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s expected that news will be brought of the state of the mushroom market, and great inconvenience in the mean time is felt by the dealers, who are holding all they have got, in the anticipation of a fall; while commodities are, of course, every moment getting heavier. The London and Westminster steam-boat _Tulip_, with letters from Milbank, was planted in the mud off Westminster for several hours, and those who looked for the correspondence, had to look much longer than could have been agreeable. The egg market has been in a very unsettled state all the week; and we have heard whispers of a large breakage in one of the wholesale houses. This is caused by the dead weight of the packing-cases, to which every house in the trade is liable. In the fruit market, there is positively nothing doing; and the _growers_, who are every day becoming _less_, complain bitterly. Raspberries were very slack, at 2-1/2d. per pottle; but dry goods still brought their prices. We have heard of several severe smashes in currants, and the bakers, who, it is said, generally contrive to get a finger in the pie, are among the sufferers. The salmon trade is, for the most part, in a pickle; but we should regret to say anything that might be misinterpreted. The periwinkle and wilk interest has sustained a severe shock; but potatoes continue to be _done_ much as usual. * * * * * TO SIR F--S B--T. "A dinner is to be given to Captain Rous on the 20th inst., at which Sir Francis Burdett has promised to preside."--_Morning Paper._ Egyptian revels often boast a guest In sparkling robes and blooming chaplets drest; But, oh! what loathsomeness is hid beneath-- A fleshless, mould'ring effigy of death; A thing to check the smile and wake the sigh, With thoughts that living excellence can die. How many at the coming feast will see THE SKELETON OF HONOURED WORTH IN THEE! * * * * * SUPREME: COURT OF THE LORD HIGH INQUISITOR PUNCH. "Laselato ogni speranza, voi ch' intrate!" JOHN BULL _v._ THE PEEL PLACE-HUNTING COMPANY. MR. JOBTICKLER said he had to move in this cause for an injunction to restrain the Peel Place-hunting Company from entering into possession of the estates of plaintiff. It appeared from the affidavits on which he moved, that the defendants, though not in actual possession, laid an equitable claim to the fee simple of the large
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