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The Caledonian Mercury from Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland • 4

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DUNDEE 'luiu 15. 11 A number of locusts, many or them mca5U? length: with horns shaped .41 The following are the concluding paragraphs of this dispatch: If the insurrection act derives Us force from y. rnercion and terror, it has sus- those ofthe stag, alighted on Wednesday lartM c' i.i in.Somersetshiife.iS.ev?raio y-Ctyaf Bleach. Can. No.

1. liled.do. tlo. I. Hd: Comrhoii Canvas Hid igfl Htirnp CotCori' Big iojd lid fnw, dittofdo.

(Hi od dn.do; lod i itreiitz." (lajiia nahurgs' 6 2 12 6Jd Strelfji. Tow, Qsna- tiurgj od Od bm for and that signed ltem.fM irbmediate- which carried bath to the ut- pended tyranny. r. imrharoiis and relentless cru another cargo is S- have been. which were picked up by the neighbouring pe santry.

It Wh fact, perhaps not generally known, that and all who are employed SI numerous r.ws Ulb- Ditto, ditto ics mosl distress- I UlrilillLU3lv grinding upon dry rtone, are subject to a serious 5 'iiJt. hc hithPi-to' baffled the skill, of oi ireiaiiu, ia aeneral give ing occasion, and (he. J.n STATE OF IRELAND. A Fecornl series of official papers, reining to the disturbed districts in Ireland, has just been primed, by order of the House o(' Common These documents consist of extracts from, and copies of, dispatches from the Marquis of Wcl-leiley lo Mr Secretary Peel, dated between the In and iist in which are included tpport? mul statement made by various subordinate agents of Government, wuii respect to the. actual of those places which were recently (I ciUre of law la outrage.

Alihouah t'e dates of the dispatches ate tluis recent, their details go back to -tie middle of i'st February. 71b Lint do. 7ib.Towdn.?.o,:ji 81b. Tntv i the most dreatnui It 3lb.Lt. 4da2s 5d 3 do.

Mill-p, 2 a 2' Sd 4 ditto, ditto, 3 3 a 3 4d .5 ditto, ditto 3 11 a 4 Od ditto, ditto. 4 3 3 4 5i of he lower oroen would have, afforded, th.e L4 nW 10 1 uUL0 -l r.ctx '-'Eli Pctersb 12 lid. L.45 a 47 Ditto, 9 ditto. 36 a S.B Riga Thieaeribausen 50 a 52 solicttatip 8ll circllnl Memel, it was thouent more at Co iated Dublin Castle, May i In (lie dilate! the medical profession. Surrounded by an atmosphere impregnated wilh an almost impalpable steel and grit dust, they are constantly inhaling it into their lungs, which gives rise to a fatal asthma, that generally terminates the sut-ferer's career at the early period of from 25 to 35 years of age.

It has been stated by a medical gentleman at Reddirch, where the principal manufactory of needles in the kingdom is came? 'on, that during his practice of thirty years, tie has scarcely known a solitary instance of one needle-pointer having arrived the age of forty Laixteeti or eighteen years generally producing a new race of needle-pointers. It was from an assiduous attention which Mr Abraham had paid the disposa pf, CqnjpW. Uy.A jriiittinsf ins view HEMP. Petersburgh Clean L.ODaCO UrujanaPass Ditto 3.4 a 35 Common Pass Riga Rhine 42 a Codilla NORWICH-June 15. Tun! I before su must .1 a trie-grearesi preu r- the most dount, I- relief of will, no of 'the statu of I he province cl Monster from the 16th February lo the of April, enters into the following preliminary considerations: Tli result of the sjeci-l commiwon whi'-h stit enrnbmed with the vigilance ard of his Maistv's trcoiis, had restored, tor a shell period ot time, judicious and proper maiiucj, -r iudiciot: tbejr -6-SI Castck Meadow.

The show of Scots and of lean catde was inconsiderable to-day, and the were supported. The pens were chiefly filled lambs, vvbicti sold very low, c. from L.8 to L.lj A large drove'of Hampshire Forest ponies told at 1 each. 'V1 hear that a sub- nt ivanoLliUllv 10 uie -it MORPETH June 19 of Cork, 'to the properties of magnetic power, tnat ue r. r.t i.

