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   Baldwins London Weekly Journal And Surrey And Susser Gazette (Newspaper) - November 10, 1832, London, Middlesex                                and Mr. ' Mr. and Price Mr. Messrs. 1 Mr. r. and tne 1832. IS U to be I i Prl 1 to niK moner for the ind for other ir to ror the am the or let at low or J or let out by a 1 or In- the j in the fat the time with And po oi the I of rich bu been directed to the tame wun the like In the and of It to by to take power to the pariah to pay out af when called upon to - do extra nieh a And aUo to the It a treasurer or ratted for the repaid and a or of the nT a I aod live lor all eome and loc cla 10. at Dec 10, at it. at and ' WHifi Not one 9, at Dec 14. at Mr. 18, M mail the ana tu anil - and ie better and ' ttw i tht general I 6. r B Cornwall Bed at Dec 14, at Mr. Woodw BANKRUPTS to surrender hi the 20.Dec. la at at and or Mr. COA ana Nov. 27, Dec at the Red Mr. or Mr. Jon. dealer and 27. Dec 14, at the Turf and Bow corn Dec at at the Lion Mr. 14, at Dec 18, at anne Mr. or Messrs. and tX. King's Inner 14, st at Dec 14, at at the Tajlor and Co. inner Temple Dec 18,attbe and Co. or Mr. aod Dec 18, at at the Parts Mr. or Mr. 1& at at the Mi. or Mr. OP pt. lu a li Red and In n IS a - a Canary so a 70 Fom a iS Rye 80 a 3k a 71 Red s W a 76 3" 6j 9 a IJ Best A 9 1 1 Market a RAW per Stone d. t d. 4 a 9 In a 9 Sao 0 n d. 8X1.SB. 1 6 9 u 1 0.1 I. d. LEATHER AT d. d. Batts eoa each It a 93 Bait Hides 19 a It Fine Coach - a - 4altstara,foT.ta. ' eotton salt St. Isle can and 14. 0|BcWUi_ read con- WALLIS Dec 10. ' and cotton Ik a 89 Ro a 8n a 81 a 81 per a Wi mi W oa * a 64 H a ao a 48 O M U Irish a a or secrete himself from his without special or on account of or other reasonable not arising from actual the other partners should haTe the power of him from the It appeared from the of Sir Edward who with and for the that Brown bad misconducted neglecting his from which he often for fourteen days In the answer of the defendant an excuse bad been for this in consequence of seTere suffering from a disease in his to effect the cure of which he had ordered by Guthrie and Mr. the nut to attend to This the learned counsel would clearly show to wholly without inasmuch bv the it would be that the defendant was in the habit of indulging to excess and It would be proved in 1 830, he bad been that were to Urn disease be waa io tht ay after our 8tt I I following races were ran on Thursda letter 1 - I a r. Colonel 7st Sib tim the leans tj tiie r. Bi- 111b bv a head l V ' of T. V. C. 9,nb. 1 ne by vou must at the doors of all the common 1 f tLe in 4 may whatever the wf the night p fires 3 credit any thing but own I liwO - | ' know of any other way of bv a head week I Handicap Plate of D I. with io their others advanced 10 I C. 3 7it 31 and the greater portion or foor 1 have applied to the ior orders 1 ir their admission into the or to compel 8st 1 Lerd 0Ter>eers to support in of 8it T. W C. 2o bv g thera Pedro's ( Hunter's bv leaving them aoy i 8it 1-J'b. T. V One young was 3 bands and left England for 7st 4:b, 0 1 U dr. a letter 6]r Uta he had proceeded to 85, the in with a with whom he wu at hit the name of and Mrs. that two other females J. pattern card J. C High W. Old 27. C oU and Lond 6th"daT of It In Ids ' a 2. neat of Life Gent ft. C. who retires i Robert Artkur 1 by Lieutenant Colonel t to be ' It. Drag by Ties who retires i Edward to be by Gent to be by James Hide to .be ' It of William Seward to fee Anthony GeaL ti be C F. the without CaMi A. from the to be without Henry TS from the 89th to by Hmi from Thomas who itoe i Charles William be br promoted In the pur Henry