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A THE TOIE8. SATURPAJV NOyEMBER JL0I838. '7 that during tkJtim Kn.UM raial laElia JSfiS where he Utd aaTthet WnrJi Jin. Turned from MBburgn to kr Utter, Uiob wdlBg tMltMlmliUU MOB eftWard Sit Tyruhlt friend of lb doroaeat, eMuiMkkt4 UlwlWtbtett; textce ltwa be sad the ItMMt Bwt teryjunat, be about to be roamed and. tut such cennexJon did eeaae, did not ge Iato BeotiasJ with any tWw or intention of forming a aArrieg with twia un lln Lawao was miw received into (Mtria 8coua4 or lrvtr a the wife fderajoeat, and th deponent denied that Bay nurriag or contract ever jl e.aa vJaw la Scotland between hrm and Mr.

Utm. deponent then went cklU deny th different allegation HihrUUtU lib, Tlieolrly that which. Stated be bad thrMt4 to eapeo tb WHOM BRair. Lord Pomm thought the omdavit ilmU ehow ty what name Lord BUndford. puoed when he Uiiaj with Mb.

taam ta LoadOBw Sir W. Foucrr Bald, the would no diAcnlty ia adding that, Th learned cow! then Mid, he had lb affidavit of the servant 1, Martin, who atated that Xn. Lwon did not. wawLtiii tha wife the Miraui of Bland tord. Bd bU th Bfidmntt of Sir W.

E3MU Bad Lord Qrewdalbaa, wbotwxiret tbey bdavrr known ber pax aa hi wife, SttrT. Jeaeawaa, unfortunately, not la tUU yi an affidavit. Lord Nendferd nod positively swore that the wool libel wai a fahrkalioo, and without foun SaUcTBBtod. nja mih Uhn tha Court bT tbe direction of tbe Yiee rWtanUrr Tbe'eoeation Int whether Kliuheth Beat wu tubJ MiUM SSrni kuthJ on tbe'JOlh of Dcewm bor.UlT, nd left her nusbend house voluntarily ia 1818, iiliitil away a. few Uyv aad then returned bat darinf bcrabrBba bad connuittod adultrry, of which ber tmbaBd tmaft KBoraat, tbrj ajaiB Uwd totbr.

Ia Bbaania Mttba bowr, and hr bvbaad tbaa duoovrrad tbatalM bad oamtaitted adultery, and they owr agiia liad tocMber. IlcdWdla lfiT, and a biU wa fiUd cUitaing w. t. p.ttvai ni.1 it ni iraroMible that any eoa doaatica fcr part Bduhary eould indrmaUy Uw wih again the. (OBatqmrpcea of any huw adultery.

TWCovaT laid Um oruoo waald ba ceru6l to bu Hoaour. BAIL OOCBT. (Btfrn Mr.JiuUa Lrmxoitx) aOOABCi. BOBOrCH WSWiMU. V.Wniuw applied to tba Court for a naaJoam, calBcl BpoB 5Ter 8bb lw tba tctn afoouMiUor af that It appeared by tba affidavit in auprrt of tU appEottioB, that npon tba latt oeeauaa wbea aa alertioa wa to Ult plaee, and wbea ix eouncillon went out ia rotation, ia eonaequeara of a di.putt th aa aUrtiMi bad taken puca, and the Court wa adjourn! amJir.

Tbe eonanuenee of toil wu, quaatod ILe ploBavra of tkok LordaUpa' prweBO at the natyaralty baaUt thai rrnif PREROaATTTX COOBT, MOBS aD WriDOX AXB AKOTKCB AOilMT OOODB. TM a aolt. iMMOtin the will of kin. Mary Elitabeth Jaaea, widow, who died la 1837. The will wai promaded by the azeoBton, Meatra.

Mora and Waadoa, bnl Babea. quaady to tba commencement of the tuU MnuCbarioUe Oil, wife of Mr. MTaUam Cookt Gill, rtaiduary legatee far life (a eouaia of the deceaeed), interrened ia the ruit. The will wu oppoeed by Mn. Fraaeee Oooda, niece and Best of Wtf or thi deeeaaed; on the crauaa Uiat it wat BBdaly eb Uisad from aa IneaaaUe teatatnx.

The property left by the deeeaaed wai l.tSO. atotk, which, with the exception of anuH legaciat to tne amouai jw w. khw rm. ww for fife, and then to ber ehllditn. The droeawd wai the daughter of Mr.

Cbarlee Raker, a solicitor of London, who die? in 17.00. Her mother died batweea 180a and WTica the property left by Mr latter wai kmo, im each of toehildren was Ia .1811, the share of the deceaeed wai intealed ia the 4 nerCeata in the namee of two tniiteea. ber brother, air. Jamee risker, and Mr. Samail BatcbeUor, a seliritor of Bath, tor iK.

kMfit af the deeeaaed and ber chiidrea. if ihe boa Id bareaay; in debalt of lane, the bad tbepoaerof dupoaing ol tue aaaa ojrwm. soon loon urn Dcir ui execution of thii aettlemeol the deceaied came to reiide ailh Mn.Meaon (the mother of Mrt GJI), and whilit reeideat there, in 1815, a penon named Harry Jonea, the keeper efa deeeaaed to marry him. Seen after be induced ber to assign ber interest In the property daring ber husband 's life without the consent of the trustees) the money thai raised was soon dissipated, aad they Iired great distress. The husband died in June.

1815. an ia KoTemeer. 1S35. ber son ttbe only pJuldi dmvnad In October rretieuilT she was recei'ed into Ue fatwily of Mr. and Mrs.

QUI, in theCammereUl read, in a menial capacity, anaia Misuse tieoefer the will 7a question, which was prepared by Mr. William Merrse, a solicitor of Londontreet. Bo prmoaily eoauaunieated with the aurtiriiig trustee under the asttie sneat, Mr. Batcbellor, wbeialaraiedMr. Murray that the deceased was of aasound mind, and incompetent to make a will! tuna which Mr.

Marrar. who' was of a diflaraat epiniea, suggested aa examination of the deceased by cbnieiaBS. of offer no notice was 'taken br Mr. BatcbeUor. The will was executed on the SGth of March, 1836, at the omoe or Mr.

Hurray, ana in iae presence af bis 'clerk. After, this, the' deoeased bating Bkwnea a ana reresev aeuTer up u.x, r. ill said she should not remain ia hU boose, and she accord. inrle auluad 1L and Hissed the remainder of ber life ia the moat depierable condition, wandering about the streets, squalid aad starring. She wat at length found in the streets during the night, by a policeman, in extremity, retaoTed to a stanon booie, aad thence to the London Hospital, where he died in a few hours.

The question of the rapacity aad reaeral intellectual character was more than usually embar cobweb to matnnlliwt in lha ooreucn. ana uiai It would imi sssiUe for them to proceed to the election i of aMermeBc ana as ine nnej'Biaa(. uw lor under the ror bad gone by, ttere was now no ether way of procunng aa twues anpi at compulaory authority of this eourt. The apnUcation was ftmnSed upon the statute of tbe Hth George IV, eha. the 5th anTeth William IV, rbtf.

and the 1st Tictorix, chap. TlTbe first of these statutes proThled," that t(W gh.Ac, shell be made of the or ether chief oficer pursuant to the direction therBU gdeea; or. soch election being made, shall afterwards eSS.U,,i.b.c e.it shaU be Wulfor tt. Court of lung's Beach, on motion nude in tha court, to award awrUor writs, of saasJoMat, requiring tbe persons bating a right to. rote or de any act necessary to be doaa at sach election to assemble at a time prefixed by the writ, aad proceed to tbe election.

of a mayor or ether chief officer, ad deererythiag necessary to be done ia order to the ralidity af sach electioa, or atgniry jto tbe Court read cause to tbe contrary." Those pnmsieni were extended by the two aabseqnent statutes to all similar ceatiagencies which migkt takeplacninAer the new Mnnicipal the proceedisrs to be taken under the saaadoarat were directed to be subject to tbe rules and regulations such proceedings in all other cases. tC Um m.l in ancdied te tbe Court fer the rxer cite of thataathority without which the corporation would be left without counculon ucta the 1st ef Nowtbr next Mr. Justice ErrriKDUX, after eowniltiBg. Mr. Robinson.

et the Croww oSce, granted the rule, obserting that as it bad eeea abtoleto in the first instance under the old act, it must be sounder the new.aad that now, aathea, six dsys' notice ef the' electioa must be gittn, CZBltOaaaX TAB STOFIElD HAll. tlOTV. Mr. Robiws (Queen's counsel) applied to the Court for a rule calling upon the justices of Norfolk to shew cause why a on tin mi should not issue to remote the depositions takea before them upon a charge of felony made axaiast James Al ttndge, John Wright, Wffliasa Dix, and William Lrggatt; and wiy those persons should not be admitted to bail spun tbe charge. The learned counsel, in rapport of tbe application, read aa aSdarit which stated that ia tbe KBonthof September last a person named Lardner claimed the Stanneld haU estate, as heir at law to the last precediag occupant, and that on the 24lh of that month he proceeded to take possession of the estete and mansion, accompanied by a Urge multitude of other persons.

Tbeafi eUtit stated fartber, that in tbe neighbourhood ol SUnfield ball it was very generally belieted that Lardner was really entitled to the property in question, and ttat he had consequently mot with assistance from the population. He entered the bouse, and some of the furniture was removed, sa well as some rmnxtiUiiubuii ia the room of tbe housekeeper. The tormerstatemeaU which had beea made upon (the subject represented that some of the multitude who ae Muu4 Iwlwr were armed with weSDOBi of different deeeriptioos, and the magistrates bad read the Riot Act, and distinctly warned the persons engaged in the tumult that if they eontinaed to remain together for one hour after; the act tad been readhey would be guilty of felony. The appli i.u ili mi rl thi on the mornine in auestien. seeinit the people going ia great numbers to Stanneld haU, they joined them aad went in the same direction.

Tbey stated, howeter, tt they bid not takea part in aay violent proceedings upon tbe occasion they had no weapons or dobs of any kind that they had not removed any part of the furniture, or taken any part of the money and that they did not hear the Kiot Act read, nor the magistrates gire any intimation ef the! nature mentioned aboTe. An application like tbe present had. Leea made to Mr. Justice Coltman, at chambers; upon tbe part of AUridge alone, but that learned judge! had referred the parties to the Court. The present af plication: included Aldridge aad the other three.

