F 1345.1 THE NEWSPAPER. 
given to him by the King of received letters T 
oo. eich were > directed by the Lords of tho oean Rony Boston ason “Philadelphis aii’; qamoney., There | carried out. | On Saturday the pawabrokers, at whose shopsthe 
and oth 
passed by t the customs’ authorities with. non Bocca: Speier fo ‘ollowed these announcements. a | som pela tp Aye attended by. ‘subpeena fro wage rei 
Treasury f the eff REY Porter next came forward, and after thanki 2 o , and the Court gies to them to pe a up the plate 
out duty. ie had a ae some o; effects of the un- | ciation for the kindness and co bene a nag | to the prosecutor, at the same time passing a severe 
uate officers, whose release he went to Bokhara to | heard him on the last aoe politeness it appe which ‘aes. had | u them for ting t the dishonesty of ervants qe 
your to obtain. jhem—proceeded to renew his engagem delity to thes | senang marked property without inquiry. The Common Ser- 
interest activity in their cause. He ee as aiie r oa jeant Wednesday sentenced the prisoner to 18 months’ im 
7 great wants of Ireland a “national militia,” a ued u wilh Stn ae re Javoun; in the Housa of Correction — 
Raila aps. ak nec eer d for it. ithout some suck force M did pan | per lg oLa raap me yoo eg Ran (gall gaa ea 
ow they could ever bri a mmis esUcks, silver forks, and spoons, &c., valued at 
A special general meetin og of t ta ich the Counties | struction of the Union. to nga i aster a Rectang § | a: l., the property of his mistress, Mrs. Shipley, a lady residing 
~~ was held e week, at w direetors erare, r up a report of a committee on the Land Commissioners’ | yoursas but Ma at nthe ppregdlarnattrsng AR s 
= were authorised to convert 710,4007. of the borrowed amarais api niiz ay mark with their particular and most | a he had pledged tthe ieee at differ =y aie seek 
E Ti . 
M money oy the tote tai 48,000 pte Be af Pine POST ene tae ‘the week pai ae of sg right.” Zhe | ended upwards of 502. in. paying pg eS oncthag a 
och. UD de S> the Act of Jnaopamaiion, ani nd th node 4 7002. 48. om America) w: as | He was recommended to mercy by the prosecutrix on account 
b is long services and hitherto i 
Acts obtain jor 300 The E R serious conflict „took ange last pga that he had a wife and wart aabon ee git 
rin latt, after a suitable address, sentenced hi to t 
an renge of i "io. pe cach had a get en = were | which several pamona re shot on both ng pa her es and hard labour in the Hou poe Correct sto 
f ultimately consolidated into stoc ward Spicer, a mail guard, 
ie y ag pr one. rae re pen and e Jary at the i was convicted ‘of stealer, a on the Southampton Hall the 
K+ mens : em o was sho lead, 2 returne value of 207., and sentenced to transportation for life.— Hi 
=o 131, 2002: The borrowed money of the y 1; Prati, AERA EAD. I CANION aed oie hon eee Heny 
horisedto be raised by 4 Act, of Parliament was 710, 4002, 
Š ma Al i 
| while in execution of their “duty. —James Nagle, ae fe Hache and Sometimes a captain in the army, was indicted for 
om e 
ue 
murder | 10 guineas, a intent to defraud M t 
in new shares, and to discharge the debt. of his wife, was ae on the 8th inst. “The Lord | the Right. Hon. C. T. Herries, and fo ~ sky g Ae ragger 
Prices AND TRAFFIC, by permission, from the List of Messrs. Lieutenant has Teenie ved the sentence of Th RODAN en nd Go. the bankers wane ERAR ee 
Hu, Fawcett, & HiLL, in the Railay Chronicle of this day, Kennedy, No DALI CA s reur, } wie =m Pirn is 
ekea tas wen taped hoe of La attera, to fat of pact for life. A sim r) B. MI. Roya 1, aged : B. Ha alt, and J , Mepa apes, en wae 
the convict Craw ner, eh | placed at the bar pie with nas murdered Harriet Cand- 
Nann or Rerrwav. 
