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rfAfj WAY ELECTION. Us election CARLTftM Hot'SE PlCTtltEs. The nublir. bare rarelv ernfa. u' ungnt ce returned back upon those who had set the precarious influence wf property against the permanency of public principle who built a stupid conclusion unou the iffnoranee and vires.

ruth.r ISO'S COURT. iihinit two o'clock, the Kin? left bis Rojal jjii a' tended by his suite, in two carriages- IjALIVAV, lllUllbUAY liVKr.irl, i. overatlast-lhc "glorieus straggle" closed this afternoon and Air. Richard Martin is ence more lint mi Senator. 1 have already informed you how the matter went em lln fnemlav the voting was again an n''i TO THE EDITOR 01' THK MOKNjNG CHRONICLli.

-The inclosed 'was addressed to the ditor of The St. James's Chronicle, in consequence of tome statements respecting Ireland, in Ilia publication of last Tuesday. He has not inscrtedit, nor do 1 expect he will, bull trust it may find a place in your Paper, which has been most, laudably disttnguisli- voured with so attractive an exhibition as that which the British Institution now presents to tbeir The wbple private collection of his Majesty's Pictures at Carlton House, has been graciously granted to the Institution for the Season, an act of royal munificence, which jtistly entitles the King to the and virtues, of the people of England. He had likewise been given to understand, that it would be a matter of prudence not iin pnuupico bum opinions at tue place et election, in favour of Messrs. Daly Martin, the old emancipatory members; and not a single one in favour of Mr.

Lambert, the emancipatory candidate. As soon as his Komtny-tee men iired sheir pistols off in the streets, in defence ef the freehotvlders instead of leaving them to fight it out amongst themselves iicii tue electors or Aviesourv recentiv ra ieri man imn tr. oeep graimiae ot ttie Insattition, and of the public. We cotitd wish that the exhibition had opened a few weeks earlier, before the din and bustle of contested elections bad withdrawn from in hitT or nun hum cm. li-h a iieiqcu Guards.

The Lord Steward of the first carriage witli the Kimr. The Lord in I Ili-ruard, Groom in Wailing, followed ia the The. Royal cavalcade proceeded through "ilk Windsor, where great and through the (ate by St. George's miv'tt' entrance to the Castle, the carriages not grani entrance inconsequence uj there for rrecting a large portico. uji vuuito, miner 10 remove mau prejudices, so injurious to the prosperity of both countries "TO THE EDITOR OF THE ST.

JAMES'S CHRONICLE. Sir I know not if your articles of Irish intelligence be come forward as a candidate, they imposed upon him two conditions. The first was, that he should not spend 6d. to procure his return the second, that he should net solicit a single vote. To these conditions he took the liberty of adding a third the metropolis that class of society, which is most capable of in the old and most approved way from that moment all his friends deserted llitn, and drove their Hocks of freeholders into mc ii oi your corresponueuce wuu mai tuumry, or ol Irish Mr.

Martin's booth. His very dearest friend, Mr. St George, tiivciiuuu in ihis, uut ttiey are very oii.cn aa iaise as tbe com uniuciy, mat ue snouiu not oe expected to disguise one of his political principles cbeersj. It had been hinted to him, that upuu iiiciu re mineral anu iur- a very few who had faithfully promised intn tne votes oi an ins iree-holders ine hundred and fifty iu number, was so shocked at the said pistolling, that he handed the entire lot over to Mr. Martin; life'nrnfewinnul ucents and counsel learned in the law find out ot many instances, 1 refer to your last, piioiication and first, to the assertion, that during the electiou for the Comity the access of Lord George Beresford's voters to tin; busting! wss prevented bv force.

So far from this having heen the. H1 1 tVf.I UHHti lie tvlug to hold a Privy Council, which was of the Treasury, the Lord Privy of SMte for the Colouial Department, the of Coiltronl. the TrMiircF nf lU ii. uuuie rorwartt as a canaiuate upon grounds which he had mentioned, might be construed into a mean trick to get returned to Parliament without expence. They who talked thus knew little, either of him or of the electors of Aylesbury applause.

Really he did not know a situation less desirable or ing him in this awkward predicament, scampered away from him as fast thev could iust as those shrewd animals called rats tkeloetorious fact is, that no scene of popular election was ever less uistumed by violence indeed, none couiu nave been used more inglorious than that of a mere sitting member of the House of Commons. Inhis own case, so far from tlitnkingtliat any honour was reflected on hitn from sitting in the House of w. me puunc peace nan Been jhu" pioviuea lor will scamper aay from a fulling house. Well, the voting on Tuesday went all in favour of Mr. Daly and Squaira it was curious to see how much practice had improved the poll-clerks in the art of in the freeholders tor it is an art, and a very great art.

At first, when a batch of ai or uiniiiuns. ue was 01 oninton tnat lustre was retraeted thraiiirl. oy the concentration of the entire pnce; under a superintending Magistrate, and a strong military force was at hand to aid the civil power, if necessary but uo such necessity ever existed for a moment. No, Sir when you have him on that assembly, being, as he was, returned by the un-kought, unsolicited voices of the people applause. Was there an l.

i ti u. r(' I i 1 anil the Jiidee Advocate. iave audience to the Earl of Liverpool, Earl thculisence ef the Earl of Harrowby, 0 I'-fs Ji'iit of the Council. i a-teudeJ as Clerk of the Council. lr- up about half-past three o'clock.

1 four o'clock the King, attended by his suite, re-'Sir Lodge. lu of Liverpool arrived at Windsor from Coonibe ir Wvnu came from the seat of Lord Greuville, 1 trf t1 fl1M IUiniMr Are leisure and disposition to make inquiry, wua a view to convey the truth to your readers, you and they will find, that where the Roman Catholic Clerirv did interfere in the elections, as un nu uiu.viuuni icKui wuu uenevea inai ne wouiu nave sacrificed any principle for the sake of representing Aylesbury He bad made to public principle much greater sacrifices than any which could be thought to consist in ceasing to be the representative Of Avleshurir riniwl rl, 30 was ready to be sworn, the book went round amongst it em from hand to hand like a drink of whiskey; but now, for dispatch sake, the poll clerk kept the book in Ins own hand, and passed it along the chins of an entire row in a moment and though not one in a dozen could get a kiss at it as il passed, yet it seemed to answer the purpose quite as well as the old. and more tedious method besides being much more pleasant for those whose consciences might be somewhat of tho ten- doubtedly they did in several, their efforts were successfully directed to prevent violence and breaches of the law they certainly acted under the influence of a powerful, but constitutional And moat natural nnliHrnl feelinrr. and their influence has heen that those sacrifices were ne longer demanded at his hands; but tllu Itn'll iitub uhn l.n Ann.I 1 1.11 .1 .1.1. rn-snus r-Miu Mt.

