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vivid than others. M. pane e had, therefore, mare wee 
t op cgi as that which he 
tae a i force "ot 
of veness 
ox Talbo 
nly employed, and upon Pe 
dleetricity had obtained such 
that, 7 ac ecording toa conipanieation ‘ron M 
‘a 
a 
7 
so that 
etin much to anticlpiat 
oa should be. effected, 
all be taken by the "Daguer type. 
achinery.— A a “Tittle piece of m 
chanism, a steam s been for r some time 
pposite 
the E Eastern insicatioe: Commercial-road "East -‘Stimu- 
pa ekotiaal ‘engineers w who examined t 
inven ntor, a “watchm aker, has since attempted, and 
ome ae es of modern times, viz.,a gio ing 
, including engine 
boiler, safety-valyes, fly-wheel, stop-c' cocks, feed-pi ipe s, and 
all the other mg a does not ‘exceed pee pennyweights. 
than the 
of London from taking under the com- ' 
te Act — the improvement of ae ‘=D 
ses and the attached premises 
about en feet in thickness, was to be t 
street. eres the eutie ag between the City and the Uni- 
versil rene whether the City oes power to takethe rest, thatis, to 
take e thanwas actually re: he purposes of the Act. 
The Universi ity, it appeared, was des 
of the premises in rages own hand. 3 
premises were —— ease to str. orris for an 
of four years, ata of be 
admitted that the “city must 
rown into the st r' 
ms which should be ae through to be left with one — “tr 
And what was to be with the covenants i e leas 
gislature an ulterior object, which was manifested in the 
The cylinder is sixteenth of an inch in| whole. course of the a To improvements, namely, the 
pear de and i Sees been pase woe ae eis Det rag building of suitable houses along the new streets. Bn Honour 
makes ards oe 500 revoluti thought this was a mere speculative motion, and t be refused 
with cost 
Latest Ni a ews from savin ae rican journal Court oF Common Preas.—(London Sittings at Nisi Prius 
y before the Lord Chief Justice and a Special Jury.)— Ca lander v. 
so deep th A band trich. ior was an action for a breach of contract in not de- 
livering 100 lasts of tares the best quali It appeared that 
of music ee ier ise et wove ib me? the contract in au uestion betwen ths e plaintiff and the defendant, 
young: la ly present EP: HOE: UEC My: ARM BOR who was a merchant at Konigsberg, was for 100 lasts of tares of 
Pp the best quality, we = Shipped by the defendant at Lenore oped? on 
Christianity in China.—It a aprons from the German | board a vessel to b ided fo: urpose by the plaintiff. 
i at on the Ist of June a letter was received by ™ proper quantity oft si vad shipped, and ae in this 
Pro’ rv Neuma' of Munich, from the celebrated much damaged, and of very inferior quality; and the plaintiff 
psa fe rand missionary, ‘Gutzlaff, dated far sought to recov mpensation in damages for the loss 
back as May 20, 1840, from Macao. The letter m.- | Which pee thereby sustained. In support of his req aes 
. a | ly of evidence was given to show that the ship which he had 
pani package of hinese nd manuscripts ; and | provided was an excellent and perfectly seaworthy vessel, that 
their being forwarded in that way may account for the | the utmost care had been tak ° voyage, 
delay in its arrival. At the time of writing, M. Gutzlaff beh sree _ ea mae ——— ed met ~ 
. . 7. oO efendant the evidence prin ly con: ie 
habe aoRe 2 od going: board A. stg * Elliot's a depositions of persons at —— erg, who stated that the tares 
as int =a and. first Chinese secretary mab the expedi- | when shipped were of the best quality; but that the vessel in 
tion. n his letter that “several learned Chinese | bien tee Mass shipped was — in the best condition. The 
have just become aces to the ry sage e ei a poet | Lord ustice summed up the epee 3; and the jury having 
of distinguished talent ; another ely well- was ane pom ca anhour, found a verdict for the plaintifi— 
informed bookseller “by Guangsi, aby has poaaa! 3 st a ocak poe tae Bo Kelly v. Solari.—This apkicts 
whole empire on usiness, and is ac wit of much public interest, brought in the name of ‘Alaeria man Kelly, 
every literary a The latter is, ata he ic atitaangy retelling wahaeungehy bag carrapeatrcegrarminictatpym date 
. Pay s = paid 0 em as i 
Chin whom I have 2 yet contact. | alleged, under a ————— of the facts. It appeared that 
‘ P! 