| hens 
3 cals h 7 was convicted ee of the same place. This der 
| JSS p cted at Panaro of the m place. s murder was committed on the 
Thoe marked ed thus * are | ending. Corren | ‘Bere (2.3/874| Friday, arden ot bin ill | higas =e erata Ra a or early the following morning, 
9 pened. between. [ponding] Share, EA q 3, 40’cloc Br eee a oe up e body of Harriet Candler, a widow, residing i w. 
mies Week. $3 Mos,|% | | Bah. m = ay Yarmouth, One of the accused persons, named 
. $ CENTR arham, however, volunteered to give evidence against hi 
ryp £ | £ & the late o ayee Ere ere oe ee eae associates while in’ Norwich Castle awaiting his trial, and upon 
P Eirsiogham, G m are | 2,299-|/9- 0 0dr alii 136-8 turned in this case, the defence of Hocker was in one an aen cree chiefly, corroborated by a few other, but not im- 
x Birmingham. Fi RENTET points imperfectly reported. It appears from the detailed ac- | Pre Gusuniabnigthoaee ate e r aah ri È Saga ne biit sonos 
1-0; 0f 50 | 30 oat on ey Ta ince appeared, t 0 denar ree oner, eae feature of the proceedings was th idence of the v n $ 
. | ag-14 ifferent if 
4,566 airs lo S otlavr| 14} sF fi ch ten 4 J he Aisi bi ahes i ye ham, whom the two counsel for the prisoners, without hesite- 
DE ern | | 50 + set ject was to con AA Ne Wad b fora. a ege ae as the rderer himself, libi was set up 
á. | i - < al e prisoners, and the jury oe ii 
625 2,209 fi 5 o| solai] 638 iriend to iaasa fields, for the urpose of revenging them- p E r 
8,924 7,607 |2 10 Ot/10u | all selves upon Delarue, not by the purp him, but bp miiie wept Mr. Bapore” Gaches, Skad er E ae T 
aoa | ———_ | or maiming him forlife. That he left his friend the | Manslaughter of Mrs. Lovett, by unskilfal petiin daring 
| ag 20 ee B 2 r i ahu rras brother of the lady he had mentioned, to imere this malesion, her’ confinement: "Php judge viewed the proceedings as an 
js i Jeol 5 | 19} 20} the friend going to the fatal spot, and the Libres ae to the Swiss error of jadgment, and thejury returned a verdict of ucquittal, 
R : re 50. 24) lod Cottage, when: he said he hea ve sty stin: rig te the ery of murder. FEA hi Bo ARH 
: s koari | | je | re yo 5 ‘A $ an sit = said, “ commence: ut : 
"| 5,398 7,185 |4 16. 0.200 | ald 3 neither the brother nor I kon hae or thought of the 
ondo ag | 18,034 16,415 |5 0 0 peel e issue. After at naaseda. ee at thetavern, [ hastened Mow = e Cranen Sse not having dle, i 
Blackwall. . a 774 |0 3 0 |avr| 163 8} to Haverstock-fiel€. This’ is the tet ae ation one ec ements to | yy, pegs select eat alk po $ filled. ‘one of the 
Brighton . at f1 200 [60 f 45). 64-3 feel the pulse of the deceased, a sheddin when I ee E Anea f 20 a 5 a od ne tpg Sf o denser ae 
m, Croydon. {ul 278.0 0 avı. 133) 179 witnessed the result of that ve h í ar death for | Eger <n epe of 3 M soma exc an nian pel ne bee, 3 
a, Greenwich . S 768 | lave. 194. 104 01 its object, but serious mutilation ied to the house of j Reeth by Ratestst ker obt ol Dorgan. & t 6 b, be rape 
on 627 | 2 | 50 41g) Bod-13 he perpetrat: who flown there for refug, I then took |< © z — pecs abs pay thas - t 
56ta 3425/1 0 0| 4| 59°61 Newton’s f by Jerry, out a Pastille, 3 yrs, aes imped aod four 
368 B67 2:74. 0: 15è. 93 | e whole upon myself, as I had been the principal ca the others. Won by two lengths, -Handicap of 25 each, 10:ft: 
wise at les ie duet aot n o erap roire iere a aE jr-olds, ko, TC. á sube, Mr. Howea Khorasan, 
ye o| 137- ps ’ isfigured my clothes in a | i san 
am | aam len o GSG | tet | poot ot tood waich found Dan, Yoses, sity Cannoraccgnt |5773 ast 10l; baai Lan atrs De Hi >t, ia Sea 
ves ja 0 0/25 | 24 | 49-51 for the blondy state of my clothes without giving a reason for | D M, 6G subs, Lord ChesterGeld’s Lady Wildair heat Lora 
= making them so—here is the difficulty. Oh, Ged! I could | ‘Exeter's Tunick Duke of Beanfort’s Captain Pa Lord W. 
