Courier (Newspaper) - November 27, 1839, London, Middlesex contracts for willow and Department of the Comptroller for snd Nov. JO. THE for Executing the Office of Lord of iba United of Great Britain and do Hereby giro on the 28tb at One thai will be ready to treat with Persons ss assy be willing to Contract for supplying tad delivering into her Majesty's Stores at the ONE TONS of of the British Half to be ip three and the remainder in SIX HUNDRED MILLE of WILLOW tor To be delivered by March in equal pies bolts ef To be delivered within aix weeks in equal weakly The Kill be exempted the Samples of tbe Safer intended to he abd of the Rods lesi than 500 must bo produced the and a of of tie msy be seei at the said ' ' No Tender after One on the day ol nor any the Party or an agent for - Every Tender moat addressed to Secretary of the nod bear in the left hand the 4'-TBttdftr for delivered at Bod for Spgar roast by a responsible to bound tba person id tbe ton of par on the aside for the doe performance of tbe NATIONAL LOAN LIFE and DEFERRED 26,C*rpf>M, Eastern 5, Mary 500.0001. Act of T. Lamie Chairman Col. Sir Bargee KXA H. Robert AU George Esq. Joseph Esq. Professor - B. Br the new principles of Life Assurance and Deferred by this tbe moral obligation of ail making a prevision for a family or for old age ia largely enhanced by tbe immediate to tbe assured Tbe details of tbe principles of tbe its improvement in tbe system ita economical arrangements in favour of the ita extensive will be found in its which be obtained st the Office of tbe 26, London or at any of its Branches throughout tbe F. FERGUSON No. 15,071. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27, 1839. Price 5d. ASSURANCE 1. Robert r. Esq. Alexander R. Pater William Henry Lewis William Samuel John George Miffis Esq. John MEDICAL Great ' - Hon. John i Old 3ANKEKS-Messrs. Drewett and Advantages by thia - A set of expressly for tbe nae of this from authentic and complete and the of that can be offered the safety of the Increasing Rates ot on a new and inai ark able foi ea a leas payment required on o policy for the whole term of lib than in any other may paid either or one or ia a number of A Board of in attendance daily at Age of the assured in every ease admitted in Ail pays hie within one after proof of in all catet for their J I ' -I I I 1- a. d. s. d. s. d. a. d. a. d 20 15 50 110 11 I 16 9 238 30 1 64 1 12 2 1 19 1 274 2 17 6 40 1 16 1 244 2 14 6 373 434 50 2 16 7 394 455 563 6 13 7 PETER Resident A liberal Commission allowed to and STANDARD OF ENGLAND LIFE ASSURANCE King and Jobs Esq. Henry Esq. Esq. J. A. Thompson Esq. 1. Esq. George Esq. George William William Kan. Lawrence Esq. William Major General Christopher Hon. 1'earson, Skinner William Ayscough Esq. Insurances are effected at lower Kates ol Premium than of arty other wbich will be Toon 1 advantageous in all and especially on for limited Liberal Commissions are fallowed to Solicitors and Increasing Rates of Annual Premium of 1001. payable during of M. a. s. a. d. 150 19 41 3 51 17 111 15 11 18 10 25i S 8 71 14 5 1 42 9 7 35' 10 41 17 15 83 8 4 452 4 63 14 3 65 4 3 By order of the f Sec. GREAT BY THE UNITED KINGDOM No. 8, snd t. Thia Established of affords tbe most perfect from an ample aid only wben far the whole period one balf of the first five years after thia tbs the other balf to the payment of interest at 6ve per to be deducted at or previously be paid off at It obviously essy for a person of very moderate to by a. provision for his family and should be at any time the succeed or a hamay his having only paid one-half thia for the first are ef the ss in all other Thul of old by an annual of 281.16a. 3d. for tbe first five and afterwards the full 6d. secure to his widow and children at payment of no less than 3,(K10(., sobject enly to tbe deduction of 144t. Is. 3d., with being the amount of premium Thia Company holda in various other great inducements to tbe When such facilities are it ia clearly a duty in every parent wbo is not possessed of a but of an however to insure his life for a aum wbich may comfortable provision for bis Of 25^1 18 5S 2 11 par Cent. 302 S 102 8 2 402 19 13 3 4 504 9 84 14 5 15 36 17 9 Annuities are very liberal HONORARY 3T COURT of held in tbe Inly of on LORD MAYOR and net Chamber oi the Guildhall of the 26tb day of 18*9Vjnd in the Third Year of tbe Reign of of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Resolved pf this Court be presented Ui tba Right Hon. of for the be baa discharged tbe alty during the