New Times And Representative (Newspaper) - August 29, 1826, London, Middlesex I 85,1886. teal ling his on the 8Ut be delivered into at one-half of each September VeiL remainder or WEST INDIA and One hundred gallons of. WEST of at least toss - of ' of sacks of of HOUSEHOLD or coarse grained or SALT of - - One CHESHIRE BAY 8ALT.^orSAI/Ffffajro - he of irss weight of each and of the of not less than four are to be of the and also of at this Each Tender in words at and anil the makes the or some person on his most attend to aimer when called M. WALLER LTN IT Aug. 19,1820. for bis Majesty's do give that there will be SOLD fey by Mt. Sun the county of on 8th day of Twelve and being St. the liberty of used by tiw Commissioners for Victualling its Majesty's Victualling Office and nl nf n Mi 1111111.11 hi Dwelling with thereunto in of 4he resident Agent and also the and other now and being together with the use of the landing place adjoining the River and of ZOO feet along the Also a called the with the several building The above Estate is held in. of several made to the foe terms of which will or about ot at several amounting per to the several The Commissioners service daring the remainder of the with the and apparatus thereto and being the entrance the Wharf with liberty to wurk the same for the supply of water to his as will in Particular And Conditions of And also reserve for the use of the tlie Messuage or Dwelling with the and now ia private occupation until paying all the The be viewed time between the hours of Eight and on application to Mr. on the Premises will show a of the or to Bat St. Margaret's and Printed AND 878*fJ AUGUST 20, 182(5. ROTTERDAM STEAM at KING of the N Captain John QUEEN Captain John with Passengers and carrying the regularly every Wednesday and from oir Ibe Custom at Eight o'clock in the for the con of ami to the following REDUCED RATE of FAKES - Principal 10s.; 2t. each person Children under ten years of Half ( and expense 5/.5i.; 0/. 3/. 3s. further lo be to I 3'.8, and for 7. AND to V. M Thr August 1820. Ordnance 4Ur September and the Two following O'clock ih the * Lois of a of Cast and Wrought Iron and as Cast Iron round Shot and cut from Small Sand and Saddlery and variety of other be inspected at the at and at the as expressed to the application to where Catalogues ofthe and be delivered to those for It Canada rectors of That Interest to the several made to account of iha Capital the Cora will r be paid heTe on and after FRIDAY the 1st of That the Books for open the ofthe and and on every - till farther 1 Hours of i Eleven to TWO LOST on the a in to Messrs. and containing 6,390i. of their Five payable at the House of Sir U. C. and Co. Tlie payment of the whole is and the above Howard will he paid on the recovery of the property and Ibe conviction of the offenders on implication to Mr. 56. Messrs. and Kirby now beg to apprize the that upon the knowledge ofthe they at once desisted from all further 1sswe9 of Five and Ten Pound Notes in they baye called Advertisement and their Notes of that and are now pre pared with a fresh issue of their printed in Red and the public are respectfully requested to refuse taking any of their 5/. or 101. printed in 8s Messrs. P. arc determined to resist the payment of the lost Notes 28th 182T). COURSE of K at this will commence on MON October 2. ANATOMY and Mr. Mr. R. and PRACTICE Dr. MATERIA Dr. CHEMISTRY Mr PHYSIO LOG Dr. PRINCIPLES and of Dr. For apply nt or Mr. Medical tor ' net on delivery bost and splendid patterns ever au excellent in patterns not quite jo 4s. a the and generally lo be met ami called the 3s. a EXTENSIVE DISPOSED a and valuable moat eligibly in the thoroughfare of the within mile of and ofthe a by Ihe lalo T. C. Tha Property excellent and fronting Fi capacious or distinct counting fur and itli cait and every convenience fur n or any Urge The purchaser may be with a of nine already at a fair valu Possession will be at and may he obtained Mr. John reduced in Price to 2s.-Id. ppr lb. on 1st by tV NEW 41, where the Public are suppli Strong Breakfast per lb. Fine Green Fine Plantation Coffee H. Good Breakfast 3s. 8d.; best 3s. Cools in erery part of and punctually to every p of the Loaf an 1 Moist Sugar also on V 1A~ ECONOMICAL CHAMBER AND NIGHT invention is now before the and its to thousands of uad persons ol every awl although the same principle applies to for every the Patentee is lo contine his observations lo it for the above lo the public against false appearances of others partaking of the same shaped but which are As a Night is a most valuable with which no other can compete as a for a to about ihe it merits universal adoption fur 1U and That the public may not be by spurious partaking of the same they are soil only bv the TUCKER and No. West side ail dressed aay part of the will be promptly aua number