iota instant. cuiei ot poor Alane, in order to make 11 supposed that she had drowned herself.

On returiiiinr' tu ItU Iuui.h h. 1 oi me exchequer, was reiristered and a chorus ot Huntsmen, ibe tiuale acnves. has already 1 liu pcrsoniil estate was estimated as under The -house, furniture, and nrnv-isinim nre a the sum of 140,0001. iren to the use ni Clothes of tile murdered M.rif. hred his bullet, hut Kudoluh I111111-5 that vet he retains it- 11 Curh trade generally is In so languid; and, Jn scagnanr a scate, that it it very evident, ft; 'the quantlclet-weri-, equal to an avtraae-tnoplv.

prices would decline tlS 7h is ordered bv the 1'iince fire si a dove. He does so, but the l-ady Wouu lor life, with ilu- m-ineintil sum of 50.000. ner Wood and threw the ashes into the privy. On rrfle ,1 he had removed all traces ot the crime, recollected, with dismay, that he had left the pocket kinfe beh nd but after he mo further, from the favourable prospects of 'the commg. harvest iHuugii tt.tisT raiu wouiu prooauiy just now, prove.

aigr. iseiitw cent. Consols absolutely (to be in lieu of dower) it is, however, subjected to a discretionary provision for her Ladyship's sister, which, iu case of her death or second marriage, is to be fixed at the annual charge of 3,500. Consols for ner sister's life. Tuc real estates, which lie in Yorkshire, are apportioned bullet, guided by the Spirit, enters Caspar's siJts he falls and is carried off by Zamiel.

Thus the demon la satisfied, and Rodulph escapes. In the original story the unfortunate Huntsman is made to shoot bis intended bride. To tbe nature of this story as a ground-work for Opera, there can be no just objection. The striking legends of the North, and ucias to almost ail me growing grain. Essex Wheal 52s a Wis i Grey ditto: ducc-dat the tr.al, had already been found Tb 7 Zut' jo Tl the break of day was p.tsslnir near Li Hnrhl 1 7 34s Otswi Ditto Old liOs a 6t)t Boilers 40it i 43 amonir uebhews.

subiect to annual chartres for female relatives. the eoritKous nuitic ot tbe lust, are euually titled lor itie pur Ditto White, new 58s a 65s i Hur ditto ne utis nut many legacies, but they are almost all to relations uoi caught by a poo ot blood.u bloody rope, and a black-handled kmic lying by k. ihe ki.ite he look, up, but learmg might bmy him into trouule, he threw it into a bush. Hv.t., poses ot a species of entertainment ot which show and music are sit- fill Old 65 1 a 74s Tick Beans a a Small ditto tbe main characteristics. Of the dialogue it necessary to say Ait: 'iif-itstii i Gloucestershire Wednesday, August 25, at Gloucester.

City of Gloucester The same day, at tbe City of Gloucester. CHESTER CIRCUIT. The Honuurable C. Warren, Chief Justice. Tbe Honourable I.

Jervis, the other Justice. Montgomeryshire Thursday, August Pool. Denbighshire Wednesday, August 25, at Ruthin. Flintshire Tuesday, August 31, at Moid. Cheshire Monday, September 6, at Chester.

CARMARTHEN CIRCUIT. Samuel Heywood, Serjeant at Law, and John Balgtiy, Esq. Justices. Carmarthen Monday, August 30. Haterfordwest Saturday, September 4.

Cardigan Friday, September 10. NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. The Hon. Jonathan Ralne, Esq. Chiet Justice.

The Hon. William Kmirick, Esq. Second Justice. Merionethshire Thursday, August 12, at Dolgelli. Carnarvonshire Wednesday, August 18, at Carnarvon.

Anglesey Tuesday, August 24, at Beaumaris. SOUTH WALES CIRCUIT. going some distance, he returned, took up the knife a Oats Potatot anu servants ou.uuui. uousols, in sums varying trom to 10,000., are given amongst nepliews and nieces, and the residue seems to be divided amongst individuals of the same kindred there is no mention of any His law books, Sec. are left by the will to his wife and a Mr.

Allen but a codicil provides that, should Mr. John Alexander Wallace marry little, lor tne piece is announced as a literal translation, and from the translation there is every reaou to suppuie that there was nothing beyond common-place mediocrity in the w-m ed it, and it home with h.m. When Ming rat', servant-maid appeared before hitu in tue morning, she was pale trem blmg, and bewildered. Mimtiat.alarr.,l hi f.m. I Poland 40s I Feed 32s OOt original.