. . |, s |25 io} 185-2 pass through the impendi ordeal in unison with my | Powletva Energy, and Mr. B Y Won by 
2 ms yi | 16517 wishes. Ihave entioned no pt: to y ; and oh, did you a length — Belgrave Stakes of 200 sovs each, h ft: fer 3-yr-ola 
406 | 50 | all | paige OO ACOE TOE spunbond colts, Sst rib; fillies, Sst sib, D.M, Sands. C on À Anson's 
668 793 5p. Centj100 873 s on the spot Spina e time of a tho eae fy aapa myself, who | Ked aoe wal aver.—3laich: D.M Duke 
, Do . * . * | had | 10 | 27-8 am innocent, bring to astice t A ose WhO, as far red intention was X Pe U 
Ta a “i | Oe gia Sis Se) Sa | coucerned, are equally taat by such aconrse | Fr. gst 131b, by half a i i, eat r Days Ca Bast, 
en sad TT 9,550 1,694 |2 10. 0.| 50 | all | 20: I should be sani nibs > “and if they should tarn | 437% zi 
E Do. Searbo: > a | 50 | ail | 103-5, Ae Pey - sovs each, h ft; for yr coits, 8st 7ib; filues, 8st 4ib. Ab.M. 
Selby ach ` a A > zô | 20| 43-5 their backs om Peace te it is ın their power to do—what then 3 subs. Mer. Wre s Wi ineheise a: haak Lord G: Satisi 
` 12 8 |60 |20 | 68-70 earn Lege of me? See now I am surrounded by difficulties ! atafia, i in a canter HO ae af ent Dake of Ratiana eby 
TEE Se —— | 1 will t say anything to acquit myse!f—that is at the best s Minx’ 
vi A Royal Öak, out of Minas dam, St 8.b, against i bee 
id asm s, fe ” 20 | ah 3 only ee and which is calculated to ia volve others in addi- land’s t by Cæsar, out of Cœnis, 8st5lb, D.M. 100, bft: 
aa i | ji 4 2 ae uont m . I cannot say more—my is almost il- by consent. 
ets s x 1 ered.” In reference to this statement it i le to mention 
dh 6 Ree Sas i o 93/20 | all Tuespay.—The tch between Connsellor and Lycurgus, 
i ‘| Soa | aio: 0 19 22} 20 [an that the police have. been unable to discover the nigatik tace hich was first om eer list, having gone off, the races com- 
bh [2 | 1¢ |. aoi of any parties ans werig to: the-deseriotion of: the rand | enced with—A Sweeps of 100 sovs each, h ft; for 3 yrs old 
sister allatded to by the prisoner; and at an Peles since db DM be. Mr. Osbal- 
> a colts, Sst 7lb; and filles, Sst 4! . 5 subs. r, Os! 
the trial at iad before Mr. Wal >» & j ked diston's gr f beat Lord Albemarie’s Scarmentado, Col. Anson’s 
Jez 3l 5 alfa 
ahs z i 
ki 3 
hiene ose th Corpo: ote lly kron eek, there was no slaugh’er-house that was not kept under lock and | th. ed thre ag 
ie k g? was ofici nown | key.—The trial.of Joseph Connor for the murder of Mary eT 6 pale á 
soos a Brothers, in St. Gi is own requ declared. Mr. Drinkald’s Vol an Vi yrs, beat Cai. 
‘ent, bi h. 