past bim while presiding over the hia in a and tbe citizens of London late Lord Mayor with of tbe by this for and of towards LONDON AND Directors are now ready to and take op on at Five per of the Sum authorised by their Acts of and by the late vote of the Propria By Order of the 205, Sec. FROM THE LONDON Nov. 26. to the Privy in the Extraordinary of the 23d as being present at the Court st Buckingham when her Majesty was pleased to make ber were the - Mr. Sir James Sir Charles Edward Commissions signed bv Lords Royal Brecon Richard to be dated Oct. 19, Berks Yeomanry Cavalry ( Hungerford tone BANK of AUSTRALASIA Royal No. removed from 18, November 21,1839. Tbe Court ol Directors hereby give that they will GRANT BILLS at thirty at on their Colonial payable without deduction at the branch on they are on Hobart Port and South until further Applications are to be made at their as between tbe hours of Ten and or at Messrs. snd 6, Tbe coat of tbe stamp to be paid on billa under SOOL Letters of Credit payable on presentation to tbe party only in favour they are drawn are also granted on tbe above-named and open tba same terms aa bills for sums not exceeding lbs Directors will also negotiate approved or send out bills for on the on terms msy be learnt on inquiry at the WILLIAM THE and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE and 126, corner of Capital in 2.000 C. E. Esq. J. B. Esq. J. H. Sir James Stirling Karl of Earl of Earl Leven and Melville Earl of Norbury Lord Viscount Falkland | Deputy Esq. Lord Viscount Lord Lord Belhaven sod Stenton Sir J. H. Charles Morton Alexander Esq Charles Esq George Charles Esq. Hamilton Blsir John Esq. EDWARD Standing Mao Hale 48, Adam Esq. William Rail Esq. Hananel E. Every toll afforded by to tbe Edward 8, or at the CITY In order to accommodate Gentlemen tn tbe City attendance is daily given at the No. 8, where proposals may and the necessary appearance and medical examination F. 2, Mansion 8urgeon-John 27, Edward John Henry Esq. Gideon Esq Francis Esq. J. H Thomas Esq. E. M. 20, 8wain, sud Co. - Union Bank of ADVANTAGES PECULIAR TO THIS An ample from tbe mode of itv will instead of detract tbe as is tho case with many English - of most of the which do art offer to - to the 00110*/ holders of the oldest For the time barng foT or upwards for the whole of life in proState tbe extant of those of the annuity policy for every being an absolute reversion unincumbered by payment of and increasing in value year by will be for private sale or and tbe Society will purchase or receive in Of future premium on the A or for those who wish to avail of prosperity to reduce future under after certain they cesse but profits An particularly favourable to those who are looking forward to increase of and assurers to Two-thirds of esch premium for tbe whole of life msy be and one-third may remain at compound intereat st five per cent A liberal system of conducting a tender of arbitration in sll disputed and very moderate of Naval and military and foreign at equitable rates of payable only during the time of actual exposure to tbe additional ADDITIONAL ADVANTAGES TO No extra premium for voyages in approved vessels to or residence in the Australasian Colonies to approved Premiums be paid st any settlement in there fa a and whether effected in Enx land or theae may be made payable in either by ADVANTAGES TO Tbe security of an ample subscribed and perfect safety of a higher rate of annuity than can be with safety by making their principal fir and to the 1,000 annuitants of the oldest data for the time being to the extent of of the general profits of of Annual Premiums for Assurance of for Seven Years and the Whole of LONDON and is hereby thai is now ready tp CARRY GOODS from their the Surrey near to at unmanufactured and all other heavy st 4s. 6d. per from Croydon to the said ic 3s. per From their station at 205,Tooley-st^Mt, to Furniture snd bale China per turnip st his in London Or By the S. Sec WITH FRANCE - This st various since the occupied the of the Governments of tba two is now again made a leading subject of On tbe part of this the admission into France of vs. of ia on 4he other asks for reductions of duties on some of hsr leading products among which Brandy stands most The various manufacturing and mercantile bodies likely to be by 6gbt their own How far the introduction of a foreign at a reduced rate oi may affect the Weat ot general of is a question upon wbich a great difference of opinion may fairly be supposed to looking to witb reference to the