27 JULY 1839, page 8

Mr. Paulton Has Been Lecturing On The Corn-laws In...

to numerous audiences. At the close of his last lecture, Mr. Cairns pro. posed a vote of thanks to Mr. Poulton ; which was, apparently, carried unanimously ; and Mr. Paulton was......

Scotland.

The Chartists of Edinburgh assembled on the Calton Hill on Monde / night; but the Edinburgh Observer says that the assembly was not nn, merous- o The object was to address her......

In Sutherland, The Moors Were Never In Finer Condition For

the sports- man than they are at present. The birds are fully stronger than they were at the end of August last year, and coveys of eight and ten are very common. In some parts......

Iscellaneous.

The Duke of Buceleuch and his family have returned to England The Duke took his seat in the House of Lords on Thursday, and voted with Lord Lyndhurst on the Irish Corporation......

Charles Wakeley, A Farm-labourer, At Ilebden, Near Hook...

setshire, has been committed for trial on a charge of murdering Eliza Payne, a girl of fifteen, who resisted his attempt at violation. Four prisoners, convicted, one of highway......

A Very Heavy Rain Has Flooded Various Parts Of The

country, and con- siderable damage has been clone. The grain crops, however, have not yet experienced any serious injury. Four or five weeks of dry warm weather would insure at......

There Have Been No Fresh Disturbances Of Any Cone. Quence

in Bir- mingham. The Military are on the alert, and a tel of Police has been received front London. Every day. however. pro- duces alarming reports, with NV hi VII the......

There Is Something In Friendly Old Associations Which...

lightful every thing connected with them. Sir William Ingilby is in the full enjoyment of good health: he oft speaks of Lincolnshire with tine sincerest regard. Orders have been......

Ireland.

One of the largest and most respectable meetings ever seen in Dublin, was held on Wednesday week, to establish an Association for the Pro- motion of Emigration to South......