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12 THE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, I860, WUTA KJA XD JfAVAL XXTBLLIQESCB, Tttrr lis trecps coca posing Ike (urla at Chntai re a espied mm ruUltry opntlM( Mteasira scale, lU plea aad dsuUeof Wefw wnaW by Oimil Eyre, mbihmUm tb fere ef Ike CUlki dlf If mm! sis. ted aadet Ui I jimUUU iimtUn. Tb nator tu rrtUM uk trri Frewou ltr ttudtu letse the MiklMrkJ ti Mm grriM, I ia wlUb tmftlarat, tkesae Hitf (Iwlf vrllMa Us ef tb In order Wsl lit alUak, tcUlMlWUllU WMiaWaWUtUUilJir la Hi (ffM were lenenlraUd, which wm sepfawwd to lU district twii Oed'tbUl, between Oftvveend lad tritr. The tf f4 ettoVvd ta tiptoyd la the lrUrt wm lie rtUd lty EWf Train, who w'tre te Ml cavalry I Ib corps of Rertl ad ladlea Earl Ibfew battallona of lefaatry ot tb Una quartered it CUllera, aad lb division at Key! Mines lirht fats llefBtmiBCil In Const cf the somewhat lantlWtcd detail ef the operant tt to undertaken it wm wtttamtf that the troop iVcM la taction early, end tWs division ni ee cctdicry landed la front of Its nqctifi quartet aUttly altar 9 o'clock, wlsra the various bodies cisrttrd cfT the central pevade grouad at Chatham Eerracer, where tbe Seal orJrrs for the day were Usctd I Major General Ejrt, aal tb ef ta foror tDJ. Each ui prorUM idti 20 roandi ef tiLDCkitloa.

The tinati nuj wm fornxd of th Bojil letttftn, KTrl eomrn! cf protettod by tvfirj. moral off la the dlrecuoa of tLe tappoeod foroo, tie tuia itmi, hovcrer, Lelsg arulJei! Xlirt a ikort lipee cf tlae the Btia body qaittel the (krruoa, the nw fuArd cempctrd ef Use RojI MiHnp, nd mreaed tbioafh Kochertrr and tcrou the Medway, Ukiate dlnctlra of the old Remu Vataf ttreet, torarde a i pot Vcova the the whole eooatry Utiixg to whfch iu teeonnoitnd by the calry. Tie Koyal EBtfaeen pioeeeded by raHou roetea to GJ' ea the arriral of tbo maia body, the whole were reformed, aod took up their podtioai to repel thenppoetd atUck, picVcti aad tkirmUhen being throwa et in variooi dlrecUoo. Tbo entire foroe taea marched by the main road tovardi Chatham, which waa reached at o'clock, the nea kaf nj been aader am tee bo arm. By iirtctlcn cf MaJtr Goteral Eyre, tbo ofliorn who took part la U.

otcraUori are to prepare a ikctch of tbo ooastry trarerKd, well a detailed report or the day'f proeeed cieisg a deecription of tie locality and lti adaptation, cr ctbcrwUo for operaUeca by earalry, artillery, or Ufaatry treope. Ibe Spltefol, 6, paddle. Commander Wilton, which atrteed at Spithetd on Monday from Deronpsrt, tailed ifiin yiitrrday. It 1 expected that th eerew rteamiMp Hero, 91, Com lrodore Grrcfe Bey moor, will be detained eooao time la th Kejbam tteamjard, Is eonjeqnenee of her for foot and tereral parte of her keel harisf been knocked away. It apptartthatahimaittara beca aihero darlB the Royal tUH to America, The iron icrow (team sloop Meprra, 6, Command rr U.

Eendrncm, at Portamoath, will call at Plymouth to embark topernnmerarki for the Tariooj ihipa in the Medlter. rasraa. Irortrn their lest official riait to the port of Plymoath and th Artrna! at ITeaport, the Lorda of th Admiralty ox preteed their gratifieatioB at tbo ptogrtea of the boy oa board tbo tralalrrthip Implacable, 34, Commander' John W. Dorrille, la Hamoaae. Their Lordihlpa were etpedally pleated by the aUU aad aeUrity with which the ahip'a cacTEte waa bandied.

The dltdpUao hariog eosUnned rood, the Board hat now ranted all the boy (400) 14 dayi lei re ef aUraee, and baa paid their fare to their home Is arieaa parti of England aad Ireland 340 boji left Ply Booth on Monday. Steam waa got np yesterday (Wedneadaj) on board th terew (team tronpthlp Himalaya, Capt. J. Seeeombe, aad ia the afterBooa the waa appointed to go from Himoare into the Bound. Ber farther morementa are ankaowa aha may go oitaide the Breakwater to try her repaired machinery and rttum to the Sound, or proceed to I'orUmonth.

Soma ten dtyi lince It waa nunoared at Ilymonth that her ultimate detticatlon wu the Eatt Indies and China bow a Toyago to Xew Zealand, with troop, la rpoVen of ia rery probable. Btcam waa got sp yeiterday (Wedneedty) on board the (Crewtteam pmeeael Kimble, 5, ia Keybam steam basin, to try her new GrlSth'i propeller. The fitting of the acrow steam frigate Kareitns, 51, at DtTcnport, la progretslig. Her topmasU are ea end, jib boem out, and rigging set up. The tailing frlgU Alarm, 26, Intended for a eoal dep tap at rembrost, waa placed yeeterday (WodneoOay) So.

4 dock at the DefODport dockyard, The following appotntmeata were made yettarday at th AdnlrtltTj C.pt. It, II, KUk to th KareUnwi Com. med(r teseenn Wlldman to the Pttlomel Commander AUnuitr JtiJipi to the Xarciatqa; Cowinaader TbamM Ihtti to Ibe Oattor, a44ltioaal (t mni la th Tr(e. ii.alc lrtlr.g Mp far tb JUtJ Nrl Rmtri W. 0, UUimU, Mnur, to it AAt, for tba liiaLl JtUtttrd B.

I'jw, Mkr, III Btterltid, tut ChUiiri TbwH WfeJJHtF. Mwr, It Ada, In IH Du Jthi PftHI, ilMitr, to tU'Aeia, fer lb I'laaw it iyal 0trnVt Lrt, ltef4 Maeter, to lb lXallii i r'MtM rltk FrtiM, Eeead Metier, frddlttoaal the Vktory lli(iikl 6y, Peed afaeiff, to lh rfeop)fl ftfle tick tktbr, AlnUnt Paytnattef iflebtfge, to tb i'MIl Milium JljttbtU, Clrtk, to iba ArtadM) fid Ui. ffineit Hi llaftry hae beta aomlnaled to a karal adet kl'. DESEIIT10S FliOM TUB NA Vt. TO THE EDITOR OF TnE TIMES.

Sir, In a recent letter on thil subject I ipoko of the ileaerticci from tit late Royal tjnadron with the l'riae) of TValet in America, aa! meatloned lattanoea wbtch, as I ail, had been comnionicated to me "by oSoera of th Hejal iqoadros, whcee itatemenU I beUereJ might be implicitly depended on." Such wu tbo incident I. related to tbo open desertion of tb men from the Ariadne at Prince Edward Island, and related la the very wordt in which it was told to me. Captain VansitUrt U) not one word of tbli li true. Now, If, smarting nnder ttia implication, I departed from the ttrlet role of the profession, and rare op the nam of the officer of the RoyaT qnadron who Informed me, I think it wosld make the aer. stare, and the pablie too.

Bp, also, If I fire the name and rank of the officer on whoee aathority I it tad that the ntmt Tlsi'ance wu seed to check aad who in America told me he did not know what to do to prerent It and to, alto, If I gar np my authority for stating why the i could not be trusted near Xew York. Now, when the alleged deeertiont took place' at Prlnee Edward Island, the folloaisg ship of war formed the Royal tqiadron in the harbour The Hero, 91 lAriadne, 26; Flylng 6sh, 6 'Ue, 91 Valorous, 1G and Coataek, 17. Th Freneh rlgate Vomcne, 42, was a jo there. Already I hare learnt from an officer present that I wu only misinformed in the namt cf the ship. I am again assured that all the facta connected' with the desertion took place exactly as I stated them.

In the face, of day. In few Lours more I shall hare the name of the Tenet frcm which the men thus ran I stated, and I shall have this from an authority which will put the matter beyend a doubt. Captain Vastltiart does inert In clearing hli ship from the charge but, the question waa simply one to the fact of desertions, it will not, far aa the pablie is concerned, mead the matter, by showing it was as aommon fnm other ship aa from thenero or Ariadne. Captain Van sdtlsrt admits the desertion of 3d seamen and one marine in three months, and the Here lost 54 men in the same time, which Is nearly at the rate of 220 men a year.from the Hero and l.0 from tLe Ariadne. Surely these are poor grounds en wlich to deny the fact that desertions from the Xary are actrtloutly common 7 To sake aa attack on the ships of the Rojsl squadron la very far from my thoughts or wlalee, at.d In the very letter of which Captain Vaatittart complains I specially msnUoned the fast that Captain, Sejmour, Vansittert, and Hope were considered to be three ef the mot popular commanders la tbo terrieeomeer, centrally ecfctidired by ether captains erring oa the aide too n.uch kindness to their erewa.

