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the . jurors s could | not shut “their eyes to the { fact tk that the adver- 
tisements had been ulead and had therefore become the 
subject of discussion betwi the parties. The jurors would 
give this and ail the other facts in the case their due weight, an 
would return such a verdict on the whole as they might think 
ie case apapuees The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff. 
eee 
he Queen v. Gregory.—Upon this indictment 
Wane Pts Bi tee trial, Mr. Sergeant Shee (counsel for the 
defendant, Mr. ge ae prop orietor and editor of the Satirist) 
said— My Lord, in this case, in which the Duke of Brunswick is 
prosecutor, Iam faktracted to apply to your Lordship for permis- 
sion to withdraw the plea of not guilty, and to plead guilty. I 
think it Sale inform your Lordship, in so doing, that the 
defendant ha: ed under the advice of m 
friend, Mr. caaiivelss but he desires me dis 
in the mos! unreserved terms, his regret for the 
annoyance and 
pain that m have been occas’ ioned to his Highness the Duke 
of Brunswick and friends, by a series of libels which, although 
imputing no crime, Mr. Gregory is now sensible were calcu ated 
to bring his ieligeae into contempt and ridicule. My Lord, I 
am anxious also to state to gs Lordship that, in were this 
course, and in accepting, our advice, Mr, Gregory h as had no 
communication, negotiations, advice, or understanding, directly 
or ug a with his Highness the Duke of Brunswick, or with 
any of his advisers. ighness will have no further cause of 
complaint Reniaee the Retenints but his Highness is perfectly 
free to take such steps necessary in this matter as he and his 
Sergeant Talfourd—l apprehend I cannot at 
all, on my part, having the honour to appear here on bi behalf of 
his Highness the Duke of Brunswick, make any objection to the 
course my learned friend has pursued, if your Lordship thinks 
he is entifled to take that course; but I am anxious to have it 
distinctly understood that the course my learned friend eels 
to pursue was unknown to me minute or two ago, whe! 
heard what course my learned friend bad thought fit to take. On 
the part of his Highness I am not instructed to offer the least 
expectation to thet iefendant, that any other course than that 
which is the natural result of this prosecution should be followed ; 
and it will be for your Lordship to say whether, under the cir- 
cumstances, you will give judgment TONE upon this indictment, 
or whether you will not do so; that is atter entirely for your 
Lordship’s consideration. ‘All I can rea. his Highness the 
ake of Brunswick has instituted this prosecution from a strong 
sense of duty both to himself and to the public; and that it is 
behalems ossible he can for a moment come to anything in the 
shape ae ee ne: 
gested. Mr. Sergeant 
Mr, Justice Wightman —I do not purpose to pass sentence now 5 
it will be better, for more reasons than one, that it should aaa 
for judgment till next term, Mr. Sergeant’ Talfourd—So far from 
anything like compromise, I am instracted on the part of his 
Highness, to ask your Lordship, if you thought it fit, a pass sen- 
tence at once; but I do not for a moment press that. Mr. Jus- 
tice Wightman—It will be more eer SURAE 2 ee defendant's 
future conduct is some extenuation. ant Talfourd— 
All Ican say 7 ina BEM not the s Pate EA tHOtY in the 
least degree, to hi y hopes to the defendant. 
SPORTING 
TATTERSALL’S.— Thursday,—The 
and business confined to offers of 4 to 1 agst st Co lonel Ch rritie’s 
eater and 7 to lagst Mr. Johnstone’s Charles the Tw velfth, 
for the Goodwood Cup. 
4 
ANE, Frupay, JUNK 30 ere Was scarcely any 
English Wheat at Market, and Mond ae s prices are fully sup- 
ported ; we n indifferent attendance of ayers, and 
although Foreign was held at the same terms, tae oe sales were 
made; some parcels of Pol dessa have be: ae foe expor- 
tation to Belgium. Our currency is fully me: Barley, 
Peas, ae Beans; and Oats are 6d. deare! 