on front of the HE LONDON SPIRIT opposite St c1 jester directed COLONIAL ASSURANCE Established 1S07, and DIRECTORS gAGLE BRITISH apd Benjamin Esq. John Esq John Esq. Esq. Esq Walter Anderson Kaq I c MANAGING Esq. John Esq. 1 Robert Esq. Sir Sir John and Deputy Samuel Christopher Esq. Thomas Esq. i tq sch. - Kail - - ] 8t. 1 Old and m ea But Lied All he .ai o. lo in- Will Per 01i,retJ, , at for 5fi at a JL an extremely neat suitable for a small fa pleasantly ul the eml of Irmi any other ami a dining and drawing neatly ami finished with marble and four bed a light kitchen the ground and excellent scullery and ia the the w hole iu complete and Well supplied Willi and n To viewed by with had r and also at of Sale and the and be bv bv Mi. on the on da the Ith of I I R N HUR aline toned cabinet piano by It road suites of d loom i I a Turkey an and a of other the property of a General Officer quitting his on the east side of Kew comprising handsome four-post ind tent with cotton and morine bordered gorse feather hair and blankets and an excellent mahogany chests of draw find dressing a capital set of m extending dining s suite of morine window mahogany and i a large porter's and u v of kitchen Mav be viewed the Saturday aud morning of be had at the place of and of am 11one*i and Freehold be SOLD by by Mr. A at the on Thursday August 31, at unless au acceptable should in the mean lime he made bv private 4l-'REEUOLD consisting of n substantial situate No. the corner of and Red iu the occupation aud on lease Mr. for au unexpired term of and a ht 12/. per To lill the and Particulars had of Messrs Cook and i at the on Uie Premises and of Mr. 11, Land Tat be ny by Mr. A on August at EE HOLD INSTATE consisting of a x J. stanlial brick built and situate No. strei a few paces from of the value of 20 guineas SALES By closo to Desirable be SOLD by by M Wednesday Aug. at Ihe and convenient most eligibly No. 44, within two doors presumed to for a ' and in. which line it has for some time been or any other retail The House consists of eight with bowed and held on lease for about 14 at a low To and obtained on the at the Mart and of Croggon and i ill. Sum y. Cottage with Pa U Chaise and anda Freehold Ground Rent of 30/. per be SOLD by bv M i. 111. K RI at the on the 30lh nt t vel v p bv of the c in two detached FREEHOLD COTTAfi of substantially neatly in of the Property and Resilience ofthe late Mr. Joseph very situate on the summit of Brixton at an agreeable distance from the ami in the Parish of it contains four I wo parlours with i umu of spring and the whole in perfect At will be sold a freehold Ground arising from and amply secured upon two genteel Cottages producing 3!)/. per premises be viewed lill the and particulars had thereon at the Prince uf Brixton uf J. D. Fish at Ihe Mart anil of Mr. Fleet M &c be by BARNES and at the on August 30, at PARCEL of fine flavoured FRENCH H recently now in line sparkling Sillery and a few dozen of Port ami also in a pipe of and two of capital travelling with i.c. and double and single barrel The to he viewed till the and Samples to be had of Barnes and 33, and at To he SOLD by A by Mr. W. P. at the Auction on Sept. 1, ut Tw I and various precious Musical and other Snuff a very fine real Onyx Cameo of and sundry curious with handsome W ork Dressing May be on Thursday 31st Catalogues at Ihe and uf Mr. W. P. Ac. No. 5, settled ill the by still a Nuncio Of bis pec ted at It is eveil To reside m the two Priests and all and more endear to them moving all the grounds to There was a false that the Duke of Wellington had arrived at on hts way to in assist at tjie Ministerial oar as well as those nf Insist positively will be held politicians pretend at the question of the free navigation of the between the Netherlands and and some other States on that is to be due and finally and that the Cabinet of the Hagne has sent thither the of M. who bad already been at Vienna for the same I Kdi Ale a id I HOOKS PUBLISHED 111 In DAY In 4to.. w ith of a THIRD DISCOVERY of a EDWARD J I Printed for John sti fn a tew n NOTES taken is ri ii it some tor i A the Bv In the and w 4 A in the HISTORY of ENGL 8ner, 1-insbury The Directors have caused Tables to be in which the values of Male and Female Life for the first tune required for or 100/. to be re- on the death of u 20 30 40 50 GO Seven 1 6 3 1 12 2 1 17 4 2 12 3 4 7 11 Whole 2 2 0 2 9 18 3 4 U 4 12 4 18 2 Seven I 5 0 9 13 9 J. 13. S 7 0 Whole 1 IS 2 3 2 15 3 IS a 14 1 2 0 0 7 of in all cases not angering the of may be made for any or for tee whole term of The or at have fifths of the whole profits of the Establishment periodically divided among No Fine fot Entrance or A Medical Officer at Two in Cornhill before whom parties proposing may All inquiries respecting being conducted solely by Medical and most of Obstacles to removed from the details of the P. Esq. CAMEL HAIR and W have now ready for inspection some beau of a very Superior Manufacture made in this of the same material as the real India and from For delicacy of Correctness of colouring and will be found the and economical substitute forther Shawls corner of New Bridge bought and ex have Rise their only system ever known to in Lour of if the State Lottery pf is doomed by to expire for ever on of and yet i n greater PRIZES 18th add ST. who shared and sold 21,000..