I remain yours ery obedlentlr. YOUR LATE FECIAL CORitESPONDElfT WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES. Tiie VxLrx of a nr Ritir Shaks. Yesterday, at tb Auction Mart, Messrs. Hammond and Elloart eflered la publU aactloa two 3Cth parte or shares la the King's soetety ef tb Nr Rivet Company, being virtually aa original half share.

The aettfoaeer stated that tb aadcrteklag wu commenced la 1008 and completed la lgtf. and, the resource ef Sir Hugh llyddeltoa being exhausted before the work wu completed, he applied to the Crown for additional money to carry oat the work, and made cut half property in rtrcrn for half tht expense being paid. Ia KJW Cbsrle I. granted his mototy bask to Sir Hugh llyddeltoa oa eeedlttoa of aa aaaual peyment of which payment la ahaeged oa the King's thirrt, and distributed over them by the Matpaay before payicg a dividend, ror 18 yean after the aadertatiaf wu eompieVd there was to dividend paid, and tht harts were given awsytratii. Ia 1793 Pennant nyt the shares sold for WflOOi.

The dividend last you amounted to 44U. 6. 8d. per shsre, aad the auctioneer stated that when th leases ef the house property belonging to the compear expired, and the strop oils increased, the) Income of the aonnaay wotild be eaoravsutty inerrased. Tbo let sold for 8,700., naktiif the vale twbol thtr TtU nakct the vacBs of the ihsrea la lb property, from Maf rUrged ritk the payment the Crom, abost TUB PUBLIO JiSALTU, (Treat tb KnUtrar CeneraTs Weakly Itetcn.) Tt Leadwa'retanu of deaths for the two weeks of asaWfsUUt a asrreaea Uit fr the last sk of VovrssWr.

In three isseir weeks It attWn were tnek) 1,90, Tke tvenn nmUr of death .4 frew rstirnj af wgrki eermpandUg with Ut.rtsk la the Ua jmn 1VAP, aad eermted for laerssse tt pltlli, li 1,371. TIm preseal reltn It tWf frelMUalKrltUlMl aaUila'iM IM aad Ike wptlM(efi It tsa itfefftd, eoaparsUrtly free from IsUllllsvwi. The laiLa frota pilaensy dlvesets, tisluitr ef a aWiat from 291 la the preview week to 201 ttrtwttk, Tb eermted tvrrag ef eorrerpnbdlag weeks It 315. Rtoachllia baa declined la the tare weeks frea 173 to J39 1 pewuiaoaU wu fatal la tie tame periods la aad 97 esse, ltithisia detriaaed from to 119 deaths, about half of which Utter eeeurred la the period of life, 20 to 40 yean. Thise deaiha eeeurred front smallpox In the week, SS frcn soessUs, b2 from scarlatina, 14 from diphtheria, 43 from eou(h, aad 31 from typhus.

Five children died from whooping cough la the East auk dlatrlct of Islington. Four died from measles In the Hagrerstono West sub grea. BU deaths from scarlaUua were recorded In Bow. five persons were the victims of Intemperance. Four infsatt were murdered five died from suffocation In bed.

The widow of a labourer aged CO years, and the daughter of a tailor aged one year, died by their clothes taking fire. A gliL a domtstlc servant, aged 17 years, wu scalded to death by falling Ib to a coppt of hot water, A boy, ajod 3 yean, died at 138, Cos well street, from which wis consider ss unquestionably due to a foul smell arising from a pipe that osamuaieated with the sewer. A Chinete mesdlrsnt died from starvation. Iat week the births cf 1,032 boys and 913 girls, la all 1,970 children, were re literal in London. In the ten cor mpondirig weeks of the yean 1850 9 the average number wu 1,660.

At the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, the mean height of the barometerln the week wu 23 691 inches. The mean daily readings were below 29 laches on Sunday, aad above 30 Inche on Friday and Saturday barometer rose from 2863 laches on Sunday to 30" 13 Inches on Friday. The mean temperature of tie air la the week wu 40 ieS which la O'l deg. below the average of the same week in 43 yean (u determlaed by Mr. Glaitber).

The thermometer In the shade rose to 46'5 the highest point in the week, on Sunday, and fell to 313 the lowest point, on Saturday. The range of the week was therefore 15 2 deg. The mean dally ranga was 74 deg. On Wednesday the range wu only 4'd deg. The difference between the mean dew point temperatar and.

air temperature Was 14 deg. The mean decree ef humidity of the air waa 93, complete saturation being represented by 100. Oa Sunday, Tuesday, aad Saturday the degrees of humidity were 97. 9S, and Vi. The wind blew from tha west la the beginning of the week I on Tuesday It changed to a north easterly point, and continued generally to blow from that aad the north during the week.

The mean temperature of the water ef the Thame wu 43 4 deg. Rata fell to the amount of 015 Inch most ef it on Sunday, On Saturday dens fog prevailed till the evening. TEE VULUNTEKR MOVEMENT. On Tuesday evening a crowded pablie meeting wu held at the Horbury School rooms. Laa broke road, Norting hlll, to pre mote the formation of a cadet oorp in connexion with the South Middlesex Rifles, the Hon.

K. Cunoa la the chair. The ChaIRMaX said that, th resident of Kottlng bUl were among the earliest In establishing Volunteer corps, be wu not surprised to find them in favour of the proposed cadet corps. If the Volunteer movement wu to. become one ef the permanent institutions of tha country, cadet1 eorpe must be established, so to enable the rising generation to take the place of their elder brothers in arm who might be removed from the muster roll of the corps through death or aay other cause.

The cost of equipment to the cadet corps was moderate, so to bring it within the rtacn ol all parents. Mr. Silk then moved, bject st siuoui pww Mr. SuuudaS. M.P..

tecoiultd the motion, which carried. After addressee from several other speakers, a resolution wtt agreed to pledging the meeting tosapport the proposed cadet corps. A vote of thanks to the chairman closed the proceedings. On Tnesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, a numerous company assembled at th Town hall. Woolwich, to witness tha cre tin tat Ion of a silver bugle, subscribed for by the ladies of the district, to the 4th Kent Bine Cbrpa, which arrived at the time named, under the command of Captain Carter, aod preceded by its band.

The corps having formed opposite the platform, Mrs. Brown, wife of the Rev, Henry Brown, M.A., Rector of WoclwUh, addressed them aa follows Several of tb ladle of Woolwich have honoured me with the request that I shoe 14 present to von this stiver bogie a token of tha high estimation In which your disinterested service are bold by them, well aa by tbe Inhabitants cf this IntDortaat tow a ia teacral. Tboushthe sound ef the bugle Is suelly swecitWd our miad with th tomrs ef war, trust tbat In U4 lastance Bote may serve to ealivsa tb ptW pcanpstioas of ear dally life ntbsr loan ffHa ts sau rr im ofB tr ooua iry, UMtbevMtba rsf ferefia iRVaeWfl, fevl atsr4 thet Wf mI COHlidMM rli tfl rw re4 lasts, as wall Metjyuf sMUly, to 9 li ii ueismf tinae My a bitn asaa ft unit ss year HtimUn indef ia fF jmir vmmrj vwl4lir let tHUABtpp lifeswHled aba ipprupt iaM fefhU, ur beflMsj M4strb4 rotuwd la a tin 6fjMe to tpfpf4 eBtligctMlt warr Mrs. llrewa tbrs irftsle bi wiitafa tltiirt. wlut sebllwi la sm iMi aftsf aa address itom Hi lief, li.

ilretvi, the eefps lv lled la tatrsLlfeg; tfoef, Oa Motday last, at a toeeilag ef ibe aott eirtamiseleaed eSieers thd private of the 4th Corapaiiy ef the lit Ssrtey lUBe Vt.ltoleeis, valuable ealsh and shall, with a parse, were preseatsd to Serjreant Osxtfge Madgwielr. R.M., a mats oi tbeu appreciation oi His services artu lasusstuf, DmT.rtTioT or ah AKatrr Majtmox. Yester day morning, at an early boor, an ancient mansion, known East Coombe botue, Blaekhealb, many years since the rtnoenceoi me ixuniers or Jiaesiognsm, ana now in the occupancy of Mr, Mott, wu destroyed br firs. It sppean that shortly after 10 o'clock cn the previous evening smoke wu observed if suing from the greeuboute or conservatory adjolniiK the mansion, and a messenger was at once despatched to the pulloe station, and thenoa by mounted patr4 to London for tbe aid of the engines. In an Incredibly short time Mr.