....1.1 the Biiinl of disorder burst forth in the county with. a.idiiiinal circumstances of violence andonuose. Kyc sis o.i Barley ssjwJV Oats 17,. 4 the Lamb 5s Bd to 6s b'd Beef 4 6d to 5s 3d Mutton 5. Oct to 5s 9d per stone, sinking offl.

Wheat 46a Oil to 52s Od To repress the insurrection a- many rt inforceJ (V.rl- ihe nrmv in Munsur was 4 and the requupu im from die noi thwa til occasioned sinie change oi CARLISLE June 15. that operation nece-sardy of tne troops the coun- Wheat, per bustiel, 3 win- i uatmeai quart rs. and oilier movemen flour, per sr. ssm hi Barley shcel'd us'i Beef, Mutton, do Os Veal, do Os C' 5 chesters 17s pa su? uu Do. New COs Od 0.0s Otl Barley, '7s Od Ss fid New do.

Od Od Oats, 6s Od 7s Od Potatoe do. 7s Od 3.5 Od tyc, white UsOd a Od PeaSf. its Od Od eltv which had become irresistible by the ordi-nary powers of law aad which, unresisted, must have reduced Ireland to an incapacity ot receiving any benefit of good government. The early expiration of the act would, at leant, hazard the revival of that tyranny the restraints imposed on viulence hare not yet been of sufficient duration to form sny solid 1 quo Ration of a better and more disciplined disposition in the minds of the people. Even now it is believed that arms are retained in the hope ot trie expiration ofthe law the 1st August; and although a more auspicious sentiment may exist in the hearts of some, even of the guilty, it be contrary to all prudent pplicy and provident by a premature relaxation of the law, to fift'ord facility to the.

accomplishment ofthe worst designs, and to weaken the protections and ssfegtiaVds, which now secure the lives and properties ofthe loyalandnbedient.before the spirit of outrage had been effectually extinguished. Under these considerations, I humbly submit to his Majesty's Government my opinion that the renewal of the insurrection act is required for the maintenance of that degree of tranquillity which it has restored, and for the fattner extension and cultivation of the blessings of pence arid good order. lt No additional military force, no improvement or augmentation of the' police, would now be effectual without the aid of insurrection act; with that aid, it appears to be rational to expect that tranquillity may be maintained, confirmed, and extended; throughout Ireland-' It is therefore my duty, in every -view, to request file renewal of the law, of which the operation forms the subject of this dispatch. In employing the' force confided to me by the insurrection I have neither applied it indiscriminately, nor used it without ample and calm consideration1, nor feared to wield so dreadful power, where evident necessity and the public safety demanded its exercise. I will venture to add oiie farther suggestion that the early renewal of the insurtection act, without any alteration of its powers, would tend greatly to increase and confirm ail the benefits which have already been derived, or which may be expected, from the operation of that law? and that if it should be the judgment of his Majesty's Government to renew the law, the early notification of that opinion in Parliament, and the early renewal of the law, would be advantageous to the establishment of good order in Ireland." NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

t.amu, uo. 0) "'l Bacon, iojjl'ii poi per i6 lb. first rnduced to believe tnat ne apparatus which would obviate the aanger attendant upon heedle-pointing. The is (what every inventor ought to have in view; extremely cheap and simple in its construction. A screen of canvas divides the room where tne pointers are at work, coming directly across tne grinding stone, and extending from the topt the room to the bottom, and made very close round the tram and' the stone.

An opening is cut in the canvas, directly over the stone, leay ng canvls of about an men a which' the stream of steel and dust mj behind' the screen, and the current of an- produced by the revolution of the stone prevents from returning. An arrangement of fixed between the screen and the workman, which arrests the fine parti? of steel that in bassiW off from the stone 10 an ignited state, freauentlv rise, from their levity, -nSntP'r. Without such-a guard, jlyemeal, do. Is 4d -r- 6d Tallow, do, e. Old UUMFRIES-June 12.

