96 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. (N°: 
continue to be so until t hey, by desire of the customer, entered 
into sume binding engagement with a third ee * ey the 
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duty. The offence of stealing from ready-furnished lodgings was |. had pursued his career for about 2 ars. Abou! TS ago 
increasing to a frightful extent. This seemed to Be a case of | he was instrumental an n procaring the, Pork waa 
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Money due to him. When order is given by son to | wholesale af ayers om so that he must send it before a jw Sia tion of several of his companions, by aachitie: against than taal 
pay part of his money to another, a foregone valpat ie Pa voc prisoner mitted for trial, and was taken out of court in | such a storm of indignation and resentment was raised against 
tion in equity, the order fixes the money the moment it is shown | convuls’ him in consequence, amongst the rirbe ne that it is probable 
to the party on whom itis drawn. Had tne customer who heid Tricks ee Sailors Cri: ——Deniel Solomons, a shipping-agent, | his lfe would have c tper sacrificed if he had fallen into their 
the check become bankrupt, the amount of that check would have | near the ep od docks, speared to answer the complaint of some poe tae ag ers were remanded for a we 
pas-ed to his assignees, use, in er make an effectual pera sailors for detaini eic hammocks, chests, clothes, &c. THaMzs OFrFice. ~ Char vge of Murder at Se: aturdey, 
assiznment ofa debt, in the event of the kraptey of the as- | The lads stated ‘that Mr. oto agreed to find them a ship, and | Wak maton chief mate of _ Ps from Coctctentiacgne 
signor, theassignment of a debt must have ything equivalent | told them to leave their sea-stock of clothes in his possession. | brought pt ne the magist » after a bongrin in vesdiomaua 
Oa di of chattels personal, as far as the cas: mits. He | He then advanced them a trifie for board and lodging, and sent | remanded, on . 0 de eiiiey u-ing the death 
therefore determined that the check would operate aS an equitable | them to Gravesend to nm bo the a = eee they of W. Vage, an pi ntice on board that ship, by nezlect and il- 
assignment, and that proof should be made for the amount by | had gaged. en they arrived ther tor u-aze. On the evitence then adduced the mayistr: re direc. 
Mr. Corvan and Mr. Doxs rg peer} in the ordinary form for the | them, and ti k their way back es n ie tions for the aporeh G t tain, who surrendered on 
assignor and assignee of a debi Solomons now refused to give up the articles deposite:! with him | Monday, and w rt ht up fer examina‘ ap_eared th; 
PRES rete ae ae a until the money he advanced sho paid. One of the lads | deceased was a7 lh the 4 eee e, and deser eq 
said that Selomo: a m Is. P bed in G avesend, | the morninz af; ship’s arviv: inople. + e was 
380 lice. and had paid 6. is account, but he had peared fe ashore a tree tof! pale in ~ ho it id the r der 
‘wo days on board th ea 'ssel by which he was taken to that port. roaming about t:: 3 pact © wax taken on board by th * 
tae eect se wit rps hah sy Bones At : had bech obliged wo pane his passage back, and had lost ten | master’on the day the p sailed, and was then s iertag ein 
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the committal of the prisoners, Patrick and Michacl Wallace.— age Spi ne oS ecairgacnet ag pee Whe conte etnies | panours and sores in his legs.” Instead of b oS in the foreni-tie 
3 sores in hi S of being i ' 4 
ship. His goods detained were worth 4/., and he conld n-t goto | he was thrust into the long-boat on deck, with only a blanket to 
sea without them. The agis' rate said Senplainaet was e+titied | cover him. was compelled to perform his duty, an 
c y orders 
the insurances effect the Lucy, to which he ailuded ; av a i 3 F ‘ ‘ " 
to have his things returned on ent of the 67. advanced for | were given by the pri-oners to beat him with a rope if he di 
on the last day of examination: but he should forbear to enter rterag IfMr. Solomons naderteok %o'Hud & ship, and failed | get up when called, He was kept six weeks in the bo ) andins 
upon the subject until he should hear wh he magistra: ere | to do so, he o' to pay the parties tor lost +Solomens | neither shoes, stoc c change of linen. When in the 
determined to do with prisoners, on the original charge = | said he should no: give up the goods; if they were taken away | Channel he suffered so much from cold tha” he was sent into the 
counsel for the: prosecation were not able at — to bring by force, he should brin action Tover.— The magistrate | fo tle; but, as the men lained, he was puti to a coal. 