Henderson, superintendent of the London Fire Brigade, arrived at the scene of the fire with a power! ui engine, followed by two ethers, and that be IcBglng to tbe pariah of Green sicb. The Came by this time had got a hold of the building, and unfor tunately, notwithstanding a plentiful supply of water from tbe Kent oompany'a mala, the fire gained a great ascendancy, owing to the dlttanoe of the water main from tbe house requiring the whole of the hose of the engine being Joined so to reach the burning pile. It being found Impossible to save tbo building, exertions were made by tbe pvuee ana neignoours to save tne costly lurntture, in whlcn they were happily successful, and, after burning for aome hours, the houso wu left in ruins. The fire ll supposed to have originated from the overheating of the fine of tha conservatory. Sxow Stokji.

A very sevens fall of snovr was experienced in tbe counties of Durham and cn Tnesday morning. It wu lying several inches deep, in aome places, and there wu an appearance that more would fall during tbe night. The very satisfactory Intelligence was received in Newcastle and Shields on Tuesday that the greater portion of the fleet of collier vessels which sailed the previous week had arrived at Graveeend, aad that most of the large veseels bound on distant voyages which sailed ea Friday and Saturday were passing through the Downs. The onjy wreck tnat cat oocurrea is ut ss lieoa, which got on HsUborough Hands on her voyage to London. I Advertisement.

"Travels in ths Regions of the A moor and the Euiaau AoiQlslttaos on the Donflwis ot India sod AtsjDsao. r.R i. r.aj, aether trf "OrWoUl aad ban. Dedicated, bv cermtrslon. to Her Kataats.

Tha SMroa sciucn is now itdr. wrui moutuooi aaa map, xl 3s. wu. Ye am refer to Mr. Attomooas or.

act the moat InVrUirat and saceuttslel the drtllnd trarellen of our on dir. far ths moat Inrmtant erntrlbulJoo to lbs history of theea radons Is to be fouo4 ta Mr. Atttnaoa's seamt peMloatkm oo ths Araoor, a wetkwhioh Orlvea eottl tntereas from hit wall ssiasrl, nonfotai aad hta rmn T41n botch Batew. Butt aad BlaokaSt, fabUshtrs, Orsat atari suroven swor. I Advertisement.

Lodge' Peerage and Baronetage for lStl. VaSrv th eapsaUlpamie of HarMttastr aMhla Sal HnkttM IharnnoaOooaorv Tba MwaHUno of tula rart rnrUU.oa raetad throadou rrom tha raaamial snoiiuulftllous of ths aohUltr.ta. in cce with the anna ta tlfully ansravad, prtoa sis. Cd, booad. Is oat (wbUabaa br Sm Hnrat aad Uactett, aod tur bahao ToTall rookaallm.

Tha foUowtea fa a Hat of tba pvtnotpal oooUoU of hl ataaaars work UMorVal view of the rears fttnaamtsn KU AlBeahatloal lass of raws of (least United KtBidoni, holdsss aupavtor lank tn tb eontcsj or Irish rW as AIitabattoai IAaS el aastah aad Irtah IWa, aatdtn taparlor titlrsla tb 1 savara of Oraat Brttala and tb Ualted KMctoa A OoUaatlveUst ofj their cedtrof PraeadefMs Tabl el Pra aCasiej actoci Mao Table of Piaseilenar aeiouf Worsen Tbe Uaaan aa4 Boal FaaiitT Taa Hoots of Bas Ontarf Ooths Patvi the UMo Batti Th l'aarwa, aliabattoallr arrstri rawlln ot sa KttlseS rrven aa have left Widows laaa Alphaaa tkal Bat oi th fcrroamss ef sU iba ran Aeooua of the Artfcbthose sod Blahoe of Xatlni. Irsiaas. aad th OolooUa Tbe Tdaraetaw. elpeabHloallr wvatiwl AJBhabslail Lin of Hut. (ssm sasetMd bv mscsbsrs of Xobt saiUlM AJptlaaall IAat af the HroorvS riUa of Fast, aavallr bora bv tbatf Kalast mt Alahahatleal ledei te the Ptnikters of Dskas, Msrqulsaa, sod Earls, who, bsMts ttsrrted Ooasriws, ratals tb till of Uds hsfors thaews Uarlstlaa and ttotf Hssbaeds' fcsnaatss AroiahSoal lodes to the Dens Stars of Tlseouatsand tlatnos, woo, aavtss auniad Uoat geesea, sea sttlad Haoccwahss Msa," and, la saaa vt ths iiistisiil brt sliaroarl Kalfct, Hoooorall Ladr" Mottoes a'ctubati.

Udvurtlaemantf Vew Berial Story. By O. Sala. OT. 7i d.kn an navan Boas or ssaaiaMwi rthor tt WIBIm, Raadr IJcat f.

thaa IP. LiMm clad II Tn, STieSM I HI avis to the fa DaM Itu A Vlstt in tba roa 51 ef TTne rwetty tesaail JAdTrrtlsement.j' The "Era" nswvpaper of Bairrrdtv trill tals o)aaser iafshr, WtvtUtmmit, ifll i staats tansuaas laspiarorBt. Uw Mntrtalaaes aad liaslaiuuft. A cans ire ttwr, oaii rBew. neartVlrlaal Bkdsh of TT i iia klnt.

In. Ik. ruts aua aaataalea aartleahrs of afl 'ASS ttasesf. yetls ta Advcrtawrt. Saad etW to sssera peed tteae.

VJHTMB ASSIZER yORTirettX CIRCUIT, UVEKrOOL, Duo. (Ikftrt Mr, Kiumo.) Wtnism Thoniiaoa, Jm aalley, an4 Vaaepft JTvlep were krgs4 Ua a garotte rebbery ea tba pertoq af Mr, Putty, tn Mtltwrr, it Msasheetaf, oa the ih of ttinbtrieti, Mr, riewfer vwieto4 th rwlii Ton apt rearil Iff Baiiy iiovwon ist iiippa, 114 Irtltar Da ie eewBsn, The irorsuVef WM Vreestd ng MtMVaKl aSeet mid al.Lt, hakeMlakcd tearta ealrf krlhrte ttci, driiaed laic Hi kalf ttrtigteit, rctWd, and left lafltlble, A iila.a.sn stlna to tha I bet and llltd blm keiaaeuds. ULettl alefetrdl lb saw coaMahl took Tbotuptna Uto euitody i la a fcrtslibl Whaliey, aad la farvea wvaki sfVtt HlMouuUken. Tba prnecutor eould seear to taene cf lie ivitdten. The pellormtn Iwirf potitivrly to aU thfMt aaviag bad, as be said, a look at each stoetrlag over th body af Ibe prnaecutor, A ilrl wbo wm eaf the tpot alii twor to butn Yt aatity ana rapp tauag a proiaiaeat part tb utrtf The karaed Conrszi, for the prianrrt addrnaed tha jury, and caUed wltaease to prove that each of their client wm In another place at the time ef tbe robbery.

Tb witaavva were aevsrely and acutely raw examined, but at the end of their evideaoe the Jury anneunoed thai tbey bad made up their minds that it wu a ocas of mistaken identity. The Jttkck said. If they thought that li WnaSey and Ptlpps, he pxtaumed that would affect their minds uto lhompaoa, Tha iurv said that wu so. The prueeullon then withdrew from the case, and a ver dict 61 Xfot Uuuly wu returned to all ue prlsonert. The Grand Jury, baring brought la the remainder of the bills, wen to day discharged by his Lordship with a few words of congratulation.

prisoners hare been added to the list sinee the beginning ot the assizes. John and George Robinson were Indicted for having sa lilted l'olloe Sergeant Ilent while endeavouring to effect the lawful apprehension of the prisoner John. Mr. proatcuted, and the prisoner Geo rye wu defended by Mr. Wheeler and Mr.

Oats. Tbe case excited considerable interest in consequence ef the prisoner oca being a man ot desperate cnaraoter ana an escaped convict. It appeazcQ teat cent, acdrmpaaira VJ aautasr vujvet, went to tbe hnate of tbe prisoner' mother on tbe 2 1st of Aegust, at ciocr in tne morning, ana naving oemanaea admission under a threat of breaking open tbe door, they were admitted by tbe prisoner George, who found them a light. Tbe officers went Into the parlour, where Bent seeing John nnder the sofa attempted to pull him out by the legs. The prisoner John then seised a life preserver, according to Bent's account a riding whip by bis own accounts end struck Bent a severe blow' over the eye.

