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THE I TIMES, 1848. "THE STA OF OERMAfiy. frtO 0C OWW CORRETOirDXJCT.) JSiidcr cf thi month pregnant with Tor i niMrtiiiM tA All urrauir. rrt8? SLsiiv Ckmirw of her Sovereign Powers Monday 'Ia the raid A of eonTulrioni which extend all over Europe, the nglUh and (till oontinne from day to I dlr without inr wider; fluctuation than that of wia hr Mowrviim t'ower li tT, Thr wffl thf determine per cenU Conaola opened thUworning, both ht prorare "hcrwlf against at fur money and account, at 80 to 81, and closed at rrwittout. TlWTWiHalwacciaourn.ucnjBOl to81.

BanV Stock, for the opening (wtthdivi fjn wlu i uv mi di. uuu cwi, ior we vwuuig ioiuiiuti fnanic. Confederation. On the tne i ana r.xcnequcri P1' moot at Frankfort, where they 2.. (June), 23e.

to 29. pm. The! and The foreign fund were not extensively dealt in to day, and price continue weak. The latoct trans ilhlcidcINers committee, which now Uon included nraiUian, itnall, at CO Grenada, ft 1x7 at Deferred, at 2J; Mexican, at 14i P6r that, on the one nana, wic nuinS i toi tuguew Four per for money, at 14 for the at 111 for the account, at 1 1 1 T2ari'm mo account, at encxueia, ueierm 7Tkfv' loiffer remain the acrvanU ndI Wf per Cent, at 41 42; at In the Corn market this morning there wai an accond dividend of In. in the pound lia been nothing le.

The free the account, at 22 Venezuela, Deferred, at 5 Ikl Dutch Two anil tri Vonr llS rvlniv or Towcf they arc determined to per CenU, at cttj and rt2J vjj iacir v.v........ in uit opi maracx mu iVntfrfr. advancojof front 1. to. 2a.

on the rate of Monday to feared let the LiKc indrtfithathich will be offered to them, declared by the inspectors under the estate of Har lig to tbe if hc attnnPt in 1 PHte advices from Tan would seem to de adheinct hyan.umtcJ uermany. to note tnatuie present nuanciai reign oi wrror can Sjar jfia flicS 3 nc orm the eubject of continue much longer without leading to a if bwtiie coma general breakup of all commercial affiirs. Suapen nrit he mill tale in the im won the rule instead of the exception, an.l it wlelt BfPrc5ia. ihtt nnlVIni Imt ima wKnllr nnoTnerted nnlitieal P105 wn ni 1 turn can now avert the impending crash. OnSatur EELl nut in Cercuar will he maintain merehant took an onnnrtunitr to ob UiV I I .1 i.

mnri II vrX r.TVmen't. and therebv inteniew with M.Garnicr Page to represent if 4U! Hrf 'wpalantr is great; an men iook iuv.uivaviMK.iwutu,.miiv.irviuKvi fe Mija with. 1 have heani it stated oer to return with a document signed by all the members i 2l Ttr actin that he may fif he choose) now 1 of the banking and mercantile community that might fiU Twn.r Oerraauv. I look on this a a co nprr rfj, participate in the name views, No means of roitiga f.l i.i tion. however, can lie nointed ouL even sunnosinff "fA It IS ropKUtM.

imc tie ctltrs cnvpt. pcrhapss, Austria) must the Governmnt had the will or the power to resort fjC is 5i uv I vo mem anu, wnne me ti. ionaj can see noininj in bcttbeai direful mm wi" 5.r i the ilppreheasions of moneyed classes but signs of fc. iis prjeaoJ a free press; other ynoe ji. 1 1 Kiv tnl tliA Itenublip.

it would anoear' hardlr Ar.nmi rmh wi i 1 i more, and from what I have safe fjr thes parties to show, by calling urgently for Ktaia the Prassian province, their citizen will a rerLj the extent to which they recognize their actswtionteated with a measure of free 1 Janglrg; it appears, that on Saturday the whole of dn tiia acwraixwo luui m. suites the Kue du Rentier which are oon Pirxaait, Ac. "If he join' Austria in to nectd with the large manufacturing town of Mul Assembly. I am perfectly convinced hous (the Manchester of France) were amongst tiitSoctVrn Gentnny.with the King of Bavaria thosa who stopped. A 'great proportion of the prin st ia Leal wEI se parate from him.

and form an in cipal firms in the metal trade were likewise driven derecient State. Tcraw up, there should bo, at to thisamc step. ni a jttrtsn on jthe part olthe Sovereigns a jt inercantUe advice from Vienna reach to tho to'psst th: measure cf constitutional 5th 0f jiarch, and contain some interesting particu nfaatiit can reasonably 1 demanded on the connexion with tho recent cvenU in that part tfthesabject a dif position U. judeJairlv the capiftd. Owing to the disturbances which had xcii tbtir rultrs; in 'short; each party should be broken out two days previously, the Exchange liad HepttiU yWd vntaelMag, in order to attain the beerj closed, and no price could be quoted.

The dfsrtJend." i payuient of all bills filling due had also been post la many tt tht States the revolts hare been no ,1 for daj It appears that, on the ai taiisff natters. Ia Cassel the Elector hardly eg trembling of the Itndstaende, or repres nUtive his life ia Wtimar the Grand Duke, ldy. on the ISth. an immense number of petitions waon icanTaa uiiistnum nas io uam ivt were presented from all classes ot the population, lffidnfMEdcccrter, was subjected to the greatest including the. members of the Universities, requir ifidirnitks.

I ing reforms suited to the progrc of the times. The la tie fcnMr instance (as I told you) the Elector elcitem'eut which prevailed then led to collisions wudaif to ill tatrestirf, and the mob, finding that inth the military, but the number killed appears pesaasion was of no avail, determined to have re from letters to be far lxlow what is stated ia Crsetofvrev. (other accounts, the estimate not exceeding 12 Veh tilts view they blockaded his palace, and he, or o. In the evening Prince Metternich teeaig tiat'thr. demeanour was not threatening, tendered' his resignation, aud he speedily aaied esca; by the gardens; he was detected quitted! Vienna.

On the following, day the or aad taken' hackly a blacksmith of herculean power. ganiiation of National Guards was conceded, and 7i wrjtthy carried him to the drawing room, the 1 proclaimed, together with the liberty of the press, door of hich he and put the key in his ana onj the lath a proclamation was isued, con pocket, lie then wilktd up to the Elector, and in I yeng (the meeting of the General Estates of the listed ca his couiphinjwkh the people's demands, country; for the of July, or earlier, if possible. He reftived a decided refusal upon which he raised Under these circumstances tranquillity seemed likely I niirv Antiiixniv in tne nromises yjads ntl leave this room." The Elector yielded mart Shota and warehouses, however, of every tie powerful reasoning of the smith.and promised kind, still remained closed, iln the suburbs great ecapliisce but the latter would cot trust him; and itmtrnrtSnn r.f nroirtr are understood exspeUed him then and there to write a prodama have occurred but in the city both property and ta, Therein he "willingly accorded his people's person were respected. Already the enrolment of requests, and thereby saved his land and life. the: National Guard was in rapid progress.

