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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 3

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CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. own property, a high misdemeanour, somewhat different from BANK8 AND COMMERCIAL DISTRESS, Tbe banking-house of Sir John Shaw, Berber COURT OF KING'S BENCHFkb. 20. Smith v.HtiTciiiNsnN rPi; uentieman, atter expressing his conviction that tne Honourable In the House of Commons, on Tuesday, Mr! 'MARTIN 'til Galway) role, nuruimr ta th nnllr haft aivn rn (nrrmtiioa Mid Co. payments on luesuay morning an event iwemoer ror uzrorasbm could, if lie nieased.

inentinn m.n., mil of a hay gelding, sold by tbe defendant to the plaintiff, upou a other cases as atrocious as. the tearing the tongue from tbe half, which gave riie to considerable agitation in cue City, whereit.was Imagined, that although failures among the erchant were to be urn lurtae more cttectual prevention of Hear-battinp, Oovt-hgbting, and other cruel sports. The Bill for which he should move, was generally approved throughout the country. He held in his hind a list of fifty-two Petitions, presented from some 61 (he most Opulent and DODulaus cities nnd towns nf th kino. concluded Dy moving for leave to unng in a Bill to alter and amend the 3d of Geo.

4th, chap. 21. Mr. BUTTER WORTH seconded the motion, and trut.i looked for, in cmucquence or cue present state ot commercial lairs, the Bankers' experience of the December crisis was too re- cent place any ot them in danger. immediate cause ol that prize-fiirbtina: would be abolished.

He censured the con dom, praying that an end might be put to these cruel sports. 'uui anu ireruom irom vice, nea, the general riie plaintiff is a baker, and the defendant an Attorney. On the 5th August last, the defendant sold the hor-e question, winch bad been the property of bis deceased fa-her, to the plaintiff, nt the price of with a warranty that tne animal was perfectly sound and free from vice. On the (ill. August, thc plaintiff tried the horse, but he kicked so lunch that, on the th, be returned him to the defendant.

The latter, however, referred the plaintiff to Mrs. Hutchinson, as lo the previous character nf tin. iheiupentonot payments Dy sir John erring anil Co. is generally understo -d to have been the failure which occurred on BOOKS JUST PUBLISHER. March 1st will be published, In to.

price Is. Part to be computed In Six Paris, published monthly, ENGLISH SYNON YA1ES ENLARGED with copious Illustratlona aud Kxamules drawn from the best Writers. By UEOHOK CtlABB, A.U. Author of the Universal Taehnologlcal dictionary." and Universal Historical Laadon Printed for Baldwin, Craddck and Joy i and Slmpkln aud Marshall. A Quarto Erlition of tbe Enirliib Synqjiynies having become desirable lo suit whh Vis other the nuth-r fins occupied liimself In niuking sueh additions and improvement as he deetns cateulated euhance its valoe, as work or Th atolisMeaLarrnniieir.eiil V'i for oneof a moreacientinc naturearlslnifrni their alliance in seuse, and from the general nature of the subjects i thus affiirdiiig ihe adtrantaae of a more connected explanation of terms ullied Ui rath other.

White, theretore, tbe present diOau ta offered to the puti-llc as a work for philological study, and Instructive readiiifr. the octavo i preferring its alphabstical arraueerrient, wilt serve the iu jre linmeillateptirpsse i On UlelstorNnrJh, with FtVe Plate's, by It. nrllH L' Vammau, and Berthoudi and an euirraved Outliiic ol' the i'rr-oi ne would, However. SDeciM-. that it was a nnrtir-nlar nbieet In duct of the Warwickshire Magistrates, who, two years ago, permitted tbepeace officers to lie present at one of dis-gnstinx exhibitions, in order that people might have what they called a comfortable fight.

Tuesday in the atocK jsxciiange. 1 he gentleman who was then AmritreA a defaulter, and who also carries on verv nxrenuivo hmi. put down Patrician Establishment, the Westminster Pit, which was the chief in noinLnf Htrnritv. Altlimirrli hU 'Rill nnmM nets a a Bill Broker, i nearly related to one of the partners in the Air. AMitiu as i slated, that, witu respect to the statement made of tbe bull's toiietie bavinir been torn out.

when the nartip of course, extend, to other similar establishments. He was quite prepared to answer any argument that might be urged against his motion, but he would not tlmn rk in- tlif time nf tlm swer be received, hn va B.mkina-nouc, anu a meruit witn respect to its solvency having in consequence spread tn the Stock Exchange, most of tkemembers irhn kept cash there determined on immediately wit hdrawing (heir balar.ces, which was done to so great an extent that the resources came before him to substantiate that complaint upon oath, it appeared that during the time the bull was getting baited, a ferocious doir escnned from his kennel, attacked the bull, ami House any longer. The ATTORNEV-GENERAL This ia s.ihippt. Sir. wl.irh of the house were mncn diminished, ana it was thought right oti has been already well considered, and 1 do not feel myself called upon to say any thing further, than that I oppose viR1'li0n tc.ri,,.H bC question, question Air.

MAR 1 li 1 1 rsnnnt fniinitri tliur rliis tuMfliim rmnini. the loiiowmg mui inns iu uremic gom on. yjae oroaer, it is said hid secured his balance of 9,003., just as the clock struck five, another trial, be found that the horse was lame in bis two consll'te'l veteriitaiy surgeon, and became satisfied Hint the lameness was of old standing. He then tendered the animal to the defendant, to take him back, but the defendaul was so satisfied of the horse's soundness that he was determined to hold the plaintiff to bis bargain whereupon this action was brought. Several witnesses proved that the horse was lame for some time before the three veterinary surgeons gave it as their opinion that the lameness must have beeu of long standing.

bit ofTa piece of bis tongue but be could not ascertain that the tongue was cut out, and carried round the meeting on a plate, He bad been asked whether be conceived bull-bailing to be illegal. He knew of no law by which bull-baiting had been prohibited, and as Innir as he knew that lauds HpHK ST.JAMEiS JL MOlltnly. Gazette ut Pauhinn. Mrurur. Hnmnnr.

i. ontl ttmoar. which is the nour at wmcn payments cease according to the prac tice of the London Hankers. It is affirmed in same quar as i have alreadv said, recommended liv frmn Flu Arts. Kdited und Conducted by iJKIlNAlIU BLACKMANTI.K.

ters. that the suspension or payments ha- not been resorted r.sq. Auiiior toe kiirusIi Points ot Mi The I'mcIic 1 llrttlsh OhI- C.irl, Windsor, ut Oakingkaui, aud at Stamford, ou condition of Public Price 2s Kd. to so much througn a acncieiicy ot asset', as ts some question re-meetintthc liability sf the Firm in certain bill transactions, with Keeping a uuii tor baiting, be could not ueiieve that it bad been prohibited. every class of the commuaity, stiould be disposed of in this cursory manner, by these cries of (Question, (juestion," and a few monosyllables Irom the Attorney-General.