The fable in itself affords no bad opportunities lor Suffolk Norfolk North Couolrjr -Rje -Barley, new -Old ditto -Hall, Pale White Peas Maple ditto a OOt Scotch ToUtoe do. OOt. her abruptly what was the riiatt'er with 1 CS. interest 2nd effect. incse ooDort unities have not been en 1 in vain nrvin 00s a 00 1 Fluur.

par tack 55i tjUt) -V nis niece, l.ouisa bayldon, some ot these books should be his he alludes to tbe former appropriation, and adds, If my wife and Mr. Allen cannot agree about them, let Godfrey Sikes decide the same." tirely neglected but have scarcely been made use of to the full extent. Ihe first Act is, perhaps, the best in this respect the second bat the advantage of closing with the prin 42 I 8econds 1 5Ut a 66 36 a I Ariieancau Klonr. ner sal ta.a ltard Jll)t, xc, a lew moans, which she supposed proceeded from himseit being 11. Ihe curate, however, continuing to question her, thegtrl't lea got the better ot her, she upon her kue.

sf and joining her hands, exclainud in the most i.T". cipal scene of the Opera the thiid would have been great IMl'imTAI'lONS LAST-Wettkl' ly improved if more doubt had been ilirown over the ia.e Fsii: Wheat, ttarley. Halt, "Ilfl Sir -r ...6 N.ui.llt.. iW4kts -bIR One of the Jamaica Papers states, that on the 26th May an alarming fire occurred in the vicinity of Dry Harbour, it commenced at noon, und lasted nearly three hours, extending over about 130 acres, including several pastures of Bridge water pen, 254 bear it!" Agnes. Of the music we speak not without hesitation.

1'nme had raised an expectation thatiheaUantuanot Mozart would find longer This exclamation was a tnunderi-l us 1... Knglish I 4754 1 4IO 1 llKtiS I 423a! Irish, I 176t'i Foreign saw that rhi: 7 Clearly I. Michael Nolan, Esq. Chief Justice R. Matthew Casberd, Esq.

arivalin theaVewciutiof Weber, i bis expectation has notuceu realised. That the music has merit, extraordinary merit, is true; "-sisi oujiwi itiuous but hoMest errjature was mistreii of hi. amSSfc-ri. creature, ami some negro nouses. We inserted a short time nao a statement, on the authority eKICc.

01 ti.Ji,A.. ftawji naunorsmrc iuesday, August K4, at rrcbtcine. Breconthlre Monday, August 50, at Brecon. Gloucestershire Saturday, September 4, at Cardiff. oi an evening contemporary mat Mr.

nunitett had been en- door and after a few momms' seizJu her by th" ar'm br forced her dowiupon knees the but it is nut the merit of vocal music, its chief excellence is instrumental. We do Hot mean its exclusive excellence; but that there is a predominance which would point out the composer ra oas 07s 1 nurriiia gteiwsigii wsr utiu i et litlt Fluur teconds -eases and Suffolk ffaareu tor some (lavs in canvassing tbe uollctrc. I rna was i 50s 5 Urain oer att.l 8. rti I Urn Cper qvt.) mistake; Mr. Plunkctt canvassed the newly elected Scholars tTiiir P-'llard er- on steps of the a.ur, and Staking the host, he put it into her hand, telaL her sho either make uu her mm, I ...1...

"er or BANKRUPTS. AO 45a this has been always the practice, ihe College Member, on uld NATHANIEL LIPSCOMB KENTISH, of St. Michael, ther as protuund, scientibc, and ingenious 111 tne arrangement, adaptation, and coaibiiiaciuii of che powers of than as a creator of melodies to be poured lurch by tiie human voice. To a most solemn oarh nnnn the election of a Scholar, pays his visit of respect, and solicits Winchester, land-surveyor, July 29, August 12, and September llXUltl DUE. Com laapectorrt Kctsisu, July 3.

1 per load, new 12 10s to 17i lOa.lilit 0 ta I Itarl'iaa ner nuarfter lu 37a 1 ttaava: 1 -I' (40l to- his vote, whenever the election may take plnce. Mr. Piunkett 11 sne bad seen she tad the body and blood ot Cluist never tuTevea what' or heard on the preceding night. The SS but followed this long established usage. Dublin Morn.

