S No. 1549.—11 W. Q.—Price Sevenpence, ? lADVERTISEMENTS READY MONET. J 1?°™^ UPOT T?n9 < Pr'mt?d- published : (.by ED WAR IX WALKER., Pilgrim-Street J - NEWCASTLE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. ,v.yT€> BE SOLD, OR LET, N.SUNDAY NEXT, the 17th inst. SERMONS will, ,_ A^??*«.*/ be entered upon the 1st Au«ust, G•bepreached, and COLLECTIONS made, In Aid of the IS ^^iOWE^INGJIOUSE; situated in *above Institution, -at Half-past 2 o'Clock, in the NEW ROAD P n ?st l?flnm« fv T^^ ^ ^ Street, consisting of three Sittins; ' €HAPEL,T bv the Rev. Mr-RIG G; and in the Evening, at 6 FROM THE PUBLIC OFFICE, BOW-STREET. LONDON. Rooms, four Lodgnig Rooms, a Kitchpu,and other feonveiiienr o'Ciock, m BRUNSWICK-PLACE CHAPEL, by the Rev. FELONY.—NEWBURY, BERKS.--—-fWENTY POUNDS, REWARD, For further Parfaculars apply to Mr Shaw, the p^knt Occup" es. Mr MC'NICOLL. . ler. HEREAS JOHN MUNDAY stands charged on Oath with Felony, and has^bst^ded. Whoever will apprehend the said John Munday, and lodge him In any of his. Majesty's Gaols, shall receive the above Reward, by Application to the Vestry Clerk or Nfriim£. John Munday is about 32 Years of Age, about 5 Feet 8 Inches high, raw Bones, dark Com W , ,r '' - " This Day is published, GENERAL MEETING of the SUBSCRIBERS to plexion, fresh-coloured Cheek Bones, black Hah- and Eyes, down Look, large Whiskers (black), JiMCi&afe, j^™ Jioudj, rather large Feet, anj turns out his Toes in walking; supposed to be in or near RACKET COURT trill be at 'Dodsworth's, s> A the held London.—Newbury, June 2, 1821. . . • - r ITK 3 Vols. 870., Price 36s." Boards, by EME.RSO.N CHARN- Newcastle, at one o'Clock precisely, on Saturday the 22rd June, to takvi into Consideration a Plan aitd Estimate of ftte Building, LE\, Newcastle, which will then be submitted to their Consideration. DS REWARD. • _ MW/fr LlfEof the Rm^ H , WILLIAM. Persons unknown, maliciously set: on, FIRE a BARN, THRASHING and tt on "}l#ONSY~—-Ready to be LENT on Freehold Lands In r*nt-&5- belonging to Mr-John Rmsetl, of that Place, by which diabolical. Means, flip ,^?I,.di°nw *!0-hl1Mu*"ray^ AIVetparle-streeL J.VJL the. County of Durham or Northumberland, from" ^52,500- Heivorth Association, established for the Prosecution of Felons, &c, hereby offer a Reward of \to#s$&' • - bringing the Offender or Offenders to merited Punishment, to be paid on Conviction by their Trea- For Particiilats, apply to Messrs. Bainbridge and Bell, '-Solici surer.—Heworth, June 6tb, 1821. tors, South Shields. _____ OTRAYED, from Easter Hindliope, near Jedburgh, "on Thrirsday the sist of May A DARK GREY PONT, with a Switch Tail, and a small Star on the Forehead. Any KJ Person or Persons giving such Information as may be the Means of leading to the Discovery thereof, will he handsomely rewarded on Application to Mr William Richardson, of Bellingham, or Mr NY Sum between ^700 and #1400 ready to be LENT George Anderson, of Otterburm—Hindhope, June 7th, .1821. or.- Mortgage lipon Freehold Landed Property. ATJie Sum of .=£500 wanted upon Mortgage of Freehold Property TC* llEGh Leave to inform the Public in eeneral, that he I Cylihder, the A^leandStoc| with Wands, are jiearly nevr. . Mr- ROBT. SCOTT, Aucdonier, Wambro. Befsey, Hardy, from do. at Cnxhaven Phantom 1 NORTH SHIELDS "& TYNEMOUTif DISPENSARY. XJ keeps a Stock of Goods on Hand, at the same Prices as from For ftrther,?«^fll i to Mr Robson, at W olsingbam,.^PW O stroijg-bvvilt KEELS, oqe lately launche4, the other ^^Tfj^ ^ at ^ui"^«uf. Emulous, Gibb,fS ANTED, an APPRENTICE to the above liistitu- the Manufacturers, viz.:" Ticks, Checks, Stripes, Brown and or to Uv C\xme, attb^ •n-tl»*L ; • . . JL 10 Months ago. Likewise, at the same Time, an old Keet., in good Ccmdition, and now employed, Wdon. For Particulars, apply to the* Apothecary, Bleached Liuens,. Flannels, Tapes, Threads, &e. I —' ZT~> oatt^kJI^.^ n \ I — ttJc from d0 Jamaica 1 tffVflK'+T ', A - Kelspfpot! June lg% 1S2I.\ - * ' All Sold Wholesale on the venr lowest Terms.. I J?"* ^' or&ET, • For further particulars apply to Mr J. Brown, Ship-builder, feFu„m,.T ?ltt' tt0^fhouse; Ghohnley, Robinson; Fair- ( A Neat DWE1-LING|-I0USE, situated in Haughton* m l th Ch s ; : South Shore,—Newcastle, June 6th, 1821. lork^hWdi •T^ ° V ' V™ £e> fr<«h do.: Margery' HaH, SADDLER WANTED. ' ' ~ ,FOUND ; . { •JCjL le-Skcrne, coptainmg^tjte low-B*onis, and five Chambersj t%^Str2 N'ir^^rf1123' Watts" ^ Sunderland, * To he SOLD-by Auction,"— K 1,1,r h ;£S&£jAj[p3a^ ,-tJie Sad- 5^:^.0 ^ ^^?f^S -Ji:.^?y S Volunteer, —-—. from'do. at the oile who is perfectly Ipqaainted wth aha Grass -Land. - sfilso » Co|age adjomingj. eicha? togetlier.or ; ,;; , V,' (J? GRrEVESON, Aucrioheer) :-- sey Checks through Basscnctou i'ann, to the i5outb»:aTd over the 10 Inches; D from the' Date thereof. Notice fs hereby given> that the said Ifldenr It will bo remembered that "MrJBrougham, last year, introduced Beacon Farm, both the Property of tin said bir.'.uMgiiliew W Mte "iegister 181-; . .„„ , ^ ^ , , ture.... s how lie at die O^ice pf.. Mr Jame. s Armstrong, Solicitor, two biUs^43>e&st was, "for better .providing tiie means of educa Ridley after we iiadLbweu repeatetlly warned that such lioad^ v.us Water; was built at Deptford, of the best Materials, and fitted out" within two Miles pf .Stockton consisting of a rieat "and conimodl- i Jfe^castle, fiwrfli c Perusal and Signature of such of the Cf editors tion for bis majesty's subjects;" arid-the second-was " for improve "not a Carriage Itoad, and having aW> thrown. doi«t-a;Gate erected in August last, hi a very sup-rim- Scanner, Sails, Cordage, %c, of ous D^relling House, with siifable- Farming Conveniences, (all in ! pfthesaid pKajles Fenwick, as are willipg to accept pf the Provi- jng the administiatioii pi:endowipints. corinmted witii education, for the purpose of-.preventing Carts anri^ Qirijages -Brom .-passing the very best Quality; she is Copper-fastened up to the Bins, and good Repair,) and 15.7 Acrs,* more or less, of productive Land, \ sjoir tiierebymadp fprtbe Paym.eut.of J;heir respective Debts; and and for -better fulfilling the intentions of the founders thereof;" alono- tbe same Road, and tfce. said Sir Matthe,w-Whtu: liidiey Copper Rudder Work; sails remarkably fast, shifswifhout Bal- divided'into several Closes,; iow in the Occupation of Mr John j tta&soch of the; Creditors as shall refuse or omit to execute tiie They went tSrougficoipmHtfies only, standing over-that tbe opini- . havio«- humanely consented to Ibrego any Prosecution against us lastv asd-!s considered one ofthe finest aijd most useful Vessels of* Bowser. - " :' ' - " "" { samb -witbiii theTime aforesaid, will be. "excluded the Benefit pn-of the country regardjngthem might be collected.* Befoce the for our Misconduct j.,wte 'do hereby acknowledge our OiFence, and her Size, belonging to the Port, and is well calculated for any The aboye Estate commatds a beautiful and extensiva view, em^ ' arising thcreiom. All Persons indebted to the said.Charles Fen- last Easter holidays, Mr' B^oughain gave notice that he would, pro.uise not to be guiltyof the same again. - ,. Trade her Burthen will suit bracing the Cleveland Hills, and tiie adjacent Couiitrv, and im- jvick, are recuested fprtUwith to pay the Amoupt pf their resp^c- after the=holidaysi ask lea«e*again toiptroduce those bills; but no (Signed) .. -FRANCISCO WE Y, For farther Particulars and Infbrmathn, apply to Mr MAT-j mediately ijdjoins an excuHcw Carriage Road leading to Stockton.- tiye Debts to the sajd James Asmstrong, otherwise Actippswillbe. such motion has oyer beeamade," and In consequence of the opno- , GEORGEJIARLE. , THEW FAIRLESS, Broker, Eschanje, Sunderland.^ j Farther Particulars 'may b; known on Apphcation to Mp RaiSr commence'"'" d' fo*—=r the Recover- y thereof.' - - siticm.whtch-tbey caljed forth,, particular-lv froni the disrfettfiirs, it is. Witness, G.YY. STABLE, Solicitor. ... , , Sunderland, 12th June, 1821. ... "* ' beck* , o•»«*•-<-f Stockton* . • — *' Newcastle, 5tli June, 1821. -no-iv undi'rstopd that the intention is abun'doued. and the independent p&rl.V.ivrm 0. the next day by Lord Darlington's b. f. AuguUa by Wofiil. Seven such a farce of reprewfttnti.*, To the Bditov of tht Newcastle Cqpranf. Francis Franklin, Leamington Priors, Warwick, surgeon and Apo this per.-.-u. would, in all probability, have stiiftj-ed death by tin* siiBiaw" - —i-- . hv Sir T. Maitlaiid. Nufhm T thecary, Samuel' Haynes," Liverpool, Lancaster, flour dealer. started. 2 to I against the winner.—By a new act of parliament, torture to which he was exposed by his confinement. The next this free people was ,„ fact, "^f^lr^i; yet the e.^ ltii probable you have some time or other been a juror, or a' called Mr Martin's act, ah coroners who-have been or may be in spectator, in a court of justice, when an ingenious, counsel has been William Downs, Cheadle, Chester, calico printer. Benjamin step taken by Mr Capper was to apply to rhe court of chancer)- of could be worse but the system oJ «^ ^RD of April, solvent, forfeit their situations.—At the Old Bailey cessions on nearly rivalled the__^±J^ Z that day, hew did'thi torturing a witness, ostensibly to extract the truth, but in reality Beane, Hickling, Norfolk, shopkeeper. John Dean, Accringtori, the island for a writ de hmaiico inqmrendo. The application was & near Blackburn, Lancaster, cotton spinner, Jonas Croft, King- Friday, 24 utterers of forged notes were'sentenced to 14 years' opposed by Mr Collier, the deputy"provost marshal of Tobago; with the intention of smothering it bv a" multiplication of questions, transportation.-—On Saturday, West,. Beer, Richardson, Williams, in the expectation that some of the answers would be inconsistent ston-upon-Hull, draper. Stephen Holland, Bex-hill, Sussex, coal but Mr Capper declared, that if the writ were not issued, and merchant. George Rex, Great Driffield, York, grocer and draper. and Webster, Heme Bay smugglers, capitally indicted for assem in the event of the man's' death from the rigours he was en- with the rest, and consequently that tbe whole evidence might by bling with fire-arms, and killing Mr Snow, the midshipman, after a this discrepancy be set -aside, ' You may also have observed how John PauU Williams, late of Thomas-Street, New Kent-Roads, Surrey, but now of Lambeth-Road, stater. Geo. Shoobridge, Cheap- a trial of 12 hours, were found Not Guilty. The evidence against thc twenty-fifth completely the design bits been baffled by n candid and straight them was from accomplices only of bad character.—A man named EnglanFnffland'd wwit ith tthil s glorious free constitution, in order that it might forward testimony, in which the witness never stopped to consider side, London, tailor and draper. Charles Felton IBrkrnan, Deal, j^ngianu » ^ H ..,.,.;„ , ;„c,,. With regard to the power Kent, linen draper. Joseph Turton the younger, RoH"s-Building, Janies Summit, was sent to prison on the coroner's verdict, charging that of three seamen, who accused the master of the brig to which receive the sanction of his majesty t> what the questions tended, or whither ibey.led, but answered him with the murder of his wife in Bell-street, Paddingtoo. it is each as it was pat, without evasion or reserve. This effect arises Fetter-Lane, Middlesex, farrier. Domenico Corn, Percy-Street, they belonged, of an assault with a cutlass on them, which was a Bedford-Square, Middlesex, dealer in music and* musical instru supposed the murder took place on the 26th December ; her re capital offence. He was sorry to be obliged to mention the name tront tht* very nature- of truth, which, in -whatever number, of pcfe mains werefound in a" cellar on Thursday evening last.—Accounts scions it may be placed, is still uniform and consistent, aiid cannot ments. William Board, Bristol, post-master. John Paine, Worm- of Mr Elphinstone Pigott, who was the chief justice, thc speaker from Calcutta mention that an earthquake of considerable violence ofthe assembly, and the manager of three estates. The master of took place in the East Indies on the 3lst December. There were the brig was brought up, but the seamen were not heard, and the Maillnnd. This"of itself was, a most objectionable privuego, two shocks, which lasted about, 3£ minutes; but though they alarm prisoner was allowed to depart on his own evidence, and the three ciliated to prevent all freedom of debate it it eculn ex,M oibenvj.-c.. ed a .great extent of country, there are no accounts of any damage. men were left behind, where, for 15 days, they slept on the bare He had abo the appointment of the principal m'retary, witliout ways falls upon its feet. On the contrary, you may have seen an ball, ' Surrey,* plumbers. Samuel Chapman, Greenwich, Kent, —Mr Wm M'Cready had l« benefit at Covent-Gardon Theatre whose signature no law was valid ; thc JVeasurcr (-c-neral was also apparently shrewd witness entangled and lost, from thq" desire of linen draper. William Foster, Liverpool, Lancaster, grocer, s beach. An attempt was made to make the seamen admit that they oh' Friday. The'house was completely filled—a brilliant audience; had been guilty of mutiny. This they refused to acknowledge, and to be named bv him—and to him alone was rcspon.sibJe. Jn fnct, making some (perhaps) unimportant concealment, .which induced ., Richard Reily, Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury, man'milliner. and his Hamlet proved one of the finest and most completely suc the iegislature" could do nothing but appoint a few police officers, nam to hesitate and consider to what every question might lead, be- j •• praw™»" on their arrival in England the case came before the Thames po cessful performances we have witnessed.' It is difficult to do him lice for their wages. The wages were paid, viz. 101. to each, and and make a few internal regulations, f he Lord High (.Vmmis- fore he returned a plain Yes or No; and a dextrous cross-examin- | LONDON. JUNE 11. justice in this profound and intellectual character. The Ghost sioner had likewise the power of reversing the ft-ntences of the ju 201. compensation for the assault. A Mr Robly was consignee of - er turning htm round and round, as a child'does a kaleidoscope, J - On Monday last, the birth-day "of George III., which for the ship, and tho market would have been lost had tbe master been dicial authorities, and indi-ed no judge could act without h: sanc every new question putting the affair in a fresh position, and the m years was the national, festival of loyal Englishmen, was com- detained. He was a man so important, that he was called the king tion and approval. To him was given, in short, the power of answers, like the pictures in Dr Brewster's celebrated toy, neither men3orated by a grand dinner at Freemason's Hall, in London, finally deciding every case (hat could be brought hefore any tribu 5 of the island; and at the time he had said to Blr Capper, that if - 3 ,^' S- having a resemblance to each other, nor agreeing with the truth.* ^ xjuko of York in thc enajn i«he company was verv numerous, his' rum and sugar were sold, he did not eare if the master should nal of thc islands. lie was nothing less than a Reman proconsul, and power to pass beyond the c&cleuT mere human terror; to catch Mow, something like these circumstances occurs m reasoning upon maiiy peers and judgei. bdng present. Mr Conway, of"the theatre,. ^^VnaluiS '^^u\^^^^ma^aa^l^ voice of be hanged as soon as be came to England. He would only men the alpha and cmega in iniry proceeding, vvith the advantage of any subject, when we have no positive or official and c°nse- tion another case, out of several which be might adduce. A man screening himself from responsibility behind his underlings. The quently are obhged to assume certain facts. . Truth being always great effect; and" the musical exertions of numerous, professional. ^P' .*ViLii'ktuinlbdine. HecoSffitoXrZwlSS of the name of Duff was accused of breaking into the house of Mr bon. member then entered into some details of tbe transactions re consistent with itself in all points and in every oearing, when it |entlemen added much" to the entertainment" A list of the sub- witiiapretern&toratoemg. iiecommfcmcafedtotheaudienccthesame Collier, and at tbe end of four months he was sent, without trial, garding tbe catialand mole at Santa Maura, maintaining, and of appears otherwise there must be some error lnrking in the argu- scribers to the amount ce"""nt - ^""""">"f *« to a rock off St -Lucia, called Pigeon's Island, where the man was fering to prove, that the disturbances which had led to bloodshed memV" T "j;- ! of his late majesty, was now. Mr Collier at the time was magistrate, prosecutor, and in that island had been occasioned, not by reports respecting the In applying this test to the reasoning of your Correspondent j iri & ^ g^vn by-4horse& gaoler. The man Hosklns, to whom he first alluded, was now in militia, but.from oppressive ass-cssments for those public works and BucUd/'Jtt his letter of.the 1st inst. {see your l$st paper) i'inost, t0 oe executed by~Mr M. Wyatt, in bronze, and raised on a pedes- i f . the employment of Mr Foss, the solicitor. He was an intelligent other purposes, 1'here were no less than 45 persons assessed at s ie The play scene, irti which he..." matchesiteenn- earnestly begit;inay be TinderstoqdrthatI am not comparing hini |tal of granite,-with reliefs on the 4 sides, representing his majesty : "» now man i-.'., • ' -Mis'1 unassuming man, and his honesty could not be impeached. His that period, who were found incapable of paying their assessments. with thela*st described witness, or. insinuating that he Bas.any.iJflh-! encouraging the FineArts, Agriculture, Relij * conduct gave no indication whatever of insanity. Lord N. then Mr 11. then adverted to the case of Vaierio Stai, who was suspend cealraentor'wphistical- purpose jn.view j for TI am persuaded: that proceeded to animadvert on the mode of appointing and paying the -ll^rSf^11 i ^'"""y cBfective.'- The tra«dy oudefaded iinikUf unlVecsaIaccbmi» ed from the responsible situation he filled, without inquiry, and re bis search^ like my own, is purely'afte" r truth" . The cases indeed Liberal Dotation,-An_ old judges in Tobago, and other West India islands. Whilst their fused every opportunity of justifying his conduct, although by thu tisement from theparish of Mjuy-aa:bonneibr a of^OOOl. at j tioil} and was followed"by TChrce W&aJhrMam^inwhich Mr .tire far fiom-anrilarj for tlie, witness in court is required,to, speak situations and salaries were in the gift of the local assemblies, they 4.J per cent, for the purpose of building churches, has presented the *M' Cready*played Sir Charles Rack,u i ith great applause. Courier.