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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 8

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THE OBSERVER, JULY 4, 1853. 8 COVENT GARDEN AND FARRlNtiTJOixj xrsvTT 30th, at DawlUh, Frederick Church, to Ut" Rev. Theobald Walsh, M.A., Grlmblelhorpe Hall, Lincolnshire 31 at St Dunstan'a Church, Cranbrook, th Rev. rt IMPROPER USE OP FIREARMS. FBVtT.

Pines (per lb.) 8s. to 12s. English Melons (each) 4s. to 8s. Foreign Melons (per doz) 18s to 24s Hot-house Grapes (per lb.) 3s.to 6a Foreign Grapes (per doz ib.) s.

to s. Oranges (perlOO) 6s. to 12s. Lemons (per 100) 7s. to 10s.

Apples (per bushel) 6s. to 8s. Harrlette third daughter of the late Thomas wyatt, East Barnet. Herts 30th, at St. Mary7s, Warwick, John Caddrll Ashwell.

to Eliiabeth PhUlips. only daughter of the late Mr. Thomae Warwick. DIED. On the 29th of April, at Tirhoot, Margaret, wife of Edward Studd, K.u., and eldest daughter of the late Nathauiel Hudaon, Calcutta List? of May, at Kurracliee.

Scinde, Lieut. Corbett Edwards 64th Regiment. an of S. Price K.q Collector of H.M. Custoina.

Dubli" i.aged J2 30th of May, at Wraaby. Lincolnshire, Isabella, relict of Captain Jean Cromme- bV, M- Kth ld' widow ofAndrew Fitcalrn, FitcuUo, Wm- Gurden Feene, M.D..ageM&8- TunbHdge WeUs. EnulyFranccs. second daughteroV the Rev. 8.

W. Dowell, vicarof OwfleR 31 at CumberlamT-atreet, Portman-square, Miriam. onlj daughter Ladj Congleton, in her 25th year 33d. at Danevale. Kirkcudbnght.

Gertrude Alice Maude, daughter uf R. J. Congreve. in her third year 331. at Suuthernhay, fcxeter, Frederick Kitson.

of the late Rev. Walter Kluon. rector of Marksbury, vk.gctabi.es their "talent." as to match cven-hande with England. The bowling was iood throushout, especially that -f HilWtVa, who was also assisted by a good Kcket." 'The TeountyVeut Adams and VVulsher to the wickaU, to the bowling of Clarkeand Dean. The two bitinin set to work, and evidently brwuaht the came much in their favour.

Sherman was, therefore, tiled at Dean's end, and, after Clarke had dellvtred another over, the manager -Mr Nicholson put Dean at the slow bowler's rud. To this piece ot management great credit is due, for Hillyer's bowling from the same end was equall) difficult to play. After ihe change, Adams gat a two to the leg from Sherman, but was then caught in the slip. In his scoie were a five ta beautilul on drive" Irom a three 'also a splendid cut from Clarke), two twos. Ike; one wicket down and 97 rani.

Mr Willts followed, and Grundy was out on at Sherman's end, ana bowlud Mr Willes, thereby giving the scorers out little trouble; two wickeu down and 45 runs. Pilch now apiiearcd, but Willsher was immediately bowled by Urundy; his score of 33 wsa obtained by tine (day. and the ftaures were two fours (drives from Clarke and a leg hit from Sherman three threes a cut and drive from Sherman, and a cut from Urundy, a two (drive from Clarke), Pilch was splendidly caught by Boa. The ball, delivered by Dean was a very fine one -it hugued him about his hands, and having escaped through his arms, was laid hold uf by Box he made a drive and a cut from tliuudy fur three, a drive from Dean for two, four wicketa down and 61 runs. The game was now much uvour of Kent 6 to 4 being ottered and taken, but alas! a ciiauge came o'er the scene." The remaining wickets fell for 18 runs! Weuraan waa cauaht at cover-slip.

Mr Bligh waa compelled to retire by a flue ball from firuudy. Mr Baker was unluckily run out we say unluckily," because th Hon B. Bbgh in running for him (as it generally does) caused some confusion. The hon gentlemen started to make a leg-bye" iwhich waa refused, and ju.tlv so, by Mr Mynn) snd could not again land within the given space, although he struggled hard to da it. boa alio made a mistake in returning the bail, and had Mr Bligh made for his ground immediately the run was mused by Mr Mynn, he would have saved Mr Baker's wicket.

This would, indeed, have been of some service to them at that period of the game, for Mr Mynn waa lust getting busy, and in a few hits (had he remained or any one with him, would have eoon rubbed the reumred number off. le made six in this over from Urundy. Table Apples (prhlf-sieve) 3, tn. Filberts (per 1001b) OOs. t0 Cobbs (per 1001b.) 90s tn 1 (per dozen) 20s.

toM. Cherries (per gallon) 3.to6s Gooseberries (per bsiteiifc mi.Es. T'ifn'P' and Carrot, (per bunches) 3s. to 9s 1ft Uorse Spanish ditto (per box (', Spinach (per junk) Is. Parsley (per half-sieve) Kale (per punnet) 0s.

to Oj (u Rhubarb (per dozen) ft. Somerset, aged 34 -3td, at Brighton, John r. Leitn, eiuesr son oi Jonn ar cy 1. P. lr tindan.

nue. tivae mi, winwi ii aeei Potatoes (per cwt.) lis. to 13s. Frerich Beans (per 100) Is. to ls.Od Peas (per quart) 3s.

to 4s. Brocoli(pr doz. bunches) 6s. to 123. Celery (per roll.) 9d.

to Is. Cucumbers (per dozen) 4s. to 9s. Cauliflowers 2s. Od.

to 4s. Od. Cabbages (per dozen) Is. to Is. 3d Plants (per doz.

bunches) 3s. to 4s. Red Cabbages (per doz.) 2s. to 8s. 33d, at William', youngest son of the'lste John Lucas, Southampton Westbourne-grove, Mary Ann, wife of Mr.

Piekcnng. Llmehou.e.hole. Popl.r 2Sd. at Staplefoid Half, Notts, Sophia Neville, youngest daughter of f. C.

Wright, aged 15 lad. at Baker-street, Portman-square, Anna WaUon, wife ol Thomas Mackenxle, E.q., Ord. B. SJ at Loadon. lleprge Bevan.

Iste of H.M. 10th Foot 34th, Georgiana, wife of Edmund Living, Peck- ham-grove, Camberwell, aged 23 34th, at East Dereham, Norfolk, Samuel S. Bidaell, E.q., eldest of the Rev. George Bldwell. M.A..

rector of Stanton. Suffolk, aged S5 34lb, Clara, youngest daughter of the BcVjG. S. Drew, aged POTATO MARKET Friday. a drive for a four and a two.

He brought out hla bat with IS attached to his name. -zsin, at vvoousine, Grove End-road, St. John's Wood, Anna Maria, widow of Admiral Southwark. Things have been looking better at this mark Sir John Lawford, asm, tjar with a 1 air supply uutn 01 aome ana raretgn produce. York F.R.C.S..

aaed 37 at ReaulEOT, ousannan, wile ui ouiuri esq-. V.t. tt.mn.tMil. Mutillesex. the Rev.

Charlet Hoi- the Korbury, Reading fselling at 50s. to 60s. per ton, and Cornish (new) at in hi. HUth vear 36tb. at his residence.

per rnMiOT. at To C.l A. foreign at 7s. to 7s. 6d.

ditto. A paracrapli 'n the papers, headed Melancholy Accident," give an account of the death uf ainnn. occasioned in a way which, we fear, is very likely often 10 o.cur ihe country. Mr Neilson, of Woolton, near I.ivcr-Ihk)1, is represented as Hie Marrator of the sad event, and he givea an account. if nlm'li the tollowiiK is the sul stance His premises have been robbed twice, and he has set a watchman on the grounds to watch the tools of the workmen now employed in alterations 1 lie name of this watclnnau is Guy.

A man, named John Cume attends to the cons and poultry. As there were aome wakes and fairs near the place, the se men became more than commonly suspicious, and John fume told CJuv that he had a duck just hatcliins the plantations near the house, ami wished it to be well looked a'ler. James funic, the bruther of John, waa on Monday night to sit up wiili (iny he did so, but very early in the morning, while tiuy was walkim; round the plantations, James went to sleep in the saddle-room. John toiind him tlu-re, woke him, and asked him if C.uy had looked after the duck in the niiclit. James said lie liad been asleep, and did not know.

John then aaid he would po and look after it himself he did so he found the old duck off the nest, ami he lieffan to put the youni; ones into his cap to ra-ry them up to ihe house. The old duck returning, made a Kreat noise, which tiny lieatd, and, lliirikimr it waa nmiietlinig killing John a duck, burned into the plantation, and saw suiii-ltiniK dark, winch, tieinR close on the unmml. In-took to he a Unas KKr John a head. uy, Without notice tim-n. lired, unit killed John Cume on the ewt.

Tukinic tin. statement to be litrrnlly true, and assuming thai there was no moral Kuilt whatever on the part of Uuy, it i impossible to avoid expressing the censure of this ready recourse to fire arms on the most tritliriK occasion, and we notice the case expressly to warn country itentlemen and their servni.ts, that property is ut to be protected, eieu at uinht, the uae of deadly weapons. Had theocca-aion of tli noise been a thief stealing; the eggs, wonld have had no excuse lor taking away his life in their defence. A felonious treapasa on another man's around is not pui.inlialdc by law with death, and where the law does not indict death as punishment, a private man has no right to inflict it as a preventative. Awnming Mr Neilson to tie in (tteat terror for his workmen tools and Iiib own materials, that alone does not justify him in arming his watchman with a vim, which, unhappily, it is now clear, the watchman is far too reaily to lire off.

Ken that very sacred aiticle, sacred in a country gentleman's creed, (tame, way not he protected by killing the ioaclier. That Rum are constant!) used bv Kimukeepers is a fact, not justified by law, but excused by necessity Poachers fiuht desperately, and the gamekeeper car-ries his gun in self defence. But the petty larceny rogue, who would steal a duck oft her nest, needs no mm to frighten him fiom his projected larceny. Mr Nrilaun niusl no doubt deeply regret that he ever permitted his wstt liineii to use weapon winch has caused the death of one fuitldul servant, and involved another in the guilt uf manslaughter. LATEST STATE OF THE ODDS.

MOMMY, Ji'M Plate: A considerable amount of bus lies was trmisHCled upon this race, the principal investments being upon tsuldiinder, ked Liou, J-l Michael, Cardinal Wiseman, and Ui.ubli thong. In the early part of the afternoon Ked Lion and St Michael, who hail been backed heavily in Iheiitv during the morninB, were all the rage, fi to I being taken freely about each," and the same odds offered against Colsterdale and cjuld-fiiider, with little to choose between the four until towarda the close, when an outlay of 500 uiHin the lat'er at to placed him decidedly at the head of the ioll tinrforth was backed at 7 and still. Cardinal Wiseman, with considerable spirit at 12, 10, anil 9 to 1. and DauMetllong for several hundreds, couniiem'iio; at IS to 1, and finishing at 13 to I Goorknh, who was almo6t friendless, retrograded to 13 to 1, hut rallied a couple of noinls before the room closed. Passing over the Liverpool Cup, the the last man, Hollands, having got his leg before his wicket.

The match, therefore, terminated in favour of Eualaud by 19 runs not so easy a victory as was anticipated. The return match at Canterbury, therefore, we opine, will again be played without any assistance, and we have no doubt that England will be as strong, if not stronger, than on this occasion, and if the weather is fine we know of no other match in which goed cricket is more likely to be seen. The match terminated at a quarter to seven. The fielding of Adams at pijint" deserves notice, as does that of Caffyn at cover-point aad leg. Wtllstier'a bowling, as well as Hillyer's, is likewise to be commended.

