British Press (Newspaper) - October 15, 1821, London, Middlesex 1h. Id three CMpf Mr. Mrs. y THE The Tbe of ComSe Old Ihe irf To conclude with a new called - The The Doors opened at Six to St ' 7s 3B.-6d.-iPft,'is. 6d. 2.r-!Gallery, 6d. - A new is in 11^ 18(21. ALL BILLS tht of md 18?l>, with the Interest will he paid off on of Snch Bills will be received froin Tea o'clock till including of Lists containing for The Bearers must each and write their and Residences Ube buttom of each j and where the Names of Holders are inserted opt must for the Payment to the said of Bills fur One Ctay prior la such ' Pence by the One the said 30th in whole or in part ihe required Amount an day of 31*<^ay Aim dated prior to 1820, 4ar^ been to pmd off. THIS October will be of PRINCE OF Mr. Mr. Mr. First Mr. Second Mr. Ghost of Hamlet's Mrs. To which will be Grand Romance SPIRIT OP THE Sir Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. the Mr. Miss E. Dennett Mrs. are respectfully that this Theatre recess has been entirely and newly A Box may or Mr. at the Second 3s. 6d.; Second Second fci Second 6d. witi be opened at Six and 4be fty begin ' for the Boxes to be of Mr. at the trili be the Opera of the will Public Entry and the Empress Elizabeth iti few IIS October 15, will he performed Opera of. ROB BOY Mr. Rashleigh Francis Mr. Leoni Mr. Bob Roy Mr. Diana Miss Mrs. After a new in three called THE PRINCE'S 1<},Jriucipal by Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Miss R. I to he opened at Sis Play to 1 5, 6s.-Pit, 3s.-First 2__Second ifor the Boxes to be taken of Mr. at Boxes may be had by application at Ihfe On Rob Roy with The On Every One has his Sir Robfert from Theatre A Day after the THE to undertake the Management of the PUBLIC to Sir ROBERT WILSON hasten to already subscribed to attain the desirable end uf placing Kim above the reach of Ministerial malice and trust that public spirit will be alive to prove lhat the people of England are not idle of injustice or oppression being with impunity on a By order of tlie ROBERT Three Tuns I I 1 6 2 10 6 1 Mr. W. G. E. Dublin W. Mr. J. W. Mr. J. J. C. Esq. J. 1 An 0 5 An 1 1 in the employ of & enemies to injustice T. L. T. Thomas Cooper James Fair Au Independent Gardener at John 10 G. 2 James 63, Old 10 In a few weeks Will be by and u in three JL 2. MAURICE a Welih Tak of England's in three recently in four price 89. The To early in Ihe ensuing by and in four 8vo. STUDY OF jL and By JOHN MASON M.D. Am. Soc. and of These jo addition lo that lately published on and by to of complete the Author's and an Body of Medical equally adapted to Ihe Use of and 30th OF THIS THE GRAND MONEY LOTTERY tlie reminds his Friends and the Public of the approach of the Tlie Scheme has received the decided it THREE 30,000M !! THIRTY OTHER and Not Two Blanks to a There are No and every Prize is Sterling CARROLL'S No. 19, and No. 26, have remarkable for the Sale of Capital The very last ever also No. 46, and many smaller Capitals in the were all shared and sold by ' ' Mil CO. most respectfully k9 bungling and The true PATENT SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSSES stamped on the end of the The PATENTEES have the honour 10 supply the Army and Ihe Naval and Military the Duck Yards ami the Marine tlie Honourable East India the City of London Truss the Ihe Middlesex &c. &c. &c. residing in the country of Ihe body across the may depend upon being accurately 292, and 86, N. Trade supplied qii reasonable 10 be addressed to the STRAN D. SATURDAY NIGHT'S October 9, 1821. J. G. Esq 0 Sir 500 0 Hon. Earl Grey 200 0 Hon. H. G. 50 0 Esq. 50 0 Tlie Rev. Archdeacon Ba I 20 0 G. Esq. 20 0 Down with 1 0 Williams 5 0 I Q Brutus 5 5 T- 2-2 J. 0 10 R. 2 2 1 1 A Willing Mile 1 1 2 0 A. W. R. 2 0 2 2 Mr. J. 2 0 J uhn and 10 0 Pinder 5 0 Mr. J. B. Whiling 3 Mr. Martin 2 2 2 3 A 1 0 1 1 Selson 1 0 Mr. W. 10s. 6d. Subscriptions are received by the following and Co. 68, Williama and Co. Ladbroke and Co. and Co. and Sir and Borough was not 0 the had S. Barnettj a tbe highest Iq the Wright and Mr. a Most alty whom 14ieg, who has to and Mr. Admiralty The skill and which has been shewn by James and William my the evening Benares and lu shift their the the which had The which the bad ' been at bythe breaking of It ifav nod Adjutant of and claims He speaks most highly