The principal in tbe riot, Lardner, who claimed the property, was bow ia custodr, and bad not made any application at all. Tke affidavit stxteJ, that several ether penuis Lad been admitted by the justices to bail, and that unless tbe same benefit were extended to the eppiicenU, they would be subject before trial to an imprisonment of near four mouths, as. the assizes would not take place until March. Tbe Court graaUd the rule. COURT OP COMMON' PLEAS, Wktuink, Ko.iS.

BOTTOM. V. rOUIS AND OTHMLS. This was an action on a charter party to recover a balance cfeWX. aad odd, alleged to be due te the plaintiff for bright.

Tbe cause was tried before Mr. Justice Coltman at the Lon doa sittings after last Euter term. It appeared that the defendants, wbeare But India agents, chartered the plaintiff's vessel, Koyal Admiral, to take on board a lull cargo at Bombay and convey it to London, which they ere to pay 4115s. per ten cotton te be taken at 30 cubic feet te the ton ether goods according te the Exit India Company's' scale of tonnage. When the cotton wis about to be shipped it mas in at tk in tht mw f)n tatlji rasaadbytbe conflicting evidence of the witnesses, each set et whom denosed in direct contradiction to the other, which led the judge to remark, that ho bad.no alternative in this case but to pronounce one or tue oiaer guwy oi penary.

l)r. Philliuou and Dr. HaooaaO. in support of the will. contended, that it was clear it was the act of a competent testatrix; that the foundation el tue aispostuon wss too affection of tbe deoeased for Mrs.

Gill and her childreu, who, the deceased declared, was the only one of ber relatives who bad not neglected ber; that tbe evidence of. a respectable solicitor, the drawer of the will, who took the instructions from herself when alone, and from ber own naauwnnng, ana who hid hi attention drawn to the doubt castupon bercapa city, wai cooclasive as to ber soundness of mind. He wu as confident of her testamentary capacity of that of any person for whom be bad ever made a will in his testimonvaa to the carjaeitT of the deceased was ronurmeJ by that of bis There uai likewise evidence of recognition. Dr. Adds.

Tbe win had been obtained by imposition practised upon the deceased, and Mr. Murray bad been, to a certain extent, an accomplice in the scheme. Mr. and Mrs. Gill could dams no merit for taking tha deoeased into their bouse, where they had.

used ber as their drudge. There might be discrepancies ia the evidence, and the testimony of these witnesses adverse to the will, who were in a low condition of life, might be a little exaggerated but it was clear us iae ueeeasoa was a vwin oi "vu uaa, vh imm been so treated and that the Court could come to no other conolusioa (ban that the will was aot proted. The reply bad aot nniakea wnsn ue uounrose. Tbey should not be so insulted, Bad after all fta4 a l.sillTLl.rt Sir a K. Wimuta.

oa etialalnt ate beJanos sheet, told. be saw a Mr. WUaoa, af NerthsmptrmsWrB, bad beta pata 001, when aoneef the eihee creditors appeared te bare re oetTavl a stngie fractMa. tuput lite ine Daaarapi wt The Bankrupt, la reply, tall Mr. was He paid the money tby iastoVmeata, bat he did aot tUakUeould produce the receipts.

Mr.Wilsoawaaa a married ama. Sir F. WllXiau was notsatufiod wtb theeapiaaauoD, andrequirWthebaakreptto prodaceaa account of tbe payments and receipts at the next meeting. The omoial Bseigno remarked that the baaaTSf bad I 1U Tered up three booka, but be bad another, which be said was SirC.F.Wntns Where that other dare say would be of meat use to tbe craditors I Bankrupt. I'm sure I don't know.

Sir C. KWlLUXMV But I dare say I shall be able to make yon produce It. Bankrupt, Tbe fact is. Sir. I belirre wbea I left bone my housekeeper look it away with ber, because it bad ber wage Sir C.

F. Wiluas Ob, ladeed, did she I Kow that verycunoua. TV ben did you aoe aer uk i Bankrtpt I have not seen ber lately. SirC. V.

Wiujabsv You have not seen ber lately I Bankrupt Xo, Sir: 8ir C. K. iixima Do you knew where to find ber I Bankrupt No, I do not, Jiir C. AViUJABa Porhapa, though, IT1 do It. fof yl wbatlsheraamet RiaVranf.f don't know.

SirC.F.Wituasia Don'tlnowhernamel Ratherstrange that. Where does she live I BinkropC Woroostershire. I believe ber name was tiale. SirCF. WiLUAXi I see further through it thaa yoev perhaps think.

Was she a pretty or an agiy woman i (Laughter.) ttenkrapt. MKleing. unereesoe uuguirr.i 5ir C. F. Willi AMa And ber age I Bankrupt About 40.

Sir F. Williams. Was she married Bankrupt I believe she bad been. Sir C. F.

Williams. Don't yea knew it I Baakrupt Kotcertaia. (Laughter.) SirC. F. further qmeotienUg the bankrupt, said that if at the next mooting there was not some appenwt property coming forward, be should not allow the creditors to be further ifi used.

This Court should not be made "a place ef or aa Insolvent Debtors' Court He sat there far the purpose of distributing the assets of a bank, rupl's titat among Lis lohifiU creditors, and sot to whito wash" men, who would then turn round upon their anfortu nate mliters and laa'rh at them. A fiat mbrht a wall have been issued against Aldgate pump as the bankrupt before the Tbe sitting wu then adjourned to the 19th Inst wnru u'i BASKnrrrcv. This wu also tks day fixed for the final examination ol the bankrupt, and tbe further proof or debts, lie wu a silk merchant and broker. Urmlv connected with the foreign markets. It wu intimated to tbe Court that ia consequence of the' nature of tbe lraneaetione ef the bankrupt runner time would be required to' complete bis balance sheet, to which ine assignees assenua.

Three weeks granted. XByrrooKLtw. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir A summons, under the hand of Dr. Kay, one ef tha Assisteat Imt Uw CtanaaaloBerB. addrtseei to tbe shurcsv.

warden and overseers ef my parish, ha just beea shown me. oywaicasnerar required to attend Before bub sasui mentioned, atad to briar with them the churchwardens', wet iej all ether parochial accounts of their parish, from tbe 35th et March, 1835, to the 15th of March, By the 2d section ef the Poor Law Amendment Act, the eommissieaers are empowered te require the attendance of all such persons a Uey may think fit to' call before them, upon any qeatioa connected with or relating to the adnu nuaistration of the law for the relief of the poor, and to enforce the production of books, contracts, in anywise re latieg to any such question or matter aad by tha lib section they may delegate such of the powers aad authorities given them by the act to their stsistant coasttissioners. Usd the commissioners been content in ordering the production of documents relating to the poor only, authorized so to do, no one would have fault to find with their mandate, bowever peremptory but not so they must needs, forsooth, order the production of the churchwardene', surveyors', and all the parochial accounts, though they must know, or ought to knew, that they do not possess the power to enforce the production of documents of this description. It may be urred that this mar hate been an error of. the assistant commissioner my answer is, that the summons ws evidently Issued bv aathoritr.

being a printed form, with tbe necessarr names and dates inserted, and the words. surveyors' and all other parochial sceouatV underscored, and in this state wu received by the parish officers. If tbe commissioaers are really Ignorant of their powers, tbey should be enlightened and if seeking to exceed them, UC 1IU11MU Not. 1858. I am, Sir, year obedient servant, AN ATTORNEY.

LOXD0.V 3JJRKTS. sW Imports, DeJiTertso foe Homo Ceaeumptioa and Cxportatioo, at una port, Ibr tt yean' 1837 and 1033, to the Z7tfc el OctoberV breorted lOi UKU Wert India, abex, i tn. sacs. i mii tt tap.jUj.' boy, ichnwj' brts. s.m' so, HA.TS1 M43r.l SttM 4.MB imarttMU, tua'; mjcs justu inlSlT lSUOIf SJ3T ISSlUI! OMi law )Jjii SJtii.

jgic n.l; i5rj 11 nd lit 39 LICJ SHIP NEWS. COVRTOFREriEW, TTtdrnZutrr, 9. measured at tbe defendants' warehouse in this any One bale ia every ten wai placed ia a machine, in which, by mean of crews, it wu compressed within the smallest possible com pees, and its measurement in that state taken the average measurement ef the other nine bales. When release.) from tbe pressure ef the screws it expanded considerably. It wu all shipped within 4 hours after being tltfi measured but the.

captain aad it re measured in its more expanded state on board the Tessetv A number of witnesses stated that by tha variable caige of the trade 'the admeasurement of cotton shipped under these circumstances wu taken according to the Bombay screw system, and that the rate of freight wa rhAOTMi uvtorJmfflv Takino tiie eareo nrioivthis mode of meanrcment, the defendant bad paid tbe v.hjole freight due. Tbe tJimir' boaever, insisted that be wu entitled to Lave the cotton measured upon Its delivery in London in the ordinary manner, and without reference to the alleged usage of trade, but to the terms of ihe charter party, which dearly related to the capacity of the ship to bold the cargo, and not to the utmost possible pressure to which that cargo might be fuHected in tbe shipper's warehouse. Tbe Jury having found a verdict for the defendant, a rule bb for a new trial wu obtained by Mr. Serjeant Wilde in the following; term, which came tn to day' for areument Sir W. KoUett aad Mr.

Richards tppeared to show exuse, t. a mj i. Au dar. K7jvut wi uujc lau ur. Ainifl vt so yyun uic rule The argument wu only part heard alien the Court rose.

