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THE GARDENERS’ 
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eee an attentive consideration of t them we are of opinion that. 
they do not contain any mitigation of your offence. the 
contrary, they rather tend to aggravate it. The first ee to 
which you have pleaded guilty is a libel on the Duke of Bruns- 
wick, committed aBRECERTY for the purpose of ministering to that 
morbid taste for scandalin the public to. which your paper appears 
to owe much of its circulation, and in order to obtain a still 
eRtes CiTED Ey. by such means ee the paper from which you derive 
your living. But there appears to have been a further motive on 
your part in publishing this libel, iat your allusion, jocular thoug gh 
it appeared to be to the soreebie ss ey, worn by the Duke would 
* The sentence of the court 
you be imprisoned in her 
for is calendar months. With 
affix a deep stain upon the character 0: 
lated to ruin him in his profession. here he 
mpt to rnin in his 
character and profession a person’ who eee from the affida- 
i reatest respectability. The 
sentence of the court therefore is that for this offence you be 
further imprisoned in the gaol of Newgate for the space of eight 
calendar cee See tion after the expiration of the former 
Lord Denman: We anne 
Becta Sai the agers now. 
allow you to go into aagening si 
Defendant: But, my Lord— Lord 
The Slave- erating Case, —Mr. ee ne bn ithe Tech of the prose- 
he application of 
Mr. Prendergast to nave Tho is Jennings erie a bail. He 
said that Caran Hill, the prineisal witness for the prosecution, 
ed to return to this country from his command 
would be a great hardship if, upon his ue turn, he found no 
counsel proceeded to 
contend that there was much difficulty in catching the prisoner 
red to the affidavits, 
and amongst there to the prisoner’s aster who deposed that 
he had been living at his own house, and keeping a school there 
id that he might 
thought the case was 
and directed that the Deron should enter 
nizances: in 100/., and give two sureties id 501. each, or four 
sureties in 252. cael to appear and take his trial at the August 
sessions of next yeal 
Railway Robberics. John Roland, a watchman at the Padding- 
Great Western Railway, was indicted gs 
stealing 2000 yards a crape gauze, value 180/., the property © of 
the company. There 
which laid the property as bel longing a other ae 
containing the crape had been sent by Mr. estie, a manu- 
o his Bernt im ecendont and stolen on its 
of the prsorat The jury, after a short dcliberation, returned a 
verdict 
tions oft thie 
so frequent Phat neither the property of the company nor that of 
the passengers would be safe, It wi 
protect the pie oe athe aehtence therefore was that he be 
elony cer at Haggerston, was indicted 
for icloniousty HEURES Bean eaiute of potass to Mary Haynes 
i The evidence in this 
case has been already be fe our Teasers and it is unnecessary to 
eca) seen om in mt 
was indicte: ion ia the murder of his 
Te was a5 arraigned on the pre: 
evidence adduced in the former case 
him Guilty, but recommended him to mercy on account of his 
supposed ignorance of the medicine, Mr. Justice Coltman in 
addressing the prisener ee him that the crime of which he had 
cted him to a punishment barely short 
of death, bat in con: eaeies of the jury having taken a merciful 
view of his case and i 
re of its dangerous aoe such sentence would 
ot $e; in fhfoted. i sentence was that he be imprisoned in the 
House of Correction and kept to har Jabour for two years. 
MARK LANE, Frinay, Dr —Ss' Monday scarcely 
any fresh samples of En, iene have eneaed at Market, 
nor do we observe any iteration in its value.—The business 
doing in Foreign ae been very ea but prices are not lower. 
Bonded is algo inquired atte: 
BRITISH, pen oe eens s. 8. 8. 8 
‘Wheat, Exsex, Kent, and Suffolk . White 44 56 Red . 44 52 
—— Norfoll, Lincolashires anit Yorkshire é 47 54 White — 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshi Polands i5 25 Feed 16 24 
Cat Northumber}and and e Potato 5 
= foe Seabee Wate Potato 16 24 
. 74° Malting and rind. a 
Malt pale, ship Say i > 
Hertiord and Essex pane 
Harrow 25 84 
Tongpodas 28 
28 29 
ye 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new 2 tos so” 
igeon,, Heligola and nae 
Peas, white » Bot M 
TSP ERAG AV RAGES. 
v 
per Quarter. 
Oct. 27 
Nov. 3 
Bebe: Se Se 
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Dec. 1 . . . 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver 
Duties on Foreign Grain 
GAZETTE OF THE 
BANKRUPTCY —E. sree 
maker. ANNULLED_. J. Woon,42,Coleman-at., and Ferengdon sega 
eR ERUPTS-—MG Anzeny Waltham Holy Cross, Essex, apothe 
T. Gonr, end, Berkshire, eattle-des J, Li, Heat 
Jane, City, shipowner—K- Pu , Abingdo “Berl 
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s CATHERINE, weaietie aeagucar'o 
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Rajehur, near Nus bad, 
M. Warn, path He st 
in the 
he City of London 
on of ut late Right Hon 
De enbighshire, Mar 
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Yesterday, th eth, in Brook-street, t aes 
by his death—Yesterday, the oth, Vidaeniys as Dee's Hotel, General’ Sir 
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