“1843.] 
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CHRONICLE. 
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criminal and civil cases in this respect is found to be taken in the King 
. Knollys, 2 Lord Raymond; Lenthal’s case, Croke, Elizabeth ; the 
King v. Budridge, 3 Williams ; and the 
cited, and numerous other cases quoted at the 
established i in such a variety of cases, that it is rapoenble! for this 
court to overrule or rau them. It follows, therefore, that as the 
court cannot connect the yenue in the body of the indictment with 
the venue in the margin, for want of such special ety) it does 
not appear by the indictment that the court where the indictment 
was found had jurisdiction, and that defect was not cured by the 
statute of 7 septee pe ace cout had considered whether the 
statute of 7 G. of a different or wider meaning, 
and also aco of the indictment. ‘The prisoner was tried 
The first marriage was silegad to have 
een eet in Kent, eo the second in Surrey ; and the pursuer 
Was alleged to have been apprehended on a day named, but of the 
place or county where he was apprehended no mention was made. 
ute co) Onviction was heli fe he id, because the witnesses proved d the 
‘s Middlesex ; 
tuts one suggested ae 
margin into the body of the eae though that eoue & 
tionably, have cured the defect, nor was it suggested ¢ 
su wummnon the 
het the Brow and the epee The trial Peramiort for} per 
conte the right to try would be a chat 
Believe it to have been intended by the Penna Upon the ales 
count must be 
e, a matenial fact being alleged without p 
pase A te 2 : Hast’ Pleas of the Crown, was tho’ eee directly on 
this d ne, and was not successfully diatngushe My the defend- 
s found the 
‘ich Mr. istics Ashe wrote his 
e et and 
Place at divers places, without naming Fe aibee ditat etatenient 
as qntroductory to the charge, which is a charge of aiding and assist- 
ing persons to continue the said assemblies, and the aiding eal 
assiting i stated to have been in the county of Lancaster. - ‘Ih 
count, re, has a venue, though an imperfect one, becuse: 
though t the material facts in the early i 
offence itself in 
ne court pads juris mn, and that is the very case contemplated by 
the statut fe tes iene € ey to hear Vs Argument 
we the walidity of the mode of si e charge in that count, and 
& © appoint Friday morning fo ord eae —Mr. 0” Gohinos was 
huvicted only on ‘the fifth count, ie effect of the above judgment is 
lexander Chishotm, the stem hare already appeared in this Paper 
t Mr. St inantonns Ps rar the assault 
ond tt pat remembered t 
‘as 
ed) 
Tewal ach 
¢ 
teeta? a the Se aporehension of hs we Maye, who had written a a 
Perso, 
in eat 
Sake) Perronages arived af the 
ina the atest secrec’ Vy but. in ‘the course of yesterday it 
h engeired that the writer of the letter, who aes been appre- 
the Ce. resides ing pe nbenens where he holds a situation in 
Ustom-house. He admitted to the magisti rin 
Wr 
Tee the Teter, an aid so under the excitement of having taken too 
and &9 me; he 
Cc soge 
ay 
marta, and that no Minister of Beats Could ave _ Passed Linhy 
i to bs f 4 
tm, of 4 
ps Cf 200/. each, to appear at the next July Sessions of the 
euonea in the hetting. In ey when Oxygen oe 21 
Re year, 19; in 1833, Vespa’s, 19; and in 
wNee’s year, 22; ‘these are the eee fields on record for 
the Oaks, and the best of them falls short by one of that on Friday, 
But if the number was so unusual, there was nothing extraordinary 
inthe quality of the eve except their badness. A worse lot 
never went to the post ; e best proof of it is, that up to Wed- 
nesday, 80 te vee ae Bate Brotansions ‘of une farce 
(Maria Day, who was not in her form, excepted), that 8 to 1 w: 
currently offered aoe the field; and it was only after cametnnets Ss 
victory that the ssy Bedlam filly and Decisive came so strongly 
into the market, cane ew rule for starting did not prove so suc- 
cessful in this race asforthe Derby; three or four false starts, and 
the real be ae a AS affair that two jockies had their ues 
heads turned the wrong way when the word was given, and w 
left behind. Re nReCHele quarter of a mile the pace was Boats 
Cai aileh Sister to Jeffy, ie hee Bedlam filly, Decisive, and the 
Elegance filly lying in front so close Eogechier that it was impossible 
to say wich vind cieleade: "Bieter G ‘0 Jeffy then took up the Tunning 
at greatly- diminished speed, followed by Decisive, Bessy B 
next, and the rugk at their heels. This order was observable to the 
Hutter, Caril- 
Vestminster’s two were tailed 
in a cluster to the turn, round which Sister to Jeffy went two lengths 
in advance, attended as before, reached the last road, where Extem- 
pore, Fanny Callaghan, the Bessy Bedlam, nee, and Rococo 
fillies closed with her, and fer a fewstrides they were ‘all of a heap.’? 
