412 THE NEWSPAPER. 
ee : leged to haye the | needless to recapitulate it. No additional t timo my was gone ni 500 fe et high, Wd. as the Ll A 
ouly be re sa e the Crown is alle ger n ha deai Eth th n aA 1, and, as tl 4 
He therefore charged | into int to the dea pas oth ree ve w S ar llectin : 
pect 2 a Cestject in tin i ts Ferrea “7 pore E ne as the alloted ma urde tase oncerned, 7 sds oy pha iatan | PO o greah we left it. Bs small Bloas was T 
that „= reas pai per ying all of er el imants, which = complete The pro sodih io ET 1esday related entirely to oc- ing these islands, We examir 
or na ye to is y. “of this country, and which eu aio es which hg paons in the British Channel, and w ere of | in “all ”— Liverpool Albion 0 30 
— r ight be applied to discharge his claim. Upon his an appalling natu ai nesses (with one exception), | General Tom Thumb Thi í i 
Pa 5 i sition issued in the ordinary course, which ao appeared to ASER e pris oa er with cry ones + »— i hiscelebrated d dwarf, who 
D T reed! in “favour of the Baron. The Attorney-Ge =S wrt sates. exhibited scars and wounds, and the faces of Said to Ra abducted by the Re f 
wes, tor tao ista ti , such being the ordinary course of pro eral were disfigured by repeated = charg wis aka of eavayen oa | | of some lady of rank i in France, has Again come tof 
: shalf ‘rown, ying all the ek The job n described as Joseph Mor as © | and is now exh Be a r 
pow pleaded on behalf of th arrek Bg anal h aie nothing = rd the Dreadnought hospital ship t the ay the Tory arrived Paris papers ibitin k n London for the last time, 
aT, ae with th cece, These objections were,—the the river, was examined for the firs He is lame and papers ee ea ‘annoumeed that the G 
poconansiy etit of a new reign since the Baron’s claim arose, disabled for life. The pa A of ea TEE men in some | the honour tó of the Fre 
and the Stat te of Limitations. The facts th ut in issue were | meas mplicated goed person, waneg French, who after | about Gass € weeks since, at the palace ofS 
pet ate jury on the 24th June, 1339, who found a verdict for | the de at of Ramber appointed chief mate, and it also large pa arty were assembled Andok th loud, 
* Ba y for 364,2667., with pai from the Ist January, | came out that the pact was Eoia tly intoxicated on and ma ei 7 ana on © smallest of 
eA ped ing speci cia aliy that the transaction between the | after the 23d September, when the disastrous Sr whic ‘_ppearance In a new court dre ess, in 
ges, ties ae x oe enw di aaa a ace Pe g to the civil law, as - terwards took place ‘commanded: After hearing an pyara of the occasio on, it was unanimously declared 
explained t ~ hem by the foreign witnesses. But with regard these points, tie prisoner: was again remande a aes a week. | had decreased in size sinee his last visit wall 
to the Att y-General’s technical points, they et bag —SS nea ago, to the Tuilerie logpired ‘bby the ta e mong 
y the rown. In this state of the case the x a 
obliged to And ae ‘een as judgment should be entered ? Wisceltancor us. illustrious an au di thy the General went thron 
A tune Bad been obtained by the applicant to enter theverdict| . Foss of an Emigrant. Ship.—The melancholy details | various perforn pot: with unwonted spirit and sy 
laisia wpa eA the e gae sian p ayre Aer es the shipwreck af iie » Muy, an emigrant ship of |and received flattering compliments from the royal 
inten she r ag ken a for 4 e Cr cll ogh on various grounds, Ea while on he: ard v eo hee ‘from ydney, family for his improvement in French, one of his a 
the chiet of lenge were that the applicant w not a British =- the — fate of nearly all the female passengers, being in that language expressive of gratitude for 
subject ; that a petition of right could n pee Aesi = — have been recently ved by the Penyard-park, | reception, and the ho ho nour conferred on po 