— constitution he was entitled to have Ids case carried before the tri only of 'whatThe hunvs ; the^ reasoner has to state wjat-he believes, could not be regarded as independent. He would divide the Wind parish with the sum, on the condition of reeehing 5 per cent dur- Mr Patmore, the second to Mr Job 1 Scott, in the fatal duel with bunal. He then mentioned tl.e. care of Alesandro Pataglco, v.bo and ma^ therieforebe wrong, without blame. I. bring forward ihf inghisiife. "' ' „ ward Islands *into two. districts, with two chief justices and two had been deprived of an estate which !:ad been 150 years in his fa- illustration merelyto explainwhat .1 conceive to be a useful if not Mr Christie, surrendered and took h s trial atthe pid Bailey on Fri A recontre took place on Wednesday se'nnight m day, as an accomplice in the murder j There was no evidence to shew attorney generals, one to reside'at Antigua,"and the other at Bar- mfly, on" the ground that they were church lands, and that an set that Mr P. hada;hand in the affair, as "the surgeons present declined badoes, to he paid by salaries from homc-7 and neither of them to of the Senate of \ enice in 1412 declared church lands inalienable, giving evidence lest they should criifmate themselves, and Mr P. be managers of estates. He would also, in certain cases, admit the In vain did the complainant urge the length of time ounng which I fihd^n Euclid's letter five propositions or asWned facts, ^ evidence of a black'man, which, at present, when the interest of a j this property had been m the possession of his family; m vain did ' 1. "That the farm produce of the late harvests has been more' andLieut.^Peatandtivo petty officers se. erely wounded. was.aequitted<—A-young man of respectable connexions cut his throat on Thursday afternoon, at africtheFih" Blackfriars Road, white man-was'concerned'was totally inadmissible. Jin the West j be point out, that when they got it the lend was uncultivated, and in proportion than the M in the prices, or bifuU proportion fo"ftfe|'Jame s Gotfvn, alias 0 DoaneL-was executed at JJumtues „ Indies any man " " ------• «---» 1 -> -J..-. 1... .1... » »K,..- fail1' • * ; I on Wednesday se'nnight, pursuant to his sentence, for the murder j but not fatally. It appeared he hadnakenVvoung "Woman to fne fordte, for anion j 2. That « If the farmer cannot get a ma&fft for it immediately^; of EUiot, the poor pedlar boy,'' At first, he entertained very Mttle j house some days before, with a sum jfrf^ney, which he soon lost which was neve sfill he'Ms It, and tie money is [eventual""™ Wil *«i«.^in?n»> 1 sense of his awful situation: whetftfie Chaplairi of the ,iatl would have fby gaming; and his companion nndlnff his .poverty,, desertedbein himg world, but with opted superior _wisdom arid humanity. What prospect of improve- , , ...... , 3» ^ That the rent? hare not yet found ito throw himself from the wfndowr but^was iu^p.^rcvehted in that. ment was there in the condition of thc Negroes, when the day of the marines, administrator general of ecclesiastical domains, in {The passengers seeing hint struggling with'the people ofthe house, set; apart foi* adoring the God-of mercv and truth was-devoted | consequence of the opposition excited• by this arbitrary system ft 5. ,J5hat /landlords axe unw^fliiig: , to reduce their incomes jand jriey, EsdVCqllecbr of the Customs at Bridlington, nice Benjamin *°^T^arc%n°and^iother ajbj^'^m foun^iheir-lev'elv -J The"Lords of the Treasury have aDpointed John Broad to a slave market, and to the flogging'of those poor wretches, j government, Martinengo, one of the most respectable men m . «W. .. . . jyf|jnea Esq. /deceasecL. tid bleeding, .and one of.hi s opponents ^vith-abjoody ra?!or in his thode of livin^. . The population of Manchester is 108 016 persons j inf and, thought they were murdering ;him,"and began to demolish The noble -lord here read an extract of a letter from Tobago, j Zante, was seized by armed men, in the middle ot the-nigbt, m his Noxvit is-clear that if th/ 1st proposit|6n be true* theSrd.cani- () die house.. But the truth came out on thVarriyal of the j>oh'ce. stating, that tiie Writer'had seen 100 faihes inflfctea with a cart | hed;-his papers "And property bundled together m the greatest cc-n- hot, for in that case the fa/mer would be at this time exactly'in the crease fn 10years 28,557. .This is independent ot the adjoining The'gentleman Was" taken to an liJpital.^-Ori the ,4th inst., the same^situarion as he was before..complain^ began, and able 10 pay hamlets, which carry the population to'160,000. Ijisle Gate of Valenciennes was deKoyed by - iS.lfe-- There was a the-sari^e rent. //' . • J " The population of Carlisle is now 14,5391 in 1S11 it was 11,500, rnagazihe of gunpowder under Uj wffich didhoi ^explode. A large" Neither can the 3r/,proposition be cinyect if the 2nd be tme, so that thfreis an-'inc"r£aseof 3Q0O. ; * ""' 1. This because "under such a'jJredicarDeht the farmer would not .require .. On ihe 19th ofApril la6t,,an act of parliament received ithstood his rent to be lowered), his distress might be relieved by forbearance.. the royal assent; which materially; affects all persons concerned in published a of a free black, who, .for the offence'of resting himself on tbe high 450 on the sick list. " His majesty's ministers, he (Mr Hume) had The proper remedy >vjuld not be abatement, but credit—a reasona tlie brewing, business. 'The act commences on the 5th July next* deelaratioii'maTtebfefore'^ wis shot way, after being told to'Begone*-by a Mr Sinclair, Was imprisoned heard lately, had seeh the injustice of the sentence, and changed it ble allowance of time to pay his rent. The following are th'eheads of tlie bill * " at Winster, in Derbyshire, by a'Mr^ftieBanlc, that he also fired for onenight, and put in the stocks; When it was discovered, that to three vcars' exile into any of the islands he might select, lhlt, " If either the isti. 2nd, or 4th propositions be correct, the 5th is a " The-preamble states,'that the present laws are insufficient lo a pistol, thdugh he*at'f(rs^aelph^t'-lS|b' he'was a tree man, a hat y/ds given' him by way of compensation. to suppos'e that'-this-hfgh-minacd man would accept of such terms njuhity, for in thai case the landlord, has no need to reduce his mode protectthe duties, and enacts,' that all Brewers shall enter in a book r Mr Goidtmm adverted to the peculiar situation in which the West of clemency, without the power of "clearing his character, or justi of living: but on the contrary may increase his establishment> ac- delivered to them by the officer, th'e quantity of m^t intended to be •THUjia ONE 7. The-lrish'pub- India planters and their Idcarlsse'mjnries were placed, and observed fying his conduct, was to'show-a total ignorance of his resolution w.vxn.j^vo merna mTm articles ne consumes; only under the 2nd : HOUSE'OF LORDS, used in the nest breWingTrpenaJty.2061^ "" .;'."." '** j lie works' "bill 'Was 'read -a third itn hdjpassed. ^'T/ie• Earl.qjT that t be'syst'em,' such as it w-as* had'been 'establisbedby and 'grown and his principles. "No less than SO persons had been arrested for proposition taking a eredit with his tradesmen correspondent with Mashed irialt not to be removed till^gaiiged and taken an ac a *Mr Clancy;" against the -*-^«-j»jie sanction -of the British legislature. *- Its reform-rriust exercising their cotistittitronal light ot petitioning tbe govermiient, ^Dd)ldisl|^id^rpre^tejt'a' '|ie^b|i'*» % that he allows to his tenants. . " 1 ' count of by the officer—penalty '2001.,; but not.to Jbe incurred for f lie Would read thepetition, k of titfjEe", and-iropof?a»e -imprb'^ in and .two of thorn, dtie a magistrate, the other a member of the le There- is another proposition .of Euclid's, 't that the value of Irish law cpur^bfflt 'I^ftf Sidinaiiltis removing nl'alt; after tlie worts have been drawn,offj'if the officer andcOnftr witfiothers-as to theiprtl ety of acquiescing in the progress. The appointment of a-committee at the present advanced gislature, were degraded, and to be tried for high treason. Mr II. money is now greater than it ivas during the war,"'which I have neglect to ^tehd within an hour after the speofied tiine. . tjnihat the petitioner had period of the season could'lead teVho beneficial result. Mr Ilarham then charged the Ionian government with having established A mo not noticed, because I think it may be applied .either way'. I should prayer of it. At present hewasof opr Sarnpfes of wort may be taken after it is drattn from the mash noxlaim of right or justice to set up. ; was of the same opinion, and rcgrcited-fh'at one or two cases of in nopoly of corn, ahd a system of police esjiu»iacr the most revolting, be_ extremely glad if Euclid would prove his assertion matiiemati- tub, to asct'i-tam tlie specific .gravity, M quantities,'.nd.tmore_than a FKiDAY, Joke 8. The/rpyal^'as^ "was given' by comhiis- justice shouldF have led to general abuse of the colonies. Great with oppressive arbitrary quarantine regulations, shewing"the gross cally, first defining what money is. Such an elucidation will be pint, whiii is to be returned ,or paid for, Worts not to be fer pains had been taken by the planters in general to teach Christianity est partiality in particular cases, and with imposing an excessive useful to-me in the remarks I intend to otter on the Parliamentary siori Wo the seamens* wages bill* '|he ramppund disfranchise- mented tal such samples are taken, oh penalty of 2001. Not to be 5 to the negroes, though little had been done by the established taxation to support useless offices. Within these few years 16,2921. Morality to which I alluded in a former letter. ment biD, the jurors' attendance bf" the. atttirnies and solici- incurred) if the officer neglect to attend within an hour after the tors'!regulation bill, the sale dfbn bill,"the Salop Judges* church. * The negroes were in a state of progression, and nothing had been levied fur additional salaries." Col. Robertson rec* ived a I must confess I am. ratlier disappointed in this 2hd letter of specified/time. v , was-more to be deprecated thana premature change. '"He would half per cent. On the whole revenue of thc islands, amounting to Euclid. ' I was vain enough to.expect that he wouldiiave paid lodgings bill, the Edinburgh gabF I and Lord Glentwley's •'""•Boflfes to be delivered to brewers, containing forms and certifi divorce bill. The Mar fids of LarMd 1 presented a report from move, as an amendment, that the hahse should, early next session, 432,4081.", which was equivalent to 21,671 dollars. Sir T. M'ait- nie the compliment of waiting to see whether I oould solve the ; appoint a select committee to inquire into the "administration of problem he started in his former letter, and then if tedisapprovei. cates, aadnpbeer or aleshaU.be sentoy,twithout.a certificate taken the committee of. foreign trade,'"U>rj fli| ' domesiic silk,• 'imanu land himself held appointments to the amount' of -l-O.OCOl. a year, tlie|efriiin, ceiWying-the date, quantity, and" qualityi A "similar justice in 'the West India" islands. Sir'J. MdbMhiosh did not sec and resided in the Ionian Islands, while his presence was required of my solution, have given one upon, true mathematical principles. facture.' The exten^to" wihich it%< lately beeriimpro've^gaYe the necessity pf, extending the inquiry as' proposed by the aniend- But neither in the body of his Letter, nor.in the Postscript, where entrytribe made in the book, wbich shall be openfor the Tnspectibn an earnest.of itstfutiofe arid speedF^ :e^eriryy It Was support , at Malta, of which he likewise held the governorship.' The mem- of the t Meets—penalty 2001. Increase in the stock beyond'- the *nen£ Perhaps it'would be su"fficientfor the present, that the par j beis of the senate, who were • the creatures of Sir T. Maitland, my attempted solution is noticed, can I find any demonstrative ar ed by. prol»Utor^a^r:be^u^'.oihj^^''' if would have bee^.carv, preceding survey not satisfactorily accounted for, to be forfeited, ties'in the islllijd of Tobago should know, that in the next session of ' were paid, in all, 36,000 dollars. • -Mr H. concluded with moving, gument to overturn my theory. It-is true that Euclid denies that tied dn with gr#t etisadvantage. We iow get the raw-mateqal in parliament, it was Intendeci'to 'inquire 'into'the "state of judicature I have "jiroeed" over production to, have depressed the prices of and the brewer^shall forfeit 2001." The whole pf the act affects great quantities from theiterritories di the "East India Company, that an humble address be presented to his majesty for the appoint victuallers as well as common brewers. ' in that colony; .Such a notice would'alsd afford ample time to those ment of a commission to proceed to'the Ionian Islands, and to in MTADISJ^FNWRTIONABTY, or below the level of .the quantity;, but he and from Ital" -y rfnd------the- sout-h of E-~i g. - Jje washappy'to say, . Coiifktory Court,-Doctors* Commons', Tuesday, June 5. most interested to prepare for tlieirfiefericei After "some observa- adMtsaiatthejquestion "oh this point is brought iriW& nutshell, that notwithstanding the care pf the Fi~ :h gtweriimeh- t to-Eeep- Up« s quire into the state of the government, the conduct of Sir Thomas- As sQon^stSe Court met, Lord Erskihe appeared, and took tions'frorrrMr Martryat, Mr Wilberforcej and others, lfr Barhhm Maitland, the Lord High Commissioner, the causes of the dis where it must rest." It would have been more satisfactory, and a the manufacture of this article, yet oiSs exceeded" their sgreafly.- withdrew fiis amendment, and Lord Nugent altered lis resolution, more effectual Jnode of putting the question to rest, If Euclid hajl his seat bit the bench next to Sir W.. Scott, the judge. turbances which had lately existed, and the numerous arrests that „ „v .. . - - , . j The moment the free We was admled in the East, from that so as to pledge the house to the appointment of a" select 'committee prwetl thecontrary position^ which he-holds j butlie contents him mtity and- quality of the pf inquiry tiext session. Mr Goulbum said,* an inquiry here might had taken place.' 'Mf-Goit'fmrn said, tjbat because the treaty un K Dr Schwabey then rose and said, that he tvas counsel in this suit j tiroeiheprcgressiye improvemehi id self with giving an OPI?IION that the prices of corn seem at .present ^red article, commenced.' der which-tbis country was mi.6«'pi elector of the Ionian Islands, prc%ide the ineonvenienee of rcquilri'ng'th'e attendance of the prin- ; for Lord Erskihe, and he "Was-instructed to inform the Court, thatt.-raw material, and' also of the manufaj , , to bear a certain fair proportion to the produce and, to the price of the noble lord being, since the. institution of these proceedings, The committee wished to call the atten' of the house to the-du- cipal persons-cohnectca'Hv^tli'tiiegov'eVhni"erit6f the island ;* butlie declared them" to be'"free*" -and independent states, it d d not . other things/* without shewing on what pound that- opinion is perfectly^atisfied. of the innocence of Lady Ersftine; had determin ties on raw silk. He did not expeeta: articular reductiqn'of fho. h'adno objection to kibm'htistsidn being_sent but"*' The motion was follow that they we-Te' to have" the same institutions as this coun formed. My opinion remains unchanged,- that tbe quantity of ed, in justice to her ladyship, and to his own feelings, to-withdraw dutie's. J5ome modification mighthfe.i e in the nature arid mode then put and'neg^itivedljy iBS'ttim The Mdrguis of Landmck'tfy: try. The true'/Way to" ascertain how nuieh these institutlwis produce, now when, flour is 2s. per stone, is not nearly doublp his suit for a divorce. Certain proceedings were now pending be* bf payiiSg thedrawbacks. Thetnahis irers Were willing to stand had been ameliorated wduld'bc to compare *the-m with those what it was when flour was 4s. because if it, were, upon Euclid s tween the parties, which he hoped would terminate the matter at the competition With the French mm _ me arid foreign markets, own shewing, great distress could nob ensue, to the farmer,, bu,t issue, by a deed of separation,-%vhich was then drawriup. The if only a protecting duty was put one'.4 extent'of the difference in -merely mconyerdenee frorn. the slowness of the sale J and as Ihavo Court was aware that Lady Etskihe had also applied for alimony; the price of labour in the two countries,' Another thing .the com- Mnted above, a simple forbearance on the part pf the landlord and a separation, and her suit Was still pending. Lord Erskinc mittee had looked at was the. act reema g the prices',of labour of wouldbe an effectual remedy for the evil. , ; « . ' 1 was, however, anxious to state, that he mfeantaltogether"tbwitb> the siBc •weavers in Spitalfields> an® J> event |he*ihtroducrtqn of -But if r am disappointed upon this part of the subject, I am stiH f draw his application, even if her ladyship were advised, to continue all new,;ahdfdr'eigh;m;achmeryintoi^^^ rhahufactbry. He then cHhed'aeceptirig th^'gra'nC -His situation, however, had since bly consisting of persohs the best" adapted for the situation from more so," to find that uie mwmisedjoint in which Euplid " differs! her suit He. therefore prayed,'that the assignation granted by the mQyed that the report be printed, ihi d up6n"'the table, which changed, and hB^a^now-"'mlli%'to accept it , His-iordship then ! their rank, talent, and character.- "With regard to the disturbances entirely withme,** and^which I looked with moire interest^ arises J Court should be allowed to stand' oyer until the. next Court, day. was agreed to. The Marquisr then gaywotiCe Uiat' after the holi gave notice,'that "Be wmtld moye'a resolution on 'the subject on j at Santa Maura, they occurred during the absence of Sir T. Matt- altogether from a rnj*xmeeptiph •» his'part, of the meaning of one ; Dr Adams said, that, as ciimisel- far ''I*dy. 'msfaiiej* Hcji'adn6*bb- day^ he would make a motibn'tintfflJ TOfeftw.thp foreign slave' Xriday.- ajfrJ?a'^e-tliohght3stfi but the conduct of Sir F. Adam", who commanded them of rny expressi6n*^ii»«d nq.doabtby the characteristic ungJcQful- I'jecfidn to. t^application. ".^OVJScqtt^^then.^rdere4Accordingly, trade.-^Counsel were"'heard' oil behkj#r, sWOB'of thejje'titipners a-ibrmerpiaHilanentj'-tbb:siu9ect''sn^d'':be'nsieivcid bf k'Jhessak>| was" in every respect'prbper.- .Those disturbances, HE .(-Aw-W- nessof a ploaglnnarfsTOimniisirionl. In arguing that^the porfe - Lord Erskihe thenro.se, ahaob^rredtlhttthe-aft^ against the^ Irijh,courts of law bill.