Ia the course ef the day the Lord Mayor, attended by the late Lord Mayor, the Recorder, aad severs! other city functionaries, presented! himself at the bar of tbe court, wbea tbe Itocoroer, after lodging the city warrant in the usual form, invited tbe teamed judge in the name of the Iord Msyor and Sberiffs to the civic entertainment to be given by them today. The learned judge bowed, aad the Lord Msyor, Ax, withdrew. COCRT OF EXCHEQUER, FmDat, Not, 5. (StitUyt fa fisaro, brfurt Lard Amwceb, w. wuirrt t.

sddii. Mr. Cbeswell wu jastructed to apply to the Court for a rule calling on the plaintiff in this cause to show cause why the Master should not review taxation of costs under the following eircumsteaces. It appears that this as in action for Simons "profiu eonoeqaeat boob a neoverv cf nruln ptoperfy by tbe plaintiff under an ejectment, aad the plaintiff noting Dcva mrawra ai uio inai, iae vourt granteu a rule tor a new trial, which wu never drasra up or acted en by the plaintiff. He, however, conunenced a fresh action in the name of John Doe, upon which the defendant 'obtained a rule to stay preceediirs ia that action, unlesa th rJ.in.

tiff discontinued tbe former one ia which he had got a rule for a new trial. In consequence of this tbe farmer action wu discontinued, v. hereapon the taxation ensued, and the defendant claimed before the Master to have the eoite tJ th mmnit allowed to bint. This bdnr refused; tbe present an. ediratioa wu adri.

d. and it wu contended that tbe effect rl tba discontinuance by the plaintiff wu the abandonment of ex raBTE bx amxeb, a BAMKarrr the assic HEESor BXOOKJ BESrXPD.TI. Mr, (ailh whom wu Mr. Bothell) said this wu a petition presented by several London creditors, praying that a proof for by the Commercial Bank of Englaaa might be expunged, or juspended for the purpose ef inquiry. The bankrupt wu a London trader; maklag consignments to America through Mr.

Brooks, wu a member of a firm in business at New York. It wu contended by tbe other ie that the advance constituting this sum were made by Mr. Brooks In his private capacity, and not on of tne firm of Hunt and Brook. This view had been adopted by the commissioner, and the proof admitted. The accounts appeared to have been kept mutually undir the name of V.

F. Brooks aad Co aad it wu now alleged that accordinr te the Americas laws the partnership would not be entitled to include these sums in their account. There was no question to tbe existence ef the debt tbe point was, whelher it wu a ram due to the firm or the individual. TU Cnicr Jcdbe and thought the American bouse might be able to prove, by letters or otherwise, that the sums bad bee paid by the firnvand were to be taken into account It would be a desirable arrangement to let the peti tion stand over, for the purpose of aecertaialig tbe views of tbe firm; the delay. of the leopoadenl'i dividend, and no more than sufficient to meet that need be retained, would be of littl consequence compared with the mischief of improper) oredadinr the foreirn house.

Tbe ditidend mirbt be invested or received by tbe respondents undertaking to ac count, ttiougn the latter course nugnt pernap occasion inconvenience. Messrs. Swasjtos aad Bacom, for the' respondents, would accede to the uggetion. 3ir. K.

fABKEK, for tbe bankrupts assignees, wu willing to take all requisite steps. Sir J. Cboss could not approve of the toggestioa for delay, and a reference to ascertain the state of the law in America. The respondent undertook to prove a separate debt and maintain the proof. He objected to the parties being sent til a foreign country, to institute a suit which might last, tbe Lord knew bow long, i If the money wu.paid on account, what right had the petitioners, or the assignee en their behalf, to proceed against tbe firm for the bole debt Sir O.

Ross said: it would be impossible to imagine a more beneficial It wu a ease of proof held by assignees, and surely no assignee would consent to take a dividend on a doubtful proof; with a liability porsanxlly to account after he might possibly bato parted with the proceed by distribution amonrst the creditors. Petition to stand over, the assignees undertaking to pro ceed diligently, and te invest a sumoent sum to meet ue Dividend oa the proof if allowed. EX rAXTK STT BBS, 1M HOLPEX AM) rtSUEB HALL, ASSIC Utl SwTOtfmith whom wu Mr. K. Farker) applied for aa order to remove the respondeat from the office of assignee.

There wu no imputation against b'uri, bat merely a change of circunutanees. He ni not a creditor, but bad been nominated in consequence of bis being the manager of a bank. He wu subsequently removed from that situation, and bad left the neighbourhood. Since tbe presentation ef ue petition, Mr. Hall bad been declared a baakrupt, and after adjudication might be removed on application under Lord LoBghborongh's orders it was, however, understood that aa application to supersede the fiat wu set down for hearing.

Mr A vnrurMHLanDrired for the respondent The Cocbt said, that there wu no imputation en the gen 1 uemani Dm eeaHucnus n.p wi.iiiiiii..vw Jar removal at the ccet of the estate. I'OUCE. MAaLBOBOCtiH STBEET Yestenfay a femnle'ef the name of Harriet Wallace wu summon: by Wyatt, the uader tbe SSth George UL, Tor selling wine aad ether spi ntnous liquors, not being licensed so to do. It appeared that the defendant the keeper efa notorious brothel in Oiendon itreet, near the Hiymarkst. and it bu lately become very usual for persons keeping such house to apply wines, id, to their customers, for which they charge most exorbitant pricea.

Mr.Clarksoa,tbe to support tne information. Tbe defeadant did not appear, but a young female an swered for her. Mr. CUrkaoa said, be appeared in rather an unusual character be attended to support some informations against the nroDrieton of some house of a description to Which it wu unnecessary for him more particularly to allude. The sale of wine and spirit oy persons keeping sucn eataousnmenis naa bow arrived at a very serious height, and wu daubtleu a Very great injury to publicans, who were compelled to'pay large sum for their licenses, and consequently ought to lie protected.

The female who appeared for tbe defendant applied to have the hearinc of the case postponed for a few days, ia consequence of the absence of airs. Vt allaoe from town. Mr. Dteb inquired when the summons wu served. The officer said it wu only served ea Thursday.

Mr. Dteb thought that a longer time ought to be giveo, ia many Usance one day wu aot sufficient for a person to prepare a defence. be femile said sbe had written to auace, ana tne bad no "doubt that she would be in town by Monday. Mr. Drta.

You are a friend of Mrs. Wallace, who keep Lb house I Tbe Female. No Mrs. Wallace doe not keep the bouse but I am a friend of the person who doe keep it Mr. Clarkson.

Pray what is that person's nam Tbe female said she must decline anaaaring that question. Mr. Clarkson said, that wu precisely what be expected. and wu a sufficient proof that the parties were quite alive to the mean by which they could evade tbe law. Tbe name of a party wu put lorwara, out ii any prosecuuoa was lasuiuieo.

anon tnai party turnea round oy uying uai no or aoe wu not the proprietor of the premises. To this ease, however, the section of the SSth George which wu the only clauu Ooodlloee. 1 bo Grove, from Calcutta, arrived at Ajcvuuoo Sept. H. and The Lady Clifford, tram Calcutta, anitsd at I insaslnn Sept.

IT, out KB dayv, bnood So LooAm. Tba Ba.Br. froos Uwryoot. arrived at Asisrolne. opt at ears.

Tn Psliean brif of var, and a sloop of war, arrived at xseessloa LIVERPOOL, Not. a. Te Mutt, from the Clrdd. basarrtred at mranbam. and Madeira, and tbe Dctnerara rUnter, from Urbtel.

bave arrival at Uetaerara. To Cambtidi. and the Saaktroan, bam LitarpooL bote arriysd at Arriwil Tbe Bouth New York (he North Ttritalii, from Miramlrhl lb CotuiurMM. nwra Quebec lh Adetakle. from thibua lh Marnret, from Aleiandria tbe Kebecca, from Trim .1.

a. I mm fn.miii vwu uiikbh. ToasAT. Nov. Urw a besn sale at B.6.W.

CAmrrowri (Isle of Mknl. Nov. Tbe Nvpbeni. rram Newry to Laoeaatrr Jias been brutubt iato lUs harbour with eonalderable danuxe. bavlae beva oa shore, and it Mipsotod nrn dsjcbarva fwis iu, Nov, Tbe stem af a vowel, mlk vTavo.

AVcv deen. oa iu aad a mldabrp lrrk beam, wiut the nswros hsv bren waibed oa shore brl wen Clxao aad fornnbaui. Several pieces of wreck ban been naslin sbual In Carnarvon Bay. lioayaaAD, nv. 7 Tao KuDr, irom Liverpool to oisraitar.

strucx en tn rocks to lbs suutbward of the pier, and to leaky, but it is eiperted win ba rot off next BH. lrvwuv.Nev Tbe Teital, from Wbitekavao, hu put ia here very imim, Nov. 3. It blew a salt yesterday from f.E. to E.

to eartttofBodVralealN.E. AMsTsanAM, Nov.C The fiorsA. from tbis port to Newrastle, pat iato TU on tbe SSth ult. wita lots of an nebnr and chain. The I'auimluiiunr.

from Iran to liarlincxa. put into Delfiyl on lbs td inat, wita lota of deeklcwd, aacbnrs. cable, rada. boat. Axe.

1 liXAC. Oct. tat Tbe Mtrca'or. frota rwederiand to tbis pbuo. hu been eroutbt in bore, inatnaatrd and abandoned.

fear la toi La. tfrpL as. Tb wreck ef a ship baa com on abort at Ttart liland. oa of ber bead bows, with Auiuata" on It. has been picked up.

and several empty chests and sran bamis ol reoiw bate alao eotBooaabore: tbo vetaet suppoasd to ba aa Anasricaa. Tba r'avoor ite, of flrtfaat, bound to Minunietd. tot on shore on Head Ialand on (be 1m InaL, and is waterloaxed. part of ber bottom bein ouL SLTbe icandlaviaa. from Irsm to Amtterdam, buul into liolra, near Laurw is, loky, audwiu loasof dtckloadaM sail.

AdTeru'semeat Captain Seotta Honda and Granada ait umaoil to sen, that Mr. Celaurn. of Ores Martian net, baa Ibis daypaWibed aUeursions In the Moturtains of Rsoda Granada, with rAeteoei of tb lababieaal tbo Boutb of jaia. by Captam It. ett, sartawr of Travel Bti and CarMia.

Be, la 1 voav tvo, with flboR. a'Joua M. very. Captain Chamiara new naval novel, en titled Jack Adam, to Mia tiaore. In I toll.

Ants: fur Sooloinrl. Meaars. rJcft aoi Xlnvdful. Edicburtb lor trvaaad. Mr.