It sec He cannot get a Ministry, Messrs. De Trott and vices had commenced, and it was to consist of La having declined the proffered appointments to 1 ftl.OnO men. At the post was leaving tbepnsucf Foreign. Affairs and Interior. the Emperor was dri ing through the city in the li Weimar the people, never having petitioned at midst bf acclamations, and in the evening the ilesieged the Ducal Palace.

The Grand Duke funeral'of those who had beenilain in the outbreak proBued them a free press, jury, A whereupon WM take place with great solemnity. Although tiej tfeerwd; but next morning many of the work general business had been suspended, the banks and aea, Liviag nothing better to do, again repaired to i savings' banks still continued their payment, tie Palace, troke the windows, and riftsed to listen xhe 'advices from Brussels, alluding to the new totse Grand Duie. One. of the leading Liberals wUch is to be raised by taxation on landed laraj made his way through the crqrd, addressed property, state salaries, 5rc, mention an expectation thea from the palace windows, and after an hour's that from the five principal schedules of the schem p.vy4a? the mob quietly dispersed, and were there will be rawed at least With re tett8 spect to the discussion in the. Chambers, it is stated UiLiappily they met a party of Jena student.

that petitions had been presented enforcing the at Jwhearm; that there was a row, had come fff tentiotf of Government to the necessity of a speedy Mtt lust i tft Uketrt in it. They were informed reduction in the expenditure, and the introduction of tilt the Duke had granted cverythmp. at which morelliberal commercial code. Among other subtly preed much dissatisfaction, and at length, jectg appear will receive consideraticn is after Uauazalut for a short time, they discovered; the question of the stamp duty, both as respect a ifflevuiceahwh would give them (as they thought), reduction in the amount charged for newspapers i Jegittcate excise fr riot the Ministry must be I and the eventual abolition of the import altogether, ejaised: Kick to the nalace the. Grand Duke I fr.mt; i.f dimx.t K.t.v gl iMm vim attempted to get a hearing, and five 1 stilloccupied the time of the committee to whom it I tr having forced their way to the had been submitted.

Business at the latest date con Frae aparaiwats, ctolly informed him that his Unued extremely dull on the Bourses both at AnX QoJtiu wle to litde purpose, but that iif he werp and Brussds. yua aifmis tie they would pacify the jne Havre accounts notice the establishment of an I M' coniP1tl to do, aud the association for making advances upon merchandise. TOMnts taring succeeded in getting up a disturb (Already' had len subscribed by the il 'T1 'otndiesat Jena. parties! interested in the trade of the place. IU accounts aesemxs idc monarcn functions would commence so soon as i lpyiU a He seems immensely popular, were up though no limit is placed to the tis lite proclamation has quite undone all the amount of capital.

a lr annexion with Lola. He Subscriptions towards the establishment of dls ared that he desires peace with France, cwnt bank at Marseilles and Bordeaux, according "'to her form of Government but to advices thence, aTe rapidly filling. The Chamber XLJSCTWf COMM1TTSES. lloodaT Ertninc, Nothing occurred to create activity in the Bail way hare market, where prices continue exceed lngly heavy, with a further tendency to detune. rkis.

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Da. Xtw. Oml Wtm IM. urn. Do.

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a. I Mirr Pa 1 iharM Do. F1fU Do. Mibmtli TblMi Rot. lo WH Mdtnf Do.

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(hi UvHlrai im4. Aouib oAon Do. Nrw. Do. Com14.

Tonthi. lM.4o.Tmlb, Do. ThlfU Follify. Voortl MoncWcr, uJ Mulock J. a Us et BwIltn.

MW Prrf. Jtinrttfcr a gotjUuunptaa dto. I ll'. ror 41. If ll 41.

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44 i 1 1 4lL. 1 104b. I filh ld 4 3dl. id. '2 1 OiK I d.

idt. IlU 8 ..1 Pa. attnuiiia.l par nctt Da. Oavu. ll nrr i i Da tahiroi Da.

1 itu bo. Vtlnu P. ThlrH. I onn ana wotn i Konk StoAVrkhlro Otfard. Worvmot.

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Do. Oivauy Do. Srw Sbrowhln I'stoo South Drr.m I SoutaPuffordnhlro Soutb Hutara ud Dim po.o.1 I Do. No. I Do.No.1 1 Do.

Xo. 4. ThMa Boutb Vrthi. DomMr, udOoolo 1. Ta Vol Kitcsoa nM Harts Dock asd Mtmr WindVir.

SlalnK, a Souti 10 I I I 4 1 JJ 3 dbk JJdU. Si; 3134 33 3 1 rra 10 IT 4rt SO "Ma. a am. 1 dla. 1 i dla.

(I. 4i I i I 13 I tt 1 a. tdl, JO 30 I a 2) dla. 19 434 im i I 44 4 J4 571 13 11 dlo. 9 di.

II 9 Ui. 40 3x 40 11 dU. III 4 3 dla. JJdU. It 1 I dla.

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41 dla. 41 4141a. 3 tidla. Udta. rr .1 dK par Do.

EtUMfoo. Ka. 1. 1 Vort and Xtrvrwtla Do. So.

StwawU abd, BtrwV Do. jr. mntM Prvftfeaco Tork an4 Sonh MUland Do rreferciwo Do. EaMaad WertKJdloi uuuo, rouiaS KaltVATa. Boolorao aad Amloaa Caul of rrans tOrlaaat aoaviononi.

Central of Praia iwajwrara taHlBdlaa amate Botita Xulaad Loaraia 1 la Samba, Lui.tDb.urx Kamuraad uota KnnherB of rrama Orkmn. aad Bordeaox Orcr lad Parti aad Ljoot Farll and OSkaaa Parta and Itoim Parli aad Utnoban aouon aad ilam flataiir and Mew Toun lad STaaUa WvtriaDdari II 1 a dla. Si 11 dla. 12 S3i a d. 10 dll 11 dta.d 11 9 41a.

34 3t dH. II 12 4k. 3i Hdla. 13 13 dav jt a i Ur. I 4U.

I pa. eo cs Si pa. i 3i pm. il 13 9 41a. 1 1 dla.

I 3 dla. I CJ du 1 1 ia. par I dla. I 4H. 13 IJ dta.

I dla. 44 4 dk. 3 3 dia. 9 dk. 13 1317 4tf.

14 13 dla. tdk. I I dta. i It Hit asti int. froimer 11 regards Germany, Bavaria, faithful to 4hat only a general subscription to? the additional amies, will sht the last drop of her blood to million remained to be provided.

At Bordeaux trade fve tie independence and integrity of i a is represented to be perfectly stagnant. The autho .1. nues conunuea uieir exeniuus ur eiuuiujm uic utne ncr.citixens are enrolling as laVxiuring classes, who had become more orderly, thlvv Tn of Polytechnic School, the Frankfort letters it is said, The financial 7. sliepteepers, have applied for leave acCounts from Paris, together with rumours of uni 13 uui iuuimcii iv tmniiiea in lieriin. nave occauonca rnucu uuuim ya.