forward evidence necessary to show that the offence amounted aid he should take care that he delivered up the clothes. Solo- | hole, where he re while the ship was perfor quaran. 
toafelony magistrate considered it his duty to commit | on. if that Worship’s decisi here may be a hundred | tine in Standga , and thouzh a medical offi fe daily 
m-that charge, he would not enter into the cas th ¥: | applications of the same description against me.—The magistrate | on board, the pri-oners re: ularly reporied al well e cay the 
That the case of the Drzad was not perfect was not the fault of said he had hak doubt of it; put he was n decide on t mat ‘ew a bucket of water over hi-r, and beat bim frequently 
prosecutors, who had done al! they coul:! to procure the nec evidence bef m, and should el his obedience with arope. On the 2Ist the lad was tound naked i 
bere —Sir P. Laurie said that this case had cost him wien Haxt.Jumed Vilson was broweht up, charged with | state; hiscluthes had been take y the captain’s orders, that 
much apxiety. He had never witnessed one in which Lin being concerned, wi'h others, in robbing’ M » a farmer. of | the cook might wash them. Towards evening the captain was 
crime had been committed in amore artfal mi ans He 89/. at a prize-fight in the country.—Co ourplainant stated. that on | told he was dying, and that something should be done for him; 
been new evidence of an important kind brought cpt since | the 27th Oct he went tosee a prize-fight at six-mile Bottom, near pete ton an tim 7 be taken into the cabin, but within two hours 
the le einige tion ‘ha eae wid * et, opettiy hook s Newmarket, and that he had not been long on the ground before he witnesses attributed ep death to ill-usage, 
Seocuert me wacheary takes Was ecngeak tga ee ~ srt tirati . he was suddenly helt by the arms, and robbed of a check for 40/., | neglect, eer poh: se, to the cold —After a long s inquiry, the 
: ides cash amounting to 49/. He observed a number of well. ners were committed for Leip tor wilful murd 
nonin thestomgost condense thatthe Jadpe mh seouid'seea ie | “eessed men about him at te ime, and arsongat thes, he 
depositions, and learn that Governmen fe witness to pet cides nt bi om ch Was Sheik TATTERSALL’ 
a@ most important fact, and that the commercial com nity were | ° ee itively to his identit ee Hs : that ral horses were backe:l in the Sunies of the eatterhi oon, but, 
deeply interested inthe result, would without hesitation p stpone eee rhenci hea 5 oe Pao Sines, age eginesh aslight decline in Palzemon, the odds remain precisely as 
the tri + ‘ r mer; hs a been e on to dep ae ae suffered th months’ imprisonment for attempting a rob- = preeeet test. Pe gia one insfance 17 to 1, were it on Oe 
bear to the i ; wepars f i Sab the wtal th bs a | PS ats 1m un" custody the day after the fight, «nd upon sane Wane 3 30 to 1 each, to . ail sum: ; t. Rosalie and 
maniécttedlingeoneensinns Aa thr o near, he fett | him found the 40/. check iventified by complainsnt —~Witnesses Knight of the Whistle; 50 tol agst. Ermengardis, whose part 
no aific ity in wien the re — Be thes wor 2 e felt | were called to prove that prisoner was presen? in the aftemoon of were unsblet to get on all thei: money and long odds °e: ey octane 
pe the $a Coral ox ‘ae, mae <q ia wor the day in question at the George Inn, Southwark; but one of Mere tibe close-of .» tery dull afternoon tie prime o 