Jona amroiry. unoun. BIRTBa. Si. Laooardeon Uie Ses.

hf ra, CoewseesX tbe At Bursste bnor tteots, on the Sth Inst, tk lady of John tirymrr. JL Ontbebtbtuc ia Sioano senet. the lady of James. Ke ae.I. t'a00 At Tottrcba.

etee Juiat Uu K.u.MWO,tn a UARRLEDu At te rAi iaat, Uaw D. BpbiiMono LVilryinple, flint of Wr Robm Ik II. fipbiiuioae. rUrt of Aoaie Elphinateo. to lleleo Catbermr.youaet daucbter of tbe Uto Lieutesaai General Jobs lleroa Maiwvu, Bart.of UpraxkHI.

On WadnettLir. 'At last, by tbe He. Tbomu Moniioer, D.D.. at tbe pariah ekoreb St. Jamea, ClerkrawaS.

Jsaae J. lUnuKen. koq H.A of N. J.iti foUr. Car.irkl, to Jan II youmr.it eutbtecEdwardaVlwaitstefllrejy oet.Poionvale CcaHAVaiv, Uct XL To Ann Marxaretha, from fteiubburrb to IIoU.

baa put ia bar with carxa boated. GaAvaasKD. Nov. a. Arrived.

th CoUinkbam, from Quebec tb Atlaa, from Kirbeburlo the Eiwtu. fmra' Odcwa the Giraffe, from KoUerdam aad tb Itosa Ann. from Jrrary. Bailod. tb Km ma.

far Ki Janeiro tk Aiwtrslia, fur llahia tbe Staoa Taylor, for Jamaica tb Daan, for St. Vinceai' tbe VLwount llowae, fur Hsaihurgb or tb Kmi Cart Jaban. for AmdabL Taaaat Ka roaaa Ivwabd at raa Coovosi ocaa. Nov. 9.

Tbe William Joluna, from Calm Ihe Giraffe, from liotterdam th Rapid." from Hruria ihe Ileus Kvres. from Antwcrn tbe Three 81a tera. from M. Joba'a, Jiewfouoduuid tbo Cottiniebam, from Qurbec tho David, from Oporto tb Edwin, from Onaam and tbe I'roflt and Lota, 0m bU retarabaria. Karrenao OrrwAas roa toaanva.

The Fannr. for Malta tbe Antwerren. for Antwvrn tae City of Doulorae. foe Kuulocne the Earn, fcrtobuo the Urultad. for Jrr ary am Ol uicrpuw, ior omciib vim naia.arr, iur iwiMnaia tb Nor CrenuCfor Maha the Vrow ThenKiaLJaiepli.

for Antwerp uie ryramui, km ryooey na ootra jiauiae, ir isueruia. Clsasbo ucrWAano wrra Caoooj Tbe Attwood, for Rotterdam tb John Hull, for lUrofcursb lh Karl of Liverpool, fa, Oatrnd tb Lord C. Hnwcer, for Aricante the Arcbaia. for fUlboa tbo Ubdiator, for New York tbe La4y Catherine Uarham, fur Jamaica lb lluraix, for Havre and tb ryramus, fee Bydnty. Clsissd Ootwasbo Ballast.

The Calcutta, for Bjerra Leone and lh epriabtly, for Be atittaeT. were sold oa rather aaaitx tfrms but sine teen buyers have roni wmrd more frrrlti tbersbu aeenasood and trnenl VmaaI.an:ibe drutuaioa which tb Uttar Unda tu 1.Tt bat recovered kttifi tbe re nnrrs hat also evinced a bettre dianoaiixia to do bujineas darinx Lb but two dsys. aad a pretty good demand baa prevailed at tb rates of rrwav law xn pnvaaa pomaaea reaurday nclie lJoojuku.aja m. At public sale I) hbda. liarbadota told ilh avidity, rood aad Rce veliow oMerMionr at fid.

to la. advara. wbuu low aad mid. aorta main tained their former earrrney; fin wrat Ma. to6oa.mi.l.

to rood, 3Qt to. to CW, rd. V. to J7t. The impwlauon tbis ytar up wiutStsl ofOcloketbaa escarucd that of bat by ISJW kbda, sad trs.

aad tb stock attbat tba wa low UxK. WJ trs, acuntr. but when eomaared wiu tb year IsM tbe diScrnic is not to eunderst4e, particularly tnlha stock. Bute our but only TSJ hbda. a tribal been reported at lb Cweom bouae.

till bhdV. U4 trs aad ITS bra. wen Olivervd but week, beist about ISO hbda. lew than Just It month before, Oe the 7th Jnat, the Court atersee price wu competed at IU. oo lb Sth.

ia liJ7.it wmaJTa. Ill, and en thTlL.lo lu, ThiaAReewoan tbe wu mart activity tn the market grocers aarrfiariiiirrhaaMl'verr frMv of both bra a and veflow dVtcrtutJoas th sold reached 1.0OU hbda. and tn. at prion fuy eual to inoae Ol yesterday; um aaiea lor we wcr imwiii ao auu nun. am, ira.

lia HMtiiaiiiiTiM.1.1 I liliil. li.rtairir ira ilitlinrd Reflned. From lb (tootrs there baa been a aood demaedfor belt and la better deampuona. sad ntneetuaLerprK esuataDeca the rates of bast work bate ooalitT have told to a fair extent at tbe rait of thb day week, bot ordinary soft the porcaoaoa kavc bean trivial; in Dutch crusiied eo thin dane, Ua. is still asked.

Mauritiu. Then has tea rather mon bualntss doiaj la this srtk ie. and prion bar Improved 6d. to la for rood and fin yellow docrlptiotuT; brawn and low yrllow sorts bave maintained their former eurrraey at pubbe sales told readily, ftoe yellow at (3a. to Ma.

od, read irt.dU mktM, very ordinary 31s. Tbe import tbis year is Jc.000 barixreatertbanin 1837. and tb ttock is IS. baat mor tbaa tbe but year atiLU period 3.A10 bars bar arrived aineeour but; suppSet of tba new crop may te looked for about the middle of January neiL No aurtioa is yet declared, but one may be etbectad hortly. Kast India, IWnral baa been iu sood reiutat for borne cooasiptlon.

simI mmw uv imnmvad la. lor eolourv dafriDtiona ID! Last at ncb lieaaie told whb spirit, ftne whit at Wa Cd. raid, to aond 3. to it, i tba euaauty efforia for sals is JH mail Ia eipurt kiads tb operations privately have been trivial, and 7( tars 3uniIIa at pcbQc asle were aourbt in abov tbeb? value low yrUow 3a, no offers beina made wttbrnt la of UM but w. I arntan nut year oi au oewnp tlnna under thai bead hat beea upwaroa of IM.OoO bar mater than la 137.

The stock of Manilla and Biam is much larrct than at tbis time but year, buol Beacal it is rather lesv roreirn. mere ares prrarnf not mioy orocrs ntre iar aimer iia vannab ar RraaiL and the botinet trantacted aiaee our but has barn IhTdle but importers remain arm, and previous rate bave beea maio lalne IA toe lormer noanine naa oevn uoko oiur or ni.uc km: vr nelfa imamH in tha butar tha neivala oiierationa nave bean LTj0 Cnaa veRaw taken br ono' BartT at fa to for raid, to irjod Qia lity. Tbo importation and stock of both aorta eondderably sirred uat ol 1837 at that penoa. At present nouunr aecureu lor pusac euu pettton. SloLaaaaa.Wet India bave been In rood riuet at former rates antra of Oemerara have been made at X3s St.

Vi and Ann fuaSapercwt. lorrxa 1M rrocrrv nato come lorwara wwineiy, aou iae inoaao tioos In bot dean and unclean dea riptuns of Britiah plantation have been I tantied this takiaf oalr ufbeient to supply their immadiat wants at public aak 161 oaaka and Ml brts and bars have hee rTerad, a part only ol wmen was som as prtcea u. au. 10 a. lUNvnwn laai Friday, for ord.

tonne or 2. dtscr iptions. bet tb decline oa middiing sons was not more than la lrtirrod raid, wewt at lOeXtd. to 1IV, mid lona. to l7a.

low mid. tela, Sne ord. fe. Oemerara rood to tine ord. 90a, to yda, low mid.

Jamaica mid. to rood mid. to Ul, low mid. iota, 6d. to IBj fin nee ord.

I'lfe. 6t. rood aad fine oro. 7M. oa.

lov.a. a rmioaa rooa.ora.rva. corea.ua. inimiwn sad hnpnrtatloa of thfa yw Meompared with that of there is a matenaidiflerenc sine this day week bars hat beea ia DIED. SL Anne's.

Ilanei, ou tb (lb the Hf. Tbomss Ilope, MAtB aurvivia aoa bftbe iau Geuaral John Earl of Ilopetown. A I Inrprurn. in tb TyraL oo tb litb ult, Cbarlea Fdward Nirhons. af Katanmek hiU.

Haopttead, Uenja of Franci Nicbolav zjoi, of Sc AlartiRVIuK. iJ. On the 3tb iaat, at rb rioeoce of her on bvlnw, at Kinralarwf. PI. tabttk Tbemaa.

of apuf lary, in bar 'lib year, relict of the hue WiiSika Tboruaa, of SL Hek ca. thi Thunaay. the rb Ann UarrT. daatbtee of Mr. teCoratrvet.lilrsrJio aarVna.nredl3cfion At Sirtaihim.

mi Uw 7th insL. in Uie 3tth year of hrrars, neanoer of the i lames Clelaa, Ei. of Canterbury row, rvev tonon. and of the stock Eichaase. Oa the Sth inat, sjadoneyear.

FradrrkkRobcit.6BOf Robertanit Puaa Roberta, the Albany road, CamberwelL On tbe tub cl. uCamberweil. Ana. oirbur of the Iste WiCiana AUison. Eaqwnf Cratctadlrisrs.

rrd tt Oa the Mb in Devcabirr.trrt, Portland place, axed Ti. itirf. widow of John lotMn. tU, of Devosabre atreet, and of Wclwya. Ilerta.