9. d. 6 60 6 2 10 W.heat, per Winch, bush. Barley, per do. its, per do.

Potatoe do. Grey Pease 2 8 Beef, per lb. Mutton, per do. Veal, per do. Lamb, per lb.

Pork, p. at. Butter, per lb. JiRgs, per dozen, 4 I) i o'; 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 i 0 3 Wheat Flour, per it attortis us iduvm imr' -s- -y- r- scrinof begun iri Haadington for the relief Se poor inBIreland-, which already amounts to more than 20 guineas. At a meetings merchftnts and mar.uftctu.rer of the city; of Glasgow, held on uesday last, it was resolved that a snbscnptiori should be tm-mectiately set o.n foot for tle suffering.

Irish. One "hundred p.aund have; been remitted to the sufferers in Ireland, from the subscription set on foot in Arbroath for "'their behooi--ari example worthy of being imitaiedty the neighbouring towns. Qn Friday last a meeting, of the inhabitants ot Aberdeen was held in the New Court House there, for the purpose of adopting measures tor the relief of ihe suffering Irish, where a liberal sum was subscribed. Colonel Gordon of Cluny lias' contributed 30 bolls, Lord Forbes and General Skene .20 and Mr Morrison of Dis-blair 15 Mis of meal. The Rey.

Alexander Cruickshank has transmitted L.25 10s. 9d. to the Edinhurgh suhsenp-tiop fne the poor Irish, being a collection from partpf ihe Episcopal congregation at Muthill, five of the principal families belonging to it be-ipg out of the country. HAMILTON, itISi! 14" This day tle annual M.io'vf-of cattle took place it tyas' 'mo'st' 'respectably and numerously attended. We noticed the Marquis of Tweed-dale, Lord Belhaven, Lqrd John Hay, Mr Campbell of" 'Hamilton of Dajze.ll, and indeed alnpost a'll the gentiemen of landed interest After; a careful scroti ny of tlie nimals produced, far competition, the.

pTem.itimVeEf' adjudged 1. The best draught stallion, to, Mr f. Prentice, 1. 6 6s. 2.

Second best iioV Vo' Mutter, Borjside, L4'48. 3 Best' brood mare for, draught barj.es,( to Mr James. Frame, in L.5 5ju (Oiytn by ttte'Duke'of Harnilton.) 4. best do. to Mr Robert Murdoch, tlaughhsad, 1 1 stone Dp.

second Barley Oatmeal, per St. Quartern Loaf 01 Do. Household KELSO June 14. these almost imperceptible particles would be in ..34 to 36s haled at every ty of Limerick. Darin" the interval of tins ncsa-y, and ultimately sa at.

rv operation, ihe tumults in the county of Limerick revived" with, the utmost fury and while the insurgents who had lu'cn the field in the county of Ccrk wire speedily Kperl by his Majesty's troops, in the ceumy of Lin.ick, the vicinity of every post evacuated ty tlie army, even for a day, became the scene of the most brutal anil tanguiai'ry excesses. ti the county-of Cork, at the fame period of time, whenever the mil tury could not.be present, the dismrb-niic without limit, until the result the spe-ciat commis-i-m ft Cork opposed, some- restraint 'to the progress of 'confusion in that county leaving, however, many districts in a condition of great disorder. 11 From thin disasirou? temper of mind, the country lowly and imperf. ctlv recovered, as fresh troops from the northward occupied the stations. The documents submitted to his Majesty's Government, during ihe period of tiire to which Ihave referred, will prove, that the uf ihe county of Limerick, and n-any nf that class in the county of Cork, were wider the necessity of confining themselves to their houses after s.iin-ict, with the, Wiictn-t precautions for.

personal security; whilst a those of the lower classes of society, who had man rested disposition to obey ihe law, were compelled to. relinquish their habitations and property to the domination of the prevailing rebellion, against ihe authority of the sta'e. Evtrv principle of justice, policy, and humanity, required, this unhappily fixed order of violence 3hould be overthrown thct the res' mints audaciously imposed on obedience, to the law by Criminals and bv convicts should be rem. veil and that crime Should be subjected to the penalties which it had so long inflict ed upon innocence. These are the considtratiors which demanded the powers ofthe law, giamed by the Legislature to the Executive (Joveinmcnt of Ireland under the insurrection act.