He afterwards struck him rrpeatedl over the while tbe other officer fchlrley, stood try and received several, blows, but did not, be himself said, strike any blow, George and his sister came to the aardstanoe of their brother, and George struck both offieen several very severe blows over the head with a poki r. Bent sncemded, nevertheless, in dragging ths prisoner out of the house, when, In oontequenee of the severe injuries he bad received, he fell exhausted, and the prisoner escaped. Bentwu much beaten, and for six weeks unable do duty. The prisoners were ultimately captured. Far the defence It wu objected that there was no legal evidtneeof the previous conviction and escape of John the officers, being without wsrrapt, were acting Ule .11 it ft pum.

any knowledge of the lawfulness ef the arrest, ss there was some evidence that John had been secretly let in by his aitter aner tne ramiiy nad gone to bed. Bis LoRisiJir overruled the objections. Mr. WnziLER addressed the jury. The Jctgk summed un.

and Tbe jury returned a verdict of Ouiltf against both prisoners. IHf vt uvuri vuuiUi ftKajftbtj itcuwl, myymiv wm. excited; He gave utterance to very strong language against tne police ana jury, wucn ne cxpretsea, lor tne mast pars, in rhyme, with considerable Uneasy, and gave, in soma mpecu, tnaieauone ot arjerrauon or mina. Sentence wu deferred. DtCKXBKB 18.

CmL ComT. (Beore Mr. Juttiec BlACXBUIur.) tCSSTBW V. CBITCIILXT ASD ANOTHXK. Mr.

Overend and Mr. Mellith appeared for tha plaintiff Mr. Edward James and Mr. Ovens for tbe defendants. This esse, which began at midday vesterdar.

wu brought to a cloee about the middle of to day. Evidence at great length wu given on beta sides. lb action wu for wrongful dismissal of the plaintiff foreman of the defendants'worka at Broughton lane, near Manchester. Tbe plaintiff gave evidence of bis previous experience aad skill in tbe manufacture, which wu for the most part th casting of bellow and solid brazed tubes. The defence was, that' ths plaintiff wu not competent for the work, for which be wupald 4X a weekend that a great waste of metal or "scrap' had been Incurred under his mac see men t.

He. en tbe ether hand, complained that much of this wu occasioned by the Imperfection of the materials applied to him. Th jury, tutor more than an hour's deliberation, found a Vermel ror 1st piaictin Damages, wi, stirr asd wirrv. thobjttox and wire. Mr.Wbeelsr and Mr.

Torr appeared for tb plaintiffs' Mr. Mreacne i or ue aefeaoaais. This wu aa aetiea for slander of the nlaiatiiTa wife. Tbe jury found a vardlrt for Ibe plabUif Pannages, on rw, JUsfSTIv; AMD win an AW, Mr, Wbaslrr Mr! Terr ppf4 for Hw plaUVtffi, Ms. Maul far tba daf tudaas.

TMf WU also aa aottoa ft a4sf, wbUh renltoi In a inum wt pwaun ir magri, YOIIK, Wivri Mr, JiMiHUlllA Mirk Itawllai, a Uk tlerk, wm Indlstod tweliiig tbfte Kefal tutu 100,, sd fiV. frtim the Sbef. field and HvttHfUta Jetht'r tosk iiaakiag Oeiupeay, hii ampieyerr, Mr. Mtsle tlfd for tbe pfooeeutloa ib, l'llo u4 Mfi Waddy demded the ptlsottef, 11 tpHaied tbat the prisoner hart beetiMvra tears A clerk ffl theSUfReld Sbd llofbrtlum Jolnt Sloek Hank, Id which he waa casfclef. lnlKVIsn account had been ooeaed at the bank in tbe nsme of Brnjamln Rawlins, the prisoner'a atner.

lie died at Uie eaa of that year, and ue account of Her jamln ltawlles wu transferred into three names, of which the prisoner's one, his executors. In 1851 there wu a credit to these exeeuton ot GO, at tbe bank, aad tbey were allowed to overdraw the account UOf, on tbe prisoner srrd bis mother slvlnc a promissory note Meuritr. In 18W this wu paid off and th aeooant afterwarda wsa on tbe credit tide till 1K0K. In JJecember. 18.VJ.

tbe aocouat bad been overdrawn to tbe amount of 3317. by the priscner drawing checks aad cashing them himself, and enduing himself cashier with tbe payment of these checks and this proceeding up to tbat time teemed not to have excited the attention of tbe manager, Mr. Brown, although he ought to have had the authority of the manager ror cashing taste enecss i tees payments were entered in tbe loan book ia the ordinary way, to which the manager had access. In September last bit account wu found to be overdrawn 631., and subsequently to tbe amount of WU. Mr.

Brown, the manager, then sent for him. aad had a long discussion with him to what be had done with the money. Ho said he bad tent 3U0f. to America, and had frittered the rest away. He begged for time, ukrd fer a loan, and ultimately begged for mercy for the sake of hie wife and child.

He wu then given into custody. For the defence it wai elicited that, a to part of tha cum laid la tbe indictment, Mr. Brown knew ot this amount being overdrawn, treated It a debt, and charred blm Interest upon It tbat aa to tbe remalntngaum of the Prisoner had himself furnished tha means for aaoartaln. lng thil deficiency in bis cash drawer, and said be had lent it to Anderson. It did not appear wbo Anderson was.

On the cross examination of Mr. Brown, It appeared that for months he had not Inspected the loan book, or the prisoner's account, and it was contended that In the face of such negli gence ana remusneu, it wu monstrous to turn round sod cast all blame on the prisoner for the natural oontequenee of it. The prisoner had entered all the transactions In the bank books, and he had a right to presume that the manager did his duty, and saw these entries, and therefore sanctioned his overdrawing his private account otherwise, if he suspected anything wrong in this clerk at ltOf. a vear getting so much into the debt of the bank, he ought to have at once made inquiries about it. Bis Lordship, in summing up to the jury, laid it appeared from the evidence of Brown, the manager, that he Lad not aeen the prisoner's account from Deoembor, IS59, to December, 18G0 aad it wu a question whether the neclisenae the sToaa neslifenee of tbe manama bad wnt tempted the prisoner to do what be bad dona.

Hie Lordship then left the question to the jury, whether on the facts proved tbe prisoner had taken these sums dishonestly, in taking them without the knowledge aad sanction of the manager. Tbe jury having retired, on their return they found the prisoner JV'of OuiVfy. James Clarke wu indicted for forging and utterirur a cer tificate or paper writing, with Intent ta defraud the British Industry life Assurance Society. Mr. Shaw and Mr.

Blackburn appeared for th proteia tb the prisoner wunndef ended. It appeared from tbe evidence given in the esjj that the prisoner had been for three yean agent for tba company at Wakefield. The eemoanv are In the habit of Lamina for small amount at a small weekly premium, andlt wu the duty of the prisoner to collect these premlaras aad to advise the office of the non payment of thorn. If a policy lapsed owlsg to non payment, If tb insured person for warded a declaration of health the office would revive tba policy en payment cf all arrears. It appeared tbat a man named antes CarterjWhcee life bad been laaured for 131, by his mother, lived ia Wakefield, and tbe poller wu allowed to lapse, but on the 4 to of September the prisoner wrote for a revival aad sent a declaration of health purporting to be signed by the mark of James Carter, bat In the prisoner's handwriting, sad tbe policy wu revived en theCth of September.

amea Carter died onthelith of September. and tbe prisoner forwarded a claim from Mrs. Carter, to which wu appended a medical certificate to the effect that ber husband died on th 12th, after aa illness of 10 days the oompinv secrrtarr. Mr. Kew.

wrote to the prisoner and him for his arelrrnes and reelect la not having properly ascertained tbe state of health of th Insured. The prisoner fearing dismissal, wrote to and Informed th company that ia fact tbe deceased wu not 111 till the 8th, and wu working up to tbat time. Tb company required a eertilaat from tba man's master, and tha cri toner sent them eata. whlxh stated that tb prisoner left work on tbe 8th of Septonber, The certificate cn tb face of It wm suspicious, and the on pajiy Investigated tha natter, when wa asaarUlaed that the prisoner had arat Mrs. Carter to tb roresua ef the works, when rtnaattrl bad worked, whe save ha a aaa.

ttiUaaa stasia that tha daaeaaad left work en tba 40.. V. twato rtsvsof tb prisoner wm ssiUfied wUb this, aad Uo, Carta fr wottcr eertlieirit4rTtot tbo might be made larger. Aeother was given aad th srtoaaer ter4 the agare 4" to thre8," Tbe prisoner wu foaad Otulfy, aad aeaUaoad to aise north' imprison meat, OXyORD CIRCUIT. TAFFORD.