The two other left-handed bowlcis, Hcllanda and Hinkly, contributed a fair share of their ability, the latur especially. We heard several remarks respecting his hiah bowling, but we arc bound to slate that we think it is fair, the hand being Uelow the shoulder at the time the ball is delivered. Score ENGLISH BUTTER. the Grove, Weston-super-Mare, John Hugh Smyth I'lgptt, Brwkley Hall, in the asme county 7th of April, at New York. Sophia Caldecot, wife of Mr.

John Molgan, aged 35 15th at Oourock, N.B., John Campbell, in his 76th year- 31st. at 8t. John's Wod. Catherine, relict of Charles Cumming, Esq. V.l.

Nsnth.li ll In Newgate Market the best fresh Butter sent Aylesbury has, this week, averaged lls.6d. per doz. From itinT dozen must be deducted for carriage and commission. per 33d, at Bradboarne Park. Kent, CapUln Twisden, R.N.- -rao.

at Beaulorl-ur- Hollands Holland. Filch, Hillyer run out Hlnkley, not out Weninan, Hillyer leg Holland. 14 Inn ...11 8 ...31 a ...13 0 August 9, at eleven, the Court of Bankruptcy. Bristol. Mr.

E.M.Miller, official aaaignec, Bristol; Mr. W. H. Race, solicitor, Birmln gham aad Messrs. Abbot and Lucas, solicitor.

Bristol. OWEN MORRIS, Plymouth, bootmaker; July II, at one, and August at half, put ten. at the Court of Bankruptcy, Plymouth. Mr. F.

Hernamann, official aasignee, Exeter and Mr. J. B. Elwortliy, solicitor, Plymouth. JAMES GARNETT LOCKETT, Mancheater, merckant, July It and Augu.t at twelve, at the Court ol Bankruptcy, Mancheater.

Mi, J. 8. Pott, official aasignee, Manchester and Mesara, Sale, Worthington, and Shipman, solicitors, Manchester. DIVIDENDS DECLARED, Powxll Cbailxi Blackctt, Orosvenor-square, lodglng-houte keener: second dividend of is. 3d.

in the pouud, payable at 3, Guildhall Chambers, Baainghall-Btreei. on any Tuesday. Uanibal SAnnia, William Sandys, and Hakibal Sandvs, jun Crane cmrt. Fleet-street, acrivenera; dividend of the pound ton the separate eatsie of Hanlbal Sandys, payable at 3. Guildhall Chambers, Basing.

hall-Btreet, on any Tuesday. Josepu ALrniD Riciiaa, Haleaworth, Suaaex. maiUter; aeeond dividend of 9d. in the pound, payable at Guildhall Chambers, baslnghall-street, on any Tuesday. Cuabll Ma.s.y Dabbv, St.

Marylabone. printer; flrt dividend or 3.. bid. In the pound, payable at 3, Baslnghall-street, on any Wednesday. Asnzzw BuaV Sackvllle-atreet, PiecadUly, and Caroline-street, Psncraa-vale, tailor second dividend of la.

9d, In the pound, payable at 2, Baslnghall-street, on any Wedneaday. EnWAXD Blakklby, Coadult-street, Regent-street, and Norwich, linendraper first dividend of 7s. td. in the pound, payable at 3, on any Wed.esdsy. Gxoaua Tbatt, Bridgwater, So merseuhlrc, ironmonger; first dividend at fig.

In the pound, peyable at -afreet, Exeter, on any Tuesday or Friday. Mattukw Bkicdalf. and Joun BaiCKDALa, late or Taunton, SomerseUhire. bsnkers a further dividend ol ts. in the pound (on the separate eatate of Matthew Brickdale).

payable at Uueen-atreet, Exeter, on any Tuesday. John Bbinulky Boost, Burslem, Staffordahlre, woollendraper first dividend or 4d. In the pound, payable at 7. Waterloo-street, Birmingham, on any Thursday. Cbablkb Mabkii Aoams and Cbaklxb Wabbbm, Shrewsbury and Market Draytoa, bankers second dividend of 7d.

in the pound second dividend of 3.. 6d. in the pound, on the separate eatate ef Charles Marsh Adams; and fourth dividend of 6d. In the pound, on the separate eatate of Charle. Warren payable at the Raven Inn, Shrew.bury, on Monday and Tueaday, July 4 and at the Corbet Arms inn, Market Diay ton, on Wednesday, July 6 or at 7, Waterloo-street, Birmingham.

INSOLVENT PETITIONERS. Thomas Lister, Shrewsbury, shoemaker William Barnea, Cleonger, Herefofu-Bhlre, blackimlth John Flyna, Stratford-upon- Avon, Warwickshire, woollen drapel Samuel Barber, Great Yarmouth, tailor John Morgan. Cwmbach, Glamorganshire, cordwainer Jamea Towler, Yeadon, Yorkshire, woollen cloth manufacturer-Robert Ross, Devonjfort, barrack nuter Thomaa Madge, Plymouth, out of bust, nesa John Batter, Ruddersaeld, cross finisher Frederick Welch, Brack ley. North, amptonshire. cooper Jamee Murgmtroyd, Huddersfield, Btonetnaaon Richard Dear den, Huddenfleld, grocer.

PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. John Edmund Griffiths and William George, Birmingham, builder Elizabeth Wilkie, Elizabeth Wilkle, Emma Wilkle, and Jane Wilkie, 30, Nasasu-street, Middlesex Hospital, cabinet maker, (so far as regards Emma Wilkle; Aane Rawllnson and Matilda Louisa Davis, Hammersmith, schoolmistresses Nehemlah Edward Stevens and William Hal), Tanbridge Wells, architects David Greenwood Whitehead, Jonathan Wood Whitehead, Thomaa Whitehead, David Whitehead, and Peter Whitehead, Liverpool, brokers-Charles de Neumann and John Gerard Wleh, Bury-court, St. Mary, axe, merchants Matthew Balls, Matthew Balis, and Thomas Fitt Balls, Brixton Hill and Holland-place, Brixton-road, coach proprietors (so far aa re-gards M. Balls, Atkinson and Thomaa Coatea, Bndge-road, Lambeth, linen drspera John Seddon ai.d John Cottiei, Liverpool, shipwrighu Thoma. Campbell and Charle.

Lane, Savoy-fltreet, cab proprietors Robert Korobin and Joseph Marsh, Leicester, drapers John Colea and Jamea Henry Roberts, 1, Bretts-buildings. Ivy-lane, Hoxton, chenille nuauracturera Elizabeth Eyre and Mary Ruasell, Brighton, schoolmlstreaBes John Waugh and Benjamin Robinaon, Sun. derland and West Hartlepool, Durham, builder. Philip Bauer and Adulph Brieger, Maneheater, merchante John Cutler and Henry Cutter, Crawley, Sussex, auctioneersWilliam John Cotterill and Edward Nell cm, Birmingham, coal dealer. William Norman Froat and Joseph Sheader, Hlah-atreet, Wapplng, ship chandlers David Davles and Peter Daviea, Neath, Guunorganshiie, linen drapers William Daviea Peacey and Arthur T.

Peaeey, Wellington-street, Goswell-street, licensed victuallers 8. Walker and H. Jones, Sheffield, brass founders J. Weston and Samuel Weston, Manchester, commission agenu Mary Barker and William Barker, Birmingham, silver plated ware manuracturer. Christopher Niekcle, Thoma.

Wheeler, Thomaa Lahee, Thomaa John Leavena Sowter, and Lock-ington St, Lawrence Bunn, York-atreet and Guildtord-atreet. Lambeth, India-rubber manufacturers (so far aa regarde L. St. Lawrence Bunn) Louis Simon and Morritz Enoch, Nottingham, box and pattern-card manufacturers Charlie Townsend Halsted, Henty Halaled. and Jonn Halsted, Chichester, Ironmongers (so tar as regards John Halsted) John Gibbons, Joseph Gibbons, William White, and Joseph Smith, Oxford-street, ironmongers (sa far as regard.

Joseph Smith) Henry Ormerod, end John Ormerod. Cloughford, Lancashire, woollen manufacturers Thoma William Hodges. Benjamin Gtmpson, and Luke Turner, Leicester, manufacturer, orelaatie fabrics so tar aa regards Benjamin Gimpson) Isaac Watt Boulton and William Whcatley, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire, engineers Wilham Graham, William Graham, and Robert Graham, New- Krt and Blue Broom, Monmouthshire, auctioneers aa regard. Wil-m Graham, jun.) John Harvey, John H.rvey, and Arthur Harvey, Ludgate.hill, and Little Brldge-atreet, City, mercer, aa regarda Arthur Harvey) Hannah Goodwin and Eliza Colley, Fore-street, Crlpple- licensed victualler. Thoma.

Wlllat. and Richard Wlllata, Ironmanger-ane. City, opticians Henry Allen (dec.) and Bernard Swinstead, Leicester-street, and 8ydney-a)ley, Leleeter-quare, bonnet manuracturer-Samuel John Highlcy and Samuel Hignley, 33, Fleet-street, Booksellers-Eleanor Kendall and Anne Elisabeth Kendall, Toxteth Park, Lancashire, schoolmistress John Daniel and John Co.ln, Herbert-street. Moxlon, embroiderers. SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS, JOHN DOUGALL, Glasgow, smith; July 7 and 38, at one, at the Globe Hotel, Glasgow, FRANCIS PERRY, Glasgow, merchant; July Sand 26, at one, at the Globe Hotel, Glasgow.

JOHN REID, Wilton, Hawick, merchant; July Sand 29, at one, at the Tower Hotel. Hawick. WEEKLY KETURNS OF RAILWAYS TRAFFIC. race. a.

nowen, agea ay i. Bird, In her 73d year 33d. at Toulouse. France, Cliarlea W. Mayne, aged 4 34th, at Alfred-street.

Islington. Hugh H. M'Callum, in hi. 40th year 34th, at Bleomabury-square, Miss Jane Tatters.ll, aged 60 24th, at Brighton, Penny Sophia, wile of C. A.

Oovett, Kew Green, Surrey, in her 37th year 34th, it Soutinea, Mrs. Hely, late of 34th, John Shedden, Hulr- tone, Ayrahire, aged 64 35tb. at Blagdon, SomerseUhire, Lewi. Way, aged 53 35th, at Nottingham-place, the Venerable Benjamin Bailey, D.O., Archdeacon of Colombo, aged 35th. at Bridgend, South WaTea.

Mr. Robert Arnott, Charlton Kings, near Cheltenham, aged tfi Mth. at Rich-mood. Surrey, John Pounds, in his 77th vear 3th, James Grant, third son oi Mr. Beadel, Gresham-street, City, his 33d year- -36lh.

William, youngest son of Henry Stucke, B.q., Norwood Green, Middlesex, in his 33d year 38lh. at Kingsland, George Story, aged 63 3lh, at Boulogoe iur- Mer, the wife of William Plowden, Flow den. Shropshire At Sorojl. near Barbhoom, Bengal, the wife of Mi. George Sibley sothof Apnl.in India, E.

M. R. Stapylton. Lieutenant H.M. 10th Royal Hussars, aged 33 5th of May, at Rn.l U.svbm.

ll.nnab -ife nf T. Cmitts Loeh. C.S.. and OnlV WlUBll Hillyer and Hillyer Bye 1, leg byes 2, no balls 3, 5 i Total 78 ENGLAND, J. Dean, leg HlUyer W.

Nicholson, Esq, run uut W. Caffyn, Hillver J.Uuy.b Willsher ti. Pair, Hinkly T. Box, caud Ilillycr U. Anderson, Adsms.

WilUlier E. Ballour, Esii, hit Hinkly J. Grundy, ruu out Sherman, Mynn W. Clarke, not out Bye. 5, leg e.