eee then went in front, followed by Poison, Bessy Bedlam 
filly third, in which rotation they ran half way w 
Poison then shot ahead of Extempore, and, imitating Cotherstone, 
passed the chair by two lengths. Extempore beat the Bessy Bedlam 
filly alsa lenge “Messalina was a length from the ier and half a 
length before Decisive, who was not quite a length ‘¢ the Rococo 
filly. Value of the stakes, 2,600/. On _comirg ib sey a formal 
objection was made to the start; but the stewards, after hearing 
ybany deeided that it was valid. Maria Day pike down in the 
race, and the Laura filly pulled up lame. ‘The SHURE Of thE latter 
was fined 5/. for s Pa By ee the signal. 
The Members’ Plat x 3-yr-olds, 6st. 7Ibs. 5 
bs.; 5-yrs, Sst. ists: 5 3 Ea and aged, 9st. .2ibs.; mares, &e, 
allowed 3 lbs. Winner to be ae for 2001, &c. Heat ats, 2 miles.— 
Mr. Cowley’s Adrian aged (Calloway) beat Mr. Bainbridge’s Lady 
Mary, 5 yrs, Col. Charritie’s Te Km , and seven others. 
The Derby and Oaks Stakes, of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added; three 
years, eels Os, 8st glbs ; five, Ost ; six and aged, 9 Qst 2lbs 5 sue 
ie. allowed 3lbs; horses that. have started once at this meeting and 
ot won, allowed 3lbs, twice 5lbs. The winner to be sold for 10 but 
if entered as to be sold for 80/. allowed 7Ibs over and above all other 
allowances; the second to save his stake. Heats, one mile. (18 subs.) 
ie Bastard’s Teapot, 4 yrs (Nat), beat Mr. King’s Dahlia, 6 yrs ; 
. Gray’s Jim Meuey aged; and 11 ethers: 
‘istance. 
4-yrs, 8¢ 
2. 
Igaicetos or ne Derspy.—The was the 63d anniversary 
of this celebrated rates it having been aeuaueti in 1780, when it 
was won by Sir C. Banbury’s Diomed, beat gS others. On that 
occasion there were but 36 entries, while thi they amounted to 
161, being 22 less than last year. ay Rea that it was some 
years before this race became popular’ with the patrons of the turf, 
for during the first seven years of its existence the entries dwindled 
from 36 to 29, and from that period until the present year they have 
been gradually increasing. lowest number of horses that ever 
ae wasin 1794, when Lord Grosvenor won with Daedalus, 4 only 
coming to the post ; and the highest number when Coronation carried 
ofthe prize, 29 starting. Iprssiseie last eh theaverage number of 
horses that have started is 23. after the race was esta- 
blished the Prince of Wales won the sakes with Sir Thomas. The 
Duke of York was a winner twi with Prince Leopold, 
and in 1822 with Moses. Sir F. Standish was the first gentleman 
who won the race two years in succession, in 1795 with Spread Eagle, 
and the following year with Didelot. T) he Duke si see and Li ord 
Egremont were. ee winners two successive years e former in 1809 
with Pope, and the next year with W' halebone ; 4 the Tiller in 1804 with 
Hannibal, and in ae with Cardinal Beaufort. The Duke of Grafton 
was awinner of four, and Lord Egremont of five oat The former 
nobleman was the last winner of the Derby two years successively. 