effect of tbe the wellare of those engaged in its manufacture in J. T. BETTS aod whose production constitutes so large a proportion ol ' e whole quantity it has been would suffer were sucb s measure carried into no apprehension ss to tbe Oo tbe they challenge their Foreign to an article of equal purity with their PATENT BRANDY or one possessed of the same wholesome article as closely to French Brandy aa it ia safe to make aa perfect similarity could only be attained by tbe introduction of ingredients to imitate certain in the Foreign from tbe PATENT BRANDY ia entirely aod to which among it owes tbe u has J. T. BETTS snd CO. are perfectly satisfied ot tbe correctness of from the repeated assurances given to them by numerous consumers of their were Foreign Brandy reduced to tbe same they would still give the preference to the PATENT Tbe as cannot out lesa than Two may be either pale or for Cash on at Eighteen per Imperial of tbe legal at No. 7, Sail leading to St. THE NEW PORTABLE size of small can be placed on the dressing and set to ring at any that may be Price Three doors ifie Plate Plated be had ot will be forwarded in answer to s DRAUGHT 10s. 6d., 12s., end 15s> ' 12a. per 6s,6d. 19a. ' Jan Vine 23,' Age 20 25 30 Seven Age I. s.d. I e. d. s. d. 0 17 1 1 10 3 40 I 1 9 6 2 15 0 19 7 1 14 60 I 2 7 2 I 4 1 B 13 4 't 0 711.60 1 3 16 5 | 6 3 9 By Order of tbe CHRISTOPHER Seven 96,Chespaide: and 39, SIGHT AND OPERATIVE VOICE CON- by B. to the Royal 96, and 39, by wbich of been greedy is the of when fixed into the cavity ofthe ear is soil and and not having a piece of whisper at a public 41 is heard with And defective VISION is CANDLES 6d. Is. 2d.; Fine Is. per Wax Cocoa Extra Fine with waxed 7Jd.; Wax with patent platted Is. 9d.; Genuine Genuine 2a. Id Yellow 46s., 54s., and 60s. per 62s. and 00s.; White la. 4d. per 4d.; Old Brown la. 9d.; 2s.; Camphor Genu roe 2a. Extra Superfine Sealing 4s. per Saperior Sperm 8a, 6d. per imperial for at Old 63, St. opposite New Slaughter's Just pa ULL'S NEW SYSTEM of aod Book with all and regularly for and in any and upon tbe most Poll with a Select Liat including all the valuable New can be had gratia or sent by poet aa a single on application to Mr. 19, 13, Great OF PRINCE The DECEMBER NUMbER of NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE snd Edited bj THEODORE will be embellished with a fine Portrait of Prince Albert of Saxe Coburg accompanied by a and will Articles by tbe i he Countess of Mrs. Mrs. Laman and other Henry 13, Great Now Part price witb Two Illustrations Printed uniformly with Nicholas THE AND ADVENTURES OF THE FACTORY By Mrs. Mrs. Trollope a and baa got a strong bold upon popular Her work is admirably Henry 1.3, Great M - s object tbe most minute panicle ia spea witb greet use of which both the sight and bearing The Messrs. of the aame and jibe they state the DICTIONARY ARTS i and MJX is an vegetable snd In oil by tba of but by the seal which the mechanical condition of in Amber is moat to such an to i. the 3- 0 msy be tasted at the Jul ' 2s. per Per tech ' m 323,High 5 i ' to thaU alio one of it their 39, TRAVELLERS are recting to 323," as another firm having adopted the name of and serious mistakes ss Uta arV an 1 ar in NEW WORKS Published by Messrs. Ssunders snd Otley L THE SEA CAP Tbe By Sir E. L. Fourth with a New IL THE By Major Hon. Illustrative of with numerous Drawings by Lieut. WESTERN INDIA IN 1838. By Mrs. Author of With Drawings tinted and RAMBLES in the 80UTH of By Lady Second with Drawings sud V. POEMS WRITTEN IN By Misa WHAT DR. FELLENBERG HAS VIL SIR A Metrical Bv Mrs. Edward Author of Tranquil MAX WENT A THE FRIENDS OF By Miss Author of The Lost K. REAL PEARLS IN A FALSE Bv the Count de Is late 18th XL THE NAUTICAL STEAM ENGINE snd its By THE NAVAL OFFICER'S By MEMOIRS OF A By a SACRED Bight ' iCU and all in Town and DECLARATION OF to Dec. 3 and Jan. 7, at at Bail nph Mr. Messrs. and Dec. a and Jan. 7, at Official Mr. Mr. Jonathan Dec. 10, and Jan. 7,at at Official Mr. and Dec. 10, at and Jan. 7, at at Official Mr. Edwards Old Mr. hotel Dec 4, at Jan. 7, at at Official Mr. Messrs. ud Jan. 7, at at Official Mr. Messrs. New Kensington Dec 4, at and 7, at nt Mr. Mr. Hard Old Abraham Dec. 12, and 7, at at Messrs. Vincent and Temple and Messrs. Littledale and Bards we Dec. 6, and Jan. 7. at at the While Hart Market Messrs. and and Mr. Market Dec. and Jan. 7, st at the Solid Messrs. Clarke and and Mr. commission Dec 9, Jan. 7, at at and Bedford row and Mr. Dec. anil Jan. 7, at at the Messrs Abbott