rileen Saat toperd 40. tte oo Presll-rtyra — them did not remember the number of his own house, and the crore a aise 238 puiee: 
much evidence as would bear out counsel in the statement ‘the others were not received with muche nfivence. 4 to Lagst Scott's lot (taken, and | 30 to I aget Knight of the Whistle 
to the insurances effected on that shiv, that it might not be s: ~The magistrate said that they had proved nothing aft-r all ; and afterwards offered) (taken and aft etfer) 
th een taticiie den ddie-to it rejudice against en if i ¢ he hat been seen at: the George i after to 1 the mares (taken) 50 to 1 Belgrade (taken) 
ee Mr. Clarkson then called a Jud shipbrok - oes noon of the fight, he had plenty of time to get there after th ayy Fale jolie af (valk) a = x Sy nay ey 
Sateak thabie ecaen fisleebonca Geshe oe inthe | Dery, which took’place in the morning. n remanded him 18 toot ‘orohattoa (Schon) po i EBay Rtn or 
iene Semesines Compan aoaied 9230: to: bea = mses = F stig g at ce Molly —— an hh. fish- 1g to 1 Ecioes 1000 to 10 Ben Brace (taken) 
t 7 ucy, ont 17th Oct. Wr: Michael Wallace. He |e mes foe with. ge eee pitcred te Reali sete ang ta Tong auchite\ ae 
Peter pte = the licyiiby witieh +t auec that the eae Ghackte Randfal of of Fraud nto a butehes’ ae in Newport market eating oe aig 10,300 £0.70 Mectaphi liake! 
praca san teed a i is iS eae, beef, roar -sevd Defendan’ ». basket in hand, by complainant trasging two THOUSAND Guin NEA STAKES. 
pes tae tit bs ic Bristol sre dete tei Val through nape casting Aa ing uisitive look at the stoek of en between Ralph and Cameleon (taken). 
eet ‘worse fr ia the handwritio a Seti i un xed dainties on both sides; a sant conceivir g she bh PEL PET, Le 
& so cn be effected, and pig the | the appearance of a Saturday night. cust: mer, be solicited her in ZEIte O ji ae t. rh wh xk brabehale: 
bisl of jading. from which pee at thatthe ‘master of the Lie the resular way for her custom. A joint of delicate mutton was | © INSOLVE = Wane “a eet ‘o jae oy 
was Houston Wallace; brother of ik, reg | banded down, wiich having been submitted by defendant to the | BAN KRUETC SES ANNULLE ATON, Fore-st., leather- 
Mi Wallace t to be te —— ae sapiens ieoons judgment of her nose, was thrown on the chopping-block with | Seller.—J. Bupp, Liverpool, commission-agent. 
ber — seme a — es F- | the disparaging expression of “di-ty caz-mar’’ The ofended DECLARATIONS OF. PANBRUPTCY. —R. Macarntay, ree: 
but as he had <li proving it, he could not call it ject butcher made use of that kind of verbal retort which offended | tifier. Silver-stree . WonTNER, woollen-draper, ae fair. BS 
widence. That document stated that asimilar insurance hia 4 butchers in Foneray are ant to resort tn, the consequence of whi BANKRUPTS.— aK “Cuntrree, So ee pton, brewer. — T, 
in Glasgow ; thi nt, sand num were | Was that defendant made her way ——— y to the nearest | Ksastey and J. L, Keastey, Long e, and Wyld sider 
ee — ; that the amount, mari: — on kennel, cauzht up a handful maby aud threw Ai the goodly | Bermondsey, tanners.--T. Hesxrn, jun., Thornley, Lae hy 
anne a = pet ih wea ar array of ‘ots and siroins that theshop. The charge | horse-dealer—G. PF. Keascaner and J. Kexsenner, Great Ser- 
sudtbboostiinett tens Linneily stated that she had cleared the | 25 Prey thea aati. 2 este een | Goedakice eee ae Senet Whe. 