The Duke of Bedford was a winner on three occasions ~in 1789 with 
payee 1791 with Eager, and 1797 with a colt by Fidget. Lord 
yenor also won three races—in 1790 with Rhadamanthus, 1792 
with John Bulland 1794 with Deedalus, The Dukes of Rutlandand 
Portland were not so fortunate, being winners of only one Derby each, 
the former in 1828 with Cadland, and the latter in 1819 with ‘Tiresias, 
Lord Jersey was a winner of three races—in 1825 with Middleton, 
1827 with Mameluke, and in 1836 with Bay Middleton. Mr. O’ Kelly, 
the owner of the celebrated Eclipse, was a winner in 1781 
year of the race) cout Young Eclipse, and in 1784 atl Sergeant, 
Helipee being the sire of both horses. ‘The only horse that ever won 
the Derby and St. Leger af acne year (1800) was Champion, the 
property Sethe late Mn. Wile 
ge 
MARK LANE, Frrpay, June 9.—This morning being unsettled 
the Factors asked higher prices for free Foreign and English 
Wheat, but the Market was not brisk, and there was great iffi- 
culty in making 1s. advance, alt! ough it was accomplished in 
many iastances; the bonded is withdrawn from the Market, or 
held at an advance. Barley continues to sell at the same prices, 
but the supply is short. Peas are held higher in consequence of 
some unfavourable account of the crop, Beans are unaltered in 
value. The prices of Oats are fully maintained. 
BRITISH PER IMPERIAL Chae. St Bow. 8 
Wheat, Bees 3 nt, and Suffollc + White 10 50 Red 
orfollk, SLinlnaie, aay rkshire 
atley Mating ane aleillty 
Oats, ‘Lincolnshire and Yorkshire malaga 
orth humberland and ‘Seatoh pole, 
S. 
ls 
re 
9 to i8 Potatol4 to 22 
AS 
ic 22t0 27 Harrow 93 to 31 
— Longpod — to— 
97 0.30 Grey 26 to 90 
eon, 
Peas, witise 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat.| Barley.) Oats, | Rye. | Beans.| Peas 
April 28 0. + 47 8 7 5 26 28 
May 5 « + «| 46 4] 98 8 
Sa Cae) Siac EST 
re LOS tar eRe a BY. 
ee a 47 9| 97 5 
Jane 2. +e | 47 ayn 
Gwacks’ Aggregate Aver.) 47 1 | 97 11 
Duties - «| 20! 90 
GAZ TE OF THE WEEK. 
BANKRUPTCY: SUPERSEDED. — W. Eden, Queen-street, Cheapside, 
printers 
AN Whitmore, Stockport, Cheshire pesyars ey Ryan, 
ster 
B ATCHING APPARATUS. — Reduced Prices.— 
From eight to sixteen Guineas.—Messrs. Topp and Son, 
f Bury-street, Bloomsbury, beg to call the attention of the 
Public to their PORTABLE PATENT HATCHING anp REAR- 
ING APPARATUS, being the original Manufacturers, This 
successful invention i is capable of Hatching, at a trifling expense, 
any number of Game and Poultry Eggs of all sorts, from 50 to 200 
at one time, and possesses the further recommendation of rear- 
ing the young birds at all seasons, and of furnishing Poultry for 
the table at a trifling cost, at all periods ofthe year. For further 
particulars apply at the Manofactur rers’, A Machine may be seen 
in use daily. 
