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   British Freeholder And Evening Journal (Newspaper) - November 24, 1821, London, Middlesex                                i OF Nov. 12 15 C. F. at 12 12 IS 12 8 aS 1 38 1 25 70 96 0 86 9 Frankfort on 157 8i 3 U. 10 522 10 22 36 35^^Gibratt|r,30> 47--Genoi^4S| 45-Vffiice,^ 60 St 4-Lisbon, 50-Oporto, 30-Hithb,58 Kio 41 118 8^ per cent. 9 per cent. Foreign gold in 31. 10|d. New 31. 6d. New 9d. Silver in 48 Ud. Bank Stork 3.' per Cent. 77\ 3 per Consols 78j Cent. 4 per 96| 6 per Cent. Navy 110} 19J PRICE OP Omnium 0. 3 per India 11 India Stock 238$ Exchequer Mills 5s. for Ac. 78J Lottery 188. THE BRITISH COURT OF KING'S SATURDAY offenders against the laws of their country expiated their crimes by death on Wednesday four were for of those slovenly to the disgrace of have for so many years been allowed to court their easy the other four for and is in the ingenuity cf no powi i to discover a punishment which at all leave yet a of to they were not fit to they doomed to be sent to their all their imperfections on their We have the Divine authority for visiting murder with but we have also the Divine prohibition against punishing with death any other and however terrific may be a criminal information e at the suit of the Attorney we hesitate not to that the human which is positively opposed to our Holy is even though it be inscribed in 'the boasted Statute Book of the United The party has been ruined by or he who has been severely injured the gross violence of the will exclaim against our feelings of we would ask either the one or the tlie hanging the culprit procure the restoration of your or apply an efficacious balsam to your wounds Certainly and if it where is the man who would purchase such indemnity at the price of the blood As to the of it really is a theine on which old women only will while it is upon record that a convict has picked the pocket of a turnkey while he was receiving the sentence of and that while awful sentence was in even si the foot ' have availed themselves of the bustle caused by to carry on their a radical change is wanted in our criminal one with the feelings of Christianity will and will bless that man who has power to accomplish such a not possessed of such power can only with us a prayer tor those who shall so fervently wish Another report was to his Majesty by the Recorder on Monday when five more were ordered for on Tuesday making thirteen in tlie metropolis only within six We refer our readers to a roost interesting report which we give of an application made to the Court of King's Bench by the on Wednesday for a criminal against a Gentleman of his a and a all four residing at or near in We are in possession of the names of the and all the which we pledge ourselves to publish at in case the proceedings are permitted to go we fearlessly that so so so a never met We have on application being made to his Majesty's Mint for of agreeable to the that no person will witk a less quantity ten We think should forthwith some house in the City and anof ther in Westminster to issue any quantity that might be applied with a view of eVery facility to Nov 2.-*-lt is certain that the find the act of free of the Elbe mill take of that it viSh begin to be in on the ist 1822; disputes respecting the of and Anhalt to be at of the Hamburgh by which understanding certainly cannot be - Baron lately received from Vienna tlie little of die highly order of St. as a his is expected iii a to complete the for which several of the parts have already sent their fall to Sir Charles passed through Lichfield on night on this way from to his expired on that The tenants at the inhabitants of ihe paid their to him on the balled with pleasure his and other were exhibited at and the morning the of John Bull were Hp for Weaver was of and T. Arrowsmith to pay each a fine and each of them to be imprisoned in the King's Bench for nine calendar called up for judgment aa our Reporter left the - The custom of the exhibitors of the curiosities in Westminster Abbey Gen. Monk's cap for a compliment has been TWEEDIE THE shot himself in the which was held by the could not make up his The latter visited persons much above his rank in he frequented routs and in the fashionable and having pleasing became a bon His finances not being adequate to this he supplied the from the public When the late retrenchments were Tweed received notice of upon a pension with instructions to make up his with possible Lavina Fenton Duchess of was tempted by Rich from the to in the year 1728, by a salary of 15s. per on the success of the to secure thLs valuable he raised it to 30s.! and such of the town respecting that she was obliged to be guarded every by a considerable party of her to prevent her being run away In a letter from Lord Blaney to liis Grace the Lord Primate of which lias been published along certain it is that the notorious disregard paid to the earnest entreaties of the Protestant parishioners of that fur a resident the of and gives rise to various popular predictions unfavourable to the stability of the established and is peculiarly mortifying to all who have its interest at ' Ancient Tuesday while workmen were excavating the floor of a shop in the they found a number of and