4, wide ball 1 Total KENT. K. Clarke T. Adams, Urundy E. Willsher, tun out F.

Pilch, run out E. Wenman, Clarke K. II. L. K.q.

run out Hon E. Bligh, Sherman A. Mynn, Esq, lea Grundy W. De C. Baker, Esq, Clarke W.

if lilyer, nut out E. Hinkly, Clarke Bye. 1, leg bye. 3, no ball 1 I ...10 8 ...34 1 3 ...23 7 1 ...10 -IIS l.t inn 2 ...13 5 0 1 ...17 ...36 1 3 8 1 5 daughter of Adam O.ilvia. Beng.l Civil Service, aged 32- 20th of 3d inn 3 ....30 ,...85 ...13 5 0 3 ...13 1 0 leg Grundy Grundr, Dean Orundy Box, Dean Balfour, Dean.

Grundy Grundy nat out run cut urundy, Dean. Parr, llc.n leg LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, same features which have characterised the market I'm. weeks past remain in force; the unfavourable reports crop being counteracted by the unsettled state of political east of Europe. Holders continue to supply the demand freely, and, notirifn.t. j-the slnke amongst the operatives in some of the msnufactimnSlr the trade have purchased to a fair extent, as well as speculaiors porters, so that prices of American remain fully sustained at ti a' tions of last Friday, particularly the qualities above middiinV slightly dearer.

5. "men ir Brazil lias been in good request, and commands full utes EKyptia'i is still very freely offered, and prices are suinewhst int. In Surat the business has been good, at the currency of lair 1, Speculators have taken 6.400 bales of American. Egyptian, 1,470 Surats, and 90 Madras; and there are export, 2.790 American, 1.600 Pemam. 120 To-day's market closed steadily at the quotations, the sales 7 nm bales, including 1,500 taken on speculation Ld for export bJet.follow:-er 88163 by PriVate durintbe 60,320 300 Sea Island 21d.

to 80 Stained rlirtn i i.n Upland, 4d. to 25,490 New Orleans 3j)d to 9d 2 fi(l nams, 6JJ. to 1,680 Babia. Ac. 6iJ.

to 6ii fn fa' ham 6.d. to 20 Demerara, Od. to 8d 650 Peruvian 8,570 Mobile 1O0 IMadr Ildengil6od0.Wn M- 12id" Z-KStifrA does. Kc. 2 Surat, 15,464 Total.

63.217 bll Barbs- Mav, on board the Eldorado, on her voyage from Navy Island to New Yurk, Richard Cobden, Esq. 18th at Rock Park. Cheshire, John R. Campbell, Esq. -30th, at 8b Faul'splace, Ball's Pond, Mrs.

James, in her 69th year 2tth, Fanny, youngest daughter of the iste Robert Nicol. the Terrace, Putney 34th, at Porche.temCerrace North, Glouce.ter-aarden., Mary Anne, wile of the Key. Walter H. Bury 35th. at Heathfield House, Kew, Walter R.

Deverell, aged 53 3ilh, at High Wycombe. Mrs. HenrletU Irvine, Mais- more-square. New Peckham, relict ot Lieut. T.J.

Irvine, R.N. t5th, at the Rectory, Waruford, Hanu, th. Rev. R. H.

Lancaster, rector of Wsrnfurd, aged SO 35th, at Tunkndge Wella, Mary Carter, second daughter ol Janus Dunlop, P.tersturgfVirglnla, in ber Kth year 35th, James Alexander, eldest son otai ol Jame. Fair, Warton Lodge. Lytham, in hit 2lth year -xetri, at uundle, AMII.YR1S CIK THE BOWLIN'G. the late J. Hockley, Guildford, aged 32 T.

M. Fallow, and daughter of auiiiiiui rgqicy, TOUPKe wo ww 3th, st Gloucester-place, Horatla, widow of the Re the late Thomas Murdoch, Eiq7 Portland-place Tower. Wm. It. Graves.

in his 53d vear Augu.tu. Pooley, youngest eon ef tilth, at Gloucester-place, Horatla. widow of the Rev. -aim. ai -37th, at Dal.ton.

Mr. William (ioodwood Stakes next claims attention. Sextus was in considerab.e demand, and though I.U0U to 100 and several other bets at the same figure were laid against linn atone time, i to 1 was taken freely, and more thuli Mo 1 was not afterwards obtainable. Gossip's opening price was 1 .000 to Go b.s closing one TJ to 1. of the remainder.

Hobby Horse alone was in any demand. The liiers against the favourite for the St Leger were remarkably ahv, ami the onlln umui the others was for small sums only. The only Derby bets were 55U to 50 against-Autocrat 11,3011 to IWI also laid), 2,000 to 1011 against Pi in. Arthur, 1.500 to BO against l'axton, 100 against Kin i' Torn, ami to fat against Andovcr. Closing prices F.x.i.ANii, first innings: Hillyer 148 balls, 44 runs, iv maiden oven, 3 wickets; Willsher 132 balls, SJ runs, 18 maiden overs, 8 wickets; Minkly 48 balls, 30 runs, 3 maiden overs, 3 wickiu; A.

Mynn. Esq, 3 balls, 6 runs. 5 maiden overs, I wicket. Second innings: Hillyer 88 balls, 35 runs, 11 maiden overs, 5 wickets; Willsher 50 balls, 6 runs, maiden overs, 2 balls, I wirket Hinkly 56 balls, 10 runs, maiden overs; Hollands 96 balls. 30 runs, 10 msulen overs, wicketv.

Kent, first innings: Grundy 56 balls, 30 runs, 2 maiden overs, 2 wickets; Clarke 113 balls, 34 runs. 10 maiden overs, 3 balls, 4 wickets; Sherman 56 balls, 13 runs, 6 maiden overs, 1 wicket. Second innings Urundy 75 30 runs, 7 maiden avers, 3 balls, 4 nickels; Clarke 30 balls. IS runs, 3 maiden overs; Sberaian 34 balls, 14 runs, 2 maiden overs Deas 112 balls, 83 tuns, 16 maiden overs, 5 wickets. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

NoaTUVMUEaLANU l'LATK to 1 agst Cardinal Wiseman 1 agst fioliltinrfrr tk 10 to 13 to 15 to 33 ts 1 St Michael tk; 1 Ked Lion tk) 1 Cobterdale 1 Uarlorth tk. liooraan 1 Dtmblethong ilk; 1 Ann Eliza 1 Lough Bawn BIRTHS. Of Sons On the 20th at Geneva, the wife of Liverpool Ccf. 1 agst Waterfall tk) 1 Alp itk) 14 to 15 to 3 agrt f.oarkah tk' I Harbinger tk', 1 Muntague 5 to to 6 to 6 to 8 to IS to 13 to li to 8 to 10 to 13 14 to 15 to Uoonwoon Stakes. WOOL MARKET.

The amount of business doing continues on a limited scale dealm will refrain only from adding to their stocks until tlic result of theTsrl. fairs is fully known. The supply in the metropolis is incrcasina-Tnr! there arc numerous offers from the leading flock districts A few eels have sold for shipment to the Continent. Current prices South Down Hoggetts, Is. 4d.

to Is. 1 bred ditto Is. 3Jd. to Is. ewes, clothinir.

Is. 2d. to Is Id Kmt fleeces Is. H1- to Is. combing skins Is.

Id. to Is. hanii'el wool Is. to Is. blanket woolSd.

to and Leicester fleeces Is 2ld to Is. 4d. 1 acst Sextus 0) tn agst Trine .) Montague Wilmot, Ksq. 22d, Ihe wife of Hugh Holland, Lamberwell Green 23d, at the Rectory, Wiuford, near UristuI, the wife of the Rev. Thomas Angell Lindon-34tli, at Wimbledon, the wife oi Tuoiuas Devas, Eiq.

2lih, at Pock, lington, the wife of the Kev. II. B. Slater, M.A.-l'Jth, at Bridge, Kent, Alfred Edlin, late of Calcutta -ilst, st Shenton Hall, Leicestershire, the wife of rederlck Woilaaton, Esq. (heir; 24th, at Ram.gate, the wife of Lieutenant James Gordon Nixon, Indian Navy 85th, at Upper Uedlord-place, Russell-square, Mrs.

Dsvid De Pass 25th, at Friltenden, Lady Harriet Moore 25lb, at Hill-street, the wife of the Rev. W. P. Treyelyan 88th, at Wvdale, Yorkshire, the wife of the Rev. William (ireeawell 86th, at Essex House, Putney, Mrs.

Cormack-26th, at Weatbuurne-ter-raee, Hyde Park, the wife of Charles Stanley, Esq. 36th, at Upper Avenue-road, Regent's P.rk, the wife ul George Thomas Jenkins, Esq. -26th, the lcarage, Hal-stead, the wife of the Kev. Charles Burney Sfitli, st Upper Clspton, the wife of Price, in bis 70th year 37th. at Soley-terrace, Pentonrille.

Mary, wife of Mr. William Millard, and eldest daughter of Mr. James Tidmarsh, Coppice-row, in her 35th year Lately, Mrs. Lane, widow of William Lane, Ipswich 2sth at Great SUnhope-street, Henrietta F.mily Mary, eldest daughter of Earl and Countess Cowper, in her 16th year 20th, at Malaga. Mary Louisa, daughter of John Berwick, Scawby Orove, Lincolnshire, aged 34 33d, at Walls-end, Northumberland, Edward Grace, aged 71 35th.

at Stoke Newington Green, Thomas Nash, aged 5S 25th, at Tanbridge, Mr. Swansborough, in hia 63d year 36th, at Preston Vicarage, near Brightun, Walter Buckner, second son of the Rev. Walter Kelly, in his ninth year 27th, at Greenwich, EusUce Wigxell, aged 61 27th, at Hayes, Middlesex, Mr. Thomas Higgs, in his 'J9th year 27th, Mrs. Say, late of Bury.

street, St. Jsmes's 37th James Atkinson, late of Old Bond-stnret, aged 71 37th, at Calverley- parade. Tunbrldge W'ella, Jane Sophia, widow of Lieut-Colonel Ellas W. Durnford, Colonel Commandant R.yal Engineer. ajjtftb, at Christ Charch, Oxford, Godfrey Faussett, D.D., Margaret FrofeMoraf Divinity, In his 73 -i year 28th, at Pentou-row, walworlh-road, Percy Arthur, son uf Robert G.

Hast, aged two months 38th, at Weybrldge Common, Surrey, Ann. ifc of K. T. WaUon Est. 20th, at Kreutxnach, Germany, Maria Alston, wile of Captain Newell R.N.

26lh, at Bruges, Belgium, Agnes Ann Carter, daughter of the Rev George Carter, in ber 15th year 2fith, at Southampton, Letitia, youngest daughter of the late George Waring, Pear Tree, near Southampton S7th, at Wick House, near Worcester, Miss Lloyd, daughter of the late Rev. John Lloyd, rector of Paston, near Peterborough, in her 85th year 27th. at Llakeard, Mr. Thomas Coath, aged 80 27th, at the Mills, East Mailing, Kent, Ada, third daughter of Mi. G.

F. Busbrtdge, aged six months 37th, at the Rectory, White Rootlung, Essex, the Rev, Henry Budd, 45 years rector of that parish, in his 80th year 38th, at Kensington, Mr. James Mills 38th, at Clifton, Sarah, wife of T. Holroyd, Esq. 39th, at St.

Piccadilly, Henry Richards, aged SI wife of James Hedgman, Hart-street. Blooms- aith, Wm. Avery, 84 year, clerk to Mr. Vulliarar, Pall-mall Recently, at Pitmaston, near Worcester, John WUUsms, In his 80th year 28th, at Goaford House, East Lothian, the Earl of Wemyss and March 15th, at Teignmouth, Commander J. Spratt, It, In hi.