Ka.to9;na ord. bead feM. L. coloury rrran and allow 140a. to Morhahia maintained Its former currency, tbequantiry oeVrioc for sale beinr tnuO, but tbe operuons bote be trivial and ronSned prrr.crpally to a public sale of 17 lwlea.

which brourht llhia. 6L to 107s. for fair eraaniah dean rarbled; of Sumatra tl bars hav beea bronrhtto tbe baramer.which went at prices la. to la. under ihoae; when tb maraet watat iu blxbest point, rood ord.

broviikb sold at 36s. to 3a. ord. musty 50a to 31s, two lots ta d. In both ttock and tmsortarioa there la a frreat laumr en uus yvat in vaiuc imvn no vanauou naa eccurred since our tuts but tbe market tin.

arain been very quiet; in SL Dominro there naa Men noininr mm. ana in urazu uie pnvai Erckasea asv been only COS bars, rood ord. pale at 39a; at Auction 300 been offered, a few lota only of which were told aiMa, to Xw. ed. for low to rood ordinary.

The taportauouthiaj ear haa been larse indeed compared with l3o and HOT. and in tbe stock there is a mat increase. Cocoa. In West India then hu been no improvement in tbe tbe small parrels offarad at public sale bav beea mostly takea I at osairr prices. Of foreirn tb stock Is tjnOQ bars Guayaquil, whim ai an beu ay one party, wno is rtos incuneo to seu at present.

CORX RXCIUNaE. FaAT. Nov. 9. Lave enl UttW douv Wheat to dar.

hot prier of MoaaUy are nearly miirtsinad Bariey.cobtuiucs in demand on fun rood term. Oata are aram rather Searer. and rood dry itcaaa and Pass of boO sorts fHy support Monday tarn. aawrvAxa. I Ilartey I Oata.

I MAIL tunaua Iriah .1 I Forabm IIH I Flour, tJH aseka. Urter I Oata. I Mali 1 iX 1 I HaUTllVIRUvMARKET. Fain No v. 5.

Tbsre but a Bwaar sappiy of alt deaeriptiona of Caul Uim wr. fn, aad tboub note any advanee, trade it brok In Ilaefand Mutton Mccdsy'i prices. Veal is heavy of uV. Good Fork Utur, at ia 64. to ft, fd.

i Par aoe of SH. tinkinr lb ofil.) flaaf UbU dVei te i lo 3 4J Jfotton Is to (i HI I Pork 10 3 41 Bad of Caule at aurkee. Beast IIH Sheep 4.J39 1 nrJ Hay aad Straw, pre load of trusses. nay a to. 3L 1.

M. I Clover U. 0. to Si. Straw la 04.

to It LSa. OL COAL MARKET. FalBAT. Nat.X of the Market) 1 Baker's Main, lsv Cbeter. I'onaSp WmiSor.

Jla Sd. Runcara ITIrh Mint. Soutb rjarOy; xlv. A Tar fleM Bubra.S. '1 zjotu naiB, 3a.

luawru, hi. uo uriwt. ivfc 53a.9L LaraT.1S.Jd. Limoion. IU.

M. Rniari Hetton. Hx td. Stewarts. Si.

9d. TVtirwtn. Molliirtlrpoof. rla'M. Adelaide, Ma.

1 Ctarnee Teev, Ma Sd. Ftintoff Tea. 23a. iordon. Ua." id.

6outh Ihirliaa. 3d. Seymour Tee. 1. M.

Tee, yu, SLvicton Tee. Sa. 3d. Brampton Main. BJa Hartley, raL Mar Main.

Mi Klein. li.W. Hbipa arrived, 53. COCR83 OP BX CHANGE. Not.

is iui Pan, then, TJ ta Ditto, I months. .19 79 to 75 Marseillea, ditto, 77; FTxnVtorvon alAme, do 131 1 Tkrria, ditto, 10 Triotte. dttto, I I Cadi, moctha. t7i ktadrid. ditto.

Kl te 17 Lrrhora. Uo. tl Oenoa, ditto. JO (B to 14 Nspkw. ditto, i to 13 16 Palermo, dhtivli Lobor, te ars dat.

Ml trporto. to Foreirn oM.fn.bar. ITa M. New Dotlarv, U. H.

Silver; in bars, staadard. aallM rmxJK Fsjdat. Nov. S. (Froratb official Oat.

iatntnt Lkwineas.ctual!y trsaaicud.1 iViUAJbti KU. iua. ink Stock. XJ Kan stock, for ArcKirn, 0t 1 per Casta Red Ms i I pa COL Conaakv. Hit i.

Consols far Acct, Oil JlpMCenavHsd, 101 Nawtanar Cen 111 1 la i Loo A sanities. 13 13 10 Ilnma Fjads. O'lio' lodiaEUcbfsrAect Mlt Kicamorr lunl. l.DMt t.Cci.' and stoos: there utile conerence worn comparoa wiin ian year, a) pun, sod kbda have keen imported since thai day work. rtnlbaaarly part of tb weak wu duilof sale, but during tb days buyers have com forward more freely, and a fair demand Austrian.

103, i tluenoa Ayrev i.s Cuba, 74 Colombian. 'i FOREIGN FUNDS, PrawiruesaOprCenta, New, 31 I rortaruaae a per ta, rt i perCenuL, I7i buirk tk per Carta. Si Dujok per ISO i fif AREA. without refortnc to premima Ot iliraiat I London at Beutnamptoa itau a Birmlnrbam Kitrnawm. 3 Ana Oryr Company.

Hi Asphaita, CUrktei's Palest. 3t Hiaimen. FrsKkPaleotCosl.lt London Jatnt Block Bank. 13 London Parcel OoUvery II 61 Blrminrnam at Okwvwtce Itnetot and Giewr. Eastern Countaa.

Great Westere, London and Brirtnm, ki I I Leedonand Iflackwsil, 7i, London BirmieirbaBV 171 1 via BctTuan vt uiw oui orarvt ail, wuivh was un tiu; lawaa i n.1. .2 IVT i tl not rrpsaivu ui uio'iu a umuimhuj mikii Publicana' Act, particularly applied. Xl thought torn better reason should be sbewa for aoatpcninjr the case. air. Dteb inquired bow the name of Mrs.

Wallace wu got bold of I Mr. Breton, the veitry.clerk of St. Martin's pariih, said Mr. Wallace wu rated for tV house. Mr.

Clarkson. Is the person to whom you uy the bouse belongs at reeat ia tone I Tbo female. I do not know. 'Mr. Drta thought under all toe circumstances, particularly the sununons had been served only the previous dsv, ana, ue case ougm so on aujuarueu( am Mwiwugi appointed to be beard on, TV edneeaay next.

Woaaiiir STBXirr. Yesterday a letter, of which the following is received by the sitting magistrate, Mr. (1 bote and 4dr. Codd, from the board. of guardiaaiof the Whitechapel Union 23.

Leman street, November 7, 183. Gentlemen, Tbe weaving trade in the Spitalnelds district is, you no doubt ar aware, in a very depressed state, arisina amons! other causes from the removal of Uie chief part of tbe maanfsctnring branch te Scotland and the north of England, where It is carried on to far more advantage to the muter manufacturer thaa it possibly can be in this district. This depression ofteatime compels the labourers, who greatly exceed the demand for their labour, te seek in bodse for parochial and public assistance. In consequence of this state of affairs, the guardians respectfully request that you will discounteBAac. as much as poeaible the bindinr of an prentice to penon carrying oa in this union the basin of weavers, it is apparent that the business is one not likely to afford sufficient means of support to the labouring classes engaged in it, while at tbe same time a long continuance at tbe work eems te enervate both body aad roiod, and to render the workmen quite unnt lor almost any outer una of labour.

I have the honour to be, ite, John Smith, clerk to the Board ef LruardiarnV' Tbo letter was, no doubt, a circular to the polio mart. trates generally. LAW SOTICESCnU Dag.) COVItT oj BANKBUPTCY, Baighan rtet, Sot 9. iBrfurt Sir C. F.

Williams.) THOMAS P. KASOM'a BA RITTCT. This wu a sitting of. tbe Court for tbe further proof of debts and tbo final enrninination oi tbe bankrupt, aescniXKl horse dealer," resident in Park lane, Hyde park. On the learned taBISSIOA inquiring what bobIJ be tbe result of the sittiae.

Tbe Official Assignee Said, a balance sheet bad been put Into hi band which la nowise oould be called aatiafactory, for when be came to look at it be found the baakrupt owed coward of 1iOOi. without a single shilling of assets to meet it the accounts furnished showed there were no debt doe te the bankrupt, neither wu there any property to be ex pected. Botafteralltbis, tbe bankrupt had only delivered in hU.balance aheet the day before yeaterday, though tbe rule of court wu that it oogbt te be' lodged with the official as signee ten oays prior 10 uie siiusg ei sue ioun naeu jor uie final examination. Th Vankruct, when uked for aa explanation, said be wu not aware of the practice of the' Court, and bo wu not able to eel ine account reads before. Sir C.

F. Willlabs said he could not enter into tbe ques tion of the Bailing of tbo final examinatibn, it wu out of ma lunauicuon as prracui, uio vaunrwu mvi w.w hi balijioe ahaet within the time specified to the official as signs. It was a rule of Court laid down by the judge of the ixmrt or Review and tne tJommiasioner, wuica iuu.i trictly followed up for the but InteresU of the public at large for if uch were not the ease, the principal creditor mirbt hereafter complain that tbey had not bad an opportu aity of inyeitigaiiuz the accounts, and in such a ptoeeedieg the present a full investigation wu most eesrntial. He r. Williams) advised the bankrupt, the sitting would ncotasarily bo adjouraed, to look bU baUnoo ibeot, and ore if te could not referra it, for bo could assure him unless somethiag of tbe kind wu done, be (the bankrupt) would find biauelf in no better situation than he wu at prearat.

Tbe ten day given wu for allowing any obiectwni mooted by th creditor to be takea Into consideration aad brought before the Court at the final examination, when it could be discussed. Borne conversation then ensued as to nature of tbe petitioning creditor' debt, which had been proved, and the only oo up to this MttinJr; after which fir C. V. WILLUM laid, be thought too baLinoe aheet ono that merited scrutiny the furthct extent poeaible, J.n hia' debt at nwardof I.OXif.' without a hi nite for a nw trial, and tbo revival ef tbo judgment oflaiacle tartbig of ppart property to meet them. It wu Btitled monitrov, aad It seemed to aim (to tM wore oi ine a 1 au A WB (aa I Sl ORTlXa INTELLIGENCE.

nCNTTNO APPOINTMENTS. Tb Ramont Ilarters win meet Monday, at Penruddurk oo Wed nevday, mX Lwcrw and oo halorday ai Lonwatbby at batf psat 1. Mr. toakrnrtoo's Itounda Oa Tuesdar, at Uelajont andon Friday, at dor Court at II. Th Braokald Uariert.