They who dared to be obedient to the law were punished by the control 'of a piediimncnt power, extrcising law-lc- si cruel, and rai age ly ninny this calamitous inversion of public order could not be rorrected until the populace should be compelled tn abstain from persecuting the law, Wheat Ditto, Ditto (fine) Fine Do sOl. to sOi Pot. 38, (id to Od Do. Od to 13s Od Pease 19i 6d to OJ Beans. 17 6J 8 Cli 5 to t)B it: BERWlCti-June 15.

Wheat, from 36s Od to 38s Od I New New do Od to Cd Pease Barley. -16s'0d to 17s Od Beans New do Od to Od Oatmeal flats 153 Od to 17s Od I 5 IK1 10- I8i0.itii- Yesterdav eggs soldat 3s. Od. per hundred. Butler -u, s.

per firkin. Fork Cs. Od. to Os. Od.

Salmon ICt. to ISs. per CUPAR COR Nr MARKET-Jhne 12. 25s Od to 27s qd I Oars Hs (Ij to Barley 15 to. 16s 6d Pease and Beans ih to is ABERDEEN June 19.

Pork Od to Quartern Loaf jatnieai, pl'lilt lod. 10 ltd Butter 7d torji.31 Od. to Od Barl'ejr liggs, per dozen Wtojj Cheese p. pointer more secure, Aoraaaw other magnetical arrangraents, to; wear round the neck and the mouth, Which are calculated to arrest every particle of the steel that may approacli the latter, while the pointer is regulating any part ofthe machinery in the wheel. The result of Mr Abraham's humane exertions, not only as they have been employed in alleviating the -sufferings of the needle-pointers, but as they nave tended to diminish the risk of those who, Sheffield, -are engaged what is called dry Winding, has'be'eh the most flattering and gratifying.

Numerous testimonals have been presented to the Society Of ArtsManufactures, and Commerce, from the manufacturers of Kedditch and Hathersage. as well as from a number of respectable individuals in Sheffield, who had witnessed the surprising efficacy of Mr Abraham invention. The consequence has been, that the society, after maturely' considering the importance of this invention, have awarded their large gold medal to Mr Abraham, thereby testifying their high approbation of his; very -ingenious aad hiimanexontriyance. Sheffield' Iris. Secrets' of Trade.

In a trial whjehk place" in the 'Court of "Comrnon Ples on Wed-feiday last; where the plaintiff wfis a faUpr, and the'defetfclant aji wstjly.eiit maji of fashion, Uie following disclosure took place Counsel. Wre there riot two of the coats that did not fit Witness1" 'They'' did hot the 7d. to 9d 2s. Od; to 0s.Od fallow 8s. i)J to 9j.

Kil- Blantyre, L.a 5. The best bull, to Mr Santusi Pate, Browncastle. I 'l si. nay 7d.toM Raw Hides, p. lb.

to I 3d. to fid idi to 6d 3d. to 6d Beef per Mutton Coals, p. 4i.toi)d I DTJ'NDEE June IS, The peculiar features of this contract do not appear to be fully understood by the public. Though the certificates are expressed in roubles, they have niso'' a' corresponding design tioh in Sterling money, calculated at the fixed exchange of Ss.

Id. the silver reuble, and of vaiious a-moums, as follows, L.l 11, L.H8, X.5I8, and which renders them as manageable, and as easily comprehended, as an Exchequer Itlms been-already mentioned, that the dividends are payable in London in sterling money. half-yeorly, oh the 1st September and the 1st of March in each year, without commission, or any deduction for variations in the rate of The advantage of this arrunaemeiit, as regard's the Russian se J. d. s.

i. Oatmpal.p.p. 0 11. 1 0. Barley 0 Porli 0 3 a i) Lanib, per lb.