25 tos 2 Grind. 19 to 26 
13t0 28 Feed 14 to 22 
—to Potato 15 to 24 
9t0 18 VPotatol4 to 22 
falti 
‘neolnshire and icin 
cas Norchuriberlada oe Seoteh 
agan, old fef new 
» Neca cgctan 
Peas, White 
Harrow 23 to 31 
ongpod — to— 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. | 
Durlow, 2 oeasc69f 20.0, 9 oil 
* MAN RES. 
per Phosp 
Poltevin's dis 
qu 
te of Lime, per Jb-, 20s 
cted Manure, per 
328 
pe’ Chan. 368 
hay is Bd 
nder’s mpost per axter, 13s 6 
hing Powder, per cwt., 308 Moucenty ed do., perqr., 308 
sunt anal belpingh Lote, pet Rape dust, according to quantity, per 
rter, 185 Bi 1 t0 60 105 
stone, per 
Rack Salt, per ton 
wade pied Compeary per bit: | Serv 
tpetre, per cwt» (uty paid) 249 Gi 
BLL Silicate of Potash (pure): p +5 608 
Daniels Bristol Manure, according | Soda Ash, per ewe, 
> quantity, ser bushel, 10d Sulphate of Ammonia, per ewt., 188 
G eno (foreiy re), per ton, 10/108 to 120 ron, He ton 
‘otters Englis » according to of Soda, per ton, 62108 
Sulphur, per ewt., 135 
juancy, ibe pei eos 
Fording to quantity, per | Sulphurie acid, according to strength, 
Eto 40s per Ib., 14d fo ahd 
Nov Fertiliser, per bush.» 1s 0d | Tximmer’s Composition for Clover, 
Murlace f. “Ammonia, perewt., dds per + 88 
Lime, per ewt. , ls icate of 
Sar on ie Wheat, with s 
f dn ctording| toquantity, Potash, per cwt., 328 
8 to Do. Compost ‘os ‘Purnips, perewt., 8s 
rer Salt, per 
Phosshate of Sanmiaatapeb ti a Od 
of § 
Urate, per 
z Watson’s Bee for Turnips, per 
da 
ial £ EK. 
Sandon, Rugeley, Staffordshire, 
|, Westmoreland, cattle-dealer. 
irley, Southampton, carpenter a 
npton, baker—C. TL, Whitington, Grea 
all, Sydne Cambridge,’ sa: ake ‘and 
ind builder— 
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rnwall, ayen 
Humberstone-road 
fordshire, f 
» Height, Lancaster, shopker Shen 
11, Blythe Marsh, * Dilkorn; Bale 
J. 
Beaker tons: Martuner-atreet, endish-sqnai ant 
any Lanvrechva Upper, Monmonthire, Spopkeeper—P. Br 
Protheroe, Bristol, West India merchants—A. rai ead 
$.—R- Sutherland, Dochearty, banker—A, 
A. M'Donaldy Taverness, lankeeper—J. 
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Bs, Wick, miller 
a brlaee Edinburgh, h 
RIRTHS.—On 
Dundas, 
, Derbyshire, the Hon, Mrs.'Charles 
ent, ‘ha aay of W, Buxton, 
x ult.,, at 50, Torrington- 
csich of nde ghter, 
rinich, on the 20th ‘ult., J. Watts 
8d» oe ee On 
hard Der 
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eae to Maria Ellen, youngest daughter 
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Stepney, Ho 
ela st Auger of Gi ovina nee 
D— ult., at a 
uy On the 24th ult, at . Dunstan’s 85 
nd ry, Bow-road, to Au: 
rt Ker, aged (On the 
te Sir Herbert Taylor— 
yee Mt i Albemarle surety 4 aged —In her Bist 
etrcu tne verirutts ar WY rah Antoinette Vidal, wife of ‘Stain 
A.T. , Vidal, BN and elaert daughter of H. Veitch, Esq, of Madeb 
Day, i in n small 8v0., price 
propuctivl FARMING; ae i  Feniliar Digest 
of the Recent Ree Sd of LIEBIG, DAVY, and other cele- 
rated writers on VEGETABLE CHEMISTRY; showing how 
the results of Pani Tillage might be Gay augmented, 
y Josern A. Smiru. 
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