UOU OAblUltCII fcU pUUllil pi llieipie llie WISUCB ihe iiretr.1".- ur Jitter it, partook of a dejeune, which had beeu anu iicuugsoi uiose wuoni, Dy uiood ana natural affection, be ivas more closely boHnd than to any others cheers I Did such as might have been expected from the estimation in which, they are held by their flocks, aud from the cause, in support of uul at from the Royal Lodge derest such as the iai6-kissers, Nevertheless, in spite of all this prosperity and dexterity, there were some few instances of stupid refractoriness a mo in; the Cunne- ke not feel the price lie was paying for public opinion Yes, mara freeholders. One' instance wav sen to exemDlifv to bis heart's core he felt it. The price was great, but he paid it without hesitation flaud Was it to be surmised. which that influence was exerted, it mere ue unnger in tbe application of such influence by a body so little connected with the State bv its functions, or by benefits, those who WINDSOR, Wednesday, Jcly 12. Ins Majesty anil suite took an airing in three car- Votf.

that same" Corney Kcougii cried a buckish straw-hatted driver, to a hard sandy-bearded, curly-pated, ragged free- Kimr proceeded irom the Koyal Lodge to Wind- i.f..in.ii.iiuK rtuu iicuuiiHg in wora.8 oi surpassing nierii in mc tiue arts. This is the mote to be regretted, as the exhibition continues open but for a limited period, and if we may judge from the difficulty which one had to obtain permission to an inspection them at Carlton House, after the close of the Institution they will become as they have hitherto been, shut up, and inspected only by meddling and mischievous picture-cleaners. Let us hope, however, that the royal and munificent spirit which prompted the temporary bestowal of this splendid col-lectisn to the nation, will rescue it, in fature, from the con-truul of those presumptuous persons, whose hurtful interference wejtrace in tiie disfigurement of, many of the Carlton House Pictures, and whoe awkward attempt at improvement may be truly said to be more than Time, the destroyer of the beautiful." Let us hope, too, that the same munificent spirit will induce his Majesty to favour the public with an inspection of those masterly and perfect performances which now hang mouldering into decay on the walls of the Palace of Windsor and Hampton Court. Indeed it is pretty generally rumoured that it is the intention of Ihe King to bestow some of these paintings to the new National Gallery as soon its it is erected aud the public may fairly indulge in the anticipation of beholding in London, through the Royal bounty, some of the best landscapes, the best historical paintings, and best portraits in any collection in the Empire we had almost said in Europe. And, as to portraits, we might safely say so.

The Beauties" of Charles the Second's Court, by Lely, are women of the finest age of female accomplishment. They are here depicted voluptuous in their attire and at'itude, with looks and smiles that would shake the saintship of an anchorite." They were kept mistresses, it is true; but then they were withal at ieast one of them (Lady Grammout) was, as Shakespeare has it, a divine perfection of a woman." The Carlton House collection, though one of first-rate merit, does not contain as many paintings of accomplished excellence, as that oi Windsor and Hampton. It is principally composed of the Dutch and Flemish schools of painting, the characteristic merits of which are brilliancy, force and harmony of colouring, the truth of character and expression, and wonderful facility and power of execution. These emiuent qualities are strikingly apparent in almost all tke pictures here, and ia none more than in those of Rembrandt, several af which are now for the first time submitted tn public inspection. The Adrtirm of the Mali, by Rkmandt, is ose of the Cnest pictures, perhaps, he ever painted.

It possesses, in an eminent degree, the best characteristic of his style great spirit and force of effect and it besides possesses a characteristic, which his performances did not always exhibit exquisite fiuishing. The countenance of Mary is full of suavity aud intense feelingthat of Joseph is replete with mildness, and deep and earnest sympathy is the feelings of Mary, in her embarrassed and suffering sitnRtion. The Magi, who bring their of? ferings to the infant Saviour; are clothed in the most gorgeous judge wifely aad candidly will find the mischief rather then, that after having steadily maintained his principles for fourteen years, he would now compromise them God help those who thought so They could know but little of the ''ride where Mr. Wyatrille, the architect, was iu waiting, iu ihc erroneous svstem. wuicii wciku wihi influence, than In the conduct of the individuals thai uoiuer, wuu ltookcu uau-peeieu willow cudgel in his list, "Corney Keough, 1 say! divil fire ye! come up to the table, Sir!" Divil a bit till I get my brikfast ot o' ye." replied Carney, very coollv.

D've snu tint re 'lie King, who proceeded aver the principal wlticli aic in the most forward state, and returned o'cW'k, up the Long Walk, to the Royal Lodge. exercise it. IuGalway and Kerry, where tue outrages have been rreat and aanrminarv. ihev have been the result of the ill- sponded the flaming driver -taking hold of Corney's col regulated and selfish views of individuals, without a trace of motives wuicii influenced a gentleman and man of honour in public life. The principles contained in the requisition, in compliance with which be stood forward as a candidate at the late election, he should ever consider a covenant between himself and the eltctors.

Those principles would, he trusted, ever be the proudest possession of his house, and would lar d'ye say that hear to me. Sir: divil this any saving public principle, and without the interference of tin breakfast you'll get at all and forthwith, the most magnanimous Corney Keongh suffered himself to be steered im to th Horoan Catholic Clergy, except for the purpose oi saving tne victims of violence. In the same number of your Paper there is another swearing table. Whether he got his breakfast afterwards I know not; but I know the driver's cudrel was vcrvhusv aWt article of Electioneering Intelligence from the county of descend to whomsoever should bear his name. He had hoped to have been able, before the present time, to make to those gentlemen who had signed the requisition, the only return for their kindness which it would be becomiug in him to offer or them to receive.

He intended to present to each person who Westmeath, equally false, and which would he as foolish i- re Imppv to say, the Duke of York continued to go on Hk.hbrkT TAYLOiidii not transact milt with his Rwyal Highness, on account of Sir Hek-ri li appointed to hold a Levee at the Horse Guards. exiieeied bis Rnval Highness will shortly leave Mr. swoon' Villa, lit Brompton, and proceedon a visit to the of RTMM. at Belvoir Castle. riom's Benefit is fixed for to night.

We anticipate a very Icons cotnpauv at the Theatre. We understand that BamuJA who lately arrived in this country for the pur-ui engaging Pasm and L'ukiom to sing at Naples and as il is false, if the fabrication did not rely on the cr. dulitv of vour Enirllsli readers. It states that a mes. the heads of some of them who attempted to get two loaves instead of one.

Many an unconscionable got one loaf tossed to lum out of the score, would pulll: in two put one half in the crown of his hat, and the other. ife his bosera, or his breeches, or any where else convanienL aaad then pre- I.ni1 no nnf n.n senger sent by the gentlemen, whom the writer chooses signeu ttie requisition a copy ot that document, nut the printers whom he employed, bad failed to send him conies thatdav. When he did receive them, be would carrv bis intention into to designate as ttie rrotestant candidate, to uring up.uis voters, had been Bubliclv excommunicated, and in consequence mur ut ii wuicu certainly, tug. a very trick, and whenever it was discovered it m2 eneci. tie uoneu mose Wuo received that reouisition won (hi.

keep it constantly in view, and consider it as a bond into which has Hilt suCCeedi'il wiui n't muci, aiwiuugo a very offer was made. Curiom prefers remaining in. a i onI wi miTctl 'lttxritimi Suelia person was cerfainly found dead on the road near tbe County Town, bis returu, having executed the commission lie was employed unou. An inquest was held mpIHI he had entered with them. By that bond he pledged himself to three things.

