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   Observer Of The Times (Newspaper) - February 26, 1821, London, Middlesex                                7 FEBRUARY Y NIGHTS The King Juts been pleased to his Birthday to be observed and kept on the 23d day April excepting that day shall fall on aud then on the following The King was this day pleased to confer the honour of Knight hood vpon Alexander of Michael and to sur March April at the Rein Worcester soli New Lincoln March April at Golden Liverpool Lowes and March at the White Bristol and Kings Bench March April at the Ton Blagrave and March April Guildhall March at Guildhall Balen and Kings March April at Mr Fen March April the Caslle and Bath March April at Guildhall and March April at Guildhall Noy and Great March April f at Guildhall Buckler March April at silk at Guildhall March April at the Liverpool Lowe March Birmingham Kings March April Lynn Kings and March April at the Birmingham Eger and Gray March April at the Bridgewater Manchester Hurd and Templet jun March April the Kings Newport solid New Lincoln March April at the Sheffield solicit Batty March April at the Rose and Barnard Durham suli Divon and Wesen March the White Bath Perkins March April at the Golden Chichester March April at Guild hall dealer in March April at the Star and Worcester Fladgate and March at Stevens and Little Thomas March April ttt Guildhall Eyer and March April at Guildhall Bow March at Knight and Free I March J at Guildhall Southampton March April at Guildhall Rogers and Man March March 17 Tottenham March R Old March TomUnson March and March Crump and March March Lloyds Coffee March March BaUman and Juhns West CERTIFICA TES to be unless cause be shown to the con on or before March Du merchant and Lincoln Belle Sauvage mf March Batts LONDON inquiry after geod melting Lumps has conti all this and parcels as they came forward have been disposed of at former prices there has also been some demand for good crashed Sugars for the but at rather re Loaf Sugars are without By private contracts some parcels of Brazil Sugars were sold on Wednesday at an and there is a good deal of inquiry for strong Havannah of a similar description are also but the holders in general ask abore the late current The Brown rather East India of good strong find ready at an advance of to per on last Companys and other public We had a sale on Wednesday of about 200 baskets good dry White were taken in at and such Yellow at and is asked for them by the The market has been uncommon steady in British Plantation Sugars all the and although but little business has been prices are inclined to look dullness which we experienced last week has somewhat recovered in the sales which were rather numerous than good fair Domingo was paid again with 117s to and some fine ordinary was taken at Brazil Cof which certainty comes now in better qualities than found ready buyers at to for good Ordinary for Coloury Good ordinary Jamaica is nearly as last but the better sorts fetch more very Middling to good to and fine Middling up to a parcel of very good Dutch Coffee has also been sold again at some say good Middling Demerara to and lot of high as In East India Coffee no Tlie shipments of Coffee are very large at and the general opinion article is for an PEPPER buyers at the beginning of the week at but this price is not to be obtained at CLOVES sell at to but there is no demand after other as stated in our has had no on except that of a further decline how about 130 puncheons Jamaica at public sold better than might have been expected from the above 2s to according to strength bu in an after sale of Demerara of generally good prices went say from to over to over proof to and which no doubt will operate unfavourably on the Brandy also and about Id Geneva the good old dry Virginia has been sold at supposed Jor exportation the market was uncommon i RUSSIA PRODUCE continues to Petersburg Tallow has been sold as low as The Corn and Hop are by no moans Corn There have been a few arrivals of Wheat since and the trade on lie whole is rather brisker for line which sell readily on quite as good Malting Barley also sells at that davs prices and Beans and Pease are steady in The Oat trade is not bit Mondays prices are Frilly In other articles we haveno alteration t Frou the prices of Corn per and Oatmeal per of England and for the week ending February J I I 1 1 17 10 f 32 I 34 11 20 5 5 33 11 From the London average price of Brown Muscovado computed from the Returns made in the week ding is 36s per hundred exclusive of the or ending LAW COURT OF SATURDAY THE renewed suit on account of when after much the Chancellor ordered books of both theatres to be produced on Tuesday or that he might compare arid decide COURT OF KINGS 24 5 BUSBY otherwise LADY This was an brought by the who resides in against the to recover the sum of fora bonnet and other articles furnished by It from the evidence of several that jewellery and other articles bad been repeatedly furnished to tbe defendant by order of Lord The Court here observed that the action ought to nave been brought against Lord Hawke instead