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ostponed to the next session ; and he had also to apply forthe 
Menteranior’ of cee , and amongst others a receipt for a 
in the Glasgow and Shipping Bank, which 
rneys. The 
possession on his apprehension, but Bae gis considered important 
At the same time 
an intimation had been given that any Peoecnable sum required 
prisoner would anded over to his 
understanding that sw nfiicient funds saath be 
The Attorney-General wished it to be 
it ti iti h had been 
alluded os were not taken in any way by the sanction of the 
See but merely upon the responsibility of the vue 
tt Glasgow. Lord Abinger said that it must be under- 
Stoo that the trial was Ug with the eangent of the Crown. 
The Rev. W. Bailey, LL.D., late Minister of St. teas ae 
Westminster, was indicte: a for forging and utter @ pro- 
missory note for 2,875. The facts of Ga case have Frequently 
been before ee Bee reported in our Pap 
July 16, 1842, at the time of trial of the cause of Ball 
Smith, in the eee of Common Pleas. The alleged forgery was 
a promissory note for 2,875/., stated to have pale given by the 
Jate Robert Smith to Miss Bailey, the sister of the Doctor, 
will be in the recollection of our readers that the late Robert 
Smith was rather a celebrated ere residing in the neigh- 
bourhood of Seven Dials ; that ied intes- 
session, on the 
opptied for the defence. 
distinct! 
tate. After his death, Dr. Lae yewentedl the promissory note 
U for th 
e same amount to the admi- 
however, did 
turned a verdict for the meccudint. subsed dently the rev, gen- 
tleman was apprehended on the charge of forging the promis- 
pees note and the I O U, and committed for trial. After 
Mr. Williams summed up. The 
ng inqui Baty Justice 
verdict. M 
tion, The Bacuer was called up for judgment, and Mr. Justice 
‘Williams addressed him in the following terms :—Prisoner at the 
par, it is my unwelcome duty—and unwelcome with great truth 
I may call it—to pass the sentence of the law upon aman holding 
your situation in society—a man who appears to have been pos- 
sessed ofdistinguished talent, and fully capable of conducting him- 
selfeither tothe p! rejudiceorto the advantage of pele ak and whose 
‘0 be attended 
3. person, m 
d, has also satisfied 
of the pro- 
priety of that verdict. I shall not insult your feelings by 
Bits further remarks, and probably the situation in which you 
w stand is the most poignant RE eg t for the offence you 
ve committed, and J will not aggravate it. Itis my CH only 
©. show that the law of England regards all men as equal, an 
if any distinction is made, a severer Uh aie should fall upon 
him whose education and station in society ought to teach him 
not to break its enactments. The pentereas upon you is, that 
you be transported beyond the seas for the term of your natural 
life. The ae on hearing the sentence bowed to the era 
and walked firmly away from the bar, apparently not at all 
fected. The trial lasted for 12 hours, 
c. 
TATTRRSALL'S, Tourspay.—DERBY.— 
lot ; 10 to 1 agst Mr. Blakelock’s A Bri 
17 to lagst Colonel Peel’s Murat ; 25 tol a ee eras Ss 
Maccabeus; 2 agst Lord Eglinton’s Aristi lagst 
Colonel Anson’s Napier (talcen) ; 30 to 1 agst Mr. Seana ee 
(taken); 40 to 1 agst Mr. Bowes’s Cotherstone; 50 to 1 agst Lord 
Westminster’s Languish colt (taken); 50 t 
Grafton’s Cataract ; 2009 to 35 agst Mr. Beenie ts ‘op (taken) ; 
1000 to 15 agst Duke of Richmond’s Clara colt (taken) ; 1000 to 
15 agst Lord Albemarle’s The Brewer Haley 3 1000 to 15 agst 
Mr. T, Speed’s Everton (taken) ; Rey iC? 15 agst Mr. Mostyn's 
General LS, fta}een).s 5 pe to Lord Chesterfield’s Par- 
ty Mi rnhill’s Elixir eee 
‘cours. Chesterfield (taken) ; 
6 to 1 agst Scott's 
sh Yeoman (taken) ; 
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Wheat since 
3.—Our arrivals of English 
Tn ae 
Beans, and Peas, we observe no alt ion. erate is 
rather firmer. Sir R. Peel declared last night, fa “er Ma- 
jesty’s have not in 
of the eee Laws.” 
TISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER 3 oa 
Wheat, sexs Kent, and Suffolle EWhite 44 to a _Red_ 402048 
nealy Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. Wiite2=t0— 
Barley Taltin, 3b and ding 35 tn30 Grinds 19 to 26 
Oats, Lincolnshire “ana Yorkshire 3 lands 13093 Feed 14 to 22 
Otel « Feed —to— Potato 15 to 24 
% z Feed 91018 Potatoi4 to 22 
Bis Mazagan, old and new + 92'to 28 310 5 Harrow 26 to 20 
Pigeon, Heligola land. . . 90 t0.53 ds. 26 to 34 Tanguoa st va 
Peas, White . . a0 to 38 ‘Mare 97 029 Grey 26 to27 
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Sea ae aes 29 7 
Se aret Se Bs 29 6 
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Gweeks’ Aggregate Aver. 20 3 
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SCOTCH QUEST RATIONS. Lang, Bains, letters of 
farnished at ae Tew a ens of Cust toms—. ith and Son, 
Glasgow, m: erdeen, innlk eeper- "Weir, Brae: 
Peale Auchinleck, former—Arthur and Matheson, Glasgow, 
} BIRTHS.—On the Ist inst., at Bishopsgate, near Windsor, the Hon. Mrs. 
‘aruutinot of acon’ One the ist inst., Mrs. Major Usborne, of eee Besiford- 
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Alay) ‘of 8 son—On the 27th ult. at B the Ion, Mrs. Boyle, 
nthe £6th ult., at Balbirnie, Fife, North asi Lady Chained 
$ors of = daughte 
Hope, of a son. 
MARRIED.—On the lst inst., at Gillingham, 
Up Bares, Fra 
Ghd 
On the ath ult., at Greenwich Hospital, Lady Isabella 
Martin, Hadsley, only son of 
rris, sen daughter 
late Admiral de rex Matshal oa eee oF Pra 
DIED.—On the dist ult, in Cambridge-street, Gennauaght-squar, in his goth 
DED Tyiltininas Beas Tate of het Majesty's Receipt, of Exchequer—Sud- 
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Bury, Rickmansworth, 7 MP. for St. Alban's—On 
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W. H. Koller, of Zuric! roalleneh imcentores 
street, Mayiainyl in the e700h 3 ‘year of his ager James Franck, Esq,’ M.D.y In- 
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