First, he promised to maintain the purity of punished by a good sound rap on the ssonee. ThTday closed by MrJWDermst, a Catholic gentleman of these pVrts, who has hitherto acted as Squire Martin's mouthpiece', making a hne flaming speech to the peasantry after which peasant- mcbiiuu, as le.r sa rcgarucu iiiHiaeii, aim to use ma exertions 10 make others do tbe same i for if, at any time, a candi ii aHI of Eari. Gkev's Sos. The family of Earl Grby heen thrown into considerable affliction iu consequence of jjersuddeu death of the Honourable Thomas Ghey, his fifth son. The youth was just turned 14 years of i- k.j i on the body; your valuable Correspondent of The Wtstmtath Journal was one of the Jury, and If he pleases to communicate to you the truth, the whole ruth, ajid nothing but the truth, you may learn that a large majority of the Jury, 9 of them, found it to be Accidental Death, Three were of opinion that It nnnn it.

t.117 STIC PO5c3acu vii.A.n imiu unnwu. iia: "inor, Yorkshire; but was recently removed to date should violate the purity of election in the Borough by treating, he would call the powers of Parliament into operation, by petitioning against the party so miscondaet-ing himself loud applause. Secondly, he promised, that in Pttrliaoient he would continue; to maintain the principles which had hitherto, as a nolar star.cuided his nolltkaf conduct. was vriuul Murder you win nod tnat mere oe a aouot as to the manner of the unfortunate man's death, there is none whatever as to the utter falsity of the clisree that the man had been Dtibliclv. or inanv wav excommunicated.

So atrocious; 8lofo struggle agtlnivent on in favour of aqwre Martin; but there Was a great talk about Mr. Lambert petitioning Parliament against Squire Martin's return, the gronad of bnbery and corruption, and all that sort of thing (just as if there wa any thing corrupt in a twopenny loaf and a alass of whiakv it iAoA ..1 Thirdly, he-promised, that whenever he should receive from a and ahsprd a charge potild net have existed on the spot it was body of the electors, amounting to only half the nvimber of costume and so precise the touch so nrra and powerful tne pencilling, that they give one the idea of sculptured men. They appeared stamped on the remain there for ever.f-y?is own Portrait, and 7Vie Portrait of a Jew Rubhi, by Rr.M-EKANDT, are both finely executed. Tbe one represents a perfect Dutchman the other perfect Shylock- Christ Appear a mere bonne vouche reserved tor 4 tie Dt. James unromcte: and for the taste of such of its readers, few, I hope, in num.

tnosexno signed the requisition, a deciaratwn mat taey were' dissatisfied with bis conduct, he would do then what be bad; ber, as delight in such tales. That others may be saved from never aone netorc he would ask a mace trom uovernment lie swallowing it till you liave leisure to maKe runner inquiry, rely on your having the candour to give insertion to this as ing to Mary Magdalene, by the same Artist, powerfully displays the resistless magic of his clair-obscure. would beg of Ministers to give him the Stewardship of certain weljhknown hundreds npt far from the place in which he was another candidate in the Cuonemara interest, for fear the Squire should be turned. Accordingly, Major Kirwen, of Castle-rackett (not Castle-rack-rent), was quietly put in nomination after which the CunnemarR voters all voted for Squara Martin and Major Kirwen jointly: and every thine went on very quiet and comfortable until th fln.i The Famitu of Verbeest. by GouAlF.s.

This is a delightful spending and langliterj ana ne would then retire into a caution. July 5. A LOVER OF TRUTH private life, bugging: to his bosom the principles bv which his it domestic scene. The husband and wife ot) whose countenances I 1 1 1 .1 cr neio'-'ourriood. Anoul eiRM or ten days since, V'' ig rith other youths, n-id had neglected, as older hut dangerously do, when tiie sun is strong, 'iV at )' or covering to tfu head.

The excessive heat, r.5i..''r,"e seriously and Tery peculiarly affected him, oa oraio fever. His father was sent for, who i iu the North, iooking on, if not engaged in, the bustle in Northumberland. His Lordship lost is proceeding to the youth but so high was the 'fever v. uu knew not his father nor any person about him, time before his- death, which happened on tka ikiv of his illness. About an hour previously to death, lt.

rrf Karl GitF.Y, and immediately inquired very 8ly about his mother and his sisters, and in about 'I'm Imiir after the conversation he expired, on the 8th inst. Jl-fiuntess Ghky and her daughters were in towu, but they jwdiKtely left London for his Lordship's residence, Howick i'l jse, in Northumberland. Though his Lordship has a very i IsiHily (tour een sons and daughters), this is the first th it has orcurred amongst his children. The imiMis we believe, wa educating for the Bar. iitBiction betel the youth, his release fey death may be -ed a fortunate event: for the attack was so severe, Poll at three o'clock this Hair urhan ikn thUS iu, UUU1UCI3 -iGai7M sit contentment and perfect happiness, are surrounded by their children, whose all-enjoying spirits speak from tbeir placid sparkling eyes and smiling faces.

On looking nt this happy fa APPREHENDED DISTRESS IN IRELAND. uuLiuuct nau always oetn, anu wouiu always cuntmue to ue, regulated great applause. There were gentlamen present who differed from' him in opinion upon certain points, but who ap. proved ef his public conduct aa a whole, He felt proud at W. C.aOfilLatibert S.635 TO THE EDITOR OP THE MORNING CHRONICLE iviartin Kirwen 81 And thfi.n till Hisrh fib A riff nrAnla.ma.l TM receivinK tue suppurt ui tnose uersons.

oecause it was evident SIR One is almost persuaded to believe, Ibat the Councils of our Government, in regard to Ireland, are influenced by a disinterested He would be wanting in proper feeling, were he OP the present occasion to advert to the disputed topics between himself and his honourable friends, and lie would there osinsandle, and Colonel Martin, ef Ballynahinch and Cunne-mara, duly elecUd and then Colonel Martin made a speech ia which he vindicated the lawa be had introduced for the protec-tection of tbe inferior anlml -n k. in mily, one lerls disposed to say witti mr. raoore If there be an Elysium on eirth, It is this, It is this it Interior of a Boom with Fignrei at Cards, by Dr. Hogge. The picture cleaner has manifestly been meddling with this pieture, but has nut quite destroyed its beauty.

The figures are surrotiuded by the dearest and fullest pomble light, which requires that they should be painted as they are with the most lataiity, ft is allowed, on all hands, that something must be fore pass them by altogether, giving to his friends the right ef to raise the peasantry of that ill-fated island in the scale ef 1 1 J2 -r 1 L. iiuuiau ueings, aim inquiry alter inquiry uas uctu uisuiuieu as to the best means of effecting this object. Among other re. he would devote all bis energies for the protection and benefit Of his worthy electors and then Mr. Dalv returned thanks for the honour done him in particular and he and Mr.