Sd vear 18th, at Park Home, Clapham Park. Harriet Letitia, only daughter of I I.Barrow, of (raff's Herts, in her 16th year 33d, at St. Jersey, D. E. John, lateSth Fusiliers, aged 66 2tth, Thomas Hulme, of Soulhimrt, aged G7 25th, at Torquay, Constance, third daughter of Henry de Palva, of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire, aged 31 35th, at Lower Belgrave-nlaee, S.

P. Anfossi, aged 81 36th, Alexander Brown, third son of George Scott, Penang, India, aged 14 36th, at Bury St. Edmund's, Mr. Henry Cockton Marur at Hull Ssrkhut tk) Placid tk; ai to i -a to i 35 to 1 I Joe tk: 1 tiilSs 1 TwMingtim tk' 1 Hobby Horse St Lecaa. 135 to li to 35 to 1 agst 1 1 one? wood 1 L'uibrirl itk) 1 Brocket Charles Jacomb.jun., Esq.

36ih, at Glasgow, the wife of B. R. Lelhem, Esq. 34th Sn.n,iur tr. Ialv nf thp Rv.

A. B. Russell 25th. at Donnin.ton. Evens agst West Australian ti io 1 Sttfinvbourne itk) to 1 T.le Reiver tkj 30 to 1 Cobnut COAL MA.RKET.

Flllnav- Jmr I Prices of Coals per ton at the close of the market.) llt IU I 1 i Hartlev. 16s. 9d DlEBV, 1854. Milks Openid. Can't Walls End Richmund.

Lis 11 to 1 aist Autocrat tk) Receipts. 1 agst Kina Tom 1 Andover so to S3 to Railways. SO to 1 Pnnce Arthur itk) 35 to 1 l'axton (tk; 1853. 1852. 1853.

1852. Hastings Hartley, 16s Od. Holywell, 16s. 6d. Redheugh Main, 14s.

Od. Willincton Hartlev, 15s. Od. Walls End Gosfort'h, 15s. 6d.

Ditto Morrison, 15s. 9d. Ditto Eden Main, 16s. 3d. Ditto Hetton, 17s.

Od. Ditto Russell's Hetton, 16s. Gd Ditto Stewart's, 17s. Od. Ditto Kelloe, IOs.

3d. Ditto South Kelloe, IGs.Od. Ditto South Hartlepool, 1G. 3d. Ditto Tees, 16s.

9d. Ditto West Kelloe, 15s. lid. Ditto Pease's West, 14s. 9d.

Grey's AVest Hartley, 16s. 3d. THl'RSIMY, 30. Most of the subscribers being at Newcastle, the attendance did not reach a dozen an enumeration of the bets laid will buf tice to show the amount of business transacted GoufiivooD Stakks 90 to 100 and 1,000 to 100 agst Sextus, 00 to 10 against Little Ham, loto I to 4M'5 against Hobby Horse, doO to 50 against Gossip, 20 to 10 against Placiil, and to 1'5 against Muscovite and Knight of the Shire (coupled). Dxkuv 1,250 to 50 against Blight, and 2,000 to GO against Audubon (tk).

Aberdeen I Belfast and BaUymena Birkenhead, Lancashire, Cheshire xtn, I'nemaa jonn Fuller. or rark-piace raddington, in his 1,618 1,554 732 739 2,212 1,091 i i i 5.3951 5,211 10,021 8,718 3,606 67th year 38th, at Stoutfleld, near Chri.tchurch, Hanu, Emma Pauncefote, Ditto Lambton, 17s. Od Ships at market 24 Sold 24 RACING FIXTURES FOR The figures within parentln-aja denote the number of days racing. JULY. ZU 1HU 215! 166 721 371 32 84 189 I 94 10 i 20 I 53 n7 57 671 322 72 32 841 189 94 20 20 S3 31 57 671 328 wiaow oi Kobert rauncerote, prestun-court, Gloucestershire, agedea 28th, at Halifax, Thomas Williamson.

aged 67 28th, at I lack wood Park, Hampshire, daughter of John Hannay, in her 2td year 3tfth. at Kltfaam, Kent, Susannah, widow or Daniel Gutllcmard, Esq, In her HOth year 39th, at Ramsg.te, CapUln G. K. G. Barclay, or Brook Green-terrace, Hammersmith, in hia 64th year 29th, at St, Pierre-le-Calaia, William Willock, aged 61 SOlh, Emily, third daughter of the late C.

II. Kortwright, formerly of Uyl.nd., E.iex 30th, at New Millman-street, Mr. Thoma. Simpson, in hi. 31th year 90th, at Ponder'a End, Enfield, Charles Croshaw, in his 74th year soth, at Blandford.p'ace, Regent's Park, Mrs.

Hannah Uawin, relict or Samuel Unwin, in her Sid year 3fltt, Richard Taylor, Church-row, Limehouse, in his 81st year 30th, at Jubilee-street, Mile End, Mr. George Husband 1st. at Henden. Eliza Ellen, infant daughter or George Tanqueray, Esq. LEATHER.

Lkadbnh all. had a fair supply of fresh Leather at to-day's market, and a rood general business was transacted at late prices. Crop Hides, 301b. to 401b. each, 1 Id.

to 13d. 401h. to 12d. ta I41d.j 501b to 601b, 13d. to 16d.

BuU Hides 9d. to 13d. Vitriol Bum d.to English Butts 12d. to Foreirm Butts lOrl rn lfU d. to l.

English Butts 12d. to 22d. Foreign Butts lOd. to 18d. 205, 204 .19 .19 .30 .31 Stamford (3; Whitehaven (3) Knutsfurd (3) Isle of 8hcppy (I) Nottingham Hi Prmehurrh 4 New market 5 Worcester 5 Carlisle Woodford and Laugbton 5 Liverpool 13 Maidstone (1) 13 Bedbourn 13 Jersey .3) 13 Ipswich .3) 14 Leith 14 Stourbridge lb Lancaster ....36 lioouwood 14! 7 Downham Market (I).

.27 Foreign Hides Hid. to Dressing Hides 12d. to ltd Ditto Susie. 13d. to 17d.

best Saddlers' Hides 13d. to 16d. English Horse 9d. to 12d. German Horse Hides 9d.

to 12d. Spanish Horse Hide tuac.kourn Bristol and Exeter. Caledonian Chester and Holyhead (including Mold) Cork and Bandon Cork, Blackrock, and Passage. Dundalkand Enniakillen Dundee and Arbroath Dublin and Drogheda Dublin and Kingstown Dundee, Perth, and Aberdeen. Dutch Rhenish East Anglian Eastern Counties (including Norfolk) East Lancashire Eastern Union Edinburgh and Glasgow- Edinburgh, Perth, and Dundee Glasgow and South Western Great Northern Great Southern and Western (Ireland).

Great Western Hidts Hide 512! 509 1.339- 1,088 i 1,359 1,009 787 680 I 1.51(1 1,402 i 781 i 639 .17,238 16,062 4,598 2,655 2,470 12d.tol6d. Egham (3) is Liverpool Hunt Club (3) 34 ....11 1 1 1 3 4 Derbv 21 (Miham I Mansfield :1) Ripon (3) Newton Abbott 3) Deritend Pool Wenlock (1 Bnghton Airdne 111 Edaware Bnghton Club t' 79 8IP 941 8 9 ..10 ..17 ..18 ..18 ..33 35 3 39 AUGUST. Wolverhampton (3). Yarmouth Readme 3) North Staffordshire (3, York Canterbury Tonbridae (I; RxddiAe SEPTEMBER, Calfskins (if rounded, 2d. to 4d.

per lb. more), 301b to 401b per 12d. to lOd. 401b to 501b, 13d. to 17il.

501b to 601b, 13d. to tolOOlb, 12d. to Seal Skins large s. to s. small Kips lOd.

to Basils 8d. to 12d; Belb'es 8d. to Shoulden Od. to 13. Hereford Eccles ,3) Lichfield .1) Chelmsford 13) Plymouth .38 IS iiueMic( i Folkstone, Hythe, and .13 Lincoln C3) 1 Warwick (I; 6 Tolnea It Bridgetown J) 7 Western Meeting 8 Rochester fc Chatham (1) 8 89 70 174 223 188 2751 10 90 260 161 Leicester J) 31 Lanark (3) 33 Manchester Autumn (3) 32 Newmarket V.

U. (3) .27 Walsall 12 38 Northallerton (2) 29 4,145 3,70 2,755 2,380 4,730 3,904 15,901 11,628 6,227 5,286 24,018 21,278 259' 222 4,754 20,245 18,043 484 409 54,440 51,657 aanngate Dover Pontefrsct (3). Bedford (3) ....15 10 RAW GOODS. Market Hides continue in moderate supply, with a more animated dajmand, at rather higher prices. Market Hides, 561b.

to 641b. each, 2d. to 21 d. per lb. 6 lib.

to 721b, 2d. to 2d. 721b. to 2d. to 2d.

801b. to 2d. to 88lb. to 3d. to 961b.

to 3d. to 4d. 1041b.B 4d. to 4d. Calf Skins, 3s.

Od. to 5s. Oil. and Horse Hides, 6s. 6d.

to 0s. eick. 78 1741 I 283 188 317 101 I 90 260 161 5531 5 I 173 251 Weston oyinu and ..13 Bridgwater ll) OCTOBER, 4 I Newmarket S. O. Richmond (2i Newmarket ().

6 Warwick Autumn 1 5401 6 I Kelso 18 BARK. 51 1,457 1,554 Chester Autumn (3) Yorkshire Union Hunt' Wrexham (3) Worcester .3 Epsom Autumn (3' Cowbridge Hunt NOVEMBER. 1 Liverpool Aotumn 9 1 Newton Autumn (1) 24 English Bark, per load of 45 JE12 to JE15: Mimosa. jEIO tn X- I'd 13,207 12,157 Kendal and Windermere Lancaster and Carlisle Lancashire and Yorkshire Liverpool, Crosby, and Southport London and North Western London and Blackwall London, Brighton, and South Coast London and South Western Londonderry and Ennitkillen Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Manchester South Junction Altrincbjim. Maryport and Carlisle Midland Midland Great Western (Ireland) Shrewsbury 3 15 I Aberystwith Last week and Valnnia, 15 to 16 10s.

per ton. 244 13,803 I Ml 541 167 FROM TUB LONDON GAZETTE OF TUESDAY, JUNE 28. Wax OrriCK, Junk 18. Her Majesty ha. been graciously pleased to command that her Majesty's 33d Regt of Foot shall henceforth bear the name or The 33d (or the Duke oi Wcil.ngton'a Regiment," which honour.ble distinction will be inscribed on the colours of the regiment, BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED.

WILLIAM UNDERWOOD, Higk-street, Southwark, grocer. BANKRUPTS. THOMAS CI11VERS, Pavement, MoorSelds. licensed victualler July 8, at half-past eleven, and Aug. 18, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London.

Mr. Cannan, omclal assignee, 18, Alderraanbury and Messrs. Mauineau and Reid, so. lieitors, 3, Raymond Buildings, Gray's Inn. WILLIAM PEGLBR, James-place, Paddlngton, jobmaster: July 7.

at half-paat two, and Aug, 8, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London- Mr. E. Edwards, omeial assignee, 1 Sambrook-coutt, and Mr. F. Turner, solicitor, Walworth.

GEORGE HARRISON, Maidstone, Kent, coal merchant July 11, at two, and Aug. 8, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. J. F.

Groom, official assignee 1J, Abcharch-lane, King William-street Messrs. NichoUs and Doyle, solicitors, 3. Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn and Mr. Morgan, solicitor, Maidstone. JOHN BLOOMF1ELD.

Saxted, Suffolk, licensed victualler; July 9, at twelve, and Aug. 27, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Sir. W. Pennell, official assignee, 3.