I say, Sir, to 'he Attoruey-General, that he will not by this course recommend himself to bis constituent Tthe House rL i. ay witnesses were The ATTORNEY-GENERAL was of opinion, that the which they had become connected through the bill-broker before alluded to, which point, while in dispute, would preclude their frr orse, ooiu ueiore, at the time, and n.i whole case went lo the iniKe oirecimns, aud after relirimr tOt ailOIlt II lintlr mwl t.lf offence of bull-bailing was punishable by the existing law. Prize-fighting was now illegal, and he conceived that the recent assembly at Warwick to lmit a lion, was a riotous and illeiral rainS'n requisite iiinu toprnceea; nut we could not ascertain thit this was really the case. This tmnking-hou-ie has been esub- uirouiy iuuiiq ior iue plaintlR signs of impalieuce, the Honourable Member exalted his voice. say, Sir, the Attorney-General will not recommend himself by this course to the Body whom he seeks (or seems) to represent.

That, Sir, is a Body e-f Clergymen a Body of Christian lished about twenty-live years, and had tornied at one period assembly, and could have been dispersed by the Magistracy. ni.iaK.-s, riity-eigni founds, including tbe horse's keep. TSatuhdav. Contents Orleltml Papers. No.

i. High Life in London Characters in the Octagon Koom at the Opera House, with a coloured Plate all Portraits, by It.Ciulkshniik 3. TheFeuslor skills, Modern Poet-, a Vision. 3. The Storm I'usthunious Papers of the bile Hiilpli Wewllxer, Comedian.

5. All tbe London lintels, or a New Guide to the Metrupuli. Nactes Lonitliiescs, Cream orcoinleallties. Laineut of Scotland. 8.

UliymlliR Iteminiscences 9. Punch's Petition. 111. Sports of the Month, KilllliR" a Mulch Hare, with a Plate by S. Alkvn.

11. The Storms of Literature, or the lute Punic among the linuksellers. 12. Tuwu and Country Calendar. IS.

The Kstimule SyrtopsW or nil ilia Neit Works of Merit, aud Music at the Month. 14. The liusctte of Fashion Custume, with a coloured plate. IS. Exhibitions at' Fiue Arts The AutomutoHs, with a plate.

16. Kngrared Oulliue of the Holy Family of Correato in Uie National CJaliery. Sonnet to a Lawyer's is. On our Improved Taste i Music 19. Atllc Scraps, or Chips and Sharing.

-JO. Ou-Uits, by W.K.V. 21. Uullery of the Institution i Orlginul Poetry, Puns. Kplgrams, Kacctiic, and LiUrary Notices.

Published bv Hliarivuaft and Ptileruoster.ratr K. I). Puilchcc. iiKARi) ano wiki v. Mountain ANo Others.

This was an ac- conilerahle connexion in the City. It possessed the agency for eighteen Country Banks. Sir John Perring, we believe, is a gentleman of considerable landed property in and is also "urn uir iiiui ucy-ucucmi succrvu anu laiigiigii the instauces ot cruelty brought forward by his Honourable Friend turned out lo be either false or greatly exaggerated, as bad been the case with regard to the case of tearing out the bull's tongue. It would lie the safest plan lo Ictrisiatc upon The ATTORN KV- GEN ERA denied that he hTi either I uoti against tne proprietors ot The Sovereign" Exeter coach, lor an mtiirvtn fh laughed or sneered at what had fallen from the Hun. Mem 9 wire, wno was tnrown OK tue coach said to De eug'geu extensively in rue manufacture at woollens in the ncighb-urhnoa of Exeter.

Mr. Shaw, the second partner, is ber. All be had said was. that the subiect bad been xlntuntiil. i7 "r6KeiiKc anu Cdrelet.tic.s of the defendants' servants, liea, Not Guilty.

Deiimau ana" Mr.Talfourd conducted thepiainiifls case, 4 Mr. Scarlett Mr.Caninlell.thv.lr.n.i3n..- Mr. MARTIN, in continuation, observed, that hx tlmnnlit li -B-- some great and general principle; and although be would not object to the bringing in of the Bill, he did not, by so doing, intend to pledge himself not to oppose il hereafter. Leave was then given to bring in the Bill. It appeared Irom the evidence in the cantii.

rhar tho n.Ir..ir iiicmiuiiunraDie uls- tinction he succeeded the late Mr. Marryat be is also Chairman of the Commercial D.ick Company, and a Director of the Anglo Meiican Mining Association. Tbe cash account for Lloyd's was tuu nun. sou uearneu uunuemaa nau laugtieu when lie Had remarked tkat he would not recommend himself to that venerable Body whom he souirht to renreaent. bv imnnsin thi nw.

nam to a grocer in Somers Town. On the 8tb April, his HrydgeS'Street, Covcut-Karden 1 und Clerc Smith, Public Library, St. James's-street tu whom Cuminuuicatiuus for the Kdltor must be ad wiie was an out-passencer on the defendant's coach, trom Kserr sure, for tkat they were quite unanimous in Ins view of the dressed (post paid). Kepi ln" i ui- event, accoraing 10 the Dy-laws of xj iiiuuil. ane cuacn was full llltiile anil mi, l.l I ue imucu very heavily with luggage, thirty inches above tbe roof.

On the jjnyds, win iea to a vacancy in the cbair of the Committee. Fails nr. ok another VoitK.iniiE Bank It is with ex irvme recret that we hare this dav to aHiiminrr. that rlmr r- SIR W.CONG REVE'S LETTER te the SHAREHOLDERS. ARIUNA IRON AND COAL MINK CoMl'ANV.

In the Report of the Committee presented at the Meeting of Proprietors held on Saturday last, it was stated, that Sir Wil roaa, a tar as Maniham Hill, which descends into Salisbury I lam, the outside passetmers freauentlv comnlained at me cnnrii question. All tbe Clergy of. England, btli regular and dissenting, were with him to a man. A Petition was iu progress at present through Westminster, and a knock had been given at the door of every inhabitant in Westminster a laugh Why now what are you laughing at more laughter) I say a Petition is in prowess, and at ninetv.nirie ilnarx nut nf isectable establishment, the North Riding Bank, at Mnitoii. V.I tj 1 .11 LONDON MARKETS.

CORN-EXCHANGE, Moxdav, Fkb. '27. The supplies in the lormer part of last week were small, to the high winds but towards the close several vessels ot me "MtKu, mm aucii, uave suspended ucmg ueaviiy lauen, ana I tue manner in which the coach' man drove. Tbe horses were floeired most numri-ifnllv Th, linin Couirreve had resigned the office of Chairman oi the Bnard tneir payment, uu wuiiuay i luey issued a Hand dill in I 1 1 I .1 1 1 1 coach had two chains and drafts, one of which was bmkeii off, WBICU mey eiaic iuv lucy uave utcu uuuguu 10 aaopl tills llie of Directors, we have been furnished with a copy of his letter containing the resignation, which is as follows every hundred there was not a man who did not desire to sign the Petition, There was not a Clergyman in Westminster who bad not expressed a desire to siirii that Petition, ami Uff llllfl uu ui-. in iue iwu in tne course 01 tne eariy part oi tne journey got up with a good supply of most sorts of grain for this day's market.

Prime wheal alone commands the attention of the millers, and hardly maintain last week's prices and other sorts are dull nt one and two shilliiiflrs uer nuartur reduction. rvi cicvcu eiucn. at mgnc tue coacu leit oianuiora. 1 here was 13, Cecil-street, reb. 16, I82G.