Here' all the world are soldiers. On Mon 1 aniong us here, and Uie prices of securities on our Mri Cn a 100111 drawn mj dentist aP 1 Bourse are lower." On the 1 7th inst. the rate of Sv t.he"jx'n,p aad 'laalitr rf glorious 1 exchange varied between 118j and The latest A said I am distracted with I Amsterdam letters also refer to the continuance of Jca, will yOU extract my tooth Monsieur," I depression in the market for stocks in that city. 808 ficbe but I am going to Jj. intcllieence from Haiti to the end of January.

lae uouuioon ueing wurcn ihf guurucs. iuc tuuuuj Tr aw ix smaii dqji oi WM tranquil, but relations between II ay ti ana Est. Domingo, it is stated, remained: interrupted. LIYZRPOO March 20. tu MMtu tho afJaa to day at 1 oYlork: am hlre and Vorlnhlrr.

halvw ikt and tih 15 dh. Londa and Nonh W4tn. now quarWa, lit pm. ditto. Brths i M.nrhntar ShriStld.

and Unetvln htir, Profemw. i AiK Midland. e. diU). hl.

6 e. dia. Sonh HuAwd'Oilrc. 11 tilt Prof ronce (lat Treat and MerT Canal I. tit f.

prth crt rn. I (jj. irurni Tnli BaUway ami Canal. 3 3d. dU.

Houtli batn and lx.er. 4 ilMisd aa Jd at 3d din. I 3 dla. Kale, at 3 dorkWinborth and Olawcow, 3br LanaJuro and Vorkdilra IB. aod B.I.

lu dU. Ltncuklro and Vorkxhlre. fifth. IJ dta. W.

It7 Midland. fMldUn.1. r. lldated Btnntnrham and Dcrbjt. 141 tHith tan and Dow, Hi e.

diuo. So. 4. d. e.

dta. Vork'. Srwjwtte. and IIuttIj k. 2.

I pm. Utlo 1J. n. A. purcuaw.

ror iumi pw. Oott ikt. Th demand for eutton to dsj haa keen to a fair titoot. tho trade nann( purcnaiKM ui uuw iuuw IaiI rtdii'. quotatl'in.

aro barely realntaineO. JIAXC1IRSTKR, MarcK 20. at drill under the dry arch of Heidelberg from the rain by the "ousers the mud by being tucuca to their knees. i.Cetiagern.wh.o war sent by the. Heidelberg i to agitate the Powers of southerauennany, of the Federal Pact, has prevailed on iuxcs ot Jlesse Darnistadt aud Jiadcn to "ia p'enipotentiaries to the Courts of Prussia, 1' Wurtembctg, with the view of on those Powers to support their teivL lon cf'Lubeck, the only one which re La decreed a free press, as has the WvLui Ua1MU' whom 1 Jclievc 1 omitted in my ttlr0 of tte Diet thc national ensign icoioun has been mo.t popular, tliclatter are worn mYt.c.ne'.

the hape of a Email cockade, and ilJ. and hens nay, even the asses march u.c Krcetj arrayed in the German tricolour. U.L""; UisOn Tburslay mornipg Wtal "rf 101 T7 "traordloanr accident. aiKaded with un in tha But Itocki, Carliir. tons bur.leo.

lud been Ulen LtL i eaJ htchei down, and was Wrfvi thi abori morainp, on one of the ZalifAt, a dreadfttl aoJ nuwt dcitrucUTi it. fZM "PPoJ that the coal cargo hid I om.chit' ir irwi aeTcral of tbe 'crew, kxhc I art Dot v. .1.. JaUj isausti (fleecier Journal. Auckland (Xow Zealand) papers to the 17th of beyond tne mere details ot tne markets, ao not give a word of iteccnt large arrivals of flour had overstocked the merchants, and prices were nominal, ranging from.

1V. to 18. per ton, ac cording to quality wbcat was Gs. per bushel flax, 111. to 16V.

per ton sperm oil, and black oil, 16. TRADE REPORT. Monday Ereninf. TaLtow. The market i firm at 50a.

Pd. to 61i. on the mt. and at J. for.

deliTery. sellers, an 45. 9d. barers. local an? pnecs aro a.

imiviT. Slock i. Hrery kit week i DtHierraojthoWof June Arrlillairoek arnral om to 4000 Prksof V.a 1 IM. 1M7. 1S4S.

I7.t4I I 10.T3S 1.123 934 1J4 T5.4n '7LK1 BSJM 43 l.4 4M rr.ea r.eur 4S. M. (Ia. Ha. 14a.

Id. I. ttk IioRBEinx Ri.ii.war. Rcccipta for thewwkendittgWedneoJay.MarchlSi Penger. OoodsanlcatUe 35,822 Ji u.

Total 23 Correrooodiag week Uit year 70,002 Total receipt fmm the lt of July, 1817, to tha 15th of March, l13 50c. rrtera Countlea. l3 IfadleroSurd an 1 Manctae trr Railway and Canal, ot Ola. 4IUO. unras.

a 01a. Linnaiira wi imwu. 1 Rldin Unknl. 3 Mo dla. London and Xortb Wanera.

new quai Manehe ter, Kberaeld.nd Lmcohwhlre. Preferenee! 1 dta. 3 14 North Bnlua. uiiriu. 11 uu.

nanoniMiuo. 1 0 10 m. era and Doicr (lawel at 101. 4, 3 3 i tdla. Ml e.

Cjc i du. GLw.w and I'umtrie. ri Hud dndleld and Manchciter, tblr.l, I dta, and Yorkuhiro (We Kldlnx inton', JfC. i on. ixnuon ana nmn nomn.

new Krip. dta. Maedwrter. rtelfteld. and Llncolnahlre.

e(hth, 4i Xorth ttaffonholre, I 3 11 dia Soulb LaMcrn and Dorcr. 53 Uttto, ao. 4. Jtdia. firncx ETCBtiioi.

The tune trammrted UwVijl fJlowi: and dta. Bmitn North Britlih. third'. dK Blnnlnxhain. Wol.rrhampton.

1 Valler. 3t dta. North Xaffurd hlre. X3. 9d.

II ill. tihrewrt Birmingham (Ai, 4 e. dla. ditto 61. 3 Cla.31 dL btaffordelilre, 3 dta.

BRISTOU Marck). Toc KjewiFOl. The diareTOarkrt remala. In 1 rerr djpmwil date, and le MKa were jiiuiaou, uu n.u, quart, ill. LEEDS.

March 13. Dnew Kxcniaaa The hare market ha. been Tery flat to day. The moral1 are the only ououuoai auue aw lln Union), m. M.

Hloraf are the only quotation, of auue XI li. M. 7 7 a. 7 di ditto, ooartcn. 3d.

Pi nil lon ft nin ano imMm 1 JV i a dta. Loo. and Thin. 31 n. 21 dta.

ditto, new. dl. North BrlUah, thlrOi. 11 dla. Northern Count L'nkin.

