MON:EY MARKET AND CITY INTELLIGENCE.I CITY, FRIDAY EVENING. A letter on the New Currency measures,recently proposed to the House of Commons, addressed to the Premier, and published by Samuel Clerke, 13, Pall .-mall East, has been forwarded forlour perusal. Now, its we tbave fell
PEDESTRIAN ISM. MATCHES TO COME. June 10-Handicap foot-race at Lord Dartmouth's cricket-ground, West Bromwich, for 10 sova, open to all England. 10-Henry!Smith and Webb, to run 120 yards, for 5 sovs a-side. 17-B. Smith and Moon, of S'ussex, 100 yards, for 10 soys a-side, at Chedd
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.
F, ER Al A J El S TY' S THE AT RE:.- JLJL M. st. Leon, hasthe honor to infform his Friends, totbe Opea n the Public, that-his-,BENEFIT will take place on THURSDAY next, June 13th, when, will, hbe 13e~rfomced V(for t~he1 lbast time this season,) Mozart's chef-d'muvref, aitaia, Con
! On Sunday, her Majesty attended Divine service at the Chapel Royal in Buckingham Palace, and received the Emperor of Russia. On Monday, her Majesty proceeded by railway to Windsor, where her Imperial and Royal guests assembled. On Tuesday the Queen was too much indisposed to a
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