coast on the 3d Dec.,with evais only 1 but not | mtented <olely for the butcher, who aes ed her | fordshire, paper manufa -—J. Go.pts, High-st., White- 
lena evidenes. “’. % Mieacif 24:3 . Sang | out of thesrop. ‘He n-tonly called me out of eet nlawful | chapel, distiller.—J.Preip and W. Fre.p, Mincing-lane, wine- 
tulal, oe the Dry ee mame, your Wutchip, but he tould me be’d gi vp oy ofa | brokers.—J. Barwerr, Sydenham, Kent, builder.—J, Lewis, 
1 mad fy 
: of motton for every one of me childre, and. Ve ent thisteen Tredegar, Monmouthshire, draper.—G. Donnsuty, High-st, 
On ea ednesday the Solicitor-General application to | at pri-int that I could grill be its right father Dudle ee 
the Judge presiding in the Central Crim: ones Coed for the post- well kn id this 
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0 v 3. oney-scrivener.—J. Satter and J. Cate 2 Gio ester, 
Ponement of the trisl, on the gronnd of the a ‘absence — into Sian <ses of fon ee! le cles “i Mes. Cronin —T. Trarrorp, Hatton, Lincolnshire, r.—J. Lawrew 
Vs a@ necessary witmess. There was crane oO believe that he tracted a dirty piece of paper, which she Seamed to justice. The | and R. Lawron, Leigh, cas! . Farre.oven, 
was on his way home, and anti] ong arrived it would be unsafe to | document was, of course, noc admissible as regres the con. | Liverpool, engineer.—J. Sranp ey, * 
proceed.” The evidence which h lish was of high | tents were these :—"i ho op you Will Parting th grate libty Gin. | —J- Suruirro, Manchester, pelachreats see BLey, Bir- 
; = Doar when the vessel was lost, a timin i take In trobling you But this poor woman as Bin grat'y | Mingham, hotel-keeper.—J. SraaTE wick.—W. J 
Svuld therefore speak from personal know the facts. | emposed on By the presnir. she his In detted to this poor woman | Duck, hosier, wee Love-lane, ‘Chea pside.—G Coox pea 
The learned counsel o d the preposition to admit the pri- for washen 13 6 and en pe 26 and’a linnen shemmie — Nort! ae E. L. Mayor, iomtcope, Northampton 
Soners to bail, and hoped the Court would not give them the o good As nu cm it from her the Pore woman can FRESHN gtoc: Bond-street, Chelsea: — Li WATLING, 
portunity of escaping from the Country. en ew Fe ke good Ingtish to Explane- her ca: threw that i trabbie | iutcher Teepe ‘Islington.—J. PARSON » grocer, Almond. 
first preterred, one of them absconded, abandoned his house and you with these few lies’ she Has always maxin sum Excuse a bt? Yorkshire. —R. Ciay, merchent, Huddersfield —W, JEN- 
family, tis ly traced to a town in Lancashii Bout hit and pays other woman be‘ore her face i hop Gint!min s, tailor, Gloucester.—J. JENKINS, mashes aah aaa 
ae wnlck they Bed you will take up her disteessin case though she lives in Sin Ging | West..-T. Topp, factor, Birmingham.—J. and W.'K. Roasox; 
very e: sive and profitable, and there was little doubt of their wich i xnow Is hout of the jurypra dence of the office iam wil’n | §Tocers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne —W. R. Kz roby grocer, Eastcheap. 