-3,925, 81,000/. the and the AN 1)1 S By Captain FRANCIS BOND HKA 1>, the of Rio Plata Mining Printed for John it. will be PASS AO ES the Rev. Dr. in answer to certain Strictures which have appeared 4n lale for J. RE VI or No. Price Method of Teaching of Life and Travels in Africa Life and Remains of Dr. for and and Archibald and Co. of SC Rl L RE A to illustrate the Huh with the Rev. T. Scott's In In. price 10s. 61. A New Edition ofthe HOLY with the Com. mentary ofthe Rev. T. In (i 4to. price 8/. Printed fnr L. B. Secley and J. and Piccadilly and and T On the 31st will be EDINBURGH M AG No. for 1820. Hinls Tor the the of - ' of No. 11I.-JJ. Wreck the Catholic the Vicars and their Coadjutors in Great The Shipping 182ti-C. Bandana on A Watery of English My No. 10. The Carbonaro a Sicilian Tha Romish and the in in the Sporting From Alans ie Au lob Monthly List of New Printed for William Edinburgh and T. OF ED will price Is. the newly created the Peers of whose were restored in the last Session of with Engravings ef their Arms and Supporters also an Account ofthe and which bave taken place since the last in Printed for Longman and Richardson Booth j Baldwin Kingsbury and and Co. Whiltaker and a Co. To be viewed till the and particulars had at the of Messrs. and and of Mr. itei Leasehold i orner Shop and be SOLD by by Mr. at the Auction on August 31, at unless previously disposed of bv Private THE LEASE of a Substantial with attractive comer situ ite No. 42. in the preferable nf and ihe corner of an situation for business nr suitable lor a or any person connected w th the or spirit inai acts hehl - a a lei v t n v - in a low lobe view ed till the hid on the it and ul Mr. Billiter St. and a Freehold E- R. 111 the county of v. by bv Mr. at the Auction on August 31, at by j of the Assignees and in Four 4 LE If OLD oi I a Piece or of on which are erected four unfinished third rate brick built situate on the east side of Mere Corporal St. I one ol v. Inch is the corner of G i held lor a term of i I till years aud a al u ground rent ol per annum curner houses let nn lease for the whole at per annum 30/. ' I reducing the rent of the thiee remaining houses to j only 33/. 1 A PIECE or PARCEL of GROUN adjoining the | on which are erected two houses of a held for the same term nt per annum 31/. 10s.; one i ofthe houses let on lease for the whole term al per annum i reducing the ground rent of ihe remaining house to j | Lot 3. A BRICK BUILT HO neatly No. 5, lei to a respectable tenant at at per annum ' I 4 lor a term of 01 years and a at a ground real of 1 171. net improved rent 26/. j ' Lot 4. A t of a substantial j built situate No. Red C r producing a lent of 2'v. per ' To be view ed till the w itli of the tenants ' liri had on thi of and | aril at C ami of Mr. 11. a Library uf the Ki Dozen of line Old small Collection of rare and valuable principally by Old handsome modern with leather anil numerous OPUS SON that by r. order of they shall submit by on the of 11, and two at Eleven for Twelve the remaining HOUSEHOLD mahogany chests of four-post DUTCH AND HAMBURGH * NI MEG U 22. We the of Ihe return thanks to ihe friend who has communicated the following of a private letter from uf Aug. 1H - The number of deaths in this town from the 3d, lo Thursday Ihe 10th, was 108, an extraordinary nearly six limes as many as In the lasl to the 17th, alll the number w as is still a great The number of the siek Iim Was estimated at fi or even 7,000, bnt proves to be only 4.5T0, a very great cumber it is but Less than It is lo be thai cooler weather will the number of both Ihe sick and the nt flic weather remains the and we therefore cannol hope for any speedy Aug. 21. is to the Loo to be present at the festivities on che kt g's on Ihe 81.h. His Highness is expected here on the 25th, and it is in the beginning of Ic will accompany uU Consort to Aug. 24. His has to-day completed liu 54th This happy day been observed and in all parts of the with every mark uf loyal to our beloved Sovereign and his Roy al I 25. 