1 AUGUST 1840, page 7

Scotland. The Scotch Law Courts Have Decided That The Claim

made against the imposer and seconder of Mr. Sharman Crawford, who had been put in nomination for Edinburgh on one of the elections for Mr. Macaulay, for the expenses of the......

At Durham Assizes, On Wednesday, James Williams And Gee Lt T

Binns, booksellers at Bishop Wearmouth, who hind taken an active tut with the Sunderland Chartists, were found guilty of using sedinns language at it Chartist meeting in July......

The Duke Of Devonshire And A Large Party Left Brighton

by the Dart steam-ship on Wednesday afternoon, for Dieppe. This vessel is en- gaged on her return to convey the Duke and Dutchess de Nemours anti sttite to Dieppe; whence they......

A Short Time Since, While The Sexton Of Mothvey, Carmarthen,

was digging a grave about five feet from the surface, he came to a very rich vein of lead ore of the finest quality ; the vein is a very large one.— Welch/natl. On Monday, a......

Stliscrilancou5.

It is rumoured that her Majesty and Prince Albert will visit Brighton about the 14th August. We have good reason to believe that his Royal Highness will review his regiment here......

Ireland.

We are enabled to state that the rumoured resignation of Lord Ebrington, to which we gave publicity on Thursday last, is not con- sistent with truth.—Dubtiit Moniew. [This is......

Late Editions Of The Evening Papers Of Tuesday Tonta'ned The

melan- choly announcement of the death of the Earl of' Dnrham. '1'lle follow- ing account of his last moments was given in the Sass; and nothing fuller, or apparently more......

An Action Was Tried At The Late Kildare Assizes For

libel, arising out of a publication in the Morning Chionicle, for which the Lord 13eresford sued and obtained a verdict with 100/. damages. A paper, published in Carlow, the......