CORNS, BUNION: 
HE PROPRIETOR of the ANT “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 
Sold, with full directions for use, in boxes, 13 13d. Mie 2s., at 
ANGER’S Medicine Warehouse, 150, Oxford-street; and all 
Sodicine Venders throughout the country. 
Remember—“ Tus Russian Conn AND BUNION PLAISTER,”? 
ORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW, CHIS- 
WICK.—Noblemen and Gentlemen desirous of seeing 
Stephenson's Improved Conical Boiler in operation, are respect- 
fully solicited to inspect one recently fixed in the above Gardens, 
heating a Melonry upon the much-approved plan of water circu- 
lating on open troughs. oe euees and dr ee may 
obtain & Co. 
street, oe also may beseena Sategy of acer of ornamental 
Iron Fencing, Hurdles, Wire-work, Flower-Rods, and Horticule 
tural RED LeeR ES 
RITISH ORCHIDACEA. 
LADY ite has some fine specimens of the broad 
and narrow-leaved Helleborum, ‘the Fly Orchis, the Bird’s 
Nest, and others soon about to blossom, is anxious to obtaina 
purchaser for them. Her family has. lately met with a sad 
reverse of fortune, which has reduced them to a state of wretch- 
edness, Zand she would be truly grateful to those who would 
assist her in relieving a few of their wants. Address, J. E, S. 
Post-office, Chichester.! 
M ECHI’S Superb Tea Trays, in papier machd, 
Secor ieee Leadenhall-street, London) are unrivalled 
specimens of j nm rai infinitely leur paeie the Chinese. 
The prices aye Meta a up to twenty iguineas 
the set. They Gani paRes cone brilliant specimens of Art, in 
Figures, Landscapes, Flowers, and Birds, with buhl and 
The same Scr is applied in Work-boxes, Dressing ceaety 
Envelope-cas oxes, Glove-boxes, Playing Card-boxes, 
and Ladi Visiting Gard. Cases, Hand-screens, Pole-ser eens, 
Card-racks, Inkstands, Ladies? Work-tables, Chess-tables, Port- 
folios, Note and Ca askets, Ladies’-desks, Letter-boxes, &c. 
The foregoing are all in ane maché, and very cheap, say from 
13s. up to 20/., and Mxcui can confidently assert that his 
establishment for these articles surpasses in price, quality, and 
extent of Stock any similar once a) the om. 
Mecat is sole inventor of the Mgc: 
Patent Castellated ‘Tooth. rds’ o. each, the Cushioned 
E lie-tables, the Magic id peculiar . 
razor. <A visit to his Establishment wil gratify those who are 
desirous of seeing the most perfect EuwUleeiarey of this Conte 
displayed in the most Sab sabalbe form, 
AGRI CULTURAL CHEMISTRY. 
TOHE Committee of Management of the AGRICULTURAL 
Curmistry ASSOCIATION Scornann hereby, request 
such persons as have intimated their intention to be Candidates 
for the Office of CH , and such as intend being so, to 
transmit their proposals to Mr. Coventry, 28, Moray-place, on 
or before the 18th instant, as the Election is to take place on 
Weonnspay the 21st. 
LL DISEASES of the KIDNEYS and BLADDER 
speedily and rely cured by DR. YOUNG’S MIXTURE. 
The efficacy of this Medicine in the above Complaints has been 
long proved by its unparalleled success in a practice of many 
years’ standing, ai s induced the present proprietor to make 
it more generally known. 
Sold in Bottles, 2s. 9d. each, by the Proprietor’s Agent, 
J. SANGER, 150, Oxford-street, London; also by Johnson, 68, 
Cornhill; Prout, 229, Strand; Mr. King, 232, Blackfriars Road; 
and all Medicine Vendors throughout the country. 