Every good Christian will be ov: sa Yea r that these | the defendant i we widow of a person named Angelo Solari, who 
folks with long tufts and li comet the =” akg ected =e cparate polities on heer _ soo ey oe oN 
ee a 3 ¢ in the whole to s e policy 
to the — sa thao ow, fe which was the immediate subject of investigation was dated the 
commentary estament without any oreiga 3¢ September, 1836, and was for 200. The um was payable 
aid. Lam all busy wel ee J apanese ; the converts are and it appeared the insured (Mr. Solari) had neglected 
me such zealous Christians that : they are ready to risk to pay one premium policy a time e 
+ tinus 
Roman Remains. —Some excavations recently made at 
alzburg, in Au. eo for the foundation of a monu- 
me sg ) Mozart, have led to the discovery 0 of a Roman 
oft of buildings ‘of ames The municipality has ordered 
the works for the monumentito_ be suspended, ‘and further 
spot. 
Cowart or Caancery.—The ~ v. Bosanquet and 
Hiill,—This was an information, the management 
of the School of Broxbourne, in Hertfordshire, and praying 
the elergsman of the parish, and the trustee of the charity; the 
Yaa orp Hill, is the master of the school, which is en- 
may be taught to read and write. 
the eaanient, Uist Sir. Hill, the mas- 
ter, isa porouratiochece ay to instruct in the higher branches of 
education, and that he had for some time taken the sons of the 
more wealthy s into the school along with the boys of 
the c! > Feee ¢for such boys the usual stipend. Finding, 
however, that the number of th children sent to the school 
was rapidly di the trustee, took another 
m th t f th parish, ani por id appo' 
e centre of the inted a master, to 
whom Mr. Hill transferred the 20/. a- en Th ence of this 
arrangement h: mos! 
all proved abuses of c! 
haritable 
to suppose that informations port aalee 
‘were no pr 
Vie BA 
tien of 
‘oper grounds to sup} 
B-CHANCELLOR’S Coune: pir ree alee 
London. 
—Sir Charles Wetherell moved — 
don the poli 
deducting three months’ disco cent., 198/, 15s. 
Insurance pany now claimed to recover 
ver. 
erdict for 
Rotis Courr.— Calvert v — Mr. wes- 
legacies of ‘500! each to 5 tr: Col “*, and 
quest was wholly distinct from the vrai 
tors. © expression in the w 
ties were entitied.— srl Kinn 
th di 
Seine effect the testator’s in- 
S, as 
‘ore Lord i Ser and a 
arity, a soldier, 
the eens stationed at Woolwich, was putto the Reg charged 
rice, a bombardis he 
case appeared in our Paper a few 
ected with 
weeks since, at the time of their occurrence,—Mr. Adolphus stated 
the caseon the part of the prosecution, and called several wit- 
ho proved 
Hf 
Bt 
e back, passing upwards, 
‘ds extracted from tie hs cur gg of the chest. 
signe 
very sorry for what had 
Esra he Pe vexed aa ex irritated at the time, having 
a public-house previously. Itwas proved 
and had in the ee for 
on the 
wai could oo fips sane 
up the evidence, and the jury found the 
. The Court sentenced the pri 
and hardlabour, — 
 circumstani 
following case, als _ whic’ m for trial before 
same Court, was m noticed in ur last ahi esmber. 
he resid in B ate-fields, Shadwelj 
the evening of 25th June met the prisoner e neigh. 
bourhood. Heard Long tell Covington that the landlord had 
murderer of m ree mother, and for two pins I would your 
head off.” was rather intoxicated, and C fae still 
more so. sg en struck him a blow across the face, and 
ade his nose bleed. Covington then ran out of the house and 
t sige Soporte 
ward off at Long 
mptin; is to get 
e! 
who w luegate-fields was | 
upon the floor, and was quite dead. Examined his face, and 
ere bruises on the right eye. lood 
and his face had a livid auuens mee, whi 
ona told the ju 
a 
** Guilty of Mans aes iso! 
Judge, in passing sentence, told the prisoners that th 
brought basipactcats into that disgraceful si aay ry through drink, 
The offence was one of a very serious ch Under all the 
ces, the paatenee was, that they te sev erally kept to 
hard labour in the House of Correction for six months. 
