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(From Le Temps.)

... AUG. 7.—Mr. North, 225; Mr. O'Connell, 169. DUBLIN (City).—Moore, 974; Shawe, 855; Grattan, 462. DUBLIN (County), August 9, two o'clock.—Moore, 173; Shaw, 156; Grattan, 47. GALWAY.—O'Hara, 303; Blake, 207. HUNTINGDON (County), AUG. 10.—Lord Mandeville ...

COVENT-GARDEN MARKET-THIS MORNING

... Scotia, Miller, Industry, —, Quebec, at Limerick ; Elizabeth Robinson, Judd, Quebec; Prince Le 800, Pratt, St. John's, N. 8., at Belfast; John, —, Quebec, off Tuskar, Friends, Hudson, Quebec, at Bridgewater. DEAL, Aug. 13.—Wind W. by S.—Arrived from the ...

IRISH ELECTIONS,

... candidates are talked of—the two late Members, Lord Killeen and Sir Marcus Somerville, Mr. Lawless, Lord Clifton, and Mr. Henry Grattan, ex-candidate for this city. It is said, however, that Mr. Lawless has resigned his pretensions in favour of the last named ...

A.,, 11E1 • J It -11/1 . p„

... report that an English East Indiaman was nearly sharing the same fate with these vessels, but, as she happened to be well armed, the frigate that went in chase did not think proper to complete the attempt. Really the neighbourhood of the Western Islands ...

UNION HALL

... evening, as a young woman with a child in her arms, the servant of Mr. Smith, carpen ter, of Whitechapelroad, was walking along the highway, the child, which was playing with her, fell by some accident from her arms, when a cart which was passing at the time ...

AND WHITEHALL

... purchase, ; Ensign John Hen. Reeve to be Lieutenant,n IZin t b Fo e ,-;, ''' Murray. Wm. 11Iauleverer, Gent. to be Ensign, by purchase, Lieutenant, ase d --Lieut. Henry Dyer to be Captain, without t purchase, , vice byereceased , ; John Wm. Donglaat Heposon ...

ClTY—Monuy EVENING

... the late John Davis, Esq., of Merchant Tailors' Hall. On the 23d instant, at Tormitrtoh, Gloucestershire, by the Rev. R. A. Templeman, LL.B., Robert Edward Johnson; Esq., of Ring's Armsyard, London, to Mary Ann, second daughter of the late John Draper, ...

CITY-WEDNESDAY EVENING;

... -Col. Knollys, 3d Guards, to Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John SA. Aubyn. of Clowance, in the county of Cornwall, Bart. On Tuesday. the 29th instant, at St. Luke's, Chelsea, by the Rev. Henry John Owen, M.A., Lieut. Charles George Butler, R.N., fifth son ...

United Mexican, 121 Alliance, British and Foreign, 8/1 Provincial Bank of Ireland, 24

... Vincent, King's-Bench-walk, Temple. John Large, Great Queen-street, Lincoln's Inn-fields, coachmaker Nov. 5, 12, Dec. 10, at the Bankrupts' Court, Basinghall.street. Solicitor, Mr. Crosse, Surrey-street, Strand. John Wildy, Oxford-street, hatter. Nov. ...

SUPPLY

... S. Strutt, Edward Colborne, R. Morrison, John Smith, Vernon Chapman, Marshall, Wm, Wayland, Dawson, Alex. Malcolm, N. Warburton, H. Douglas, Keith Martin, John Wyse, Thomas Evans, Wm. Marryatt, Joseph Wood, John Farguson, Sir Ronald Macnamara, Major Whitmore ...

HOUSE OF LORDS—FRIDAY. Petitions against negro slavery were presented by the Earl.of Farnham, the BiAhop of ..

... slavery. Similar peti'4ons were presented by Mr. H. Villiers, from Wootton Basset; by Sir J. Astley, from Warminster; by Sir John Owen, from Haverfordwest, and several other places Pembibkeshire ; by Sir R. Ferguson, from Diss, Norfolk, and several places ...

CH i ONICIL EVENING POST

... indefinitely postponed, and therefore the arms must he kept in the back ground for the same time: it is certainly not very essential that the doors of an Ambassador's residence should be ornamented with his national arms; but, in the situation in which France ...