1 lii. dk. EDISBCROR. Marek IS. Toce Rieiiiaea.

BarfnaM doae thU day Calod.oiUa, aew. IX 6L Sorth Brittah, jCA dlUo. quarVn. 3 17i.UUo, third, 1 Tatd.ti.6d. GLASOO WMarck IS.

rVroci Exmisei. Our market hat eirrleoecd no reaction, wtthstaadlnf the late alarming dodlne In rekw. Oln.xow, Kltoiar nock.and ArrMTenowmchodgll: North BrT h. 2); EdlnburB aad Northern, flrt Saitttah Contrail are rfferod at 17 by a numher of nlkraandaotxtycn; Kdtnbarzh and Ohweow areuoary. at 71; Great N'orUxm are oCerrd at baren at H7.

Nortn BrUfea, thn da, hare ti a. low at a. (3 reidi. an.1 arc hoary at that qna tlon: Kew Caledonian are leUta fur 90a. I( sot haHnr hn iworod, thooith the cuenmnr had withdrawn tho call of aad mibnX talod tn lu 4aoe one for 3 dse on the 3th of April.

Very little hM been dne In bank rtock Too le to dy were: CaVloaUa. Riftnl. ft MtlnHomh an Olanrow. halm, Edtobarfh, Lutth. andCranion, qn uter.

la. Edlnhinrb aad Northern. ditto. new, 15. OkFjow Domfrtei, and CarlWe, 6f OavwojaadGarakirk.

Jfortk Hrttbh. think, 39a. MiMaHa Boona. b'aloa Eichaue Comaaay. 30a We4 of rotlua Xx ataan Jjrotocni QBVr 23 Sena BrlUah Saak, 3L Tbe eornmlttee appoiated to Uioalre Into the' allentloee eoDtalnad la the petition acikiit tbe rttun of the lion B.

Btrutt ami tbe 1100. r. Lereaoa Gower, tie liuinf mem ben fnr tbe boroufb of Derby, met aobx yetterday tn Boom 28 member Mr. W. J.

ClUilere (chainnaB), Mr. W. II. Htantoo, Sir E. W.

ifXajhton, Sit II.1' B. f. Dsrie, and Captain P. Bennet. At.

the commericemcnt of tba' proceedings a tondlanu. Ion took place on tbe propoaal of the cbo.neI for the peU tlonert, to alter the list of cbargti they had handed in to the committee at ue nm ntunc. After deliberating for a ihert time with ctoeed doors, the committee decided that the original list ihould be abided by. but, on a apecia application being made for the admiiiion of any particular ervlence, tbe committee would reeerre to tbemelrr tbe right of acceding to tbe reipievt, ihould it appear dcairable. The wIukm wLo wm under examination at the but ait tlnu wai recalled by Mr.

Hamuel llolmei (a freeman). Ia conatquence of what Gib eon aaid to me I went to the ommittee room I aaw Mr. i 13 I George Hood either at the committee room or at hie home. I ukeu 4lr. Ilood whether it wai true that all the freemen were wanted.

He ui.l, I muit work ai hard as I could, la confluence nf there direction! I art to work. I frot the book which now produced the names In pencil in that book are partly in my bajid writing; the fijrurta in red ink opposite to the namei wai written by Tbomai Hawkridire. There are 2 namei in tho book. The name of Jowph Stenion were written by Hawlcridjre. I uvr the people wuooe namei are mentioned.

I canraaieu them and told them they were to be put on the committee. On the riuay eremnK I went to the committee room there were many people there. Mr. Jlinilmll Ilirchall waa there, and I bcliere Mr. Mannfieid Cooper wai there.

Tliii waa on the nomination day. the day before tha nollinff. The meetinir iu.iiiuii.ci: room waa aooui gettm toe Toiera up carry the next day. After I left the committee room I went to the rreemaaont Amu, kept by Samuel Ward. There I aaw 1 noma.

I rritin and Key. and many other, who were Tote a. I aaw Whitaker in the committee room that ereninir ecTera timet. He giving directions about the Toting earn. 1 Know me niiuur member 1 taw them tn the committee room on the polling day, and I had aeen them Mantfietd Conner at tha committee room on! tbe noUinir dar Mr.

Strutt and Mr. Gower to MrJCooner at that time. I waa at the committee room about: 8 o'clock on the pulling morning. PariJ Staiiiiby, came there about tbe nmo time, and in contequence of what be taid to me 1 wen, to oiii CKamiby, ana aiked him to Tote for Ftrutt and Uower. He taid he could not unleii he wai for it, at he wai Tery poor.

I taid, be ihould 71 ex dir. BV cn lr committee ai uiual, and. I dij ru. bim watcuca uim. 1 men went to Mr.

Manhall, at the Lamb public ana taw a greit many Toten there. I after, wardt met Ilichaid Clarke, a freeman, and aaked bim if.kn bad polled He taid he ihould not unleii be had i.imcthing for it. He wanted to be put upon the committee for iix diji. I replieil I could only gire him fire daji. He then aid.

a I waa a poor nun be ahouU like the Bromine from nmo one cW. 1 ailed him whether he would tale Thomai llawlri.Se'i word he cemented. Clarke and I then went to the committee room. WbiUker and llawkridire were in the rooni. I told Hawkrilre what had patied.

and anked him whether Clarke could not be put down fur Cre daji. llawkrI rtl lieJ. The nollin? waa iroinr on. When Hawkridge laid thii Whitaker wai close by. They were writing at a table.

I took Clarke and polled him. I went to llagg lane early In the morning with Simon SUimby, and aw Kichard Hirch, a Tery old man, a roter, and a freeman, SO yeart of ajjj. lit ni in bed, and Terr infirm, I took Birth to. the poll in a fly, Mr. Addama, e.litor ef the Rtporitr, (rare order for tLefly.

I went to tbe Tifer and to tha Lamb, and aaw a ureal marvr rntera at each place. I know Jamee Hough, lie laid to me, "I am iowii on. tne committee it it ail right; 1 will so Mo the poll." I afterwardi taw Hawkridge at the committee room. Stripe of paper were written out. containing tho namei of freemen who had not voted, and I hid to run after them to bring them up.

1 receired the alip from Hawkridgv. Two of theie freemen, Henry Addanu, a jewr eller. and Ilutler, taid they would not Tote unlet they had aomething for it. I told them put them en the ivimiibbcc, uiu aaiu uej wnuiu nare ii. eaca lor iour aayf.

Aflcr liawkriilge had (riren me the alip I found pome of the rreemenwere in the handi or othen. taw Mr. Addams, the editorof the Reporter, on the poUingday. Addanu aaid to me that 1. muiit be quick or the election would be loit.

I told him I wii Tery tired that I had done what I could with the freemen, and thkt my ammunitiun" wai tpent that I 'could not get any more Toten At 4 o'clock the poll wai declared. On the Monday morning after' the election I taw Thomai 'Austin in h'u anon he ahowed me hit liit, and I weiit orer it with him, but I had not got mine ith me. In consequence of what Auitin taid to me I went with John llolcrta to Mr. and then we all went to Mr. George Hood.