—Adfc^fia to Wednesday. ffom the tbtwae? It"worild b]lA%lso'pr6»ei-, that iht-^piise"•should i would repeat wire d&eabiiontja by an ill-founded notion, that the - fiould not be keptJ&u£> daticiriye-ic^tKA^i!foreign com,' pose of declafit^hiS-conmrrenceiri whrit bafl faltertrfrom his coun-i ^HOUSE'GF COMMON'S. June^" Several t : , &*timepf«^ri^^*fiSl1Pened -".if:^the Gieaf &mhar of seK,, Hew-as the more'tJie^ petitions wert presented against tti&pdbr lawf -amendment*bi1l,and becn%ny-ie^^*«e.Dtilce''6jf?,dW*Mce;''''-Tite''MarqWif XoiC-) ever, had not sent troops against the insurgents, unta-eyery otbgc. Jfature sees reason to pimish.tjh^ stes of a nation by dearth, shall person in this laird, in whose good opinion hewa|itfoVekbxiops..tQ r dtinforty said, -a fresn'medage had riot been dbemed- necessary in j means of tranqniHizing thesinad been exhausted; add after an m* JXatare sees reason jjuuiau,^^ ams 01 j» UTU.IUN i»- aearui, SUMI yciwu hliub jkiuj ui wuuse gwii opioiojinewa two in its favour. Sir R* »i&o?pho%h*tjft|i6 bill, ihsteka of a the case of the Princess of Wales. The other topic might more ; surrection so general, -only four- executions bad taken place ; and one class ..not tbjow the burtbeh enarelv Upon the ^ther, but stand vvell, than in that pf •tbe' learned-personWb poori^ieftiilt/shtmldnje'de-noT^in^ bill, itfr a properiy'be' ntse'rase"! Wben'memiestfonfcamebefPreuecommitfce. the believed the. whole number of killed and wounded amounted achi^Uy me*' E?*% °.f the infliction?" .From *hiS;iexpression Court..; Sir W, Scott-said, that as the matter nownoi , 4too.fohe that in fact a woman cannot sleep upon a ship's deck, without a j near Pax ton Ford, about six miles above ( ...... „ man to hold ber in bed; and that; consequently, .a.-lady and-,Brown, R. N. proves of,su.chady^njag^to^g^cbu^ gentleman may " repose** in the" same room at seam, unsunned : ascertaining the. experice of "tin's bridge'/ to. uncertainty might remain upbh thk-subject, positive nistrwetions onimon.that no case had been made out individually"a^ain^t" Sir snow." This was instantly proved by, her majesty's counsel de- [ ot' the county interested in the work", have, .iJitn. prbpeV Iiliprg||(ry, I have applied to a comparison'of'h^made in' another place' re^rd-, had been Sent out that it,-should .19 ^no casb be resorted to;- Lord 1 hernias MaltMnd/ljnt enough had been shewn to rende^a revWen : claring that the fact wasa part of their case:,of the concobora- j voted, the. capt^n one tb'ou^d^i^eas o\;ei:.a^d*a^eIin.isi!tttate. I ing Nexo,. and an mdn^^a"'whoMh*°i] K^-not at liberty to name, Milton observed, that-from the stare of.the business before tlie - of the Ionian system bf government necessary. The Marquis of lions it afterwards received in your Town-ball and elsewhere, I!'—Capt Brown is now-far advanced' in the; erection of VPier of [The petKtion; was. 'theXre'ad/and 'pi$en|||0'be printed. Col. iiJflWj. house, it was. not likely he could have an" opportunity that' day, Londonderry contended that the charges had been con-.yktelv re"- 'need not spealc Mr Williams had a long kaleidoscope play with i Suspeilsptii on the same principle,.'.'w.^'..r^ro"/Newhawn;'"hear Jirqught in'a bill for better pieventing the adulteration of cloVer nor for ^several days-to Cpme,';to bringon his motion relatrve to the futed, and deprecated any premature interference w ith tbe internal the Swiss chambermaid; and though she appeared " repeal of,the tax on foreign wool. .He, therefore, now gave notice,. affairs of the Ionian Islands, as tending to excite jealousies imon the letter, affair. Majocchi also lost himself in the. t, „ ...... r ,,, ,,.,._,..„ ...... ^rr~, ^ . . , land succeeding in his motion for leave to bring in a-bill for ! tion, and Sir /. Coffin opposed it MR Hume contended, in rephv — - rugged part of thc coast will in, future' be av6idf|d,' The"exp.e^e of as Attorn,ey-Genei;aJ, sbp^found'that he must make himself a party -the repeal of the agncliftural horse tax, and- of 'that bill reach- - tfiat none of tbe charges had been refuted. The motion was then FROM TUESDAY'S LONDON GAZETTE. this operation will be a mere trifle when compared with an erection to the illegal and unjust ^ratStice.s preyailing there, of r^fnairl subv- ing a committee, he. would move that it be- an instruction to • negatived, on a division, bv 97 to 27. Mr CHCHI-UND obtiined ln-n•«» BY THE KING. of masonary.—The wife of Henry Frost, ofj&udbury, weaver,>dme ject'to a life of disquiet and-mortificition, or take the course,' which •the committee to bring up a clause for the repeal of the wool tax. i to bring in a bill to facilitate summary proceeding bc'ore iiis^re^ A PROCLAMATION'APPOINTING A DAY FOR THE time since sold to one Wm' Whiting for Is, .jj&t".' HAK returned" to.her he did,- of relinquishing his jtpp'ouuniemv' On his return "home hMre Hmne then address.edthe hpuseat great-length on the griev-' of the peace and others; also a bill to re attces of the people Qf the Ionian islands. . He was sony, that the transmissal of depositions and recognizances from m W\RTL .* Britfshcharaeter was not how in that estimation in which it was justices of gaol delivery. «°*,mzjn«.*.s from magistrates to held when he (Mr H.'). yished those islands. They were; bv tlie ; Fsiday Ti»vr r \U ir ;U . , treaty of 1815, to retain their own form of government- until*they unitarkn disinter- • ?mth J>nser}ted a V<**™ the received a constitutional charter from this com • ^ - of our Royal Coronatiotion upon Tuesday, the Ist.of August then A man named Edw. Davies, his°vifeaiid two children Were in betl j shtVrildsubmit tothein did "not reitorfithe Statement of MrCapper arrival of'Sh- T. Maitland.nt Corfu, in 1818, 1 next ensuing, at our "Palac* e at W cstminster; and whereas, by our I in tbe garret and were buried in tlie ruins. .They were'dug but as- alone,* but "were authenticated By tlje affidavits of -otlfer" pCi'soris" 'ofmissed Kamboriala, arid four other senators, Royal Proclamation, bearing date the 12th J uly, we thought'fit to j soon aspossible, but, withthe exception of the youngest child, all • unimpeachable" characters. Iti "tfie" Nay after the arrival' qf Mr '; corrupt, and left th'e "seriat7und"eTth^ for^hP^UWr°P ^ ^ an-v £ltention to P™pose the same remedy w gr n ces whlch he hnd adjourn the said solemnity until our Royal will and pleasure should , dead. The baby was almost miraculously preserved by the fall of. CapperCapper, he happened to see, through tie bars 6f the'prlson at Scar- ': whom both the French government and Sir .J1. CamnhplCampbell haha,di reR„l- I ,f," i^?, - proposed upon a former cr iniscondiict. Now Pi- j Character, and had-afterwards ^^^^^^^^ ™^ ^uenceof a letter from Lord ' ^^M^^^^ to" be attended The as at present, however, in ; ^.^^^^.^th^ol^l^oofthe land tax was received. f the receivers g^erS the ^sponsible authority in" the 1 t bc a dungeon at Zante, because he had signed a petition to bis Britan- ! somrdlcusstonrit rKiST ?J Printed; and, after of hs father, (enjoying, for 2b nicJVfajesty, complaining of thc arbitrary conduct of Sir T. • Mait- committee Sdbe^ ON IETHLT ^ BCFOTC THE ru a arid tie son had under him.a Spa- ~re w^s butonepress allowed in the islands, and that was mitte* H™*'*,****,** !*' . PP«'rs that the Mr Capper asked fot the warrant A government paper painted but nonecoild be produced by Mr Mit tairied a gro'ss libel On the people of our Coronation, do duly give their attendance at the said solem House of Lords. The Rev. Mr Dymoke, the champion, presented chell, A month afterwards Mr Capp'r heard that the wretched Maitland^ in one of iis letters iiity, on the said 19th day of July,-in all respects furnished and bis son as his deputy instead of Mr Reader; but (lie .approval of prisoner was in a dying state, and hi foundhim in a lower dun- cause why he dismissed thc cotmcDiors: anpointed as to so great a solemnity appertaineth, and answerable the deputy was referred to his Majesty's pleasure. The Bishops of geon than he had previously occupied- shut from the common air ! ventured to complain of this libel. On t to the dignities and places which every one then respectively hold- 1 lum| J Durham and Batb and Wells claimed the right of supporting the in an almost insupportable cUmate, aid with his left leg in the : land to the islands, after visiting this country on the subject of 'their puinmiunr or rne cniet iusticp-5 m n,„ —» V LAW ' SIR .1 L ene a eth and enjoyeth ; and of this they or any of them are not to fail, presented a petition from Ack^rth11 tT"*' °S * King at the coronation ; but on account of age prayed to be allow stocks, Where it had been for "jib less than 4 fortnight His hag- j new constitution, the most fulsome addresses were presented to tnW nTn^,im..r,» W,N ..i!., i'"* ' i->ancashirecashire., arraincagainst TU~th e —poo r as they will answer the contrary at their- peril, unless by special ed to act by deputy. The. claim allowed; "but toappl y to tbe King laws' amendment bill, which wl gard body was excoriated by sitting, wthoot tlie power of chang- ; him, and triumphal arches and statues wereerected. The persons Which -Mr Brougham, Mr Satrlni ^ convcrsation, in reasons, by oursc'H", under our .sign raanuel to be allowed, we shall to be excused service and 10 name deputies. Many other claims ing his posture, in the filth and ordure fcat had".accinnnlaCed during . mostactive in these testimbnies of adulation were selected for places dispense with any of their scrvjees or attendance,* Given at our peated the observations which had iallon1 °thers ro~ were .disposed of; /some being allowed, others rejeeted.—Her Ma his miserable Confinement Mr Cappar went to Sir F. Robinson*; {.of power arid profit. Oa the 18fh of April, 1817, Sir T. Maitland 011 THCTJZT1 \ROM THEM 1 JUl 11 Court the, 9th day of June, lftjil, second, year, of out reign. occasions as to this topic. R VQAL WAS former jesty dined at the Mansion-house of London, on Saturday, with the the president, and described the situatien df the unfortunateman ; declared, that a revolutionary conspiracy was on,foot and a num Tho usury laws'ronr^rr-'n" biil ' " * poned until next session. The renort 1 tal blil wa s postos - The Gazetteiblso cotttaiqs a proclamation* for the elec Lord Mayor, Thorpe. Lord and Lady Hood, Lady A, Hamilton, and Sir Frederick accompanied "him tb&e him the next mprriing. ber of respectable individuals wi»re arrested. Afterwards, however, - The report ,TLS tu ° P * tion of a Scots peer, in the room of. the late Earl of Stair, to take and means was brought up, am 1.1 ? E TNMMcommitte, e of ways Earl FitzwiUiam, Lord and Lady Milton, Lord and Lady 11, and means was brought tin ™IJR me »! »» ~* ----- On seeing his situation, with proper feelings, such as became the conspirary was found to have been wholly fabricated by one ntl place at Holyrood House, Edinburgh,, on tlieSud of August next. MrMaberly, an™A d Mr J.T /V ?. >! ^ ^afte r• f° " '-^ticns by Spencer, Hon. G. H. Bennett, M. P. Mr and Mrs Ponsonby, Sir a man of humanity,, he expressed'his regret-at what he saw. But Lapendchi and another person. For this crime Lapcnochi was re Alio an ordei; iu council for suspending .the ballot for the local mi Mr VaasittnrU it agr^d u., and'biil ^ P«ed to by Ronald Fergusosn, M. P. Mr Whiibread, and Mr Hume, were it was said at the time that the man: was insane. If be even were sentenced tp death ; but the lord high commissioner commuted the 01 a litia, for ones year* from the 27th.of June ifl.st The ^ar<,iu.,i^ncm^rry moved the o ! L ?^ «^d'"ngh% also at the dinner. Lady Fitzwilliam - and the Earl of Darlington so, Great God ! was tliit the treatment for a" case of insanity? sentence to nine years imorisonraent one of which was to be soli cr of the Coquetdalu "Rangfrs Yeomanry Cavalry—Capt. A. Atkinson, to into a committee to consider of tho ^ dav for r WMMMNIIMMMMMMMMNMMMMMMMMMNNNM JHH)l)iiriiimI»ALJLAND-SALES COLLIERYLULLim.. v aV(, l ...... - " ««l to t[le circumstances which had *|wy cannot, but hope, that some measure may be adopted to lesseu ANTS a Situation as AssHtwit, m a Sdiopt either in To be LET, fur a Term of Years, and entered npipm immediately* exist. ' f W Yorkshire, or the County fj Di*ham,.a loiing'Man ELFORD COLUllRY, in the County of Northum- •not natives of Ireland or Scotland, the wbo hasfor some Time R^^lS^lV^T. B berland. A small Fire-EnginEngine is already o\erected , and by a recommend tliat thfe practice of passing fn ^ respectable School in tljo Keighbonrhood of London. He moderate Advance of iCapital, (a Proportion of which the Lessor settlement bo suspended ibr one year from * wailld have no "Objections to take charge of the higher Classes in will contribute,) the Colliery may he rendered current-going. The the Sloop ECLIPSE, 50 Ditto, next; it being evident that even when Mathematics-; A Situation will; ho jrelerrol where a Title for Situation is eminently calculated to ensure a large Vend. f4h0. above are nearly new, well found with Store*, and weli lies (which is not often the case), they Orders can be obtained. L«t«*, (1 «*-paid) addressed X. Y. Z. The Concern may be viewed by applying to Edw> Scott, Belford adapted for arty I rade iheir Burthen wouldsuite. For further Par-, immediately leave them to resume their previous pursuits, or ate Post •Office, Bishop Auckland, Durham, will be attended lo. and If all Farm; and further Particulars known of Mr Taylor, Whit ocular* apply to at H II. M AitKHAM, Stockton on Tees. dismissed by the parish officers with trifling relict; and that, this satisfactory Reference given* J, ley, new- North Shields, who will also treat for tho letting of the in a great majority of instances, is the only result which occurs Colliery.—May 18, 1821. ^ja^>e SOLD by Auction, *?^t HI. - ""'Vino-. * hat it is the opinion of this committee, from an enormous expenditure in their conveyance from one pju* DlilARDY, of the kingdom to the other. VALUABLE SHEEP FARM IN ROXBURGHSHIRE. On Thursday tiw Sl^'mtt, at the-Three Kings, Quayside, New* HAIM.CUTTMB, FEMWWJI, AND ORNAMENT At tt Ui 5 ,C,A3ck in nis majesty be civil,]..,! , "~ ~e""»« • t-jr- a t j l ° the Afternoon, ' P cfl rgwi on "the consniM .j*1?"3* ano fadditiona Great Britainl sum o, f nomoneyt exceed-, to I Your committee are of opinion, that the abolition of tho system HAW SWWM&UL&E**' To be LET, and entered to at Whitsunday, 1822, ,dated lund •agrants should be accompanied with more ex HE LANDS & FARMS of VENCHEN, 'WIDE-OPEN, IMM rC good Snow AGENORIA, Mr Wm the sum of ?' a & a %XiT ai No. lVQUAYtHttB* MSWCASTLE, T OPEN HAUGII, and TOWN YETHOLM-MAINS, " ^ i*7i ?r f '* ™.¥nX at Hillgate End, Burthen per imprisonment; they therefore recommend, that "ra yfOST respectfully be Leave to offer his grateful Ac» fu the Parish of Kirk Yethohri, presently occupied as One Concern anegiste "easy rDraugh 141 Ionst o,f ur.tt'ator4 came • ?«* ,„oinin7e $Kee—k7 an""L"/d a* Half o"f* Coal"ri'T,s" a"*t* ictcd of an act of u-ilfui vagrancy be com- jLVJl kiiowledgments for thkX^fwjmce ho has uniformly expe- by Mr Robert Oiivor. ThesearUot > built in the River Tyne, and launched than one month for the first offence; and rjcnced from bis Friendsandj theP"ohc in general, and has the any in the District, 1 Exp "' - •« - and may be sent to cntories may be had measu,..^, „»U.K ,«» JIT., sm'wble Quantity of Arable Ground of good Turnip Soil," and lie " „?1?<'MA:S FAITH'S Office, Broad Cliare. jicar Mmdra Mill, Six Miles South of Kelso, conveniently for NewcastleM , 7th«im>e, 1821. ed to"th« „t.ij increase in their incomes*. for the apprehension of vagrants be discontinued; that a sum, not knowledge—Newcastle, June 8th, 1821. Mmkets, and for the Access to Wooler, Kelso, and Coldstream. 6 K ent v £vmJ n££»n« rfJ^- °0 / u ' ^censure AM d ministers for less than 2s. 6 d. nor exceeding 5s., at the discretion of the magis _ 1 Jiere is an exceUant;Steading of Offices, and every Accomoda her Hu .• ^ ' P°r SALE by private Contract ™^CT VRTHTLF^T^A * * • contrasted the trates, be paid by the parish in which the act of vagrancy has been To Coal .Owners, Ship Others, Builders, #e. tion on the Premises.foMhe Comfort of the Tenant, and Preferva- woatiCT ot tne XJuke of Clarence in a late trial with the dc- committed; and that upon a. repetition of the offence, the party feel 9 S W SHIP URTON and RUTTJ5R, $hip Breakers, &c. Uo» of the Stock, ':>.-.;. sSJEft•'-°X J S ' landing 0n the Jt n 1 1 apprehending be bound over to prosecute at the sessions, and that ^, ^ great Pleasure <. in offing most grateful Jtcknawlcdgments. The Proprietor will let the Farm on a Lease of proper Endu ot a ncar rdative ^^&X ^1^^ reody^aLclong, wT, ,° ^ V'? - Neither could he the justices in sessions be empowered in such cases to order the B iorget the petulant disilam with which tli to their Friends and the P# ie, for d>eflibem| Support they have rance in the Course of the ensuing Autumn, and no Preference Length abuVe Deck"' _ payment ofthe prosecutor's expences out of the county rate. « ith a view to the probability that the passing of t] •Wall Town and Nevflrmtgh; Reed Robert, by E. GolHhgwmU • . • j Esg. and Sir J. As'dey, Bart, FOR North Hissiytgton by E. Ototltyg* x -'.' "| •wood, Esq. and South Bissingion by Sir J. Astley, Bars.; Snowden^- e ,Uwnf We John-, by Joseph StdLrld, FOR Ayleand llhitton'Smith William* % <. % I'l-ai his W f»^' V * Character for Honesty and Sobriety ; u e 1 e - *"" " • - • - |rf Great Bavilig- v " laid, t„ -r ' ""J* i ^P'ected. Apply, if bv Letter, Post- tfss 'manhunt, Shit- * _-' - 1-andE. Nicholsonieholson., WarkworthW«K™.ih , xr"«vH«.Northumberlandmi,»,.i„„.i . CuthbertSim.Jhr ' HEIR ATnUwT Haltwhislk; Simpson Thomas, by Sir J. H. Asfey, Bart, for Sea- i A -A Person ib'riBelavat,-Hartley, and Hortoii; Stokae Saliiii'by M. Bell, Esq* ; i -AA. AT who can prove himself to be the HEIR I]C T IAM tFwlslngion, -Wi-st Brwtton, Newlrizgin, Eland Hall, I'mvdcm, -' Yam. {.rX.(w, ^ I ' CHALONER, formerly , 1! 5 UNAWAY.—WHEREAS on the 2nd of September inst. STEPHEN WAKE, A BreStiriak, and jDiss'maton j Stokoa . Jhim, by Twins'ff-r&raktini, &-:.^t^ tock-stree Svi^C 7 f T- \ THICK TAR,for Sheep Snlve, - on real Securityit)'.. Apply to Mr H. Brumell, "Morpeth. O ERSONS who have ohtained GAME CEiiTHftGATEs for burne, Bart, fn* Copheaton" and all his other Manors and Estate*; 8 OX A Also PRIME CREASE BUTTER, which will be sold on the Year 1821 •.— Wemyss James, by C. J- Clavering, Eit/. FUR Ilarewood Shihf, J -»>—T/i^iP* now, burgeon toMIDWIFERY " —- , by Mr T. M. GI P , „, .... JREV.X- '^N SALE, an EXCELLENT CARGO of AMERICAN very low Terms. Apply to PHILIP N AIRlH & SON S. .' List (1) GENERAL CERTIFICATES at 31. 