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ee mar steered. Another witness, a black, stated that the sr flogged | dull, and new Irish must be Gaoted 6d. to 1s, lower; fine old qua- 
You Like * has been @ awarded to Mr. Henry S ty deceased severely. He also flogged witness, and on o ccasion | lities maintain their former value 
hew of Sie George Smart, the composer. struck him down with a piece of wood. The captain gave decease RITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. , 
nephew ciel medicine, wine, and brandy about a week before he died, but he | wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk White 45to86 Red 80 tosa 
po fl him fi days before his death. Peter Gerrard, alsoa ez Norfolk, Lincoln ans etn eo White FEE ay 
KET RST OCTOB R MEETI sailor on board the sam , had seen deceased work at the Bats Linchaahire NP EE es na Sgt ee Ase dry to ts 
“ p Beato “ Oakl  obinacm) pumps as well as he was able. He was not a strong man. a Mist hnnkieien dt and tom teh > ‘i Fe —e— Poo dee 
Tuxspay.—Match.—-The Dut seed fou “2 toe ¥ 4 Y. captain beat him the very enn da a came on board, saying pare hak IEA Baas pvergthy 6 to 38 Potato 24 to a2 
beat ae wen ner 1, Abs bydos swerved ae as not pumping hard e seen him beat him mene Bas, , Wiese: ai aaa mayo wwe Tk Soto 33 Harrow 31 to 24 
h. ft. 6to 5 on = ee sg imes. About six days ty he a the captain beat him wit Pigeon, Heligoland - “e a to te: Wiebe bee, Lamgped — to 
Lome» Or oe aha 5 takes of 300 SovS. each, h, ft., for the pro- | ® rope, upon which the eo ceased be _ Saw s and went US, | Pease Whit . 81t037 Maple 281033 Gre to30 
Ligh eon woichisary in 1839. One to the post. (11 | wa ard. The captain 2 A ayirpinaed: . WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
a von Dy Col Pe 7 Murat Nat.) beating Lord —- eter’s | is not worth his llowance rates alf a pound o — rong Brea | Rye. | Beans.; Peas, 
Subs.)—Won by ong 2 to 1on Murat, who made all the ing, | bread, half a nec _ oes hree quarts of ol for 24 | Augast 19 ei 5 ae dhe ag 9] 33 6] 3 
br; c, pd paneer ge 4 aca i See ea len Pg ours. The deceased had half that quantity. Some further evi- ‘iat Set eI s3 ~ a ro Ree Claes po 7 = : 
ee ee One ke Michael Stakes of 50 sovs. each. . (22 | dence having been given, Mr. Clarkson, addressed the jury for i A .| s1 6] o% | 18 6| 29 4 eae 
The Grand Duke aC eorve Bentinck’s b.c Misdeal (Rogers) ; | the Liye He said there was no doub the vessel was in iTleeye -| 52 8} 27 2] 317 8] 290!) 3210] gen) 
so aig a ieotes's pc lr Lord Albemarle’s ¢ by jeni. | the m istressed condition, and there was reasonable ground eee ie eet | 64 0} 9710} 18 4] 291 | 0} 33 a 
potentiary ey An ay ‘ Neg-7e- Canadian. Bet- | for supposing t that the preservation Na henge — a paren 6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver.. 530 | 97 2 18 7 | 30 9| 33 4| a8 1, 
j . The | cargo, 
ting—7 to 4 on Canadian Misdeal (taken) b ea » tae | prisoner from the i wool 9 8 ol 0 6| 96 
oO uted to the exertions that were urged by P uties 96 
pasope colt —— Drage ae anniog, okra mete pegs agian me | crew, probably kn some considerable violence. The jury could ‘Aphivals th THE RIVER LAbY WERE! 
es: 7 the front ; er, that the latter.) see very clearly bogie crew entertained feelings of anger tow gx Pisuk. Wht.) Barl. ( Malt, Oats Rye. | Bas. } Peak 
fa * S1 the hill he eu ind Misdeal taking z the lead half way up | the prisoner, and the pri rincipal witness, zone Fisher, was Bagiish « roi Sks. — Brl a 7 603 a 15 | 1510 | 926 
ay d euit by two lengths. doubt very mucli exasperated at being dism sed from his iitaation von EAD i, a. oe 2 ~ 52 =i 
: M ee ee Alb bemarle ’s Been (Robinson) beat Mr. Osbal- | as chief mate, and therefore it appeared that he had strained his Bn + ” ” 
“om The Dev il-a among Tailors. Any odds on Buffalo, who | evidence all he could against the prisoner, and it was principally GAZETTE OF TH x. 