Post. at tne White Hire inn, Winchester. Atty. hit. nicuara Bremridze.

Chancery-lane. say nothing ot Mozart, whose airs dwell in the memory, and actually seem to ring in the ears mini they are almost troublesome; unate girl, halt ul)ate dead with tear aud horror. Mr. Westou. Inspector-General, arrived at Limerick on took, the oath prescribed Oalsi 27 to 31.

Pea '40r'in jV Alter this WILLIAM HILTON, now or late of Brixton-hill, Surrey, to say nothing ot other great masters ot connrme-l and standard ex Monday, from Sligo and Galivwy, and immediately proceeded unif.lll'ttKll Jul. "17. Jtcltc, resuuieu his iranqu Jlity. However. some Uavs alter, as some vi cellence, there is no melody 111 the trexsc Iwtz comparable tutiiuse into an inquiry, to ascertain it any reductions are practicable 13 H.rley: nVr nsi.

It 14s it 11. Wheat, perl, oi our own living composers: and if we may mention one in in the Custom department of that city. The general proposed oo Bje Old ditto, particula-, notbinir comparable to those of Bishop. Much ot the it Ot a 17 St 0 0 I 0s 1 5s a 1 14. VI Ok lo Ot Oaf i Ual7 5a 't I Ot 0s to 0 0a 1 Orey Pea -0lx)Q plan oi reduction in Ireland will be carried into effect on the 10th of October.

Waterford Mirror.) music is addressed to the professor ruiher than to the general auui Oat, per qu. Old dhto, Bean 1 1S 3e.w; tor. and seems better fitted to instruct than to please. It is toofull A French writer informs us, that in Ceylon, fat the present BKItXS, iuiy 3. day, to prove the innate courage of their children, their parents of discords, and they are sometimes introduced most unfortunately so as to break the chain of melody as soon at a few of its links Mew tfarley stage coach-master, July 27, August 7, and September 4, at the Bankrupts' Court.

Attys. Gates and Co. Cateaton-strect. RICHARD FAWCETT and JOSEPH ATKINSON, both of Albion place, Bartholomew -close, colournicn, July 27, Aug. 10, and September 4, at the Bankrupts' Court.

Atty. Mr. Bean, Dyer's-buildings, Holborn. ILL I AM A1TEY and ED WARD ATTEY, of Stafford, bout and shoe-manufacturers, August 11, 12, and St. 4, at the Palace Inn, Liverpool.

Atty. Mr. Chester, StapU Inn. FRANCIS NICHOLS, now or late of Otley, York, corn-merchant, August 16, 17, and September 4, at the house of Mr. William Bumiston, innholder, at Kirkstall-brldge, near Leeds.

vs. Messrs. Slade and Jones, hii-sireet, Bedford-row. WILLIAM MACGKORGE, of Lower I.re-street, Lambeth, IBWflUKY, BKI 42 to 72 i to lo a iSBWflUKY, 42 to iZ i have been developed. Tbe overture is a spirited, various, and ad 25 0 3U New ditto Rye place them on the back ot a tame eagle, in the presence of a multitude assembled on tbe occasion, who mounts with the child into the air; if the latter betrays any fear it ig sacrificed, at Oat -Beans mlrable composition.

The effect of the horns is peculiarly fine, It was performed, and encored. 1 he oceiiiiie chorus. Victoria 33 to 35 i Peas. Barley is a bold and striking effect, aud the general character of the Bread, prr callon, 17d. to music throughout the nrst act is singularly appropriate.

urauJ fUlUls ol SE.Ul. Joiy lit. incapable of supporting the dangers to which this life is exposed. Ou Monday se'unight the Crown Prince post coach, running from Birmingham towards London, was overturned belweeu Dareulry and Weedon, by winch accident seven persons were severely injured. The coachman escaped without any injury, having jumped off the box as soon as he perceived thu danger.

-HEuiiciu, were usmiis? in tiie unam which flows into the Isere, otTe of them, on Sng up hit line, found a human thigh attached to it. Naturally alarmed taken 'rt t'ardS illa8 told what had taken place. Xhe Authorities repaired to the spot, the thigh wa. recognised to be that of a young woman, and there of course wasno longer any doubt as to Marie Gerin having been U.C "Pn''0" OUt 'he assassin, a ,2 ru-nlove usjicion from him. The krS s.U, to be buried in the churchyard.