13s. Gd. each: and WinnisHill; Waiby Thomas, by Wm (hrde, Esq.. for Nnnui* \ Lying-in at their J> LOWER-PORT PINE TIMBER, just landed. Newcastle, September 12, 1821. Askew Adam, Esq. lledlteugh 1 Archhold James, Esq, Newcas kirk, Ewesley, Monkridge, Hatherwick, High Carrick, YatesfietJ, the Chanty for Poor Married Women tle; Allgood, R, L. Esq. Nunmick,; Armstsong Wm, Push; An Tfra?tles, .Baitrers, Bills Moarfoat, Kiln-hovsi; Pavnchford, timing Apply to ! JOHN HALL, Broker. To be SOLE bv private Contract, alUl ASSi3tant Sm eon t0 the derson, Mr J. C. H'allsend; Bulujau George Esq. Newcastle 1 Burn, Heir'x Mouse, Herd Law, BUIIHS, Great Tosson, Churtra-y, "^^Ho^^cSTaiidwiferT^enTuL^h^-" 06 *"S CWe of Induction* s in Nevvcasde, 13th.September, 1821i FREEHOLD and TYTHE-FREE FARM situate 1 > Burdon Sir Thos. Knisht, ditto Bradshaw Geo. Esq. Elstviclc Harden, Whitrfitld, Byvixule, Millfwld, and Higklaw, in Nort)~ PH^^a/MW^ivS ouV^I W1S1 to 1UALILV themselves for in the Township Of Hirasterlev, near Bishop Auckland, in s A Cottage,- Bainbridge J. Esq, Newcastle; Bulman John, Esq. ditto} %iinbcrland, and Orde, Grindon, and Norhani, iv Durham. weu-accustomed PUBLlC-HOUSJbS, known by ;the the County of Durham, calle! KNAVESMIRES, containing 75 Bum Mr John, Aydan; Bro\vn John, Hilshni Park; Brown Mi Made up to the 13th September, 18'JI. Th y m Lectures w i U be * de'i ven L Wpte-atreet Sign of the NORTH. BlUXONi situated in the Milk Market, Acres more or less, now in tie .Occupation of Tllos Lowsond. chael, Corbvidgc. BeirWrn, Hexfiami Bell Wm, ditto; Bell An By Order of his Majesty's Commissioners for the Affairs of and Frida : Sandgate, Newcastle, with Brewing Utensils, &c± Apply to For Particulars,' enquire cf John Greenwell, Hamsterley, the thony, Harlow Hi&; Burhu&Mr J&pegj.Ovington;. Burdon Geo. Taves. "MATTAC&W-^sa3^^ Wgute-btreet, Newcastle, Sept 3^821. II enry Rennoldson, New: jioad, Newcastle aforesaid. "I Proprietor. Esq. Hedaont-JS^tlir-^i.^fSburii Htiff* ]8w«dBW^B. Ji Discovery has lately bees introduced which bids fair "Esty .Gosforth. House $ Brandling, R. "W. .Esq, Gosforth; Brand To be LET, and entered upon immediately to supersede the Necessity of a Dentist. HUDSON'S ling j.Esq. ditto House; Brandling C. J. Jun. ditto ditto; Bigge ABOTANIC TOOTH TOWDEK is a certain Remedy and HE DW~~ ' — Thos. -H. Esq. Benton; Bell Henry, Esq. -Newbiggin; Bell, Preventive for ah Disorders of the Mouth; it not merely clean T in the N Matthew, Esq. JPoolsington; Bell Robt'. J. Esq. ditto; Barker Mr ses and beau lilies the Teeth, but preserves them from Oecay, to excellent Rooms> „ _ .„ Rich. North Shields; Baker A-J. C. Esq. Cresstrell; Brown B. CT t the latest Period of Life. It makes them wh'.ta, fastens such us are 1 as a Dwelling House or Ware-rooms; Apply to Iklr Pattison,. or Esq, Morpeth i Burn J. G. Esq. Warkworth; Bigge Chas, W. loose, prevents those decayed growing worse, removes the Tartar, at Messrs Walters and Ellison's Office.. To be SOLD by Auction, Esq. Linden House; Clarke J. G. Esq. Newcastle / Carr John, Esq. and cures the Scurvy in the Gums, leaving them iirai and of a Tynemauth; Cookson I. Esq. Newcastle; Cookson Thos, Esq. TO BE LET, (BY MR WINCH,) healthy Redaess. It is an Antidote for Gum Boils, swelled Face, ditto; Cresswell O. J. Esq. ditto; Crawhall Wm, Alleniieads; NNWO SMALL "-CONVENIENT HOUSES, neatly On' Tuesday, the 16th mentor Imtant, Mrs Hunter's, l^.vmr, Kikk ,n (;tt;vci:<-uu1!cn-STitEl:T.-~About two ; >»™* ofthe transgressing party to a ^!^'^ e"d j _ o'clock ves.enlav morning .Sunday,) a lire was dba^&i the . "^JJ ^stated that *««fJJ^fted altogether from m th back partot the premises of Messrs Southall and Fossick, umbrella f?*f**'f ^. fA^^ ueveilheless. aphorized bv mnnutucturers. whosehouse was situated at the front of White-horse- l«s own ieelings, he (Mr Giant) was, evei K(,utiraeutl5 Jf I Gm eeehurch-Sneet. before any fire-engine arrived, tbe j ^ Sulmouth and Lord Inlbo^ J^.* flitogc.lUer coindcleti gate. This witness having signed Ws deposition, the mq th ]1 n-mw bad cummumcaK-d to the premises of Mr Ryan, cheese- ' « -lordshms relative to *e ci^n^mc, i « joumcd at half-past uinc o'clock to eleven {/clock on Inday morn not to go out ot tne house together for fear of bein DIOOH. jruge was miuii caueu, mm cvuumitu uy ^••^ ; tiou njta niuii tiuieu m, wnose (upsimuarny or appearance ana 1 Temark. house of correction durVng the last eight months; had been applied \ the jiartiesas soon as the case »><*•-> '*""" t ^imsff,neiit m the who were preparing their goods for removal. The firemen,b yofth e Jurors. He said he had been examined here before. said,) height from the two last witnesses, occisioned some It 1 to, "to become king's evidence. julll othen r Uvo were proceeded on, .mc, ^F^^ :, .,,„. in the course of my examination, that I said I could not swear j was finally fixed they should meet again pn Tuesday, at ten o'clock to, to oecome King s evidence. | THE HL :TIFN directing a constant stream of water upon the bouse of Messrs. — - " ' ' ' ' In the • a*e ot LTTOMP^N \. , - , ,t f» _ at thc time to the person who shot Honey;. I think I can now . precisely. At nineVcloek tbe impiest idjoumed. Margaret Tate, the little girl who was with Mrs Burke at the | court. In t lt r( a opooner and Co., succeeded in preserving it from material injury. a fanner near Scotby, obla.ned a vero-ct ot At about four o'clock, the bouses which we have mentioned as be identifyhim. Juror.—Will you look round, and see if you can re-1 The business of this day, however, 'was not finished, without time ofthe robbery, said, she was turned of II years of age, and ; daughter of i ing in flames fell in successively, when the firemen were enabled cognize him ?—The witness, after some moments passed in looking \ affording a few specimens of "bear garden'* proceedings- Take a after being asked if she understood the nature 0IX111 oath, and / nitiges again, the defendant, a natural son 0^3^ m to direct their efforts for the preservation of tlie surrounding pro round the room, «aid, I think (pointing at Lieut. Gore) that is the j specimen : in the examination of Mr Bowman, Mr firown,on thee wickedness off telling lieslies;," "deposedeposedd ttoo knowinknowingg MrMrss B.B.,, anandd toto !" Suttle-hou ^ '^^»¥ ^-^T^^RTE laeU.'-md b.V'af- perty with success, and after that time the flames made no further gentleman, but I cannot swear. Mr Adolphus here proceeded to ofthe jurors, contended that his evidence did not go to prove pro- having seen th"e prisoner' s often in he- r house- ; remembered tht-whem n at Newcastle raus, ^^p.^^.tliir,,. progress. The bouse of Mr Ryan, the cheesemonger, in the ruins ask the witness, from Mr Gurnev's notes, whether On the former | vocation 011 the part ofthe people. .MI Adolphus contended that of which the unfortunate fireman perished, was very old and dila examination he had said'so and so ? A Juror objected to this mode ; it had. , pidated, which accounts tor its having; fallen in in so short a time, of examination, but the Coroner ruled that it was perfectly regular j Mr Brown.—I deny it. Mr Ado/phus.—I dare say you do, and although hut noMioii,.-^^ ff 1"" ••> to ask the question. The discussion among the Jurors continued J that you will deny it by your verdici ) This expression seemed to AT 1 for taiS where ^fSTw^ ^ ^""V*. P™*? ^ ^ ^T' minutes. A Juror—Be like some of our witnesses, don't 1 have a very strong effect on tbe jury! several of whom cried out at scandalous, most infamous, in any man to presume to anticipate our verdict. A Juror.—(M^Browtt, we think.)—Mr Adolphus, was not insured at ail. It may be supposed, that the thieves, Who you ought to be ashamed of yourself; you should remember that i Adolphus.—You, Sir, from what 1 have seen he|-e, would affirm you have'been already turned out of society for your ill manners. generally assemble ere masse on such occasions, were upon the alert: 1 any thing. Wm Deloraine Jones was then called, I have been Another Juror.—How dare vou, Sir, presume to anticipate what how many days were in April, neither which were the months be but the city police were equally prompt, and proceeded immedi- v rnory 01 iier HIUIKUIUI •— ., . • , 1 .,. . ately to remove as many of the thieves as they could lav hold of, examined before respecting the identity of Lieut. Gore. If you our verdict may be ? [We cannot say whether Mr Adolphus made fore and after; could not read, but could say her prayers. now saw the person whom you saw fire at Honey,,could you iden any reply to those remarks. At least if he spoke, what he said did Ralph Currie, the Scotswood boatman, deposed to liaving fer marriage until she had completed two years of ner-wide who* d. 1 -t, from the scene to places of security. Many, however, fiad begun of .t..er tify him ? Yes. Will you be so good as to look-about the room, not reach us. J Another Juror.—ft is highly improper for any one ried the prisoners across the river; and Matthew Lamb to having reading these letters, which the lady had chiefly cmp.oytd t the work ol plunder, and divided'upon the spot the cheeses which hands to write, her own education having been neg.ectea, to<-t. a were saved from the fire; but the property was taken from them and say, If you see him ? Lt. Gore was ordered to stand up, and to act thus in a jury-room. Mr Blakie—Brother jurymen, I seen them at the public house of Prescot, at Dunston, and Pres- witness declared that he was not the man. You will recollect that considerable time. A t length all obstacles ww apparent:v icnz^- am sorry that you should take any notice of any thing that falls cot deposed to the same, and to taking the tea after them, which ! jU by the officers_whoguarded the avenues; and we have not heard ed, the marriage settlement was drawn up, ai:a the J:«rp> " "- that any considerable property was stolen from those inhabitants I said that I was induced to make observation upon the officer from from Jir Adolphus. I thbughtAre bad seen enough 0/' the nature they had forgot when they went away, his resemblance to a person I knew. Then that is not the person V qfthe beast to let him take his own way. Mr Adolphus.—I shall Mr Jones, counsel for the prisoners M-.'Dowell and Burke, in groom, who was at the bouse ot" a friend in \, lutehaieir. -n- who were employed in removing their goods to places of safety, vited bv the bride to step to the Black Lion to execute the ut <.-<,. nor that any other lives were lost than those of the two unfortunate (pointing to Lt. Gore.) O no, Sir, that gentleman has light not answer any of those remarks. •• They who make them are gen defence-of the latter, contended that, granting Burke to have been men m» H^A ™ A Y~ T T ~~ —»«••»->• brown hair like myself: but the person whom I saw fire had hair tlemen—of the jury here—what they aije elsewhere I will not now accessary to a robbery contemplated at Hariow Hill, yet she was Unluckily the gentleman, in consequence of some oppoMtim to n.s 0 UUderStand> bel nSed t0 P views on'the part ofthe lady'* relations, had regiMer.-d " a vov. :ri SiSr^ ' ^ ° ^^r^fs (|ointingto aJuror) and large whiskers; say. The Foreman.—We are not Jew-gentlemen, at all events, not to be implicated in the robbery actually committed at Iron heaven" that he never would enter the doors of the I/ink L:in *T%~ • , . - S {' 1 , , .„ , ^ , I pointed out at the barracks the person whom I thought most re- Mr Adolphus: we were never sent to Coyentry, as you were. A Sign, being in 110 war privy to it. again. Perhaps his resolution was strctigtbined on finding «.:.-at the lms mormng about 5 o clock another dreadful fire broke sembled the officer who fired. Had the person light coloured Juror—Our pedigree is at least fasgoo d as Mr Adolphus's. The The judge considered she was rather an accessory to a general he bous iIr M re settlement tied up the property pretty strictly, and m-f-id <•! °i.r ™ * . ? ?. J I?. a pencilmaker, St Ann's, Soho, whiskers? Yes. Mr Blakie.—Before we adjounvl,wish:to know Coroner—Do, gentlemen, let lis go on with the business of the excursion ofthe party to plunder than to any one specific robbery. cepting the invitation to go to s-quecze the w;;i. he ief'.the r^on. in which destroyed 4 houses." One of Mr Myers's sons, and'2 or 3 whether I mltv'askTieurGore aftw questio^s?'"lfr Adolphus— inquest, or perhaps it would be better that %ve should adjourn About a dozen persons spoke to the good character of the prison , _.. a pet, without even deigning to answer 'he fair one. >i.e went 10 other persons lost their lives, ^ I do not object to any proper questions. It was agreed, after some awhile in order to get cool. Mr Blakie.—Mr Coroner, it is na er Burke, and the jury acquitted her, findin: the other three ' the inn, and soon after sent him a diMniwsl m the lauK.-wrmrg t.t it has been known for some time that the British ships conversation, that Lieutenant Gore might be again examined. tural that sueh conduct should make us warm; and I am certain prisoners guilty. the lawyer. He then presented a bill for the pre-em- he bad rn.-.^e Ldward Elfiee and Lord Suffield have been detained by Lord Lieut. Gore sworn. By Mr Blakie.—I did not see Lieut. that if any person but Mr Adolphus bad presumed in this place to CIVIL SIDE. Cochrane on the presumption of covering Spanish property. By Hall in Oxford-street, but his detachment was there. You have her, amounting to 1201. which w-Ks-raid. The judp. nUti that ihe anticipate our verdict, you would order your constable to turn him CemtY AND OTHERS^ I'. HUTCHINSON. 'et{ers from the former vessel, dated May 7, it appears that "several said in your former evidence that you could not recollect whether out of the room, Mr Spicer.—I hope, gentlemen, you will let plaintiff's declining'to go to the Black Lion u> sign the M-td ol set of the commanders of his majesty's ships favour the opinion that you were on duty at the Horse Guards on the 19th inst. Bo you the matter drop now, and let us go oil. The Foreman.—Yes, Mr This was an action brought bv the executors of Mr Robert Cur- tlement,. althoug_. -ch • he- di d „no t objec. t to theded iU-11, s tu-iiu.-dl- -, i, , y ee- the cargoes are good prizes, upon the principal of our own admi- now recollect ? I do not. Mr Adolphus.—By the 19th of Aug, Spicer, but we are not to allow ourselves to be insulted by a brow ry, against the executor of Robert Cooke, for 901. and interest, stroyed his ground of actum, rendering it m fact v.„ • -l-! ar.d beating, bullying Old Bailey counsel here. Coroner—1 think we being a sum alleged to have been lent by Curry to Cooke, in 1808, mite on the lady s part. HieP^.nUf was. tncio e.orf Mue nh: aiiin-u-.-.-i o had better adjourn a little till we copl. Mr Brown.-—He comes to enable him to make up a sum of 4C0L, which he was going to j affords another instance of the tit - .ish nann^ here because he is paid. It is his profession, but we are not paid. advance upon mortgage. The interest had been paid by Cooke, up " He that will not when lie ii.aj, ot their crews to serve on board tbe Chilian squadron there seems should recollect. If you were there in uniform, and on duty, to the time of his death. Mr Cooke was Mr Curry's son in law, | . " W hen he would, he shall have naj izes. Jlwirirl to be no defensible ground. would that appear by the orderly book ? Yes, Sir- Has yoUrre- NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES—Aco. 25. and no note or security had been taken for the loan. The claim I —There wasTh alse o plaintiffa Crim". iCons a hair-dre-st. cause atr thes in eCarl.vie , and the r^e- The following is an extract of a letter from Lord Cochrane to giment relieved the Blues at any time since the Queen's funeral ? JOHN GILL, BENJAMIN McDOWELL, JOSEPH thawast resistethe sudm o inn thquestione statut, et o fmak limitationse up th,e anmortgaged also ,o nha thd ebee grounn add 1 feiidanMatthews.t an aged gentleman of the same place. Public cur;osity Mr Brooks, or the Strand, dated April 8, 182], describing the '1 have been on guard only once since, and then we "were relieved MARR, and ANN BURKE, were indicted for stealing a chest vanced bv another person, and repaid by tbe defendant. To rebut was highly excited ; but is was not giatificd, as a verdict lor the r cause of bis detaining these vessels;— by our owm regunent. "Mr'Adolphus.—Do yon recollect when of tea from a carrier's cart, in the parish of Heddon-on-the-Wall. the plea,'fbunded on the statute of limitations, Mr Scarlett called plaintiff w as agreed upon, 40s. damages—The Times has put forth " Neutral -vessels are daily dropping into our hands, laden with you were last on duty ? I cannot tell, except by the orderly book, After the indictment had been read,|and the prisoners asked in the Mr Charles Head, of Hexham, the plaintiff's attorney, who proved a story to the following effect:—Letters have been r«cc:yed from Spanishu , Frencht> T_^ Italiant. , and.. othe.r good.s on Spanis" h account; D*o" yo u rrecollece t the day when you were inspected at the 'barracks? usual form, whether guilty or not gpdty, =Marr pleaded guilty, but that on his writing to the defendant for the debt and interest since Brunswick, which state that some of the inhabitants of the cry but in these there is scarcely an article of British manufacture; I do. Were you there "to be inspected among the rest? I was. , on the advice of the "court, he witHdrew that plea, and with the 1815, defendant came to him, acknowledged the debt, and express were in mourning; but numbers were deterred, !'n m ihi-ftrr <.-f . £nd, strange to tell, it is chiefly British merchants who cloak this Did you. Or any other person tb'your knowledge, use paint on that | rest took bis trial Mr Losh stated, that Mr Baxter, the prosecu- ed his willingness to pay it, but was afraid there would not be offending the higher authorities. A short address HV.TL BEET- ];ii>cnt- •property,- to tfie destruction -OF the manufacturing and honest com- bay? LO ask" Auclj u question Would bo "an insult u> the regiment, tor. , was a carrierierr between Newcastle, and Longtowtu and on the funds to satisly all dumandsj and also, that Cocke's grandsons were ed to Lady Hamilton from the females who stiewid Sower* yi<.T merce of their countrymen. One. , of London, and the house I-'»sk it as a matter of fact? NO PERSON-, did TOATIY knowledge. 5tn Of Apri-l fast-, had received intofone of his carls,- ftlonsj with unwilling. At witness's desire defendant brought -IXN account of tbe tomb of the Queen, and & depu»atW"n rrom the cither.