0 a Butter 1 0 Easts, per doz.O. ft a it a 7 a 0 6 a 0 7 4i II and those who subroited to it and should be' admonished, by the close visit.ition of lawful power, to observe the dvvti'S of 'domestic regularity and public peace. I have deemed it to he my duty to offer these observations to yaurjudgrnent, for the pui pose of explaining, that my pi'incipul object in suggesting to the wisdom of his Msjca-iy's Government the revival of the insurrection act was to relieve thuse who faithfully i beyed the law from the arbitrary power of ihune who wickedly violated it." Rease 0 0. Beef, per lb 0 Mutton 0 Veal 0 Hrt.Loaf,fine 0 i 0 0 o. 0 1 ct '6.

Second best, do. to Mr-Wmiam Reid, in Flemington, Dslzell, 1. S. 3. 7, The.

best uv.o year old. bull, to Mr. ViUiam, Flimlngtoo, iLff 'Sh S. Second best do. tn Mr Alexander Kittyntulr, Stouehpus.e, 1 9, The best'milch co.w, t( pnyfel.M'? -e' JO.

Second best do. to Mr Reid, in Flemington of DMM U. Tbebest two year Mreid, in Fleming--" tori of FJalzeli; 2 2. 12. The best two year old quey In calf, to David Marshall, Esq.

of 1 After the the, rne.mbers. of, the cluMat down to dinner, prepared by iyirs. 41 a 0 5 4, a 0 5i cog, coal, p.n. a 4 MONTROSE June. 14.

curities, is much greater than in the case of less distant countries'. Under those conirwts for loans, the dividend Few farmers being iii town' to-day, little corn builuiim oh which is made ravable at the holder-of done. Prices a sUade lower. J. A that stock, if residing.

England, has the inconvenience of waiting three months lorger- for his dividend, besides the risk of loss from variations in the exchange, and the charge 'of commissi, which is I per ceil t. on. the money to be remitted. In the remittance cf'-the last dividend from Petersburgh the silver rouble was estimated only at if. Potato, 15 6 a Com.

14 a 15 Beans 10 6 all 0 0 a 45 a Second do S2 0 a 35 0 0 a 0 0 a 25 0 a 0 a 16 26 Second do 24 .........17 Second do 15 Bear 13 14 6 Oatmeal, 13s. 9d. per boll' You will remark, with satisfaction, the almost uninterrupted of improvement in ihe condition of under the firm steady administration of the provisions of the law. The number of outrages sensibly, diminished iii every part of the country, until, at length, scarcely an instance of disorder v. as visible in those places, where the disturt ance had raped with the greatest violence.

Nightly meetings ofthe' populace ceased even the system menacing proclamations was relinquished; the people hegn to return to their cruinnry labour; and the Whole toiiivtry assumed the appearance of tranquillity and good der. This favourable state of affair's has continued since the period of the adjournment of the Special Sessions, which took place on the 17th of April. Unfortunately, however, Ihe greater part of the in-telliaenee which I have received in repre Currie, ofthe Hamilton Arms inn, ana spent evening in the most social and convivial manner. Monday afternoon cpachnian, in. rounding, the "corner very rapidly to enter Hunters bquare, by tne South Bridge, drove, upon a fine child, wlio fell tlie horses' feet, when the coach-mari being, called 'to, dre.s up, and the infant was LEITH PRICES CURRENT Inns 18.

Counsel" I ne neaa i i wougiii wv, usually na'de to fit' the body Witness b.eg-ged hex might not be compelled to disclose secrets of trade. The question was pressed. Witness. We often make coats which fit extremely well, but seme' faial't is found, and they are sent back to be altered. In such a case, we say they do riot fit the We keep them a pro I'imDer, Hondu.

Suirar. Musco. B. P. rasMahoganyjlsOilalstl Staves, Quebec Sis.

instead of 3s. which is insured to the now-eh of the stock whose is payable' in London, and wiiieh alone makes a difference of 4 per cent. This is the ciruse why the 6 per cent, metallic "stock, which makes ils dividends payable at Petersburgh alone, sell at 16 or 77. But a 5 per cent. Russian loan, which was concluded by the house of Hope, at Amsterdam, with dividends payable, without deduction or risk, at'the place of making the contract, sel'ls there! as.

the letters by the last mail in Pipe, St 80 a C4 Dantzic Crown, 120 a r.i.. Kltualion. IS was iu- barrel 18 thplnfirmarv. and, exammed by Dry Brown, cwt. 52s a-6r, Mid.