ora bd 1 5 grag upon his evidence that the captain was charged with striking Pilih seriall? ates Ae Phd or bee 8 — 
"fatch.-200, b. ft, and only 25 ft., &c.—Duke of Bedford’s | deceased with a piece of wood, and which, as he was instructed, BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.—G. E. Rothe, New Broad-street, 
John-o’Gaunt rave 25 sovs, ft. from Mr. Osbaldeston’s Skip- bai as pas sap or aro erty eye maf merchant. ney sendieggab™ W: iecilites lanai on 
eke He eful Stakes we sovs. each, h. ft. (13Subs.) Lasthalf sidered that, in the dreadful circumstances in whic h he was _ RAN RRET As ae % ee Sigen Fat nie Sa 
c mm dhe Capt. Colquett’s "Pickpocket (E. Edwards) ; | placed, with the prospect of the vessel being lost every baste ea oe scashaa, MAL Ge hoccenel a 
Saation ke of Rutl Ys f. b zarre; Mr.Yord’sf. by Poison; | an he abso! _ orn s desperate exertions being made, | Ww. Urquhart, Wellingtou- “street, Strand ois ima Farad, Jun 1 Jun» » Spalding, 
beating Du “ad an ft Peel's 6 en, g tte and Lord | he was justified in what he did. The apprentice was then a Lincolns shire, grocer—J. Fis and WwW. ‘liner, Norwich z drapers— 
E Meat. by Sultan or Reveller Betting. 2tol on the Bizarre | and Mr, C, fonet was oe to ex ine him, w : | Bae eee re Covent pag pon Pan pag to Sanden Rule, 
filly, 4 tol ; st Pickpocket,. 4 to 1 t Poison, and 1 agst | interrupt he foreman of the jury, who said Tien: com sheathed Warnick: winx — colar: 
uy : k de all th ™ and won cleverly by a | to the conclusion that the case for the prosecution had failed to score CH SEQUESTRA TIONS.—W,. Meldrum, Dunfermline, manufac. 
Tilcho. Pickpocket ry € d, Tileh ing spectable fourth, and establish the charge against the prisoner. Mr e Wightmarf —W. Tho » Kinghorn, Fifeshire, carpenter. 
gisele he = or secon oa resp said that, after th ression eo the opinion of the jury, whos BIRTHS.—On the 2ard inst., the Hon. Mrs. Spring Ri Mis. 8 spring Rice, ofa daughter: Oaee 
EDNESDAY.—For . Handicap this afternoon only | peculiar 7 i en was ee. re oo poe tp sa it Sieh inotey-an 38, bags gg ane dg eV @ lady vf C. ys poems ee 
three horses were name , Sar , Rosalind, and the Manto colt, pitrarn dea baer 3 a y tax ughter—0 che 26th ing | ork:tervace, Mrs. R nin a Br ce 2 son 
m i ectory, ilts, the lady o! y 
aig ne oh ohare been vertcied Th eae va c. neices ai On the following dey he was arraigned under ee sah ian Baas of a’ son—Gn the 26th in oe - Pe tcta Cone? Colttnon, 
ish sailor calle a- me e 25th inst., rs ween’ attersall, of a son— 
not fill, one Johnny having paid forfei it to o Ralph, a list that a one Lemar cree = — of pe Preven ae —_ i os mae a " Devonshire any aay oi “Be ve os om On the 
time | d like four races at least, was reduced to a mate and ded | inst, at Brixton-hill, the lad he Rey. Gok n the 96th inet, 
D.I coor with three entrances. The me woe ag seem to be sy ronekinttin of tieatadacced'et the previous trial, except as regarde at Camberwell-grove, . N. Scot tty of a aatehetr tn the 26th inst., at 
poe a %, ot sha yee sonill Shake Wore es for the Second October and | that part which applied particuiarly to the treatment pts dea 2 Ha mps iF ie Mrs. ath me gen the he t Greenwich, mee 
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Houghton Meetings, for which great things are promised. Of | deceased. The details of the variou d ag os worl paige her y | MARRIED.—On the 27th inst., at Wargrave, Berks, J. Walter, Esq., of 