-. at>« in of at Gibraltar, are great people in these dealings. I have Mr Green. • You had no pistols On that day? No, I-had no-pis- other grocery goods, a chest of tea, the defivery of which would be deceased s eftbets, from which it appeared there was a balance habitants of Brunswick," consisting of abcut ST. gen 11 tin-n aii crt-vs. proved. 'Ihe carts having taken ffi their lading, proceeded the lately seized two of their ships, worth half a million of dollars, tola on the,14th. Did 3*011 see Captain Oakes fire? % I shall riot _ remaiuihg of 861. 18s. 9d. ; and defendant then stated that j ed in deep mourning, waited on Lurd and Lady Hood, and the from Cadiz: they called at Gibraltar, and took out false papers as answer the question. After some altercation, the. question was j same evening, to a place called tie.Iro n Sign, ~an* inn kept by a the grandsons (the persons really interested) were willing to other persons of the"late Queen's household, at their hotel, with an if tbey had loaded there. I doubt not but you will see a deal of again put to Lieut. Gore, and he replied. No,- Tdid riot. Did j Mr Dobson. There tbe carrier, - a» was usual, stopped all night, payj Mr John Cooke, (no relation to the deceased) depos address, expressive of gratitude for the attachment they had shewn this in the papers, and if you do, I .wish /u would just let these you see Lieut. Storey fire ? I saw Lieut. Storey pass, but I did 1 The carts were put into the yard, w'n'ch is a square belonging the ed to being present at a public house in Hexham, when Curry ad to the late Queen. They then proceeded to the apartment of Aid. facts be known." • ' not see him fire. 1 inn, and the gates of the yard secund, and at 12 o'clock at night, vanced the .ool. to enable Cooke to complete the sum of 4001. to be Wood, and paid him a similar compliment- The a'dermaii. in his The dispute between theStorthin<* or Parliament of Nor- Bartholomew Croney sworn. Coroner.—I think Mr Croney, • they were examined and found safe In the morning a rope of lent to a Mr Richardson on mortgage; and that the defendant has, reply to the gentlemen of the deputation, said, his intimacy y. uh since Sir Cooke's death, said to him that the claim was a just one, her majesty commenced many years ago. " On the ika'.h UI' lis and he was willing td pay it", but he was afraid he could not pay late gracious majesty, King George III. I received from ht-r seve both it and a 501. legacy. On re-examination, this witness depos ral letters from the continent, intimating herdeteriiur.ei'. re*t'»:uti«.n ed that after the 4001. had been lent, Richardson wanted another of proceeding immediately to England, and, regArdievs of n.i^c- 1C01., which Mr Cooke lent him and laid upon the land.' That quences, to assert her claim to all the riphts and prhik-pvo t,f l;.-r 1001. was borrowed of R. Coulson, and Curry joined Cooke in a high station, and stating the unpleasant situation in which sh.' th«-n ng to all as at pre note for it. Mr Serjeant Huliock, for the defence, argued on the found herself placed. She died, gentlemen, as a christian should die." sent. The Storthing says, Norway is too poor a country to the insults of the mob. Lieut Gore entered the room almost im- had found access, and these foot ma-ks were traced to a considera- improbability of a farmer's lending money without a note, or some —A letter f10111 Paris says, that the son oi" 21arsh.nl Ney. a v i'd "have a nobility. mediately after, and tbe jurymen unanimously concurred in repro- ' ble distance. The chest, emptied o'its contents, was found in a security for it; and he endeavour* 1 to shew that Mr Head had and headstrong youth, in a most insulting maimer sent a clallt-rge bating the unmanly treatment whichJie had received. - Mr Brown, field. Some time after. Rowel], on* of" the prisoners, but who is - FRIGHTFUL EVENT.—The conversation of all Paris turns taken advantage of the ignorance of the defendant, instead of go to the Duke of Wellington during tho recent vi^it nf tlu- ia:ur o —When ing to the defendant's attorney to get the matter settled. lie on-a frightful event which took place two days since at the house of that city, couched in the most offensive and dj-gustir.g Ln^.^v. whoev also contended that his client had omitted the funeral charges charging that illustrious individual with the deliberate murder if M; Mduttier, a money changer in the street de la Feuillade. At nation _ and other expences, in the account of the balance. The learn a late lour of the evening, a person tvho it has been since ascer his father. Of course thc duke took no notice of tbiv iiw!-.-in.e, Gore the strongest assurances of their support. After a consider-1 would not anticipate all that Rowell Would saj', but would allude ed serjeant called Mr George Harrison, who deposed to hisbu t wisely treated it with the contempt it de-er\ed, ar.d ft-i.t no tained had just left a gambling house, where he had lost all his able pause, Mr Adolphus said that he would briefly state to the | to a conversation which passed in tie house "of Ann Burke, and lending the deceased, Cooke, in 1808, ICOl. to make up 4001., and property, entered the house. There was only a young female ser answer whatever to it. The youth, exasperated at thiv re-ult, :sr.d jury the course which it was his intention to pursue. He intended which would prove her an abettor in the affair; Gill and Rowell that he took a promissory note from him and Curry. The monev vant at the counter, Madame Mouttier and her nephew were in not being in want of partiranf to urge him to still mere r\-t Mutton a, 4d to Js 4rf j pwk • .• od to 4s Od v » Hougball, Elvet, Crossgate, Muggleswick, Edmundbyers, of appointing one Treasurer, cine Clerk, and one Surveyor for the FIELD WEST FARM, EDDY FJELD EAST FARM, as a Wholesale Grocer, Importer of Seeds, &c. Lamb - - 3s Cd to 4s Od Coopen, Newton, Wolviston, Billingham, and Pittington, in the whole Road, and to mak.e sucfc Appointment of Officers as shall to CASTLE HEAD-FIELD FARM.EDDY" WOOD FIELD The Business is at present continued by the Trustees, in Order Average price of Tallow 2s S^d per st. of 81b. Y.-ii nv Soap SOs County of Durham, belonging to the Dean and the Chapter of the .said Meeting seem proggr, - Given'under our Hands this FARM, ESKINBECK .WEST FARM, ESKINBECK to preserve a well settled Connexion.' The Stock of Groceries —Mottled 90s— Curd 94s—Palm —s—Graves 20s—I rood Dregs 7s Durham, has been much • peached and destroyed for several twenty-fourth Day of August! 1821. EAST FARM, GRASING WOOD FARM, ROGER'S will be sold at a fair Valuation to the Purchaser of the Premises —Candles lOstkl— Moulds lis 6d. 6d per dozen for rvadv money. Years past, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Poachers and unqualified -> -CHAS. LORAINE, LANDS FARM, SPRING'S FARM, FISHER'S PARK which are "remarkably well situated for any Importer or General LEATHER STEADY. Persons who may be found trespassing thereon, that they will be - HENRY RICHMOND, NORTH FARM. FISHER'S PARK SOUTH FARM, Merchant. RAW HIDES. | prosecuted as the Law directs; and it"is particularly requested that SIMON MEWBURN, WILLYHOW PARK NORTH FARM, WILLYHOW A considerable Part of the Purchase Money may remain on Se Best Heifers & Steer?, (per st.) Lambs !s Od to 2s lOd i no Gentleman will hunt or shoot upon the said Manors without ' • G. D. SHAFTO, PARK SOUTH FARM, & CASTLEHEAD, & WATSON'S curity of the Premises. Ss 4d to 3s 6d Sheep , Is 4d tols 6d ••' Leave in Writing.—College, Durham, 7th"August, 1821.. JOHN HUNTER, PARK FARM, all in the Manor of CastleriggandDeiwentwater, Robert Burgess, of Stockton, will shew tbe Whole ; and further Middlings 3s Od to 3s 2d Polked 0s Od to Os od • JOH N, TREVELY AN, in the Parish of Crosthwaite, and County of Cumberland, for the Particulars may be known, 011 Application to Edward IVa-e, of Ordinary 2s 6"d to 2s 8d Downs Os Od to Os Od IEREAS tire GAME upon the'Manors of Simon- NATH. CLAYTON. Term of seven Years, from the 5th of A"pril, 1822; and SOUTH Darlington, in the said County of Durham. bum, Shitlington, Snapdaugh, and Brandon Estates, and ''Market Calf 9s Od ea. Fells OsOd to0s'0djt CRABTREE HOW FARM, MIDDLE CRABTREE Stockton, 20th Aug. 1821. OO LS, per lb. HOW FARM, NORTH CRABTREE HOW FARM, ALE ICEXCES. To be SOLD by Auction, Span. Sbeep, Leonesa 3S 6d a 4s 6d 1 Saxony, 1st 5s 6d a 7s 3d LONGBIRKS NORTH FARM, COCKSHOT FARM, " —UOTJNTY OF-DURHAM. At the Ilruse rf Mrs Jane Alkinr.cn", the G,;,r^r Tint, in _\>i/v«N//.- Segovia Ss Od a 3s 9D -2d OREATTLIDLS FARM, LITTLE HILLS FAB-M, CROW rs TVTCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Meet- upon Tyne, on Monday the &lh J)ay of-October. 1821, irt 4 n'l'U., k S<»ria 52s 9d a 3s 3d Bohem. lst 4s Qd a 7s Od ° ' Dog-Breakers, arid unqualified Persons found hunting, shoot- PARK FARM, WILLIAMSON'S CLOSE, and PATTJN- 3s6da4s6d inff» or tresPassinR upon any of tlie above-mentioned Manors or XS ings ofthe Justices, folieensing Alehouse. Keepers, pursuant in the Afternoon*, fsubject to the Conditions t» be thru y.r.uhired. / Seville 2s .'id a 3s Od -2d to the Acts of Parliament injiat Case made, are appointed to be SON'S HOUSE and GARTH, all in the said Manor'of Castle- PRICE OF SUGARS. J Estates, will be prosecuted with the utmost Rigour of the Law; rigg and Derwentwater, Parish of Crosthwaite, and County of LL that eligible'and vcrv valuable FREE IH >LD PR( >- holdenon the.several Days, aid at the several Places following, at PERTY, m the Occupation of tbe Northmiihti-land Gia-s .RAW. REFINED. J ahd Gentlemen are particularly requested not to shoot or course Cumberland, for the Term of ten Years, from the 5th of April. A u on Nine o'Clock in the Morniiigof each of the same Days respective Jamaica brown 55s a 58s 84s a 85s P the said Manors or Estates, without Leave in Writing from 1822...... Company, as Tenants from Year to Year, situated on the North Single Loaves OOD tbe sald ly, viz.:— Middling 60s a 64s Double ditto 13 5s a 118s ^' ^" A% J subsequent to this Day; as all Leave given Such Persons as may be desirous to take any of the said Farms, Side of the Close, in Newcastle upon Tvne, and extending '.Sack- r *, At the Now Exchange, hi Sunderland, on Friday, tbe 14th Day Good 67s a 70s Hambro' 86s a 88s ™ bunting, shooting, br coursing thereon previous'hereto is with- are requested to deliver or send their Proposals, in Writing, to wards as far as the Shore of the River, "where there is an excellent drawn of September next. Antigua brown 54s a 57-» Bastards- 58s a 70s - Edward Hawke Locker, .Esq. at Greenwich Hospital, so as that Quay 68 Feet in length. r 00 At the Town-Hall, in Dnnam, on Saturday, the 15th Day of Middling 58s a 61s Molasses 22s a 23s ^ ARt? *! having given the Deputation ofthe Manor of Lamb- the Delivery thereof at that Place shall not be.later than on Thurs The Buildings (with the Exception of thc CONE) have been part e v to r September next. - ' Good 64s a 67s Br. Candy, per lb. lld a V2&.' ^ - ' ^ Wallace, it is particularly requested that Gentlemen wilf day, the. 28th. Day ,of February next ;•'and all .such Proposals as ly destroyed by thc late Fire, but might bo remsu.u-d at a compa At the Town-Flail, in StocUon, on Wednesday, the 19th Day ratively moderate Expence, and the PremiVes are, t'n>m ih^r Sitra- rrr- e Tf. . „r — i refrain from shooting thereon. And all Poachers and unqualified shall be received after that Day, will be returned as inadmissible. ILL of September next. "J I" ft (TIER NT NEWCASTLE, SHIELDS, AND SUNDERLAND. \ Persons destroying the Game on the said Manor, will be prosecu In the present and all future Lettings by the Commissioners and tion and Conveniences, very well adapted for a Manufactory on a • By the said Acts, it is enaced, that every Person applying for ted.—Nunwick, 9th August, 1821. Governors, of Greenwich Hospital, the. Tenants will be required to large Scale. For further Particulirrs apply »«> Messrs D<>nk SE A much he owes-to 3'our Exellency's attentions and arrangements; examining witnesses and partly in wrangling, the inquest on Rich- • F. ^OINE levelled at Mm at KnightsbridgCj but was only told SOUND LIST. 1 Colling'wood, who will prosecute all Poachers and unqualified Per- ot and ard Honey, adjourned to Tuesday, under understanding that die polioS p,mCer,-Jmsteau of knocking down the and his Majesty gladly avails himself of this occasion of declaring the **> *hat Shuts passed ELSlKOliE August 26:—NW. 27: Albion,-;.S0I^fiJJindt^&sdng on any Part of the abo'vementioned Premi- no more witnesses were to be examined. But on luesday the.jury, solater, ^only knocked. *wn the carbine. He represented the the high sense which he entertains of the ability, temper, and firm Adams; Isabella, Guntbn—N. ' 28: AMI, Chape; Rimswick,, seS( TTENRY COLLIISGWOOD. ness with which your Excellency has uniformly administered the having, as they stated, received letters, pointing out persons who- wnplfi affair as a settled Man of gbverment to introduce military Brown; Amelia, BuBey; Providence, Hutchinson—N. 29 : ; .Xiibw-n Tower, 1 Sth September, 1821- " J v 511 s great trust which he has placed in your hands. could give further infomiatiorf, they determinedto hear them, and ac- • ^ ' SPi,!" ^ ^E pripeges <«f the city in his. person. Mr YVflliam, Braithwaite; Carolina, Filter; Gallant, Blyth; Endy- I : _; ~L : cordingly a man named Gordon Gimn, who had attended the proces- Sheriff WiUiams cansidi-ed the motion would be a censure on " I am further commanded to state, that the testimonies of duti and rode on the spring of one ofthe carriage? through the Park, fim' Oldham ..cfedemn el Waithman's conduct at the niion, Todd; Cyrus, Hall; .Patriot, Airey—>NE. S. aOtNewj., _ . , GAME. •'- ful and affectionate attachment which his Majesty has received from Bion and Mr Mr S. SW. 311 'Omnium,, Shaclforfch—E. SE. c was examined. He to having seen a man sljpfc; but from the "feithmm had retired, but now returned Concord, Lumsdeh—S. SW. 31; Omnium,-.Shaclforth—E. SE. r -|tt' is partictilarly requested that Gentlemen will refrain. all classes and descriptions of his Irish subjects, have made the deep deposed' mouest on-Honey. . Mr E. N. defen Sept. 1:—E. N., - . - "1 Ji from hunting, shooting, or coursing upon tbe Estates, at Corn- est impression on his mind; arid that he looks forward to the period situation, it was not Honev but Francis. He deposed that an offlcer *°| ? himsefi, and maintained that his conduct deserved praise, EMnore, lst Sejil- s shot him. The witness gave a long account of tbeqjraceediiigs, un- ,A,1C ^>iu?t divided, for the1 motion55—against it 25.—On Tuesday All the.vessels hayeproceeded. _ ' hHl, in-the Coimtywf Durluun, West lilbura, Branstcm, Brahxtbn when lie shallrevisit them, with the strongest feelings of satisfaction. NEWCASTLE, Arrived, Foreign,—Alexandrine, Boode, pfu^.j^pf^ Ldwick, Thropton Cottage, and West Glanton in the favourable to the soldiers, but admitted-that they were first insulted last, a boxing match, took placabn Crawley Common between Antwerp: Clas^h'al'Margaredia,--Sehlpper%-Zwoole, bark. IIopt p^jsh "f"' His Majesty trusts that, in the mean time, not only the spirit of Randal and.Martin, on which jfcd supposed'200,G : Do He endeavoured to allay the ferment by blaming the soldiers, and On Sunday last, the collections at"the' New Ghapel in • per^nartta-. ' • . , . '-''..'•''.. almost nattering the real authors of the tumult. Gen. Morillo Branswick-Place, in this town, towards the expeuces of the oivan' ... t,iu'ftani> on Saturday, there was a lai-ge supply of old "wheat, 42s repaired with a military detachment to the spot; hew-as assailed that day opened, amounted to upwards of =4'26.' . ° -. wl»cb uiet with a slow sale at an advance of Is 6a per -boll on the 43s 3d—2SA with the most unseemly invectives, and the most desperate among The Duke of Northumberland has again made his tenants iSfulilf Id IVT'^ *T5 1 r ^ r° d, 11 fe the crowd endeavoured to arrest his progress. -Seeing that his an abatement of =£20 per cent, which," widi thd deduction of =6251 Tt ffifewthnt™! * J '? i V" F ? f MI VTh^rtriti,* d erc wa authority was thus despised, he, with-his cane in his hand, forced his per cent, that was made upon many of the farms,'taken when agrt-! 0/L^ .^* 5 ? moderate supply of wheat, wh.ch-a-ent! Charlotte way through the mob, and compelled them to disperse. They culture was ' -• • - - • - - - notorious orators inflamed their rase by perverted narratives of the I their noble landlord ought to do so. • I Th«if. iT" "r* •'-• • -o--t. a , i w u^fb «i irifi^' lliere w afthir and f-ilselv dMlarinn- thnt M,,Vni« ,.-Jtu Tko nffl^™ ,„h^m^„,i ,u ctj t< * ' « a tolerable supply,of grain m Richmond market, on Nesham 38s 6d Willsend arrair, ana iai.su\ rtixiarmg, thatliUoriilo, with his drawn sabre, Ihe oftcers, who composed the corps of Percy Tenantry • Saturday lasf Wheat sold from ?s^o Ss fid o*ts 2*<(&LAAXLNDo" . Green'«~««'-s 36s Dpt1«. Newmarcv« h 40s 3d Do. Northumberland Estate and Eftects; when and where the Creditors are to come had grievously wounded many. Cries of ' Death to Morillo,' «tho Volunteers, have lately complimented Sir David w/smhh, who Barley Isld to 4s 9d L?lBVJ^' S9s6d Do. Riddell's41s Do. Russell's 42s 6d 42s 9d Do. Walker prepared to prove their Debts, and at the second Sitting to chiwe head of Morillo, followed these inflammatory speeches. On the [ was their lieut.-col. by giving a public dinner, at Alnwick, in con- j J !- • ullh-ieI' Assignees; and at the last Sitting the said Bankrupt is'rcouircd o 1 ; *"""~ >-- - . . .. niorn- | setpjence of the honcurrccently conferred upon him by his rnajes- fmu,h his Examination, and the Creditors niv n-^u-t',,,^ 50,0C0. 'ty; and inviting the magistrates, and naval ant! military offlcers, in sent irom the Alh-wa; ce ,;f his t < i ^i..-,!^ < , j> ' ,' , ' ^ , . „ -echoed • and about that place, to meet him. The company assembled at the ' . - , zruuesamoies icsto ivs 1 1 ni mav w i5 SBU to the said Bankrupt, o^tl^Lve ^ hi^^ ^^^ SeMnTis^ofWarhad^ and fhe shouts to 17s 6d per boU. Of oatsmd other kinds of U^^iddlmg»? |tIe'S2sSd Pelaw 37s U Tanfield Moor 37s 6d Townley 38s pay or deliver the same," but to whom" the Ccm.UI,OTliu, „iriJ. an_ 8 ? iw J 5 the Almisur ^J^^^^^^^/^o£^m.^^lo.\ of the pojpnlace^to the Tmra-hall, where eighty gentlemen, many < ply. Oats 5s 6d to 6s 9d • Ixew ditto 5s BarleBaiTy 8"s Beans 9s-6- d' i Wallsen-"-~d 43^ s Do-Bel^» l & Co.'s 42s 6~d* Do^ . Bewicke'- "~ s' 42s 6d~ 43s• pomt but give Notice to Messrs Bell and Bivdri^^Stors" An express was sent to the Mug at St lldefonsa, to. inform him. f of them in uniform, sat down to'an excellent dliiSer, and the best to 10s Pease 8s9d uer h'J ^o. 9 -Bow Church Yard, London; or to Mr Abian^n BavSm' Onthe22ndmuchagIaUonsnllprevaded..iaietrialofMorab much to the credit of Mr Wilson^e innkeeper: atari ^SKM (Do. Brown's 39s 6d Do.