Martin both promised Mr. AlTWmnt ilmr ail m.i,t emciiniutug iiicir pecuia.r.upiuiuua, whiivi ne ciaimeci me same privilege for hirrjse(f. It was extremely gratifying to him to. reflect, throughout the late, Election, nothing of an unpleasant nature had occurred, with one miserable exception. He allqded to the conduct of an individual who accused him, behind his back, of bavins- deceived tbe Electors, with resnerr tn nling to the physicians, he would never have com- medies, and apart from the great question of the removal of rect, vered it.

minute and accurate timsBtug. ror pertness or expression, ana truth, and splendeur of effect, this picture merits the highest praise. A flawiintr Party, by Wonvkrman aud several landscapes by the same emiuent artist, are scattered through the exhibition. His admirers will find them iu his best style, which is a KINC'S THEATRE Signor CUKIONI respect do to put dowo tkat, abominable Act which put down the Catholic Association; and there the matter ended, ajl the people shouting Mush-a-grah 1 Long live Squarra Martin ant) Mister ftaly the craturt religious uisaoiiiues, upou wuitut il ts uoi, at pr-eui, iny intention to enter, emigration has been proposed, and partially carried into operation, with the view of more duly proportioning the supply ef labourers to tbe demand, and thereby raising the condition of those who remain. But the great expence attending this scheme is such, that at most, it cau be used only et leave to inform the Nihility, fiubscribers to the Opera, ami that his will tate place at this Theaue THIS f'NLVti.

wlien wili be performed Hasiinl Opera Seria, in two the grounds on which Ije presented himself as a candidate, and who had the baseness, 014 the following day, to take him by the hand, and copgrstu.la.te him an his. return. He gave that individual tfse ansiyer svbieb he and he gave it directly to liis fa.ee, tfie of the lie cheers. The Noble ord, after again thankiua the comnanv their kindness, concluded entitled ZKI.MIttA. Principal Cbaractifrs Zelmlra, Madame very peculiar, but not a very correct one.

His worKs arc ela. borate effects of art. What has beeu said of one of his pictures as a palliative, and that in very triflipg degree, for the evils Fmma. Madame Coriieita-. Antonore, iiigiior Cununi Leucippo, SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

NEWMAtttfET JULY MEETING. NEWMArtKET, 'I'VesBAV NlOHT. The Races I winch weiiiu down that unhappy country. From all Quarters we bear, and have heard fur vear aast. jf i'urto llo, Signor Teiri; Polidoro, Sigur Kacitla, w-GiovanuIa.

In the Second Act will be Introduced, a nw Scene, -rtjl? composed by Sirnor Rossini, for Madame Pasta. Alter the may be said of all of them, all which are, indeed, like ntithing but one another. They are to flie'scenes which they profess to represent, what a delicately finished tnsmel miniature of that tbe introduction af SapitaL atji theestablUhment of Btnno-faitures. are the' onh-real. eSertUaK and nermiuVnt means of -'U be presented tn faronrlte Ballet LB MAKIAtiB SE gone off much better, than was expected, and eonf rv to the onlntnTn TnraA r- .11........

1 with ptoposiflgT-, Tbe Pure- and of Aylesbury' and may its example he" Universally followed'throughout the mntnm Tki. Jm.U 1 I human face is to a face itself, trom whicu jus Boy with a Guinea-pig, and Girl with a JjkiffeTj, is the 1-3 cations for Boxes and Tickets to be made at Signor Curloai'n, 186, curii tor these evils antt auuousru this, the concurrent testt rmony of met! of all is strengthened in the greatest pos- most favourable SDecimen we hare yet seen exinrntea or ri mi. tuuv irn uruiiA wivii mucil applause. After the Healths ef the Chairman and other Gentian. Wanderwuf.

It is unlike the cold unrealities nf this and is full of spirit and feeling. We know of no more forcible sioie degree, oy contrasting state ot tnat portion ot tne island, where manufactures are already introduced, with its less favoured districts, Government', and ibr nation, content themselves with knowing the remedy, nd move not a step to pictorial represenianau oi iu imcirpnu ag been drunk Mr. ANDREWS informed the Meeting that Ike Secretary of the Committee for conducting the entertainment, had received letters of congratulation from the Duke of Bedford the i. of innocence and yeutb, When thought is speech, and speech is truth," rrin rj--- ppuiureu were run. nmnK.

comr-y assembled on the Exercise Ground accordiug to custom when little busi- but thS Le" SWkw oddfwh ich varied, VT 0P statement the even! Zuffi referto b8' suld fil'y Lils Mr. Greville, rrl i te for fifty sovereigns against TinttS. vJlu.b was by his Grace the tinck H10'1 Cavendish, Lord George Ben-ttnek. Anson. Lord Orfnr.l I.nrri si, ii? wards its application.

I am induced, at this particular moment, to endeavour to ra.iH..vi M- vwom, Asq. m.r., tue non. K. Smith, M.P., I Denman, Esa-. C.

T. Fallmer. Than is combined in the two lovely cherub countenances here rouse the public from this apathy, fearing that Ireland, with all its wrongs and miseries, must, within a few months, be forced before us. William Russell, Sir Ja.rn.es Mackintosh, and utlier eminent A Landseroe. with Cattle and tiguret.

by KUBENS. lhis upon our attention by the operation of causes above human iiinivmuais, expressing tneir regret at not Deing sdle to be pre-sent on the occasion. he letter of Sir James Mackintosh is painted in the true style of Rubens the colours all glowing controul, which will be productive of miseries almast beyond and fervid- the figures bold and prominent, produce a power- human aid. of so gratifying a nafure that he begged leave read it to i ii enecL out il ia irreaiiv ueun cut iu wwimiwu. The ignorant are always improvident, and a melancholy ex.

tue company. anu at Mr. Miera U7, ma Bona-srreOT. HAY-MAKKii'r THiSA'i'KJS i'hi Evening will reatfil, MRS. WIGGINS.

Old Wiggins, Mr. J. Beve Mrs. Sirs. C.

Jones. After which, TKF BBQQAHS' OPERA. uv.t arren I.uckit, Mr. Williams; Captain Macheatli, Mr. Mr.

Vt srest; Mrs. Penchum, Mrs. C.Jones; I.ncy, t' Polly, Miss Forde. I'o conclude with, TUB GKKE.M sir Squander, illr.Kaymdnd Lady Squander, Mrs. Pindar, rc-swrwir.

Aarried and Single i with Clari. lXOLISH OPiittA-HOUSE This Evening will LAS I' GUEBBILI.A. Officers tn the French LieJifiiiOt Dainien, Mr. Pearnian Lieutenant O'Avoux, Mr. i.c.

Loyue7, Mr. Archer; Clara Soaa, Mias --I'-jn- M.iry, Mis Gray; Gianittta, Miss Ginvurd. After which, n'' SAltBKlt 0 HF'VILLR. Count Almaviva, Mr. Wrench; Doctor 3 llr.