the two events decided this afternoon the following are particulars: the prisoner were of a revolting kind, and nee seer Calle, Oxford, pe son of — Walter, Esq-, ot per Woods Berks, 
Match—100, h. ft. T C.—Duke of Bedford’s Magog (E. | particularised. The evidence of the oe rape after recounting | yp. to es, eldest daughter of Major Court, Esq., of Castle mans, 
Edwards), ags a Mr. Gregory’s "Ta (Chapple). Evenbetting. A these cruelties, stated that when t the Cap eo a suk, Berkswae’ "Bt "Geo a Hanover square, A fone ny sr semnger am 
was too ork ; e ap ae, 2, , , iy y 
D.1.—Mr. Rogers’s Bridegroom (Bartholomew) then . ordered him to go up into the e rigging, “and desired him not Sa ca crate tnd Rear af By tele, Northampton” Ouse Se 
beat Mr Pett awe Everilda ‘Won ” | to sit down, but to remain standing. There was no occasion for | at Hanover Chae, Peckham, Frederick, younges' son of W. Reid, a 
Aas e ae D. “gal Pecks: Y Albemiarie’s Ralph, received ft. ed person 1 to be aloft at that time; there was peibing to do, and a rye, he See ae $e Fagan aug! ‘corte reels eas, ay 
Pn. oar: rarme’s Johnny it was a very cold night. Witness r remained on deck about four Abington Payeee, Suche digeshire, io Sophia erothes, you moi anig be} 
T ~The Town Plate of 501.—Won n by Mr. Combe’s pours rs, Serpe wee mcd horny — beignets was still inthe rigging. | W-. Nicol, Esq., Pall Mall—On the 27th inst., at Ald erley, Gloucestershire, 8. 
Rosalind (Ri ‘ eating Mr. Steph son's Ma Mie, Mr. an hour, when he found that | G. wi ills, Esq., of Gostlensty. county, Roscommon, t - odosia Elenor, only 
Laseo, Duke of f Rutland’s f. by Bizarre, ae Mr. Pet- ailoned on stl ait, het that om had changed his position, and daughter of It. H ot big sq-, and the Lady The nla a Hale, of Alderley, 
10 to 6 agst Ma Mie, 10 to 6 rope bese se esting wi chin wae the ratlines; his arms were DIED.—On the 25th inst., at his house in Newington, Edinburgh, Sir James 
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Vind aad 4to 1 agst e filly. ie made all the Ing, anging down th hi is le hrough the rigging, so that Spittal, Knt., wh the first Lord Provost of the city Siena e der the Re- 
followed by Lasso and Rosalind, the others having little. ceaiel in | he could not ay Witness jet me his face, — features of | formed Burgh ‘Act—On the 20th inst., at the Rectory-house, Dusisbeass Ab- 
= d bloo bots, Gloucestershire, the C, Mesman, aged 77 the 23rd inst., at 
the race; at the cords Lasso aso off, and Rosalind, pass which were fixed as if in death, - Bonty mere. —— reli Brighton, aged 22, Emma, only ~~ of ey borg sq., Chief accountant 
ing og worl in a canter by a len an eee from + his nose an uth. The captain went ~~: of the Bank of Hngland--Om the ist of June, on board the Zencbia, oa h 
The R —— of 90 sovs. each, 20 ft, From the turn of | low soon after he had ny a aiienant to go aloft , and did passage from Calcutta to England, neaek R. Harcourt, third son of J.J. Has 
the lands, in —_— )~— Won by Mr. J . Sadler’s f.- Testy | make a his appearance on deck until about dent o’clock on oo court, Esq., late of the Eas vIn ais be ag On he 26th inst., C.. B.S. Nixon 
. 7} " , 7 d eldest son of the ¥e rd Bishop , aged 5 years—On the 2ist inst., at 
R ; beat Lord Exeter’s f arene and Mr ges following morning, when he geek crew to fetch him down. m eon in Se - ey Fram rma Bak, SE 
