" ?? - As usuna this magazine came first to hand. The FaA5SEj ' month are not less clever: nay, in one or two in. papers of "tltor blat they are not quite so amusing. The com. stances cleon Oxford Professors of Poetry is most learnedly nentiln v wvritten, but the poetry of Cople
LATEST 1NTLLLIPENOCE. I CITY, SATURDAY EVENINnG.- The transactions in Public Securities this morning have been The Fogreign and Share Market have been equally languid at* the under menltioned prjiceTTsT- UN s Consoul for Money, shut Ditto for Account, 98 9 Reduced Three pernCents
THE SYNOPSIS, - The venerable Archdeacon Manning, of Chichester, preached on Sunday afternoon at Great Si. Mary's Church, Oxford. There was a large attendance of members of the University.- On Monday a young mtan, named Philip Stride, was placed at the bar, at Marylebofne Police-
T-H - - - - A. - - :E :R A. [LATEST EDITION.] SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1844. The Factory Bill, which a couple of months ago seemed so pregnant with political conflict and danger to the Ministerial position, has quietly passed into a law. It was read a third time in the Lords, and "passed"
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. (EXCLnSIVEa FR TnE ERA.) PARTS.-The receipts of the Opera House during the month of May surpass those of the same month of any preceding year. They exceed 160,000 francs, an enormous sum for this esta- blishment. Mdlle. Taglioni m
*: - H OUSE OF LORDS. MosnDAY. Their, Lotdships met'atifive ?? seve- ral petitions biad been .prdsentivd'Lecd Wharncicfe moved the reading of the Factories Bil, which, after some conversation, was read a third time~and ?? motion of Lord Denman, the;Judgaes' report ?? T. Wilson's
| i~~ ~ ~ i _I At about half-past ten o'clock on Sunday night a fire broke out in a lane in West-street, Gravesend, and in a few minutes seized upon the adjacent house, and spread from that with in- conceivable rapidity to the adjoining coal wharf, belonging to the Commercial Coa
Miss Rexford, a young lady of established ability, has jast brought out, through Cramer and Co., a pretty, simple siag, called " The Flower Girl ;" the air is original, anud the melody superior to the generality of modern compositions. We can. not bestow our approbation on the w
I THE RECTOR or HENDoN.-A CHRISTISN PEACE3MAKER! -At the Edgware Special Sessions, the Rev. Theodore Wil- liams-a gentleman not unknown to fame-was charged with provoking a Mr. Foster Smith, a neighbor, to a breach of the peace. The Rev. Theodore, it appeared in evidence, "shook
THE SPORTSMAN'S CAZETTE I TN ~~ SPO - e- I. _ _ -- EDITED BY " VATES." ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. . Z.-We believe that it is generally understood the bets unon gsnin Rein will have to be paid, in the event of his lisqualifica- Bun and contrary to our opinion expressed last week.