H4AMPTON RACES. Our orstfeas asto egisatie interference were realised onl reaching Mouse H st, leilthe medln o regular anti-thimble na administration; Lord Stanley should never have lent him- seto he ainly ntedic, fr wll as lie entitled to exclaimn in the outburst of his ?? I tha
OUR CARPET BAC. DAeCOR.ATIVE AnTs.-In the exhibition of decorative works, in the King-street Bazaar, on one of the designs is a scroll, bearing the following inscription, in Gothic characters:-" En- richments of Coves." This has attracted great attention, and we have no doubt the
Ef RR M A JE S-T-Y-S--THE A TR E _ri. The Nobility, Subscribers to the Opeya.:aiid ?? 16d sfectfully, informed, that there will be so EXTRA' NIGHT, not in- clued n te Sbsripi~n onTHUSDY NEXT, June 6th, *hien will be performed (for the last tsme) Belln' ?? I PURITAN4s Elvica, ?mad
"I N R A. -- I I FLATEST EDITION.] JUNE 16, 1844. A good deal of business of one kind or another has be go acted in Parliament during the past. week. been tha we write, the most remarkable, if not the Akt the tmet Parliamentarv event of the week has been moilefeatof tihe Governme
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
HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT. _HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE ISLE OF WVIGHT. This Day is Published, NEW GUIDE TO THE ISLE OF WIGHT, A.via Southampton, giving a sketch of all important plaees and a ~rects on the line of Railway, S~outhampton Water, and dioent Sea, w;th ac
CORN-MARI(ET-JuNE 7. The Weather is warm at present, but we have had very little rain lately, though so much needed for the growing crops. The Spring Corn bas suffered the.most fromidroaght, and unless a few showers be shortly experienced, the consequences will begin to be serio
" ?? - 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-