Dec. U. Caitmrtt, 'Qwnr, iBtfi Mr, Wiipg.) At tbo Utttof tb Crt this day, Mmaj prlaet was had fcssn rXarfav'af ar Pleaded vartoas affsBsea. were brcegkl Into rt aad saUi. IaUa CartvrUbl.

kad bean CunvLlt 1 cf a befilarr tfttr mtlewi Mavlfttew a sinlUf wu Mb tsriexl to f(ir r4fipvnal trvitd, NlekslM fmrrall, writlag lerk, 1h pltJe4 Oallly to a tharg ef ttoeJIaaj a rt letter rttaiaia mf Ike ptt ttrty ths lmaator Uenent, oa th mi ef October, I th, at Walaalt, brwsgbl sp aad ana leased to fear yean' penal enfilade. John Wright, 37, ritlr.g tlerk, wu thartsd with fale (lowly forting and altering a ffged cheek fef Ibe payment of 12, 7i. en tb 27lh ef Atgurt. with Intent to dafrsad th Wclitaatoa Local Board of Health. Th risen rr pleaded Guilty Tbers aer several other aharges of a Ilia kind against the priseser, to which he bad alas pleaded silly." Mr: KX5EALT called srvcral witneaaes, who gave the prt aoser a good charaeleT.

He had a wife and six children, and for four year previous to his connexion with th Lmsj Beard ef Health had acted reporter, collector, aad publisher to the Stafonitkirt SntiieJ, in which capacity be bad gained the eonfiaaace of his employer. His salary as clerk to tb Board of Health wu only Mi. a year. Mr. Wads, wbo appeared for the provscutin, call, tbe Board bad no feeling against tbe prisoner, aad were only anxious to discharge their pablie duty, but after what had been stated as to the prisoner's salary, he felt It right to aay that he had ether avortrinni, Mr.

Karon WiLlE said It was quite immaterial for his crime wu not to be measured by the amount of his salary. Tbe prisoner wu now brought op, and His Lordship, in consideration of bis distress and pre vious good character, sec traced htm to only 10 calendar sight In question. Th prseecutor wu taken to his hoois, iroanded aw the forehead aad oa tha bend. Mr, H. Dmaealfa, a surreoa, ef WestbromwUk, sail attended tbe prosecutor la Oetoher.

UW. 'He wm luAcrisg from erysipelas la tb hea4 and fa, eaaetd by the weend, Taeve wu a ltMTld weuml In the beta), ll wu a a fere wound. Thsfe wm a weoad on the fortUid, th Ml side, br th tempts, abseil tare latbaa UU igtk, ll wMMlaeieaej wwend wkiM efreH to kave bMJed by tk first lattatlew, 1 bart a 4eH ibe weuad lad fae to tba bene. It mast bar baa tafllgtot by a sharp lnrtfumt, uA tba a4 a lk h4 by a Mui lartrs asset, Tito Meteealef af la daagar lt aavvfal tfaf, aad wiiaww arterrM kU for ieft wveka, Mr. (torfcv), lb Mrt, fini Had4 la pri Htr, did uivireksa tailed, aad hlf reeosUaaaM re eatnatod, Mr.

KtXEALY, ff the aiiaowef. cewtraded thatthf MM wm oa ef mlsttkea Identity, and that It wm the pti tower's btetbtr, Beajuaia, and act lb prisoner, wbe bad Mlft lb treaveatof, It elrsf IN rrroaeeutof metavry eli net be relied spot, fot be said tbers eere topis fuad bits, wbeu tbat wm aoatfadlcted by the other wilaeeax. Mr. Bsrea WilCk, in ramming up the evidenae, tx pressed his rsrprlse tl th defence which had been set ap when there had been no erucs exarniaatiefi to show thai the prisoner had been mistaken tor hit brother. His Lordship summed sp the evidence at tome length, aad o'joctiei that, if tbe eaee had depended upon the evidence of the prosecutor alone, be did not think the jury wtsU convict bat he called their attention to tbe eorrohorttlon by the other witnesses, aad left it with th jury tossy wbetfcrr the prisoner wis the man wbo the blew, sad, if so, with what latent.

The jury, without hestutioa, found ths prisoner GhPij. Mr. Baron Wilde, in passing sentence, tab! a mire ferocious attack, committed without any adequate provocation, and, to far appeared, while the prisoner wu quite sober, had never been committed ia a civilized country. A fe yean ago the prisoner's life would hare been forfeited and now it wm hit (Mr. Bam WiLV.) duty to order judgment of death to be recorded.

The tent race would not be carried oat, bat be (Mr. Baron WHle) ft tw. it v. jt ft rnontbs' toprlment, with hard labour, expressing the iljtj to commute the sentence to the htrheat sea hope that ttU would Ua last offence. known to the Uw next to that of death, penal William Stevenson, who had been Omneld of aburglsry, servitude for life, and stealing the sum of 9f.

found in his mouth when i It is understood that tbe prisoner la the brother of that arrested, was arntenced to 13 calendar months' Imprison "Cfm. Slim who on the 12th Inst, was convicted of a similar xuent with hard labour. Trends Morris, who had been Conrieted of uttering counterfeit coin, after a previous conviction of a similar offence, wu also brought up. Mr. Baron Wilde, In passing sentence, said the prisoner had already been sentenced to seven years' trtnrportatim, aad in 1859 he wu eonvicted 'of a similar offence at Walsall.

When taken Into custody be had a bee; containing 10 had half crowns in his potartilon. His Lordship sentenced him to five years' penal servitude. Janus Edge, 32, labourer, pleaded Guilty to an indictment charging him with the commission of aa unnatural offence at Audley, on the Kth of September. I860. Mr.

Baron WlLDl ordered sentence of death to be re corded. offence at Worcester, having, without aay prov catioa, nearly killed an old man who had riven him a ehilUac ia a public house, and then poured his blood Into the poor man's lasuth. ThoccM Lawley, 40, carter, aad Mary Ltwley. 30. his wife, were charged with manslaughter, ia eandng the death of thir UttU boy, Timothy LawUy.

by ill aaage aod no, eopplvlag hint with pi uisas ry food, la August, lsoO, at Kiagtwlnford. Mi. Roughly and Mr. Plait aonJucted the prosecution the prisoners were andefended by aouaaal. It tpptsred from the evidence that, about fin or six yean ago.

the pnsonen went to live at a place celled tjueen bank. Tbey bad two children, a boy aad a giri. The boy. named Timothy, wu then about five or six yean Tbe whole of this day has been occupied with the trial ef wm a smaU ehild, and ran about, an! got sec th particulars cf which are unfit for publication. "is llif and while the prisoners were I out they locked him and the little gvl up la tbe hoaas.

Toe DTXXUBia 10, neighbours from time to time gtvs the children food, whUh CBrurxAL CorKT. (Before Mr. Beam Wilde.) they ate with great avidity, particularly the boy. but tbe James 811m. 27.

wbeelwriaht. wu charged with catting nolhrr "MafkmmW trvmfar their Dtlat and said shs did and wounding WUliam Iister ou th 2Jth of September, I not than them. Tbe 1859, at Rcwley Regis, with latent to murder him. There with dirty rags, filth, and core. When locked np in wu a second count which charged the intent to be to do the house the poor boy would cry and put his hands una rr levant bedilv harm.

MrrMotteram conducted tha prosecution; Mr. Kane sly ceftnaed the prisoner. Mr. Mottzram, having stated the outline ot this mar assault, called tbe following witnesses William Laister. the prosecutor, said he wu a maltster.

living at Blackbeath, ia the parish of Rowley Regis. Oa the Kith of October. 1859. he went with a Mr. Cramp to tha Oallfornian Ian, which wu from 100 to 150 yards from Lis own bouse.

Crumps house wu about halt way. lie went In by the back door, and found the prisoner'a brother, Uenjamu cum, ana anctber man named lirooxj quarrelling. He interfered in a quiet way, and tcld Ben jamin Slim not to hit Brooks while he wu dawn. Bom quarrelling went on, and prosecutor and Crump left the house, Tbe prisoner, James Slim, wu at the time sitting in the kitchen. The Ceeutor went and fetched the police, and then went e.

and remained there till 10 or 11 o'clock. He then went out to see If the place waa quiet, in order that he might venture to go to bed. He uld be had received Information which made him feel in trouble and danger. He went towards Cramp's boose, and the prisoner, James Slim, ran ap to him and said, You've been fetching the bobbies (police), haven't yon!" and then atruok him a blow down en the left temple with a sharp instrument, and knocked him to the ground. Tbe witness said be wu afraid to look no.

and could not tell what sort of instrument he wu struck with. The witness continued to say, Th prisoner than began to kick me on tbe head. He kicked me several times, He jumped upon my cheat, and said he would jump my heart out." I clasped bis Isgt, to prevent his burtig me. 1 belters i wu helped op, ana went towards Mr. Crump's.

On my way, I received a tremendous blow on the back of my bead, which knocked me 'down. I had only gone about five or six yards. I da net know what It wu which struck me. I wai running. It was a missile cf some kind, I fell from the blow, aad wm bleeding from tbe wound.