Guildhall Chambers, Baslnghall.Btreet Messrs. White and Bomtt, solicitors, 10, Whitehall-place and Mr. J. A. Taylor, solicitor, Norwich, DIVIDENDS DECLARED.

McggLi.Axand HA.i'ioir, Oreshaut-street. City, shawl warehousemen first dividend of 3s. 4d, in the pound, pav.ble at 13, Abchurch-lane, City, on Saturdav, uly 2, and three SaturdayB. CLvcaTON and Chapman, Paul'a Wharf, Thames. street, merchante third and final dividend of 3 3-i6d.

in the pound, payable at 12, Abchurch-lane, en Saturday, July 2, and three Saturdays. Okoxci TiiwKsi.N, church, Lancashire, plumber first dividend of ts, in the pouud, payable at 76, George-street, Manchester, on any Tuesday. ALraxn Pbattb, Sheffield, tailor Orst dividend of Is. 6d, in the pound, payable at 1 1, St. James's-street, Sheffield, on any day on or after July 3.

Ri-duock and Ebison, Bradford, marble maaona; first dividend of 3a. 4d. in the pounii. payable at 11. St.

James's-street, Sheffield, on anv day on or after July 2. Rubkxt LinuiLL, Doncaster, saddler; first dividend of it. td. in the pound, payable at 11. St.

Sheffield, on or alter July 3. JbV-uakd Walsh. Everton. Lancashire, licensed victualler a dividend ef ta. lid.

in the pound, payable at 8, Lime-street, Liverpool, on any Monday. 1'xtkr James M'Manvs, Liverpool, commercial traveller a dividend of 3s, lud. in the pound, payable at 8. Lime-street, Liverpool, on any Monday. INSOLVENT PETITIONERS.

Charles Perkins, Liverpool, lodging-house keeper John Rimlngton, Faradon, Nptungham.hire, farm baihfl-WUliam Walton. Halifax, Yorkehire.jomer-Thomaa Mcholls, Holbeach Marsh, Lincolnshire, blacksmith Thomas Underwood, Preston, Lancashire, out of business-Wdliam Eades, SUpleton, Gloucestershire, tamer's assistant- Frederick William Bush, Bristol, millwright-Arthur William Nicholson, tareham, Southampton, mall contractor Henry Bradbear, Frant, Sussex, plasterer -JamCSTeece. DaWleV Bank. SOronahtre. tallnr Rnh-rt Cnmrr.

Ir Nnr. 167 IRISH RACES TO COME. JULY. SEPTEMBER. I 7.78.V 6,663 I 667) 609 8321 635 25,032 23,905 3,101, 2,546 i 3,474 498 Dawn Reyal Corporation (4) Belie sum AUGUST.

Carlow 3 Currant! September Meeting Tipperary Autumn Limerick Grand National OCTOBER. Curragh October Meeting ....12 ....21 ....18 498 1264 149 near Newbury, the wife of Mr. Thomas Leonard 25lh, at Sevenoaks, Mrs. W. F.

nolcroft 35th, at Harborne, near Birmingham, the wife of Henry Jasper Willett, at Oare Parsonage, Kent, the wife of the Rev. L. Winter, M.A. 36th, at Loughton, Essex, the wife of the Kev. T.

O. Carter 36th, at Whitehall-place, the wife of W. Seymour Veiey Fittgerald, 36th, at Old Slemnfoord, Ripon, the wife of T. K. SUveley, Esq.

7th, at Klngswoud Lodge, Croydon, the wile of Thomas Henry Potts, Esq. 37th, at Kncombe-terraee, Wandsworth-road, Mrs. Alfred Francis 37th, at Nunsbury, Cheshunt, Mrs. John Lewis Aubert (still-born; 38th, at Croydon. John Melhui.h 88th, at Tottenham, the wife of William Hall, Esq.

38th, at Fincliley-road, Hempstead, the wife of Mr. O. Mordan 34th, at Eburv-atreet. the Hod. Mrs.

Delaval Astley 34th, at Chicreler Vicarage, Berks, the wife of the Rev. J. H. Robinson 37th, at the Glen, Walmer, the lady ol Captain Frederick Byng Montreaor, H.N. 38th, at Gravcend, the wife of James H.

Gramshaw, 28lh, at Wollaton Rectory, Notts, Mrs. Charles Wdloughby 2dth, st Powis- aquare, Brighton, the wife of Mr. William Urover Ashby 24th, at Ash Meadow, Westmoreland, the wife of Thomas Rodiek, at Jubilee-street, Ever, ton, the lady of Alexander RoberUon, Esq. 27th, at Hertlord, Mrs. Charles Young (stlll-born)-38th, at St.

James's-road, Holloway, Mrs. William J. Bullock 39th, at Boley-hill, Rochester, the wife of Thnmaa Henry Baker, Esq. -29th, at Perrymead, Bath, the wife or Captain George Hick.on Fagan, B.E. 5th of May, at Tricbinopoly, the wife of Lieutenant Kennedy, 81th Regiment (heir; 27th at Kenllworth, the wife af the Kev.

Frederick R. Kite 29th, at Devon.hire-pl.ce, Madame De Zulueta -9th, at Finchley-road, Mrs. F. W. Rogers-39th, at Synell Rectory, Northampton-ahlre, the wife of the Rev.

George Robertson 29th, at Strealh.ru Paragon, John Dawson 1st at Twlckennam, the wife of T. Smith Osier, Esq, Ok Daughters: On the 23d at Camdcn-road Villas, Mrs. E. B. Church 23d, at Spetisbury Rectory, Dorset, the wife of the Kev.

Henry C. Bartlett 331, the wife of Henry It. Evre, Esq. House, Tlerks 34th, at Gloucester-place, Portman-square, the wife of William Richard Piaher, K.q 2th, at Walmer, the lady of Captain G. M.Gowan, 97th Kegiment-35th, at SurbitoB-lull, Kingston-upon-Thames, Mrs.

Frederick Browne 23d, at Upper Berkeley-street, Portuian-square, the wife of George Stuckey Le.n, Esq. 34th, Montpetlier-square, the wife of Che Rer. J. G. C.

Fua.ell (still-born' 21th, at Norwood Middlesex, the wife rf the Rev. K. E. R. Watts 24th, at Saltford Rectory, near Hath, the wife of the Rev.

George James Hill 35th, at Strete Ralegh, near Exeter, the wife of Montague Bere, Esq. 35th, at Stone Castle, Kent, the wife of Thomas Cooper, Esq. 26lh, at Marlborough-hill, St. John's Wood, the wife of W. T.

Thornton, Esq. 28th, at St. George's Villas, Canonbury, the wife of JameaA. Hadden, Esq. 36th, at the Lime.

Clapham Common, the wife of Mr. William Edgar, iun. 36th, at Bromntan, the wtfe of Mr. Jame. late of 97th, at Clilion-road, St.

John's Wood, the wife of Walter Aldrldae, K.q. 37th, Holland. street, Clapham. rod. the wile of Mr.

Wealmer 15th, at Smyrna, the wife of Sidney Herbert Esq. 34th, at Abernant House, Aberdare, the wife of Richard Fothergill, Esq 35th, at Leamington, the lady of CapUln James Nugent, 36th Regiment 36th, at Helen's Villa, Douglas-road, Canonoury, the wife of w. Lundin Hooper, Esq. 37th, the wife of the Rev. Edward Barnes, rector of Blun-tisham, limits At Limerick, the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Assistant Adjutant-General 15th, at Hampton-terrace, Hamnstead-road, His.

Cumpper (three) 28th, at St. James's Palace, the Hon. Mrs. Charles Grey 39th, at York-terrace, Mra. T.

Capel Broadwood- 87th. at Weymouth, the wife of the Rev. J. Hunt, vicar of Fifehead Magdalen, Dorset t8th, at Oxford-street, Mrs. Edward Kitchen 38th, at Cullercoafs, Northumberland, the wile uf George J.

Fenwick, Esq, 39th, at the Green, Richmond, Surrey, Mrs. A. W. Innea 39th, at Heailon, Mrs. George Tanqueray 29th, at Glaagaw, the wife of the Rev.

R. S. Oldham, M.A. 39th, at Spring Va'e, Kyde, I.le of Wight, the wlte uf Captain Crawford Csffin, R.N. SOlh, at the wife of Thoma.

Smith, Esq. 30th, the wife of Mr. Edward Carter, Birra Ingham 23d at Aranjuez, Spain, the wife of Octaviu. Child, 37th, at Clarence-square. Cheltenham, the wife of Cortland 11.

Simpson, Lieutenant, R.N.27fh, the wife of Holmes Coote, Queen-square, Bloomsbury 39th, the wire of Charles F. Hore, Barnes, Surrey 30th, at Bereafard-alreet, Walworth, the wire or the Rev. Francis F. Statham, Incumbent or St. Peter's, Walworth 30th, at Dover, the wife of Thomas Walker, Esq.

(twins) Mth, at Dover, Mrs. John Johnstone. MARRIED. On the 9th at the Garrison Church, Corfu, Robert William Lowry, Captain H.M. 47th Regiment, to Emily Roheaia, daughter of his Excellency Sir H.

G. Waid. Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Llands 16th of June, at Clifton, W. H. Merle, Iwood.

Somerset, to Ann, only daughter and sole heiress of the late itenry Norman, Portbury, Somerset 18th, at St. Mary's, Islington. Alexander W. Bell, to Emma, second daughter of Mr. George Sayer, Stonefield-atreet, Islington 31st, at Boldre Church, Hants, Richard Henry Ramus.

Cleve, Gloucestershire, son of the late Colonel Ramua, to Adelaide Emma, eldest daughter of the late Newton Wigney, M.P. for Brighton -31st, at Belibroughton, Worcestershire, E. Ashworth Brlggs. London, to Harriet, eldest daughter of William Harris, Fairfield Court, same county 31st, at St. Mary's, Islington, Leopold Witlism, eldest son of the late L.

Schmidt, St. James's-street, Pall-mall, to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr, W. M. Nicholson, Upper-street, Islington 23d, at her father's residence, Cordelia, third daughter of Simon Magnus, Chatham, to Coleman, eldest son of Jona. E.q., Londen 33d, at Market Bo.worth, Evan Herbert Lloyd, Ferney Hall, Salop, to Emily Juliana Dixie, youngest daughter or Sir Alexander Dixie, Basworth Park, Leice.ter.hlre 3Sd, at Swepitone, Leicestershire, the Rev.

June. Bradby Sweet, M.A., perpetual curate of Woodville, Leicestershire, to Emily Jane, youngest daughter of the Rev. John Hallward, M.A., lector or Swepitone and Snarestone 33d, at Hempstead, Enoch Harvey. Liverpool, to Helen Bourne, eldest daughter of the Rev. Edward Tagart, Wild wood, Hempstead 23d.

at Lleworlh Church, Mr. John Gordon, Glenmuick, Aberdeenshire, to Hsnnah, second daoghter of William Jones, Worton House. Isleworth 33d, at St. Peter's, Woodmansterne, the Rev. Francis R.

Crowther, M.A., head master of the Dioeeaan School, Lincoln, to Anna Louisa, vounaer daughter of the late JoKph Franci. Bessy. H.M. Exchequer 33d, at Norton Church, Derbyshire, Henry St. John Hallord, eldest son or Sir Henry Halford, M.P., Wutun Hall, Leicestershire, to Elisabeth Ursula, second daughter of the late William John Bagshawe, Wormhtl! Hall, Derbyshire 33d, at Swindon, Fenwick Bulmer De Sales La Terriere, son of the late Pierre De Sales La Terriere.