Hartley Hosina, Mls Hamilton i Murcellina, Miss lloden. AND FLAT. KOYAL AMPHITHEATRE (ASTLEY'S). EVKNiSG, Thursday, July 13 (and until further notic, will be i( w. i.a Die th time, an entiraly new Melo-draniatic Spectacle, ute bUtoncal events, euUtled THE SIEGK OF The Massacre of the Greek.

Scenes In the Circle. The i nrical Entree of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Horse-. in' Messrs. VVoolfortl and Avery.

The two Divarf Lapon Ponies, ri r-e'H ii leunio, Heir Clinc on tiie Elastic Cord. The entartain-: inii.la.le with PAUL fUV ON HOBSEBACW, It THP ESPECIAL PATHON AGE OF HIS MOSTGRACIOUS MA.IESTV. ROYAL GARDENS, VAUXHALL TO- cLtT Co'0 Udoey, Christopher Wilson, Esq. perience has shewn us, on an occasion uot very remote, that me mind does not teei a wisn to oinu louuiy iu iue ueari u.c landscapes of Rubens as it does of Claude, audio lock them in The SECRETARY then read the following letter London, July 6, 1826. Dear Sir I regret that the injunctions ot mvDhvsicians nri, among tne ignorant auju improvident peasantry ot Ireland, there is scarcely an interval between plenty and absolute starva the nnairination.

as it were, in a sacreu recess, ue reason vent me from boinr present at the dinner of mv former neiirh. af this is, Claude always introduces into his landscape! snmethinir that relieves the eve from the more pro. SI1' 'fid a large dinner party. Che following is a correct account of ihe Races Mi In rp tion, uy lueir aujeub puvcuy iu suuniat. upou me cheapest kind ol loot), and aependiag ior us supply on the pro bours, at Aylesbury, to commemorate their late mire and in.

duce of their own potatoe gardens, consumption goes forward, Mr. Greville's SkirmisliBr 'iil minent and glaring parts of the composition. Rubens seems to think Lb csu never dazzle too much the productions aepeiueit election, i requesi, you iu lixkuk mem ior tiie Invitation with which tliev have honoured me. and la assure than. Duke of Grafton's Wamba, 8st.

of the former wuu a recKiess uisregnru vi luiure wul, ou iuai evet tu sea? sons of comparative abundance, there is always-much ntiset ex-nerlenced. during: the period which intervenes between the troinir that I was particularly desirous of having an opportunity of Lead to pleasure and sott repese, Betting to 4 on Wamba. Ibis race, thouch trulv inn The works of Rubins inspire pleasure, bat it is pleasure thst out oi tue oiu Oi ine cuiuiui? iu oi tue new crop, out wnen a naa season occurs, how lamentably tbis misery is increased, mav be suuiiig to ilieiu uuw stroijgiv a was coiivtucetl tugl SUCU meetings, if continued for a sumcient timemvast contribute to keep up the principles of pure election awong themselves, and to spread them among the other electors of the kinadem. known bv looking back to the heart-rending scenes which fel- did not aaord anyhinx BuckellWOnby 1Wd Dly by Fifty Pounds, for tbrce-yr-olds, Eb 4 yrs. 5 vrs.

8st. cloys aud, as to repose, was a cnaractensuc wuiuu ue disregarded, and all his pleasures are deficient iu this useful secret of the art. i .1.. j. ioni loweu tue aisasirous lii awuiiAs me grpwiu or "They have set the example of aDonulirefectien.etemnt (m July 14.

the Amusements will com- tuai vear--seautv 111 uunamy. nau wreicueu ih uuaiitv-r-was The inside of a Convent, with Monhs at their Devatim, th GtiANl) CONCERT. mTwo Acts, in the auyerb New disorder and cx.pen.ee, from the domiueering aicenda.nt of a yrs. use. and aged 9st.

tilb. D. 1. lt.om, at hati-past Eini o-ciocK. imiii.jI Wieal Performera Miss Travis, Miss Love, Mint Hetme, i Mr.

Ur.ihiim. Mr. Sinclair, and Siuiiur de Buls. Genet. This picture was painted by Cieuet, a French artist, at Rome.

It wss purchased about four years ago for his I Mr. Wyndham's gr. c. Stump. 4 yrsf Mr.

H.Scott's ch. f. Wings, 4 yrs. lew, anq rrorp, tue sugutest suspicion or corruwiag, mang them the suffrages of tbe people have neither bees disturbed, nor enslaved, nor dishonoured. No putsa-proud stranger can boast of having bought their votes.

Without attacklnr th expended, famine, and ber concomitant disease, stalked through the land, desolating and depeopling whole districts. The generous efforts theu made iu EugUnd, te stop these scourges, will long lire In the remembranee of the grateful survivors nor is there reason ta doubt, that, in similar circumstances, eoual The bettinr on this rae wu 1 l.r f.iylor, Mr. Horncastle, Mr. lifbinson, Mr. Tinney, and Master Leaaurnf the Band, Signor (jpagnoieui.

composer anu uon Mr Klhitn. Majesty. It is the most extraordinary picture in tue collection, and there is no collection iu this souutry which can boust of one in which the chi aio oscvro is carried to such an astouishine degrea of perfection, The Dioramat tn lr "ry, asiew were inclined 4 to I on Mm, C0Dsidered safe' Tue odd re The fillv went offiuirh i.i just Influence of property, they have exercised tbeir own jtidg- n. nn 1.1! .1 I. ..) ir, JRadmorc, the celebrated young American, will go through his i Kvylutious on the Slack Hup.

Ballet, entitled L'lfJTrtlGUE OP VILLAGE, will lollbw the Exhibition ou the Slacit Boss. Leader of the and Pectoramas, and the various attempts at pectorial illusion Duke's ia oT it to the "u.re w.hen Slumps came in front, kept it. and won iucih uh pnmii, men uA.c umuiy auu orHiiy asserted its independence, fyreturping theirMemberwithoutexpence.they have deprived great vvealth, of that monopoly whioh it may ajgninst the most tried integrity the most eminent sacrifices would be made, what dread is, that these scourges are likely, nay almost certain, to revisit the Irish peasantry, at a season when private benevolence is already taxed ia England almost to its utmost limit, by the wants and miseries of our own poor. There is too much reason to fear, that the croos in Ire ue oy Arauii, aud Wings by Robinson. j.

ur tke liallet, Mr. Itooke. will Kniuh ivithaGrand sulavof FIREWORKS. are left at an unmeasurable distance behind, in competition with this truly wonderful performance. Without mechanical aid without artificial means of any kind, there i produced ee'oim isio.H ol'which, Mr.