40 40 6 ST. At o. 12. month their Majesties repaired al to which they went in Pal f ul Exchange on Two th. of i fi the iav i- sh idv left thl imp at an 1 to Th 'TIS of hi i hac ordered ei al v vv he i is fill ll harvest being now his of coin in the Crown Magazines lo .Is last week brought heie a large quantity it and oats fur account uf the of I he A It us iin s has b t. U e i C from The return y lie Greek to Jink IS. oi of five of line and eight frigates and it n sAid that this large fone is receive from several distressing of in Ihe Woods it Duke At from St. P - Minister of Arc has arrived 23. C All passed through en his Hi 4 Pet 23. His Excellency Count M. after here some i left us before to return to j The of contain a Royal Car twin ul v 31. relative to the religious education j of h of mixed rn in The fathers alone have the un to in w hat religion the legitimate children of sexes no person jhall have a right to interfere in any and every by which the and father shall renounce his whether before or after shall be null and 11. His Majesty the has issued an in conformity with Austrian laws already in to hinder the trade with slaves from being carried on by Austrian subjects in Austrian The following are some of the ms - A slave in free the moment he enters the Austrian or even nn Austrian foreign a slave obtains his freedom the moment that he is used as a under whatever the Luton The Portuguese Ministers have made a the Princess referring to a decree of the 17th 182*. by which their salaries were raised from four to eight By a laudable act of they request Regent to revoke that and replace their salaries on because it appeared to in the of the such an increase could not contione without injury lo the They moreover that four 800,000 were sufficient for the sOpport of their The Princess of acceded to their A notice from the Minister of dated Uth expresses the gratitude of the Princess Regent to General Correa de and to all the other Generals who have by their loyal daring the late as well as the several regiments who hare remained faithful to their duty on On the 13th the following official communication was ma public from the War Office - Jose Correa De MeUo writes from his at the 5th that the rebels of the late 24ih regiment of Infantry were disarmed on the 4 by the Spanish and conducted to Brigadier Sebastian Jose de Mini writes from Ihe 7th, tranquillity still prevailed aad ibat the from that of the fled to had been ordered to The same tranquillity prevailed in and ' ' The accounts from and received at Lisbon on the 18th, announce the continuance of A long appears in issued by the Minister of of which the following is the The Charter given to the nation by Don is a pledge of his Majesty's paternal and of Ibe future prosperity of The Portuguese Monarchy had originally a Representative It expelled the and increased in and Its decline is coeval with the decay nf its ancient In Charter will be found every thing that ran tend to insure to the Portuguese well regulated personal the enjoyment of and the exercise of honourable the guarantee of all civil and political and a legal barrier against the excesses of power and abuses of If the interest of the nation requires such guarantees against the abuse of it equally requires guarantees to defend the Throne against the excesses of which produce In Ihe Constitutional Monarch is ihe moderator of all political superior to all with no interest except that of the good of Ihe The guarantees that surround the throne are additional pledges of the durability uf the essential difference between institutions freely by the and dictated by or extorted by Jatter begin by destroying every lo rebuild in an while the former preserve what was lawfully lo by revolution threatens ihe existence of oil ami all legitimacy protects all rights and all These considerations suffice lo shew the nature and object of the Charter given us by our legitimate and the of the Magistrates who are to carry it into The strict of the laws is the first duty of every and especially of all Magistrates it is a duty under all under a Constitutional regime it is a to principles of the Charter will at tunes render it to fulfil some of its Articles but the aid ofthe their zeal for the Royal and the public and a careful study of the and the principles on which it is will furnish them wilh rules to AU the all Magistrates and good must incessantly labour to all of the destructions and odious qualifications to preceding have given Dos Pedro in granting the most ample amnesty for political has condemned the post to eternal aro all Portuguese of tbe same and under the same To obey the or to be a he a faithful or a the distinctions which justice and the Towards persons the Magistrate most not more severe than the law he must not refuse them any means of defence which is not denied by the and most always remember that person or merely is not jet n convicted and that all ill illegal and solitary for a louger time than the law is arbitrary anticipated and a violation of The public examination of witnesses is the most valuable security of innocence against and can iu no case be omitted iu the prosecution of criminal