and and Mewrs Ma Dec Jan. 7, at at tbe and Messrs. Sale and Great packet Dec and Jan. 7, at at the Crown and Anchor Great Mr. Great Yarmouth and Stevens and Old Jamis Dec. 9 and 7, it at the New Royal Mr. and Mr. railway Dec lOand 7, at at the New Royal Mr. and Messrs. Stubbs and brace Dec and Jan. 7, at at the New Royal Mr. Gray and Mr. Brain Dec 6 and 3, at at the Red Lion Messrs. and Mr. Dec. 12 and Jan. 7, at the Clarendon Messrs. and Liverpool and Dec. 13 and Jan. 7, at at the Clarendon Messrs. Vincent and and Messrs. Littledale snd Dec. 7 and Jan. 7, it at tbe Swan Clowes and King's Temple and Mr. Dec. 17 and 7, at at the Mr. Dec. 24 and Jan. 7, at at the Red Lion Messrs. and and Messrs. and feather 17, at at J. and Dec. 17, at at Basing Dec. 19, at balf past at Dec. 17, at half past at hotel Dec. 19, at at T. Dec. 19, at at woollen Dec. 17, at at Dec. 19, at at the Clarendon hotel Dec. 17, at at the Acaster Dec. 17, at at the St. Leonard's Market Dec. 13, at al tbe J. Rnd bacon Dec. at at the 17. commission R. timber ship PARTNERSHIPS and stock Lanr and Henley in needle Hall and leather as far as regards T. F. snd Cleobury Carson and and silk and Smith and horse G. and Little J. and ribbon ss far as regards Joseph and Howard and cheese and Newton by salt Smith and file and as far as regards A. and Joseph M. and C. Bog let and reel and and and Lyndon fell REMARKABLE AND CASE OF MISTAKE TV OF A or THF TI The following very singular has recently and has caused general interest 3t:d anx e y in the neighbourhood of its and the former aged 22, the latter 20, are the sons of industrious living in the secluded and beautiful that county They are in and has borne si mot He is engaged to he married to a above his own the daughter of a small Find Kv much labour and frugality built a cottage of rlay blocks of clay dried in the a very building cottages in that county Ho which he has added a Charles has not been so and has been two three times in prison for Their parents are among most respectable of their class in the and their sisters have lived for several years in the service of the venerable and esteemed clergyman of Monk's the Rev. Mr. From these circumstances it be seen although in bumble the family are interest among their A month or five weeks atro the went together divine service at a in an adjoining and when the had concluded it was getting The congregation had left tbe chapel many minutes before the shrieks of a female In terror was Several persons hastened to the where they saw a child or fourteen years of ace by the roadside in a state of aud a young man running from the place as fast he He was hut increasing and the start he had rendered it impossible to overtake one of the it was On the following day Abel Chilton potatoes in his when the parish him and told hira he was sorry to say he had got a warrant apprehend Abel asked him for find the told him It was a hanging The young man replied was but he would go as soon ns he had put and he accordingly dressed tn clothes the same he had worn the previous and accompanied the constable ro Captain Grubb's As they were going the constable fi Id him the attack that had been made on the child and added the fact that she had ravished and left The prisoner admit ted re up at tbe where the chapel is at or about the bat said be pot bear the and able to dear if he was When the Magistrates the evidence the child was She spoke of the but could ot swear to the as she young supplied this and the both by his dress and his ' had assaulted but had left her upon the walking past and that he joined her for a few she heard the cries for This witness * the prisoner protesting h's that he was near the place about the fc af c for trial upon the capital earning his brother Charles returned from hearing that Abel had rent to and the i immediately my poor brother I I've ' and rushed cut ef the He v. where he found his sisters in the most that he was the guilty and u - il * determination to give himself up 1". in the and he was advised to wait r iI n * i A * an early hour he dressed himself in the same 11, t v had worn on the Sunday and proceeded m ti. ut the witness who had his 1. ned iho fitting her 3tber working at her Chilton approaching The he enable her to distinguish his Oh I've taken a false oath ran into the insisted upon seeing and as requested to be taken to Captain that she explain the dreadful mistake into which she n. all the parties went to the vu e stated the error into she had Charles admitted his own It appeared t ' v then were