of the reigns of and Charles the The most of them are considerably but upon the face of the royal maid is plain and on the kingly pedant and his unfortunate successor are upon wearing the and with a drawn in are well but the edges are extremely As the house in they were found is of no it is supposed that some cautious citizen may have deposited them vnder ground to save them graSp of Cromwell's when their leaguer terminated in the slaughter of many of her the giving of her riches as a prey to the Theson of Sir Francis Burdett has been promoted to a in tne 79th regiment of footi between six ami seven Mr. of return from was near by three who presented a pistol at aiui his Mr. Davies him iWo in and four shillings in the latter of which ihe very politely serving that they only either gold or They ithen allowed Mr. D. to Shortly after Mr. of his Mr. D. who were returning front attacked by the Whilst were Mr. Mr. Lowe made lus and to for Mr. Divies had the The robbers took fiom Mr. about of men the it is drove two of into the loWn of escaped a By tins Kate the report of thp had reached soon a stranger suspicious who had 1^{ at the Falcon in and for a gill of at the same ihe to bring out his horse as his business was very 4ir;tteni. Instead of with lus the at the sight of whom the out of the but was very speedily overtaken and Upon his person fiask was but no fire Ii is reported that of the is in Oil evening last a most daring between and ou hf a old nearly 6u, years of villain on a blow his her her a thin stripped left her for the of of the been fully to The lay from six till two on the and nm fur a road passing ai that she mast have Providential from drowning of one iif the Deal appears that after the two men from the Deal boat got on hoard the vessel wrecked Godwin Sand on Friday from their which remained in attendance upon tbe every were used for the of the ship and One of these was with the the other restored to his gives following account p. in. on the vessel became a complete the She remained upon the tand three o'clock the which the whole of the ship's crew and were either washed overboard or perished upon the deck of the the and this pour upon part of ihe Was thus floating in when he was picked up iiy a vessel at about the north He humanely by the of the and lauded on Tuesday at New Tnis and peculiarly hardy is uow safe at home at with his took place at Greyhound last E. M and his arrived ai ihe above from and the day seven and eight ui the evening prepared j waiter brought iu box when the younger desired him to be how he handled as they loaded The man put the coats the from the of the coats and laid them the Mr. M. then of his brother to see if the gig * was he liad scarcely retired for the purpose When he was by the report of fire arms Hs instantly ran and on the his br stretched on the a On the it was that the had and the were An iuquest and a was The 2? years of was highly and was alliM the 6r;i' and The catastrophe is said to have been Aay fell in with the ' brig the tlie mpe for want of food ron tlie 6 any fluids own for 15 Three of the taken the have arrived in good the port of New York up the lit a striking view of ihi extent of the of that both number of 81, 5ft, of these ten were the rest At time there were 50 schooners in all of which are employed in the coasting except a small number trading to the West Indies and there were 105 sloops all but 1& are in the Sound and River in addition to this evidence of there are now building for the York 11 large ships and Extract letter St. Oct. 10:- The landing of the first native settlers in New Brunswick was celebrated on the 4th Three spacious laid oat in the and at one ox was roasted and each table tbe acclamations of the Port OF 22.-On the 12lh of this month the schooner arrived in IS days from 20 being the of ihe people wrecked in the the coast of ah ficer commanding a Danish settlement had occasion recently to put force the instructions received from his regard to the Slave Trade having Inken prisoners the crew of a Portuguese Slavic and sent them to Sierra It is gratifying to the friends of that nations of the adhere with becoming constancy fb the by with have basely abandoned their sacred in the cause of the jured sons of the United and have acted with aild havd exhibited the most inhuman In traffic the two latter ' nations always proved themselves and fromi the of Pern by of tlie dominions of by the of de to the t France better was to have as that government its establishment in a great to be that it would have contracted softie df the which the conduct of that the man who was executed wirtt on Wednesday morning a length of a letter to his now in the nde of the about 24 years of 0iefai&l hour that robbed her of her tears have not ceased ta flow and she is in a pitiable husband requested the favour of Mr. to deliver it soon It in the most affectionate ind and of the composition reflected credit on the talents of the During the time slie was reading we she was interrupted by grief and The of the of near have entered into a subscription fur purchasing warm clothing that and have already distributed of appropriate articles for to tbe most of their Mr. is in way of and i is hoped he will be still to perform the ties City M arshal he Saturday