A ee ith visit. I a St. Giles’s, was postponed, at hi est, to Th, d Chesterfield’s Kuiz% 
Pade Te nted to the next Session.—Rvbert Bunisier, f rmerly a drayer at Portsea, | Peers bemeno. aged, and Ti naire uaa We tae Por T 
the oes — espana from his creditors and went to Madeira, where | poy orth Stukes of 200 it for 3 yrs old; colts 
oe reparations for es Ma ajesty’s | he apprehended, was indicted for fraudulent bankraptey, sa i» and filie s ast a. D. M. r. Wr rs Win- 
€ H Maj esty’ s a? im Perera ten goods from Messrs. Hargreave, of Leeds, tor ae a A beat Lord Jersey’s c by Siane out of Cobweb, sibs, 
should not be omitted from any invitation giver | te See “td. Found gil aod jhe etea es | aa tee canter a SE h ft Bar 71b eaêb; Dake A Pedford’s 
ay d = Oakley beat Lord GeBentinck’s ord. — Sweeps off 100 sovs 
the Co asak Yom ats healths should be toasted | renced to 18 months’ imprisonment and hard labour upon each h ft for colts 8st 7b., and fillies 8st 2ib. D.M. 3 yubs, Lor 
ced er 
ur of dinin, ingwink thom of the two coun’s of th = nin sen cee —Robberics by Servants.— 
iati T this sessi 
Cale 
„Mr: Clements (barrister phin in the | description, and the sentence, “with few excepitons, was trans. fe 7ip,and fillies $ st 2 lbs. T-Y.C. (6 Subs)” Dake of Bedford.” 
etter Cal- | portation. John Charles oe Sgecrcotgeare pleaded Not Guilty re seri u Phebus beat Lord Sandwich’sb f by a tidy Mr. Nee 
e b s y Liv 
sra assa! 
ght lead to the recovery of the property, wà ; x s j- 
er of the police, allowed to remain a fortnight in the pt . St 135 Robe 
"3 uo but she was then discharged, and the nex on — 
ner was apprehended in her company, iu St. 
ring a 
“passing under the name of Snow, and weal 
ha 
been Deos at Woolwich siace the robbery, pry ‘Winchelsea, by Camel, beat 
go ge ae | ersoy, by Ginmomss Iame Eara Alrienvele, 
Won by six lengths in a cante: 
—Subseri: 50i, 3 yrs old, 6st 1 
haw = 6 5 aged, ae on D.M. Colonel sone 
s S yrs (carried 788), bt; Mr. Herbert’s Ajax, aged; Mr, 
Newton’s Ma Mie, 6 yrs six others. Woe orn bya 
h.—Mateh: D-M; 100 ped o Dake of Bedford s Prologus, 
Lord 
care by a | k 
= gaye erie! sire George Bentick’s Cowi, perverse beat 
of ape ap a agg or Mr, Bowes's Heather Bel! and sir R. W. Buikely’s Chertsey. 
= bol ie ba ot the prosce: Won in a canter by three jenka s OF 100 soverigns 
cae te ve beige "enid. tha seri ; for3 yr old colts Sst 7ib, and fillies Sst sib. D.M 
S "Tne : a of og Caesar, of mer 
Ethe (Niawed ; beat Mr. Batson’s Dr. Locock ( pa- 
OSec! ee E orr 'a len sa Elara Sikk of 200 sovs each, h ft; 
La eN grr d colts sst 7ib, and filles 8st 21b, DI 4 subs. Mr. 
we page with good jai | Salvi n's the “spate beat Mr. Herbert’s Antler ia a canter, by 
toa cha | two. lengths. zr Prodice Sweeps (reduced to, a match) of 200 
nee oe i ideration | SOVS each, h fi gst 7ib each. R.M. Lord Exeter's Lyons res 
sm repair no | ceived 45 ey from beg ng eet ‘sc. b erg out of Morella, 
een 
ot a sword in defence of Engiand.—After terms with prisoner, te shook’ mark hi 
hi wet Saterday, cat if the Tamed . g 
» Mr. O° es etnias in the Seen: ea poreon and ai hia a the sentence would certaiaiy be Topas received from Lord Albemarle’s Zadig (dead) 