Tonic MILK of ORANGE, a Dettcious Corp1aL 
and Sweerener of the Brzatu.—It warms and cheers the 
Stomach, creates an Appetite, Digests the Food, Strengthens the 
Lungs, Clears and Improves the Voice for Singing, enlivens the 
Spirits, pe Nervous Debility, Clears the Blood, and thus 
removes Pimples and mrupeiods, while it combines’ with these 
edanins olen rcineeeee the inestimable advantage of being the most 
efficacious agent offered to the Public for Beautifying and Per- 
fuming the Breath. It should be taken in the proportion of a 
wine-glass full twice a day, and is particularly recommended to 
GENTL Let on leaving home in the morning, or after smoking a 
Cigar, &c.; while to Lapizs it will be equally grateful on going 
toa aaa ora ball, for its invigorating influence on themindand 
spirits, 
t 
ULLY respectfully announces to the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Public at large, that she has disposed of the Right, Title, and 
Recipe of the Tontc Minx of ORANGE to Messrs. A. ROWLAN 
and SONS, No. 20, Harron GarpreNn, Lonpon; 
pointed Messrs. Barclays, Pe ah ge 95, Fi 
street: Mr. Sanger, 150, Oxford-street; Mr. Johnson, 68, Corn. 
hill; wie iets near Temple Bar ; ane Mr. Butler, 4, Cheapside, 
as Agen —Half-pints, 2s. 9d. ; Pints, 4s, 6d. ; Quarts, 9s., Stamp 
Duty Sredel: 
rere Cheshire, Surgeon—T. Stripling, Cold 
Waller, Preston, bi oN. Georhes Upper -Berkeley-etrest, Maryle- 
sass bookseller. W. Gaileton, Upper Georpe-stieet, Be Resta aie tys 
Tattersall, Noble-street, London, ho Fr, Singleton, Kings: 
Slade, Bridport, Dorsetshire, bo 00 hoemaker 
h Somersetshirg, ailor—W. Reyn i 
bui J. M. 
Lombard street, en vee avi 
Slash R, Mitchell, J. Philips, and. ie 
Breasley, renee sea 
, Sheffield, brewer. 
I SHQUESTRATIONS.—W, Hutton, South Queensferry, Linlith- 
ow, Inter Bryce, Glasgow, victualler—J. Hunter, near Midcalder, wood- 
merchant. 
a LIRTHS.On the goch ult, at Fer ¢ lady of the Hon. B.A. Lambart, 
a 50, » Wilton crescent, the lady of T Milner Gibson, 
e 5th inst , in Dover-street, the Lady Harriet 
r 
ay inst., at Dryburgh Abhey, the Hon. and Rev 
ec fey, youngest brother of the Barl of Erroll, to the Lady Alicin 
hird daughter of the Bai 1 of ican On 
Marylebone, the Boa Goaolp 
to the Hon saroline! Montagu, aaugiver'ee the late, and sister of the present, 
Renee io 
On she ‘hit at his 
A he MADE IN TEN ee Ot aS: 
YY THE NEWLY-INVENTED CH 
EGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
Ante OOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, MANvuFAcTuRERs, Lewss, 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
degree of temperature can be given to the cream, by placing it 
in a pan of cold or hot water, which ensures the butter coming 
jn 10 or 22 minutes. The simplicity of its Appa and the 
facility with which it may be Sere no inconsiderable 
advantages over those now in common 
WA sen and 3 
ud pee aaa tos Ibs, 26 to 281bs. 
ee preaden: e } 258. 35s, 428. 
zine Pans for Chums to standin, extra. N.B,—Thermometers 
and Butter Prints supplied. May be obtained through any 
respectable i jeunes in town or country, and from the Man 
oe Lew 
T seen fe Teudlaty at Warcn7’s Range Warehouse, No, 3 
Aarthr: -Street, near the > Monuments Rropy’s pean Warehouse, 
t 5 
No. 20; Oxford-street. 