Blacknwre will make hia Hdrlrjc asceut rtptt nope, to the summit at me nre-wora lower, nu on A i suriiire. the most COIItnletU UlUSOrV eiTeCl, Duke of Grafton's Cremona, 8st "1 Mr. Greville's Skirmisher, Set, 51b. 2 The odds in this motrl, i land of potatoes and oats: cannot this year exceed half capacity tor public service. Ida not know that an electoral body can reader a greater beiiefit tu the community than by example which tk'is, stfdugly recomaiends the most popular institutions of a free Government to the approbation ii mankind, No more can be done to purify elections Until the ruling party 'a iw: in showers ot Fire.

pea it sven o'clock. Concert commences at Halt-past Elgin, There is little merit in the work as a painting no fine touches no elaborate penciling. The object aud deslgu are effect, nnrl it i ereated with surnrisin? effect by the able and judicious the average quantity, let the weather be what it may, between the nresent moment and the period of harvesting while the mill, Vni or. vi winning tue maicu with Wamba, were on Skirmisher, at 5 to 4. skirmisher made verv oarl 1 .11 lesincting Admissian Cards for the Beeping.

Private Boxes continuance of unfavourable weather may still further reduce manaireinent of light and shade. It excited much attention, -ciEdsoii, or Miiuy, may oe nau upon appnuavtvu B.ina.wtr-.,. this country shall discover the dagger of prolonging the vari- a he Public will please to take Notice, that all uc.neeii mc oinic ui yvjj rcptetcuutuon au.Q iae ulnusion SBuckeProde tne produce, vv neuter tne popr surfereta will, in (M, sub. u)it to their lot with the same degree, of patient endurance which so siinally marked their conduct In 1822. is a Question and elicited great and merited praise.

4 lie pprtraitj ot the Marquess ef Grauby, aud of the Marquess of Rockingham, by Sir J. ByNOLDS, aud also his celebrated walks, (ytntn and tIH Death of Dido, an also iu this Collection. rj tur naie on uie outride or tae uaroenv are spurious nu, eaiies every Kveaing, no Books but those sold inside the Gar- to lw depended, apoa "iSweepstokes of lOsevs.each-For which I fear to answer; particularly since tbe result of the oi Knowieage ana weaiu turo.ugDout tne community, The Rectors of haye kestawed on Lord Nugent the purest honour and the only becoming- reward which constituents can confer on an honest representative. It has not been L.A-BON'E. Jon' Kilbv, Assistant Orerneer of They justify the observ-atiou of the Directors, that they are .11 a.atinn in whlph lie IR nlsrffll and aged Sst.

T.M.M. The winner to he sold' popular elections tnroagnout tne island, has taught them something of tbeir own importance, and raised In their minds a belief that tltey deserve at least as good treatment as is shows to the brute creation, who are fed and tended carefully. iuj ecc. SUCU asiuny loiaauiy luccwfusH. nrnfessorsof the art of There are some ex- uesioweo, wiiiioui experience and abundant time fer deliberation.

Thev have had fourteen vnara In A- hv Vandvke. Teniei s. G. David. VaBdevelde.P.

't- oi llsdeu, and an occacional freacher at wiuaen wss charged by Eacliael Brown, a young woman 19 y'Ki'fage, with attempt'iBK to violate her person. The pro- stc.trix, and i.er mother, are persons in a very humble of life, and receive a small weekly allowance from the i. i 'PI Potter and ether eminent artists, principally, indeed almost Mr. Rogers's Turban, 3 yrs. i Mr.

WiTson (ns.) 2 Duke of Grafton's 'o. c. Wamba, 3 yn. 3 Lord Exeter's Woful, Pautioi, 3 yts. 4 Mr.

Greville did not 7 to 4 agit. Turbjin, and 7 to 4 agst. Rigmarole. his parliamentary conduct, before they pronounced tkis (heir dehberme approbation of it. They have.

ajprOyedin bin) advocate of a reduced military force ol ecojtorjojf in publlo ex-pence of liberty in discussing public measiyes tlte etremy of avery the friend of tliat tight ts ivotsu.irj Qad according to exclusively, of tue wutc- aiia sieuiisu -ntir-e nf them, which rrenuire ntort than the that they raay minister to the pleasure "and profit ef their masters. That a stare of Tpirigs wilf arise, wherein this problem most be solved, is c(esr to daqien-Btratioo, units vigorous aM tituely rjetqfet are taen to counteract, or raeft tlti'impehdnir is no part of my duty to point Out what these measures sno'uld be. We have a GoVerameut who are paid, and that Koerally too. for i bird's eye view" permitted to us an wiurnay, to appreciate The Duchess of and the Dkf nuicn was to tuem oy me ueicuuaui. me on Saturday last she went to plean the house Kilby's daughter, who lives opposite to her father, en the side.

The fauiilv went to London in the afternoon, and ui wiiiioiK luereuy incurring irom the laws any ec usion, degradftticvi, or other civil or political dis. in the house alnne. Mr. Kilbv then came into tbe 1 and Duchess of Gloucester visitea tue exmuuiuu uu Saturday. It was also attended by the Marquess and Mar R.ri downer.

Earl Browtilovv. Lord Col' aurauiBKC. wuiuu iae 8tncr lnw.v nr r. id mu watching over aqd shielding us from alt remediable evils. Let 'be prosecutrix was (iroployed, and takiag up a munlty ought to.

coniuier as the most valuable and wwd, of Chester: MrrSecreraVyTeeSirClau'de Scott, 00. 4 Ellis, uc u. at starting, at a strong pace. "i oler8 tliey made the IJew UfOnd, when the whole, lot got together; thus they conti-ned, and every stride ti the remaining ground was disputed at he top of their speed but, when at home, the Judge gave the race to Turliwa, by half a length. We consider it to be the best run race, the week.

The winner and Lrd Exeter's were rode by lads Rigmarole, bv Edwards: and hi inem iowk to it. I wui nor, a cannot utneve, tney will aloof, wlilt ttjine harflilioc that tfflkifi iir ceuduct i ue liiu he would play a tune aue wuuin uance. oat she could not dance, but she expected Charlotte jB-r "w4uui sne result oi tne general election, tvow aftords thenj tUe satisfaction of knowing, that oeal. fpr religious and other distinguishid patrons 91 tue nue arts a vourifl. oirl livinr.

in thp. rillflire. SOoD. and ourillg hit ftfitvrcMs us tue-iiuiuiueicn. nuu mLiuiBctunug ois-treases.

which had. at one time, nearly tr ehted tiiis ialr 'rinla .1. of 1 Vuuiieuciiuiug every commumoa, cuceptipg no opinion, is not considered a an oblectw tft candidates for RECOLLECTIONS or the LIFE of JOHN KEEFFE. from its propriety and which are still Spreading and ruin, and despair throughout the country. They will hardly youne Frank Runklp.

mock meerv tor iaoo iron! minions or lamisning lenow-crea I was niany years in friendship with Lewis his saicty of The anointments for Town Plate of 50. fo? thtee-vear old colts 8st. 41b. fillies mile ana" dis-tanceofij. Lord Orfnrrf' Sums, ri.aj.