i 5 . he d: his house in We. Pg Sos = nth > aged 7 tee P' q+» » 
le, Even on Lord ee te eee 4 a5 ‘Testy. He was then carried into the forecastle. nthe course of the day | formerly of 29, New d-street, London, and for 40 years one of the phy- 
trio started peat. ox = ran 80 to Y seed witness went there, and found deceased quite cold and stiff. | sicians of the Lo coon Hopiak On the 28th of May foc board the Z Sr > 
her companion: and won in a Sg tal While there, the captain came in and ordered ad use hi = —— al ge on his passage to Li John, the only son of 
The Queen's Plate o heabed Won by Lord Albe-| W never saw deceased alive and on ow : 
marle’s c. ane fee nipo ; pa, ng = and | day he saw Lage ca i — ef a: The witness was the 
Mr. Osbaldes wh keer Bett —3 x st i on Bridegroom, | submitted to s-examinat on, which lasted upwards of O PLANTERS, NURSERYMBN, GARDENERS, 
and Antiope colt, W an cut out the work to | two hours. Several other witnéieelt were called, who spoke to and hers. Fine pportunity for Stocking Nursery, Ples- 
ary mile, ee. gave up. The Antiope colt went on | the pes! | en rexperienced by deceased on gs occasions ; and Or tal Grounds.—SALE BY AUCTION of Thirty 
with the e running, and er a close and distressing struggle with | but it w: so proved that after the captain had gone below, the cres of: MestrsiA d Son’s celebrated Stock, by Pro- 
man waa ten pata from the shrouds by the stew = foe feelings | pu4:Rr0x and Mo s, by order of the Trustees, , the 
Bridegroom from oT. hill, won hd pa 
Match, 200, h. — Duk on. 's ona o’Gau . 
ceived forfeit hone Mr. Ontaldoeton’s The Devil- Pre a the. 
Tailors 
atv, 
CENTRAL er 8 pet ab 
Dost. office éries.— Robert Brown, post mdn, was indicted 
for stealing a post letter er oreeit 3 money, value 1/. 3s. 6d., the 
y 
s 
at his chambers in the Temple, which was in the prisoner’s 
district. The letter - ba gil. _ but the enc l bse been pre- 
viously abstrac te G5 ing the e priso which was 
is posse ession. 
Mr. Clarkson awe to > indictment, the pi mey not being 
the: property of the Postmaster-General, nor the letter a regular 
e prisoner w was ene ad seuilty, — sentenced to 
twelve months’ imprisonmen 3; the 1 
vithin the sta- 
13, was indicted for senlgas des oak tetas, 
Burt, ag 
eg cas pote: nie, the a of the Postmaster-General, he | © an account wit in cash and 
pp in the G Post-office. am Clarkson said in | give respectable references wnon:this 
aoe we aieadent the prisoner to withdraw aie plea showed him a varie Ss yee to the 
ogo Sorenlffoe the _ ioe that he gp amount of 811. 0s. 8d. a : hen p on st a 
oney had been a re: there was printed the “name cK y. Beaur 
years en into account. | business as a draper at Maidstone, andy 
sccordugly pleaded guilty. Mr. J eet Cresswell. counting-house, and intr 
asit appeared he had | Maidstone. 
Solitary confinement to the end « of the 
aaalier on the High Seas — Philip P ‘artridge, the 
Jarrow merch: indicted for the wilful reer ora on cone 
paniard, by striking and beating him 
7 negle 
i— sev 
ged the cargo, 
in October, and was then ina 
leaky state. Went on to Printect Wales Island, wieses she = 
seven or eight days. After she left Prince o oe pone es Sor 
the decensell worked atthe pumps. He a good s 
The captain, however, found fault with him, pe Sent Stin © with 
subsequently struck him with a piece of wood. 