I wu lathered upj and sat br a taak by Mr. Cm rep's door, and afterwards found myself in Mr, Cramp's house, A rargtoa wu seat for, and I was rocnevwd to my boat aad my wounds a xs ml Bed, I wu aeafiaad to ray bad for several lay, ryipeM eaaeM, aaa my lira WM I danger, This wm In Btptamber, lhKi, I laid tba taformatioa sfifatt Ibaprlasasr soon I aM abls, about a moats MMr, Tk magistral attended it my hue, aad took my fferMUM white I wm HI. Ba.1 All 1 did la tiuirsMiatMMCwM to rrtu Ural lit) rteij'il Miffli II wm bHM Rffoki JfaS I via quit Mtor, AU I (tot bo srlflMng (bat algbl, I wLils be wu dnwa. i weal eat ta fswh the Miff ffif IMeflit, WM afraid, llHS, tff Wsi'Iir hlb I feed tmifti, in mmrI, ll wi aiit aUitii Ibis: iifiseasr. 1 WMnnlr atiil ftfs itilnslef In lb fcHtaa, mi la mf a IvtM a hw MliNtm, atnul lft feiiaattf, wiiea 1 kbi ret me pence, i get ifireruiiiea ea my way, and tt for th pollen, I wm utieh alaftaetli ttobiiti tf th lfifof malleri, llWMla Ibe pubuebotiM, I well fcr tk pell Jntself ibeil 8 e'eloek, tHmliaed It home till ila'alcek.

I la if sal fear and alarm, 1 did Hot go to bed, bees use 1 wm afraid, I know lb pflsoner, I nevrf bad any quarrel It all with blm, 1 eaanot tell baa he wu dressed tbat night. It (the al tsekj lasted about five tnlnatel. I wu not totally In srDfible, I wm' nrlble whea I til down. I wu sensible when I wm picked p. There were a good many people there, about 20 or 30, when the attack wm made upon ne, whrn tbe first blow wm hit.

They came to my assistance. I de net remember calling fer assistance. I bey ged ef him not to murder me I begged mercy of him. Tbe prisoner said nothing but what I have ald. Re examined.

My memory la not to good since these attacks, nor my hearing. I never fought with tha prisoner, 1 know his person perfectly. Mr.WiJllamRobinionsaldhewMarallway plnmtVer, On Ibe night In question he was at the California Inn, and saw Brosecutor and prisoner there, when Benjamin Slim was 1 trratlng Brooks. Saw prosecutor aad prisoner leave, ind made a communication to tbe prosecutor. Benjamin Slim had said he would kill that (tbe proa ecu tor).

The priscner wu there, and beard what his brother laid and then got ap aad went out In the road. The prisoner then came back into the house and Benjamin uld be would kill that Leister. Tbe prisoner uld Hold your noise. I've been after the end It. I catch htm I will murder htm this night," They used th throats many a time, while tbey were sitting in the California Inn.

I saw tb prisoner catting Brooks's jtckrt with something like a knife, about 6 inebea long. As Brooks went about tbe house, the prisoner took bis knife and cut pleeec of his coat off. Cross exsmlned. I wu In tha house aa tour and a half, snd tad one pint of ale. There were about a dozen in the kouM who could hear it well I.

I went out, and told the prosecutor the threats I bad heard. William Grove, a nailer, said ha saw the prosecutor come cut of his boose and going in the direction of Cramp's. The prisoner tod hit brother went op to him, and the prisoner said, "You've been to fetch the bobbles, and I will pay you, you Ho said, 111 kill you," and knocked him down. Ho struck Mm on the forehead. He (prose cuter) fell from the blow.

The prisoner then said, Ton I'll kill yon." Theproawmtor then cried out, and I cried out too. Tbe prisoner then kicked the prove. en tor with both his right and left foot hard te could about tbe body and about the head. He also stamped his foot on his chest, and said Yon 111 kill you." Benjamin took hold, of the prisoner by his two arms and took blm away. I assisted tha prosecutor up, end the prisoner took something out of Ms pocket and struck the the back of the bead and tent him reeling a couple ef yards or more, aad he fell.

I found him in bis blood. I said to prisoner. Good Cod. amei, you've killed him." I knew the prisoner before. I helped tbeprocecnter up, and toox mm trump's.

Cress examtned. I uw ne erne about when I saw the prosecutor struck except the prisoner aad his brother. Benjamin wm quiet he did nothing while I was there. I can't ray how the prisoner or his brother wm dressed, I wm fricbtened. Asron Mcyle uld he wu In tbe California Inn, aad raw the prisoner with a bright instrument In bis hand, but eould hot lay whether It wm a knife or a dagger; It wu tlx or aevtn inches in length.

BythJrinr. Hertaatmwilhit. I bad a rorolrer. They ran it me fint. That wu about half part 9.

Smith, an innkeeper, said be saw tbe prisoner and his brother la the itreet near Crumps about half past 10. Alter that he heard a cry af murder, aad saw the pre. center taken Into Crumps' bouse. I caw tb prisoner tbtk Cnmp'i door violently. I heard hint tay ha would murder him (prosecutor) that night.

He said, if he eouldnt bsv hli ends of the preeeoutor there he vouli go and blow his (proaecutori) house np. Croat ex am in sd. I wu not examined before tha tuttoea (2Sth ef November, 18C0). I mentioned It about a fortnight after about three weeks age. Joseph Powell, a policeman, said thai on th night la question he went to th CialiforniA, at about half past 8 o'clock, to take th prisoner aad bis brother Into custody spon a charge of stealing powder.

Th prisoner came ia, ind pulled off bis coat, and aald, What's the raroar Ht DuHad a knila. or some sharn InrtrwBumt iui cf bis tide poakst, and uld If you put a hand on ma, I will pat this knife ia yon." Be went to' the watchman (Mavis), and ha trailed cut a revolver, and ran tn, Th triscner followed him with the ksi, aad tried to stick it ia him. bat missed. He also alii If the pnaeeator wu In hli armchair, he would fetch him out, and atarder tba I weal to tec if the waUhmaa wai aafe, and I then went to Crum DS bouse and aaw tba nnaaai.n arid. th blood gushing eat of his bead, A warraat wm Lamed fer tbe sfprtheT.iion cf the priaenar.betll waiairt nam toil lillafew wMks ago, Tharjriaooer had gone iway.

Crois sisaiUed IJefere the priaoasr tried to ttaV aCcyla he pulled est a revolver, ui thrsateecd te iU4hlai, BUMtwvna Htiinu WrtnMiaf I out of the window, and the nrighbeun gave him food, which he ate with eager nets. Whea at liberty aa went about picking np onai, wnicn ncata ior rooo. cn dence wm given that tbe ehild wu cn one oooasioa tied up in the bouse with a cord round hi waist, aad it another time by hlf leg and the father, on one occasion, wu area to give him two black eye, aad to beat him severely several time on the back with a strap, for going out to get food. He also beat his wtfe for letting tbe child go out, and so "letting him be jawed on account of tha child whenever be went ap and down tha street," A man named Xsah stated the male prisoner had been tn hla constant employ for about eight months, ap to the time when he was tacen into custody, at 12s. a week wages.

The child died at the prisoner'! houas oa tbe 14th of August last. Mr. Gordon, the surrson, said be made a pott mortem examination of tbe body, and found thtt It weighed 1Mb. only, aad wu only ST. Inches In length.

He could not speak to tbe age of the child, bat It weighed only 51b, or Qb. more than a newborn child. There were livid marks oa the bands and feet, If the child had been beaten. There wu alto a mark ee the bead, and effssed blood underneath, showing tbat a contusion had taken place shortly before death. There was nothing In any part of the body to show that the child had died of dl ease; but he Uileved that it had died of Ill treatment aad want of suffide nt food.

Mr. Baron WlLDZ aald ha did not think there wm aay evidence against tbe woman which be oaghl to leave to the jury, but be thought the ease wu rery atroax against the father, both with respect to the neglect and Ul utare. The jury found the man Quilt and th woman Nat 'Guilty. Mr. Baron WllDl aald the prisoner had ben consisted of the unnatural crime ef starring his own child.

Tbe prisoner said he never had. Mr. Baron Wilds said that, sport th evidence, there eould be no doubt about it, and sentenced the prisoner to 13 years' penal servitude. KmpjrswaT BalJaA, Ta Ulj Bniatll, Orlawas MM fttsoaskoU, for Barra. par wass It.

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SCI ue arntr aune at a air. aaa leoosa Bert. fauci th, iralacbloals, I wl lh TMitv.tilniB af amI 1m rAUttvrn, Dee. II. Arrlts, tbe tMnstne, from Irarswif f.

saiacaSBOla. Kftn. aoa Dan or asm li varlatl; Asrlvad. IB ftiyla. mm IVoi Trjnraraa CnaanW: fieaa Tjtaraonl.

aaA ragurjiiraaaaTKii. ima. is. ma jonanaa uai naa. uooewaua.

thnwa evavfcowfti. Itfth Wavt, aaa awtk far Loads. rrom OeeietiBsesD for (Srlstiaaa. wMh rraia snd astlaa Is tt ea DialasrottriAt tana km I faffs esla. trtM aaaw.