Good 70s a 82 Fine very Fine 80s a S2 Refined D. Loaves 120 a ISO Powder do 96 a 100 Molasses, British, 28 0 a 100 105 Middling Good, 105 12U Spirits, Jam. Rum, 16 0. P. per gall 2s Od.

a 2J 2d Swedish a 19 the surgeons, wjio fouod lhat it had not receivea per 'time, and then send them bacK untoucneq, when they are found tu be just the thing, and. to fit delightfully." A dreadful accident happened on the morning form us, at U3 Jingiisnman. the least Pitch, Foreign, per cwt 11 Taliow, Russia Yellow Candle Miraculous Escape. Last week, as a man rea at work in a well 90 feet deep, at the Par- We are sorry, to state, tuai mail upset on Sunday, at or near Gatehouse, nf.lflflnt, whilfi crossinff a part of the road that Home Melted -J- senting: ihe spirit and. temper ot the -people of 'Limerick to be unaltered, and disposition to lawless violence to unabaied, it was not to be expected that a tot change could be wrought in so short a spaee of time and, undoubtedly, the first symptom of em inclination towards improvement tnu-t always have been the cessation (although reluctant) of actual crime; The law, which, hy salutary restraints, lias produred this happy effect, his laid the first foundation of oiderly habits, which Krnrirl 41 3d tt 43 OU Hemp, Riga Rhine.

ner ton 41 lb 40 l- Peterob. sbnage House at Pristun, near Bath, 27 feet of the upper stone work, weighing, it is calculated, full ten tons, fell in upon him': there was also 30 feet of water belnw h'im. Eight men were immediately employed to remove the stone' and rubbish, and after greatest exertions for of the 12th mst. in the canton ot Uiarieroi. a number of men.

working in a coal were suddenly overwhelmed by a great body of water, which rushed upon them with, such impetuosity that only two escaped. The number of persons w'ho perished is stated at upwards of thirty. The cultivation and population of the settlement on Van Dieman's land are both greatly in had beerl undergoing repair, -passengers in the. coach at the. time but the, guard unfortunately was thrown from his seat a'nd considerably, injured- The hurts, he recet- Flax, Riga Uues.i Drui.

43 tO 44 ii 10da 28 Od Grain 6s 2d a 6a 4d Wines, Claret, 1st p. h. 45 a 55 Portugal Red, per. pipe. 34 a 46 -Spanish White, p.

-31 "55 Tcneriffe, per. pipe, .....45, a 65 may probab'y 'produce permanent benefit in every mind not absolutely incorrigible. Although the general tenor of the reports which ved.however, areoot thoogiit uangerous, Petersburgh 12 Head Dutch Irish 50 1 ..13 are happv to learn' tna ne is. eK-v. town by to-jnorrow's m-Pmfnei Conner.

We are sorry to observe that the long drou-nt rontlv imoaired the crop oC hay. It will be Mats, Archangel, per 100 L.4 5s, UK'S six hours, to their, astonishment, tney round tne man unhurt, with the exception of a slight bruise on the head, from the fortunate circumstance of the large stories locking one in the other across a piece of timber, that was a few inches above his head. creased since last year the cultivation is 14,940 acres (exclusive of gardens), of which are in wheat. The population is about 7400 hUmerleaitle 35,000, sheep 170,000, horses 550, Bristles, Petersburgh, Firsts, per IS XS i h.irorl Logwood, Jam. per L.7 0a7 -Honduras.