Mingrat repaired thither, and ordered the thigh to be removed, saying ic should not rest in consecrated ground, for Mane l.eriu had committed suicide, and then, allectiiii; to tall into a state ot fanatical excitement, he exclaimed" Ves. I saw that she was possessed by the by who carried i'T, hu plunged with her into the abyts 01 hell. ihose who were presentcould contain 110 longer their Indignation, hut loudly cursed and hooted this hypocritical ruffian. Ihe next morning, while Mingrat was at breakfast, two Rens-darmes enured they were not charged to make him prisoner, but merely to watch his motions. JHe appeared dreadfully alarmed, but endeavoured.

to conceal it, and invited them tb partake ot his Before, was. over the Vicar of Zulu, came in, and bfohnht a letter from his rSrro.u iuir.nn. scena, 1 can hear, was suue with astomsbitii! torce and int. Bed lover, pierewt. 44s at2 ICoriauder ditto mitable expression by firaliam.

The accompaniment 011 the en. Old ditto brewer. July 30, 3), and 4, at the iiaukruptt Oourc trance of ihe demon is powerful, and even terrific, i he drinking Old Foreign ditto Attv. Air. Sloner.

Holborii-cuurt. Grav'a Inn. song, well given by Mr, Phillips, the bass singer, is strangely wild. air a oa arcs, oer bu. -29 53 I aintfoiu 79 I Bye Graat 61s 84s i Fine; The accident, it.

is understood, arose from one of the horses bine WILLIAM JOHN WAKE and TH OS. MARTIN WAKE DUI well suited tu the situation. J4i i'44s a 7a a lOaWlii' New. ditto There arc some delightful passages in a Sccna in tbe part ot of Southwick, Durham, limr-burners, August 24, 26, and Sep timber 4, at the Monk-'Wearmouth Shore HutL Atty. Mr Blaklston.

Svmond's inn. While Clover, new o7s a 77s I Uanary Agues, and the accompaniment has treat beauty and originality. falling, and the reius breaking, as the coachman endea vouriug to pull him up the other horses, being thus at liberty, set off, and the coach immediately upset. Derby Mercury. A Gentleman, who has gone out as Chamberlain to iturbide, has written, to his father, an eminent merchant, expressing i 33.

a 63s I While Muttrd Old do. A trio by Itodolph, Agnes, and Ann, was well sung, and encored and a simple air, Now itosd night," by Braham, was deli CHARLES DUBOIS, late of King-street, Covent-garden, auctioneer, (now in tbe King's Bench prison), July 31, si 14s Browu dilto 4' 6 Winter 'Cares Trefoil vered with wunderlul ouritv of tone and tweetnets of expression, ssttK- f- ureal uuuots ui tne suvcessoi iuc aiieouiua. 21a a 33a 1 Nsa 'lu-hin Heed-J 'i ana September 4, at tne mnsrupu uourt. Atty. aur.

vrnny. l'hemuticiiitheiucaiitatioii scene is powerful, and well suited to the On the 17th instant his Grace tue Duke of Athol visited bis Majesty's ship Athol, in Leith. and inspected thai i i l. occasion; nut the owj-UKe cliorut aid fiut seem to pirate meauui- perbutbl Bib Grass New i. Carrs way Seeds Buckingham-street, btrand.

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. ence. In the last act. tier bans, the bett thmar it a little air and the subject; of murtW the concluding word. rhl- 42 a 60s I Rape Seed 2H 24 10 9iup, lur tuc umuuac in naceiuiiuiug sue uuratimiy ot tne .1 .1 1 .1 I i i chorus of the attendants on tiie bi ide.

'A burning tune by Braham sf BSll July WUOU, UUU StsS U1UCBS IUI utUUK USCU ill BUIU-UUllUIUHT, ITe VB- 7aJ "urnmrvanoat retpectiiuj the assassination of RMP RA lis 4'. 4A i Pork 4" derstand tiiat the report is highly favourable, there being no .1 I i -J ua sg is very coruuiuii-place, and a chorus ot huntsmen disjointed and disagreeable. In the scenery tbcte is nothing remarkable but the upon you it you are guilty, fly instant ly. Mingrat took the advictt and fle.l. Th.