Gentlemen I feel mvseif uudurthe necessity of thus offi tnoil, owmjj 10 111c iuui-giiuuuueu nuu increasing pressure upon llieir establishment, auil the utter impossibility ot getting in their resources, in cotisequence of the present stagnation in tbe trade and commerce of the country but assure the public ask the Attorney-General a laiigbj how he could refuse He strong moon Jibt, and tbe lamps were lit. About oue in tbe morning the coach arrived at the top ut Harnham Will, and be Barley may also be reported oue shilling per quarter lower. In cially tendering my resignation as Chairman of the Arigna Iron and Cnal-Coaipauy, aud I cannot, therefore, quit the tuereiure supplicated tue AtMruey-Uenernl to assign his reason for opnosinr the motion. 1 don't snnnlicntH l.im gan to de-crnd at a middling pace, compared with its previous tneir au.ma biiuu, vui-ik is mure man sumciunt to pay mrr demand in full. The hainl-bill further statu ilmr oeans ana peas mere is no alteration, but both sell heavily.

'IM .,..11 1 rate 01 travelling, ng urag was on uie Wheel. (Jne ot the wheel- ont of any respect for me, but out of respect for himself. 1 supplicate aud beseech him. as ha values flic mil viiiair, wiinniii gayinga tew wroras explanatory nt my reasons. I came into this concern with the rbll eonviction that it was luiic i very unit irauc mr uais anu, unless ior parcels ot the years hits, they were defrauded and robbed by a former A tie nour calcula ed to ds good to a very extensive Irish peasantry iu the opinion of that Body which be seeks to represent, to .1...

i tratle is exceedingly heavy, and expected lower. ii ...1 aii- 1.1. Ked 5Hs partner, anu ma nicumijiices, to me amount ot sixty thousand pounds, notwithstanding which they had maintained their credit and character ever siii'. ami had, within the last two Scotch Wheat, new a neiguuournooti ot Angus, at the same lime, also, with the belief, which I find confirmed, that it must be brolitaltle under i.tpiam me rcniuus wuy ue uisseuts irom the measure to prevent these cruel snorts. I have received mum.

aorses became extremely unruly and refractory, and the coachman could not keep him iu the middle of the road. In his efforts to ao so, the coach swayed Irom one side to tbe other. At length tbe animal dragged the coach into a channel by the side ot the road, when the coaenmax exclaimed, she's over, she's over!" The nuuide passengers were immediately seized with a panic, and several jumped off. At this moment the coach was so much inclined on one side thai the Plaintiff's wife could IJitto. old fi4sah4s Oxfordshire, where a most horrinle bull-bait took place fa White Wheat, Ms a (J3s taking to the subscribers and further, with the view of deriving an honourable benefit to myself, my family aud friends.

From tbe peculiar circumstances under which it was proii scd Ditto. old 5Rsafi6s lauitnj. it occurred near Oxford; and after the animal bad been worried aud mangled, and his muzzle torn in every place Barley Mailing. 3b3 38s ic iL-ciu ui a unii'tioir cm tmsipii a ninnctp itn-uut rn hand into his and cut out Hip iniMriiminra lick Beans 42s a 44s 26s a 30s a 42s a a 38s a 42 a -SH-I 43s a 45g i a a ......8 a a a b0o 45saS.r Months, pain neany one Hundred and twenty thousand pounds ia discharge of their engageme'rh s. We are sorry to announce the suspension of payment of the Old Bank, in Brighton, Messrs.

Mitr-hcll, Mills, and Mitchell, which followed tbe failure of the house of Sir John Shaw, Barber, and Co. of London, their Correspondents, and their London Brokers, Barber nd Sons. The failure of Perrinir's house was known on Tuesday evening but nut the Inst apprehension was excited that it would affect the Old Bank, which stood in the greatest confidence however, on Potattie Old ditto White Old Grey ditto Ditto old Maple Ditto Ditto Old Rye Flour Seconds Small ditto 44s a 4c' exposed on a plate, and sent it round, soliciting tbe spectators to deposit their subscriptions on the tongue of the unfor tunate animal, i could mention tliamami i Uld a to form this Company, viz. ilmt the Owner of the Mines came forward with an offer to dispose of them on such reason able terms to those who would undertake' to form a Company, that they might fairly and honourably lay a considerable profit upon the first purchase, without charging to the Company more than the real value of the property and not more, iu fact, than had been paid for these premises, some years since, when property of this sort was less valuable Knowimr. therefore, that Feed Oats 22h a 24s criieltv.

One instance of this not keep her seat, and she fell from the roof under tbe wheels, one of which went over her right foot and cruihed it niost dreadfully but providentially the coach did not fall over, for if it had, death would have beeu inevitable. In her fall, almost all her front teeth were da.hed out. Whilst she was screaming with agony, the guard was heard to say (hot beit a ware of the mischief the unfortunate woman had suffered), Curse the woman, what is sbe screaming about there is no harm done." The other passengers flew to her a-sistance, and she was taken up, bleeding at the foot and the mnurh. Tin. rianh Hiiiir ar in rityhru Old a Poland ditto.

2is a 27s cla'mations but 1 will relate another; a little wretched dog was set to fight another dog of much iii eater dimensions than him- Old ditto a such profits bad been recently chartred. on the fnrmntinn IMPORTATIONS LAST WEEK. many Cumpanies, tinder similar circumstances, and that it whs Wheat. Barley Oats. Flour.

Tuesday morning, a uiu was posted in the windows, of which thf following is a copy OiD Bank. Mitchell, Milla, and Mitchell most deeply rejret that gromliiiiatiun or' unforeseen and unfortunate circumstances has com ydleil them to suspend their payment. Their accounts shall beinvesti. sited with the least possible delay, and they feel convinced that. al.

though not Immediately, yet ultimately, all demands uu them will be paid lo full. Brighton, February 2i, We are sorry to hear, that from the sudden run made upon them, in consequ. nee of the stoppage of Messrs. Has-ue. Strick placed inside, and taken to a public-house at Salisbury.

Murtiti- a principle, the probity and legality of which could not be 1 bad no hesitation in entering into the concern, on the bssis of such an arranireiiient.aad cerutiulv theor'nrinal nrnmators cation took Dlace in the foot in three davs afterwards and hr 476 1 XM im7 1419 424 910 1. 1.. 0.. 9 Irieli Mfc was in great jeopardy. She was under tbe care of a surgeon of the undertaking might fairly have appropriated lo themselves seii out oy ins superior courage lie conquered the bigger dog, which appeared to him an over-match.

Well, the barbarous owner set another dog In fight the little dog, and the second dog was also an over-match for the little dog, and accordingly tbe little dog was vanquished; as the little conquered dog iay crouching at tbe feet of his master for protection, what do yott think did the barbarian do He sent out for a liil-hok, and cut off the feet of the unfortunate animal, and then dug a bole, and buried tbe wretched animal alive Why, then, 1 say, will Mr. Attorney-General, or any other Mister, assign uie a reason why these atrocities ought not to be suppressed Of course, if any Gentleman tbiuka these thing right, am! that bear-fights are to take place, from day to day, let him oppose the ior two months, at Salisbury, before she could be removed and on ber arrival in London, she still required medical care for a con- iiiewuuie in tne prone upon rue urst purchase 1 trust, therefore. 1 shall be acquitted ot beinir actuated bv anv mv PRICE OF FLOUR. Flour, Town made, per sack. 55s to 60s: Seconds.