On Monday, at Newnauket 1131: and on Thuradar. at Trlesoomb Tn at half, oaat 10. ltrirtitoo liariera On Monday, at Patcham'i tn Wednesday, at tbe Race eoun: andoa Friday, at the Ihke at 1L, Tbe Kaat BtuTout liounda. On Monday, al tb Old Sblp, ITajhet at a quarter to 1L The Norfolk liounda. On Monday, at FudJin Norton on VTed neaday, at Melton Constable and oa Thursday, at Crarbah.

Thurv ford atbalf pistlO. Tbe Holdemeas IIounda. 0a Monday, at Ilrandsnmtni Moor; on Tuoday.allUirvwCooalabU; onTbunday, at Lund ViBare and on Paiur.iay.at Honh Ibdtoa Whio at II. Mr. Ixnitbo Owen's Iloondi Oa Monday, at Crociton ITall on Wedneadsy, at Coodover IlaU; and oa Friday, at I'mnrton VUlaja at Lalf putlO.

Mr. Lecbe's Hoon4a. Oa Monday.at PentreByrbaa Tkunday, at Cardea and on Saturday, st lleeaton tattle at baU.paat 10. Lord I'etre'i liounda. On Monday, at Puddl Dock; Tburaday, at Woodbam and on Sauirday.

at Laurdon 11 ilia at half past 10. Mr. Chandler'B Ilounaa Oa Tuevday, at Sbrawley Wood and on Friday, at Bredoa lliU barf paat I. Tb Ludlow I louada. oa Tassday, at Wsttleton Turnpike and on Thurwlav at Milaon Wood.

Tb Herefordabire liounda On Tuetday, at Ttotherwas and on Friday, at llredwardine Bnde at 10. Tb Tkkbam liounda. On Monday.at Black rost. IloUinxboura and on Tbunday, at Lynated Street at balf paat IX Tba Chaahlre liounda. On Monday.

at Faover i on Wedneadar. al Manor tieuat oa Tbunday, st Bootb lan Su ulhy and on rwturday. at Mini al balftoat 10. Uf. Mttfw'allourabv On Mandav.

at Borouah Green: andoa'Thnra oay, st Woolpit Ilralb balf pait 10. euro, rwvw a iiwmu wu sica vrivia wu Friday, at roenonon lo mtcni ai mui poa ia. The Thanet Ilarler On Moadsr. at Court. Tba Eaat Kent Ilarien.

Ua Monday, at Kicple Mul: and oa Thanday. al Beer Farm half paat I. Tbe Wyayard and Durham liounda On Tuesday, at Caspp; and an Friday, at Lon at iu. Mr. Wukln'a liounda.

On Tuesday, at Bird's rUnUtionii aad on Friday, at CUrow at 10. The Nonh Kliropabire Houndi On Tuesday, at riruhill aad on Saturday, at IlicB Ercsu quarter to 1 1. Sir T. Rouabey's Iloumla. On Monday, at Burtinrton ou Wedneadar, al Loynton and on Friday, at birsltoo at hall paat 10.

air. Mrynen liounda. Oa Monday, at Black Sloiuh: ou Thundsy. at Drakrlow i and on fwturday. at Uliibnrld lialf paal 10.

Tba Marquis of lUatihrs's liounda, On Monday, at Graredieu on Wednesday, at Cbaddeaden' Croas roads aad on earurdsy.ar Bunny bail psit 10. both for Jamaica and Ivnard. the total quantity told tbia week not vcdinr loo ntma 1 ner cent, over oroof of tbe Uttar alOa. 2d. lnthe import and stoek there ia little difference when eowparad with lart year.

imry ivamiyi bus two haa prevailed at previoua rata. Oeneva bu aold steadily at the a vane fwMee nuoteei. nnuan ewm aoinia uavaneo. CoaiiaaA A fatr demaad hu wrain prevaited, and 4C lemts of noeduna at pubUe sal went 14. hit bee lor tb better Unda.

wtulrt ordinary sons told rather cheaper low ta mid. ail vers brourbt 3s. id oa aa. per m. Ivmoo.

In East India there hu been only a limited bniimss doiar slnceour Iaat. eitber for bom consumption or export, but buyers have been compelled lo nay aa advance oo tb prices of but sal of otL, and Sd. oo Jnjy rate for small parcel. TA. Tb lanisnd bu been rather limited for both black and men deampuona thaa week, but buyer bav been compelled to pay a small pmui oa wai aaie a raae iwwHmmateivciiwp.

Tha total deliveriaa of tea from the vrarehouart forborne eanaumrtlon on which, duty hu been paid for the; week endinx November 3 ar H. I.0 J01U. OiLa. Hah oila have maintained their former currency, but there ba beea only a limited boater douur privately: at pubuc sal 780 tuns Southern sold at title 261. 10.

for low to rood aj abiy. Sperm bu sold steadily at the quotations. Linseed hu been taken tparlnrry at 77. M. In rape ntu naa beea aorat, ana price oat rauea ra.

oo. tor paio, and lis. 6d. fee brown. I Ute lest doina.

aad prices bat declined 20s. perron. Palm steady at Ms to llaOd. per ewe Eajt India cocoa nut a tut Quoted. tnesa For back pepper there are still few buyers, but Imporlenwul not submit la lower price; Si Obari Sumatra at pubbctaJ were booth In heavy dusty al ie th oflrrs wen lid.

Fimrnto hu aold steadily at late rate; 3 bars. at puWU sale, went at tormid.dmryqua my. Inejv4slureatnernu nee Blue osier, mi imponars ca.e refused to snbmit to any further nductioeia prices. In cinnamon, mac, and nutmcra the operations bav beea limited, but price continue firm. In jtinter there mil little doint.

and 1,700 bars Benral at public Sal were taken In at 18. Od. to 19. lor mid. quality.

Tvt. There ia mor baaiaew doia te Kant India. aod'rtJO slabs Baoea at public tale sold briakly at ratner higher price, and brourbt 7U. to 73. pee ewL 5rraArs or bOoa.

This article cenbxoei ia rood deraaad. JOO ban have been said at lla. d. per ewt. tiimtrtt.

The rate nrevioralr ntabbabed for rouch bave been anpported. at which a fair eilent of bnMDeae baa' been traaaKted privately; none hu been offered at pubuc aal. and Dotbinr ia declared. British reflned has told steadily at the quotations. Uu Thaetaiand for Eaat India ba increased and rather hkrher price, have been obtained at public sale l.KM bars Benral ant st 17a.Su.

to lav lor rooa wnu. mam ua to ue. ao. iot oru. tajnuna CM a fair avteat atlba auotationa.

Aams. At public saie aw peart am ns Lanaoa yot nave kMfi tirTeead. tba nrinciDSl nart of hictl found buvars mt wiett mueb above tba. taetaactiou.but aot blahertban the market rates? tbeforraer OI nm quailiy von ii.w. kwwi umw.

vt. au. u.a latter al r9a. td. for first; S7a 6d.

for tecoad. and J3. td. for tbird i u. M.t t.

1 im loararv ui uk mi, Jt owinx to tb price coniinr lower from Ruaaul (sales havinr bean mad then st 113 Fetersburih yellow candle hu declined to for tint qualily, but duriar tbe awl two days buyers ban come forward more freely, and a pretty rood demand baa prevaued for Feterthurrb lnw eaiulle on tbe to tonolT th wanu of tbe soariakeri and chandlers, and tbe prk hat rallied to 33. fid. For deUtery ia lb threH find montna nexi year inere are eery lew ouyen. ana iae prior lanoau ml.t Town tallow unaltered. At public sale 391 kext trs.

liudvm't Hay tallow sold at 33a, M. ta and vy tikri Cane at 37a to 37a 3d. Hi caaks Soulb iii" are advertised for auction on Friday next. new vaienua rauma at an, percwucpioiast H10H WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE. This day, morrJn.

17 mio. alter 81 Afternoon 31 mm. after To morrow nvnv, to mia. after 3 1 Aftcraooo it mm. attar Second nrflUon.

nrtee H. AGAINST CUSTOM an PUBLIC OPINIO. for Ibilowla Hbrb Crimea and Miadevneanan FcrtwvinxBtotenawaytbaaenam of mankind, and smadry exratlotay anven tne vrono maa ror uietr qutrsreous sppsu in navm eaten op Under Lb SuperlntMidene or Me. Charles Heaib. This day is pua llsbed.

tn royal Hoi, its. uaodaomely. boand. proof ea IidSa ftORIRkVTSi CHILDREN of tie NOBILITY. A Becond Herlea of roatly Eng avtris, from drawbar by Chafea.

Edwia Lendserr, ana other mloent artists osnminlnr portraiUaf tba bildreaof Lady LHskiss; Prinrem Mary of CambrUlra; children of lb Earl of Durham Lady M. Co, dauxiter of tb Eart of Leicester arm of Lord Cowvarkaci aaurhten of the Earl Jartev Laiiv at. Conrpton.do(btfrof 4iMarquiaof Northampton; Reaisau AJrersoa Capol eananter of vaptua Berteler; ailat ruaeeri Brertoe. wttn Poetieal IUuatrsUona by eaatinrniahed contributors Baited by Mrs. FAIRUE.

Loeitman, Orrne. sad Co. STREAM of UtJMAN LIFfiV Third edition, jreatly nlAried. prise HE ECONOMY oAlEALTH, ot the Stream of Human Life frwsa tb Crsdls to tb Grave with Reflectloe. Moral, Pbysieal.

and PhSomphinl.on tbe wjareadt phaae ol Bmaa Extaunee. By JAMES JOtrivbUN. M. Pbrsiciaa Eatraordlaarw to th Khui By tbe eam author. 7.

Toaiannenosnt aropcaii.irmaTttonriropeaacouaigntions. otri. edition, prtee las. board. Aa Etasyoa Is4etioa; oe Morbid Seoaibffiry of tb StotDarb and Bowels, the Souro of various Dasasea, mental aod corporeal Ninlk adltion, prlc os.

1. t. Cbarre of AJr. New enitiou, price cVHIrbley.RrTaevaoeet. JAMErTX VTCE CHANCTJXOR'S COfRT.