,1,. appearance ui u.y rut, uuu tue; hwu was iresu anu souuu 111 Yesterday morning, about half-past three o'clock, a fire broke out in the house of Mr. Dunn, a Dairyman, No. 117, Chancery-lane. The fire, which was discovered by the watchman, who.

observed the smoke issue from the lower part of the house, raged for tome time with unabated fury and tbe alarm hav Mutton 8d to 4s. 4ii i i is, Sit Wi3i( Vesl 4s 6tt lo fl 4d (-jsil. tsrs7r vm grand interview with Manuel, the wonders ol wnicn nave been above described. Some of the machinery was iiot quite in order; gensdatmes in pursuit ot him, but Mmgrat got over the frontiers itico bavoy, before they could take him. Ihey however gave a every part, even in those places Where iron and copper holts arc used aa trinnals.

in which respect the Scots wood but this was scarcely to be avoided on the first night, and will appeared superior to oak. The Athol was built of fir from his Uensts, 8hecp, lie M.r-'PigtlSSpt iCjiiitf9fJi description oi Ms person and crime to some Piedmontese cara- hineeis. into whose hands he shortly afi fr rlJ ll wast doubtless Uk remedied. ing given, it was truly distressing to observe the Inmates tuakiiig their escape, and imploring assistance. A Grace's forests, and there are no other kinds of wood in the Of the perl or me rs tbe Opera is chiefly indebted to Braham, wlinlc ahiD.

exceDt the decKs. which are ot Baltic deals. Un iu iuc prison 01 unamberry, tvience he has been transferred to the fortress ot Feiicstrella. The Sardinian Government have con wnu acnes all competition, rseiinctt exerted him sell strenuously. family, named Gould, occupied the third floor, and experienced the greatest difficulty; The aged mother was sti much leuvintr the ship his Grace was saluted with 15 guns.

but at times shewed less discrimination than ciicritv. T. P. Cooke The. Tread-mill.

On the 3d. instant, we stated, that Mr. HAY AKP STKiW. AT riSB IIIHI, TfJ Hay 95t I'd to I39s Od Clover OUOs Od fcl 0(r0 Da interior Od to -s UtJ J.raw aUs Ody to The highest price of Bread in lie, MeUtirioiir, is iOld. for tn lib.

loaf there are others wfio sellfrqm a hstfpeuuy to tbree terrified, that she was unable to save herself, when the stantly refused to deliver him he has been condemned to death by tbe Tribunal ot Grenoble, l'he trial was hearrl with nau a superb pair ot hery eyes as the demon the ettcct would be Staovllon had visited the House of Correction at Norchaller son, a youth of about twenty years of age, with great difficulty carried her through the fire at the rik of his lite, leaving his ton, where he found two men at the tread-mill, who. had cioseu doorB a rather remarkable circumstance. acigntencd, perhaps, 11 the whole of bis dress were ot the tame hue. 'J he chorus sinners were numerous and well trained, and completed their respective terms of punishment, and who were a tint detail ot the facts of this horrible case, is annexed a let cue orciicatra very strong. Ihe whole thnii, must have been verv halfpence belvw that younger brother and sister behind, who were so much alarmed that they jumped out of the window, and we are happy to ter written bv the brother of Marie Gerin.

in which ht av only detained lor want or sureties ror luture good ueuayiour. On Monday last, at the General Quarter Sessions. Mr. Sea expensive, ihe piece Was aimouced fur repetition, by Bartlev. MAW Hllll-Jal Before oubllshintr this notirr.

1 had recourse to everv effort to state, that they received no other injury than a few slight 'n r. aiinusi general applause. neit rteiier aca steers, per sione, as. au. so ot.

b.v uring rue guilty tu punishment, but they have an proved fruitless. bruises. Itie rartth were tbe nrst that arrived on the spot, and commenced playing briskly, but the flames communi dl iDKt, 2s. 1 Od. to 3s.

0d. Ordinary, S. 60. to 2. Ed.

uvcry aoor n.13 been shut auainst me. iuy poor sister husband HORRIBLE FANATICISM. pylton presented a Petition from these two men when, after considerable discussion, it was moved by J. C. Ramsden, Esq.