50s to land, the must respectable firm of Messrs. Bower 8t i 1 A 1 1 1 55s Essex and Suffolk, on board ship 45s to 50s i Noifolk siueraDie time, i ne surgeons now stated that she would be lame tor lite, rnd, from the loss of teeth, could with difficulty masticate her food. It was stated that the coachman and guard exhibited a great deal of cot liie.s and indifference at tbe time ot tbe feelings iu having a considerable portion of this profit should be divided amongst all those Gentlemen, who miitht derote their services to "the interest of the Company. When matters were in this train, I was under tbe necessity of vomit abroad, bavins, duritiir uiv absence, exnressetl imv mri. ut jitmirjniu j.iauuu, iijvc iuuiiu tnemseives compelled to impend payment tor a few days.

Not the smallest doubt, how-crer, it entertained that they will oin re-open their banks and resume business as usual. Wakefield Journal. and attributed it to tbe passengers jumping off the coach. ety that nothing final might be concluded, until 1 eould be aansneu at my return, mat me arrangement for the reserva Hill; but if any man has any respect either for the feelings af the people, or for himself, he ought to state tbe reasons why be would not prevent these sports. Now I have another great reason for urgiug this measure, and it is this there is not a On Wednesday, a very numerous Meeting of tbe Freehol-Iers, Justices of the Peace, and Commissioners of Supply, of the county of Edinburgh, was' held in the County Rooms.

Lawn- tion ot the prohl lo be shared on tbe first purchase, could be properly carried into effect. It ariDoars. however, that iLh uu miuj. orvrti, per quarter, us uuto POLLARD, Fine per ditto. Kis to 20s.

PRICE OF BREAD. 1 The highest price of Bread in the Metropolis, is lOd.for the lib. Lat there are others who sell from a halfpenny to two pence half-penny below that rate. GRAIN arrived from Jan. 30, to Feb.

4, both English: Wheat, 5133 quarters; Malt, 9832i Oats, 13025; Beans, 185 Peas, 1078 Tares, 268 Seeds, Mustard, Flour, 1 1.799 Irish Wheat, Barley, Oats, 3550; Flour, barrels. Foreign Wheat Oats, I'eas, Linseed, 20 Beans, Rape, Barley, 920; Flour. 0 barrels. 0 sacks. market, pursuant to requisition, to take into consideration the measures of Government now in progress, regardiafr Banking formation of tbe Company did not admit of this delay, and the affair was terminated without further communication with me.

If, therefore, by any want of form iu the proceedings, the uianiisuniems. Among those present were. Sir K. IV. Dick Sir J.

B. Hepburn, Sir Robert Dandas, Sir William Arbuthnot niter tne case tor tne pliiutin was closed, Wr. Scarlett made an overture to the plaintiff's Counsel, and terms being arranged, iMr. Scaklkit said be was extremely anxious it should be understood, that the coach proprietors were by no means Indifferent to the sufferings ot the plaintiff's wife. They had already paid all her expeuces at Salisbury, and he was hapsy to lay that the plaintiff was now content to take the sum of 1501.

as a compensation for his wife's injuries, the defendants undertaking to pay the surgeon's bills, and all o.her expeuces attending the misfortune. A verdict was then entered for tbe plaintiff, damages 150f. the detendaiitt undertaking to comply with the terms mentioned by their Counsel. TOUTING TKLLl (J EN LE operation is not amy leganzeu, uave nothing to charge my self with ou that account. Magistrate in Westminster, or in any of the adjoining counties, that does not think these sports ought lo be put down, aud tbe Magistrates who preside very near the place where we are all now sitting I mean the Magistrates Oueeu-squarc have told me, nothing annoys them so much as the Patrician Pit, the Hoi horn Pit, and the Westminster Pit, and if tbe Magistrates and Aldermen of London and Westminster are all anxious for the suppression Mr Mavid aiilne, air A.

M. Uibson. Sir J. H. Dalrymple, Si Jamrs Purguson, Sir P.

Walker; W. H. Miller, I. Gib If now, therefore, 1 deem it expedient to resign, I beg it may be understood, that it is not under any feeling that 1 have son Craig, Win. Aitchison, Clerk Maxwell Wtn.

Cuddeli, h.sq., J. W. Brougham, cneff, J. A. Murray, James Tytler, ui tuesc nuisances, inr.

Aiioruey-ueuerai ought to be prepared Sir John Hope, tbe Convener ef tbe Countv. whs callri uoue anifiit to incapacitate me lortue Uliair; or that 1 have, in any way, lent myself to the injury of the Company, since it is not denied, that the property is worth more thau the Company bare paid for it, and that every subscriber knew, on the face of the Deed, that 25,0001. was the sunt to be charged. 1 beg to repeat, therefore, that it is not from any feeling of iinworthiuess that I retire but, after tbe angry discussions, which the present to me Luair. Resolutions, declaratory of the beneficial effects which had to state ins reasons ior tneir continuance.

1 cnalleuge any man in this House to say be does not believe the wh.de constituted body of the country is opposed to these practices. Does any man doubt that alt the Clergy and Christian Ministers, or Ma rtsalted from the Scotch system of Banking, ami of the inexpediency of interfering in any way with that svstem. wr nm. gistrates of the country, are omtosed to these nmcticp poteil.anJ carried, aod aPetition to Parliament founded them Great Foot Ilscc The fallowing pedestrian feat, says a Kentish Paper, is almost without nn equal, and throws the recent performances of Harry, Brown, and even Metcalfe, into the sfcade. Mr.

F. Starks, ot Wringham, well-known in Kent as a runner of uucummon powers, undertook yesterday to run a mile In five minutes, far a wafter of 10 snv. The betrinr was rather aoin.r i and I therefore think the House ought not to meet a question of was aaopteu Dy tue meeting. is importance witu cries oi question, question, question a laugh. The period for bringing it forward is propitious, as we A number of tbe principal buyers, wboattend Hemel-Hemn CORN EXCHANGE, Friday, Feb.

24. Our Market has been very moderately supplied with Grain in geueral this week; the trade nevertheless conlinuet in a rery dull state, and Monday's prices are scarcely supported for tbe few fresh samples of Wheat that came to hand. In Barley, Beans and there is no variation worth noticing and we can only again remark, that tbe trade generally is in a very dull, depressed state, and the business done has been inconsiderable. RETURN PRICE of GRAIN tin board Ship, as under: WHEAT, Essex Red, new, 50s 5fis Fine, 58s to C2s to a old, to White, new, 52s to 60s; Fiue, fills to 64m superfine, tins to old. to s.

RYE, new, 32s to 40s. BARLKV, 28s to 32s Fine, 36a to 38s New. sto s. A LT, Wis to (Ms Fine, is to 63s. PEAS, Hog, 40s to 43s i Maple, 43s to 44s-, new, White, 40s tp 41s Boilers, 46s to 48s new, a.

BEANS, Small, new, 42s to 46s fiue, 48s 50s Ticks, new, 38s to 40s; old, 42s to 46s. OATS, Feed, 24a to 2b's Fine, 27s to 28s Poland. 26s. to must soon an go ueiore our constituents, ucre are several Petitions, from Clergymen and others, which have not vet been uuMni)(jy leuus in me uoiupatiy iiare given rise to, 1 teel that, however impartial my views aud intentions might be, it would be utterly impossible for me, as Chairman, to give satisfaction to all parties; and my motives aud conduct, therefore, under such circuuuUauces, would never cease to be arraigned and condemned by one side or the other. I am, Gentlemen, your mtost obedient Servant, WILLI AM CONRUEVE.

