16 MAY 1840, page 9

Some Attempts Of The Conservatives In Paris To Sow Division

between M. 'Tiers and 111. Guizot, through the medium of a person in Paris who is a constant correspondent of King Louis Philippe, had completely failed. On Friday last, his......

In The Cents-al Criminal Court, On Wednesday, Samuel...

sea- man, was found guilty of cutting and wounding Williain Coombes, another seaman, on. board the Sprightly schooner, bound from St. Michael's to Falmouth, with intent to......

The Protestant Association Held Their Annual Meeting On...

Deter Hall. Speeches of the usual character were delivered ; and nothing remarkable occurred except the Sudden death of an old gen- tleman, the Reverend Dr. Fancourt, Vicar of......

Ex-sheriff Parkins Died In New York, On Time 13th Of

April. A letter from Matanzns, (Cuba,) received in New York, meotions that the United States schooner of war, Flirt. had taken on board a fresh supply of bloodhounds to hunt......

The Out,',' - .11it States, That An Aggressien Has Been...

the English in Senegal. The Senegambie, a French schooner, the owners of which had undertaken to engage on the coast. of Africa one hundred Blacks as recruits for a company of......

The Dublin Erening Post, The Semi-official Paper Of The...

Govern- ment, has published a letter from its private correspondent in London, announcing that the Ministerial measures respecting Registration and the Right of Voting are......

Be Vrobincts.

A meeting of Conservatives was held at the Amphitheatre in Liver- pool on Wednesday, and a petition in favour of Lord Stanley's Registra- tion Bill for Ireland adopted almost......

Ireland.

An attempt to get up a meeting in Queen's County to petition against Lord Stanley's Bill met with little success. Very few persons attended, nod nobody of influence. Mr. Sharman......

The Salopian Journal Contains An Account Of The Elopement Of

a young lady from Worcester, whose fortune is 2,0001. a year, with a person in the neighbourhood of Shrewsbury. They were married by banns in one of the Shrewsbury churches, and......

Aliscrnaneous.

A long and not entertaining correspondence has been published in the daily papers, on the subject of a dinner which the Marquis of Lon- donderry wished the officers of Hussar......

On The I 1 Th Of January Last, There Were

twenty-one vessels in the harbour of Adelaide, and two at Glenelg. Few of these were small craft ; the burden of most varied from t_':>0 to SOO tons. Three of them were from New......