M.P. for Malton, seconded by S. Croinpton, Esq. M.P. that oil ti Dixon and John Craven, having suffered confinement tu hard labour for six months, pursuant to their sentence, and who Call ct.

bheep skins: Uunos, and myself had a memorial presented to his Majesty, in the answer to which, signed by the Duke de la Chatre, the King ac cating to the adjoining houses, one occupied by Air. Bailey, tbe Bookseller and Printer and the other by Mr. Newman, a The following are some further particulars on the dreadful is. Ui Felit, Ot. 0i.

to 0s. (hi. Shesrliiigt, 8d Ltrub subject, which we extract from The Dublin Evening Mail knowledges tne justice ot our demand he assures us 01 his pro Butcher, baffled their utmost efforts, and in a short time the I'KICK Of HO', ret jwu Jajy 23. i .1 Kent Pockets, (U. JOt.lu 8.

8. SaVockvM- tection and justice, but invites us to follow the usual and consti whole front and roofs of tbe three houses fell, partly burying it appears tunc three weeKS previously to the lntal day, Father Carroll proclaimed from tlio ulCur Unit he would tutional Iojuis, and address oarselvcs to the Keeper ot tbe Seals. 7: 10s. Essex Pockets, tit. 6s lo aL.Ot.

are now contuieu lor want ot sureties, oe forthwith released from the tread-mill." This resolution was carried by majority of one. York Herald. Murdek. Stobsmuir fair, near Dundee, which was held on shortly appoint' a day for the performance of miractet. and I his we did, accompanied bv a cuDvof the Hi nit letter, but we the St.

DuDstan's Engine in tbe rains, and the firemen with some difficulty escaped. The house of Mr. Palmer, tbe robe-maker was also burnt on one tide, and had not a plentiful supply ot water 101. 0s. to l5i.

0s. Seconds, Ot, la.i0i.0a. JitjR.l :) have not been able to obtain an answer trom his Excellency. We then presented a oetition tn the Chamber ot Deputies: which had til. 0s.

lo 71. lOt. Sussex dillu; W.l0s.-.-Ke: IWV tor admimxiering reiiei to such diseased persons as put their faith in him. Iriday, the Vth instant, was the day appointed. tbe 15th instant, was attended by many of those, scenes of 51.

13 to 11. Old Duty fuMHe year laid at aUtlw. L'T. His latculiou was inn.de known throughout the country, and been obtained, there is no douDt mat bis house also would have shared tbe fate of his neighbours as It was, tbe entire side of wain t'tcoadug. was burnt off, and exposed to considerable danger puicb of POTA'iWESi-Juiy lat i-Ltt S.T' IS fi--.

i.w AM.S' i scarceiy a better late, as tbe Chamber pasted to the Urder of the Day on ic, the Reporter alleging as a reason chat it was not knuwn where Mingrat was." The brother also complains In this letter ot the calumnies uttered auainst him. and the husband of his sis hundreds- nocked from remote parishes for the purpose of witnessing the miracles. lu evidence that such is the case, we offer one fact which did not appear before the Coroner's In rtt'a xroiainc, sj. s. s- some valuable rubes ttut were in tne rooms, ine rums at the drunkenness und riot which are the usual accompaniments of fairs held in the immediate vicinity of populous towns.

Two young men named Allan, masons, went to the fair, and after leaving it, were assailed by a band of miscreants, armed with bludgeons. They had been engaged in a previous scnfBe in the market, and either mistook them for some of the persons with whom thev had formerly differed, or attacked them, from a cOjtL JIrirtr.i-.r, Jmy Zlr -iS' three' fallen house' remained wrapt in flames, and preventeJ the ziraiB. quest On the day alluded to, a most respcctablu professional aurjroach of the firemen to the back buildings. At this moment. i.

ter by the country Curates, who take part with Mingrat, and have uot hesitated to aitribute the crime to the brother and husband of the victim. The hmrhir was not in the country uluti practitioner. Ur. tfieirs. was ridiuir turouicu tue villairc ul Skips at Market.

39i Nessi'ttsile 11 Sunderland 3 "10 persons were seen running out of Star-court, which is at the side uf Mr. Palmer's house, endeavouring to secure their goods in kiliiueck. and perccivintr a crowd arouail a woman who was ou oa to 1 1 in. strong convulsions, he got off his lioise for the purpose of sheer desire of mischief. John Allan was the object of their it tuus.

ptace. unw sliffi oi safety. "The fire had communicated to a house ni-pfRii Paint wt. Miurtjth.n.Mf.5(; In 1294, when twelve Ambassadors from different Courts rendering uer sucn assistance as 111s uuinauity anu his Knowledge dictated but the people, although well acquainted with his persou and character, would not suffer him lo touch her. most deadly blows, wmcu were repeated with such that be almost instantly expired.

