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   British Press (Newspaper) - August 2, 1825, London, Middlesex                                1st 1 to Bight of open to JSf the - b. S. ' if t Ji I I. OR VAN LAND and NEW SOUTH 33, 1825. ifr II Price 7d. To Sail iht 31si of hw tbt - doois FOR fine 730 I in Ihe my for carry an or and 33, Tht for the ini Hoars By readT No. 33,.Bnkl^bH^; LN Port on u hereby 0"^ In and in the City of of Wine and Spirit of Com. and at a. Royal diy by to the who retires i all debts from late arc to bp and the f Gja BicharA ORIENTAL BRARy OF OOLD of giii the VELLING A by at I IX the matteu Of THE BIT. in the bf a de for 10 summon Jury to Dv ai Slaw of of It Grays Inn and other Chiaa of table ana j io the and bint PR tN C H. Esq. B. T. K. Esq. ' ' Esq. T. Spriag Esq. J. T. Esq. John Esq. T P. Esq. flisa 66i.tcrroi3.-^e5>r. P. and D. and ' and rile DEED OF SETTLEMENT 51)dp8.pfreet, on 4iys, st 11,' in ih of sod recent to expressly up Crfm York attend the who were of tlie most men in Sir tj Mr. wu iHs circumstances of as to by anj coro He that on morning he was by aa h that prisoner and had stable and hod stolen hn said beea m the act of and 50 She ihe bfs a of ihe arj they in ibe of to where children I the the I took a and ih On j they fa the academy ot Mr. I met out Read on the Ist of August In Sl and at D. 29, satiate of of Proprietor is to pay the 5ecffiitott?lenKote the on the deed to Scrip for framed in Act last By otOn Goutt of Sec. Blank of to parties to whom it may be to sigo the Settlement in to execute the may be the Office of the Sti or at P. and D. 29; paying for the ' of is hereby the intention of up the Capital of tUs as the Local should oe about to be the pf 6t is required to be toe of August tu the Office of in St. Helen at D. 29, of 4 each By order of the July 18*5. LOAN of by 1^ N. in hereby That in conformity with the Contract of to which a Sinking Fund was provided whereof Second Redemption fell due on the III of the present of his and M Plenipotentiary of his the King of Mr. M. and by Mr. Charles Notary have this day CANCELLED and deposited in the Bank of according form the or Thirteen Thousand Eight Handred in Special Bontis of the said as being tlie Second Half of the Sum fixed for the Redemption in the year 1825, viz. per per annum on the of the including the saving of Interest on the 4,9Mt deposited on the 1st of February Numbers cancelled 3*70, 3949, 3570, 47(^' 5128, 5130 5626, 68la7n.6143 i 6150, 6351 6352. 6372 6376,6ft68 a 88822. 923 a 9240 9390.9477 3 9488, 9513, 9528 a 9583 a 959010.998, 11117, 12651. 12794 b 12813, 11S9, 13440, 134B7 a 14091 a 14,095-together 133 Bonds Of tiro IMPERIAL ESTATE 500,0002., in 5,000 Shares of 100/. John Joseph Esq. Esq. Joseph W. B. David Esq. COLONIAL STEAM I 6000 of Royal Highness the Duke of Grace the of KG. The Most Noble the Marquis of Admiral Esq. Esq. M K. Esq. 1 Esq. I 11. Esq. Vice Admiral the Hon. Henry K.C. 11. Owen Esq. Esq. Bight Hon. M. P. Esq. S. Esq. John Edward Esq. J. Parish I Isaac jun. Esq. Messrs. and Co Wells and Esq. Esq. 12, e of this Company is to lines of Steam between the United Kingdom and the and the 0; Kill touching ai to the Harbour of a Port free from all Port From Vessel large with adequate once a fortnight to Halifax and and second will once a by Islands 10 returning by Bermuda are forming between ' I and the Ports of South A bet 1. ten and is also c also 10 with the main lines from 1, and and also from Galway and s In nearly to a point of 10 will be abridged fully nave either of continuous 2 by on the shortest to the ultimate 1 that the number of travellers is increased by of upon w the capital already as Ilea as and other parts of ihc c: ib there can be no doubt that the and the quantity of Freight will be also con- Compar V will also afford the most regular and advantageous lor the of Troops and t will arise upon the Thames end Valentia tne of the of the produce of the most fertile district of almost deluded by the delay of Sailing the of British manufactured goods direct from the liaTe heen on actual for tlie whole of &c The the established rates of Freight and moderate for such the and steady Profit for the use of and the ' will be rested in solid insurable his been submitted to his Majesty's Parliament for forming end regulating this ned the Royal by which other 1! I of the is to liit held by them 3 have taken measures for putting the ' ' it ii required that a Deposit of 10/. per Share of the or Raikes Co. to the ' be given of the Destination of the the Rates of Freight and ' * 0 to be addressed to the to the care 12, until the - ii Ii in EIGHT MILES OF ' u - - and Land may be had if Z 19. Grea or of 51r. ' John George Esq. Esq. John Esq. Douglas Esq. I Samuel | Robert illiam { and Esq. 6, New This Company is formed for the Sale of and s by Private Contract or When ihe of property of the above disposed of is it that a period should only hove arrived when it is proposed to open ffi wherein Property may be exposed capacious which will the inconvenience by parties desirous of making It wiH constitute a arid become the of the who win thereby have 4 choice of property for investment; aad to those have property dispose a Market is calculated to secure the Public against fraud and extortion practised on those whose temporary Wants are taken