H. Cuming to be bv who Ensign Vere Caldwell to K lird CaldwelL Assistant Surgeon John Donald to appointed to the Light M.D. appointed to James M.D. from the 19th M by who were appointed Depory on the of October as taut la tJie 26th ult. were uf the from the 6th they allowance for their commissions Rowley Light 1'Hospital Assistant I 81at Footi Hugh 2Sth Surgeon C tack Inoti Ensign retired fith Royal I Lieutenant Thomas 1st Poot Ensign 27th Footi Lieutenant John i I Henry of the Mth has alaa to retire from the ia George late of the New Brunswick been permitted to receive a commuted being replaced oa the half of INSOLVENCY died by and t Oct. 18. boot c. coal John Camber from to Dec 21. at the Court of to In dealer in 8.at Dec Mr. licensed 17. Dec 18,. at Messrs. aild 18.atten. Mr. New boot Mile End Old of coach aod common CARTER and t Norwood coal GRaEVS and qXt una W. and leather trunk HOPKINS and and R. and T. calico and brick aod M BERTS and Nottinghamshire and and wadding and Burnley and Lan tallow DOCkRA and ISO far ss regards Rickard 1. and and 80N. and Rio de and flour 8MIT^*and wine Sro W. and W. Great In 0. There was raty at market but appeared was disposed full as good terms at on willing In of the Barley wat also rather not the supply are in from Ireland and been floor J 9.00 of oats I 830 of and Not 9. Beef for the finest meat is 3> 8d 3s lOd per and the mutton ii 4s 2d to 4s 6d. Veal for prime young tells at 4i' 2d to 4s 6d, and the dairy fed porkert ore t0 fit 4d. per t d s d Beef 2 Q to 3 10 Veal - Mutton 3 0 to 4 6 Pork - Cattle at Beasts 1471 Sheep 3,120] 1801 Calves of Hay and per 21 IDs Od to 31 lis ort 31 lis Od to il Oj Od Straw 11 lOi to 11 Od AVERAGE PRICE OF CORN AND REPORT of the AVERAGE PRICE of CORN sod fold co. Terns the Duly the N.v. j. d s 0 to 4 0 to i London Etsex Kept - - - - - - - - - Cambridgeshire - - J di Durham - Derby - - - - - - Somerset Devon Dorset Av. Av. or the six Duty on 64 1 lU 11 38 1 63 10 1 S I St 1 30 8 ao a 8 3B It 32 II 31 30 4 ai 28 8 27 W 50 57 41 50 58 58 59 4 56 6 55 10 54 5 il I 54 10 43 2 43 5 50 9* 54 0 52 lU 54 54 d 50 I 52 3 52 3 4 2 2' 27 I I 2 7 1 i hi 8 3H 51 38 40 35 3!J 40 28 27 26 32 33 33 3J 30 28 3U 30 84 10 20 U aria of am vat by the parish and to her Other applicants said their husbands had gone out in the Lord to juin the fleet of Admiral The i naid the women and their families must be and that the who was much in i into the passed to thair legal was dressed in female oyer which he wore The that they had no 1 that he waa character of Richard - means to attach the of Dnm Pedro's in before a gnd boasting of his to I adopted by them to when a in that On the man in the English service tiling with W Uls sorrow for I to a Tbu burden thrown oi would do and when the poor rates in to the At this on Tuesday soon after be freac that Ballantine had taken hu seat on do iH he tat Another witness spoke a young to whom compensation was to the a female in 1 ny a lew weeks for the loss of a under the name 111 Other witnesses spoke alleged by lO been to the neglect of the of the numerous the that were left in of his of hit submitted | the to course he was beat Sir oO 8cv8. Stanley's 8)t 71b. T. C. 200 h fL P 2 yr D. M. o time 3. 