p e. . q ry + b 
ERA TA ands, or 0 a specife Uhoro wak no Proof of packet-ship, aa in bbs Tose Docks. She was bark- | royal hosts. $ 
y had anû received byi the Cr rown tor the applica rigged, an measured 368 tons. The Mary, Be se: presents from his Majesty, tee Queen, the D 
The Court took time to consider the and Ia ust week “Lord was bui ilt at Ipswich in 1811, has for some year Ne emours, ‘the Count de Paris, and other members ofthe 
Denman rage hee  jodgment of rt Court. His lordship MG cient was among the ly, anal 
at great length entered into the d -tails of the case, which vere Ne 1 Wal On he d x this amaf aa — y, and 
ful of of technicalities, and o contained no important fact not men- betw en London and New Sou: a ales er de- pecimen o nati 
oned = he above nem ae lordship said that the jari No Sidney, in addition to her crew, she had be. a curious eye. P 
is udgmen of the sm wrt was in Acide i phe Crown. nace |on board 43 passengers, and a valuable cargo, com- 
J a € 
grounds for this this yha ens. y omabaied 7 the erm “ emi- prising wool en oil, bo beg — igs sage oe with a Fag oye re Pele the 29th ult., at his = ig Å Flo 
pintos, Paich petition described as the only act of which | case of bul The ook plac . x days after of Sana , Of a th S ept., at C a 
the Baron and hi his s father ha e — sey, we e Todi ir oa leaving oie vend a off Flinde Island, in | Serey He ape Esq, of a dentine 8 30th uit., at Stade, Hi 
ad lost e, bel = x ' th fG a 
coguised ; A that he fact of Fier. having fled to the ranks of an | Bass’s ween mi heey maey pete a OE CROnGE ES DI 
invading enemy tended rather to show that te property had | So sud was the catastrophe, ch happened in t 
been duly confiseated ; that the burden of proof, ter, | middle of the night, that seven minutes only elapsed | pi 
rested entirely on the Baron, an Tarna oont i of just banal’ from the period of her striking and breaking up, | of a 
i sume injustice a a foreign S r. 
e e a aan e pos by Tavait iga ma by th and seventeen avomen and children met with a watery ff k 
oners and properly rejected, there was no gro grave he chief mat the watch at the time, ‘Rage Hex 
tition of right ; and, if it had been inquired into, the and a 1 o’clock he = wes ii. twi up, y 
Be m had itle to receive the y, which according to the i Ie thonatit land The ain, how- 
effect of the treaties and statutes was only payable after an in- | S@ying he thoug E eon, Old-stre 
vestigation by the commissioners ; and finally, that a possession | ever, was unable to perede it, pe EN a aena ek ot t Ifo ae aoa ‘the Ce of ie 
g mp per gtd ra ghee foie ota petition of ht being saw broken water on the lea he < pi re fused no w. WILLIAM pii ALLFREE, rector of Southease, of adau 
E One orea, we principia of a pet Hon Of ris: rs elm, efused stays. o ABRIAGES—On the 4th inst., Bo tat 
that some personal benefit had accrued to the Crown fi he to make the ship, ang er her mienia 4 of Livermere, to Puasa $ 
y 
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possession of the matter which was the subject of the petition, on the rocks, ‘The survivors with 
2 sioi perso i no | grea 
By, lake of the 
Ò sui ession or personal benefit appearing, there wa Menlo succeeded in landing on the island, about | 5 
bo orange Fg Hin pen ce Lan e m ume Apter de = ie from the British poi there: Tf was then 
on a i 
been received by the Aayo, 4: that it had been received - fond that 42 persons ha been saved and 17 drowned. | Johnstone, of 
the use of the suppliant. ent accordingly for the Cro iey remained two days without food and endured the 
WINTER Agena, pe Circuir, Yors. ——Manslargl heer gr ffering ere they could be relieved by 
it oe ee the present shan of | settlement. After being on Flinders Island for eri 
= la arr Woe aee er cane a tho North Mid Era days oer obtained conveyance to Launceston, where Tanken, aa gree hte 
