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knowing the same to have been recently stolen. The prisoner 
tied in the Old Court, before the Recorder, about a fortnigh 
ago, for stealirg the articles; but the Judge said that the evi- 
dence was insufficient to sustain the charge of theft, and the pri- 
soner ought to have been charged asa guilty receiver, or acces- 
sory after the fact; the prisoner was, on that ground, acqnitted 
and discharged, but was captured the next day on the present 
charge, The Common Serjeant said the only question for the 
Jury to consider was, did the prisoner receive the property with 
aguilty knowledge? The Jury instantly returned a verdict of 
Guilty, and the Judge sentenced the prisoner to be transported 
for ten years, 
} Edward Stewart, alias James Sievright, formerly a lieutenant in 
1 it the Queen of Spain, was charged upon two indictments 
with feloniously forging and uttering checks for 57/. and 137/., with 
intent to defraud Messrs. Gosling and Sharpe, the bankers. The 
ae een Inown to Lord W. Hervey while his lordship was 
hargé d’Affaires at, Madrid, and by his lordship’s interest received 
a lieutenant’s commission in the Spanish service. How he lost that 
The prisoner having pleaded guilty, Baron 
Gurney said that the case was one of very great aggravation, and 
hat it did not possess a single feature of mitigation. The prisoner 
| ORNAMENTAL WIREWORK FOR THE GARDEN, _ 
3! ON. 
390, OXFORD STREET, LOND 
B. THOMPSON, in gratefully acknowledging the 
kind patronage which the Nobility and Gentry so liberally 
bestowed upon him last season, begs respectfully to announce 
that that encouragement has induced him to bestow more atten- 
Ornamental and Useful Work. He 
Baskets, Trainers, Borders, and Stands, with Garden-Arcbes, 
Seats, Vases, and Temples ; improved Garden and Hothouse En- 
gines, Syringes, Fumigating Bellows, and other Horticnitural 
Implements. G. B. Toompson’s Improved Waterpots, which 
possess considerable advantage over all others, the smaller size 
being peculiarly adapted for Ladies, Game and Cattle Fence in 
great variety. 
CORNS, BUNIONS, &c. 
HE PROPRIETOR of the ANTI-CALLOSITY, or 
RUSSIAN CORN AND BUNION PLAISTER, feels great 
confidence in recommending it as the most certain cure for all 
Callous Swellings on the Feet that has ever yet been invented, 
By the use of this Plaister immediate benefit will be found, andin 
a short time a Radical Cure will be effected by gradually dis- 
persing the Hard or Soft Corn, and entirely removing those 
painful throbbings so severely felt at every change of weather. 
Sold, with full directions for use, in boxes, 1s. 14d. and 2s., at 
Sancer’s Medicine Warehouse, 150, Oxford-strect; and al 
Medicine Vendors throughout the country, 
Remember—‘ Tue Russian Corn AnD Bunton PLatsTsr,” 
SPORTING. 
THAMES ReGATTA.—This regatta, which has recently been esta- 
blished under the ppasronaae of Prince Albert, commenced on Monday, 
and lasted until Wednesday. On each day the company began to 
assemble on the river sides at an early hour, and by one o’elock an 
challenge cup, value 80 guineas; 4, a pair-oared race, for 
for 50/.; 5, an eight-oared race, for a gold cup, of 150 guineas. 
eS 
Guy’s club and the Royal 
pair-oared race, by gentiemen, Messrs. Chapman and 
Messrs. Julius and Bumpstead, and Messrs. Dalgleish and Wallace. 
In the grand heat of the eight-oared race, by gentlemen, the Oxford 
University club beat the Oxford Aquatic club by about 100 yards. 
Wednesduy.—The proceedings of the regatta closed with this day's 
ort. s usual with races, both upon Jand and water, the third day 
did not attract such an assemblage, or excite so much interest as did 
the first and second. e crowd of people present, althou, 
siderable, fell very far short of the immense turn-out of Monday and 
‘tuesday ; and there was a corresponding falling-off in the number of 
oats and steamers upon the river. The matches were—1, appren- 
m amateur 
termen ; 
eae 
ARK LANE, Fripay, Juuy 7-—Of English Wheat we have 
very little at Market, and Monday’s currency is fully supported. 