last died of at in in his 72d eldest son bf the learned and elegant Historian of and to very distinguished persons of the Madam the justly celebrated and the late Doctor a member of triumvirate of profound scholars which had adorned our own immediate Singular proof qf the Soot in the oj Animal days on of of a m a in a was found that had been missing nearly five Itsi body had become quite and tbe feathers so attached to of a of it almost any preservation in the collection of the feathered Nov. 18, near was delivered remarkably fine boy and who are doing In June 18^0, the person had making a famiLy of five and evening a very and respectable of laches and held at the Goat consideration means of raising a for the ot religion The Mr. of look bV and eminent a very able and the society to was intended for tHe moral of who hwl not the and whose others to stood more m need of This was merely a 9iore' public and one and it was only of the public thu was wanted lo raise it ill the every man who his most Conspicuous feature was that of two of the Life aud in their turn delivered speeches of a vety in support of the raise aii for which met with great delivered various We're The a the ' Admiral Sir James is appointed in the of the late Str And of the third in only of A Russian lately returned mentioned to a friend in that when ho was in that he happened one day to go into the house of a where he was surprised to and one Unsifted A was laid aside and and ii some that he could prevail on to tell what the book Informed him that they it were not permitted to read past his left palace in travelling accompanied by Sir B. and escorted by a party of for the The carriage left by the Park The King it is be met on liis entrance into Brighton by a Deputation of the with a loyal congratulatory Address oa his return to and on his arrival at this bis favourite the The Second Report of the on the Silk and Wine lias been The these trades the Committee think deserving the attention of the and in support of this opinion they state several interesting The of silk in m which country the silk so up to 1812, under 2,000,000ibs. a while the quantity paying used in averaged fur the last three years more than that On the subject of the wine the Committee that a considerable diminution has taken place for some years past in the importation of foreign but they do not venture to recommend any material alteration in the present system of until some disposition is evinced by the French Government to something in favour of British celebrated Lord Chesterfield had a who was of his which he pretended W to a most ridiculous Ills one in his walk through an obscure street in saw hi a shop a miserable daub of Adam and Eve in He purchased and having written on the top of Adam de Stanhope Eden and Eve his sent it to his relative as of a very valuable old family Changes in the the year which period throughout the kingdom there were only nix stage coaches a was written and published by Mr. John of the urging their amongst reasons their the author stage make gentlemen to London on every small otherwise they would not do but upon urgent the convenience bf the sage makes their wives come rather than come such long journeys on would at when they come to they must be in the get fine go to plays and by these get such a habit of and love of as make uneasy ever would poor John Cresset say if he were now Extract of a. letter dated Nov. 20 shocking took place at Salford in this last Two men and women left this place yesterday for vvhen about to return from thence in the one of the young women proposed upon a a public house in the they did a on cabling for fill ling nothing in the ilie young uien went out something it was now IS and the young men were when they perceived a man and woman in a very indelicate in the public One of named so indignant that he expressed himself iu terms to the who advanced towards opening a it into left uttered a rushed into the fell soon The person who the wound to without making any attempt at escape or He did not to be conscious of what lie had but stood looking on the body as if nothing had fliese are all the particulars 1 have been able to ascertain the truth The inquest is to be held on the butly of the deceased Fourteen fine nine weeks were honght in Newbury on Thursday by r. of the small sum of 17s. 6d1eing Is. 3l.each, and the seller for Twenty of wheal were sold and good rumps and of beef in the evening 3d., to 4d. per lb. nine and ten o'clock on Thursday the shop of Mr boot and shoe was broken and robbed of several pair of and other Tlie of of broke into and of it leaden pump and several horse &c. Mr. R. 24, wjs past seven on Wednesday not far irom bis by two and of a and with his name on the dial also a chain and iwo gold -On Wednesday night the Princess of Wales near the was robbed of bank amounting to near besides other The house is kept by a who was with the Exciseman in the cellar when the robbery was The property was in the landlady's bed in a chest of on the first Some suspicious persons were seen in the and one or two strangers in the The by means of false opened the door at the bottom of the and also the chamber ahd got away with the plunder At six o'clock 00 Monday evening a fire broke out in the of Mr. King which