Wvrrwiwrria. SUai 1. Farruharwa v. Balfour, to be spek 10 RwseU v. Bacaanaa, part beard part Weua, by ordet i Loame v.

Mouih'oa. by order aad aouned cauae reuuooa, ot wnura ia an ia in usi. ROLLS' COCRT. WcT wixsrsa. Sit at 10.

TuSett v. Aniutronr to he to. After which motions eonthruee. After tb inotions, OUtee v. Willie part beard nirtwell v.

Col tin. demurrer lu Ilounodjo v. BIkUou caceyliuna. further dbwctloaa, exceptiont. and petition DougLu v.

Conreve, fnrtbee diracuona and costs Sheldon v. Kir wan tl). ctr.u txU v. bcaraurourb (2). ditto, andprtilion.

COURT Or QCEEN'S BUNCH, WsaiMUcirraa Sit at 14. eittlnrs te Bsaesi, COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. WaTmcTav at 10. Middlcaea Common Junes. Perrina Moore v.

Lancetield Norton T.Tvishoua Davin tflriJ. TZSS? Tnily Edoinito. v. DiDier Flk, v. Itaka Tbo rwrne v.

Lralie. Tbe Coart wiU aba ail i Mm at 10 COl'RT OF EXCUtQLCR. I fittmcs ta Bmt EXOIFXIUKR. WasrWinaTas, at W. Druce kte Trjaloe of Merlon's Charily GrCirVewrnRu ayTiSlkwVof Morico U.

buoud Improvement 5eTr iruin HotwlteJlancheatcr Improvement Act, prtitioa of KeeblSuUeionb Wn.ortb Iiouta v. Ucd RCom etibwaTieUtioa ol Kelly Be MKHaajd Comtie Railway. iReOfea' "fi' V'J Midland Cotmrie Railway, petition of Ga BSmiibam and KaUwa. petluon of lUayney SoTdon lUU.a7.petition of the Ilaberdaabcrt' ComjosnT Ra Commer cial ItaU ay, raunon of McaM aiuianoiiauwaypeu tion of Elba Hs Loudon Bridre Ait. ptUuoe of Cumherrte Croydon alailway.

patiuon mow aw vukii wiw i.wirwa uw WooOW TOUAf.T PeUtkas Motiona. After the Motion Williau v. Uolrord, abort The Court of Ret it win not sit tbia day. BANKRUPTCY COURT, lUtniualL rreirr. lllefnre Mr.

ComniivAonar FlvABa.1 rorre Toler Uodaklaaon. late of CaJcutte. but new of Feacharch atrect. nsercbant cboios of aaeiaweca at II predaely. Mr.Sbaw Uelber's liounda On Mooday.at Krailworth CastI Fri Uorc la tn Tree, near olonebndre at nall liaat 10.

Cotteemrrr, Uoueda. On Monday, at Grimatborpe are advertiaed lor eucui airtT aalea ol rSiL Saturday win very eaunsive; itnwbkhth.iirirtenUeaavarieed On RCRAL AFFAIRS. AIN'o I)0MESTIC POULTRY; the best maaaa of brar lhav. rearine. and farieninw them.

MAIN. A.L.8. Tkard aditioe. as. fMrckurootbGrrsDd Weadsof ArrioJair.

Fourth edilaKt. 30a, oloMred plate. a. Dairy Husbandry. Br WHaam Harler.

8a. I. Morronon8o4aadfbIUrrtaIPronia Ajrieultore. ft. nmysrd's Prsatieal Farmlaf aad Grasiar.

ftesaod aditioo, te. Ftnavyaoa's BriUtb Fanaar. Seeoad edition. 9a. 7.

Rorart' Fruit Cultivator, with bats sfailths bast fruit, ft. JJadiC g. Waiat's FlorisU' Cultivator. 7a 04. enloored.

t. Ia the prase. A Treaiiat oa Prantin. By Jasae Main. n.

Ridrway, Horadilly. and aa booajeber. BODtult la tbo defendant' favour, who wu dearly a tba naate of that suite Rule A aarranted. After tba dimoaal of afew other snotionsof a triflina na; tore, tbe Court proceeded with the cause in the old nw trial paper which remained orerfitrmUrt terra, and wu occupied OaUite risteg with tbav trial that list -la tb) cobTN of the arnsnent ta iora aaayor waa tatre soedwith aU thousuarponip aad ceremony by the Re JLord order of London, who, la aa address distinguished for fell crty of eipreawion presented Ida Uruahtn, and alio the late Lord Mayor, to the Court. TheUrdChiel Baroo tbeare rjied to the teamed gentleman la a speech the too of which yauot bar been bigfly Ratlfyisgta those diatinguiabed la iiyiatealotirU Mm tot their doyartaro, Unng first Eldon) to "olaowfflggTeat contempt to the great eal a party to Ute Issuing of ouch a tUt," and bo should in where there appeared to be no aasete follow to La a mm fVaea anravarad tbo iidtm, of tha late tearaed lord whom bo bad be tore luotod, wbtcb Jidm bad rwrnied by tb Court ef Ewrkrw, and put la fneUet raere CKcaiouthanooeof the CommiioteT that of adjourning thprceedibplatUetoV.

Such a blaieaheet the oaa now tot Wnrw Llm ba never remembered have aeen, and a full Inquiry iato iheoU be inititnted; Cewditort msjjyetinCwtil ti t.V.t j.Ji.'.ji.i i.i i. itiI nr iVniM be a hoe ia a Ibrht cart, i r.rrrtTi"" rrrJlZZZZU tin. ulw rractnrlar the bone aw uo Btwtufut mm un ouniium is. saw it tiai Celesiul ruEvoKtsox. On Friday mornlsg lut a r.leaiini and aineular appearance presented iteslf en the sea from tb western pier.

Tbe morning wu boisterous, the tea considerably agitated, and ihe horizon lost In a hazy ulanriu: whilat' a dark LtavT eland "lowered upon th fj boooen of tne ocean." i no sun was completely oonceawu una tbo view by dens cloud, yet a beautiful aegment of an eva neaceat raiabow au prented is the diataace, which had a Tory itriking appearance when cootruted with the fonsbro upeetof tooibci.iifaXutLeoj could penetrate. Cm ItrluJ. Vicarf.l Anottjer (Van Ambcrcr. "We rialled Batij's Crcus Royal, and were certainly not a little atirprioed to oeo the king of UeforetchaalidbybUkeprforanact ofin rabordination, aad almost immediately afterward the keeper laid himself down oo bis back aad called tbe lien to him. Tbo Bob! bout tamedialely obeyed, aad eoiurMiioed licking hi keeper' hands, face, ifi, and fondle! with kirn Uto a dOgsJwTrwfalHpt papfTm YesteitUy moiBing, ketweea 1Q arid 11 o'dock, genUevaaa BuneAatiahelV reaiding In Vto7WBlkJCp rvMK.Ot flaMa.

mwdrur tha end of Whlte cro Cbkwell otreet, when he ws luiocUd down in, ana sue vavumwiin OTVbOKIII day, tb Uaor la tn Tree, near Nooei Tn cot onTaead: i f.i .1 th.i,Mir.tata.. and eontkVrabk Barretc bate abjw been takkn at the aeadaT.atlfemfoidAahtaAdoBThurwUy.attheKcoiirav alio. 1 tatter Quotation. A public aal of 11 J3 dranu of new Turkey pulled Ai'JZZlJiiZzTTtr aiU 0 drama new Sultana ralaiai. hate been brourht forward: day.

at Stainfietd ILalt oa Wednesday, at Heotrrovo Wood onThura nvarjr tb. whole of the former wen bourhi lnat day. at Lanrtea by Wranby Friday, at Lea aad on Saturday, at on. tne rJeme 113. the tatter J.4 For old currant there a rather la.

ma rfemand new lav. of? bntaklwlrj at Redbourvi ITall on PaOviaiosa. There is teat demand for botb IrWi and foreirn butter opO ii i. v. Baailby at Lord' sarborourb'a liounda On Monday.

A ai iVi.1 Th bouth Wold Iiounda On Tuesday, at Withcall Bracken aad bom descriptions: nowevet. the dvaeedpeK ej then obtained ar sop awacaen, anu tted I reiuid aelhust lOte. to lOfs. .7 T7 ti a A. mAw u.1 all fin littea aee Iwdrt Kr.

Tudwaya Ilounrfai On Monday, Ratcombe Lodrei On Wed Bacostul finds a ready tale, and all qualities are held firmly for late OiUowinaalarted Mr. Webb', be. m. Pauline both bio ono. Howbo k.

a. He U. 1.1. I. li.tlit u.ll Tb foUowint alao started, but did not return to the winninjr piwt r.Armstrr'sFkJuwaTMr.TUbury'sPaul Frr.

Mr. tldarre's Jim Crow, aad Ht. EliaorTaYcuow Dwarf. Woo bybalfa leturth. tfter a fin race Amour numerous other acejdenta.

Mr. OtAurre, bone. Jim Crow, slipped into a drain and brols his back and Hr. Etntan horse, when loolinr very bk a winner. feU at tbe second leap from home.

Tbe Ua wu admirably cboaea, and tbe adair rave rreat sauatactioe to a very numerous company. IIorsibix JJniDtR BT 3Ianuc Thursday morning lut one of the moat liorrihlo oecurrencei took place at the Tillage of E31enboreugb, near Marrport, whieh ever fell to our lot to reoru. The dreadful andTappalluig scene wu the work of a maniac, named Isabella Falcon, aged at by whom a belplcu and aged osaan wu cruelly deprived of life. wno dicidediy tnaane, was lonneriy an uiuait of a latterly beea a reaulentia the wtirkhonae of eaborough, where on Thursday list oho was eet.t work to peel lomopotatoeowith Jane Say, SS years of age. The two womea were aloaa, but they had not been long tt work when a load acrcain wu heard in th room.