being able to obtam bail to almost any amount, although i t | to come for Ward to her kra She is’ onest uprite sober most | —G- Lewis, Ticensed: victualler, Mile- en Art —E: Brrpos- 
part a Steir intentign to surrender to take their trials. He always and hindeustyous enrol lam table tradesman, } WATER, victualler, Birmingham —J. S. Davis, furniture-uealer, 
w mo submit that the shoald tin cus- | ond always sells chrape and civil to anny lady or gentiim when | Sheftield. z 
tody uni Phas tera The Court acceded, and they plase to send their order. So no more from yours at present, SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.+R. A. Kinston, Verreville 
bein n committed to Newgate.—W. the preeedin; ~ | CoRistaPuer HENNERTY, No. 10, Little Johnson-street, Buck. | 824 Anderston, near Seem bag oe sind of phat 
ns en, Teena the | ridze-street, St. Giles London.—Mole Candles 8d., dips 64., prime | Rirenrs, wren gens merchant.—J, Kink1anp, Glasgow, print- 
— oun at ~~ Verdes, stating that the Lucey was harins 3 a grart, for Redy Munney Oniey.”"—Neither tiie epis. | Warehous 
a uae a cae conn Sa nn one: | the nok the eloquence Beiie-able to inate the — of wilful ibid Rpstiiha we pllienndiicnmndiberk- dalle eatdagi 
clutlies; sia i di “Auge rpc ipclee int damage brouzht by the butcher, defendant mulcted in the | — Brarms.—On Monday, tholst inst., at Hatton, Middlesex, Lady 
ligence, the Officer who: apprehended the other brothers was sent | “W™@ — Pollock, ofa es oe “bap cong the 25th ult., in Golden-squarey 
to Bristol, in the Houston Wallace, who, it is belieted, Wonsmir-stasar— Wholesale Manufactory of Housebreaking | the wife of W , M.D., of a son.—On cece 2 tee 
sunk the ship intentionally: for . Impiements.— Witham Rowell, dressed in the mene coca soneei | 28th ult., = a Ber street, tice. Kiallm mark, of a dau-hter.—On 
surance comphaben! wo id ‘be et vedi te 7 of detuning in ins ner, and a young w who gave the name of Rachae — ; the gts sha wage, the lady of the Rev. A. O. Fitz- 
disclosures, the solicitor to eo prosecutors‘has ascertainea that . ed om suspicion = ie ea concerned in te of Flednorougt. Notts, of a daughter.—On the 29th 
Michac] Wallace’ as far as 1897, caused an insurance to burglaries. It appeared t' eeks ago a o beans ta nlt., at Cat hedge, Gosfield, Essex, the lady of T. Fowke, Esqe 
effected on a vessel ealled the Delt, feom London to Jamaica | #507 Street, Finsbury, wes evn into during the —_ and . RN, of a daughter.—On Saturday, the goth ult., at the house of 
ito seh nema om hen | sr, Wr, yb GN | ian” Port eo ae 
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Srna ds stareren ieetemmaonaas anon es well, was plundered of a Jarge quant.ty of apparel, &c. These ara rto, on the 5th of December last, 5. 
tele, &ec.; the marks a0d> nw of which were. specified proecre d oe seoprec crt Serjeant was | John: ston mo ee, a Tsitanoic. Majesty’ '3 Consul for thet ai, 0 
in the poicy. Upon inquiry at the custom-house it was ascer. | °@PL° oe and soon receiv sre en Martha, eldest dauzhter of E. Ri y, Esq 2 M.D., of the same 
tai tending to incalpate the prisoner. He then n adopted measures t> | place.—At the British Embass vans, ns ¢ 13th ult. by the 
‘ained that no goods so marked and numbered were ever shipped ascertain his resid and ed there on Sunday nicht, i <a A x “A nhs park. 
on beard the Deita. The insurance office settled as faratotal loss. company with a police Souneatae ‘The a ¥ d re sin Rignt Rev. sishop Luscombe, A. Doug sank cere. town a Sui 
The excitement at Lioya’s _ been exceedingiy great in con. ae hace th rests nite ara ease pi panic d New South Wales, to Emily, eldest daughter of Rear-Admir. ; 
sequence of thes transactions, od commercial men are much | “© Prisontr, whom the policem: end the serjeant | Salisbury betel en t, KC. B, of Tenace y Ball the county of 
- iat hesanie eae proceeded to search the place. The frst ronjet ee attracted his ae and Weeden-lodge, Bucks.—On > the 2nd inst. 