To the Directors of the Arigna Iron and Coal Company." stead market, resolved last week amongst themselves, and in presence of several farmers, that they would, for the future, buy no grain in that market, but such as was exposed for sale in conformity lo the regulations of the new Act, directing the Pede.strian but when the ground was measured, and he stripped, it changed, and lie was backed against time. The first hilt mile wa done in lest than two minutes, and the whole distance was completed in four minutes. Few of the matches of the nresmi presented to the House. I bare applied to all the Masters of tveatminsiersciiooi, except ur. ooodenough.

and thev all con uje.w tue juiprnai otnuei. nanauuis were promptly dlstrl- cur with sne. Tbe venerable Dean is also of my opiuiun, and is a subscriber to the Petition which will be presented to-morrow 1 1. 1 1 i i crack runners can compete with this, if It realty- Was accomplished, nuu i us mr. nitorne v-ueuerai wuat reasons he can irive iinett expressive ot tneir intention unt the tanners have evinced much hostility to the resolution.

Their prejudices indeed are so strontr. that it will reanire both time and arirumpnt auiui vwv fcrvg iu Vluu.ll. Trottinq Matches. The match mentioned in our last far an' old horse belonging to a gentleman (Mr. Barnes) of tbe Stack against loE opinions ox tue ueau, tue masters ot Westmiuster, and all the Clerity As I wish well to Mr.

Attorney-General, 1 should like to bear him exutain whv he advocates the cowince them of the benefits resulting from an equalization of Exchange, to trot 50 miles in bar nets, In five hours, on Sunbury Com num. for 500 overtHtrn was decided on Monday last, a ma OLD BAILEV. Conspiracy. Lieutenant Francis Jambs Rigauu, Charles Gorman Issett, Elizabeth Mf.kk, Eliza Baker, and John Collins, Attorney. at Law, were indicted fur conspiring to procure, aud procuring letters of administration irom the Ecclesiastical Court, with intont of bull-baittnsr and bear-bailicir 1 have received Iptti.r fmm vehicle hiving been built ft tbe purpose by Hitchcock, in the weuroia anu measures.

uncus uazeue. We learn tiiat the following gentlemen have undertaken to etas trustees for the settlement of the affairs of Messrs. B. A. Gddscuinidt and vis.

Mr. Rothschild Mr. S. Samuel tl. Viiu.PL lu -r i i ui vjuuru anu tsauiunuge, anu i nope gentlemen will vindicate their characters to their coastitueuts by supportinr the measure.

I am thankful to the House for their "tBiHimiicr ring, wcigsBg oniy- iooid. iue mat cn- was a plaything co the old horse, who performed each five miles within defraud Samuel Groom Bailward, Esq. of Bradford, Wilts, tne nait nour, and tbe whole bu miles In 4 hours, 32 minutes, and attention, and, therefore, beg to move tor leave to bring in a Bill toprevent Hull-baiting. A all oilr ill SCCOHUS. formerly oi Auam-sireet, Adelphi, London, of 200V.

Navy 5 per Cents, by representinif tbe Drisoner. Meek, to Im at, Mr. D. Barclay (of tbe bonse of Barclay, Herring, and Co.) Mr. S.

tiurney and Mr. Richardson. A country banker complains of a most unjust accompaniment to the measure for putting an end to the circulation ef small nates. He states that the Government, after discrediting these swumcr maicn, iBr ouu sovereigns, cook place on the same a me, 2t)s to 29 fotuloe. 28s to 30.i Fine.

31s tb 32s. jjUyijjUS Feb.23. Wheat and Beams prrsack. 1 Barley and Outs per quartet. 26s Od lo 35s Od 24s od to 31s 0d 23s- Od to 27s Od Barley.

33s Od to 40s fid UX BRIDGE. Corn-Inspector's kelurnTTRB. 23. Wheat, per load, 15f. Os.

to 20. 0s. New Wheat l. 0s. lo i.

0s. Barley per q. 32s Od to 41s Od I Beans 43s Od 50s Od 24s Od to 33s Od Peas 44s Od to 53s Od Rye. sOil to s.Od. the name of Elizabeth Garner, and niece and next of kin of to spurts pnucii laugmug, anu louu cries oi Question J.

Mr. W. SMITH thought that the Motion of the Hon. ftienv way, er three miles tit Urowsely I'ark, Berks; Major H. Hallett hawing bat ked his horse Pedigree to trot 28 mHes in two hours.

The home broke Into a ealloo in the 5th m.i. teemd nn ber for Gilway had not been received bv tbe House with rh.it s. u. uailwarn, r.iq., the said h. O.

Builward being still alive, and not having any relation of tbe name of Garner. The sates, and breaking tbe conditions of tbe law under which they were circulated, refuse to return the price of the stamps ts those consideration which it deserved and he thought the Hun. Member was entitled to tbe gratitude ot tbe country for having brought the fret during the race, and was so truly beat, that his owner declined trottuti; the last mile. prisoner, Kigaud, has been twice tried for forgery this Ses-sions, aud acquitted he was also twice arraigned for for fery, and no evidence olfered. The other nrisoners.

woo ODtaineu tntm unaer the tiitn ot that law. he country bankers are thus neither allowed to circulate their notes with Majnr Fane's Diadem trotted 16 miles, two minutes and a half IU1W1IU iiiutioii. Cel. XVOOu had last Session been of ooinion. that the House cepting Collins, have been also twice tried for for-ierv ami credit, nor to withdraw tbem without loss.

A very extraordinary report has been circulated by the best wi'niu tne nour, en rriaay, at Asbstead Hide, tor a large stake. Gallowino Maicii. On Monday last an excellent race of two had already gone far enough in legislating on this subject, but the brutal occurrence ot tbe lion fiitbt. which took dice ar VVarwicL. SALISBURY, Feb.

'21. 50s Od tu 65s Od I Oats Od to 28s Od 0d to Od Beans 50s Od to 57s Od acquitted. Collins is a respectable Solicitor, in Great Knight Rider street, Doctors' Commons. From tbe evidence it n. Wheat.

Barley. ui. iiuuiurcu mm iiicivuaiiLs, iaai toe cauie oi tne corn ma set remaining steady and comparatively hub. erain nat faliitie in peared that the female, Meek, reoreseritcd bpraflf mi niunu uuii lu cuijgc ins sentiments as to enn point. Mr.

i'KEL said, the same proportion had alreadv bern nftrn .1 i price suddenly, kke all other articles ot commerce, is, the extreme GUILDFORD MARKET. Feb. A' m. as trie next oi hiii oi mr. nauwaru.

in whose name a aiim nf mues was run on Ubeltenham luce Course, tor a wager of 100 guineas a-side, between Mr. Jhne' Lottery, carrying 7st. 7ib and Mr. Wilson's Blemish, 8st. aud was won with ease by Lottery Pigeon Shooting.