caused great apprehension in the from its vicinity to some saw mills and in which was deposited an immense stock of Several were on the spot in a short and beilig well worked and supplied with confined to the premises where it which in spite of the exertions of the reduced to ruin in a short t me. valuable horse to Mr. C. was a few weeks by a dog ascertained to been On Monday last of 1^ and ou it was expedient lo shoot and put end to his The animal was in dreadful thing around Several we attended to witness the and mark the of of AW received we can perceive iw of returning About one on Wednesday house of the ReV. Henry Vicar of Hf ly of was by a numerous of it is of Mr. his stout and in killed or of affair are highly creditable to the cool of tile Gentleman and his The forced the back gate Staffing but a brisk lire from a window that this point prevented their nW proceeded to the which by their now to M r. to his having his station at tlw landing of the was and you the full benefit of not would and as they the either Mr. 01 his son Slate bum parties remained for nearly three and ih a Uue cocked hat with white when young Mr Hevan and the shot look as the oat and were instantly thrown into The party now and were seen aitd ville with a on were three The reports ot the arms during this were distinctly heard at the different houses miles and yet none came to Mr. which shews iht terror that marauders hate minds of all ilie Mr. Bevan deserves ihe praise if his ex. ample were the banditti soon cease to disturb the peaceable and well of the morning a party of the 40ih regiment had a in the county of with a body uf the Inconsiderable tiers they attacked of Mr. and ihe was by of a distance of iwo Mr. Jan. Lieut. with chief and twelve privates to took a circuitous rouie towards the as they expected tlie banditti to retire in that which accordingly The marauders were and desired to surrender their but they fired at the who discharged one and mediately applied the which dispersed in all Five Mith ux two and a all in excellent were and in o Between and eight on three men entered house at and dered hmi to deliver up his he gave them a and they retired but in a few ten men and dragged him they placed on his and presenting a pistol to his h threatened lo shoot if he did not give them mure they he In this situation Mr. Vize was until his they On Friday morning a party of tiie banditti visited the of J. Esq. near searched for but having before carried off his blunderbuss and they found as usual under such they treated the inmates very Oil Friday Mr. T. Stevens was robbed of two within a quarter of a mile of which he intended to deposit for safety in that By received from county ot and its it appears that there is not a residence from to that with the exception of the Captain and the seat of had not been visited by those who prowl about in seaich of In must instances they have On Monday night a large party surrounded tne residence of Charles Esq. of and immediately forced open the back Mr. and his sons being then in the of uo opposition could be After searching the house most they obtained a sword and two shot which they appeared so disappointed swearing a female in house as to where any other arms conid he then proceeded to ihe houses of two and destroyed their valuation books and all their alter tins they took the to and broke some but offered no On Thursday a Meeting of Magistrates and Gentlemen of the of Cork was held at which and After the H R. M. P. hud taken the the Lord Commander of the troops destined to litat part ol the subr mitted lu the meeting a proposition from whellier they considered it advisable to call out the police in the who were now after some it was unanimously resolved to rely upon the troops fur their assistance and aided by the loyal and active and decline any assistance from the from a general feeling to the gentlemen that thie insurgents and deserve to suffer it would be as well as to levy a upon the generally peaceable and many of to be in infested with those lawless The Magistrates of the eastern parts the coa Limerick have called on the 9^1i^|ns into the most ' the unarmed and loyal the removal of ihe from in liui let who deserve Ji their would soon restore Hie Limerick Papers of It is reported that Mr. a efficient Magistrate of ihe is to tend the police in the 01 of the 111 be fixed at the main George's Daring at between five enu six John of the a posted at the King's m whilst walking from the corner of the to the end of rushed from under near the stoics of J. Esq. where the hail concealed until IM soldier was two feet of when he fired pistol at his sentinel had heard noise m that and was to we when he put up his hand to the and at that the shot was fired ai slugi were iu Ills and me burned the hair off that side of his so him that he not see the hut heard mm treat Ine leading to tne One of he parish tni hearing the to liis an I been * pursuit was a reward of forty for the apprehension ihu Nov. 19.-The the Have called a ot ilie 10 be held at the Royal on foir the purpose ol receiving the report 01 and deciding upon the to e e li IS with great regret we find that the gross amount 8tibcripiio;i8 already paid into the hands indeed of w  

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