Canada, to Mary Prescod, eldest daughter of William Gurney, Maryvllle, Alstons 33d. at the Old Church, Kensington, Thoma. Ollive, St, Mary to Mary Grey, widow of John Bathurst Hodgskin, Horsmoh-den, Kent 32d, at All Souls' Church, Edward Newcourt, Herefordshire, to Martha, only child of the late Robert Card, Madrea 83d, at Eastwood, Notts, John, eldest son of Francis Wright, Osmsaton Manor, Derbyshire, to Emuy Sophia, second daughter of the Kev, Henry Western Piumntre, rector of Eastwood -23d, at Attenborouah, Thoma. Mellor, Liverpool, to Elix.beth Roy.ton, youngert daughter of the late John Pearson, Chilwell, near Nottingham 23d, at Have Church, Brighton, the Rev, Frederick Charle. Ca, eldest son of Frederick Cass, Little Grove.

East Barnet, Hertfordshire, to Julia Elisabeth, second daughter of the late William Tewart, Swinhoe. Northumberland 35th, at St, Alphegc, Greenwich, William Crosier, Bengal Medical Service, to Mary Ann Dorothy, eldest daughter of H. Hughes, Beiley.place, Greenwich 35th. at St, Holborn, Robert Clark, Esq, B.A., New Ormond-street, Queen-square, to Mary, fourth daughter of the late Peter Theodore Shaw, Brimpton, Berkshire 85th, at Ashford, Kent, Arthur John, second son ol the Iste Thomas Deane, Haoshle-don. to Anne Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mark Dorman, Ashford 35th, at West Hackney, Mr.

John Elsden, Islington, to Elizabeth Ann, only daughter of the late Mr. Charles Town, 8andgate, Kent 25th, at St. George's, Bloomsbury, Augusta De Holtorp, ta Eliza, youngest daughter of the late Charles Danvers, Dorset-square 35th. at St. George'.

Church, Southwark, Edward Henry Boden, Lambeth, to Beatrice Eliza, daughter of the late David Web-ster Osbsldiston, proprietor of the Royal Victoria Theatre 35th. at St. Giles's Church, Camberwell, Mr. Thoma. Barker Hopkins.

Tulse-hill, Brixton, son of the late Mr. Charle. Appleby Hopkins, St. Mary's, Newington, to Catherine, daughter or the late Mv. Abraham Wilkinson, P.ekham 25th, at the parish chnrch.

Have. William Dewanap, Chesham, to Ellen, third daughter of T. W. Elatn, Brunswick-place, Hove 37th, at Chelsea, William C. Mark Kent, only son of William Kent, to Ann.

eldest daughter or Murdo Young, proprietor or The Sun newspaper 15th, at All Langham- 120, I 149 I 445 461 ii' 577 82 22,387 665 1,766, COUNTY OF KENT r. ENGLAND. This annual contest was commenced at Lord's on Monday last, and tetminated on Tuesday evening. It wdl be recollected, when the match waa first announced, the County waa to have had the assistance of two players from England this, however, on the part of Kent, was refused, they feebng disposed to bring a bona fide eleven lato the field (barring Pilch, who Tor tome yeara resided in the county), and hence, we believe, was the cause or Mr Felix and Martingall (Surrey born; not being included among them. These two, it was generally Imagined, much lessened their strength.

The betting at starting was 7 to 4. and we heard as much aa 2 to 1 offered on England. The ground waa attended by Ike Esrl and Countess of Darnley, the Earl of Wtnterton, the Earl of Durham, the Earl of Leicester, Lord Marcus Hill. Lord Douglas, the Hon R. Urimstun.

Hon Col Lowther, Hon Chandos Leigh, Hon R. Lawley, the Hon E. Bligh, the Hon E. Bligh, Hon R. Neville, the Hon J.

Vienna, the Hon F. Char-tens, Mrs T. Chamberiayne and party, and a numerous attendance af members of the Maryleboue Bud metropolitan clubs. The weather waa very unfavourable, PROVISION MARKET. BUTTER, BACON, The arrivals last week from Ireland were 5.003 firkins Butter, 1,021 bales Bacon and from Foreign ports 9,631 casks Butter, and 177 baia Bacon.

Butter. There continues to be a good and regular demand fn Butter, but at 2s. per cwt. decline in prices generally for the best: large sales of Irish made for future delivery Limerick 75s. to Dstd 80s.

to Friezland has gone down to with a pretty libenj demand; inferior sorts are lower; Bosch at and Groningen at 68i to 70s. From the recent reduction in duty, some attempt has been nude to introduce fresh Ostend on a much larger scale, but the warm weather has caused a loss on this importation, and it may not come in again until cooler weather sets in. Bacon. Irish Bacon dull, and must be quoted Is. per cwt.

lower-Waterford sizeable 04s. to and heavy 60s. to 61s. Hsrabro' bale middles tierce middles and American short middles 49s. to 51s.

the demand for the latter descriptions not great, the transactions being quite in retail at 47s. to and prices tend downwards. Pork. There is a little more inquiry for prime mess Pork, but continued free arrivals of French, offered at keep prices in check. Beef.

In Beef the quotations are quite nominal at 90s. to 100s. per tierce a parcel of 150 barrels prime mess American sold at the close at last week at 70s. Lard. Lard taken in limited quantities at the previous value for boti bladdered and keg.

Hams. Hams sold rather more freely at the former value. Chkf.se. Old English Cheese maintains late quotations, the deliveries of new Eeglish very short, and high prices are 66s. to 60s.

to double Gloucester Ms. to single ditto 608. to 70s. Euus. Eggs maintain late high rates.

6,865 2,844 2,171, 2,020 695! 654 742! 836 2,051 1,837 742' 703 2,391 i 2,046 368 461 493 82 59 50 321 291 48 30 67 249 1001 77 33 36 13 50 North British (including Dalkeith Branch). North Staffordshire North Western Northern of France Oxford, Worcester, and Wolverhampton Paris and Orleans Paris and Rouen Paris and Strasburg Rouen and Havre Scottish Central Scottish Midland Junction Shrewsbury and Birmingham Shrewsbury and Chester Shropshire Union South Devon South Eastern South Wales South Yorkshire, Doncaster, and Goole TaffVale Ulster Waterfbrd and Kilkenny Waterford and Limerick West Cornwall West Hartlepool Harbour and Railway Western of France Whitehaven Junction York and North Midland York, New- castle, and Berwick Leeds Northern i PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. 17,19815,135 Thomas Klmber and Robert Cobb, Blackheath, achoolmaaters-George Henry JJatson and Joseph Blaxkburn, Bradford, Yorkshire, Henry 392 59 50 321 291 48 30 57 289 131 77 38 36 29 C8 25 99 12 3,532, 1,755 1,681 1,287 ruwicH lauDws vtuuams, upper rjaaer-Brreez, saary- 2,530 lau anrocr, neauing, nerasnire, civn engineers James Huune and John Wood Smith, Maccleslleld, Cheshire, silk Bollen. Henry Bollen, Henry Buck, and Edward Jaaea Crockford, St. PaUl'.

CkUrehvard. IBM Warehousemen an fr mm mmh). TamM Cwbf.wll 2,385 908 57 -George Hammond and Thos. Hammond, Mancheater, watchmakers-Josh. Hall- 164! 570 040' 466 509 10 2,136 99 12 265 22G 682 650 128,038.24,973 MARKETS.

LcONTINCKD FROM Ot'R PIRST PACE, COMMERCIAL Tea. The show of samples being on the increase, as the dealers sre now well in stock, the demand for all kinds of Tea is very inactive, ind prices are barely supported. Common sound Congou 1 4jd. lo Is. yet lb.

Up to Saturday last, duty was paid on against in 1852. Sugar. Our market is firm, and late rates are well sustained. FiM yellow Barbadoes has changed hands at from 38s. to low to gooi 34s.

to 37s. good to fine brown Grenada 32s. to 33s. good yellow 33s. Cd.

to 36s. East India. Grocerv Mauritius 33a. fid. to 37.

brown 30s, to ajucucti, ana jonn naumarke. Long-acre and Bow-atreet, coach -mskers-Thoaaaa Piper, William Piper, and Wilson Thoma. Piper, Bi.hopig.te-.trett, builders-Thomas Shaw and William Hyde, Pule-hiil, Yorkshire, coal met-chante-John. Grove, and Thomas Terry. Knareabrough and Scnven-with-Teuer-gate, Yorkshire, common brewers-Jonathan Williamson and John Walker, Liverpool, tobacco manufacturers James Gay Hlern and Evciatd Mylne, Stafford, Gaby and John Fiaher Willa, Holywell-atreet.

Shoredlteh, and John-street, Whitechapel, od merchanu-Jame. N'elsoa and Henry Qoulding, Oldham, Lancaahire, cotton aalunera-Henry Barten and Gentle Brown, Liverpool, shipowners-Jaa. Holroyd and Chaa. Robinson, Leeds, woollen cloth manufacturers -Richard Moore and John Moore, 8t.John-street.road, tailors William Bubear and Robert Bubear, Wellington, Somersetshire, bag Samuel Lltch. field and James George, Birmingham, jewellers William Richard Jeffs, Regent-sueet, skin dealers Thomas cnapman and Edwin Taylor, Birmingham, japanners -Thomaa Dimmock Gibb.

and James Gibbs City-road, mercers. s.c-. SEQUESTRATIONS. ALEXANDER MANU EL. Glasgow, maaon July 1 and 22, two, at the Globe Hotel, Glasgow.

(deceased), Dumfries; July 4 and August 3, at twelve, at the Commercial Inn, Dumfries. ShipotelMwftXnrgh hottl keeBCT: July 4 and 30, at two, at Kennedy's FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE OF FRIDAY, JULY WAK-orriti, Jviv 1. 10th Reg Light Cor D. Gill to be lieut, Clements, who ret; Cor H. Baring, from 3d Drags, to be cor, Gill.

16th Light Drags Lieut R. Gaff to be capt, Salcer, who ret Cor E. Irvine to be lieut, Reg Ft Od. Sera-Maj A. Falconer, or Cold.t to be quarmaat, iV''- ib J- Costobadie, from ta-p naat, to be capt, R.

Peel, Thursday, June 30. We hare very little doing in the corn trade. The prospects for the coming crops not being very good, our farmers appear to be waiting for higher prices before they sell. In Barley nothing doing. and low to fine Benares 36s.

to 38s. 6d. per cwt. navannan, anoat, naa sola at zus. ad.

to 21s. 9d. Refined. Refined eoods mars ofT fmoiw ar fmm ji, fi.l. tn4ft Oats inquired for, and if offered might be sold at 3d.

per stone advance. In Flour no change. Red Wheat, 50s. to 60s. white ditto, 60s.

to 64s. per quarter of iu scone. Barley, 29s. to 31s. per quarter of 32 stone.

Black Oats, 9id. to lOd. white ditto, lOd. to IOd. per stone.

Superfine Flour, 44s. to 45s. seconds ditto, 37s. to 40s. per sack of 20 stone.

so uc ca JSS Sf nd Wdlsher. Three maiden overs were delivered, and in the fourth (Willsher.i two smajes were scored. HlUyer'a third waa alsa a maiden, and In the Mr Nicholson made a very fine forward hit, which was beautifully fielded by MrBaker, mid off.and thrown to the MrNichoIaon attempting to get a run. the wicket was scattered by Wenmtn before he could again reach his around. This, from the time Mr Nicholson hit the ball, waa the very essence of cricket, and was duly appreciated by the company.

One wicket was, therefore, disposed ot for Tans. Caffyn followed, and the fourth ball irom Willsher he drove for four; he scored six more singles, and was theu bowled a line ball from Hillyrr. just taking his balls. Sixteen overs had beta delivered ere Dean could score more Joan a sinxle. In the seventeenth he made a very floe cut from Hillver lor three, and waa shortly afterwards mused at the ioint from Hillver who had bowled seven successive maiden avers; two wickeu down and IS runs.