8st 4Ib ' 3 ' ' by two and appeared with said Hst C. h fL had only been married hre and her husband had The Stakes of 25"5ors earh fnr 9 vr induced her to M. Sir Wood's 8st 131b'(Robinson), beat Count Lawn Sat I D. I. 200 h ft. The End Stakes of 30 joti for horses 0! ali ages old A. E. C. Sir Wood's Camarine 9st 1 Mr. J. Day's 5 Sst 51b................ 2 3 3 7t.................... 3 Sst 0 of 25 Sst B.C. 3 Henry's 1 the he would show clearly tbe defendant bad all the of the deed of be to the of was then heard to support this After had been beard on the part of the bit Honour that the should and that reference with respect to the accounts be made u the Smith's h ft. M consumed his warehouse and a great Gen. Sst f ed tn Wd Orford's c bv out of Lisette Sst 61b to adopt to J. Dav's ' obtain the execution of that r. M r. Smith's f hv Fawn Cording entered an which disallowed by | Handicap of ' last i Forth's 4 7ib Chairman of the 31id Mr. Ballantine said he was to learn 3 6st'l'->lb" ' the exact decision which the bench of Lord 6 yr. the After he made the Won ' Mr. gave of the confusion which from 19 2 1 1034 0 20 0 1 0 0 21 0 38 5 ee 11 31 11 IK 11 I O 0 19 4,0 0 20 3I 0 0 20 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 18 71 O 0 13 lU 0 0 21 2'31 I Id 7 34 O 20 71 0 20 4 136 8 19 a 0 O i 20 2 a ( 18 B 0 1U| 8,0 5 Tl II 0 2i 22 10' 0 2 1 0 0 I 0 23 4 3a 19 10 0 0 0 h 0| 22 0 14 41 12 12 53 S 3' 0 djo 3 I 0 30 2i 18 0134 11 30 10' 18 9 16 10 ' 19 9,19 16 11 J. T. and W. w. and 8, WOOD aud Great tea SCOTTISH 13. 27,attheBlaatluIilnn, and Nov. 24, at Ts LONDON Nov. 5. 1 19. 14, and 7, at Dec. 14, shoe Mr. Thomas Lower Nov. 2;, at 18. at as 1-owor and Vain 12. nte Mr. and St. 17, Clarke CORN Tbe supply of wheat small chiefly Und carriage from Kent and an advance of It per quarter waa fbr fine ud tbe general told on fall aa good tarma at ba tkii day weya mostly for for foreign wheat the tennt of last bol the being limited there wat do basinets ia the we bad but little barley at market this there it no in as the refrain from the expectation of larger supplies in the coarse of the Beam may be noted rather having a pretty large show of from most of which were untold at the dote of ibe White peaS did not go off at freely at last and only the samples realised the of Having ii targe of oats from tales were beavy of that but fine fresh English met nUr lilt any in the held at otu taw - 34. 3Ss k 30 t a 22s s SOi a 00 20> a Sit LH a It. a O ' tit s 241 IX S Ul 43> s 50> us a UUt 4iheit. Kt: a - a 571 401 a Us Norfolk ditto White - BoUers - Grey - Maple 2^ a 4s i - Old 1 Tick - a OOi I Peed 32s a I Old 00. s 00 - Poland Sas a 38s 1 - Old - Potato s 41M s 38s OOS s ait 01* s OOs Bape per last a 00 CORN per task Scotch THg PORT From Ocu 27 to Nov. 3, both 1 tiM 1 Nov. 8. The for the finest Ss Hi to 3s and prime and were 3 6d to 3s 8d per Coarse and old meat fetched 2s to 2s 6d. In prima Downs go o3 at 4s 4d to 4s 6d, and fine Kentish and Leicester wethers at 4s to 4s 4d. Large and coane were 2i 6d to 3s In real the finest went off at 4b to 4s 8d per and dairy fed porkert were fit to 6t 4d. The haymarket wat moderately any change of Cattle at - - 3J75 I Pip - 19.0101 Calves 230 COAL Oct. 7-(Tiie prices are at per Adair's Beaumont Charlotte East Percy Kenton West Windsor Townley West Bell's Elgin Hartley Coal Co. W. Bell W. E. 19 W. E. Bewicke aud Co. 21 W. E. Brown's W. E. W. fL Carr and Co. W. Co W. E. 0 I W. C. Heaton 0 W. E. Hilda 0 W. E. 3 W. E. o W Newmarch w. E. 6 W. F. U W. E. 9 ' W. E. Helton W. E. Lyons W. E. W. E. W. E. Stewarts - W. E. - E. Adelaide South Durham K. Taes W. K. Selby - 196 0 190 21e 213 200 206 208 200 203 216 229 210 228 229 173 213 210 229 HI 6, at Lieut. J. W. of Ron of tbe John one of the of the Coart of to Marii granddaughter Mnd of the late John the Austrian at that Nor 8, ar St. 8tfpnev, Mr. J. of to of Mr. E- W. of at In the county of by the Rev. of the of to the eldest daughter of Sir D. Bare of Nov. 7, in BaiH Esq. 9t. fn the 1G%h year uf hli Nov. 6, In St. Nov. 3, at of in the of Nov. 4, at Sir rolls TBI v. THE of av. Thia waa a init brought oq the relation of the of a known by of