I taw Mr. I food giro Roberta 3 10v. After that I aaw Thomai Hawkridge at hi houte be aaked me for luy It ii the book I hare proWeJ. Ill looked orer the name, and put thefigurea in ink againit each name, and aaid he would give the book to Mr. Whitaker.

1 had tome con relation with John Hawkridge another browier, Jamea, wa with me. bad receired direction! from Whitaker, and Mr. Hood, to warn" the men who had len on the committee to go down and be I went round and gate the warning, and amongit othen I gare it to the Hawkridget, to Roberta, and to the BencrofU. They were to go to the committee room at Iron Gate to bo paid. Altogether 1 warned about 60, aad told them to tell other.

1 had expended a trifle of my own money, and when I taw Mr. Whitaker he told me 1 had better. hare my bill ligncd by Mr. Hood. Itoml made me out a new bill, and then Whitaker paid me." I wai ordered to be at the committee room on the erening the men were coming to be pai Itcfwe the huiinea commenced I loo'ied into the room and taw Mr.

Whitaker. Mr. Gray, and Thomai Hawkridge there. Mr. Whitaker waa taking money out of a bug, aad he aiked me who had authoriied me to put certain names down.

On hearing that Mr. Hood told me, be replied it waa all right. I taw other who had attended! ai committee gentlemen come in the erening. From time to time in the courte 'of the. ereuing I.

wai called into the room by rMr. Whitaker to amwer one quertioni with regard to Toten who were being paid. I wa outiide the door when the freemen came, which wai ahoat i o'clock, and they continued attending till near 9 o'clock. I taw acTeral whom I hare mentioned come to be paid. When I went into the room I law money on the table by Whitaker.

I taw Bichard Clarke rreeire and othen on let Ting the committee room ahowed me their money, liexidet the freemen who attended to be paid there were alia 101. hou'eijoMen. Taking the freemen and tbe notuenold en together I ihould ny that more than 200 attended to be paid on the two nights. After the election tome of the Toten called on me with reference to the payment. I tent them to Mr.

Barber's office. The clan of putting men the committees wai quite a common thing at the Derby elections. The freemen I hare mentioned are the greater pirt Tery poor men, and tome of them aged. The Duke of lCTommrc a aimaaouae in ruu eircci are ocrupieu cniireir by freemen. I can state that tome of those freemen Toted at the last election.

Crow examined by Jfr. Serjeant WruxcrtAX. I cannot say whether freemen were put on the committee by both uies. I wai on the committee for term days, and was paid. I worked Tery bard sometimes I had to work as late as 8 o'clock.

SeTeral of the freemen I hare mentioned were employed ai messengers. When I was desired to warn" the men, I wt to tell them to attend at the committee room to reeeire their money for being on the committee. Not one half of the men had done any I hare had a dispute with Mr. Barber about a claim for money during the regis (ration time. My bill was 15.

He tent me.5. and when I aaw him he said I had not made ray bill right. He might hare said I had OTircharged 10s. I was not turned out of Mr. Ilarl cr! house, charged with being drunk.

I wai aaked by Mr. Bailer whether I would tell the truth, and I' first tol what knew to Mr. Flewker, the attorney. I hare come here to tell the truth. I hare gone to other people in order to get up eridence, and expected a trifle for my trouble.

1 haTe gone 'over to the Tories. Sir R. Peel bai chanedd bis opinion. (Laughter.) I hare been a Reformer, but haTe found out that when poor people; get all the reform they aiked for they become poorer. (Laughter.) I hare been employed erer since the election to look after the registration for the Tories, and begin toHhink that they' are the best men.

(Continued laughter.) I hare asked Thomas Knight to come here as a witness, but will swear nothing was raid about SOW. Mr. Flewker, Thomai Bailey, and Berber were in the room' when the conrersation paused with Knight about coming here as a witness. The witness then acknowledged that he had sought the man Knight, oniseTera occasions, endeaToured to persuade him to come and giro etiJence in the inquiry. On being asked whether be (witness) had erer taid he would run all the risks oi neriury in political matter, he denied most emphatically baring ottered such words.

On re elimination the witness decUred he had not been paid or prouised any money by Mr. Flewker or Mr. Bailey. By the (MxMlTTSE. I did not change my political, opinions on account of the quarrel with Barber.

This witness wai under examination aurmg uie wnoie dar. The Committee adjourned till 11 clock thii HORSHAM. Tbe following hon. members haTe been appointed br the General Committee of Elections at the select committee to try the allegations of the petition complaining that Mr. Jerris has been nmiuly elccteu for the oo rough oi i lonuaia uora Courtenar: chairman.

Mr. J. M. I.aikcll. Air.

U. Uanxcs. li. bnenuan, ana enatto AYLESBURY. The committee appointed to try the merits of the petitions ngainsi we rcrar i oi icenng ana iaiu ir me borough of.

Aylesbury met again yesterday in Room 21, Mr. It. rainier, chairman. The following eridence was' adduced in defenco of Mr, Peering, and in answer to the allegations of the! petition charging that his return was obtained by corrupt practloea: Mr. HnmfrcT Bull, azent to Lord Chandos.

taid. that he had been employed by the Puke of Buckingham for seTcral years, and resided at Aston Clinton, which! was now the property of. Lrl Chandos. There were abont 30 tenants there. 15 or 14 of whom were roten for the borough.

He cajirassed these Toten for Mr. Peering, and in his company. at the last election, lie did to ia consequence or an intimation made to him that the Chandos interest was to go with that gentleman. The wine treat giren at the Tew Bell inn wai giren to the Duke's tenant who bad met there to mt their rent. Stnwe Leinr for that purpose at an ineonrenient distance.

He had refuted to pay the bill became he coniddered the charge exorbitant. the last year, or year and a half, the Duke bad usually given dinners to hit tenants noon rent dan at A aton Clinton. When dis continued there the dmnen were giren at 8 to we, of the in con renience of which the tenants complained. Witness had written to the Rev. Mr.

Owen, asking bim to attend the win party at the New Bell inn and to address the meeting on the tabjact of the Marnooth grant, which engaged at that time the attention of the etecton tome extent. II wist to the meeting about 5 o'clock, about which time I 3041. 11 fit 1 I there wen only about narf adotrn aenansj prtarat. Mr. I Ooodaon, ckurchwarden of tha taurUS.

waa caHaxl the raair. Mr. Barjes. Mr. rawlcr, a baker and xoethodkt tstrxon, ana Jlr.

Arglet, were present. Be remembered tflling Mr. Argles that tb meeting wai a print oi the Duki tenant. Hi rrptkd, Sr. Owen 1 to address the meeting on tha Xaynooth grant, and I with to near him.

Witness thereopon aSowvd Mr. Argle to go in. and afterwardi snoka In oroodtlnn ta tha rrant. Hr. Manning, of WesdoTtr, was not allowed to join tha meet tac becanse be wai conducting himtslfln andury maaner and was Tery arum, in never recouected ntTing bad any alteration made in the bm.