-Riddell's 41s 9d Do. Northumberland c ,- . „ > v vehementlv demanded, ... -»-«»"»jh>. mst io Solicitor, No. 3, Rosemary-lane, Newcastle. -uawson, and much mmtonM ,>,..„;+•... .i,„ i ,u. ... •. ,., , , , • , .• . s WsS^^ ! ^baronet's health was drank, he returned tlianks-for this peculiar i last for sheep, and Wr^blacfor^the seasok c^ttleTn commence' A"^Vumbe7otd on Monday!: 40Dos. DoPnllein. Green'e .42s s3?s9d 6d Do^ Do. ^Lambton' Walker s42 44s 6sd DoDo. . Burrato... n 40s °hcitor, No. 8, Rosemary-Ian Stew'ait's 44s L TO WHOM denied having used HIF ^ SS^rl^ near half of the latter found : Wylam 37s 9d Ord^s Redheugh 34^ Usworth S6s 3d Cannell P R A th F*°™ FRANCIS SHIELD, iatJ~of _ «<;fff b«"g effect late A lot CowpVn Ste"~Cuktt"7l7ffls" 36s nllo's resignation; being convinced &that^TC^Z^^ it was a compulsory act, ] Duke off Nort hth e medium of carrying into the noble . purchasers. cFheTfersT^ Har¥ey ^Ba^ingtoiTsIs JPK. Thomley Gate, neai- Allendale Town, in die CTV of that it was a lompplsory act, • Duke of .-wthumberland s exemplary patriotism, in suppoitmg l0s„ but stots could hardly be sold at all. One lot of excellent Eden 39s Fawcett 3Ss 3d Keshan 39s_SS* ships at martet— Northumberland, Common Carrier, deceased, stood indtS t and that if he were to sacrifice a brave and faithful servant-he would ! fifteen hundre! ndr dd : his owu only embolden the disaffected He TLWAFIM. AW!^ «w T« i r" "V" - " ^ ^ *' , e*M ; NXH 736-1.—Q. due.—Price Sevenpence. ? 5 Newcastle upon Tyne : printed and pbb'lisbcd £ ADVERTISEMENTS READY MONEY. 5 SEPTEMBER 29, 1821. £ BY EDWARD WALKER, Pilgrim-Street, Y THE INFIRMARY SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, For the Siek and Lame Poor of thc Counties of Newcastle A PRINT of RALPH JOHN LAM'BTON, E '>.<. WITH HI-! upon Tyne, Durham, and Northumberland. XJL HORSE UNDERTAKER, and HOUNDS, after :. GENERAL QUARTERLY COURT OF THE GOVERNORS j Painting BY JAMES WARD, ESQ. R. A.; the Engraving BV A will be holden AT the Infirmary, on Thursday, the 4th of WENTY GUINEAS REWARD.—Whereas on the Night of Saturday, the 22nd AT, THE DWELLING-HOUSE OF MRS HALL, OF STANNINGTON BRIDGE, WAS FELONIOUSLY BROKEN Mr C. TURNER. Sixe ofthe Priif. :JO Inches BY l*.* October next, AT eleven b'Clock in THE Forenoon, when the AT K. PRICE TO SURSCULUFHS. TENDANCE OF AS-MANY GOVERNORS AS CAN MAKE IT CONVENIENT IS PARTI- •AN D ENTERED INTO, AND THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES STOLEN AND TAKEN AWAY2 SILVER TABLE . MARKS R. E.^NDE. G., A LEG AND NECK OF MUTTON, 7 LOAVES AND 5 CAKES OF BREAD, 7 LBS. OF £. CUKRL• - -Y REQUESTED- . ; BUTTER, 5 BAKED APPLE PIES, 1 STONE OF FLOUR, 2 FOWLS, PART OF A HAM, 3 PAIR of WOMEN'S ANDAVCO F MEN'S SHOES, AND 1 PAIR OF GAITERS, A PATENT CLOCK JACK, AND A BRASS BASTER, 4 WHITE-HANDLEProofD s THE TREASURER BEING CONSIDERABLY IN ADVANCE, SUBSCRIBERS IN • KNIVES AND FORKS, 3 SMALL BLACK-HANDLED BREAKFAST KNIVES AND 1 FORK, AND A GENTLEMAN'SSFEFF, F PATENT-OVA L WATERPROOF, ORANGE-COLOURED LEATHER, AND SILK LINING OF A LIGHT PINK COLOUR, LONDONPrint- s ARREAR ARE MOST EARNESTLY AUD RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED TO PAY THEIR: MADE . THE ABO\ E REWARD wILL BE PAID BY MR JOHN RANSON, TREASURER TO THE STANNINGTORT ASSOCI?RRFOR: , PROSECUTING FELONS, TO ANY PERSON OR PERSONS GIVING INFORMATION, SO THAT THE OFFENDER OR OFColoure- d PRINTS SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MM AT THE NEWCASTLE BANK. I R'NDERS MAY BE BROUGHT TO CONVICTION.—STANNINGTON, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1S21. PRICE TO NUN-S U BSC 111 HERS. AS THE ANNIVERSARY SERMON FOR THIS YEAR IS INTEND LTM 1YI A LLMW : I I B M L M M J £. S. TL. ] "'~^—** *~—**~' '' ^ "NRWF-*ii — ^Miti»-MTrrBrii IIHWUM niwiiu •nii't wiifrw ED TO BE PREACHED AT ST. NICHOLAS'S CHURCH, IN THE FORENOON OF IcoTjnWfirTotftc^ IW.FS 5 15 '," SUNDAY, TBE 7TH OF OCTOBER, BY THE REV. JOHN. DAVISON, A. M. BANKERS'LICENCES. MB, 'rff ingle.&ew, solicitor, agent at newcastle. PRINTS :; K; r -HIE HOUSE COMMITTEE RESPECTFULLY SUBMIT to THE CONSIDERATIO. N OF Stamp-Office, London, September 18, 1821i Extracts from the Returns tamp OFFICE,- SHEWING THE3n.cre.use AND Decrease of Duljj PAID DURING THE LAST THREE YEARS, BY THCOLOUREE D Prints 5 15 (. th^^Breference to the Managementa/the COUNTY FIRE thei Stewards,; that tlieir Attenda TVFOTICE is hereby given, that all Licences granted to '; ^fent FireOOffices) , and SFYING GIVEK*BY THE PUBLIC PLAN AUD 2 SUBSCRIBERS' NAMES RECEIVED BY GEORGE ANDREWS, DURIUIM. •be highly semceable, m Aid of theFtmdsbf this Charity,- ' j XX Bankers or OthenvJo issue Promissory: NotK^ayabfe to OFFICE. > x *?»->"i , -—IIJ li iTrrrrrfriiTmrr .... *ilU The colonies have, fowpv, r. , Queen, and are confident that tbe sympathies of the people will j. same offence, Tf tho jury should decide that the ^ofh "^ jv„- OA TO S feE(.OM) LETTER, ON TlTT? rTiN^TfTr Perhaps k would be a difficult rnattw ^ );U TIONAL ASSOClATrriv petent talents to undertake the guidance or* such a Paper. 1 can- been lost sight of altogether; or, if any legislative acts have _ been in some measure abate liis grief; for urief. my Loid, like an em- ! which the prisoner was now charged was different ''*j^ oI- the not eCI!>1 I'D the V lit rr \ conceive that a more disagreeable and repulsive tail: could be \ made, nominally affecting them, the change has been to ihc-ir a^.- pire, is destroyed by being divided. We rely on ihe submission ! "Inch be bad before been indicted, and if this ^ wj1(,ni the J.auorojtte ^REW RPTN^ i placed betore a man of high honour and briUiant genius, than that f vaiitage. of his Majesty to the dispensations of Providence, which he has) jury should receive the sanction of the judges, to pi-jn- Snt,— In mv l-.st T nr «vt 1 ,«?X'12l h September, 1821. , of sitting down to reply "to the shameless falsehoods, the vulgar Lumber made up about one-half of their EXPORTS ; or. in other already evinced on many trying occasion-", and mean to heal j question would be finally referred, the spirit of tna ^ej.u,(i# If r,IT»,r.^ T„ Yeh,V, ,T ' <• "rw,n,s*>a to °uer some observations on the abuse, and tbe stupid, idcottc argnroeiitation of tbe herd of Radi- words, they were supplied with one-half of the foreign goods wbich Vs 1 TION tbe animosities which were raised to SUCH a height, even over • ciple of law to wbich be had alluded would be conro jj they required in exchange for their lumber. An alteration has been ;awm.i« — vou-woU u i'<--. •ittnimii ,t nf T i - •°- * ™/. -*'- A&ociaTTO.v resorts, for the t cal scribblers; of abandoning the language of knowledge and elo- D. the consequence g . uni m or its objects. Circumstances interesting on5v to my- : oueuce for the barbarous dialect of imtutored mediocrity, and of made by the act ofthe 28th of May last, which must greatly dimin- ; the tomb ot the Queen. With a view of getting together as { the piesent attempt should'succeed self, b.t\c pi evented me from sooner fulfilling mv promise," but the forsaking the regions where wit, sense, learning, and genius shed Lsb thistrade, if not destroy it altogether. Wheit, or other agri- many of the friends of gipo d order as possible, we sent a person ; that a man, after having been once »n-.,ty na» caused me no regret. The Coronation, the Queen's iff- tbeir splendours, and the master-spirits of the" age hold glorious cultural produce, made up a great proportion of the remainder ot round THE city with orders to place this notification against THE ; to RUN tl e round o...f al...l. the counties_ until BE . i paid, ness, <,<-ath and luneral, aud the unhappy proceedings consequent conflict, for the wilderness of ignorance, there to enter into igno- our exports, or articles to be given in exchange for European goods. walls. Now HERE is THE mi'CHK-f of which we complain ; no sooner r an[ Mr Justice Richardson then addressed the j«r. was a ou th.! latter, have occupied the public mind, tothe exclusion of all ble warfare with stupidity, folly, and wickedness, The state of trade to which we have alluded, and w hich has pro is THE placard up THAN a fellow, with an industrious spirit THAT that, as at present advised, it appeared to him *'"^^ ..rainst other subject-, and have produced in it a degree of excitation, to J It has been asserted, that were the Constitutional Association to duced such a fall in the price of grain, has, in consequence of the would have slept on a good occasion, U-ars it down ; AND thus different charge from tbe one wbich was former) < -....fidi-nce which no uuui desirous of a dispassionate and impartial hearing, on establish a Paper, the great body of learning and talents in the na- regulations of the British ParEament, excluded our agricultural I • tt 1.1 , ~..i- ,viili ureat RI'"" tlie labours of our servant are RENDERED painful to him and un a matter of the highest importance, would reasonably add. ess him- . tion would readily contribute to "it. If the Paper were calculated produce altogether from a market. The granaries of our fanners, die pns nur. He did not, however, speak, wu" n t {a].e tbc : profitable to us. Now I want an authority to prevent such a e self. * " for the meridian of polished society, if those it sought to overthrow nnd the stores of our merchants, are now* loaded with wheat, mid on this j ohit, and it was bis intention, should 1 i J| ^ ^e COP_ violation of THE privileges of the citizens of London." The Lord Tho members of the Constitutional Association pledge them- ; were men from whom laurels could be won,, and if those it wished no price whatever can be obtained for this artie'e, which is of a same \i w ofthe case as he did, to refer the qm'>collsllitation, *e] ves, lt,s j to instruct were persons capable of comprehending and relishing | perishable nature, and diminishing in intrinsic value daily ; while Mayor, who heartily mjoyed this extraordinary scene, assured suieraiiort of die judges. The jury, after a - ;nJictecI was 1. " To use- their best exertions to maintain order, and to sup- , the involved, refined, and figurative beauties of learning and ge- a great number ofthe fanners, having been so imprudent as to get Waddington that BE could NOT exercise ANY authority TO prevent declared that tbe offence for which ibe ptiscecr «as ^ r, , acqui je port the due execution of the laws." . nius, this would unquestionably be the case; but the Paper, the into debt, ca'- dating on the usual price for their grain, are in dan THE offensive conduct of which be complained. His lordship re the same felony for which be bad been helore acm 2. " To emplov their influence, individually and collectively, in objects of its attacks, and those whom it would be intended to teach ger of seeing their lands, their houses, their cattle, implements, peated, that he saw no harm in the placard ; but if THE industri- pri-< NER was then discharged from cusH- . .-.,„; C PAR L ATA F PRICES OF HAY AND STRAW OM SATURDAY. Thh Bay b pulllshc*, Tr& To he LET, and emcred ur-C-n st M"artinma* a'"?'- S n£er°of OR F ° » ^ ^ * - ft?rError, PS IT ?' ftx R hr int in w St. James's—Hay 31 3s Od io 41 4s Cd—Aver. 01 0> Od 7T7T. e-eeutfonnPJ ' should hc ref-T, , '"" > '»ch no great- -"FIIE Sf'OHPlOX'CllITJC UMMASKED, or An"i-TXE\HA.\I TVXK MilJ.b, \iIRH f-n ACRE .,F J.-WI"). l^eJ Sit h , bush,B** «f U.Sd fhan was nccessan'for the Straw'll 10s Od t. 2l -2A ud—Aver. 01 Os Cd marivcisiojis on a pretended iievieiRevieivof,y ", K' ' ""s-:us,, a i~oemPoem, mm 11 Aupiicaiions to be made to Mi !**»!'. -'.'.I. Clover 31 7s Od tt 41 1.7s Od—Aver. 01 Os Od four , v\h!eh appeared in Black""0"1 s Edinburgh Maga- Hall, ,\ LI. thos,- TWO VK.ssru, d :u the \Yr-:? U 1 SMITH FIELD, Mondav, September 24. X_v. End *>f the BiicV. S;rvet, ;r T. viirh tt.; zinc, for June. Ih21 ; in a Letter tea l''«!^L -. ^ Manors of Ilerhnm, and A nick IIRA, cemoiitii iiiore-aiu. vi, (To sink the ofilil—"stone of 8lbs.) BY THE AUTHOR OF l«%EURs, A POEM. The Copyhold Tenants who inU-NT; to eiiTnme;«*e their tiardeus nnti csther t n-enccs i'fehind , as leiianle.1 bv Beef 3s Od to 4s 4d I Veal 3s 4d to 5s 4d Mark-;., and Mr iV:gi:-.,r.. " To tuk i-iTKRAiiy Pl^buc, particttlarly oi Scotland, this are hereU,, informed that the Instructions for their respective 1 let dM Mutton 3s Od to 3s Sd | Pork 2s 4d to 4s «d Exposure oi- Literary Iniquity, is respectiuify inscribed by their of Enfranchisement will be received at the Manor Office, in IU ^Ai.-H«, FOUR ancient COT'J'A iiE.\ in the same Ht reel. Lamb SS 4d to 5s Od obedient Servant, The Acthor." ham- (One Prwpertv. VI;:rden Ground uuj.iii.-n^ and iiiu.;ed:u(eiv In-hiud tbe said Col HEAD OF CATTLE THIS DAY : Newcastle: Printed by Edw. Walker,_Pilgnm Street; and lates, and now in the Tenure or Occupation of Ann Scuiiiekl, Beasts about 2,509— Sheep 19,940—Calves 260—Pigs 240. sold by Charnley, Newcastle; Constable, Ldnihurgh; Baldwin, TO BE LET, Ificliard Adam-, Hubert Arkle, and - T.iddle. SW0"1"1^ or proniiiH ^ "I1.1 Janua*7 <™<"that A full market of Beasts and Sheep. Andat-o, THRKI-: small COTTAGES, <*» the North Side w,,i and Co. London; Parker, Oxford; and by the Loofoellers in For one or llin that day shall be considered ^ '» whic<*h ""»}may' take placplacee fifro m I'm™, and ent'n'd upon May V.itiu 1S'J2, to tlle new NEWGATE & LEADENH ALL MARKETS. of the last-mentioned the nett Durham, Hexham, Kelso, Berwick, Alnwick,^ Iiaivick, and _„v,iIn- orde-r- t—o introduc"•uonuce thVnethis niwwv tr . '° ' ' regula'ionsregulations. . u yCt %Wth 35 Iitt] tem aS (By tiie Carcase.) Jedburgh. AVhere may be had " Fleurs, a i ™. I nee 10s. 6D. who^ 0t til « n?avcn»Mfemas as may be practi- 3Sf:? ^ - little ^ ^yasmayberW aS ,ssibio to Beef 2s 4d to 3s 4d | Yeai 3s 4d to 5s Od whose interest may be affected tl^f ?' the individuals Mutton 2s Sd to 3s 4d [ Pork 2s 4d to 4s 3d i^S * 'RECTWL THAT ^R. BROWN and WHITE POINTER DOG followed a hose situation fa,"no t to be L'o& P«-"»« Lamb - - 3* 4d to 4s Sd J'^^ubjectto suehpavmen; ? h' ShaU retain hi* P'««it emo- Coach from Newcastle lately. The Owner may have him Average price of Tallow 2s 9Ad per st. of Sib. Yellow Soap SOs A eBC,eK be due therefrom) unti HI " *?-U,E ^I'Wannuated fund as may by proving his Property and paving ExT" - f or allo —Mottled 90K—Curd 94s—Palm —s—Graves 20s—Good Dregs 7s o">ce, he shall be em tied «anCe for length of • Apply to John HaVelot'k, Birtley. e CH —Candles 10sOd—Moulds lis fid. 6D per dozen for ready money. at least equal to that wh chh,.„ " ' regulations, to a salary September 20th, 1821. ______W FOREIGN WOOLS, per lb. —- —-!LJ " 1'osses.scs. worked by a plentiful Supply of Water from the River Wear. Span. Sheep, Leonesa 3s GD a 4s fidSaxony . 1 st 5s 6d a 7s 3d NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE FIRE-OFFICE, Proposals in Writing ( Post-paid) will be received until Ma-Jimnas Bell. South Shields— Seplembei The followiu'r circiiiTT^"'""*"*'""*'*":*'"*'—— 2d 4s Od a 5s 3d • Segovia 3s Od a 3s 9d FOR INSURING HOUSES, BUILDINGS. GOODS, next, br Mr Thomas Kilbuni, Escomh Woodside, to the Care of •— Soria 2s 9d a ."3s 3d Boheiu. lst 4s fid a 7-s Od BUILDING H-IT-KS IX Xi '.V77//'MUEIl! .IXD "« London has been issued by the Russian consul WARES, MERCHANDIZE. HAY, CORN. LIVE Mr G. Bowness, Bislion Auckland Sept. lu. 1S21. Seville 2s 3d a 3s Od -2d 3s 6d a 4s Gd A XD 1' E B CV S Til /-." /•: 7 S. Russian Consulate, 28, Great Winchester-street, STOCK. SHIPS IN HARBOUR, IN DOCK, OR Sir,—.]- . ... September 19, 1821. PRICES OF LEATHER. On SAI.K bv private oee WHILE BUILDING, &c. FROM LOSS OR DAMAGE TO BE LET, e the c mm Butts, 50 to 56lbs 21 d to 24d Calf skins, 30 to 40lbs 27d to 31 d Nl.'MKER of EXCELLENT IHH^iXC. SITE'-', information oV\dl twX^ , ° '"ee of Lloyd's, for the BY FIRE; AND FOR GRANTING ANNUITIES ON And imiiwdiate Fossessian may be hud, for any Number vf Years Ditto, 56 to 66lbs 2ld to 22^<1 Ditto 50 to 70lbs 26d to 29d ±< >< in t'.:.v that I have receivedK'™^ ^erned in the ^altie lrad LIVES. A in Northumberland S»n-et. and Strc.-;. >o- Dressing hides i7d to 18M TIINT can tie agreed upon, 1 11 0 fr m my Ditto 70 to 80lbs 25d to 28d '^"f^ ^ * recenSv coii^S ? , " ° government castle. From the" K-cent Purdue of l!.e li '.'•:•»- C:...:. t!i.- Fine coach hides 19dto20d Si nail seals (GrldJ 18d to 19d npHE PROPRIETORS of this A Capital WHITE PAPER MILL, late in the Oceupa- Proprietor i?. now enabled tn form an <•<:•<••. s reel be:-n bay of Tolsburg, i ,,"'™™ , hiirbour, situated in the small AHD n t Crop hides 35 to40lbs 17M to 1 Large do. 14dtol6d JL OFFICE most respectfully beg Xfl. tion of Mr John Annandale, containing three Engines, four Northumberland and Percy Srrects. v. :i ho laid out m a estate of Kunda UH^UF^Tj^l £s_wia, not far from the Ditto, 45 to JOlbs 18 Ad to 20d hides !6dtol9d Vats, spacious Drying Lofts, Drying Stove, Sizing and Bleaching & ed b lln Inl eral -a ~ Tanned horse Leave to inform their Friends, whose Manner most eligible fbr the Purchasers of the Ground now oilercd •89* of last March thn^ ™ , " ^ P "kase of the 18dto21d Houses, Stables, Cart House, Dwelling Houses for Master, Fore C ular f;t lri Spanish HORSE hides, „ "9 fe> Premiums fall due at the ensuing for Sale. established there under thA !| S /" " -houf,e barrier should be K, ,lda US altnched to th dis RAW HIDES. Michaelmas Quarter, that printed Re man and Work People, &c. together with ten Acres of excellent Wans may be seett, aud further I\o'ii:.i:-- en ; Anrlicn. trictof the custom-Sou*of i£.VJ 1 * <" " Lest Heifers & Steers, (per st.) 2s 2d to 2s lOd Land, and every other Requisite for carrying on to Advantage an ex Lambs ceipts for the Renewal of their Policies, tion at the Offices of Messrs Br.-.-kett :-i:d • n. S. ;. Products, as established IrvthT' ° P°«ation of aH Russian 3s 4d l that thc in to Os Od Sheep Is bid to Is lOd are now ready for Delivery, and may extensive Paper Manufacture. This valuable Mill is situated at it from any foreignSJf ^ ' *Portation to Sandhill, Newcastle, ;y;h September. 1 1. th articlcS of ut a,ld Middlings 3s0dto0s0d Polled Os Od to Os Od ILIIIIFE be had on Application, either at their Haughton, near Hexham, Northumberland, about one Mile from ""fisonh/: all otherforci™ Z T ? * her- b 0,ubw ,ra orto 1 int0 Ordinary 2s 8d to Os Od Downs Os Od to Os Od J Office, in Newcastle, or of any of their Chollerford Bridge, where fhe North Tyne is crossed by the great To hi' SOLI) bv private Coi:::vc!, 5 subject to the reourMS^^ , P ' Eunda will Market'Calf &dy est 9s Od ea. Fells Os Od to Os Od ! Agents, in other Towns, Military Road, leading from Newcastle* to Carlisle, &c". by which FREEHOLD a.