of the his On the morning of the 5tb, at thirty the enemy again hoisted a flag of and of Ihe Dula having delivered hostages ensure with our to a trace of fourteen and have every reason lo conclude that every will be settled as soon the courier who has been dispatched tu Senna can During the course uf Ihe operations at this rendered extremely arduous from the with which the wind has and the consequent difficulty of ing them 1 have derived from Lieutenant First Lieutenant of this all the which I could have from an officer of abilities and Captains commanding the Hon. Company's cruisers Benares and Captain Company's and of the Company's mortar I am highly indebted for their zealous and active They report most fully of the of your particular attention to the distinguished conduct of Lieutenant I feel myself quite unable to render justice to his and I therefore lake the liberty of requesting you will he pleased lo him to the Lords of Ihe R. Tu the Sir Henry and Commander in &c. &c. 0 10 10 2 the Hon. Sir Henry Chief of his ships in ihe East has tu John Wilson Esq. two letters which he had received from of his ship dated off the 13th of December and 20ih o of which the following are copies His Majesty's off December 13, 1S20. have the honour to inform that having received the of the Hon. the Guvernor in Council at for the guidance of my conduct in demanding fur insults and indignities by Government of Mocha lo the British I sailed from Bombay on the of wilh the expedition been and uf which I bad assumed Ihe On my arrival here on the 3d I immediately communicated with Mr. the Company's who had hern lo me iu this from his representations that be had abandoned all hopes of and that none but coercive measures would have the effect of the of Mocha to accede to the of the on the receipt of liin the of lo and that it would lend to the benefit of Ihe British I lost no lime in squadron in the best possible and through the of Mr. A. J. master whose abilities I apeak too in laying down I was enabled on the sanie afternoon see the squadron disposed beyond my must sanguine off the forts and town uf At forty minutes past seven on the morning of the 4th, I commenced and kepi up a spirited and well-directed fire against until thirty minutes past when the enemy sent off a flag of truce I then ceased and gave Fukee the two to consider of the terms that been at fifty past the terms not having been 1 d and the enemy having abandoned the north I Ihe boats of the squadron to he manned and at five Ihry left the under the of Lieutenant William of the for the purpose of spiking the guns and up the the boats conid reach the the enemy succeeded in themselves of and occupied it in William proceeded to advanced with the must daring intrepidity up to the walls of the under a heavy and most annoying of finding himself after repeated lo force an entrance by any and considering thai all further would be and only tend lo increase the great loss which they bad already he felt himself under the necessity of retreating to the boats j which covered in a very handsome manner by Mr. Charles and Mr. Francis Admiralty in the barge and launch of the remark to that every on this service fronn the Topaze were either killed or you will be able to appreciate the gallantry and with which they led their men to and though it His Majesty's Ship off in the Red January 20, 1821. continuance of my letter of the I have the to congratulate you oh the success which has since attended the of the squadron under my and the satisfactory termination of its at anticipations I bad indulged of being able to adjust amicably Ihe differences subsisting between Ihe Government of India and bis Highness the Imaum uf and which f been induced to form from the anxiety expressed by Ihe Dula to coincide with all our gradually dissipated before the eVasive delays by which he endeavoured to prolong the the of a bad from rae ar of five days beyond the stated having been done on my part lo evince the of Our it became my duly lo shew ibal were not lo be made ihe dupes of Arab and every thing being for resuming should it become at four on the afternoon of the 25tb, I ordered tbe flag of truce lo be the of recommencing the attack as early next as daylight would The the truce had been well employed in ascertaining the best and on the 24th, the and Thames bad