1... uy tne ger aagi mttn part of the electors ef England. They alsa se other Hkeral principles of foreign policy and domestic legislation, to the promotion of which Lord Nugent and his. friends. tru that they have contributed by efforts at tures, by a restoration qf the currency, and a restriction of nanor iuuea.

Their sacrifice of feeling to rrinciole must temper was, peyoapi, cqngepiaj to wjr uwn iu ii-hood a great favourite with the of Dublin, prk, and Li Ul.l UUIU 11B- irrd Excte( Hobgobliu, and General Grosvenor's alreadv bare cost them ton dear, te allow of any further olfer ings at the skriue of consistency, which some have ventured lrtn.ll.. niiil.n. nf mi. nnmrnnn FtrSt HrnCU7kl nf fitvannarulr. lit on.

aaU iparenuy unavailing, are now adopted by those ot nis Majesty Ministers who give most usre and vigour to the Oovernment. Tiieu win i-B0van nn I uaiar, tuur l.iuc bv-uu 0 tidiilinitor dancing took place. After she Waseone, Mr. "'J la the prosecutrix, he would help her to clean Iter house; iidslit- did not require bis assistance. He then took her arttu, placed her on his knee, and said it was use to 'Je; lie would do as he pleased.

The windows were epsu, not cry out as she was tuucli frightened. She, bow-said she would report Mm if he did not desist. He kept quarter an hour on hi. knee, and took very improper aith ber persou. Tke piesecutrix, wl questioned by -'Isifistrate, aald, the defendant Beyer before took liberties b-r.

Charlotte Laogley said, she went le te hpuse for a 1 water, and saw Mr. Kilby behind the door i hpjanghed, lie went away. The defendant acknowledged tlyt he 1 kittle girl, aad talked to her about marrying; lie knew conduct was iuinroper in a married man. Mr. Rawlin- to Call UUSlluacy.

a ue ivrou.jr icwiuj, v1 um. vmmhouii iiiwu.c would arise, to forbid the unnatural, the horrible oblation; year 0)ds, bst, lllbs. aud 3 yrs. olds, 9st. New T.Y.C.

t0 be old for Duke oi Grafton's c. bv Wnful IM.ni..l ') IV. I. dor CIVll lUstice mnr. pvnpililifina nnrl rlieanpr ni well as ru and relief, prompt, efteiiy, sao.

uiteci, wouiu ue wrung move that cruelty by which tUe' criminal law has enfeebled llsplf muA ,1,. Ill 'l; 1 .1 itself, and thev will annlaud the yfa. uuc vi urattuu vreiuor.a, Mr, from tuem, in aespue ine cuiu reasvuiug ui men caicuia Sunnort and measnrm. hnw. timr ludemRnf.

merick. Being very nappy mauiiei called Bucks, have at ye he was frequently called upon for it, whether he played that night or not. Tired at last, he endeavoured to get out of his trammels. The College students misconstrued thi? into ebstir.acy and di-respect, and threw the house into nightly tuaiult, by insisting tpat he sb.uld appearand speak it. His real friends pitied him, a'fld strove to rescue him from this unjust pemecution among others, a' Capt.

jniop of Lawli, who, from the upper boxes, usedte gruffout No Bucks 1 no ucks at length teld them he would speak tbe epilogue any certain nurpiier of iijghts they Chose to name; but that number oat, he would' hot speaft ft again 'except ft was specified I do not doubt, that in the state of thinits I have been contem i ft "urer, jjora Anson in, s.1 rranits con. Lord Exeter sPantina f. Mr. Hunter's Sptighlly f. Mr.Nowell's bl.

by Comus, Mr. Scott's Buttercup, and Lord Vevulam's Unas. Match, 507. Y.C.-.e. Grosvenor's Sparkler agst, Mr.

(jreville a f. by WatBukao, out of Belvorina, 8st. 51b. each. plating.

Government will do their duty. My objects are, to inilllli. Uia aaSnlc.a-a Kollfie fhl.mKeltfeS. Jtrlll In eTer tardy atifj inadequate, far the reformation cf these, evils, which public opinion raay at length indues others to undertake, They deeply lament that England should be either disposed er obliged to look as a passive spec tatress oa tke destruction of the people ef Greece aa event which, however it may be considered bv us. will be contemplated hv nosteritv as a lUUUb II I.

I 1 Muni, his conduct had been very disgraceful. He had taken nf nnrr eirl who was entitled his Drotection. i uufa veruium Upas. Match. 1QA1 niiVnf Mtoi, stimulate tbe country at large farther tbtir efforts, in preventing the return of such calamities', and I am firmly per-suadttf, that a' cobrse 'enlightened policy towards Ireland, commenced from tbe period of the last famine ifinir mn dcancd in vears irraatlv aeira- the pJay-billt.

Diey periiited id their nightly demands, ana Mr. GrWMonops. Irom stain, ovr ovvn, as well "as. al other Surouean Governments, the criine he had committed. He Was held to hail for bis tie ttien listened to tne proposals 01 tue Louaou managers, usr- wkw MARKET Wednesday Evening.

MtAh sn a famine in the midst of plenty which visited that uuiess success or tauuve ine private enterpnze ef heroic 'Englishmen should put away that shame from their country. He will nersevere in his efforts ts sunnort Urwral rick ejfcrrd bim a trial part at Drury Lane and Mr. Harris a certain and all the deceased Woodward's characters at Covent'Garden. tjie wlieiy chose the latter. Lewis modelled bis (ine gentlemen from the Kit juurd Utllamont, Lord Mm- Lord Verulam's Upua, Sst.

21b. Mr. Greville's LjUcs, Sat. 61b. A 'Pf'taac at the Sessions.

Cbatelain.theEditorof The Met- at this Office a few days ago to preler ''apiaint aCTmsM.CASrEtLi, husband of Mad. Castejli, the 'rat ihe Opera Honw. The case had heen twice adjourned, a 1 ttat the matter miizht be settled, but the parties could princioles. whoever mav be their advocates to letiscn the hur- Won by a length, easy. Match, SO.

T.Y.C. kerrv. and l.enerai Uleuneruaiiet. Heimrttn admirer tit Ulossos. dea and shorten the duration af laws againqt liberty, when he cannot defeat them to complete the rjmsral of restraints ou 1 WWJ industry to restore freedom iu the eichange of its produce, Tllle 8 Waterloo, Belsfoaina.

AA 1 arrant thtir differences. prosecutor stated, that he and acting wit!) bim in his awn bovhood, he involuntarily' caught much of Mossop manner in tr'agedj, wblc'b bim into some of the new tragedies In London: amongst qt(iers, fee gpted tn airs nlfliafa M.r.l, nf wuu a due reirard to estanusneu interests, and by rendering re-1 Won oytne defendant in very yioieui iu.u -Mid he was ohlid to take refuge in a siop. In ansaer Jis accusation, sum. irenlle'moti who at- SsFeeDStakea of in SAtf uuu 5v I ci ty, 111 -t ma. 1 I ligious-liberty with the sacred principle of doing unto others as we would that they should d.8 to justify the tonrant principle of the Protestant reMgion, a well as to provide for the peace and safety of tfte British Empire.