Wltaeti bad never receired a saillin; for his exertloni at the late or any previoui election nor had he, with reference to the wine riren at the New Bell, re mreu anrauinonry eiuur rrom Mr. Urtrmr. Mr. iiatton or. Mr.

Tarrott. Hi remembered going to the Crown inn wnen ue Dana irom Aston Umtoa came there, lie nerer rare any order that they ihould hare refrcthmenti on that occasion. And the dinner, which he himself there had at tne crown be paid for before lea ring. TheReT. Mr.

Owen riadieated hk character) from the aspersions cut upon it. and which charred bun with brinr. ing up Toten in a state ef intoxication tn the noil. I At 4 o'clock the committee adjourned tfil 11 o'clock thii TBE COJCf TRADE. CORX EXCHANGE.

Moskat. Maaca 20. This morning there was bat a abort ol wheat fresh up to market, and of spring com alio the supply wai much less than in the few past weeks 'altogether the Engliah stands were Tery bare of samples, and the trade commenced with higher rate being demanded for all grain. For the finest rum of wheat, both Easex and Kentish, Is. to more money wai giren, and other kinds brought alio firm prices, meeting likewise a better sal.

Fins barley wai Is. dearerj and other kinds were steady. The demand tor oats has not been Urge, at the currency of Friday. I i For beans add peas of nearly (Tery variety there has been Tery little trade, and white peal are again la. to 3.

lewer, In flour then is no change' in Talue, with a small tale for barrelled. Taxs hare tnei a fair demand, but at lets 'money for loreign. i i Ia seed there is no change in value, with a restricted sale on account of the weather. I Ml EH I XL WCEKLT AVErUOKfl TOE TUB LAST SIX I Wheat Barley. Oat.

Xr. i Boana. d. a. a d.

ad. a. d. a. d.

I 30 I 20 33 I 38 41 2 i SO 7 Week asdlai Feb. S.1MT Week endlci Trb. 13. 1M7 Weckendluc Fsb. 19.

lSW Week en Feb. H.UU WeekendlnsUarch 1M Week endtnxXarch li. IMS 11 I II 0 UU 1 4911 30 1 3 21 1 S3 4 it 33 1 43 2 37 19 43 5 SO 8 303 38 I. 41 30 5 9 41 8 2 .30 4 30 2 33 4 3d 2 39 0. of tha ill i Duty on Foretni! voni tul star.

Z3 1 1 Duty on Colonial) Cora, sied 3010 3 1 JM 3T 9 2 i i 41 2 1 I 1 0 I 1 0 i 1 0 1 0 1 0 Duty on ForeUni Floor nnt3 Wareh Cutoalal Flour, lxl prrbanu. Aaaivau isr Tna'Bivn last Wixx. EadUh Scotch inaa Foretm RntUidl IrUh Foreien Eaat Coiuuea BaO. Matt. Oat Kye.

Beaaa. Or. Or. Or. Or.

Qr. 4.4U Mil! I.4M ijjBl TM 300 1.4:3 I 4 2.1.19 2.4SS i 21.4SS 1JS1 1437 1 8,00 103 (4 Lb Ban aeed. seed. Floar. Qr QrT" Or.

Qf. 1 Baeks. I Barreli. as. I 10 .7 I 91 305 799 1 IM 103 19 1.430 I I London Ave'ragei Frioei ef British Grain for thi Week end.

lng Aarcn il. QUAXTITT OF COR PAID TCTT. F.XPOSTK). A5D WAKKnOUSEP IS LOSIOX. Pal Duty tn London Week aodlns March 15, 1841.

Wbsat. Barley. Oata. SBeana. naa.

Flonr. 1.441 Ulj 813 49 Okrla. Extxwted (CoaitwUel Week eedlac arch 10. 1848. Barley.

Oat. I Bean. feaa. Floor. Z3 36 31 ewv CURRENT rKICEU OF OaAlS, Wheat, quarter VAaK LiaE.

Kent, and Puffnlk wait Ditto, ane wlected ruaa Ditto red Ptuo.rttra 11 IHUo. Talarera ll Norfolk, and Tork hlr ii THtto. whiu Kncltah and drtlUliig imv. i nerauer i Grindins ii Tmtx and Ai.lk ii Lincoln! In A Torkahlr ((aland Ditto Ifeedl Northomherlasd aad Scotch (feedl FLOOR. A5D SEEDS 15 Old.

Kew. a. tO to 13 juur JTMPORT. Rra Remeal, per I Flour Beid Ditto (potato) marki. debrend.

rer aack kuitin and xwfoix. exitp Uweed. Knelbh. per 1,000 Ditto, foreiaa, per toa Rapaieed ji Matagaa ll Tick II narrow Picoon. UcUrolaad Wtodwr Ixioxpnd il yon boilen ii White.

lex and Kent, boOers MUo. Inj Huffoii ii Maple it Gray il xKllah, winter, per buabei FordcB ii 8KX98L CO to 13 as at 13 Si 44 11 SO S3 SO S3 SO 61 17 30 30 34 SS 37 11 33 53 55 19 23 SO 13 '32 51 a 34 28 32 13 DO 42 .41 SS 41 re SSI 1 500 11 150 27 2 23 30 30 31 31 33 40 83 30 34 34 34 31 38 31 31 38 37 .30 32 .78 6d. 8 444. aVUiaUJ HI, fJBAJKTaV Lljra, MUaOI Im It 3iooa v. wATT Ai oTftxaa.

Thsrati in tail eat for the forwiosur of a nortfpjea inau xTtcemeer, is, oj uaerra the Oelenaana, i to John Peyto Shrubbwho awgned the mortgage to tb plaintiff in the eririnaTsuit, the ralidity of which mortig oVrjen 7m the sanity (at the time of tha execution of raortgv deewi) of Oeorg WatU, wevarrtumed. antV7 Jfr. Eorrtu.au, Mr. WaioHT, for the riirs the ralidity of the jnertrag, eoatenUd that Watta, mortgigor, wai not at the time ef the execution of thooriW rage deed is a tana itaxa ef taind, and that tht cats rxast go ta a further inquiry. Mr.

Tcxtra, for tha pfaiatitT, replied. Lord said, tie prtsumptioa of the law wai is farour of saaitr, Jrat after the commission of luaaey and lb finding of the jury tha burden of the proof of unity was upon the plain tiff, who alleged the soundnesa cf the mind of mortgage deed. lb fcourt wai in the. habit cf directinr tuch raaes to be tried by a jury, and he (Lord Longdate) would not take ucon himself to decide the matter here. Ha must direct an iarue to try whether George Watts was bimi or inaane at the time of toe execution of each and every cn of the deed executed by bim.