The Btaadai sclmoer Olsa, froas Bio for Bjrsrla, with eoelas. Is stnmlat aa Ms aosw. Tha iSJpla wrk aarfa ad. 1M ba loat. CIRKALTAR, Dec 10 Tha Bt.

John. No. 11 balk, was bornl to ttst waters tec aoa tuns ax rsiHowsi of watte oa ue mxhi uc the sta Of usesnoar bvs iota. ta roST. IM.

U. TTU WTH'am aod Isahaila, of aad boas I CWlaDftl fcw Uu. It alia Mf HI. Abb1, aa lh r4 Daeambv.arawlaaSsdharatjaaa thssohoonas I law la hxud tar ssauca ailATZSEXa Dec It. (Ir Bcsitsjuts asp aUosina Tn mat raj (Troat Uord'sJ 2) aDL WInd, SMAlurtr tide, bur hoars' abb weather, treaty.

Arrived. Tbe Lao, from Havre tor BaAtasdaas. Balled. Tba Paulina, fiwOnBsntiacsis. lnm.

WTiAW. lrtah; bcsir'iSood. Arrived. The 8laka, troa Cloatanbcas the hathar, frota Bxi ffaJVd. Tb Rr Z.

Banks, for Calais the Balstom, forOataod. 1 ba Wind, Uds, two boa flood wsaAhsr, clear aod Arrlvad. The IIoQaod. (rem OatRvl. Btld.

Tha rmlsraBtt for Arsndal tha CbrtaUau. tor Laarvlg the Diana, for Amsterdam tha hfatropolitao, for Haeaxsrx. I a.m. Wind. tide, thrt boms' abb weeAbar.

nae. Arrlred. rhs Cttastro3T7Jactla tha Aaa ParslTal. (roes II crams Iba Soparlor, bom lfew Tork tkk Glow Qtssu. bora Tsrcs'ra tha Jans Laech.

from Calcutta tb gatrttot ths Art. from tb Itatfaa tb raoar Gavin, frota aflehtart.ilMljUMQaaa, from New York tba CtirttinA, from Bt. I'aritmi tha Aaa Jawala. froas Antwerp tha sfaola leaf. frota Qwabs ths Chantldaer.

(roa Rarboer Briton, Kawfoarttriand tbe ruliiiisss. ha HsIstBiVwr the PlerUna. from If aw York ha sCatatlais from Mjalmatn th wapofcwn, trora rraaatns tna tuna, mm aiaasiaa wis rsraers. froas Bevllls the apndwaO. boas tha aarltlna tha Ktrreet iaan.

fmas Barnnda tha Ransooa. from BaAkok. Kanad. Th Gannat, for Bordaau the Aorora, (or Rotterdam ueiMsna, tor uamoorx. DXAJU Die.

11. 9 aju. Wind. BJLW, artdasas. Anthorad.

The Wave Qoasa, float London (or aner, KootL WInd. 8.W, BaBS. raatea. Th Glaochioa, for.aTaaacaal aad the Boral Aibert, (or tha Can of Good Hope, both fnw Londoa ha Klrai, fro for Deles tto sUdnasot from tha kUaxttial lot Lnvlon 0a tow) th Artlprlaco, from Haves (or Shields. 2 pun.

Wind, H.O.W., stoasrals. IafacdmTow. ThaLrdla, (joss Qsabst (ar Londco. AaMhoraL Tha Aran, from ghlaila for Xaolaa. raawL Th Caunhrtfca, of aoadarUad.

bom the north (or th 90 a.at. WlB1.S S.Z Bsht Pataed. Tn Tonser. bom rjleose (or BlWds th OTiwUe. frwi mcocb tor uuniftw, DOTiTS.

Dae It. Pasasd TP fanael Ba low, 10 aaa Tha ttriU ITWarsrs, of XewcattILjU.P. Xoocu Ta Itary Aaa, cf ftiesflT. SJJ.T. Trssnru arasrw Wrru.

TMaorl Bratol, hova to hi agate oa the Ittb etD. Bt ka'esft's thla U. Jaaa tTAara ssasrhu nnder teass.Dee.ll tm abb uooprr. rroas uvsrpool lot aniwaaor. ijea.

ix so nr Tavr, The Bea Wave, ef Lrtarpoas. sesitag rtrrh. Key. It, I sT, W. Tbe laer, ataodlrt 8.W.

Dea. 1, ttf li W. The HsvMLnk, trees Xew Orlaaas far Qaaunstowa. tTcv. V.

The rstOv nardaev, frera CsytRff ftw HoaV(, CM. nW. Ths raonri, frost Uverpaal tor Xtw rartetavTl, W. The Materia, from Batferlint ear aw Tars, The Aratkma. boas Xvwraol for Boeoot Ajvaa, It, t) W.

TtiiTittiiil (mm IhanTkt rkllnUnak. sU. a) W. K.SUW. trma watvjw at vmam wwrnax TTCTDAT.

storssts wta. erter I Artetweeei rata, attar 7 AdvaTtiawnt.tX aitataM Beosi fer Br Thil oaj OOOKS suitable for CHRIST VI AS PRTncwrw febes rr MmU3iikUJI.aiU3,U7ll,2ut ll7r PsSerwater raw, lasttalr, mm lae sh tafia lews Oi vA 0 la I 4u II i aftk'u Wei iuiuiiKiLALCA JlOtJItllTwItli 6a tasrs.tf T. aalraaa, )ta. Wertteal Blarltlt free desetrtet, aad llfclj aSa. tvewcte.

Oew, a4 0 Maw SeHSa S. I W'eftwtB VJ ft' Wl 4 I OOHk'i LALLa ROOKM.with 11BfWh i A i A imm ertvicss ltwA ausdaws, aw I lea. Lrtiassa, Urtaa. aad Ou, tnOKTllT and PlirrbRKX from THiSttso JL aVWeeiea. olewair lH WUA sTelwrkvstsa it LtWon.

Ltjeursan. fjMmi, aad On. Iaat rojal ls.pfUr rta d. dkaTie Ik. Id.

hocad bt a jOOKirs llilSii MKLOfalrsa.wtn HI Desira THOMA3 MOORS' POETICAL, WUKKS, eoej rWSabtew voiaoe. taeta erawa oetava. with Posttala. AaA Lrasasan. Urw n.

aael Co. feovk Edrtloa, ta nt rot, pnoalla td. teato, stttrteek MOOUE LIFE. Edited and abridged from tha nvtbMMaWtb.S.tt i.Ljt4 joat irssti 7 LcaAow. set rrtk, ore vqr, man sax, viae 12a, alvta, eea OOIlE's IKISH MBLOD1E3, wraplete iriUtht ate, cw rve Mm juj.

isiamm, urnifai. ueaaa. anv tt kwpie'a IV'tlcs. ra vn. 4 to, trios sloth, ails miat," MOORE ifATIOSAtr AIKi, roropleto with ta afarto of evarr Air.

Anaaead br W. CtJVX. LnwVa. au. Orra.

acCOo. 1 a atroar crown fro. pr tla. atotk. oe )k ha4 la awfotaa.

THUilSUVs Witn Woodcnt lUnstra. tatw tr Krw Vrt of Etthias Ctula. La1nn.LnaSTBm ait Oa la tut crews JvtL. ffrierlla ckKh. Jw.

tmnd la awrtaus fTtULliSMITH's rOEil.S. With Woodcut Ilia. baf.re Itk li' ce 1 tt. clntk. tUt edaee, ar Oa at.

rausaae "OOWDLER FAMILY A KS PKAB complete Ta wK Itwm. tVw lf o'nta. or lit. tonnd In LETITIA ELIZABETH LAlHDOS.r I.E. LVs POS7ICAI, twoTlsatttes brK.Djla.

Loo ew. Ia rsmart, tiveru. tu Co. In wedraas 4vo prtrella ItaMnad la soarwise. SOUTHKY's POKTICAL WORKS, cor piste nj volume, with Fattreli aod Vtsnsait.

Orren, and On, Ia 8 vrfr. poet fro mlrw or sepai atalf 7a M. tejeu, A GKES STKICKLAXU'a LIVE of the QUEE5B Jt of smhelHenaa with Puruaita of imj Leadnt. lttfen. Gscra, and Q.

Aa eCiata ta voH poet Iwv. rV at aoth. or rvsATeeT LORD MACAULAY'a IIISTOKY of E5ULA1TD. Itom tb lines ina of Jamts th lnoat. Tttalaa.