been warped into a channel round a spit projecting from Ihe north and placed on its rear forming a battery of five lung eighteen the distance from 350,to 450 His was warped as close as her draught of wafer would bearing oil the with a sixteen long eighteen pounders and eight thirty-two pound at a distance of 700 prepared on the the 26th Mr. Russel with a party uf seamen to work tile guns the the launch aud for the purpose of enfilading the and at ten past a. m. the squadron opened its tire against the it was returned from north and suuth and Tlie peculiarly destructive effects uf a cross fire were in ten made manifest by the silence of the and by leu o'clock compelled the enemy to abandon retreated to the number of 150, exposed lo a most galling fire of grape and from the inshore under which they suffered At twenty minutes past ten I went in. shore uu board the and Jacob having reported that there were two I made the signal for the sent them with the detachment of Bombay and sepoys of the under the command of Lieutenant to take possession and destroy the whole fire of Ihe enemy was turned ou our people while employed on this but the feelings which gave energy were tube impeded by any and Ihe celerity with which they to tlie deliberate style in which formed ou the and ihe steady in they marched the iu two by the different excited my I at noun enjoyed of witnessing display of the British flying from the at three our people agMn having spiked all the destroyed the formed and sprung three deep which at twenty minutes past three burst a dreadful reducing tbe whole to a complete mass of shapeless The is employed Ibis whole night throwing with an effect tu the precision wilh which they were The demolition of the north fort having been thus it became my next concern to turn our force against the but the extreme of the wind prevented my getting the vessels into before the of the 29th, and Ihe depth uf water not admit uf being hauled sufficiently close to batter it with her fire useful in keeping in check that of the enemy from batteries in Ihe and the biisk one preserved by Ihe cruisers required no to the desired During the days of the 27th, 28th, and 29lb, we had been partially and ou the 30lb at nguiu opened our with answering in description to that practised It was returned from the south and south mosque At thirty minutes past nme Ihe to the number of two hundred or three were constrained to as under a gulling fire of Tbe different detachments were again landed under tbe command of 1 shore for that and at thirty by hoisting bis Majesty's I observed he had gained possession of it. The work of destruction was once more proceeded and few before by the of five fougasses which had been reducing the fort entirely to a heap of The Thames was shells of Jacob having been severely under tbe of Mr. On the morning of the 3lsi the firing alt the at And ' was As li bomb ont of and Topaze Out ' The em- as bad been the to arrived on the and assumed Having evidenced the and the roio impending over of its the he to consider it our and with a sent a of merchants to entreat n of and at the same acceded he would himself off the next morning to wait on Captain and shew tbe under he to act. The of aud wounded will receive I to say are not so as been froin I he and the the skill snd attention uf y. great has subsisted between BroSe and the great benefit Ihe public service has bis ' I have the honour lo &c. R. To Rear-Admiral the Honourable Sir Henry and &c &c. A return of the killed and wounded on boord the nnd vessels of the squadron employed on the expedition under Ihe of Captain John Richard of his ship in the attack against ou the 4ih of December 1820 R. G. royal Mr. C. P. master's mate aud Mr. F. S. William royal navy j Lieutenant C. M. M. Mr. Alexander and Admiralty since William William boatswain's John William 1 seaman 10 5 2 of the latter since East India Company's Cruisers aud 2 2 of the Bombay 1 3 quarter 1 private of native 4 27 Additional return of killed and on board Ihe squadron employed as above in the attacks which took place the 26tb and 31st of inclusive 1 private marine killed 6 seamen East India Company's Cruisers and of the Company's lieutenant William of ihe 3 iU MILITARY jji Me Stockport pf ihe by the Lord the - Cornet John In be vice resigned September 19,1821. at the November of at 9t the Dog and Dijck 19. W. Watts and iMo of now Of at at the 13. CL of at at tbe Angel D. of at at the November 3. T. at at November 8. M. jun. of at at the Commercial November 7. W. H. at at tbe H. uf at at November 3. T. of High at at 3. J. of Lower at at J. Cleugh and R. late of wholesale al Guilds J. Old at at November 10. W. tele of St. at at J. at at October 30. J. of Bishop at at November 6. F. of South at at the Half Moon November 6. J. of at at the 3, W. of of of late of M. of J. of aud T. of of of of the PARTNERSHIPS Carter and J. of Warren 1821.