advantage of the and niU the This will afford an eligible opportunity of It will incur no will be and its principle simple and It will yield to the Public by the information 1: will and afford assistance to those who require an loan upon their as well as security to the any and prompt Payment the sales are carried into The to those who have Property incumbered by or and are restricted from selling the consent of the or will be great as this will pay off those where the Security is and sell the property divested of All Persons who require an advance upon Property offered for Sale may have the advantage of a Loan during the tune their Property may be exposed in the public room of the for Sale ' by contract or public I who have Property to dispose of and do not require a will find this capable of selling the same either by Contract or Public with a facility and success peculiarly The rate of Commission will be fixed and and expressed in a printed unincumbered by the numerous extra charges generally the vendor trill be enabled to calculate his expense with From calculations made by able and it is as. that will be always adequate to protect the Company against disappointment in the receipt and secure to the Proprietors the regular payment of a which it ii proposed should be made at the rsie of 5/. per per leaving the profit to form a to be divided at periods among the in such manner aa may be most conducive to their general Each Proprietor will be entitled to one vote for fire two for three for four for thirty and under for fifty antl under one and one ard upwards six upon which bis Subscription or may hare been No Proprietor shall hoM more than two hundred A Deposit of Two Pounds per Share w ill be to be paid to the Bankers of the on the of the and the remainder by such instalments froni tune to the concerns of the Company may net less than thirty days notice to be given of This Company will not assume to act as unless authorised by Charter or of or in any manner contrary to A Deed of Settlement for the regulation of this Company will be prepared and the when by the major of the is to be deemed the proper Deed for carrying the objects of the Company into It will contain all the usual Powers of to Forfeiture of and other as the 01 the major part of may think best adapted to the Circumstances of the The when will be enrolled in the High Court of No to be transferred until after payment of the Instalments previously called and the Deed of and then only to such Persons as may execute tlie said Deed anil be approved by the Board of All Shares upon which the Instalments remain unpaid for the space of 21 davs after the time fixed for payment of the same by the Board of shall become together with the Deposit or Instalments which may have been previously paid The Affaire of the Company will be under the management of the Board of assisted by proper of experience and Applications for Shares to be made by free of Imperial Estate to and the Office of Joseph Esq. Stock Exchange or to John Esq. 6, New At a Meeting of the Shareholders of the said held at the ihu Ist day of 18J5. it was all Deposits and Monies or to be Valuable and reputed foil of forming a compact and beau 11 lul of 48?.acfe<, 1n a part of the with a larger i f By Mr. DANIEL At the Bank of on Uie 23d at AVery complete and an elegant and highly finished called has been for past the residence Of her Grace of as yearly and is in with its capital walled green and of every in the centre of a valuable 452acres, two let to highly with neat aSid newly erected tann which is ornamented and sheltered by one mile of the great Road and nnd only four miles the Borough of The has been and the and are very Fur pontage 10 and Land and or to Retford and particulars be Mr. a Barnby Moor ami at the chief Inns at the they would be assist erf la duties by the skill verf and therefore it was not him to trouble them at sny gieat They hail heard the duty upon was iota the sanity of of the individual alluded It settled by that a person labouring uoder a particular the si ro be or his j Lincoln toolt into The horse found be waa to all and purposes a The j a belonging to outside next question the time when such a delusion of mind took in a very and 10 report what they so found to the The then who the various Counsel in attendance appeared forp in aupport of the ond said appeared on tbe behalf of 33coa the eldest son and of the Mr. read an order the empowering the iij attend by bis to watch the and to ' ' - on the Suggestion of the that the should goon from day to from ten to luur John the of this 6at  could not make void any deed of transfer of property by tlie interrupted the Learned ob. Ulat bv a the verdict of a jury untier a Commission ot Lunacy had been given in in to the transfer of property by a ' admitted that GuL of the ot such new law he would say and it only extended to the verdict of the Jury in support of ilie of the and not aa rf In order 10 their understanding of this it be for hini to go a great portion of of hte the ihe state whose mind was the of their inquiry but be would first trouble with a few observations upop the law It is not 1:1 should use the word lunatic this was in the case of a Mr. a gentleman ia It was only necessary that they should come to a conclusion that the of were to inquire ivas of unsound aad to manage his own In