dressed nearly alike and that while the person h ul r to be Abel Chilton was with just before tutrix passed some person badt him good c 1'*i:u ^t the same lime by his surname then she heard one of the pursuers uf the criminal few say be was she wai the same person who had so recently i. and so Indeed it On the following - e Abel dressed in clothes similar to those v. t in and admitting he aDd that he had left when the rest uf quitted it. she was convinced that lie the and 3o No imputation resti lu r wbich has always been Mie nut know there were two In uf inquiries were when It beyond a Abel was Short as the Interval was tic ot his parting from his brother and the commission uf the i he was able to prove a most satisfactory sooner appeared than the magistrates liberated \1 1 most lamentable portion of this singular Notwithstanding bis being treated while in Monday aa a charity aged 13, named Thomas living In was playing in the boy coming past struck under the ear with ran home to his bnt took no further During the same signs of erysipelas began to show headland to the lad became In a state of He w to fie now lies in toe by loan to the list of those which will shortly jbe It IbW but at to it of to the present Bishop who attended at tbe time of bis the most humane kindness by the who had h ar i of the by which he had become an hia gave and he left the walla of the gaol a He is now at lying on a sick and although -ed by all the comforts and even which h. can are unsparingly supplied from the it is will not long A low fever has brought him t mtrst pitiable state of and his if one of extreme He makes no complaint any that he has been tbe victim of au unintentional and u. t unnatural RAILWAYS IN We recur to thi as we in Tinner is a very unc to It is sary to point out tu who look to the manners a- d tbe marked the w. i i taken place in very many respects un sides of since a cessation uf war has permitted a renewal r. and of the social relations between the of Fi i; ce .i The bad the 1 ' ignorant prejudices of each nation are giving and babits and more convenient practices are being Havre is the port ot Into Havre uli t vessels cargoes are ultimately Intended the c whether those vessels come from the French of tbe from K or West from the United or from eluding even the ports of the Frum this of Grace tbe water approach to tbe capital is by the this river some of tbe vessels proceed a- far for the most assisted by by by far the greater part cargoes at which cargoes are distributed at the or partly by and partly by w There no river in Europe having an running a course of nearly 6t>0 and i miles in width at its which is so dangerous in n lion as tbe for the extent of thirty or forty miles m H.r. or more inconvenient wben the danger A ing the fatal with which this river - deep into with her is irretrievably i opposite the village of Tancarville the a few feet above indicate their fate during a rn The danger is augmented by these and altering the channel r.v. At about forty miles from Havre the river and there at low not more than a cause of frequent detention of further proceeding with sea going cable by the bridges which are there neighbourhood the influence of the tide en At U. is rendered in thrown the tide e t matters going up tbe river from tins only unaided by the but opposed by the Th tance from Havre lo Rouen by water is 90 a doable the length of the land From Roui n land is about it is in respect of a el these two points that we mean to ments aod For the present we will t asking any tr particularly any London he would think ofthe public usefulness of a rail gate to if no vessel could proceed r and that tbe navigation from thence bv was for the greater part of the the Prom Rouen to Paris fs about the same or rather distance than from Margate to as ur Havre is tbe only commercial port in the the French metropolis even with mo. carpet with tbe of the io hare all resumed their wot - and tbe vacant looms have been filled by some from the worsted and linen One Clayton near on returning to on Wednesday night was waylaid by some three or four and so severely beaten that he will be time hu be able to resume bis work Two of the Heck m on carpet weavers were committed to Wakefield House uf Correction oo Saturday last by the for one for twenty-eight other for fourteen davs - us that tho vith a salt of the Chartists of a number of raised him the money to purchase a for m he might the more for hn a Chartist a feat months was r Is now wholly discontinued and the u I tide checked ia this Worcester