Uuy joined Dean aad made a cut from IliUycr, for which he claimed fire-one lor an overthrow. Dean then made a drive from Hdlyer for two, but afterwards gut his leg before his wicket. His innings of eight runs udnntee: three wickeu down and 37 runs. Parr loUowed, and liuywas then howled: fourwIcKeCsdown and 20 runs. Uoxnow appeared, and wsj beau- well for the county.

Anderson became the coadjutor of Fair, and the latter made an admirable leg hit from HlUver, which went bounding against the tennis court, and the result was three, aar Baker in fielding WVU'1, the n'lu; hi Place wis filled by the Hon C. I.eigh. In Hillyer's next over Parr made a cut for two. Ander- VLl.WV!'iBJ,iL"ir- 1T" wicket. down d.

43 with P.rr. g.ve the field some "rmade a splendid cut from Willsher fSr four, and shortly a drive from Hillyer for Mr Balfour, having Wo.1!1, on.drif for five from i1.1;h,e,'..,m-d,,.t,,Mr of round. Runs were now obtained from HmfTi! thouht advh.bl.to change the bowlingand Hinkly was put an at Wdlshei's end, who, after bowling four overs, went to Hlll-Enr'-faiv t.if7!I,... secVnd btl. "tir he" had changed, aent Parr's flymg, but not until he had scored Si, obtained by four three threes and a drive), five twos (two leg hits? two ir''d wickeu down and 93 Urundy followed, aid tour more overs and two bail, having been delivered bv Hinkly, Mr Balfour retired.

3S waa obtained by remarkably good play and briUiaot hiumg: it comprised a five, a three (cut from Hdlyer), a two. Mdsinales. Grundy and Sherman added 7 each, the former by two threes and 7in ales andthe latter by a thr.a two, kc. Claike brought out hi. bit with a single "ttuhed to fu name; ihe inning, terminating at five minutes to five o'clock, for lis runs, which! owing to the deadneu of the around, wa.

considered a one? Kent sent in Holland, and Adams, to the bowTlng of Grundy and Clarke. Hollands made a dnie (ram fur two the first bill. A bye" having been scored brought Hollands 5.Y1 VkH.i.,hc bllJ' or othe got rod Holland bat and between his legs and proceeded to the wicket, which made way for Willsher, who we have bef.rr ha.1 occaiVon to Speak of, not only as a bowler but an excellent bat. The third ball of Clarke's first over be drove to the pavilion for four, but aUr a single he was run out-the ball being beautifully llelded by Caffyn from a splendid cut msde by who pro-ceeded immediately for a run, notwithiundina Ulaher shouted No, nJ." aa fond S. i J1'' howr, crossed the Tattei, and the result wss fatal.

Catt'yu wSiSlli d.u,,"i the manner in which he handled the ball. iltshcr appears to play Clarke with great ease, and we have no doubt he would nave made a good innings; two wickeu down and 10 runs. Pilch followed, and Adam, made a brtUiant hit ftom Urundy for four. Blame 7 VtH. a.

called by Faller to run a leg Tod eoaifmi euiplishrd but Adam, would not iUr. VSi HU'much morethan not sgain foJ? ii.on' run out- wm unfortunate for Kent, uer VLSI ,0 in an unsausfactory man-of Clarke'. J2 Wenman came next, and In hitting" at one Adam. TUid.d r.Vc2f nd WiUes followed, and notMueaTiow, ti from Grundy, who. however, throughout did rjur tP.Mtw Ad.m.'.

13comgrt.ed a f.urand and the IhiS vS.n"i!i.ind Cu,) 1" aowa 16 Mr Wille. c.u.ed 41 UnliSSl'? bec.me and before they could be separated first few over. Mr Bligh, with Ihe exception of Ihe b.x.nith 5king some brilliant Mr Wide, from twoTh, HJ followed by another drive nulcent drive rrom GrundV Mcured three singles, made a mag-The score wa. now ln7 tbtT Ste' great applause, end. Shortly alter i when Sherman waa out on at (Jrundv's i.rc, nicnaru nomnguaie, rtusseu-piace, Mtzroy-square.

eldest son ot MAIDSTONE, Thursday, June 30. The market Arm, Wheat Is. to 2s. per quarter more than last week. Ichard Hollin.dale.

Stn Kent, to Mary Jane, second surviving daughter oeu. 'isi, at at. unci -s, tsroDerseii, aar. o. uitcs asr w.

Robert Cole. Trafalxar-sauare. Peckham. to Emilv Jane, vouneeat and onlv iur. Wheat, white, 52s.

to 56s. ditto red, 40s. to 45s, ditto Foreign, Ofl. to OOS. Barley, 28s.

to 34s. Peas, 3 is. to 38s. Oats, 20s. to 24s.

Beans, 36s. to 48s. Foreign Linseed Cake per ton. 8 10s. to 9 15s.

English Cakes vlvtng daughter of the late Henry Bacon. Lavender-lull, Surrey 33d, at Trinity Church, Tredegar-square, Robert, only son of Henry Wlngrove, Terriers House, Buckinghamshire, to Elizabeth, younger daughter of Robert Brown, Tredegar-square. Bow-road 36tb, J.W. 8. Melvile, ta Elizabeth, second daughter or the late W.

Rawson, Leicester 2tst, at St. George's Southwark, Mr. John Kell, Glengail-grove, Camberwell, to Susannah Browne second daughter of Mrs. S. Browne, Paragon-place, New Kent-road -25th, at the pariah church, Go.fteld, Eseex, A.

Le Harivel, Brussels, to Mary Rankin sscond dsugbter of the late Charles Stock, Islington 28th, at the parisli church, Putney, George Henry Edgar, second son of William Edgar, Katie House, Clapham, to Lucy, third daughter of Stephen Lewis, Roehsmpton perl.UOO, .,12103. foreign Rape (Jakes per ton, 5 15s. NEWGATE AND LEADENHALL. Fridav. Je be lieut, without pur, Ft: Lieut G.

B. Jennings to be capt. without pur, Breret-Lleut-Col C. H. PotU, who let on full Ens H.

f. 10 bSu.f",7 without pur, Jennings Gent Cadet A. M.Cardew, from en without pur, Ft-. Capt C. Wood-wriaht, rrem iBtte Ft, to be C.pt, Coote, who ret on hr-py 18th Ft.

t7lh Ft: En. R. w. Webb to be lieut, Hobeeu, who ret 54th Ft Stall-Surg or second dais E. M.

Macpherson to be surgeon Webster, whoex. 68 th: Ens H. W.J. Trent to be lieut, Nicol, who ret. 70th: Lieut A.

H. C. Snow to be adj. Rutherford, Aim-surg G. MIL from the 17th, ta be Banon, prom in the Lieut W.M.

Lee. to be adj, R. F. W. Cumberland, prom Assls- surg r.

o. D. Banon Irom the 87th, to be aurg, Lucas, prom on the Surf. HoariTAL STArr-SurgW. Lueaa from the 96th Ft, be staff-lurg of the Flr.t LlBas, P.

RoberUon, M.D., who ret apon Suff-Surg T. Guy, M.D.. to be Btaff.surg of the sec claaa, E. RoberUon, G. M.

Webster, at. from the Mth 1 1, to be staff-surg or the sic class, Macpherson, who A. C. Ross, M.D., tp ye auis-surg to the forces, Guy, prom. under-mentioned Janets or the Eaat India Company.

Service to have the local and temporary rank or Ensign, during the period of their being placed under the command of Colonel D. Jones, or the Royal Engineers, for field instrucuons, at Chatham, in the art of Sapping and Mining J. U. Champain, gent R. c.

Fembcrton. gent R. Home, gent W. Strover, gent J. K.

WaunaeU, gent H. Pytn, gent W. ChrysUe, gent. MEMoaAxnoaiThe removal of Ensign Henry from the Sftth Ft to a ornctcy (n the 14 Light Drags, on the 10th June, 1813, and the appointment of Mr. Tyscke to an Eusigncy in the former corps, on the same day, have been cancelled.

Orricx or O.d.va.nc.. Juki 39. Royal Regt Artillery Second Capt T. Knox to capt, Innea. dec; First Llent W.

M. King to be sec capt, Knox Sec Lieut The general demand at these markets ruled steady to-day, at very full -xaca, ar oyuenoam, (Lent, ueorxe, second eon or William Cowburn. currencies. Per 81bs. by the carcase.

Beef, inferior. 2s. lOd. to 3s. 2d.

ditto, middling. 3s. 4d. tn 3s. 6d ditto, prime large, 3s.

Od. to 3s. 8d; ditto, prime small, 3s. lOd. to 48.

uci. for brown lumps, and 46s. 6d, to 48s. 6d. for low to fine Crushed commands previous rates.

The total clearances of Sugars to the 25th were 2,971,377 against 2,956,515 cwt. in 1852. Molasses. The business doing is very moderate, on former tern Bengal and Mauritius 15s. to and foreign 16s.

Od. to 18s. per cut Coffee. The amount of business doing in our market is very moderate; nevertheless, prices are firm. Low mid.

to mid. Plantation 57s. to 59s. other sorts 52s. to good triage 49s.

to fine to fine ord. Jamaica 50s. to 54s. and good ord. Native Ceylon 4Gs.

to 47s. per cwt. Cocoa. Most kinds move off slowly, at the late advance In the quoU-tions. Bahia 25s.

Od. to and Para 27s. to 28s. per cwt. Chicory.

This article is very dull. Guernsey Root 13 to Hi York 14 to 14 and foreign, duty paid, 30 to 31 per ton. Rice. Holders refuse to sell, except at an advance of fully 3d. pa cwt.

Mid. Bengal 10s. 6d. to 12s. per cwt.

Metals. Scotch Pig Iron is 72s. cash. Lead and Copper, as as Tin, are very slow in sale, at last week's currency. Spelter, on the spot, is held at 22 per ton.

Cotton. Our market is tolerably firm, at full quotations. Madfjl 3d. to 4Jd. for mid.

to good Tinnivelly, Bengal 3d. to 3Jd- Fr ls' for mid. to good fair. Hemp and Flax. Baltic Hemp moves off slowly.

Petersburg cl 36 to 37, outshot 35 to 35 10s. Bombay is held at from 24 per ton. Coir goods are firm, but Flax commands very litt" attention. Tallow. The market is active, at an advance of 9d.

per on the spot is selling at 49s. and for delivery during the Is three months, 50s. 6d. per cwt. Town Tallow 47s.

3d. nettcsih- Oils. Olive Oil continues to fall in price. Common fish qualities are firm. Linseed 28s.

3d. to 28s. Od. per cwt. Spices.

Cinnamon, first qualities 2s. Od. to 2s. second It-to 2s. thirds Is.

5d. to Is. and fourth Is. 5d. to Is.

Hd. pf Nutmegs at 3s. 4d. to 4s. 8d.

per Pepper, white, 7d. to 91A-, black 3d. Fruit. Currants, Fatras, 55s. to 70s.

per cwt. Raisins, SlufoJ1' layers, 68s. to 90s. bunch, 60s. to 90s.

Smyrna, 45s. to 47s. tanas, 65s. to 90s. per cwt.

Spirits. Jamaica Rum 2s. 9d. to 3s. 6d.

for 30 to 72 per eai. over proof and extra fine 4s. to 4s. 6d. per gallon Leewards is.

J-Is. 6d. proof. Brandy, best brands, 5s. 8d.

to 5s. 10d. Turpentine. Owing to the repeal of the duty, and the quanmj American close atjiand, Spirits are selling at 44s. British, without rasa, and 46s.

for American with casks the value of Rough 10s. 6d. to per cwt. At Hull, on Tuesday, the price for Spirits was 47s. per harrj" Nitrate of Soda.

174 tons landed at Liverpool last wees Inferior Mutton 3s. 2d. to 3s. mid. ditto 3s.

0d. to 4s. prime Ultuj -is. -su. to -as, oa.