it was that he was unfit 10 manage own in consequence an infirmness of mind arising from his advanced ami was to be a sufficient case of It was so held both who were high authorities on tins He was Counsel in the he knew thai it was by Lord approached the subject with the skill of a lawyer and tiie science of a What the as applied to what constituted a was least so it wis laid down in and fie should them any metaphysical or the classification of and general opinion 01" medical and merely prove that individual was of such a state of mind as to be unable ro manage his own He now briefly proceed to lay them the materials wert to form his The Franks was a clergyman of the Church of and was descended from a very ancient and respectable family in the - 1 I of Vork he was of a of 8,000/. e it 1m a further but the noise bv present It fjr to ascertain if the was tlie m the street was so great his voice could scarcely | here 1 he to gire be H- he had the honour appear them ' The to that he was support of the which hod just heard read if he ' was to raise his voice beyond ihe lev insisted upon firing e. that tley attribute it to necessity the j and he wis near his house which heard he did ro have day saw the who crossed the ot Hall for their and he trusted that the drawn from price according to t Linnaan By the Rev. GeoL Primed for Oxford English beautifully printed upon laid and delivered in extra red cloth JOHNSON'S 1 to with a fine to U 1, ttii Price to To be completed in 9 published Dr. ROBERTSON'S HISTORICAL vol. I. to uniformly printed the with of Dr. Mary Queen of James and Christopher To be completed ia ti published oa the 28:h of each HUME and HISTORY of embellished with Portraits of to I will he pu on the Ist of BOSWELL'S LIFE of with great at 4 the by to the Bishop of edited by J. M.A. be by in ti In crown uniform of vol. j. price completed in 5 and 1 to 0, price 85. To be in \1 Variorum of e textu cum Notis sique aliorum vol. 1. price To be Jn 5 Lord BACON'S bv BasU vol. 2. to be in 12 aad on ihc ot every alternate price 8d. to This will contain as as the original of worth 30(U. per and he had large the eldest of Mr. tor when be had related to Jury the and the manner in which Rev. Gentleman had both and his it would be for tlie Jury to a a and a father of a if in have so in the year a lie married a Sowerby and in the year IM 2, he of family in ihc one cf bouses at in HI set by the desire of his an in nc m In year 1H!3, ihc wife of Mr. Franks being then at appeared a a man he ui any character in any drama was J. bu: he nov called Dickinson he was diplomatised wuh he knew such things were to be and probably I ani a short Into the wards take vou with me to see your t vou He ac on account of the of bu: met him 11 had been -o not bjt would go to get i to The beard him tina but hail harse They the which ended as The questioned the who haJ 9on)e conversation Read about ot lone or months when he offered g tor tlie bu: xai said he heard of thina as to a ard charge him a tire least shadow of 3Jr. i; wasa hard case for a man stables broken open in a maimer ds voa mean to sav man to I do not mean any thing uf Mr. Rawl had just as much a police officer aj I Mr. Vou he 13 not in his right Mr. u the very reason you ought to him such surgTon to the rho defendant was read at that escaped the on he was be forwarded to St. mad I why four I am as you very great to say verv the Aug. 1__A looking years of named by an elderly to the sitting for a against a who hail assaulted her under the the stated that the person api I el fjr a attacked hLT the day in 0: i wnole on at a 1.: and all the off lightest aa far aware and as a specimen of the damage 10 her Miss Smith a silk produced one of the iarge fashionable shaped Leghorn the completely torn a black bore of the that bai taken that the was so arrd at ame that her bonnet and gown were dragged congregation could ibe lady must have 90rT>? 10 commit serious an M ' j be of her 10 a It w uz C vxc the wa's the hutband of the Lady - supped and that to the charge his The surprise that a husband snu wife Un It not he 3a;J, mat a maiden lady about to prayer m tn assured the It had been .so purchased with the of the Rev. ' ever taken place between him and but a Doctor he certainly now About year 1B15, pn ad- i some of the ill-natured neighbours had i appeared in the and Lin i shirr inserted bv this Doctor in which he in I mised to of ruptures to which tiie frame was he tua services to the nobility and of Learned Solicitor here the the ot some it happened that those who undertook 10 cure ruptures called in to cure persons who had no ruptures st except ' brought upon them by those who pretended to whe her thit was or r-u uot tne case with Dr. he | dti not The was dated i rupture Doctor was m had a rupture or not he could not but two of the report that such had been the He had of attending Smith to for facked by a number of persona some days after urf on their into a dragged through it he was half He was planned bv ore 1^ for the of being r to chapel who now applied for a .Mr - that ne now attended n order to give - seen Smith assaulted bv an account of his having been Hung the The Mm not to od account of the that would be likely to p. n a the Latin and will be embellished with hve lyord Bacon at different Oxford Primed for W. London and Talboys and A REAL