ee Sedicted for the crimo of manslaughter a sel the = es the w nek: hy ni es ips ie ae a se ae Whee in = ‘tae Royal Page REN College, i 
on sth r last, at Roystone, felon’ assenge: d crew, havin st | rector = Saltilectio All Saints, Er 
of William eed Boteler, Esq., by m ecting and u g t 
diiring a pilot engine oe A the prioner th then had all ibas possseond, sev eral fari formed habr ves | | ae wife 0 F Olive sh ins sats 
postara —, in cream sianer att —— e lam = table | into a committee, = g EIE 
event w. e recollection of everybody, from at | a sum of mone fo their tempo: rary ai ost of them, | Cairo 
-a which was pepe tg e ab ecurrence, “Tt 7 = ver, a are co a a etely 3 ened = ig calamity. Those | part of nEs 
in substance what was given before the coroner at the tim Mrs. Heather and two daughters, 2 Wace age ra Ea e Sanana relict of the 
Mr. Justice ERLE in amaes up said that as to the aen a . Gu uy, Mrs. Turnbull, Sara : Folkes, the whole of | Witten oe r proctor of the Vice-Admiral 
rs be ad bs tet oie SS ise ase | the family of Mrs. Evans (six_in number), the three at the Cape of Goud Hope ana ta— 
at aed Sa ai ok the oa ge oy daughters - L e wy ander, Captain Newby, and the | ELIZABETH, “second daughter of meg Tain 
eeding with the pilot engine ; pows ly, e Hazlos, tantae re—21st 
whet he had failed to keep = Paine look out ead ; | Misses d Katherine Collins, pe ea of Pus 
= thirdly, whether, jra he reeche the EA he Captain Collins, inie of the 13th Light Dragoons. The | voul or o of tie fil 
ad failed to ue Se ue Jen ‘afforded to an engine- ship and all she contain ed, valued at between 20 ,000/, tt, Boa, of Gresarille,count o 
driver of stopping his engine? to the duty cf the te orqua, ao the Hon Cu 
prisoner in his calling, it was a a of boi ‘that ordi- and 30,0001, were tal loss 564th at Colne-vill, ' 
Lng ee me mea hi ns Mi SE at se: and = A Sla ve Stea eamer. piee following extract from a letter 
a sa n sS +4 M * 
a a a i fe ee peg ae Ten Pene lope, dated St. Helena, Oct. ofti and only y daughter sa 
on a railway, ihe DAAN Doi DA caution ought to | 13, shows on steam machinery of American construc- | bazo 
“em Fn is wi he a on which the | tion is now y ve-traders :—“ We left 
er ha n so employed, ish no a nent 
Ess pea ieam atin te or are hn | 220 of Septem for the Coast, and on, tho 20th a 
e prove compe which he undertook to per- ae 
form, and death ensued from his ineompetency, he was ph ges a steamer, and knowing that — of ours were there, in for eae Si -si 
much sadam a ee ee as . se oral beta were to su to be the Frene modore (as that was the | of €. coe men zell, As I inst., at Mayfield 
a y retir: 3 
oe their et D o ra sai that halay Ae ‘he p a soner Aor hour, Guy only one we knew Bic were seer ready to salute, but = the on. HE 
s then enter ed upon a ond indict. | 48 we headed her uld not understand why she did ss LIFE 
Pa cgay was charged th the manslaughter not show her eg We fired a blan k gun, when we TED A GARDENER AND BAT 
aries received up upon the same Bere eang Aaa cate occupied = her ys se -A ilian ensign, and throw wa ponas tobe Pear ds is his business = a 
<a vs, from 9 in the morning until half-past 9 | Overboard, a we passed pe cating pped mere there is aera Grobo but also 
sent ag eutter to board her, and when the. bens left agemen t of Land and Cattle, and would m nar 
See o nede Nanie, Faea the ship = ge another of papers, with a weight | useful. Such an one, with a apn pe 
Borie mas ini The particulars of this case we be t, thrown over the ste sing hese las oe an Oe bas sree = apine pate setation in ia, to F. 
given im’ in our last, ‘ake inn Metropolitan News. The evidence at rte re he hailed ‘ No papers, and completel li rier m ih own hand-writing, pre-pa 
i no new facts, and the jury s * Benham aia. 
