Dec] chronicle. 181 



Males. Females. 



Brought forward 63 33 



Ditto ditto for 7 years 52 30 



Ditto ditto imprisonment for felony and 



misdemeanors 36 16 



Prisoners for trial, &c. 110 30 



261 109 

 261 



Of the prisoners for 



For bigamy 1 



For burglary 2 



Stealing from the person 8 



House- breaking 3 



Offences for the county assizes 2 



Forgery 3 



Uttering forged notes 12 



7. Florence. — His Excellency 

 Osman Aga, General in the ser- 

 vice of the Viceroy of Egypt, 

 has received a despatch contain- 

 ing the following intelligence : — 

 " Cairo, October 16. 



" Notwithstanding the fall of 

 their capital, and the defeat of 

 their army, the Wechabites were 

 enabled once more to unite in 

 sufficient force to try the fate of 

 arms ; but a new defeat, which 

 completes their ruin, has been 

 the result of their audacity. This 

 battle was fought in the environs 

 of the city of Derych. The 

 Wechabites fought with despe- 

 ration, but they were compelled 

 to submit to the talents of 

 Ibrahim Pacha, and the disciplined 

 valour of his troops. 



" By a stratagem worthy a 

 great General, Ibrahim Pacha 

 seized upon the person of Ab- 

 dallah, Prince of the Wechabites, 

 and all his family, consisting of 

 forty individuals. This blow 

 eeems to have put an end for 



Total 370 

 trial, there are — 



Highway robbery 7 



Horse-stealing 3 



Stealing in a dwelling-house 13 



Receiving stolen goods 2 



Larcenies -VS 



Embezzlement 1 



Stealing in a shop 5 



ever to the power of the Wecha- 

 bites. Prince Abdallah, the 

 Princes and Princesses of his 

 family, aie expected in Cairo, 

 where triumphal fetes are pre- 

 paring for their arrival. They 

 will be transferred to Constan- 

 tinople under a good guard." 



8. Frankfort. — The treaty of 

 commerce lately concluded be- 

 tween Denmark and Prussia con- 

 tains a stipulation, which is the 

 more praiseworthy, as it re estab- 

 lishes a right of nations which 

 unhappily has been frequently 

 disregarded in the wars which 

 have broken out since the French 

 Revolution. It is, that in case 

 of war between the two powers, 

 the merchants on both sides shall 

 be respected. 

 Old Bailey, Tuesday, Dec. 8. 



Bank Forgeries. — John Wil- 

 liams was put to the bar this 

 morning, charged under an in- 

 dictment for uttering a forged 1/. 

 note, with intent to defraud James 

 Chalmers. 



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