A pigeon match, on which much money was pending, took place on Saturday week, ou Wingtield Com- I. I. V. I S. before the been so thoroughly cauvasied, that it could answer no purpose to ulfer it to proceed farther in its credent uwiK.

was standi nir in the Sank ot kutrland. She stated that 0 to IS Wheat, per Id. 14 18. .1 .1 .2 0 Outs, perqr. a 13 IB he Hied at sea, whereas' he was now alive in England, and a.

6 to 1 14 to 1 6 to 2 ucucuncy oi uie stoca in nana, i aey gs so tar as to assert that there ate not sufficient supplies for the consumption till the next narrest; that the ports mast open for the admission of foreign corn, and that meantime the dreadful'distress of the country will Old ditto shape. He could not concur in any enactment of this nature, un 0 to 0 I Barley upon making an affidavit to-tliese facts, the letters of mi Mis Rye. uiuii, jwciiva, uciwccu vupv. -uu u. XI.

usual deston, of Wargrare, and six picked gentlemen each, from the tral ion were procured nt Doctors' Commons, aud the nowwa nf less the Honourable Member was prepared to explain to tbe Huuie what was tbe general principle on which be intended to vcuictesKu oytscnigu prices oi provisions. uiu ui Ueans Grey Pease, 2f. 8s. to 21. 12s SEWBURY, BERKS, Feb72 niiuiucy were picpareu ior tue transier oi part oi tne property! proceed.

It and cock-fiiibtine were to be Drohibited. AShiorn ana nesion Vimw. Air. Aitcueson picked bis strength from the Heston, and Mr. Osbaldeaton from tbe Ashford Clubs.

ivn icmu iu isactt nuu ihs outer, it was proven mat they 48s to 75s Limited charge, at seven birds each. The second column uicicijiiicu iu me same uuuae, at ortuiuir, witu tne omer pri DISTRESS IN YORKSHIRE. surely pigeon shooting ought also to be suppressed. He should have no objection to some general measure for the protection ot all animal, but he was afraid that if the measure now proposed was to become a part of tbe law of the land, instead of af shows the conclusion of the match after the tie Capt. Aitcbeson soners, and that tbe former had written a letter in an ambiguous style, but evidently relating to tbe conspiracy, aud he to 22s to 34s 4as to 51 42s to 51a New ditto to a Oats Rye to Beans Barley 28s to 36s Pens winning uy lour uirus A niatcti took place on Wednesday last, at Andover.

faetonvn A letter, from a very respectable quarter, has been written this week to Lord Milton and Mr. Wortley, the Members far aiso accompanied nice to tue House ot a clergyman, near where she executed one of the foro-ed inirnm.i. fording protection to brutes, it would become an instrument of oppression to human beiues. Toe House then divided.wbcn there three eentlemen of Andover. and three of Stockbridoe.

at nin. WARMINSTER, Feb. 18. 52s Od to 60s Od I Outs 23s Od to 28s Od 3Us Od to 38s Od I Beaus 43s Od to 58s 0d Tbe evidence against Meek, Kigaud, and Issett, was satisfactory and the Recorder put it lo the Jurv to sav.it" Collins birds, 21 yards Irom the trap. Tbe Andover geittltmen won, killing all their birds, their antagonUts.cmly two.

Wheat. Barley. appeared Ayes, 37 Noes, 76 Majority against tbe motion, 59. Mr. MARTIN then moved for leave to amend the Act of tbe 3d of G.

IV. C. 21. iinDloriilu the House La irrant domesticated ani acted with a guilty knowledge, when he, as attorney for Meek. .1 1 i S.viliHFiELD.

Monday. Fkh. 27. A matcu took place on luesday between Mr Bullock and Mr. Toomer, at Cowes, for 40 guineas a-side.

at 2l Dieeons each. 2i Toniuhtheoti'al iwiiuaIUt. uuuci mc uucuiiuu ui mgaisu, prepared most ot tne papers for tbe transfer af the stock The fact of bis hein nn a mal, the same protection as the beasts of the field, and save the dog, which had become almost one of their household, and the Beef 3s Od to 4s. 8d I Veal 5. A ft.

6d 64 8s 4d to 10 I Pork 4s 0.1 tn cat, in some people estimation, almost as dear, from being far a week, nt tbe bouse of Kigaud, Was not favourable to his innocence. Baker was not put on her defence, there being no evidence to implicate her in the transaction. Tbe case occupied the whole day. and at two o'clock on. Thursdav Head a CuitUt Au Hayed alive Whenever the caprice or the cruelty of any inhu yards from the trap.

Tbe match was wou by Mr. Bullock. Mit. Lamcton. The sporting world will be sorry to.

hear, that owing to extreme ill health, which obliges him to seek it renovation in the south of France, tbe above highly est errnedn gentleman has determined on retiring from the turt, of which be'has been so staunch and liberal a supporter. In pursuance of this' resolution, the whole of bis admirable stud will come under Alessrs. Tatter- Beasts, Sheep, Calves, IU man wretch might prompt hUi lo such an act. Numerous were the instances be could nroduce of such disgraceful uroceedinira. NEWGATE AND LKADKNH Al Beef 3 Bd to 4s Od 1 a.

nj n. One instance be would mention, particularly as it was supported by the personal testimony of a Magistrate of one of 8d 4d Muttoti 3s 0d to 4s 4d i Pork 4a 0.1 fU sail Dimmer, on tbe mm ami 16th of tbe ensuing month. ing, the Jury returned their verdict, after one hour's consideration Kigaud, Issett, and Meek, Guilty; Collins, Not Guilty. The Rf.corder passed sentence as follows Kigaud to three years, Issett to two years, and Meek to one year's imprisonment, in tbe House of Correction, and to be kept to bard labour. tue i-uDlic unices: Mr.

Halls, the Magistrate of Bow-street, old him that be himself had seen some diabolical wretches flav ivik. oi tne aeatu ot this trentleman PRICES OF HAY AND STKaiv p. ot lurasnire, aepicting, in proper colours, tne state ot trade sod public credit in this town, and soliciting their interposition sn'tb the Ministers of the Crown, for some prompt and efficient assistance to be affoiJed to the merchants and manufacturers. This, we suppose, is to be rnderstood as prelimi-niry to a memorial, aud probably to a deputation, from Leeds. There is an extreme depression in all the Yorkshire markets.

At Leeds and Huddersfield tbe demand for cloths was scarcely ever knowu to be so flat as at present and the stagnation in die Stuff Piece-hall, at Bradford, the last market, was perhaps unexampled and yet this is not so much for waut of demand, 'ither at home or abroad, as for want of pnblic confidence, and irorn the absence of a circulating medium, by which the operations of trade may be carried on as usual. The present week will be remembered as one of the most jrying periods to trade and public credit ever experienced in the Eut Riding of this county. The stoppage of Messrs. Hagties wi Co. of the Malton Bank, produced a tremendous run upon llf neighbouring Banks but wc are glad to find, notwith-ibCi'liig the very confident and ireneral statements lo the con-ry, that the B.ink of Messrs.

Bower, Dewsbury, and of eyerie as well as that of Messrs. Wuodall, Tindall, Cooke, of Scarborough, and, indeed, all the Banks of tbe (tiding, met the demands upon tbem with so much promp-liiude, as to re-inspire public confidence, which is now fully restored. The common pract ice of collecting: notes and sendinor them to who was ao many years an ornament of the turf, his stud and dogs were sold on Monday last, at Taiteriall 'a. and fetched tobirablv the skin from a dog, aud actually led him, in that horrible state, with a collar round his neck, for more than a mile, to good prices. Tbe loss of this gentleman will be long and severely throw him into a pool of water, and Mr.