in the town of aid directed one uf the trustees of in order to obtain an order of the that tbe oq 2,5001. per be trans ferred to the and aUo tbat the Master be directed to draw np a for the future of the It that the charity tKe name of St. Bartholomew ji Hospital existed from time immemorial in the town of but that ita dov From lime grants of toll have been made to the to be applied to the purt of poor in and been vested In of the In 1808, Mr. Grey was made bargess and one uf the of the and property of the charity a anm of 2^00L waa to the of Three dividends on this tu the ef 3371. which it was he had applied at his own aad without the consent of Mb Upon this the sura received bv Mr. Grey waa ordered tn be paid into and the question now whether a further order not be that the mm in court be transferred to the names of the fur the uses of the Hia waa of that Grev had acted with great in taking upon himself to receive the and with equal impropriety in the amount to persons he entitled to the of the There was reason tn suppose that the appropriation mi jht not have bona Jide and under all the the court did not that Mr. Grey was entitled to any inquiry ai to how he applied the moneys and the court wonld order him 10 pay the coats of the except so as related to the application for a scheme settled for the future regulation of the m persons i be was thrown off his and allowed an but he found out be done the art not allowing He had suspended the oi the other since in ot ine pawnbroker's legal adviser having m before the uf King's liench but aa tne parties had tiken no to do it his if the aggrieved panics made ihe to effect and commit Mr. to tiae sums Mr Courtney as far ss the opinion 0 the who that a unless by could not be Considered as an act of with and he believed the was not Mr. Ballantine the had wisely concluded that the poor who to pawn his never the uf an a magistrate's and decreed that be Before he could do anything he must have a copy of the minutes entered in the Sessi That could be obtained by Mr. the of the and he gave the applicant a letter to that requesting a to the minute of the decision of the court no heen the if he had made fur the value of the - Courtney he Ballintine asked had become of the order Mr. the chief said It had bfen to the but a copy of it waj to the very easy hy two h fL. 8.1: by a A.r. 8.U 9Ib........... c by 8st 2lb by a length and a ' 7&e 7'h R. Liule Bst 71b j Won by half a of 10 sovs for 2 yr Gst 3 yr 8vt yr 9st 21b. The winner to be sold fur 150 Seven sub- 51 r. 4 yrs M r. 3 yrs - f - yrs - 'S Hunter's c bv 3 4 uf Portland's 3 5 by a and tiie winner claimed by Mr. M. Mr. c by oat of 85t^iib(A*auUj. - J by 8u 2 A fine and won by a head 50. Payne's 88t received sovs from Sst 6lb. Lady Sst 7lb, c out of Sat 1 1 1 2 I the was r. be had nn to take by directed ihe | on Saturday ' hu of in tu die il it not PRICE OF 3, to 9, Mn. Wd. Bank 190 3 per Cent. 0:tj' 83J 83 ' S per Cent. 84 84 J 84 84 3J Cent. 9(lf - 3j per Ct. Wl 90j 90} Th. 1784188i 83 83 83J 8iJ New 3i per 4 per 1826) Long India India Exchequer Billi for 92V 92 1 9li' SIJ 101 101 100Ji|niiJ lOOi lOJ - I 10( 1K| - 203 - 203 ' 21 I 21 21 21 ' 17 17 ai 31 ' 31 ' 26 ' 20 84} 84 83j' 83} Nov. 9. Price per linking Brer 0 3 10 8 to e 0 to 4 0 tu Price of Hay and Straur at ai oi 31 iim Od to 41 Ma Od to at to 11 16< Hay Clover AND i. t. d. 0 a J t 9 9 ID Veal i. i. d. 0 1 t i Belgian Loan 73i J 47i } Chilian Ibi 164 1824 10) 11 j 8 Datch 2J 41i Fr. i t. Greek 6 per Cent. 26^ 7J 6 per Cent. 2bJ 74 5 pr 50 Now 3j dj 6 per Ct. b PRICE lOU United 30 4jOito4110s 60 Del m 18/10.toIH/lOl M 4810
                    

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