‘There is a retail trade in old free Foreign at the same rates, and 
several purchases have been made of Wheat in bond for Holland 
Belgium where the prices have risen considerably, Barley, 
Peas, and Beans are quite as dear, and Oats are a fair sale at 
Monday’s quotations. 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. Ss & 
Wheat, Essex, Suffolk + + White 44 to 54 Red 
poveesies t 
Kent, and Suffolk . * 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. 052 White —to— 
ksh re 
Malting and distilling 25 to32 Grind. 19 to 26 
free ee CO) 1Bto 28 Feed 14 tose 
cotch » . s+ ed —to— Potato 16 to24 
- + ee ss + Feed 9t0i8 Potatol4d to 22 
intel, inh je 60 
Tick 22 to 27 Harrow 23 to 31 
i Longpod — to— 
laa 
40 to 50 
Barleyc kes +» 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yor! 
——’ Northumberland and 
‘is! ee 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new + 22 to 26 
i + 28to34 Winds. 
—=** Pigeon, Heligoland . oe 
Peas, White . + + s+ dd 28t084 Maple 281092 Grey 27 1030 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGE 
Wheat. | Barley.) Oats, | Rye. | jeans: Peas 
May 2. + ‘o|' 27 5| 1711| 29 2| 27 4] 2910 
June 2 . © «| a7u{ 97 3] 18 oO} 30 3| 2710] 29 
= 9 « « «| 48 4] 97 3] 18 5| 30 5| 28 8} 29 7 
ee ec! 401 | 27 3| 18 6| 30 7| 98 4] 20 
m3 . :, .| 49 8| 27 7| 18 9] a1 2| 29 0) go 
i Pisa he ise t,- 49. 8.|, 27 10 19 7} m1 6] 90 1 Ba 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver.) 48 9| 7 5| 18 6| 30 @| 28 4] 90 2 
Duties + .! 2 0! 9 o| 8 0! 10 6/1 6] 10 6 
PRICES OF MANURES. 
Enrata.—By an accidental error last week, Super-phosphate 
of lime should have been 20s. per cwt. instead of per ani 
phosphate of line 12s. per cwt., instead of per 1b. 
E WEEK. 
useway, Surrey, tailor 
nrick, 2073, Oxford-street, 
h, omnibus-proprietor—s, 
‘aper—A. Harris, 
Sharp's: 
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ratt, 
8 eee 
W. Slater, Oxford, bootmaker—W.- F. Mills, H City, 
xchant—R. Stevens, Stewkley, Bucking farn Richards, 
Oxford-street, livery-stable-keepe 
baker—J. W. Dyer, Colchester, pl jun., an Me 
Palmer, Stafford, builders—. p her, J. Parker, J. Rawlinson, W. Abbott, 
J. Hanson, J. Bell, T. Chadwick, A.’ Emsley, R. Kershaw, J. Musgrave, J 
ind. Bastburn, Woodhouse Cart, Yorkshire, 
cas eden. 
Wooler, T. Pullan, J. 
dyers—J. Hartley, Hig 
RIED.—On the Ist inst., PI 
Frederica Penelopey yor 
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edeastle, Ross-shi th by at St. George 
William Frederick, eldest son of ainuel Higgins, Equ 
Highness the Duchess of Gloucest Augusta, eldest dauzhiter of 
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“P., one of her Maje 
near Dublin, on the (st inst., Oliv fe of M. W. 
Yat Brighton, Lady Georgina E aw 
Kray of the Bacl of Bradtord—On the ath inst, the Rev. G. 
ae sinity College, ambridge, and veotor of Hetten: 
len, in Essex, aged 69.—Lately, at his house at Mount, Pleasant, Newburgh, 
NB. alex: Bethune, labourer, author of * Tales and Sketches of the Scottish 
easantry,” * Pravtical Economy,” &c, 
Thesiger, 
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ALB: 
GOOD NEWS FOR THE AFFLICTED. 
R. ROBERTS'S CELEBRATED OINTMENT, 
called the POOR MAN’S FRIEND, is confidently recom- 
mended to the public as an unfailing remedy for wounds of every 
description, a certain cure for ulcerated sore legs, if of 20 years’ 
standing, cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, chilblains, scorbutic erup- 
tions and pimples in the face, sore and inflamed eyes, sore heads, 
cancerous humours, &c., and i: ecific for those afflicting 
eruptions that sometimes follow vaccination. Sold in pots, at 
1s. 13d. and 2s, 9d. each. Also his 
PILULZ ANTISCROPHULAS, 
confirmed by more than 40 years’ experience to be, without ex- 
ception, one of the best alterative medicines ever compounded 
for purifying the blood and assisting nature in all her operations ; 
re useful in scrofula, scorbutic complaints, glandular 
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To those who cannot take pills, the proprietors would strongly 
mote a circulation of the fluids ; are g 
“Poor Man’s Friend,” ‘ Pilule Antiserophule,” ‘ Larwell’s 
Pills,” ‘* Medicated Gingerbread Nuts,” and ** Antiscorbutic 
Drops,’ with the exclusive right, power, andauthority to prepare 
be genuine, unless ‘‘ Beach and Barnicott, late Dr. Roberts, Brid- 
or 
package. 