"9 Campeachy us haye reached me certainly represents the temper of the people lo ha unchanged from some districts, even among those which have been most disturbed, I have received authentic accounts of the rising symptoms of honest regret anfl shame for pant misconduct, accompanied by a deep sen'st'of the infatuated imbecility and weakness of the defeated projects, of. insurrection and outrage some districts ha.ve remained faithful to the: law, amidst the highest country and in these, a sentiment of the most laudable, pride has been generally manifested, and a jiijt ambition to merit a continuance of the lighter than it w.a. last year. In many instances the first cutting will fall short of 100 stones an acre. The rent in this neighbourhood is.

ge-rallv lower than last year. It run, from to Aeries, rewiauii'b" "Pearl, per brl Montrealditto 1 and swine 5000. A tine large punt nas lately commenced plying across the river at New Norfolk. An agricultural association is going to be fprmod, similar to that established in the mother Fustic, 9 a 11 Indigo, Carae. L.7 12s.

an acre. On.clay soils the drought tias A Mad House. Abdut two months ago a valuable blood- mare, belonging to Mr Howe, in Doughty mews, Brunswick Square," was bitten by a dog of the mastiff breed, which was supposed to be mad at the time, as several other dogs were bit by him, and Were afterwards seized with the malady; this being known, a veterinary surgeon Piue perio. auu-. Timber, Ame- Butter, Scotch, per CWt Oil, Whale, per country prevented the potatoes trom coming ijiruug i.

approbation and respect of the government and the coun- Pine, oer ground, while on dry sqiw.wii? a.j.o:...- hnBH The wheat. is a very fine Is 8d a 2S 2d EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED. 'lohacco, fj t'y. In a subsequent part of the dispatch from Ditto 94 Si 3 Fine.perlh 6(1 Christiansand lieu, aa ij. jj- v-.

and luxuriant, crop; and, in. orfiinary. ripe. by the.en.d of Julv. Ihe which the above extracts are taken, the Lord (duties paid) is lOd a as oa attended the Horse, anu every means were adopted to prevent the such as purging, hlpedinp-.

on Saturday morning lOdazsua EDINBURGH GAS COMPANY. A generaf meeting of the propntprs of, this oats are generally six weens, m. the second growth, pease IN, PACKET BOATS, FALMOUTH sl une he verv, wu but the slalks. ace- establishment was held witnm tneir ws ncrc for the ournose of electing. Focli very Chrowki Mails majc Sit.

Cm ensiiincr vear. in term.B ot up inLan Dtiftitati'' a Avnnrite he statute, when the following were unanimous Lieutenant observes, that he lias never sanctioned, by his authority, any system of compromise, in obTainibg the conditional" surrender of arms by the insurgents. The dispatch concludes with the following submit to your judgment my deliberate opinion, that the condition of that province (Munster), with fefpect to public order, is con-sideriibly improved and that this essential improvement must be ascribed to the operation of the nowers with which his Majesty's Government its escaoe CtOSO the case, apd. had e.i l- lis ly chpBen last, the stable keeper was not a little astounded at hearing the horse bark several times like a dog, and wks so. vicious that no one dared to enter the stable; The enraged animal bit and destroyed the manger, and almost knocked herself to pieces.

It was quite evident, she had been seized with hydrophobia, and it'was found necessary to deprive it of existence. The mare was said to be ivorih 90 guineas'; one of tiie 'dogs that were bit a't the same time belonged to a Mrs Cole, in the s'ame mews, and similar symptoms appearing in riot been tin iaej hnnned into the byre while girl and suffered itself to be- The Right Hon. William AVbutbnot, Lord Provost of the City. Deputy Governor, Kincaio Mackenzie, Esq. ruesdays.

Lisbon. June June 7. caught and reconducted to its. wiry habi talion. Ordinarj) Directors, IstTuesday eacbraortth have invested' the Ldrd Lieute Rohert Hall Glhral.

MaU. 1. ta, Corfu? Madeira arid 1 1st Tuesday Queensberry, June' 10. Ly. M.Peihu.tri, Pwiftsure, May-lS.

DccKir. J.jly ManA'lf' May 30. OalteoiVotl. June It. him, he was also" shot.

Dublin freeman Jour- Adam Anderson Robert Scott Alexander Henderson Robert Downie of Appin, M. P. Thomas Burns, W. S. each monin IstWed.do.