Veal 3s. lOd. to 4s. lOd. Large Pork 3s.

Id. to 3b. small ditto 3s. lOd. to 4s.

4d. Lamb, 4s. lOd. to 6s. 2d.

w. iwiiiib io oe nret lieut, King. hemosahdi ine oateoitne pro- mouon ef the undermentioned officer, ha. been altered to the 19th May, 1853, vis, Cabt P. RsaellrK, a Thrlnv Finl Lieut Lroni Rnv.l nt Sydenham, to busaoetn Looaemore, daughter of the Rev.

George Gregory, late near af Dunsford, Devonshire 38th, at St. Mary's. Islington, J. F. A.

C. Stolx Esu Amhurst West ll.ck.ney, to r.uline Maria Lea. St. Mary's-road. CsnonbmV eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Lea, Esq.

38th, at St. George's, Haoover- squsre, John Morgan Edwaydes. yeuageet son of the late Humphrey R. Jones Esq Garthmyl. Montgomeryshire, to Harriet, eldest daughter of Sir William Clay.

Ban M.P.. Hertford-arret M.yr.ir 28ih, at Holy Trinity Church, Newington. Mr' E. D.d.well, Grosvenor Park. Camberwell, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr.

John liadiey. Brun.wick-street, 38ib, at St. Pancra. Church. Wdliam Jame.

Wood, Grenvlile-street, Brunswick-square, to Jane, only daughter of John Piper, Eaat Cralga, Midlothian at the Chanel Royal. Dublin Castle. Edward J. S. Blair, 13th Light Draaoous.

only son of Lieut-Colonel Stopford Blair, Peaninghame, Wietonsbire, to Elizabeth Lsetltia Morgan, eldest daughter of the Very Rev. H. U. Tighe, Dean of Leighlin 23d at St. David's, Exeter, Stuart Murray Anderson, E.q., Madraa Civil Service, to Jean Allan Frazer, youngest daughter of Joseph Buckley, Alphington, Devon 28th, at Bensall, Derbyshire, Frederick Slmms, Wirksworth.

to Virglnie Louise Dial, eldest daughter of John Sellers, Herbert Lodge, Bonsall 38th at Temple BalsaU, Warwickshire, the Rev. C. Smith, Bolaa, Salop, to Selina Sarah youngest daughter or the Henry Couchm.n, Temple Bslsall 28th at Peterborough Cathedral, John C.Mansel, Cosgrove. to Katherine Margaret. daughter ot the late Rev.

Henry L. Mansel 28th, at Dutsburg. on the Rhine Mr. E. H.

Medlieott, London, to Jennrtt, third daughter or the late Mr. Robert Ross, H.M. Custom. 38th, at Painswlck, the Rev. Robert Strong, B.A..

son or the Rev. Robert Strong, M.A., vicar or the parish, to Elisabeth Gulielma, eldest daughter ot the late Rev, George Way. mlnlater or the Brir-ah r.hni at Artillery: Gentlemen CadeU to' be sec lituu If. Percival, Waller, prom; G. J.

Young, Pureell, prom H. T. Arbuthnot. A. C.

Johnson, prom; Biddulph, c. B. Le Mesurler, prom W. Stirling, Elliot, prom; P. fi.

Mill, W. Stlrlli nrom: A. Wal.K A. ai -11 L' Estrange, a. w.

Johnson, nrom. Corps of Royal Eng'ineeis; See Lieut C. G. Gordon, orary rank, to be aec lieut with permanent rank Gentlemen mar WiIIm saaio ubllaed la iiiwn annl, to be aec lieut, POULTRY For the time of year, these markets have been tolerably well supplied, but we have no improvement to notice in the business, which is dull, on account of the high prices asked by the salesmen. Newgate.

Geese 4s. 6d. to 5s. 6d. Cock Turkeys, 8s.

Od. to 10s. Od. Hen ditto, 4s. 6d.

to 5s. 6d. Ducks, per couple, 5s. Od. to Cs.

Od. Surrey Fowls, ditto, 8s. to 12s. Chickens, ditto, 4s. Od.

to 5s. Od. Essex Fowls, ditto, 5s. Od. to 6s.

Od. Pigeons, per dozen 8s. to Rabbits, ditto, 10s. to 128. LEADENHALL.

Geese, 5s. Od. to 5s. 6d. Cork Tuvkatra 7.

cunsisicu ol a tYir on say Bllgn'a nu. three? four Hi from J. E. Cornea, Cumberland, prom T. G.

Lowry, Luard, prom W. M. omervllle, Phlllpotu. nrom A. de C.

Scott, Fyera, prom C. L. A. O'Grady, Crerke. tmiia t-1 Jr.

nrm-rr nv Tin at lass ii. cutlemen CadeU promoted to second lieutenants in the Royal Regt of Artillery n. a iinci wiille. read w. a.

r. yiue. AllV Till TV aj.vfvlH. D. k.

fSth, at the Congregational Chapel. Gwoort, Mr. James Grist, Stoke-road, to Ebz. uuvpvn, j.mc. unit, atoke-roaii, to Elizabeth, lourth of the late Mr.

lieut, J. J. D. Barclay, deceased. daughter John Duke, Meikle Mill.

Brechin. N. 29th, at Datchet Church, Willi.m B.rtholomew. Gray'. Inn.

to Martha I JOHN WALt sen in Dan nnu a o. 12, at to 9s. Od. Hen ditto, 4s. 6d.

to 6s. Ducks, per couple, 4s. Od. to Surrey Fowls, ditto, 9s. 13s.

Chickens, ditto, 4s. Od. to 5s Essex Fowls, ditto, 5s. to 6s. 6d.

Pigeons, per dozen, 8s. to 10s. Od. Rabbits, ditto, 10s. to 12s.

ot Sir Brook Kay, to Eliza, eldest daughter of John P. Wilimott, West- bury, Sherborne 30th, at St. George's, Hanover-square. Hastings Dent. Esa.

I HAY AND STRAW. HCRI-DAY. These markets were moderately supplied, and trade tolerably firm, mt howled by Sherman with asliotur-ffrSifor The Hu E. Bligh waa now SSatftoi thewiclieUMl ieholsonandIlean.Wh'n"'.Pst twelve Eng and again sent to and caused a change in tke untl1 hadTieen scored, succeeded in disposing of Mr NTehoUm 1 sfiffSV Wllsher'send, and he iWO u'n C.SjnwVs Sext ln i-hlu froui Hinkly cut from Holland, for lour, snJ leg hit HiSkw Mi PUndid changed for HUljer. Dean taen got two by a rat fiiSr i twc- "hen the latter waa chance, bat it waa not taken.

Ciffjn did "terwards ve a in at Hdlyer, and drove the ball to Pilch. nudJJS had scored 13 A ran after he gave a similar one, which Pilch secured An hut. some time mare, when he waa caught at point." OwTaave h2. fld' but three three wickeu were disposed at 'tm 44ron. f.wlnfl" toward! the a four, two three, (leg hlu from HoUanSs), three twoic embraced frm HUirer.

He was missed at long lea. when k. caught In the hit he obtained three. Box wa. al.o mtoaSf Xefore he hSr2.ar;'' "hlih wards played well for IS.

for which number he brought 't "er. caught the seoond ball, and. if required, he enmdTive been time. Clarke made a good drive Irom H.IIand. for four, Hdlyer 'ortbree.

whenlie wa. bowled by WIU.her. innings, therefore, terminated at twenty minute, to (our tor 7 leivio. get to "in. fiettmi proof tte laze oi tne uoidatream uuarus, son or the late John Dent, M.P-, to the Ladv 1 Beanjolois Bury, only daughter of the late Earl of Charlevtlle 30th, at St i Michael's, Pimhco, the Rev, Jamea Bolton, incumbent of St.

Paul's, Kilbarn to Lydia Louisa, third daughter or the late Rev. William W. Pym, near of Willlan llert. 30th, at St. We.train.ter, Sir Henry Mervyn Vavaaour, Bart i Spaldington, York.hire, to the Hon.

Louisa Anne Neville, second daughter of Lord Braybrooke 30th of April, at Madraa Cathedral, Louis Forbes, H.E.I.C 's Civil Service, to Emma Frances, eldest daughter of Major Henry Colbeck, Police oar quotations. Smithfield. Meadow Hav, 3 5s. ta 4 8. r.1n f.i n.

rates now aemanaea are is. on: to iss. per cwt. demanded are 17s. Od.

to 18s. per cwt. The spring demand has ceased, and parcels of Peruvians freely at from 10 to 11 per ton the imports are." to 5 IOs. Straw, 1 7s. to 1 14s.

Whitechapel. Meadow Hay, 3 5s. to 4 6s. Clover. 4 0s to 5 10s.

Straw, 1 7s. to 1 12i. viover, us. LsUANO. now offered i.

ed Mwi, anu Jar. I. BW jaurruugii, wucnur, iun, osr.no. WILLIAM JONES, Southwark, and Rood-lane, City, hop merchant July 9, at half-past one, and Aug. IS, at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London.

Mr. Cannan, official assignee, 18, Alderananbury and Messrs. Sole, solicitors, 68, Aldermanbury. "aRPER GIBBONS, Wood-atreet, Cheapi ide, atraw hat warehouseman July II at one, and Aug, 10, at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr.

G. assignee; and Messrs. Ashurst ud Son, 6, old Jewry. CHARLES QAHAGAN, Paddlngton Green, coach builder: July at twelve, and Aug. 10, atone, at the Court or Bankruptcy, London.

Mr. H. H. Stansfeld, official assignee, ,6, Baahlnghall-atrret and Mesara. May and Sweetland, aoUators.

14, Bloomsbury. WILLIAM BRADSHAW, Birmingham, victnaller; July 12 aad August 9. at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Birmingham. Mr. J.

Christie, official anignee. Birmingham Mr. C. H. Rushworth, sohcitor, Birmingham and Mr.

J. 8nuth. solH citor. Birmingham. JAMES GRAY, Wolverhampton, currier July 13 and August 9, at twelve, at the Court of Banltruptey, Birmingham.

Mr. F. Whitmoie, omeial assignee, Binning, ham Mr. W. solicitor, WalsaU and Mr.

T. R. T. Hodgson, solicitor, xt.rminghain, EPHRA1M Harris, Mertkyt Tydvil, Oluaorggnibire, ptwstiroker; and July If, nw.uKB at inc riciucucy at me nntisn igatien at We Hague. R.

F. Turing. eldest son of Sir J. H. Turing, H.B.M.

Consul at Rotterdam ta Catherine Georgiana. second dsuahterol Waiter S. Davirfann Kn. tons from Callao. i HOP MARKET.

Bomoirosi. f. square, London 30th, at Christ Church, Newgate-street, Mr. James F. Relton Ashes.

Nominal, Canada Pot at 25s. 6d. to and Pearl 2M. second ioo or Cfie Rer. John Bndxe Helton, CheUenhxtn.

to Mrr, eldest pv! of Bewter, Coopers lull, London Soth. St. 27s. 6d. per cwt.

rltlet daUBrita af rhf lt Pha. C.r rZ.y.L rwv. We continue to have a very firm market for all kind of Hops, at prices fully equal to those paid last week. The dutv is called 135,000. About 120 bales have come to hand bom the Continent Mid and East Kents, 130s.

to 180s. Weald of Kent, 128i. to 140s. Sussex Pockets, Hoe. to 130s.

per cwt. Church, Croydon, James, son of Daniel' Upper Clapton, to -Uda, thud daughter of John Sinun Smith, Blount Bouse, Croydon LONDON-Printed and published at inn aa ana uniivii iriucv. in tha Cltr and Llberrv of WesOU" in pwia oi oi vienaenc uani rViLUAM Clemeht, of the aajnc in the pariah of St Cleraent Danes, nunc place. mu.nday, Jf-v n..

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