TPONIC MI LK of ORANGE, a Drricrous Conprat 
arms and cheers the 
Lungs, clears ai 
ORANGE 
Garpen, LonpoN; 
who have ap- 
pointed Messrs. Barclays, Medicine Vendors, 95, Farringdon~ 
street ; Mr. Sanger, 150, Oxford-street ; Mr. Johnson, 68, Corn- 
and SONS, No. 20, Harron 
hill; Mr. Prout, near Temple Bar; and Mr. Butler, 4, Cheapside, 
as Agents.— Half-pints, 2s.9d.; Pints, 4s. 6d. ; Quarts, 95., Stamp 
Duty included. 
ihe GARDENERS in want of most Desirable and 
Advantageous PREMISES, containing a CONVENIENT 
aspect is bounded by a Wall 15 feet high, exceedingly eligible for 
Horticultural erections, likewise a south wail 150 feet long and 
20 feet high, covered wit! i 
this time a crop unprecedented; with every extent of Ground 
that may reasonably be required. The whole may be held ona 
Lease of 7, 14, 21, or 28 years, if required.—Direct to Eniza- 
perm and Joun Winson, Coach Proprietors, Holloway-road, 
Islington. 
ESIRABLE RESIDENCE for an HORTICUL- 
TURIST.—A Mansion-house, fit for the residence of a 
genteel family; Coach-house and Three-stall Stable; situated 
in the village of Fulford, one mile and a half from York. The 
House is surrounded by Three Acres of Garden Ground, soil deep 
and very productive: Orchard in full bearing ; Wall-fruit, Hot. 
house, Melon-pits, and Tanks (well supplied with water) ; nearl 
Four Acres of Meadow-land, with a stream running through it. 
‘To be Sold, or Let by the Year or on Lease; Rent, 80/. per annum. 
A good Cottage adjacent may be had for the additional rent of 6/. 
per annum. The premises may be seen by application to — 
Lawton, Esq., Proctor, York. 
I OTHOUSES, CONSERVATORIES, &c., 
and fixed Complete in all parts of the Kingdom, 
wo, and three-light Cucumber and Melon-Boxes and Lights of 
all sizes kept ready for immediate use, packed and sent to all 
parts of the Kingdom; warranted best material. Two-light 
Boxes and Lights complete, from 1/. 8s. 
and glazed from 1s. per foot, at Jas. WATTS, Sash Manufactory, 
Claremont-place, Old Kent-road. 
\ *,* Reference given. 
made 
ERIAL NAVIGATION.—ROYAL POLYTECH- 
NIC INSTITUTION.—A LECTURE on this subject, illus- 
rated by MODELS of several kinds, which elevate themselves by 
MECHANICAL FORCE alone, is delivered at Two o’clock daily, 
and on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings, at Right 
i R LECTURES usually 
CTRICAL 
MACHINE, the DIVER, DIVING BELL, NEW DISSOLVING 
VIEWS, and the other varied and instructive Objects of the 
Institution, continues as usual. rhe origi YO. 
UN-BURNS, FRECKLES, TAN, and other disfigure- 
ments of the Skin, are pleasingly eradicated by that unique 
preparation ROWLAND’S KALYDOR, a balmy odoriferous 
liquid, and now universally admired for its sovereign virtues in 
completely removing all cutancous eruptions, and in rendering the 
complexion delicately clear air, It is invaluable as a reno- 
yating and refreshing wash during travelling, or exposare to the 
sun, dust, or harsh winds, and after the heated atmosphere of 
Gentlemen will find it peculiarly grateful 
after shaving, in allaying the smarting pain. 
SAUTION., iv i 
** KALYDOR 
that the words ‘“ROWLAND'S KALYDOR” are printed on the 
wrapper, and “A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN,” 
engraved on the Government stamp affixed to each bottle. Price 
4s. Gd. and 8s. 6d. per bottle, duty included. 
‘Ask for Row.ann’s’ Kauypor.—Sold by them, and by 
Chemists and Perfumers. 