-p. i Island, would have prevented its recurrence at this juncture, so I am as fully possessed, or the opinion (bat such a pourse pi pelioy, hpnesUy, ijeaiously; and iieMity pursued, Would raise tier teas'aritry1 above' the fear at future stmar visitations. I will not furthdr trespass upon your space at present, but will tajfe ap 'ettfly o'cfaslflti ijf mt my VWWS upon this vital, this albimporlahi qqeslioo, July US, 1826, PREMONIT0R, AYLESBURY On Mfliday the lectors of he borough of the hundred of Aylesbury dined together, in celebration of the return of Lerd Nugent to Parliament as one of their Representatives. The dinner took place' in the Tswn-hall, whicft completely filled with company. The Rev.

Sir GEQRGE LEE, Bart, took the chair. a rto-thc usual toasts, the CHAIRMAN uroposed 'the health 1, 7 produced pumber ot 1 ue mei uj, wva viritv mcu, in Iheir epinion, fiontsined ome unjust criu- Ca i ii; f. 1.. DiikBunimill It is always un ailrsntage tnat constituents should be familiarly acouairited, with the ordinary and daily life of their iprd Orford's Swiss v.asieiu as an opra siugi 9 whereiu it was stated, that sioo: tiie cofamencement 'Case, Monsieur Castelli had attempted assassinate This winter I produced a five-act comedy at Covent Garden, Ihe fVprld in a Village." It was acted twenty nights the first season, and succeeded well; but Lewis, in Dr. Grfgsbv, not finding himself quite' in sbophis head being thatched with a medical wig, resigned the part to Fawcett, at that inje a very young man, who has fulfilled bis promise of being an excellent actor.

I wrote a characteristic song for Fawcett in hiscomical M.D.. which he sung bat in my own mind son in ranierl (i al JWHgistrate, mr, hoe, auriscu n.pav- ---aid a'u fro'" "MitefC ny further remarks upon the case, sentitiv: which throws tbe clearest light on the true sprinya every part of his conduct In tke present instance, ha'41ectors of Aylesbury derive from that familiar acquaintance ihe means of appreciating the conduct ef Lord ai those moments when his duty was rendered painful by a struggle with feeling, and are well assured, that 'fcbse circumstances (which may now be adverted without pain to any -party), his-detewniua-tionaross not fromlukewarmhess in his affections, butfrom the strength of his public princioles. I hv tV.e hrVn. ne In hi. Lord Exeter's HgbgoMn, Lord Jersey's Bnucrfjy General Grwwitpr's Tbe Palfrey Won cleverly.

Match, 100. DM. Lotd Anson's Ina, Bst. 21b. Lgrd Orford's Orion, 8st.

111b. Won cleverly. are beat let alone. I had my three nights for i The World in a -i c. ins amy to oroer mm to nna oau lor his ap- Sessions.

The defesdant then put in hail, and iS, "Sice. Lady Bark ymobe was again brought before and Debrett, the bookseller, gave me 150. for tbe of Lord Nugent," which was drunk amidst tbe warmest expressions of approbation. copyright. Johnstone took It for lis benefit.

She was brought to the Ior ui.unkeuness, eaacli, and on aliirhttnc from which she became very "uuu angnwng trom which sue oceanic very dear Sir, your most obedient humble ssivant, 1 ivmm Brighton we went to Tunbridge Wells, where I took wl a 1 door Vl'd to the persons who crowded round llie lundsome'sbdcorlveaipnt lodgings on Mount Sionj the house What's all this r)w I see Lord NUUli i saiu, tnat he thannea me i yies-bury for this additional proof of the kindness which they felt towards him, and the confidence which, they reposed in him, He stood now in the proud situation of one wlio had been again aneointed to discharge his public duties under new and glorious circumstances, but. thank God, hpon old principles. He had heen returned ts Parliament by the unanimous and independent .1 a i at Inrnl The reading of the latter ras followed bv considerable an. was on the rlgnt-nanu nue wB atMue tpe p(U, ant) opposite rid to lmViU. Placed before tbe Magistrate, and on being probstion.

Mr, JOHN SMITH proposed the health of Sir J.MiMrin,.!. OV Mr MEMBERS RETUKNED. County of Galway J. Daly, Esq. and Martin, Esq.

County of Caithness Han. Capt. J. Sinclair. County of Argyle Walter Frederick Campbell, Esq.

Inverness District Robert Grant, Esq. Tain Sir Hugh Innes. Elgin The Hen. Lieut-General Alexander Duff. Tbe following is an account of tbe Number and Trm-.

11 that she would be committed to prison, "resc'ainied, 01r Mr. Dyer, 'tis te you 1 impute my mis- who, he a man as high Intellect and as pure princiole as' be found in the country. VOICe Ot BIS coii" wucpeuuem T- hs" 80 god Magistrate as Sir ouj God hies (and here she sighed), "fd rue to be i fuison gave me money, and Lord NUGENT proposed to make an addition to the toast knd at his suggestion it was drank in the folia-tints ir" Jas. Mackintosh and Mr. Secrtr P.

the Vessels which have failed from the Port of Liverpool tKs 1 act- di-r vpuri. fn EVirwian Pet to 4 uiaieiy oiscnargeo. ut nere i am ence, but liKewise i every ssrnia anu grw'tjvh 4 electors sf Aylesbnry had acted on the purest prjnpiples the ercise af tbreleMivefSchise.Wiien he Wesented himself to tlienotlceof tbe electors if Aylesbury on thislt occasion, he.de-clkred that it was his determination to be eleCted.if electedat all, unou tbe principle of the purity of election, without the expen-rifmre of anv money to procure bis return, here were not offence, and l'ani held un to the for every 'BtJl a wurthless an ihe Grove. Her 1 wruie mj ur-i vouicuy or. Vagaries a title not of nay own choosing! and haying made the most of the fine walks and rides round Taribridge Wells, I returned to town with my dramatic summer-stock of winter wear.

The next morning I called 00 ftJr- Knightsbridge: it was on the first of iktober. He remarket, ere is hot weather to open a winter theatre; but whit have you got for a giixe otm Life's Vagaries," and Tiie Irish Mimic," with both of which he was much pleased, and Immediately put them in rehearsal. Mr Inhn Tavlor who bad often obliged me in tbe same manner before wrofc prologaefor Life's Vagaries," and with a wish to Aunustus and his beet Horace. JljUtklio Bow, Indeed my old friend, was7rentP at tbe first r.presenutlon of -Life', Yg. ries," and prenouncf it tml; Criminal Code which the first has 30 long advocated, and which the second has begun, in thai h.

a.n.d ''f itceful individual." Mr. Dyf.K 8r.dr ,0 be committed for being Vessels. Tons 1823 2 192 jSfwl 1824 2252 "-r, I UU IIIICW IL ILL, mr. UTri. IL.

struck nd priv were I any removM desk. She was theu. with dim mie on passing through the Clerks' A-it-np om, the brote seyeral squre of.

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1801-1865