MARK LAN , JuLY 9.—The fresh supply of Wheat 
since Monday has titer” £0. a oernts extent, and the sales that 
have been effected were at that day’s prices. There is no altera- 
tion in free Foreign, the stock of which is reduced to about 50,000 
ars.; some sales of ecg hg 
impeoving prices. There wi 
Corn of any description. 
BRITISH, per Im al Quarter. 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and. Rofl aS 66_Rea 
—— Norfolk, Sn pagers m2 and Yorksh ire 58 t0 64 Whi 
Barley. «+ » + = + Maltin, ting and distilling 28 to34 
oes Lincolushire and ‘Yor! Eshive Re lands ae 2 25 
ee and Seotch” fe ed 25 Potato S6do 98 
Red Wheat were made for arrival at 
no alteration in the sale of Spring 
hite 85 to 
Ripe tee eee 
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ral irs mt re, percwt. pay ee 
The oon aa ies the I a Mae ure ar as fia _ per'ton 3 
ie-fou, oF ewt.—. Express» 
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GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. - 
INSOLVENT.—H. J. py tac Crestiti a shipbroker. 
BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED.—T. » Barwick-in-Elmet, 
soared Shap Drury-lane, linen —— ni Nas Ww. The ae 
New Corn Exchange, Mark-lane, corn-merc! ant—R.. Crai har ant 
. Bates, Mionktg too, Prey square, ¢ ie mace teak. ie 
leet street, bookseller—J. Baer Ww st iar -victualle’ 
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scoréH SEgUESTEREIONS —W: 5 
—W. Young, Liberton, Edinbur, 
oe » Perthshire, mi] 
> me ¢—J. 
farm noend Stale ar, Dundee, dyer—W. Ger 
es sot Thursd: tersea, Mrs. T. 
Scythe soles ants a es ‘Sir S. Spry; 7 Bd = 
“Ca ativan a Eeeians sree te 4u - 
e lady ork 
er—On th re pte 
= dinightex in the 
m—On the ; at Christ’s at's Hospital: Mrs. G-T: or frat at 
On the 6th fees at Piisteny, i Pulley, of a son—On sn 
the residence of vat nao Park Vili a gre 's Pack a 23 air Matchi- 
ofa prot are 7th inst, at se) 
a taaraere 
aut 
‘ark’s, Kennington, on the mex eiiste Ree Bier 
M A., of St. John’s Coliege, Cambridge, to Eleanor, Sectors ee eto 
'T. Eden, of Whitehall, near Bristol—On the 6th inst., at St. Pai oS nas 
Ball Seesioe io 3 — Sac 
‘spond, Mr. E. Burr, of Cateaton-street, Esa 
of Shepperton Cottages, Hoxton—At Royston, onthe 6th i ioe — hie of 
of Stansted Mount-Fitchet, Essex, to Hester Elizabeth, y omental 
J. P.. Wedd, -y Of Roy: ne-apple 
DYED.—On the 6th inst., rraesyaon FE rie de 
lace, Edgeware-road, in the 82nd. nee iran lish t = he pel 
few South Wales, James, soa Lieat Col. Jenkin, former Jiecwel Hj, the 
iment—On the at his idence, Denmark- “road, cert Legion 
Foot—On the ara inst-, Ab Ppa ig ae J. Mayon, Ber oe ie te 
lac: New-road, 46—At W: Sussex, on the 4 ts ee 
bon yeas ber fo So a sc ey Ee hace Sis A. Piguet, Sem 
Majest 
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Orrres, 3, Cuanies-erazet, Covert Gazonas, in erie 
where ‘Advertivements and po pepe vraag 
wie day, July 10, 1@4l- 
Ys by Mi Brapseat and E: ‘awe, Lombard-street 
Printed by Mesure, Basomot sod Ersvy, Lombact Publish: 
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