Buses MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, MANUFACTURERS, LewEs, 
USSEX. 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
i placing it 
Charn from 
Price, carriage paid " 
eonieondore 258. 8s. 428, 
Metal Pans for Churns to stand in, 4s, 6d., 6s., and 7s. 
.—Thermometers and Butter Prints 
Arthur-street, near the Monument; Rie 
0. 80, Gracechurch. street ; Livermore and Son, Ironmongers, 
No. 30, Oxford-street; Bunam, 19, Wigmore.street, Cavendish- 
square. Export Agents, BARNES & Co., 109, Fenchurch-street. 
Pee } ANTI-CORROSION PAINT, from its 
Strength and Durability, forms an excellent coating for 
Greenhouses, Conservatories, and Outbuildings. Its antiseptic 
qualities particularly adapt it for the preservation of Wood and 
Iron Fences; and it may be advantageously employed upon good 
Brickwork, in place of stucco or other covering. “Manufactured 
in stone and slate colours by Jonn Baziny Waite & Sons, 
Roman and Keene’s Cement Manufacturers, Millbank-street, 
Westminste 
pus IGATION.—At a season when Fumigation is of 
the utmost importance to Flowers, Trees, Plants, &c., Messrs. 
CLARK &C peg to Ci ne attention of all persons enzaged 
fa Horticultaral Pursuiis to their PATENT FUMIGATING 
SLOWER, which, having been in use for upwards of nine years 
by the first houses in the kingdom, is found to be much cheap’t 
aud infinitely superior to the best fumigating bellows hitherto 
tried, Prices, 9s. 118., 158., 17s., and 20s. each. May be had of 
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all Ironmongers, and of Messrs. Cuark & Co., Engineers, Nelson- 
terrace, City-road, London, ani 
N, B.—Hothouses heated on the most Improved Principles, 
INGS, from the CARTOONS at Hampton Court, by the late 
Mr. Hou.oway, with numerous other WORKS of ART, have 
recently been placed in the Gallery. Admission, One Shilling ; 
Schools, Half-price. Open Mornings and Evenings, except 
Saturday Evening. 
ment only. 
Nursery Ground 
WANT PLACES. —All Letters to be post-paid. ‘ 
S GARDENER.—A single Man, aged 27, who has 
been regularly brought up to the business, and has been 
Foreman in large it under -rate Gard : cone 
sequently he has had the management. of both Kitchen and Fiawer- 
Garden ; he now wishes for a Situation on his own account. 
No single-handed place will be accepted. His testimonials as to 
character and ability are unexceptionable. Directto T. C., at 
Mr. BrowNuEx’s Nursery, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. 
Sut eee 
As GARDENER, in or out of the house.—A single 
young Man from the country, aged 26, who can have a good 
Situation. No objection to town oF 
at Mr. Marsmauu’s, Milllanes 
character from his last 
country. Direct to W. B., 
Brixton-hill, Surrey 
“A'S GARDENE 5 
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Has no 
objection to the superintendence of a smal 
Farm, havin 
Situation; in the former he lived seven years, and h 
Situation four years. Can havea good and satisfactory character 
from his present employer. No single-handed place will be 
accepted.—Direct toA, B.,at Mr. CArreEr’s, Seedsman, 238, High 
Holborn. 
ot stsod bale Pere 
S GARDENER.—A respectable single Man, wh? 
has been brought up to the whole routine of gardening bY 
a Gardener of upwards of 40 years’ first-rate practice, Can give 
unexceptionable reference. — Direct to JAmEs SyrE, Eas' 
Malling, Kent.» 
S GARDENER, either in or out of doors, a married 
Man, without encumbrance, with a good three See 
character from his last situation. Understands the managent 
of cows, and would make himself useful.—Direct to B. Cx at ™™ 
Price's, 7, Park-row, Greenwich, Kent. 
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§ UNDER-GARDENER, or single-handed. — 4 
young Man, aged 26, who understands the managemen ‘edt 
Cows and Poultry. <A single-hat pretence 
Can have a long-experienced character s last Sitaatl 
No objection to make himself generally useful. —Di 
at Mr. Encrisu’s, Baker, Blissett-street, Greenwich. 
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JN Lombard-street, Fleet-streety by 
ars, in ity of London, and Bupiished by es 
7 xogen, in the County % aesed 
jommunications are to be addres 
Printed by Mes: 
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lesex, where all Advertiser 
to the Editor.—-Saturday, July 8 1043. 