= e — fitted for the slave-trade 
son passed sentence of death, without holdin Nowe me. stein | ee ee. slaves. She had been 
N y 
She proved to be called the 
4 out cargo 0 Is, 
4 was esas with the wilfal iirde of Daniel Fitzgerald, — of the va but as she could a seti a w h 
? 
in the Brazils, and cruizing off 
t 
yo 
e 
® 
a pistol on the 27th ult., as he was 
returning work. The particulars of hare =o f em pc so aang men 
been already fully noticed in this Paper. The evidenes was brief | | > tw days, vE nS aves 
= canelusive, and the defence attempted to be set up was | ready for her, but m we ring her we saved her the 
+ Lord Chief Justice Tindal summed u hon the jury trouble. The Caciqu an memes vessel, with 
prisoner Guilty. The Chief Justice poss a high-p rd eck, öf 40-ho 
of gaits holding out no hope of mercy. The oes was per- PERAE 
& DeF- 
unmoved d the trial, os ga a power ; all the crew lie on the ‘deck alse 
ek ers ee ener eee | ee full length is given to the uppe deck. 
are ag 3 a r iil | crew consisted o araen two stokers ( Americans). 
On the 10th inst., at Hackney; but after a | Y€ Sent , two midshipmen, and two ami 
ground n Saga bring her to this ‘place for con 
» from Hong-Kong, was again light, a sail was which 
i reported, which proved a brigantine 
of Wi Hamers Willa called t the Lageira, with no papers, with = — deck 
esa Heaton om igh cas Since the laid. oe place, as ate both 
on the 3d inst, various reports ha a ae Vice- 
se was ees, a ee err a arien iet 
Admiralty 
i ape ree the Jelendtap i of the Red Sea. —The following 
is an extract from a AP ritten by Cap tain Withers, 
of the rrada Aden, 9th Fade “ During | °F, 
rt Red Sea we were more 
quality is more like the South Ameri- | Lon 
Icha! The quantity, however, 
from 20 to 30 tons on each, and iE is seat” 
ANTED.—A Man 
<a w 
Asea 
has lived 12 ane as os Gardanar t the ate 1 Tate 
Marchioness of N aergun pr paar ansmental nee ] 
A in Foreing, i out Groe rounds, soar + New 
er Bexle, usted 
ments in gardening.— Direct to As AoE eee 
uainted with the 
ofa SEED a REHOUSE. 
Apply at Hurst d M‘Mvixen’s, 6, Lea mages 
ANT PL LACES. —Alll Letters post-paid. 
RDENER.—A married Man, aged 40, WiO 
—— 
have 
ad on ofi and F 
Re ll gp Tuesday, Capt. George | demnation; and on the morning of the 30th, at dex. A. B., 34, Riley-street, King’s-road, 
M aiei, ai the Thames 
iliam 
Man, who the 
GARDENER.—A : young i its branches. 
= eo pararam ae from Zm in sation. Dire 
S 
ASD DENER. eo intelligent young 
eg rk, 
— 
pet new e: 
ing the 
Keep Accounts f 
aaz ae ch ; and guarantee he has just 
a ra ven by the gentleman whose and 
up, as we three isl with Er i; Z., care of Messrs. Smith, Elder, 
An m 
summits of the islands, which are from 400 emploser. Direct, 8. 
OODMAN awp LA 
perienced Man that cag poiha, am, near Reigat 