- The captai ae fee hore gore 
x e fact w the vessel 
bs ina waterlonged state, and wae v ry dificult on eset 
Wit- 
sometimes been at the wheel himself for six-and-thirty 
ier without leaving it, He was the only Englishman who had 
evidence, an: 
bet labour, being the lowest sentence the Conrt was authorised 
ie a ee + bs bags sm, and Wished to etre Fc pote 
ed country dra Wi itnes said 
of human oe and ee. — ae — = by the chief 
mate, the principal wi addressed the 
jury for des pepe oak onbeuies amainet he credibility of the 
statement of the ess Fisher after what they had just heardin 
which was not stronger than the other two, 4 ‘and he ‘thought it 
would be advisable to withdraw the indict Mr. Justic 
Creswell then sentenced the Latceore to be i fiapilbtntd for the 
space of six months, with hard png 
Forgery.—Isaae Morgan, aged 70, was indi on the char; 
os feloniously uttering a ss order for al 10. with et - 
defraud Mrs. Martha Foo’ The established by the 
and the inecurdier 4 sen ntenésd 
ass. 
_ Frederick sleggrmgy Attn described as an agent, was indicted for 
cade epee! obtaining goods by false pretences. Donald 
camer eron d hat he was in the employ of Mr. J. Milburn 
a silk ware sect soad in Newgate- On the 16th May 
they did. 
at ‘ans and rae 4 
d pay aia 
vate 
swered to that name. 
again to the ag ge ag 
of big stab y and prison 
ata objection to ‘tes tren 
er took a chni 
ment, nine stated bond he obtained th 
whereas hé did so 
und, not 
business was tran 
sacted at our late qi 
n Barley, Peas, 
RRI ro us on M 
17th Oc ct. +, 1842, and following ee “" eleven o’clock, of every- 
al Ground workmen th 
able een 
likely soon to recur. The Stock may be v ri 
thé Sale, and Catalogues ae of the Bode sr Seedsmen, 
premises, and of the post ionreong Messrs. Protheroe and Morris 
American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
ECHI’S ELEGANCIES, for Presents and Use 
Manufactured on the premises, 4, Leadenh hall-street, neat 
the East India House, London, wholesale, ig and for expo! ar 
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s dressin ing-cases, i ather, 25 writing 
popes maché, from 100 guineas + oak rg 258.5; W 
desks, 25 guineas down to 12s.; work-boxes, 20 guineas foe 
108. ; ladies’ cabinets and jewel cases, assorted; = progeny 
most elegant sie the jaca or See 6/. each, dow Z 
ladies’ papie aché sc 
work ee 191. pore ris on wr: boxes, 
ard box sets of tea trays, he 
card boxes, 5/. 5s. to 11s.; 108. 6d. 
5l.: bottle » 30s ; companions, 2/. 10s. to te 
each: pole screens, g/. the pair; hand screens,  ackele, 
he pair; card racks 40s. to 25s. per pair; note and cake oie 
s. to 20s. each; bagatelle tables, 13/. 10s. to 37. 10s. each ; bry 
thet writing ge containing plete dressing appara 
's. . 
finishe strops oes ch; Wharncliffe pe A 
sporting knives, and ancy ors, 3. to 5s, each uy oe 
cases of agate, pearl, and ivory dessert knives and ta 
a rich variety of slate, ; 
m 6/, to 78. 
cba wacsmeces FRECKLES, ted and oth 
Skin, prevalent at t a eon 
pleasingly eradicated by that uniq onnries agg 
KALYDOR, a balmy sentra liquid, an 
admired for its “sovereign #, 
cutaneous eru regulon, and »g Tada 
clear and fair. It is pasaentis —~ <i renova’ 
wash during travelling, or exposure 
winds, and after the Deate d atmosphere 0! 
entlemen will find it peculiarly grate eful site shaving, in 
ing the smarting p' 
CAUTION.—Ask for * Row. 
these bederagie beoe et sheet ap 
in r ow 
por,” and se 
wth Aaaie signature and 
» HATTON mer Am 
“4 same ‘are engraven tag he dev omnis 8 D affix 
the 3. 
Sold by —¥ the Proprietors, and by respectable —— 
| Seer reenter tant tamer emma SS 
Lombard-street, Fleet~ -street, - 
by them 8 
and en aiiadiese, 
to be aide dressed the 
Printed by Messrs. Brapsury and Eva ans, L 
= sec ge ‘posing in the —s =: i Somer ~ 
e 
where a” ‘Advertivements ai and Gecaatnicatons ous ase 
uotations 
The Oat Trade continues 
eans, there is no alteration. 
Editor.—Saturday, October 1, 1943, 