Alexander Lawrie John Reoca Walttr Brown Janies D'enholm Josiah Maston June SO, Utttt.ffMMi:.:. liycBOm Itdbms, Jo' mi. I Intoxicatiok. OtJ Tuesday, Ann Ackerley, rif this town, went liome in a state of beastly in Jamsict i M.rMtrnLt.. merchant in GlasuOW.

toxication, whilst her husband was eating his Wm, Inglit of Middleton Jixtraord'miti Diraters, The Risbt Hon. Lord Alexander Monro, Esq, Creditors thet apd; T.lw Jvlq-. 14. prs, Efeabetb, -Mayr Sc Deinerara Miuius1' Jaly-6- nant, under the insurrection act." anolher dispatch, dated May, 21st, his! Lordship No event' has' occurred that period of time (the date of 'his' former communication), which does not tend to confirm the judgment which I had formed of the improving condit ion 'of the province of Munster, and Bkho.ugb some excesses have occurred, they have not been of sucli'a nature as t'o affect the general views which I. have already submitted to you." In another dispatch; of the same' date, it is observed, that iV the extraordinary powers1 of the Leew.Islds.

1 James M'Braire, Esq. SdWeddo 1- EXAMtNATIQNJ, iri.Mi iiir and hav merchant Clas, dinner; her situation occasioned a quarrel, and, ih his' anger, she man threw hi3 knife, which Struck a door, but by a rebound also struck the Gray' The Right Hon. William i M. i SirJ. Marjoribanks, Bart, I Du'ndas, Bart.

gow, to Professor Lessue Jarne's Sinipsoh," Esq. John'Mander'stbn, Esq, Archibald M.ackinlaj-, James Reid; Esq. V. H.i matoliMir and dealer in COttOB.WQpl, clmnken woman and cut tne back or Her ngiit hiand.1 She' went' to the IfttTrrimiy, where it was for tne. man oxn Henry Jardine, Esq, in and de1vt FSW I Pais'ley-in John "Watson, Manner.

Alexander Kidd, Sicrctary. 'James' itii-a; stationer, and genewL trader in dressed, but subsequently neglecting it, and again getting extremely drunk, it became so much torse" that she was obliged, on. Friday, to be ken! into tbe Infirmary as--aa in-patient. It pas, however, too late. A mortification took nlace: and she died on Sunday the I2ih.

On Glafigow in oc S-r Wp understand the executors ofthe late Rq of last night's'-posx at -isf. hsrt Blair. Esa. merchant in Glasgow, nave Aahtir Honter, merchant in Greenock in the SherjB. which have been extended to the Lord Lieutenant has 'restored the external appearance of tranquillity and order, in a considerable degree but that tlie spiriti of disorder remains1 generally jn the districts lately disturbed, without apparent mitigation the instruments of outrage and violence are still generally retained in the hands of the offenders.

It is to be apprehended, the following legacies trom ins i IVMjl.hlul' :taem.M.'.MASlllUM, CaOM- to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, jb.sao 100 0 dealers, 12th July, twocitttkt' Ship letters trom upono, Lunatic Asyium, Monday the coroner's inquest was held on the body when, after the examination of tlie surgeons, afid other witnesses, the. jury found a erdici That the deceased, ori the 7th iri- too 100 so 25 25 25 meet in J. Jdly, States of the affair's of taas AacusH, Sueet, SEdinburgiT virfi" Jdan" Bili-r. toercbim trferc- Magdalene Asylum, Institution for Deafaha Dumb, Lock Hospital, Society, Benevolent ddj -Aged Women's do. Old Man's Friend dr.

Ferrmkuoi" Every Msriday, Satnrday J. 15. received ao-incised wound oh the.back of her right had it dressed; luijier oim therefore, that file' mischief now allayed wbuld 'break out, perhaps with additional malignity, if the' insurrection actshould -be suffered ext'iire at so early a period of -time as the 1st of August 1822." drunken habits and neglect- caused her death. 25-0 80 0 b4i MmchesterUmld,.

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