LgnVeual (iwre. a ue. r.ulaaoti. Imia evowu K. or law vols, OKU MAUAULAk a (JrUTiUAL, and UU.

I TUKlOALlarlAYS. Isiudau, Listrstea, Swea.aU Co. rreviea smota, vols, orowu tan. sa, ar two wm oBe.ua, as. ffOlE Rv.

SYDNEY SMITH'S WORKS, indodlnl a. su uarntnaaju to ue adiusurta stencw. (Irtr, tad Co. SmOLd adlUoo. In crown lto silo lAiaUatatn.

IT trd W1SDOJI ot th Rev. STD5ET Met IT a. noro, Loosmaa. Oissu. tod Co.

CtniV ft tn on. vol ariaare erewn Ivol. tla. koaaa taateT I ORD MACAU LAT's CRITldAL and IIU XJ TORICAL XMAT8. With a PotWatt, Loodoo.

1 a ftp. I EOl. prlJ. 11 boardj, or ftt bnttadsa asatoar LORD MACAULAY'a LAYS ot ANCIEXT SOME. II Dtaytted on th Aasqaa br U.

aoaarf. Landss. Lneswao, fleers, end On. ASCIKXT la I prtoa taU. eloth.

erlCa. M. koaod ka ORD MACAU LAY' LAYS of The sH of erosu Iwt, psie a. akas, STORIES ax.d TALES. By tha Author of Amy Colfectirs aditioa.

etch story soas'ses la oae wiiwat, Loawon. Itwivnen, (Jtvia. end On. A MY UEftERA? yiUssKriLifc Leadw, em. latustan, litem, and Qj.

fwi ai.aa bt avnt voL aavt 8.BL. Brea at. Id. GXRTRUDR: a Tale. By tha Author of "Amy Hat brrft." Londae.

Lonaman, Orwaa, and Oa. fTYHK EARL's DAUGHTER. Br Arav Harbert. leatlew. Iarwea.

Uesen. and Ox tb Anther tt CuerBw vol. erawa lea, Btlea la, M. rPBE KXPERIENCR of LIFE. By the Author ef tteatcet, Itwismso.

Orwaa. aset On. vol. oowalea, BrMa Is. Sri.

CLKVE HALL. By tha Aatbor of "Aaay Ear tmi." tamdott, I rais asa, Ortta, end On. (JUBtpaeas la ewe vjf. arowrs sea irtM as, ax, IVORS i or, tbe Two Ooosins. lit th Antbor ot loaloa.

Lnarwan. Ureea. aad q. Loadtar, Ttimfmm, OtaaWySaw fie. JflTjfiTRtH, Aathcw tf wpurtiisiian.

rrttw sa eaca. awta rvwti lastf Dart of a Obetrwr Oeattemeal Ikw ae4 JUerf the Beat. J. a AtbietwV "plar Base and Half eeafOeeetra ItssveS esTa Odd rVyia a aWf.egtVrMi tnraTBly ate. Bnterssf tKrear sad The norf Owe Boawef Hl IJtt Jl.

wl, WrloM vnt. baa Barvtr. Lmatoa, JtevaUse'sa, Warae, aaa BceAej. yetrlas 7AdvvrWTSnt Aa Addrvai ta tha lCerScaJ FfnsWoa bresl Ertaata se4 Kaiteal Csnaks tajalaf Is wf Prafa, MM, leWHWaS, iittms, awe lalte aiifc alexia Wy. aeUt A m.7hiiiS fofajJaieetMitWi imin'i (JoennleU MAaUhlAA LsUea.

1 nnd Ui Iks t'ss af Ihe tW WttAI iswyse, i.rees, ana aw, Pmrph tdlrloe, nnitr IfiwsWwesb aar. Twsiia. OEAKfCrAMKH, ind OLAOlblRS. lr ib ten of jhe Ajpis. oinb.

sVtlttrl by J.aAU ttftXA, Pre rwrti. itifmaa, urvwo, mamvK r.hkadWon,"U ISrofl alth aS Mwba Wass, artss i fAnsKS, ana liLiAUicrts. irvrsueri eetttne, frw the entkM keeea k. tuedivs. lmeaaie and Oa.

Tew enla snwac emar wftl wotstrwt lilesel ma, riTIMtlAM HOWlTTs VISIT to REMARK. TT AIL PLAOU, Old BaUs, Batsw raldA lav UeKan.1 Btsa. Ovaan, and Ue. la tsowu fan. with Pwutlaij'eua awi laeAt, artaa sa.

rra ela boratoryoTcu ym ical wosdzrs. X. a. W.8IPTIMUI PItsatT. AaalrUaal Ofmlar.

lyftnttBSn, tirern, sna lo. I fan, wv, wtth tevtslhto rorwaJk St, prea PIE88E' CllYMIOAL. IfATUBAL, lad PUT dlCA. IfAQIC. Reeoril idlUon.

IawaorA, Laornaa saw Ot. Metewit aod mlartt sdllln, tkesrwhly Lrotraiet, tft ItJA. 7 LIZA AOTOS's MODERK COOKE SY BOO 2J foe PtrTATB AMILItl London, Lrsirmsn, Oram. taS re In fen. fvo.wnbfl WoMetriaewaVert)a GREEK HISTORY from THEMlaTQCLt3 A LXX AXDFR, In Liw froat PloWth.

trWtod Aiie jsi ly A. lUrXliDOH. Londoa. Inetwac. Oreea.

aad Ox ALVERTi aa. Ib tha Brtl I oatmaa. Gum, aod Oa. frm 10a, M. etnae.

er IV. WIFE MASUAI Irrriainsotsd. 1 ef Quta Usabath 1 riarvrbook Itataw. Inlwtw.eiaraerwaatv.31ald. tloos jrajat, COKYBEARE and HOWSON UW Met ipitprxCT cf ar.

Paul wnh msss, piaies, sat si tr patirrs. Lonaoti. lxjoaman. ttreea. ana tax tetmleStA mam AM.

ekwa ISa eeBOWe WU. COlfYBKARK and HOWSOH'a LIKE EPIflTLlSt of ST. PAUL Ubratr alV.tt4 orasaa Illttint)e. VtBttm, TswiFBtft, Ores, sod Oa. tar In loo lVa.a!fl.

tW baaw4 In ON Hi 'a LIFE of LUTHER. In iS Hi rle' FlatmdaaarteWI kr ArcVt eooei Hat aad Humnsa WlnfaareV London, LocLtmae. Green, and On. BS. JAMESOW'a LEOE3TD3 ot th lUOT? aad VAETTB.S.

ea tataiilait hi CarlstAia Art. frat Leasvaaa. ftteea, and Oo. owe vol. sonars true 'I IBt iiSuS.

trVlesaa, mrrl MRH. JAMESON'a LEOEND3 of the M0.V43TK7 OBDtaA his ssaiiled ta ClaKlaa Art. Grata, and On. Tl rug the' 111 at reptveenlad la Chrlatiea Art. Uttlavseat la Btrnara bp.

8va, te. WCs. ar Ha botsal hj ja MAXIMS aad PRECEPTS ot tha SAYIOP lllawiaeertl.Aa..mlbeseilsaf the Wleetli of Iba Msi leta" BvB sT. UXniPHRKTS. LnuHm.1 la samefap.Svo..Tla.

eii nl eaiata aa OtL PARABLES cf OUR LORD. UlnniinatsAif Oa stria of th sClsaals ot the Basil as Bf.B.. Te atiiwt fep. Ieu vlea Via, taaeara ati is! anvtwv Tif IRACLXS of OUR SAVIOUR, mnmintted, ji iTl tn tharlanf the UTaaaianf the BenileMaes. ByH.

PHfttYa. Loadoc. Lcasmsa. OresnacdOB. it Ivsl.

nrtea tla. tn eeread aiel.tboa trfWJTu OliAKSPK.vriK i ShWTIMaUtTS aad SiMUtg tthnalaeted. the af toe SVnks of tha A Br rT. y. HCMPIIBaTa.

Lontno UIKsMKof Ly ITA7 ta a netlet 0 Orltael ZtaUaaS. leaniw, TMIwaw Onta, aa4 On. TBSouere crows tVi. wtthBtaawetlons, pries IM. OTJTHHY'i DOCTOR.

Complete la onevolan rrw. fsraat, as COTJT mHI IrT' LITE. ATDITW BTBUSUrOW. AdStUS. I Oteaw, Snd Oo.

ffl Ta feu. lo iga atxa. erlw. M. kosaf I aatf.

AUHDER TREASURY of KJfOWLt Sb4 LIBRA BT af Ia fn taker 19 rtKH aoeaat aj 1 XrAUXDEii's SOIESTIKO aXJTKRAIT Ol TUAAUBT ta acceVM porvekes CrskeeaSa. Xawatsajiew lew. Taatai aa. Otaia. sad On, JJl sakaaAed ta a.

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