Halls (added the Hon. Member), to his eternal honour, threw the miscreant into the icit, as wen oy tue sporting worm as oy. an extensive private circle. As a proot of bis inestimable qualities, we need only mention, that A BANKER'S PARCEL STOLEN. Mansion -House.

Saturday, William Goodman. water atter tbe doa- lauithl. The atorv which had i i i.i. i i.i a Der- been related, on a former occasion, bv the Kiirht Ho. uu uuuci imcu witu uiim upwaius vi av years, uis vaieimore tlian thirty, and many others of his servants nearly as Jong.

rjN-RsetDKNTKn Fox CiiAcs, The following run is. oerhaos. son of decent appearance, but known by the officers to have been engaged in former delinquencies, was brought before the nourable Member for Oxfordshire (Mr. Ashhurstl. must be Smithfielu.

to 92s. Cd Inferior, s. to it. 0d. Clover, 70s, to 100s.

0d. Inferior. s. to s.OJ. New, to i-.

Straw 34s. to 38s. Od. Sr. JamiVs.

Hay, 60s. Od.to 100s. Newditto, s. tu Clover, 70s Od to 12tji. Straw, 33s Od to 45s Od Whitechapkl.

Clover, 84s to 115s Od. Hay, d'Gto95s Inferior, to Straw, 36s to 40s. 0d. PRICE OF HOPS, per cwt. Feb.

24. Kentl'ockets. 15. 10s. to 107.

5k. to 17. 10s Sussox Poukets. 14. 10s.

to 15. 0s. ta 15 10s. Essex Pockete lo.Os.to 15. 16: 10 Farnham, line, 20.

Os.to 23.0s. Secoodl8.0s. to Keht Bags 14. I4s. to 18.

I0. to 0s. in the recollection of tbe House. In that Honourable Member's County, a bull, after beine baited, had beendeorived wiiuuji a paraiici in tue minais ut sBurniiir a rox. wnicn was iMnn luaroR, cnargea witn naviMg stolen a Uankcr a parcel, containing Sixteen Hundred Pounds, in Bank Notes, on Friday last.

nr i presented to h- Itoberts, ot Cowley liridge, Devon, by Sir Stafford Northcote, was let go on Raddon Hdi, on Thursday last, at eleven o'clock, before a field of Fifty Gentlemen, well mi. aiupii, a ticia. in tne tiaiiaing nuuse or ttlessr. Cooper and Co. of the Bridgenorth and North and South Welling Bank, ma luuguc, ujr a ivuu tore it irom tue integuments, and then handed it about upon a plate, as an additional gratification to those who miitht be disposed to contribute for the mounted.

The fox took a direction across to Uickleigh, back through Cadbury, Cadlejgh, Siockleigb, Cderiton, IViutrhill 1 1. as- i i ii day's amusement. Could any one, after hearing such a statement, refuse their protection to the unfortunate animal, who nMtcu inn iic uau pacacu up a purees, containing tne notes in question, and delivered it to Mr. John Barty, but upon what day be did not recollect. Mr.

liirty deposed, that soon after he received the parcel he delivered it to Mr. Cooper, at his house. Mi, AT 1.. .1 Sussex Bogs 14i IM. 0s.

to 0s. i. uuuiugtuii, uup viuicacsuriiuin tuvnee iu luck was so oiten subjected lo such treatment He had taken the c.ssex Bags 14(. Ute.ta 15. 10s.

to across country again iu avsauun mil, wnere IU9 UOga were PRICE OF Feb. 24. called ot at eigbt clotk, ana out ot tne neia ol sportsmen, verv T1! 1 1. .1 I I I 1.. ne accps a micii-ui aper suop.

Mr. Cooper deposed, that he received the parcel from the last opinion ot bis Majesty Attorney-General on the subject, and he was happy to say that the opinion of that learned person, beyond all doubt a good ne, was decidedly unfavourable to tbe legality ef such proceedings. His Majesty's Attorney-General conceived that it was as unlawful to hurt a bull in that manner witness, but did not unseal it. He directed it to Messrs. Cooler 1 I.

1 1 1 I 1 uauuoiea, ov to 31. 1SS. PER TON. Marsh fJUmapions, 5. 10s.

to 6. lUs. anu vAt. oi toe unugenurtn ana weinng favour of Air, Thomas Gttten, of Wills' Coffee House. Lincoln's Inn Fields.

rvmneys, ji. to it. 10s. stone of 81b. Feb.

17. PRICE TiF RAW FAT, per Tallow (as stated by the Tall allow Melters) 2s. 2d. as it would be to maim or torture any other animal The Attorney-General was here observed to laugh. The Learned Gentleman might laugh, and no doubt he considered him He gave the parcel to Mr.

Gitien on Thursday the 23d instant, having had possession of it nearly a week. Mr. Gitteu, a solicitor, at Bridgenorth, deposed, that upon receiving the parcel, be PRICE OF LEATHER. 'liir respective places, and demanding gold for them, has ten followed by some individuals in Keigbley, in consequence ef ubich, tbe partners in a respectable Bank in the MJghbourhood have thought it expedient to coutract the issue "their notes. The principal manufacturers, oi that town are, therefore, this week, signed and circulated a band-bill, icknoviedging their obligations lo tbe Skiptou, Craven, and Wo Halifax Banks, for liberally accommodating the town, and Earnestly requesting tbem to continue the same.

The conduct J' note holders in demanding sovereigns, is mentioned with narked disapprobation, as directly tending to drive local paper "it of circulation, which, W. the present scarcity of gold and notes, would put the luaiiufuciiirerg and tradespeople to Teat inconvenience an.J loss. present counterfeit sovereigns in circulation in nu toWn and other parts of tbe county, which are tolerably executed, but which ring like lead. The sight of a number that have been cjte upicion there is scarcely oue to be seen, and when' ca a rarity appears, the person to ubpm it is offered in pay aut scrutiuizes jt as he would a Noble. hmU Mercury.

Best Dressing Hides.lSd to 21d Common 141rltnlfvi tew were in. eikix astea nine uuuii, aim it is supposea that at tbe lowest calculation, nearly eighty miles were ran. Air. Meyneli's hounds had a splendid burst of 53 minutes on Saturday week. They found at Pollocks, went off at a tip-top pace far Stanson, crossed tbe road between MUkleover and IK-rby, made away for Radborne Planta ions, then for Itedleston, and was killed In tine style at Machwortb, without a cheek, It was supposed to be tbe best of tbe many excellent runt ever afforded by Mr.

Meyneli's pack. Gallant Cuack. Mr. Grath'a bounds threw off at Horn Park (Hereford), amidst a numerous field. They found at Netberwood, and after a severe run of more than three hours killed at Norton Brook.