. eee wil. cia im was a bag containing two m keys, and St. George’s, Hanover-square, by the ing w. Pratt, Siewart 
—Robbing Ready.furnished Lo odgings.—Ca- veral instruments used by Daehn: ~ A canting of va-uable ibanks, Esq., of Bushey-grove, Herts, to Lucy, relict of the 
volte ine Camere, & = actress, was greet with stealing from her Soni apparel was strewed about the place. Upon further Right Hon. William Lord Rendiesham, and daughter of the late 
furnished k lofetngs @ quantity of bed clothing, and other articles, | searck he discovered a large bag, eight dozen'ske eton | E.R. Pratt, Esq., of Royston, in the county of Norfolk. ; 
ue 7l ‘Phe prisoner, Was a person of superior manners, | keys, together with an assortment of centre-bits, darkies, fives, — the Sist ult., at Cayenham-hill, Saffols, in the 
went into # stron hysterical fit, and appeared to be unconscions | and other implements: of a similar ‘descriction. Upon countisg | 57tn year of his age, t e Bev. H. Cholmeley, rector of Trostes, 
ef the proceedings. ‘Her family were said to be of high respect- | the tools it was found that the skeleton keys alone amounted to Suffolk, a and brother of the. ey ir M. Cholmeley, Bart., of Eas- 
abiliry, but tad cast “her of owing to her preiiiliction for the | no fewerthan 136. About 60 pawnbrokers’ auplicates, relating | tan, near Grantha: ne a ‘i ult., at 32, Upper Stamford- 
stage. Having: brend C i ‘suit, she was reduced | to property which there was every reason to believe was the street, Bi i G. Katz, Esq-, 
; ; (in her pursuit, d pro- —s ol of his aes, | q 
te tre cecpest ¢ , Which caused her to commit the offence. | duce of plunder, were found upon them. Mr. Wyman identified | sx 0; lat ace se -square. n, ore ty of 
Mts: Bete » Mated that prisoner had engaged an | 2 Silk cloak, umbrella, and two parasols, as his Berbice.—On. the 20th ult,, at Guttingen, of i inflammation oF the 
apartment, for $0 pay 4. 6d. a week. On | Stated that onthe evening of Sunday, Dec. 27, he found, on lungs, Major-General Sir Victor Von Arentsscilg night Com- 
Saturday hating issed ‘a cloak, 8h sasp-cted prisoner of steal | urning from church, his house had been entered by means of | panion of the Bath, — night of the Powee erand S of the 
ng it; and on Going toto her apartment thatthe carpet | skeleton keys, and everyroom ran 7_ the most valuable | Guelphic order of the White Horse ; Gover fe rode eerich 
had been taken ap, the clothes stripped Of, and other articles | articles of apparei had been selected and taken away. On the | Munden, &c.. This caanip-aelbonee ‘officer great 5 distinguiseed 
Tnissme. Fr sorer. ae nm into enstody, when she admitted | day preceding the robbery the male prisoner calied at his shop | himself, particularly: throughout the war in the Pen enins 
- —— the articles ch om pousaes the means of snbsistence — | and inquired the = different articles, but he observed that | —— ———_— 
he 2 es were produ Y pawnbrokers, w } prov his eyes appeared the time engsged in making gordon 4 of the eee 
hey were pleiged by prisoner, . Kerr sald’ that it was 02 place. He had no doubt that prisoner favoured him with t — riiitted by Masons, Baavae swanatinera ie oo Gas or ‘Lon- 
withont mech pain she made such a charce agaiost | yor preliminary visit for the sole purpose of making a. 0 aking a rough esti doo, and Sn 9 omg 3; CHARLES. 
woman, but being a widow, and having ‘ rr, | mate of the vaine of his _ booty: The was recog- ‘iat all Adver- 
= horse not bavi to lose be. tach pro S$. | tised by several officers oe of the last auras the “aig ‘aad Con ‘the County of Middiosex, where ail Saver 
ctof a stranger.—The magistrate ‘that remained in this country, and it was stated that he i wees od oe 