The defence Mt wax? upon the ground that thU snfortsnaie man waa, upon each and ertrr occasion. iaccBaoetcx.t to nerfonn tuch an act as that of a dM. An iteue at law ulrectoa. VICE CHANCELLORS COURTS, yesnav, M. Ml Bejotc tr u.

snaewtu.) rrarxxa v. norarasoir. In thii case a iln. Ferrand. harinr a nower of IsrjuW under the settlement rnadeusanhermarriafe.

that power by granting a Uaie to Mr. BasfeiU Verrvvl tor'H years, at a rent of SOOf. par annum, of a certain rnmricu heuse and grounds rcnaiating cf npwardi of (0 cal'ed the Myrtle groTe Kitate. thuated within a few mL'es cf tb town of Bradford, in Yorkshire. The Ttlidity of this Unm wai cauea quetuoa byname enmleil to tr.e lubject to Mrs.

Ferrand's iif estate Artt. on tha ifrscnd that the terms on which the lease wai to be gracted were. uac no premium Should be paid, wnereas ilr. remslMui paid rent preriously to taking poeaetsion, which was in the) nature of a premium and secondly, that eld pastures wero not to be broken up? whereat it wa intended to uso Co Uadl for building purpoaesi Under these circumstances, 31.. Ferrand haring died la 1ES1, it waa referred to tha Master toucertain whether it would be for the ben of a court of liw as to ths ralidity of the leaee.

Tbeflaser reported that it would be beneficial to try the portion at law, and exception were now taken to that report. r. iMtaeu and air. rnor appeared in lapporl ot tna exceptioni; Mr. Bolt, Mr.

Stuart, Mr. J. Tarkcr, Ifr Amphlett, and Mr. K. aimer, appeared in support of tho report.

The VifB.CntcaLLOR tai J. that it appeared to Mm the Master1! report was right becanse he wai not called traon to girt any opinion as to the legal part cf the case. Tbe stood in thii way if tha penatu who Tirtually hl sn esiiVa in possession, subnet to tho liase. should su.cecJ Mttinj aside that lease, they would not be in a were pofhicn, because they might then let the bad out in allotmctH. Bat it appeared to his Honour, from the ridence, there wai soma chance of their making more of it, by adopting the emine.

suggested by tbe Master, whose report wts right, and llm exception man therefore tie everruled with roiti. aw Jki. brpck.) Ia BajtcacFTcr. IX V1RTK CAarMTKR, 15 aB ROBIX. Thii was an anclieation ta annul a fiat for wart of fttdinr.

Te alleged bankrupt, described as an "attonwy, and chapman. carried cn certain minmz or aiinryinf operations on the edge of Dartmoor Poreti, an 1 stona remored by biasting. alter acatcunirr or shap ic building purpose, was remored to Tatistock to be dipovl of. The word of the act being workmanshro cf tvf and commodities," thii question aroar, whether te sbmea from the auarrr bang commodities, had anvUitng fceeat doao coDiatutisg workaaasbip I caiw in ioui. VoKon, ami lie Hex lupous, rjaauiacrure ot tail 0 enporation of Ik aid from springs in Cheshire wai held not to hare been a trading.

air. Bacon and ill. Terrell rap ported tbe petittjii; ilr. wain ton and Mr. Malina appeared for the rcjpoltoais.

the aignee and the baakrupt. IlU lioxci'R said, the ctu had been brought before tha Court upon each imperfect and ttniatisfactory etTdece thit if he had felt satisfied that it affected "only the interests of the partiei before him he would hare annulled the at once but the interest of the creditors generally oaja to" be considered, and If it wa desired to try the fKit wa by an action at law he should act refuse hi aaaent. Order for an actios at law by the assignees, tejtbg tha trading only, to be tried at the next assizes fur Deron. Uforc air Tor? t. TEn'tsos.

Hi! Ho56ca gare judgment in this case, which wns i mtt' to recoTer a sum of 6.S4W. and interest, the tmrrlvve mo wy of an estate in Iinculnshire. which had been sol I in 181 1 Oy Thomai Marria, the deriiee and executor of Joseph Marie, to Jehn Stephenson. John Stephenson entered non oi tne esute.ioon tiler tne contract was nu ic, tixi 1312 sold 63'acre. rait of the estate, to Comelrt jkndera for a sum' of it Was lmitted by seTcral the de fl.nl.

in tlii. mrtit unl Ml. ch.lt th OUr chaae money had never ba psid, either bj SUa kn. Joh Stephenson or nil repretentame tat to uai junouw estate), or by Stephenson or his reprcsentatiTCS i tie rcpr. aentaures oi Mam, inamas uml Decame oanxruEi ii wo yearlSl'2.

John 8tephenton diel in The bill wm filed in 1S15 by tha assignee of ThotoM 3Urri J4 SS 40 42 4144 48 Llueed. Black Sea, per quarter i Caavy Rapj. Enslbih, per but IlempMod. per quarter Carraway, per ewt. Coriander Red Cer.

Encliah IXttn, roreUjn L. White dorcr. Ftlbh rmto. forcbm Trefoil kttutard, white, per bushel F0RZ103 ORAI3T. 42 59 34 30 3S fJ 34 .40 12 40 to ir a 8 8 Quarter.

i Free. Wheat, per quarter ft i Canada 44 to S3 Kahanka ii Iiantnleand KonUiberg 8 Plttn. rtne white, extra quality 2 fHeUin and lUnaburyh 4ii S3 Roock. PnmiAnla. and BJlfne 44 Mediterranean.

Ode, and (u Peterrfnirrh 1 35 S3 real Ry. Beau Oata Flour While Pltto. yellow White bullen VeUow ditto Son boilers Maltlne PlUo, rrindlnt and dUJllinc xn i and Brew Ditto, feed American, iweet Iita.Mur r. Ditto. Canadian aweet Ditto, tour ij 3 3 30 34 30 ..33 35 30 13 II SO SH SoctnAMProx, rJIo.xpiv, March 20.

The Peninsular and Oriental Steam NaTigalion Company'i ship Ilin dostan. Captain S. Lewis, sailed to day for.Uibraltar, Malta, and AlexandrUi with the.usual East India and China mails, and 70 passengers, amongst which are Lord and Lady Falkland. The Pacha. Captain' arrired but night from Genoa, Leghorn, Cmta Vecchia, and Naples: the had only seren passengers and a amair freight.

The screw steamer KoreltT has arrireil here, to load for Constantinople. Two steamers, built by Mr. White tor the uttomaa uoTernment, were launched at Owes on; Saturday: they are named the Xnnhatha Tidiaret and tha Medari Tidiaret. and are beau tiful Tcsseli of 4 tons burden, and will reeeire engine of 200 horse power. The Turkish Consul ijeneral i Zorab and family, with toine of the atUvJiit of the Turkish embassy.

were present at thedaunch.i The Vectia, a fine steamer, of 950 torn and 300 horse power, for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Xarigation Company, will be ready for launching in about a fortnight. The Washington, United States mail against thepereon now ia posaeasicn of tha churning under the cc strict fiiuji aod the other under the will of Stephenson, atd; it soii' to charge the estate in the bands of the prefect boUeiw with a lien in farour of tht plaintiffs, fer the punhasa miaey and interest. The defendant who rcpresmtel liui ier aJmittei that their purahaie mooey was unpaid, as 1 sCiV.it Various proceedings took: place on suit in equity bslit jred with reference totheatTain of Marris and SMpbenwx, and these procotlingi were relied upon by the plainti a tiling the case out cf the operatioa of the lUtuto. His ITorvRir held that the proceedings ia tie suit ia crnity ilil eonttitute onacknowledgmiLt within the sUtutc, an.l tV.t the principle of equity, that the relation of rend ir and p.r chaser raited the character of trustee 'and cestui trait between them, did not extend to readir tlie nnfcitserxT eipret trustee within tha miming of the i5th section of the aUtut. His Honour gare the plaintiff the option of takug tuch a decree a the Court night be enabled to make nw aainst the representatiyei af Sonderi on the prr cnl recorJ, or to hare the bill retained for a rer, with bbcrty to Irfag an action at law for the purchase money.