A Pck of barriers has lately been formed by J. Q. Ajaynard. Esq. of Harsley Hal), in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

Crop Hidcs.35 to 3(Uba. I3d to 14M Do. 40 to 451hs. i5d tn piaceu in ins portmanteau, wmcn ue iocxeo up in ms trunk, in his bed-room. As he had determined to go out of town on Friday, be had bis trunk carried to the Angel Inn, Saint Clement's.

ana ins case as a lit subject lor ridicule, but he could tell turn it was not a matter of ridicule elsewhere. He again begged to observe, that it had been observed both of the Bills he had carried, and of those be meant to pass a laugh that he legislated on particular cases while, however, he admitted be bad selected cases of animals tortured through the means of tbe skin, as those best ticttd to convey to the feelings of the House the nature of tbe torments poor dumb creatures were forced to Ditto, 45 to 5Ql.Ua. to Igjd Calf Skins, 35 to 401hs.l8d to 24d Ditto, 4.5, to 551b.24d to 28d Ditto, 55 to 751bs.22d lo 2id SiVAll SaU (GreeulandsJ, I8d to 22d per lb. Large I4d to ISdTunned Horse Hides, 12d to 15d Suaniali. At half-past bve on I'riday morning, he set off, on tbe top of the coach, where he had placed his trunk the last time he saw it was when tbe coach was passing through the I-Iaymarket until he reached Oxford, be did not miss it.

At that place it had be Horse mae, iad 1017a. come necessary to change the coach and tne witness then not oerceivintr his trunk in its place, esnressed bis surorise but was COAL MARKET. Feb. 24. Shipsat Market.

Ships sold. Price. informed by a gentleman's servant that tbe porter had taken it off eudare, because, it was well known that no part of tbe Irame of any creature was so sensitive as the skin, still be could produce many other instances of the most horrible and atrocious tortures inflicted upou every species of domesticated auimals. 5Z 4a 31s Od to 37s 965 22 SundrlMiil 23 34s 3d to 39 fci the ceacn and placed it in the boot and tne porter, on being questioned, replied in the affirmative. At Cheltenham, however, ECCLESIASTICAL.

PREFERMENTS. The Rev. John Muck'eitan, JB. A. of Christ Church, pointed rjumectlc Chaplain, to Lord Delamere.

The Ilev. H. H. Rueers. LL.

B. Curate nf Pronation, ap- PHlCEb Ok' TUB PUBLIC; UN Da. MON. TUKS. WEI).

TrIV. with every refinement upon cruelty. le contended, however, th, af tie proof of oue su.h act was as good as a thousand what bad hapueupd to one dog might probably had happened near the Hector) Pylle, Somerset; patron, to hundreds: the business of the Legislature was to prevent, man. AI. V.

lor Dorset. Dana i2U98207 6 20 4J5 i per Cent. l774j 3 per Cent. Consols .771949,78144 7847 not to punish, and iu denauce of tbe dictates of tbe Tbe Rev. Henry Dashwood, to the Rectaiy of Halton pa- 'ren, Sir John Dashwood King, liart, consols tor Account 4z 044 78 jj bgff late Mr.

W'inpham and all his patrician supporters of the present day, he would maintain that the dog and ELECTIONS. Mr. tf New Park, was on Wednesday morning turned, without opposition, for the University of Oxford "Estconrt is a most jvorlhyiuan, but we con loss we did not 'Pect, considering the to Ul! obtained, that he would so "Jiiybave achieved his end "lr. Watsou Taylor, of arl Sioke, lias offered himself to notice Bf the electors of Devizes, represented by Mr. "court, and will, most likely, be returned, gentleman of the name ut xlugbes, nbe Isle of 'Kht, intends to oppose tbe Solicitor-General and Air.

85 Ihe Kev. Joseph Markham Kerry has been instituted to the Si SSk 87 6i the bull should be equally protected tram tbe sarage ferosity of an iguorant mob. His purpose, as he had said before, was to alter aud amend the former Act. as far us regarded do per Cent. Reduced 86f8i 4 per Cent.

Assented 4 DerCent 96 7 vicarage ot mortn luuskoam, JMotts, on the presentation of the Rev. Samuel Francis Di'sbwaod, Prebendary of Southwell. Tbe Itev. Edward liouverie, to the Prebend of Preston in mi 191 95J he found that it bad been stolen. He then immediately took a seat In the mail and came off to town.

Mr. Aldrieb, a clerk in the Bsnking House of Williams and Co. of Birchm-lane, deposed, that between four and five o'clock on Friday, a person came to the Banking House and presented 28Q. in the stolen ftotes, and got cash fur tbem. Ahout ten minutes afterwards, the prisonei came and presented 55l.

in notes of the same bank. The witness suspected, from the lateness of the hour of application at the bank, that there was something wrong, and detained tbe prisoner, and sent for an officer. John Forrester said, that the moment he saw the prisoner he knew him. He searched, but found nothing about bim. The prisoner, upon being asfced where bt lived, refused to tell, but said he wid answer any thing in the morning The Loap Mayor Well, prisoner, perhaps you will tell us every tiling new 7" Prisoner I'll leave it all to my Solicitor, Air.

Humphreys." The Lord MApp Perhaps. Mr. Humphreys, you will give us all the information about those note?" Mr: Humphreys 1 Yes, my Lord, when 1 have hear, all; as yet 1 have 'heard dothlrig likely 'to make the case complete." At the' request of Mr. Hobler.iun.. the Solicitor for th.

mesticati'd animals aod be would, in addition to tbe clauses Salisbury Cathedral. 20 18 Bank Long Annuities 1920 India Bonds I a lp 1 a 34d 4d7d i'30 at tue general election, for Uxtord city, me Hon pontajneq in the Bill of last year, which bad beeu lost, propose another plonse, granting Magistrates the power te compensate individuals in a hmhbfe 8 tulip ir the loss they might incur 234 Murder or Ml Bird, at Gxxwjpst. Lovett.broueht Wen is also announced as Dumbsinir to ioin in the contest. India stock. South Sea Stock.

i i-i 1. 1 87J Toai tue cuau ui opaiu, 011 suspiciuu ot navuiK oeen coucerneil in Nr. Mai r- luiuruiauuu oi tue perpetration ot tue crimes wuiuu bUtect to' punish or prevent. He hoped the Attorney-: Martin intends resigning the representation of the county by giving it ml URS llis return lot tbe of Gway, Jjt was his 1011 the resiirnation of Mr. Prenderirast.

Mr. Lambert will General wc i. (IT Mi. par 1 par lpUr did lp the murder of Mr. JBjrd, at Greenwich, has undergone a second examination as no evidence could be brought against him beyond lus own confession to: the boy, lie was discharged of this offence, but is detained to answer charge of robberv at Dnr.

would' not consider a fine of three or'fstur ooUnds. or i per Cent. Exchequer Bills 1000. DittOj 500. Ditto, 200.

pari par parlp Id pari the lmDrisoniiieiil ot aweeK. a sufficient numshment tor suen par 1 rips Ip ldlp efterices' us "he Wd described) and thtif he bolt themaiin'-'l jag other people's property felony, he would not object tjoj Lord Pollington has declared his intention of retiring from SiS' Mr- near WakefieKl, has wra himself a candidate for Pontefract in cornea uence. r'ord, in whichitia supposed he was engaeei, Birth. At Sandy weU Park, Qloucrsjerijilre, on the 23d. the Advertised Account.

Bank for Account presccucion. the prisoner was remanded until Monday week. Til H. 1 UU bUE ITlMftfcWU kWlllllfi hmuimi. iieu 11 U1EV WElEaiUMI.

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