THE MARKETS, CORN-IMARKET-EMAY 31. The prevalence of north and north-easterly winds still prevents the arrival of many ves els laden with Grain (both English and Foreign), and we continue in consequence to be very moderately supplied with most articles. The lew samples of English
THE SPORTSMANS CAZETTE! EDITED BY is VATES," ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. VT TO A PROJECTED DERDY SwEeP.-The name and address of a gentlemau have been forwarded to us, who complain', of having kes a 5 ticket in an advertised lot ery, which not filling, the. ,onewag tobe returned. T
T3E 1BRA. [COUNTRY EDITION.] SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1844. Several Elections have taken place since our last pub- lication; and though the result has, in each case, been what was expected, all have exhibited a character widely different to that which ordinarily distinguishes Election con
| CITY. FRIDAY EVENING. If ever statesman borrowed "the thunder" of others, that statesman is Sir Robert Peel. But when the Right Ron. Baronet begins to apply " the thunder" he has appropriated, to practical tmen, it seems as though Momus should have bor. rowed that of Jove. The
I - - , On Tuesday, many thousands of the sight-loving inhabitants of the good old town of Nottingham thronged the Trent Bridge- and either side of the river to witness the boat-racing which had been announced to take place. At two o'clock, the boats entered for the first race p
_ _ h RINL L . X . FIGHTS TO COME. June 4Jack'Bethell and Paddy Gill, 50 sovs a-side-lirmingham. 4-Ball-and TinsleV, S soVS ?? and West Bromwich. ouy 1-Young Grosisy, Howe, of Leicester, and Ned Pattison, of Braalford,. 10 sovs a-side, half-way between Bradford and Leicester. 1-P
a ~ | I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? .- I FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLUSVE POE THE REA.) VIENN;A.-We made mention some days since of the mar- i age of M. Dingelstadl, a poet of merit, in this city, with Mdle. Jenny Ltuizer, a dramatic artist. The bridegroom was decorat
I The Lord Mayor gave a splendid entertainment on Saturday last to the Judges in the Egyptian Hall, at the Mansion House, consisting of every delicacy of the season. There were nearly 180 guests at table, including a great number of ladies, the Aldermen, Recorder, Sheriffs, &c.
0, New Burlington-street, June 1, 1844. NEW WTO RK1 S I NO W R YEAD Y. gosh D'ALBEE'; or, Tronbions Tim~es. By- J. P. R. JAMES, Esq., Author of "Daruley." 'De L'Orme," "Arabella Stuart," &c. 3 v~s pol t8V. - -~ SP. or CONOLPOING VOLUMlrs OF THE LETTERS OF HORACE WALPOLE, EARL OF
?? 0- ?? IH hness Prince Albert, attended by Colonel His Royalr !ig.oneaiting, left Claremont, on Monday, to at- wy~lde, hear--l of the Concert of Ancient Music, at Hanover tend there Her Majesty arrived in town, escorted by a l 5oaref Lancers, at about twenty minutes to three i