The ceuxwel for the plain tiff ele teJ ta proceed at li ar, an the bill wai ordered to be retained for that purpose. 8PRIXU ASSIZES. OXKORD CIRCUIT. STAFFORD, Marcb 18. Civil Sid.

Before Mr. Juttvx Patteho inU Jvritt.) BOB DBM. EABL OF iHaEWSBCRT V. K3EU. Mr.

Serjeant Talfourd aud Mr. AVhitmoro wero ccnaiel for the plaintiff, Mr. VThaitly and Mr. Orearei for tSe; defendant. This was an action for cj4ctnenl on the title rvht to recorer a piece of lanl iituite the township of i' in thii county.

In order to eatablish the eve, reference were made to Tery old enclosure acta, awards cf rox.rr.i. sioners under ancient surreys, and cf trantactiont which occurred, about the commen'erjenS'cr the present century. Very old "and respxtiltj gare proof of singular trnacity of memory by diU I r. v(itbj' the utmost possible particularity coartrnticni and le it 1 which took place .40 years ago, and which Anl'm ir people' presented no' feature which coght to fiem especially worthy cf remembrance. After, a taw cf this" fort" of evidence ti goa4 all prored to be labour ia rJa a lease, which Iron its antiquity would prove itself if produced from custody was wantint.

ft wn in the carpet 1 ct fnl. Shrewsbury 'lUnd agent, who could not be fou.n thin moru ing in town. Hii Lordahip's solicitor, Cathlow, went to' tiio hotel where the agent hid stopped, aod cut ths cirpet bu. took out the lease, and produced it ia court but it oih'd inadmissible, as not coming from the proper cui'oi, it being prored that it wa tho diet's O'Vtr to in tho Usutm of the property and thereupon the plvatirf trW nk suited. CAtTUT V.

IBi JTB JOXFf. 3Ir. Serjeant Allen and Mr. Gray wen; tba' plaintiff; and Mr. Serjeant TJiWr Jan I Mr.

rhiytii the defendant'. Thii was an. action brojzbt by a sawyer atrtinrt tfioJu fendant who'were citrao for the excf ntij cf xnri cf in about a fortnight. The Washington, nitea states roan by them. Upon this I iteamer, will take her departure hence for Xew YorktoJIected to be nonsuited, morrow (Tuesday), at 11 o'cl ck a.m.

bo A Ccriocs Aitair. Mr. Peter Clarke, ome time rince sent in his resignation as the manager of the Brighton Railway. The letter.it seems, was transmitted by the chairman to Mr. Parsons, one of the directors, wno; singuiariT enough, dropped it in the Stock Exchange, and, equally singularly, it was picked up by a dealer, in Brighton stock, who handed it orer to one of Mr.

Peter Clarke's sons, stock and share broker, at Bank chamber, through whom it naturally soon found it way back to the writer. When Mr. Parsons wai called on to produce the letter; at the board, of course he had not rot it. Hereupon discussion arose as to what had become of the letter. taid Mr.

Parsons had it, and Mr. Parsons declared no doubt beliering itthat he had nerer receired it. At length the mreterr a i cleared up oj nr. yiarie producing ue identical letter, and giring a nuwrj oi ue auTeniurre ih sraTeu. rrom tan utile Incident we are led to reflect on the dancer of diroetnre run.

inr document! relating to the affairs at their'i aimiuniM iooto inetr pocaew. in ue present msxance I Be accident wa not prodactire of any evil eontequeneei, but it might hare been, had the letter related to soma matters. We largest that all directors, partieutarlT if they are stock or iharebrokers, frequenting the Stock Exchange, ihoald hare one pocket for their1 own matters and another for the eom panT's. Mr. Clarke, we hear, on Iearing the Brighton, is likely to go to a Northern Company to a similar capacity, where his merits as manager are well known and trDreciatfa.

UtrapatKt Journal. I alleged to hare been i ns by Lin in sawing a ((JAitig of posts and rails to be used ncin for the railvra. It appeared that in Aagujt tut tho pLuntirf wa tnUrrd 1 ld. IrA lr. dl Meh.

ir the jtciid bT the defendants to saw r0rr.n timWIvwiVir V. feadant in a particular planwticn at 8. 1 Id. (ri lnL Xhe plaintiff established a pnmi ftoe cae, was comble tely met br tta erulenca for i which ahoweil that up ta a certain lime I'm laiitlir bLT been paid, and upon the phir.tff stopping prut i wagei to hit men tho min teniae an I to work for him, upon w'oich ti defen lint. iipg.l ot.cr men: and they had been in ctkm uti Wd by them.

Upon thisbebs clearly mile ot tLe i.li Booyy.n. t. riejry 1 Mr. Serieant Allen end Ifr. IIn.Mb tan nr mimI the plaintiff; Mr.

irLately aad Mr. VThitcv re tie. icnuani. Thii was an action cf trnrer a 6i: IK question was, whether. the dog wts a rift cr was cnlrle it the defendant.

The raid waiarcirei tbe grcate.S i aible A host of witness were ealled cn cither rt k. r.td Li. fy the jury retired for aa hear to encskkr their rcr uJ then iound it tn taToar cf ths plsintiff 10s. datu'ew. i Loacenir refjfed toccruiy lor cons.

When the next cue. which was tie law remei.i'm to tried, was called, it wis fanpo3fih to pr.t together r. thn 1 1 jurymen, and ths ptrtict, after waking for orae litie. agreed to a reference. Tlx buHncu an brvr.t to a at a quarter past 4 'dock.

His IxirUJOip uea pnioren. Caows Cocet. (flcrc Mr. Juttics Caatni.) Walter Vaaka waa iridic tul for embexict threo RMrat' large sums of money, the prcotrty ef hi r. jsr Parker and othin.

at West BMrnwico, ea ti ita txdth 23th and SOth of April. 1817. Mr treating ni Mr. Onr were eoan I th rr cation Mr. 8erieant AUeo, Hr.

Uu 1, Sfti KetUe for the defence. iimnnil tliai tbe who wjaS renr rtir 'ctjTe. and mnoxrer to the proteentMw. had tai li tirn three cotfieriee; that bj theinauth of April, 1317, Mi. Parrl.

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