The hitherto with the administration of is tbe most the least but most attribute of the The object of the Police is to prevent the commission of and when they are to arrest the that they may not escape the rigour of the To prevent it is necessary to know the causes and the indications which Prudence is here of more avail than all the apparatus of criminal to trace and to and ihe means of foreseeing the symptoms indicative of the interruption of public When they are the cause mast be sought out and if it be w the of the With tbe docile and obedient character of the every disturbance of public in whatever may always be imputed to I ae local for what they have done or what they have neglected to Bui all must that the police is not an odious system of Following the peaceable in the the and his own the the and the in order lo learn tha secrets of which morality cannot serve towards the good government of The first obligation ofthe Magistrate is to be profoundly versed in the order of judicial adhere invariably to the legal and lo remember that the Magistrate like the be equally impartial to Such are the principles which all Magistrates most follow in the and which her Highness the Regent orders me to communicate to Her Highness hopes that all will hy their speedy to make the people feel Ihe benefits of the Charter which his has given and I shall be highly gratified in as I hope I to place your name on the to be presented to her of those who have most distinguished themselves in executing J. A. 1826." Palace of Aug. 17, bedding suite uf crimson cloth to an Austrian tw o marble a tortoiseshell bubl An Austrian subject who debars - ' master chimney and carved and gilt pier two alabaster hall and a small size billiard wilh maces and a few plated composed of four with silver a full-size venison dch a small cellar if the choicest Books and lineal numerous other valuable The PEERAGE 4t iu bo ' of ENG ll. 6s. in iu loo BUY A BROOM the admired sung by M iss at the Roy al The Poetry bv J. R. the Music by Henry IT. ' 20, and two tureens pails Ac. of choice Old composed of aud a superior Library among n C yd opted i proof impressions of the plates bound ip Biographical Bibliographical Decameron and Literary Nichols and Ve Dictionary of proof and impres Hions the Abbey Church Byines ol Great Br Select in Great History uf Don Lord and the Works pf the Author of v of by P. Andrea del of A near 1 v new wel If brill modern wiLn leather he and With Catalogues maj be had of B. Pen J Red Hurst and and Suii St. Paul's whom he bus from the use of his personal nr again purls wilh as either at home or Austrian Captain of a ship who undertakes to freight one or more or hinders a slave who has come on board an Austrian from using his personal or suturing others tu hinder suffer imprisonment for five If a Captain should make a of such freighting of imprisonment may beetled to in aggravated to twenty of in aless to be punished by fine or tiom three davs to 11 regulations ex- 111-;' lend to who are as by the EXCHANGES 0. 25. Two r 4 371 11. 9 BRUSSELS Of A PRIVATE I have stated in my former between the Court of the Netherlands verifies the positively of a that is going to be ami Every HW ja The law for ihe naturalization of foreigners haj been paused by tbe and transmitted to the deputies - ' I. Every foreigner of may obtain letters of having resided four yean in tbe of unexceptionable and able legally to prove he possession of 00a of the following qualifications 1. To be married to a Brazilian and to have some or by which be can honourably 2. To possess in the Empire a capital of at least 6 contos of reis in or manufactures and aa annual income of 300,000 3. To be versed in some or liberal by some production In or enjoying a pension on this 4. To have done important services to the acknowledged as such by the Art The exercise of political rights marked in Art. 91 and ofthe by the persons naturalized according lo Art. 1., and aoy of the fonr conditions above do not imply the exercise of the other political rights the cams unless besides the qualifications it for natural born they have resided ten without in the Art. The person naturalized mnst take in the for the purpose the oath of obedience aud fidelity to ihe Emperor and to the Constitution and Laws of the totally renouncing Ihe rights and jurisdiction of bis own country 20th 1826." The Diario of the 27th of contradicts a report it had been of losses sustained by the Imperial in the Rio de la and of the death of Captain The Editor he haa letters from of the 18tlr, at by the American which sailed oil 17th; the English had having 8alkidrfrm the Rio on the 14ih. Brown had sailed on with eleven gun and of and Martira to the passage of who da Banda to relieve who return to A which came down The the at Monte brave 10 cat oat a within the a heavy was lost his and nothing