-.d TVTIIE-FKEE i-.ieiM, situate! «an produce from &.S^'w f blished in such cases. Rus- there is an easy Communication by good Roads with all the principal HO EV(?1 PRICE OF SUGARS { In Order to prevent Loss to the Insured, from unintentional A in the Tounship of Hamsterley. near i> i.np Auckland, in Seueral established T'T' ,T -» be imported on the a d that a11 v RAW. Towns in the Kingdom. The Machinery being driven by the pow called K.WVVF.SM \L 75 »*S the haroo in ' " «sels arrivin and sail- , REFINED. • Omissions, this Office allows fifteen Days after the Expiration of the County of Durham, ! 1"S. containing lr s Jamaica brown erful Stream of tbe North Tyne, is never at a Stand for Want of «>l'Tl<<-. -harges as are now oiyS^S ^ 54s a 58s I Single I^oaves 84s a 85s each Year, for Payment. The Holders of Policies, therefore, Acres more qr less, now in the Occupation t .<>'.-•,(,nd. Middling fiOs a 6-Ss Double ditto 114s a 117s whose Premiums became due at this Quarter, are hereby informed, Water, and being situated in a plentiful Coal District, that \ alua- For Particula.s, enquire of Jo'ui (>reei;Ael!, liamster'.ey, the remain, 8N; your most obedient Servant Good 67s a 70s i Ilambrp' 86s a 88s that if Payment is not made on or before the 14th Day of October ble Article can be had of an excellent Quality and at a very mo Proprietor. A BE 1J Antigua brown 53s a 57s Bastard's 5Ss a 70s next, (when the allowed fifteen Days will expire,) they forfeit the derate Expence,—in Consequence of which, and the excellent Roads John Bennett, jlin E.„ ^ ; UBATCHEFSK Y. Middling 58s a fJl s Benefit of their Insurances,' with which the Country is intersected, the F.xpenee of Carriage is El'LWI,R,L west E' >ESS:. J Molasses 22s a 23s - to the committee of Llovd's Good 64s a 67s Br. Cindy, per lb. 32d aI2d i The Agents of this Company, very trifling, the Whole being performed with Ease by one Man To be SOU) hv private *'<":.ract, 10N T0 and two Horses. His Majesty UooV^ ,V AFRICA, OILS, per ton, of 252 gallons. ! For tbe County of NORTHUMBERLAND, are A LLthat MKSSl.'AG'E or DWELLING-HOUSE, si- opportunity of proniotir,K.'" ,considelfand takes every New Greenland Whale 231 Os Spermaceti 641—1 Mr John Bell, Abbey, HexhamjMr Thomas Fhrousox, Alnwick Further Particulars may be had of Mr Walker, Printer, New -T'L tuated on J-'uF.vell Hill, in the Pari-H <-.f M.,NK .-earo.outh, in c im re sls pressed Ws deshi, a £_ .*f . «-' : of science and art, ex- Old -1 —I Linteeed 301 Os Mr John Brows, Morpeth Mr Jajiks Foester, Berwick castle upon Tyue; of Mr Leadbitter, 21. Bueklershtiry, London; the County of Durham, and known by the Nar.;u i >' RI dwell Vet tmi formed to explore ceSH, w- ^P^tion should be Pule Seal —1 261 Pale Rape 4310s ' Mr Isaac Pkakt, North Shields' or of Mr Smith, Haughton Castle, the Proprietor, who will shew House, Part whereof (together with an exn .I-'.W waJul Garden V, IN ICS, Exclusive of Duty, 7s. 7d. per gallon. and Grass Pkit i;; front) is- now in the CKC;I\ at:oii «if .Mr JOMYH m toI,s j For the County of DURHAM. J and lei the same. researches of M. Belzoniin t i «J«ence of the successful ! 1 ort, old, per 138 gallons, SOL lo 481.; new, 221. to 351. j Lisbon, i Mr Chris. Bainbridge, South" | Mr EmvABD Shafto, Durham! Swap., and the other Part is uudasa Public H :.iut 1! rC 0, Uryj but the of per pipe, 301. to 341.; Madeira, per pipe, of 110 gallons, (East ed by tlie Name of I'uhveli Inn, and ;;i THE i' the present expedition ™0 fVJdlftw , ^ , " " Shields J Mr Thomas Ayre, Sunderlani WEARMOUTH BRIDGE. i 11 c of that -entlern.-,,, f" 1' '- rent character from the m.rsuitUrSuits s 1 of thatgentJeinan, inasmuch asTw th^^" ^ ^ P* India) 451. to 751. ; Sherry, per butt, 251. to 651. For the County of YO KK. Lawson, as Tenant. derous monuments of V, ,\ ?• i , ^^»very, not of the pon- TOLLS TO BE LET. r Mr Thojias Warham, Leeds Mr THOTIAS HAM, Scarbro' and "Vf 0TICE is hereby giren, that the next Meeting of the Also an excellent WIND ("CRN MILL. s>:u.-.tcd at a short l Ur but of the uns of Times of High Water at Keivcastie, Shields, and Sunderland. Grcekand Roman ed ficef In ^° ' ™«' Mr Isaac Coosen. Bradford Bridlington L* Commissioners of the above Bridge will be held af the Com- Distance from the said Inn, with the ciipit:-'. Alc.i-bicery and FIX diftb-ent parts of Libvi XV ' 11 V* cu,1.l«ctured are scattered in Mr Chari.es Whitelet, Halifax Mr George lair-ET, Whitby i tures therein, and now in the, (K-cupa;i;i! ••('il e ;-dd Jol'n i.awsi.11. W t,,0se ctl Newcastle. Shields. Sunderland. 'Ksion Room, in the Exchange Buildings, in Sunderland near visited, audio which thev o^.H T , C^ mm a£ sevwalebrate d nationdmhrmt s Mr Joseph Banks. Thirsk Mr Thomas Gell, Knaresbrb' And also 150 Acres (more or le>sl of Aiabu. .Mca iiiuuui iimnrni dared to i-rotest against arbitrary iaw-, but pursued tu tbe Pyieit- taken for granted that he suffers for his patriotism, find ii ha* Gate-bead, lie fell on hi-, L;vl. ai.d !<-, supposed to linvp injureil weai-month. Mrs Marv Graham, widow. ac««l C .—The . . NEWCASTLE ! nees, HE pawed those mountain- .. • Now. he replies TO- TBE • voice of at Milltic-id, near Wooler, Mr John (lark, to ihe primer 0„ Va , . SEPTEMBER 28. been propo-.ed to ic-wavd him wilh a f.ubbciipiion. .-It is cien bis spine, as notwithstanding uu-dieal'assistance, be expired on the nation which calls bun to the presidency ofthe Grand Empire.. '.aid that it bus been begun by n donation of 5<-0i. under the Friday last. nephew of Ihe Hev. Mr Taylor, of Idle. } oi*shir^--. 1 0 N M SCt Ut TON" PAIR',* E : T TT ' *** ° """J ^ He accepts the general command of the constitutional troops, but m!t lne MB anonymous signature ofD'j ministerial papers i.Kect to se'nnight MatthewT youngest son of Mr M:tttoew fie will 110L deposit the sword on the trophy of glory till he hah se On Saturday last, at Staphtpit, near Darlington, while a Mrs -ro- Stockton, Jane Belford, draper.—The 12th imX at Norton WXORAL LA treat ibis as a decoy. It remains to be seen whether Sir Robert Johnson was in the act of pulling plums-on a tree, she unfortu VOLUNTEERS, TLU, ,'!??, " , P <*S «»ED WITH TROOPS AND cured the independence and happiness of his country. Fathers and „>7.—On Wednesday last, at Corii- D 1UH M EST will be as shy of accepting subscription money as the gmnds nately fell, and died on Sunday, from the effects of the fall. Jameson, late of Penrith, aged P^ED 1TH T "J Y **h MILITARY HONOURS AS HE mothers, brothers and sisters, and affectionate wives, cease to weep. of a fit of :ipople>-y, WER D (MITR at an advanced V S You will soon behold your children, your brothers, yourjiusbauds, have been. His friend"!,.or pretended friends, are eagerly Early on AVednesduy morning last, when the workmen enter- • forth, near Durham, at an advanced age, , KI WL -RT " ° <*O«"ED WITH LINGS, AND OAK AND tl UAID TH^l . C,ORPUR!LTIO»* OF ROCHESTER AND CANTERBURY who groan unjustly in chains. The gates of France, are open to ing off bis sei vices, wflicllI'tbey maintain excel those ofthe Duke ed the iron foundry of Messrs Embleton and Co. at the Skinner, Charles Garlbonie. Esq. much respected.—Go the __« «> • - • thC KI the exiles. All the military men condemned to public works for of Wellington; nay one pf them, declares that he is tbe Han Burn, in this town, the timbers of the engine were nearly con- j Bibhop-aiickland, Mr Wm Tain, aged 6'., mucli n-spc< ted , VlicZl?rV° "&-^E TBE HORSE, OF HIS CARRIAGE desertion, insubordination, or seditious cries, all other individuals G SE UUD T,L nibal of the British arurtf; the Demosthenes of the foiuni; tbe •mined by fire, and but for the timely assistance of persons in the. 24 th inst. Mrs Fiintoff, widow of John bimtotl, Esq. herotTT >Z ° « CROWDS ATTRACTED AN ALONG condemned to punishment for conspiracy, for writings, or lor ex M_i?Ti Y S'SLH OF THE &>V^GN, WE'RE IMMENSE. HIS pressions, are pardoned, and invited to join the standard of inde Cato of the closet, and*'the Washington of private life!! The neighbourhood, and the ready supply of water, it is probable the! Morning Chronicle srtys, that Sir Robert lias written a letter to | whole of the building would soon have been consumed, MARINE INTELLH..'ENCE. MAJESTY HONOURED S R W. CURTIS, BART WITH HIS COMPANY TODIN- pendence. All civil decisions into which there have crept errors NW, AT Ins marine VILLA, THE CHIT, AT RAMSGATE, AND REMAINED HIS or abuses shall be revised by a supreme commission. Commerce tho commander-in-chief,, demanding a court martial. Should Late on the night of Monday last, thc inhabitants of the lower ( LOSS OF FIVE DAVIS STRAITS WII ALE U.S. will suffer 110 more restraints from the officers of the custom-house. this be refused, it is his intention to address, a letter to his con- ! part OF New Rivet, Durham, were thrown into a state OF con si- 1 £U»T DIIRMG THE MGHT. On TUESDAY FORENOON, ABOUT 11 O'CLOCK, The Don, Brown, arrived at Aberdeen, on Tuesday woe! rom NI^UAJESTY EMBARKED IN THE ROYAL GEORGE YACHT, AND SAILED FOR The tax-gatherer's domiciliary visits will immediately cease. All - stituciils, containing a statement of particulars connected with j durable alarm by loud cries of" Fire," which were found to pro- T)-,Davis'vis,'s straitStraitss , with ''_•)] ffish , a bumper shi] 1 nd bring-' the fol- v.A,AIS, WHERE HE LANDED ABOUT 4 O'CLOCK. RAMS^ATE "ON THIS forms of worship are free and" protected. The constitution of 1791, with the exception of the royal power, is provisionally proclaimed, i his removal, and to take no further steps till tbe meeting of par- j ceed from the house of Mr Robson, Upholsterer. It appears lowing uufovti'pato accoupis of the f>bing. ... i-TJ.nrd' ti'.e ' '-it of O-.CASJON, WAS BR.LIIANTLY ILLUMINATED, AND TBE ROYAL "CARRIAGE WAS It'will be verified in you, and submitted to the acceptance of tlie S liament. He is to remain at Paris till he receives an answer : that the.servant maid of some ladies lodging in the bouse, bifd in- Aberdeen :—Elizabeth, Valentine, lost, crev-' saved. Ythan, DRTVEII UNDER A LONG SUCCESSION OF GREEN ARCHES, ON THE WAY TO ,fom hls Princess of Yv ales, Yiood- people, who-will solemnly swear to remain faithful to it. The two i toyal highness, THE HOSPITABLE ALDERMAN'S. • SEVERAL OF TBE SMALL SHIPS OF war legislative chambers are dissolved. A provisional government, •:m, JOili July. IN! v. WHICH ATTENDED HIS MAJESTY TO IRELAND HAD ARRIVED .at RAMSGATE, composed of five members, will be established as soon as possible, POSTSCRIPT—( ARM ACCOMPANIED TBE ROYAL YACHT TO THE OPPOSITE COAST. and will hold its sittings at Lyons, until Paris declares for the con London, IHE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AND THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY stitution, and hoists thc standard of independence. 11 jSew lork papers to ihe^o.11 OISL. nuve ute.11 IN*NM ,. . . . - - . . SAILED IN A PACKET BOAT FROM DOVER FOR CALAIS ON MONDAY MORN- The deputies of the nation shall be elected comformably to the constitution of 1791. They will be convoked in a national assembly Thev contain little besides speculations on the proceedings in the *'« extinguished before it had done any serious damage. Ilfirmony, Giemon; John, Newborn m N HLE MART UIS IS T0 %h ° * ATTEND HIS MAJESTY ON HIS TOUR. with the shortest delay possible. Province of Texas, wWdveccording to these' papers, is becoming a I 1 he anxiety winch was caused by tbe mysterious tljsappear- Ariel, 11ur:-t, clean ; Ilmnsw!••'-:. Rl II f.:- Om- - FHE DUKE OF WELLINGTON IS TO MEET TBE KING AT BRUSSELS, IN " The legion of honour is maintained in the form in which Na rendezvous of outlaws and smugglers; and the propriety of the ance ofthe gentleman from the Queen's Head I mi, at Dmh.-.m, brian, Johnson, 2:; do., end Jti'v ; In 1., ITU ORDER TO ACCOMPANY HIS MAJESTY TO THE IMMORTAL FIELD OF WATER poleon created it. All the royal promotions will be subjected to a province being taken possession of by the United St;-tes, in the as stated in our last, has been totally removed. The gentleman. LOO, AND TO POINT OUT ALL THE LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING THAT scrutiny. A commission shall be appointed to verify the titles of MEMORABLE VICTORY, each; and theverification'shall be submitted to the decision of the general in chief. The order of the Sun, of which the general in , NEARLY ALL RUMOURS OF WAR BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKEY HAVE chief is the founder and toe grand master, shall become the public NOW CEASED IN THE FOREIGN JOURNALS; AND LETTERS FROM ODESSA, OF sign of patriotism, of virtue, and of courage. Brevets of knight THE 28th ULT. EXPRESS tbu GENERAL OPINION THERE TO BE THAT PEACE hood shall be delivered to persons who are deemed worthy of wear Will BE MAINTAINED. THE TRADE WITH CONSTANTINOPLE WAS re ing the decoration of the order of the Sun. All other orders are j SUMED, AND THE PASSAGE OFTHE DARDANELLES AGAIN FREE. THE RE- suppressed. , - ^L?"_F .EMPEROR ALEXANDER HAVING SET OUT FOR THE ARMY ON " All French citizens between the age of 15 and 60 are soldiers of the nation. oops S in THE PRUTH, IS UNFOUNDED. SOME OFTHE GERMAN PAPERS CONTAIN : Bolivar most willingly accepted it, and, a capita- ~ ^sequence of a dispute, which originated in the j , " The national guard of France shall be immediately re-organiz the two chiefs, Pa Qn bis p up lhec0Ul try WHAT IS SAID TO BE THE ANSWER of THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT TO TBE — little army on grand stand at Doncaster races on Thursday. Mr P. considered ; 'f],e crews 0f the above five vessels, which were lost e..ily m ed. Every corps of citizens shall nominate its subalterns and offi lation being signed, Col. Pcreira embarked "with his ... RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM. It STATES IN SUBSTANCE THAT" THE PORTE HAS July, were all saved bv the other ships engaged in the fishery. cers, up to the rank of chief of battalion inclusive. These nomina board the French vessels, and was conveyed to Porto Cabello. In himself insulted by the captain's conduct to a female relative The following vessels have arrived at I hi!! from Greenland:— ALWAYS RESPECTED TREATIES WITH OTHER POWERS, AND ESPECIALLY WITH tions shall be, made by ballot that port they found the Asia, a G4 gun ship, from Spain, having under his care. The parties fired twice, and the second ball The Fame, Scoresby, .<) fish, tto hints; Jane, Gambler, 1 (ish, -10 RUSSIA. THE ENERGETIC AND EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES TAKEN AGAINST " The national guard shall be divided into two classes, namely, on board the newlv-appointetl Viceroy of Mexico, that of Grena- lodged in the captain's shoiilder, and it was not extricated at the butts; Cato, Tm-nbull, 1 fish, 12 butts; Unity, Short, 11 fiMi, 2<>0 THE GREEKS WERE ONLY DIRECTED AGAINST REBELLIOUS SUBJECTS. EVERY the marching and the stationary guard. The first class shall com da, and the plenipotentiaries senf by the Spanish government to . ,, . . , state. An exchange t5me e 5 undc rstood to be in auan< erous bmts. »The EJlison, Johnson, from Davis's Straits, with 1,'S fish, prehend the citizens between the age of 15 and 40; the second, treat of peace with the Independents. As soon as they arrived, . . £ ,. „ . GOVERNMENT HAS THE RIGHT, AND EVEN CONTRACTS THE OBLIGATION, TO of shot which dJd L fe e on R> sfmie inoriI 400 butts. those between 40 and 60. Its service shall be distributed and regu a ncgociatjon was set on toot , . 1 • • . ~v *i,„ PUNISH TRAITORS, AND ALL WHO DISTURB PUBLIC ORDER. THE OTTOMAN The Ev.-retta, of London, from Greenland, with 5 fish, -10 tons, lated for thc support of liberty and good order.' ln GOVERNMENT HAS DISAPPROVED OF THE EXCESSES COMMITTED by TBE America is very unhealthy. The accounts from Long Island, j S> between a Mr S — n and Mr YV 1, arising out oi the sam and Resolution, Kearsley, from ditto, 7 fish, 1U is, passed V> Inl " General Lafayette is appointed Lieutenant- General of the Baltimore, Amelia Island, and Norfolk, are extremely calamitous. e dispute POPULACE; BUI THE PEOPLE HAD TAKEU UP ARMS EN MASSE TO DEFEND national guards of France. < /fhe whole of Amelia Island is a perfect hospital, not one family On the 15th inst. the Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened by on the 2cd inst. THEIR RELIGION AND the LEGITIMATE THRONE. It PROMISES THAT WAL- being well, and in many instances not ope to assist another. So at Jedburgh, by Lord Mea.dowbank. The only case, either of a " The composition of the army shall be the same as in 1813. AH ' On the «Mth «f.hinf, fv.o boats lv!NN_,,:e..- to • ih<-li>liin-r Gre:iu,;, bT < which LACHIA AND MOLDAVIA SHALL BE EVACUATED, WHEN THE INSURRECTION, OF the troops shall be immediately amalgamated, and resume their readful is the disease, "that there is not one sentinel to do duty. criminal or civil nature, was tbe'trial oI* John Ward, accused of" Greenlimdiiiiiii, of'this port, were np-T-t at accident 2 of the crew* vere unfortunately h One of them has WHICH THEY WERE the THEATRE, SHOULD BE ENTIRELY SUPPRESSED, AND numbers of order. The officers, subalterns, and soldiers, whether The Jamaica papers which have arrived to day to the 16th Aug. stealing a silver watch, and who, pleading guilty, was sentenced uriiish us with the following intelligence, in addition to what ap- left a pregnant widow and two children, \T r Me William, 11"' PEACE AND ORDER RE-ESTABLISHED THERE. THE DETENTION OF SOME on active service or not, shall resume their rank. We enjoin all to nine months imprisonment. ii?' l!:. crew, !!. :md officers, subalterns, and soldiers, who enjoy any pay from the\sta'c, leared in the evening papers :—" WeJiaveuot lately received any master, subscribed .'il. ; Richard German. <> SHIPS LADEN WITH CORN, IN THE BOSPHORUS, OR IN the port of CON iintelligence from Panama, the channel whence we usually derive William Heron, of Morpeth, gamekeeper to the Earl of Car the rest of the crew collected 'd. among il-ei l\es. for tbe rcliel'of to assemble immediately at the grand constitutional head-quarters, STANTINOPLE, it SAYS, WAS a MEASURE COMMENCED BY the NECESSITY accounts of the contests in Pern; but-we understand, that letters lisle, and at present one of the best shots in the neighbourhood, this miforicn.