The other inmates of tha workhouse ran to tbo apartment, but, horrible to relate, before they reached it tbo wretched maniac had literally oercred the head from tbo body ef ber reBerablo victim, and wis orea the act of Ttelently euttiraTtBO old woman' Beck. Mr; tifgg, surgeon, wu Immediately lent tor, and on hi arrival found the bead attached to tie bodyonly by a htthj laan, aa4B tmall part of tha wiadnfpe, tltebcauof thoBeek Ubee eomplitcry aeTerod. On the wrener inquest being held these taeu were eloariy pRrred, aad the colpritiBa eora mhted to taiher trial for wilful murder at the neztaaaue. TbeUraentAhUeynsequtace of ouflcring taaano pauper to niixwjireatrainedwith other lanute of a workhooj have frroeBtly Uen eiperieneed, and th waetiea cannot be too uonput anendtejctt too uuiTtray coBdesoaodv Cw UrUUfoftT. tZi'ZSmrZZu'ZSia FrktaVTS Bu ueWoo, Vmanworjin tte toS atKrnr'" at Tomer Farm and oa Friday, at arrriijjjrov ate.

JJU pieces coir Junk. Ira. Ira. i 101 bda ratuu. rf'AfmitbIourida On Monday, at Oare on Toeadar.

at ToaACCo. A brbk demand has pnvaued for 'home consumption st Veiiwoiron ThuSivai WeyhSl an frmay.siToutb th. advanced prices qnoted. bot tor eaportatjon bc.ta, of consequence lUiiaTtlL anunoay.ai vteyaui.aa ou rnuay.aa ooutn neu toteetocreaamacV maridaof tbe Importer. MrTHortock's Hounds On Monday, at Nestoa Fark Lodrt; on llaair.

TbeamvaUolriuaiianconiumrsaiaa. buyers tav tec a Wdneiu Spy I ark; aad on Srday.UlBrKatonGato Tb Scrneraet Subatriation Homda.On Toaaday. at Conlhe'jton i RoBBEBIES. Information 'of the folIowlnST lob "Tb.K.oTficSna'M ou brie wu Jterday eonreved tothepoUc, On Wedneaday Wednesday, st ReinrVer and on Friday, ai Mockhei. irsrhaibpei 14.

night, from the parleor of the Bioo Posts public house, Pitt Sir Jam Flower's llounds, Wednesday, at Eccies HaH; and oa ttreet. Fitzroy equare, a large eiaed timepiece, with the name Fricay.u6netinonUnmuon atlL vr iniams" on the face. Between rSaniiT and Wedneo CITT STEEPLE CIIASE. I day, from tbo house of Mr. George Child, No.

31, Brad This event came off on Thursday, over four miles of a tporttci twin street. Lambeth, two one of them old taahiened, try. la tb irbbourbood Romford, far a rold cup. wiu, aawacp nv ,,0 fin number suppoeed to be 869, name of aMi pooentraw si n. tM.isA r.

watci and the owner. nam aad adareu tha other, a tortoise shell watch, studded with silver, aad the same name oa the watch paper inside. a r.w rfsv since, from th bedroom of the bouse of Mr. Si mons, Commrcil place, Camden town, a lady's gold watch, OOSDIS ua.w iu.i, an Son, CornhiU." On edneaday afternoon, from a bouse under repair, situated No. 11, Lowar Grosrenor place.

Pim Iico, a oustity ef tools, conaiatiag plane, uws, chisels, On MendaT the house of Mr. ohn Burroaa, of ifitchel drter.near Whitchurch, Hants, was broken and entered, and iff fam flnjur loth lalrefjl a dmh waisfeeiat. finv I wiTV fcadkerchiefa. and a auaalirv of other article carried away. Three men of the of Brown, Boll, and Bacon, lately working th Sennhamntoa railway, are suspected of tba robbery, a rewara oa.

au ocea ecerea iar uwir ap orehension. On Friday afternoon Thoma Coanor. charred with stealing a watch, escaped from a constable of Woolwich, who bad him in custody. Connor formerly belonged to the division et police, but bu lately beea working an exca vator. A reward au aeea onerea icr nil apprtnension.

Barbarous Sheet S'txalees. The cases of shseD stealing which have recently occurred in aad eroaud tbe neighbourhood of West Mooiton have been numareos they have beea renurkakablo for their cruelty. The wretch, oa securing a sueep. rasuuuy proceea te np It open wun a knife and cut out the fat mam the dying animal, together withthe fleshy parti, avoiding th bone. Tba abwulder are frequently severed with the skis on.

Oa the 21st nit. Mr. Kvereo, ox Mooruaa, naa ewe, nt tat sbbe ktiMO. roe aaae night Mr. Smith, of Lyng, had "two, and Mr.

Bebert HarriacnVof Weat Newtoa Farm, cae killod. Oa tbo SSta, Mr.W. Warren, of WaMord Farm, had a fat wether UUed, aad on Friday xngbt last Mr John GedirTT, of Adaborough, Bad a owe Ulaso, wtta lama, im termers hat iptroeoij ei feredartardofSOf.fwtheSccrveryofLaaoaandr,w witn tn strong abnorreaea biiiiui eraeuy ue i aad which, hu roused tba BagBbourhood mto TOganoa, win, Bring tba perpetrators to yastioov row" frV I NDEX TESTACEOLOGICUS; or, a Catalogue 1. of Shark. Rritiah aad Foreirn.

arranied aeeordtnr la tha IJnej. Syrtem.wittiLatin and Eadtth References I Authonand Fiaes when found. By W.WOOD.P.R.8.ndP.L. Author ef "ZoMraphy "Qeneeal ConeboiorT, I lhiatruions of the LnmxuGenerCof Itiatcta," Sir. PnbUtned br W.

Wood. O. Tavutsck atraat. Coventrarden. Tbo object of Ibis work it te cornban aorancy wfth economy tb furore (tbourh moat correctly Ira wn, iuA hiibly rlcasaed in coloursl beia Iras thaa tare brthinrv sach.

TVbookrscbideaalltbtsbeUs eoctained la the various upenaiv wart upon tn suueeuieaide many new eneaer.4 the tysisa LamarcM well teu of Ltrmjroabas keen UlustraUd by liaptia? bis rpeciiic'raaiea tbe Bjrore Urnarbom the week; so that any coUection of slfUsaiar aowbsrvaaredsrievrtincalryby inspection. P1 Gat. trw Jrnt puMuhixi. pric ta; te be rantlnued momhly. Ma 1.

ol KAD5 ot the turiat a SIcetcn book: of Life wm' aTr.EU cnsirsclerisue Fortraits of tb Dreasmaters I. th liiner Owvytb 3roca: Broker, ud tbe Lawret'l Clerk. Br QG1ZFIZZ. Wb LvwcnpUve Letter preas by th meat popular authors of lb, day dotbinr can be man bf4fk ud onrinal ibajs these pomsits, which marirout tb class they in tntendad to represent as diaunetry UUIU rej arweuaen of tn eenus wart Delort tb aya. Tbacbarsetrrasn.alto leacribod with coojadarabl bdeary aad rraracicr.

and if tb work pnesad to tin Tb Heads' of other ctaaseswitbu much truth thnarof Aonraatuoosaber.tbevoraroa. weo cernpieteav mat be rwonlar both aa Heads sod Tales. "Oourter. Alio, fust published, price Ltieaf an Amborv, tbe Bmte Tamer. WUb Xanittnt.

of Ui es traordinary Fapila. By Kpcrntm Wate.citlam of hew York. Robert Tyaa. Cheapside. Juvt nubbahed.

In 8vo prk la. af TnE SEPTUAGINT and HEBREW CIIRO NOIAGtrs tried by tb Teat of their Internal Scientific Hvi denee; with a Tab from Creaiiovi to the Acua ioa of Cttiah. B.C. 010, sbowin tbeb JabQoaa DiSireoceo at each Dtte also, oo tbaCnU Periods whleb leemirate la and mark tne Year 30 lb Point of Tlaa that sums np aad ccceentntet, in a rona. the Cbneolory of all Past Ares, and appear nktwn to aaow the Apprtecb of the Ead.

By WM. CCNINCHAME. of Laiaahaw, ta eottaty of Ayr. Behold the Lord eoxaeth with tea tbouennaT of hi aalnta." Enoch in ver. 14..

LotjJoo. J. tet od Co. lUtcurd atvl Eon L. and O.

SevVy; lad J. Cochran. Edinbunrv W. "iVbyt and and, W. Irmes.

DtiblnRberjonandCo. OlaazQw. John SmiU aad Soil. Also separately, pnea ta, Tb Seand Chatter of to abora Work. On tie Great Periods wtiira trrmreatetn tke Year lag, ae.with the fortroiai Table.

"rmeeeraTcn st ee TnE COMMERCIAL ALMAXACK for 1639, prtre M. on a bread tbeet; contaminr. bssklr the (which todndes a Tide TaWe.l A List of Coacbes. Vans, snd War roc from London all vart of tbe i fand. their tears and place of strtmr.

iThivhat wpeeuilarto this Abnanaek.) S. Railroads from LoraJo the tames of te tram startin tb towwt by which tbenaw; and tbe orSce to L.wdon wbiea rarry pajaeneers wd paree'a lo then. a. A Lhu of 8 eam Pacrrcti i. A List of MaU Coaebs.

aad the iam from which they start, i. A Lut ef Wharf i from wbenot roods in con Teyed by eanals sod ocaatwia to sll nana of the keuMom. a. A Eisl of. Stamps.

7. A Tsbi sbowin tbe prooortion (pee iluo Stock la Fw. llcFandOkouMbsMtewcBotbertoyrMteaam tetonst, and kka wtwhtpiouoitluoreT bear to tho vakaa at landed aMataa. BAoaw Thn Table, ohowiar the number of dayv fcm rry ssarra ono momb aay day te another mor 'Ji. A Last of lb BAttisn.

Und 1L Ulerest Tble al rTn and at four per oral. Ii lPenof tbe ears and Moon In lt. It Stoets tranaferaM Ue Bar. of Enibvad aad East IsObcaiaa. Ii.

Btyavrs kept at ttePasfie Offices. IA. Tenni indltetolastelMJ. It. OeiwrJ Pott ofBos Reeubuions.

.17. Ite TteevtftiirrryofLaitOTfrmtbTwapavayFo.Socbc, STANDARD W0RE5 on sad Botaar. By wL0CAliw l.X'NCYCtOPiKDlA ot AGRICULTURE; XL oamra jbw tb TIarory ar Praeofit rk m7c3uTUkavna renoWiy of toirksl ead VejwwbW roieUoBa eAaSrultar. Ae. Wiihnaartr IJM Enrravlrw oa Woo.

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