Not content with this, they now directed their infuriated blows against the other in thit court, which, was inhabited by eight families; with considerable difficulty it was confined, to that house. The Court itself it not mdre tiiaii fifty feet square, surrounded by houses, and i-K. lJ.ndori.-Dniou aiid Co. KiBiied Mineral Piht, per Cask.caotaiaiug inHetntwi -gd came to Home to cumtratulute Boniface the Pope. exclaiming tunt tue devil was in uci, ana tnai mey were astonished to find that they were all Florentines; exclaimed, 1.

.1 1.1 .1... 171,... (lit; entrance to it hucukij at nVInrk; however, the flames were to far me israt city iu tuts wwu, s. luicuuuci! .1 r. waiting lor rawer uairoil to kuock uuu out.

1111s woman name is Mary Mora a she lies at this moment danxcrousiv brother, from tue aumucr ui iu itaanssius, ana tne ireuzy by which they were actuated, few ventured to interfere, and those who dill paid for their temerity. Numbers are said to be seriohslv wnunded. and some, ic is feared, fatall v. The bodv tuc teuaeujiiiu element, thequiutcssuucc oi utaubina. The results acorchiiiif Uii in truvt liin are nir It is also a cure lor, iuc wpu.

-Being fit 'tar use. mil even retulriol Iw Sce-i. but lull" aoie lUm pu pt-Uai ill, her breast-bone broken, and otherwise so seriously injured, that she. is not expected to recover. Jes truss vorui iiueotiy ttbrei(ive oTfeniiile enmfort anil by ceaerutini' lamieo of the unfortunate- man was taken to Dundee at an early hour got under that no apprehension was entertained of it spread, ing.

Attention was then called to the persons who formerly occupied these houses, and we lament' to trace that one woman it muuiog. She was seen coming down the ttalrt of the house in firar.fourt.' and being to much terrifies), she tainted away. In the cxpeuce il.li,- IjsiI. 4iM.perewi -J--! VTu, 'S3-; skin, parched lips, wid.nunpSstttut beui and aud urpepupr, on the following morning ms suuer sou exemplary names nad endeared him to many friends and acquaintances, and his melancholy fate is justly and sincerely regretted. Some of the at late West Kent Quarter Sessions, in the case of an in lemure 01 at) coumcaaiirc yiiiu uuseeaii ednesi.

To succrsilolly these iliauvulions, I ho Lndie. have aUla. 1 BIIC.11L SWtWm Ut Mtav wieil this condition, she was observed by several persons, and some of. dictment 'agairist the parish of FrintUbury, for not repairing powerful Irieail ia the 'rcccrtlty diseovcrrd CosmctiCi KUiVl.AhU'.-. K1ILYU1JU.

and uhem ihe mentioned have attained uroeiess 01 i uriU'iilniiU concerned in tins ouirntre have absconded: late, sua taw yery oruaneuUI and pretervlhj. Jlw iJU ner lb. ''Z TThe liaKljtled tlaerB 9 cuiapletluc, this infallible specific elclndes and resists with an efffcilv. and as a precognition of the circumstances attending it has imrn taken by the proper authorities, it would be improper to antt rnuia -energy trniv ustanistiiMe-reuoiriuu mce. nect, uua arms road there were nine witnesses, wsusi- iihul-u iicaniuouutcu to six huadred and forty years.

They were all in good health, and the oldest of theiii, wbo is in bis tWth year, is able to walk 15 miles a day.1 Muubtem Qaxttte. tbe most acttye oi the nremeu rushed to 'the spot, nut oeiore tney could gain-It, 'the sjalrs fell, fallowed by an immense- quantity of brick' work, and the' poo woman was buried from view. The lots thus sustained 'it' very great. Mr. Dunn and Mr.

jfaliey are nMredjTjdt'tb'eir. lodgers are net, and are consequently JxlielitluHv coni end uleusant, and iDcreasiPM the linrnefS aud trans pa-1 say any thing tanner. ttaey of lb skis. i.

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