-IU'family. The owners h;,\t r.erolislv pr'id t.i the under pain of forfeiting their allowances, and being declared traitors • time of the ship's OF STORING THE CAPITAL WITH PROVISIONS; BESIDES, it was THE LOCAL to their countryj. . from Cuba, by the last arrivals, mention, that an American vessel killed his first, bird on the day of tho coronation of his late ma families lh< full wages of the deceased up U;•t h AUTHORITIES WHO ADOPTED THIS MEASURE, WITHOUT WAITING FOR ORDERS " The General in Chief, convinced ofthe patriotism and zealW' h»d Just arrived there with accounts of a late date from the Pacific, jesty Geo. III. an ival in port. 1011th, was totally FROM THE GOVERNMENT; FINALLY, IT STATES THAT THE CHRISTIANS PRO all French citizens, and especially of his companions in arms, doVs by which it appear?, that the Viceroy, t3en. La Soma, fifldper- Friday and Saturday last were very rainy days in this neigh The Sarah, Muire, from Newcastle fi.-r urn lost hist week on Barlwr Sand. VOKED THIS STEP, BECAUSE TBEIR PRIVATEERS KEPT tbe DARDANELLES IN not enter his native country in the rear of tbe enemy's baggage. So mltted the various merchant vessels, at Callao, to arm themselves, bourhood, but the rain full so gently, that we understand it did an to take on board volunteers, for the purpose of bringing the The Ellens, Scott, ,.f North Shield-., from Milford for M:r:um- far from it, his desire is to diminish the burdens that press upon art r not injure tbe unstacked corn. Tbe moisture seems to have J A STATE of BLOCKADE; THE PORTE, HOWEVER, IS WILLING TO GRANT A blockading squadron-to action, that hi consequence tbey had com s spoken the ist itist. in ir.t. 4 7. M. N. long. 4!'- J i. V. . all unfortunate people. Nevertheless, it is his duty to make known,\ beep brought by the easterly wind, as according to accounts from ' REASONABLE INDEMNITY TO SUCH RUSSIAN SUBJECTS as SHALL PROVE THAT that 30,000 foreign bayonets are now at his disposal, and already pelled the* division left by Lord Cochrane, who was off Truxiilo, to well, by the Mary, arrived nt N'ewhrtvcis. the western side of tbe island, the weather was fine there. Since TBEY HAVE SUSTAINED LOSS BY THE MEASURE; AND THE free NAVIGA hover on the frontiers. A sacred battalion, a guard of honour on abakdon the blockade, and that the port of Callao was by last ad- The'Phumix, Foreter, armed in the Ch.te from Quebec, passed TION OF THE STREIGHT SHALL BE RE-ESTABLISHED. THE PORTE NEVER horseback, and. a detachment of the marching National Guard, vicei declared open." Saturday there has been a continuance of fine days, and the har 011 the IOth nit. the Lord St Helens of Newcastle, tin- Cathnriiie, ENTERTAINED ANY OTHER VIEWS THAN the PUNISHMENT of THE GUILTY; compose the escort' of the General in Chief. The Kingston Chronicle, of the 4th of August, contains a Pro- vest has proceeded without interruption, excepting a little on of Leith, and the Jane, of London, Hdingben.een the I'randy Pots and Green Island. AND IT FINALLY PROMISES THAT ALL FAITHFUL AND PACIFIC SUBJECTS SHALL " The first national standard is intrusted to the protection of the clamktion from General Bolivar to tlie Venezuelians, dated Carac- Tuesday morning. The greater part of the crops have been sacred battalion and ofthe troops composing part ofthe escort. It cas, June 30, in which he congratulates them on all the fortified gathered in good condition, and are also allowed to he abundant. Tuesday, one ofthe men belonging to the Gi-viiville Ray. setting CONTINUE TO ENJOY THE PROTECTION OF THE LAWS, AND SHALL NOT BE MO some of his comrades on shore in Shields harbour, fell ove rboard shall be greeted in all thc piaces through which it passes with ring places in tbe country excepting one, being in their possession, and The idea of the prices rising, unto the opening of the ports, has LESTED IN THE EXERCISE OF THEIR RELIGIOUS WORSHIP." their liberties firmlyjestabhslied, by his late victory.. and was drowned. ing of bells and discharges of cannon. A general illumination shall now vanished. THE AUSTRIAN OBSERVER OF TBE 7TB INST CONTAINS a MANIFESTO The funds have f|itiained stationary all day, and left of? as un take place in the evening of its arrival at a city. The National SOUND LIST BY THE GRAND SEIGNOR, ADDRESSED TO ALL THE PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES Guard which escorts the standard from ode city to another shall der :—-Navy 5 per ce«. 109i—consols 76—ditto for account T6$— At Ne%vcastle market, on Saturday" last, there was the SHIPS PASSEU ELSINOHE. Sept. 9- ITaimab, Wake; Eliza THROUGHOUT THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE, 011 THE SUBJECT OF THE GREEK IN- receive rations as troops of the line. exchequer bills 2s. pn j. greatest quantity of wheat from the farmers ever remembered, yet Margareth, Dodd— SE. N. 10:—NE. N. U: Nancy, Carr; . -— - ><$ AS AN ACCOMPLICE- OF MONTARLOT. OTHER PIEDMONTESE OFFICERS day to take up a line against Puerto Cabello. "May it please the Baron was poisoned by his family, and that tbe affair has not James H. Markland, Esq. of tbe Inner Temple, to Charlotte, i j. page . 200 ewt. ouk bark., j. j |ev ; au.ow- hides, M. Kav ; - (REFUGEES) AT BARCELONA, BETRAYED a VERY HOSTILE DISPOSITION WHEN sovereign congress to accept, in the name of the heroes whom' I been noticed in the Italian papers. The following is an extract eldest daughter of Francis Freehng, Esq. of the General Post- \ JO mats rough flav, John Wilkinsoii; i 0 bundles wood hoops. -(> THEY HEARD OF THE MEASURES TAKEN AGAINST'RIEGO. ORDERS WERE have the honour to command, the homage of a conquered army, of a letter, dated Milan, Sept. 5 :— ofHce.—On the 25th inst. at Bishopwearmouth, Mr John White, J bushels apples 20 bundles bull rushes, 20 bundles batket rod-, jun. of Sunderland, draper, to Miss Frances Robinson, daughter { Robert Wilkinson. Jean Marie, Pik-t, Dunkirk, ballast, DISPATCHED to ARREST THEM. Don JOSE St MARTIN HAS been NAMED the most numerous and the finest that ever in Columbia carried " We were all much astonished to hear of the Queen's death, .-inind, arms in a field of battle. " but will you not likewise be surprised to hear that the famous Mr OF Mr P. Robinson, master-mariner.—SAME day, at Redmarsball, j coastwise. Fanny, Lonsdale ; Brompton, Main; Paragon, 11 MI POLITICAL CHIEF OF MADRID. AT THE INSTANCE OF TBE CLUB FONTANA ter, London: George and Mary, Johnson, Newcastle, goods. D'ORO, A MESSAGE was SENT BY THE MUNICIPALITY REQUESTING THE KING Hergamiisdead? The Queen died on the 7th; he died on the Mr Robert Smart, OF Bishowearmoutli, solicitor, to Miss Stephen- " I haye the honour to be, with the highest consideration, KMh, of a complaint in his bowels. I first heard it reported in this Cater, Fowle, Rye, wool. Reaper, Chadd, Lynn, oak bark, t'/T-IO- TO RETURN TO THE CAPITAL. HE REPLIED THAT he WOULD AS SOON AS his " Most excellent Sir, son, daughter OF THC REV. George Stephenson, rector OF RED- cd,xMnlir~ise.j Cieveland, Wihon ; V.'ynvard, Harrison; Cumber city, and had it confirmed on my visit to the Villa d'Este, on the marsball aud curate OF Bishopwearmouth.—The 20th inst at • HEALTH WOULD PERMIT. THE ANSWER OF the KING was not DEEMED " Your Excellency's most obedient humble servant, Lake of Coino. This is where the Queen lived, and it still belongs land, Buhner, London, good. Blue Anchor, Allison, Hartlo- SATIFACTORY BY THE LEADING DEMAGOGUES, AND THEY DEMANDED THAT " Head-quarters of tbe liberating army, " BOLIVAR'. to her, or at least to her executors."—^Morning Post. All this Barnardcastle, Mr John Hodgson, rope-maker, toMis s HANNAH [ POOH bricks. Valencia, June 25, 18S1." ,.,t, TWO MEMBERS OFTHE MUNICIPAL BODY SHOULD be DEPUTED TO IRK MA , requires confirmation. Ewbank, daughter OF the late Mr H. Ewbank.—24th inst. at the | T N V ,-r-r \ v T/,x-iw,-v- c- - Jamaica papers to the 11th ult. have since been receivetj. 1, TW 1 -1 - - tt- —, IIANV,! ., LONDON, IKIDAY, SKrrKMBKit 21. JESTY, TO URGE HIS INSTANT COMPLIANCE. IN RETURN TOTHIS, the POLITICAL On Monday last the Principal and Professors of the College, n t> • C OAL-E\( Mr GEO. Bambr.irfgc, Miss Kidson. \ 36s Gd BEAU 31s BUR- CHIEF NOTIFIED, ON THE PART of THE MUNICIPALITY, THAT SUCH a They contain copious details of the recent military operations ii\ same place, earner, to Mary _Ada{,>s .}7s rid Beaumont Walker 6d along with tbe Lord Rector and Dean of Faculties elected D. —26th mst at THE same place, Mr Wm Wetberall, weaver, to : „ q,\ Coxhi SACRED PERSON OF THE KING, WHOSE REPLY OUGHT TO HAVE SATISFIED ALL, by other successes, in different quarters;' - fhe whole province^; Thursday knight, Mr Alexandar Christison, son of the late to M.iss C. Burnett OF TBE former place, milliner. ' -'d Newburn 38s ."d POUTOJI Windsor's »:d _ Berry LAST ri.ls T\ 4n 1 ii r> .1 I> IR 1 • L -... 6d Shipcote 3os 3d Tanfield Moor 37s .'D TOW-.lev ::.ss I.;D AND TO HAVE RESTORED TRANQUILLITY. THIS HOWEVER WAS FAR FROM Caraccas ,3 represented as entirely free.. , Colonel Percira, with , 1Wessor of Elljnbu hf was ordained ni;nister of lhe - DIED. At Odelle Castie. near Bedford, in HER 8-MB YEAR, THE \\-,.i..,„ „c i> , . T- , 1 1- .1 ... THE CASE. THE HOUSE OF THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR HAS BEEN INSULT- his little army, composed of only 800 men, attempted to oppos e 1j ,„„,: u v„„i.i„., ;« ,i,„ ~..„.I, f r r-I, „ • 1 . 1 .1 , , , , , ,. , , , parish ol rouiden, in the presbytery oi Lhirnside, vacant bv the _ , • _ ' 1 , Wvlam :if.s 3d LARRM^TOU :;.is I-.i-'in :!..s T,d 1 LA.iieatb ;;is ED, The TROOPS WERE CONSTANTLY UNDER arms to REPRESS TUMULTS, the advance ot Bolivar; but though his troops fought bravely, . , .i.,f;„ • p , r?„„ T 1 „ j ' . • , c T, * - 1 Right HON. Isabella, Countess OF Lgmont, only (laughter ami JlAniev 35S .id White'IOO T.TS FawVett. :;«K LAMB'S PRIMROSE AND IT was BELIEVED THAT DISTURBANCES WERE FOMENTED not ONLY by ' p ip, • 1 translation ot the Rev. John Edgar to thc parish of Iiutton, in heiress of Lord Nassau Paulet, third SON OF Charles, THE second 3«s New DUCKS :,.',s WALLSCND Be".! «x C'O.N of oppression. In vain you have fought to secure your lm.epino- wnh 4000 IRejlj who were ]aI)r|ud at the (jhorillas, situated with- ( benefaction of seven dollars; he paid their passage home, and ence. The directors ofthe crimes of Robespierre ot execridiie 11«.- £n two leagues-of Lima. The royalist army immediately attacked j dered five guineas to be given to each of them on their landing mory, raised abroad wars which have occasioned desolation in ) t,;e troops of gan Martin w5tll t intrepidity whom tbey routed '• Oreat Britain. His humanity to the sick and wounded, whom faculties remained singularly perfect to a late period of her ex- 1)o. Xcwrn;irrh 41s eA Do. Hiddcirs 4SJs 1)o. Ru«*irs -bis families. ^bese personages ! with immense slaughter, upwards of 1600 of the Chilian troops : ™Pl?JJ«i with wine, fre.-h provisions, &c. and his generosity to their A du n istetice, and she ended her long life with very little pain.—The 6d Do. Walker 42s Pd Do. Lambtoifs -\4s -l-.S. -d 1),=. St-wari's ^/!£ °JhS^ and of 1 having been left dead on the field of battle. San Martin, l with • i* " S theirfcmjr stay at Boston, wero unparalleled. He st tUtKmal charter, placed under the salt guaro OF ine ii.iuoH AI i & U . ,7 , . had a large tent provided for every company at his own expence, to 1 Sib inst at Hawick, Roxburghshire, Mr James Wilson, dean 44s 6d Do. Newsham 35s Do. Newmarcb (irader) 4ls <-d Hlh e armv, thev betrayed your oaths by violating tins rundatnental the remains of his corps, favoured by the approach of night mmodate the wem- n • a "" ' " " " - the ; acc0 and he made it a rule to receive no other of guild, in his 73d year.— Saturday se'nnight Mary, wife of ships at market—43J sold. WEDNESDAY, Sin . 2(1—BEAUMONT LAW. THEY TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT YOUR STIPPLICATIOIIS DIRECTED to THE . fl WITH THE UTMOST PRECIPITATION, AND ESCAPED ON BOARD THE VES- ; sen-ANTS INTO HISFAMILV but SOLDIERS OR THEIR WIVES. THOUGH HIS REGI- 37s ed Mr John Nicholson, of Berwick, aged 42.—Wednesday se'n- Heaton 41s 3d Holywell 39s 3d LIDDCLFS :->s 3d NCW-CAS- NANCE OF YOUR LIBERTIES, AND WITH YOUR FOREHEAD BENT UNDER SCIS WNENCE TBEY HAD DISEMBARKED. TLIE PRISOI ' ' ' " ------33 T n fiu,d MoMr 37s Gd maintenance ot your imerties, ana WIUIJOUI '"iwKau u«».w scis vvnence tliey naa disembarkect. The prisoners who were on : ment was distinguished for its admirable discipline, yet he never night, Mr George Beatie, of Berwick, baker, aged 65; same day, ^ ^ 1 f , 'fownley 3i-s OD Wallseiid Lis .id the sword of terror, you remain perjured. . . I board tbe Esmeralda frigate after her capture by Lord Cochrane, i suffered his men tobe struck; but won them to their duty by ge- Sarah, wife of iMr John Pringle, butcher, aged 66.—Ihe 19th -H°' \°" fi 6d Ho- Bewicke's 43s 6d DO BROW n's 4<)s NEROUS TREATMENT, BY REWARDS, AND BY HIS OWN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE, .,_ had risen upon the crew, and carried he r r into Lima , 1 J " Frenchmen! The hour of independence has struck. Arise, ... . - - - - - i- REQUIRIN•—G N* O SERVIC• - E FROM -TH E—-••»—» MEANEST SENTINEL WHIC— H HE WAS NOT inst at Tweedmouth, Mary, wife of Mr John Pearson, gardener, ^^f^ S^llT^l 9d°' H^RTKV :S I'd - t. let one cr\ rally you for liberty, your constitution, and your coun READ T0 TO THE 7th INSTANT HAVE BEEN RECEIRED. I Y SHARE WITH THEM, WHETHER AS TO HARDSHIP, FATIGUE, OR DAN- —Sunday se NNIGHT, at Spittal, near Berwick, m her 72d year, YVelch Coal 68* 18 J ships at market—18.-, ;okl. try. Be'more generous than your enemies. Forget the pastLet. „AR, s er Mrs Young, widow of Mr Thomas Young? of Portsmouth, corn- Let us haw no more reactions, no more atrocious crimes. Let "™ °? '^' _. _ , „„ . ~y " "~ \ ger.-fii,» Corn-Exchange, London, Wednesday, Sent. 26.—Our market Co dealer.—Tuesday last in Orchard-street, in this town, aged 72, TRISV^LRONVTI'rince become^ * nation of brothers. Listen toTH Eth ECHe soundO OF THs Eo f Pyjoy- FROIn Mth eTH sittinE MINISTEg ot Rth eO FCorte THE INTERIOR, on th,e REQUIRIN28th uttG , toa notKNOeW wa" sWHE read- » Q Sunday last tl,- hndv of Cantain McKenzie of the sloor, continues so overloaded with Wheat, liv d.ii'lv successive arrivals, n last much respected, Mrs Mather, mother of Mr Wm Mather, brick 1 ranee utcoi *fIf heroic Spain .- The echo of the Py- from the mimster of the interior, requiring to know " whe- T " ' the body oi captain mc^enzie, ot tne sioop and the millers being amply stocked for'the present, occasions such " S RINGS IN YOUR EARS THEIR HAP™""-- f Pe b wa d CT0WR r«u,eV esri«.^mvo.u-^S their happinLs, and do you still slum- - ther his majesty could appoint one of his councillors to the office ^ °. " - ^'» f> "ear Samt Peter's Quay, layer.— The 21st inst. Mr Win Haiie, engine attendant aged 54 ; a stagnation in the trade, that prices of new wheat are completely BER TO ARMS," CITIZENS, to ARMS, 2-3 J tbe V6r T n Cor0 CR d th WRD C UND * P ." 1^"J° the d inst. Ann, wife of Joseph Maddison, a scullerman, aged nominal; but there was rather'more demand tor oki thh HTRETErennetHs OUru.^T THEIs Rj HANDSA. > YOU IN- THEAl NAMl thEe nations of Europe ' of one of th e /eeretaries of state for tbe several departments into " " >' f " ™™f !" ^. morning, an ior tnat F 56. It is supposed she mistook her way and fell into the Tvne. d description Monday's prices were fuliv supported. wght TO PRESIDE OVER THE GREAT ^ILY; J DISCUSSED WITH GREAT VEHEMENCE. 1 6 of liberty. France wh? ^ affairs of the ki dom aKJ divided ?, K j R»ver Tyne wnh the marks oi a v.olent blow on the left side of 1 ilrlc a! • • Vmiiii/ WARRIORS, and YOU SONS OT GLORY WHO NAVE GROWN GREY _ . , P One deputy declared that i he,head/ «d oOiesuspicionr circumstance: s attending the finding of tbe Coroner's verdict—Found drowned; the 24 th im.t. Mrs Ann ' >' f maintain* Monday's prices, but Oats are rather cheap- FAURELS, reinei'iber THAT YOUR COMITRY is YOUR MOTHER. Re- [ THE MIMSTER HAD SINISTER VIEWS IN PROPOUR ll dy of a Gr i5eans aiu! M oundin^ it which he would i ° ' very suspicious nature, but how, or by what means Thompson, of Milburn-place, widow, aged 74 ; the 25th inst. " " Fease there is no alteration. - the said John Mckenzie came by his death, the jurors, from the •tne YOUR RANKS undeth!,r THE f GLORIOU SMIMN STANDARV D WHIC VONHR HAMOUIERS SO OFTE. N LED • EXPOSE IF IT WERE PERSISTED IN ; ANOTHEOUIIUIIIR PROCLAIMEG IT, DVVUIT IT AU «* MANCEU «OUIU - un ler laurel —— vimr is Aie- — — i R lie — ^_;J T_t._ * SU " LIBERTY IS IN YOUR HANDS. WOULD YOU REFUSE IT • VRE," AND MANY DECLARED THAT A POWER OF NOMINATION WOULD BE AN evidence adduced, are uLiable to say." The deceased was fuuud Mr Ireland Butler, mariner, aged 75, all of North Shields.— STOCKS. Thursday. Sept. 20, 3 per cent, consols 7d i 5 ". 6 TTlour'fathers, who demand" it of you for themselves, for you: INROAD UPON DIE CONSTITUTION. AFTER A WARM DEBATE, IT WAS DECI without bis hat, coat, waistcoat and boots. and for vom-children ? No; I have a different opinion of your DED " THAT THE KING CANNOT APPOINT ONE OF HIS COUNCILLORS TO SUCH Last week, a fine girl of 5i years old, was scalded to death at • •• •riotisin. Y'ou will arms, not with hostile intentions, but SECRETARYSHIP, NOR to ANY OTHER OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT" Humbleton, near Wooler. during a short absence of ber mother, 11 IRT'enio'wer nialevolen'ce—to overpower that party which, not sa- who had gone out for some milk for her breakfast. t< fieri with holduig you in chains, has arranged a permanent con- VARIOUS ACCOUNTS OF THE CAUSE OF Sir R. WILSON'S DISMISSAL On the 22d inst. at uislHipwearmoutb. a buy about 5 years old, <-II'4-v tlojisessing'i'.niiifications with the servties of Spain. Their FROM HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE HAVE BEEN HAZARDED IN THE OPPOSITION F was burnt to death by HI* koines taking tut while left in the On the 2ttfi iust at Whitfield, aged 64, the Rev. Robert Clark 19tm31s. 3>d. per cut. ''.'-* V V, -ITTEMOT a "r«»T state blow, iieuii'iiibw L'Homme was burnt to death hv h:s clothes taking firt while left in tbe OP-t'Ot is to .iio.J'i n ^ PAPERS ; BUT THEY HAVE BEEN GENERALLY CONTRADICTED IN A JAY or house by himself. " much respected.—The-J3d inst at Gateshe; d Fell i\"r William SCOTCH BANKRUPTS. James Eddie, merchant, Cm ( 'THE l-,rei/ J/'I.v, a lournal;, tho detenoer OF your liberties. ar- 1 s TWO, IN THE QUARTER WHENCE THEY ISSUED ; THE REAL FACTS OF THE CASE On Saturday se'nii'r.bt. Luke Smart, servant of Sir Robei t S. j Steel, aged 01.—The ih.'lh iiibt. at Backfield 'MTI-es n- C W. and R. Campbell, brewers I.MHI v.. if.u-,! V Vil- " vwur' jj,ickit-r against a similar attempt in 1815. Wn- e W:I. INIMUI-ED HIM M a DUNGEON, LIE was THE ONLY PERSON w HO THEREFCIE REMAIN UNKNOWN. IN THE MEAN while, IT IS OF COURSE Hawks was pvecipha.:, .V-m •> o«*-lo«* chaLe, in Oakwell^ate,1 head, Mr 'Horn,, L.ston, aged 7.. -At Maritim^a^'Bisho^ ^'vmlLX™ " ' i5i:,"h °' 1 Kil-
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