BLESSING TO is Jn tlie whole JL any one remedy which no effectually relieve the pam a patient as the AMERICAN Who can watch the writhing tortures into a ia often convulsed the period of dentition without sympathy for its And who would hesitate to a when a remedy can be which is obvious by the effectual relief afforded in bo many distressing which ure coming id the notice of never to be without the AMERICAN SOOTHING SYRUP in the for if a child awakes in and the particularly if tne wife had a and the Doctor was in to Campsel Hall ' what am I to dj I Whether he got his of Doctor at Oxford or again if is nut done tu e- Cambridge he could not but he would xay who this man was ag 1st Untr your of gol possession of his children ' I'll be bound youM not be and The woman wan abandoned beyond all The ' tic thought it a Doctor got into the and she wrote in her at ' whom he m several praising and the Doctor ' i MiRS also in the She described him as a man who for 40/. a ' i hail the medical duties of the In another ' letter she wrote that he lived nith her m Campsel where wai quite raptured there the most barefaced was In being ill in she With the rupture Doctor to and there tiie Slie wrote of the most description to her and the Jury have these if wrote one letter to her liim to commit i say vnu but her This ihc is carrying on an m ' He would not that a wai was t he was but he them what they thought of of a man who would receive such letters his wife The ' of m tne of n. was m point as to the character uf tning from the grossest were practised from a nacre spirit uf but where they a man carrying as tiie Kev It whom she or irg tre torn her allowing conduct to pass The determined granted a the cf and then or .Vi on the part of the said be paid ot and whoie receipt only shall be jl the Lottery drawn 3,f>13 a Prize of 2r,0o.V. a Prize of 2,000/. And several other were shared and sold by uho respectfully take V leave In that it is the positive determination of Parliament to abolish Lotteries for ever at the conclusion of ihe present The Scheme now before the not only all the popular points of the late but it contains 100,000/. in Four of 2J,00I. and from the increased number of Ihe Grand Of 21fl,204i. in sterling Money wUl be distributed all in One Tickets and Shares are on Sale at and J. fortunate Comhill 11, aad 38, where sold a Prize of 110,0001, and other the night with - - - by only rubbing the gums with a few drops ol the it j had had suffered others to practise on win immediately open the heal the and thereby I prevent fevers and for should it come in tition with any other it often destroys tht brightest To be wholesale and and Co. 2(1, by their of ail principal Medicine Venders in town and ai 2j. 9d. per N.B. unless signed on the Stamp Johnson's own as there are several spurious Lr ivy to a 1 tlir 1). to I cr L on ELIXIR OF from and restorative fully For or in the its beneficial effects are as it gives immediate m such cases and no persons subject lo those alarming complaints ought to tie without it. It promotes and gradually digestion in cases of whether occasioned by a long residence in tropical of energy in the or from a too mode of this Elixir will be found a sufficient a restorative to tone and who occasionally exceed the strict of temperance by taking of this on retiring to exempt of such the fallowing is also used by orators ot the tbe arid 5he as it revivis the frame and the voice when painful exhaustion is produced by long declamation and at the same time is so perfectly that the most delicate take u without fear or of their It is in Bottles at including by J. at the fashionable and of public Venders throughout the 3 to 1 7 to 1 H to 1 115 to 1 10 1 Cleveland T b J 1 2.'i to 1 arst lii mt: 30 to 1 1 to 1 JO to 1 Br man who tlie character of Christian -a or any other was impossible could not sec the of his He never saw like and it was a woman such could believe him to be in Jn Franks beyond all as confirmed a as iry one la St. Tiie fringe of a petticoat or mere colour was ' ui hu be that the lawn of in the church at of a In 1SI7. lie made a deed of ' The trotting ch 10 between C and his and a letter to a friend I Gr. m. and R. 11. that he would never live her But in 1(^1, he | lived with her and to ihe he ' in the year to the as a and in the In Ihe tone of and settled soma property on bis family and in he wrote to bis sisier that his wife was the most woman in the living that most fellow Dr. but in the year 1821 he ht - J 3d went to live with would they say of the intellect of a man Was he sane tor one After 1821, ile went to where he lived In a cottage with her and the There she put on a while robe of and looked Fair but not in although her husband forgave nnd he lived iu an while she and the lived in the pigging ' Mr. here wished ihe witnesses might which was Total Chief set on En said no member of tbe mily had occasion lo a gallop i Bh Of course no member of the family tc two tor a stake Pope is S. trotted three miles in three minutes and time since and he hacked to this r - of was umpire for r was done aa wuh six stone on back here to hear mother called a- Franks himself it is he can quite The then to cir. of a similar to this U 3d * i 4 I t. - E. the from which has a. I V a was from thr same ' of R. bofT and  

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