-W. French and S. of St. West October 1, 1821.- and G. of sugar October 11, 18-21.-R. and W. of September 1, 1821.-H. jun. and D. of Little St. October 11, 1821.-M. and H. of October 13, 1821.-S. J. and of High August 31,1821. John Ule of to October 20, 27, and November 24, at at Mr. Du Bois Dud Edward of to October 20, 23, aud November 24, at at Gregson and ' ' Richard book to 2t), 23, and November 24, at Messrs. Edwards and Co. Llewelyn and late of Ihe Old to October 16, 23, and November 24, at al Mr. Robert late of to October 26, 27, and at at the Old Sand Mr. London and Mr. Joseph late of to 6, and 24, at at tbe Arms aud Mr. Fountain Thomas of to November 7, 8, and 24, at at tbe White Messrs. W. and W. Gray's aud Mr. Benjamin James of to November 2, at November 3, 24, i at at the White Hart Mr. 1-ondon and Messrs. Hallen and John late of to October 26, 27, and al at the Angel Messrs. Tilson and and Mr. John Richard Taylor of - to October 30, November 3, and 24, at at the Mitre Messrs. Cottle and aud Mr. Thomas Rogers John late of lo November 6, 7, and 24, at at Horse Appleby aud London aud Mr. William Margary of to October 26, November 3, and 24, at at the Office pf Messrs. Bartlett and Newton Messrs. Bartlett and Newton and Messrs. and Red Peter of near to October 20, 27, and November 24, ai at Messrs. aSd Gray's uf to October 29, at 30, and November 24, al at the Robinson and and Mr. Thomson and Charles Andrew of Tom's Coffee and also to October 20, 27, and November 24, al at Messrs. and Anstin of Lusted to October 23, 30, and 2.4, at at Mr. November 3. W. Bingley and bt November 6. G. F. of PRICE OF The average Brown or Muscovado computed from the Returns made in Ihe wei fc ending the 10;h 1821, is 5|d. per hundred reclusive of Ihe duties of customs paid 01-payable ufr the thereof into Great PRICES OF Weekly Return of the Average Price of British Winchester as received from the Inspectors in the respective Maritime Cities aud Towns in England hucT from the Prices that govern are 6, 1821. 64 722 1035 1134 933 5 S 0 tH 0 d. s p A 1 y. ON CONTRABAND The Smuggling will always prevail in proportion to number and of prohibitory or the privileges given to certain articles in lu of the wisest and most efficacious that may he adopted the of there Js a certain class of persons sort uf pride lu overcoming the dangers which this traffic the present outcry against the evils attendant on arid the which is much complained I do not believe that greater frauds were than in 1803 and the at period the exclusive conferred on of Rave tu Ihe of other that they vied with each in the in h Ihoy were by the who of coltun iu and tow tu the for and 10 all on tlie part of that all the cUsses who live by mercantile entered into thin and merchant had English Bonaparte pushed to the in country where but all burnings of mi other 1 to excite disgust throughout all Europe unheard-of It be doubted that a juard well well and would have effert in ihe trade hut such means uf be considered merely us iif the law should annul or as limits as possible Ihe prohibitive in order private will always the opposed to not too How is it lu prevent lo five or 01.-even with forty thousand men the vast ut uur and Tu the inconveniences already we to Ibal a military guard cannot now in in r was such be with a suppose it so 10 and this military body an lu make it act iu with the it would still he necessary lu have a and sen. placed io Watch to prompt co of Ihe 00 sea and What I stale on is in an of 12 iu uo which I discharged with the uf the aud to of I shul in which ' uf band goods is fur that a lo be landed on the 24lh at a point The is his letters uf to the different towns of the accompanied with samples of the a note of the He at the same time scuds a notice to Ihe