of the and tuat the Plaintiff must be Plaintiff MONDAY WILSON This was an action by a seaman to recover wages SCARLETT opened the The ihe learned counsel was master of a Southi Sea whale called the Rat cliff arid the plaintiff served as a foremast man on hoard tbe same According to the usage of whale fishery the crew of the not paid by bat by the receipt of j attended with much to be the by the terms of these were entitled to no payment after iii and until whole of the cago borne was sold and delivered and therefore master from a prosperous voyage his ships company as much as The jury would probably be that almost from jarring weve not on board South Soa ships and out of soch it was that the action Tiie ship being on her full of an illegal j command of the was most properly neglected by the upon tbe former charged tho and other sailors Scarlett believed ten others with vit inlo Rio lodged them in bold his course for PRICE OF Town made per sack to 50s to 55s Seconds per ditto s to 45s to 50s Essex and Suffolk sack on board 59s to Norfolk and ditto 45s to 48s Bran 7s to 8sper Fine 2os to 2Ss per BREAD THIS The of the best Whealen Bread throughout the me principal Bakers to be the Quartern 1 SMITH 4 Oito 5 4 I 4 8 to 6 4 Oito 8 to 5 4 HEAD OF THIS 451 130 2S8Q MO COAL Ships at Ships 4U 26 te 1 to M PRICES OF HAY AND Jamess Clover rHay Whitechapel Clover Straw 3 4 1 3 4 1 3 18 4 8 1 8 0 a 4 10 0 a 4 13 0 a 1 11 0 a 4 5 0 a 5 0 a 1 0 a 4 0 a 5 0 a 1 0 Average 3 19 5 12 6 5 14 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7 1 7 3 15 4 14 10 2 16 0 6 1 4 4 1 11 PRICE OF Kent 10 to 3 15 0 to 2 8 10 to 3 3 2 to 4 0 5 to 2 16 2 10 to 3 10 fine to PRICE OF COTTON per 23 Berbice Demerara Surinam Jamaica Bahama Domingo 0 10 0 10 0 li 08 0 8 0 8 0 11 0 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 1 0 1 0 1 Para 0 Bowed Georgia 0 9 New Orleans 0 10 Surat 0 5 Bengal 0 5 1 0 0 9 1 U o 10 0 11 1 0 0 o 1 6 0 11 To trouble the court will a of foe the plaintiff his Taring their con was unnecessary it would be enough to say left entirely they must have starved hot foe lie and of the Portuguese and on his Blossom they in their Tiie first course which would present itself to men so was that adopted by and his they upon and demanded This reasonable request was answered by a reiterated of upon saiors Thames Po The matter and the int was At that Captain that the had escaped should never receive a shilling from in consequence of his adherence to tit resolution the present proceeding was John a black wun served as steward on board the Rat proved the tenus which the crew of that vessel were The Ratcliff was returning witit a cargo loom only for one more fish when the and weie put on shove at Rio a charge of mutiny set up by against the men set on shore but the was Reexamined by Tne dispute on board arose out of tbe following circumstance Captain angry with witness in ihe tied round his and sired the plaintiff and some other men to draw Uim upon by If the thing had been witness must have been Tlie crew saying tuat it was no part of their Price a declaration on the part of the wuen first arrested in the present that the other men bad served on board tde neve but that the plaintiff pnd his associates never receive upon that clause in the articles br tbe payment of tlie seamen was postponed until after ihe sale and delivery of tlie ships in that Hie must lie It had not been that the cargo was sold pt the time when the plaintiff bis The LORD CHIEF JUSTICE thought that tlie de that tbe rest of the crew liit hat te plai n li it never get his Was sufficient evidence to go to the was only anxious to defeat tue present Be cause lie was present evidence to prove the as they the general of London the jury would not suppose the plaintiffs demand for a moment have been unless upon grounds which ren dered such resistance a positive The LORD CHIEF JUSTICE thought Gurneys how ever generally a IHde misapplied in the present The clause upon which the defendant intended to rely was a stipulation pressing most heavily upon the How could a man in a situation cf life prove tho precise period at which the whole of a ships bargo was sold and d GURNEY thought that nothing could be more easy tlie wholesale oil trade was so confined that there cood he no ii necessary be how that the conditions of the clause in question had not been with and that the cargo of the had not been sold and paid for at the time when the present action bad been Mr Healde stated that he was clerk to Ward and the the Tiie cargo of tuat vessel was sold part for cash and part Cor bills of bills were in tiie hands of Ward and but tUey at tlie com of tte present action The LOUD of opinion that bills of ex change amounted to payment and The jury found for the plaintiff one 113th share of the value of tlie cargo but witness did not know it at that The testator and said he would get the to do it for which was the of on Toone witness saw the testator on the 18th of after the will had been executed he said he had settled his and appeared contented asd perfectly sound and collected in mind witness also saw the testator on two other between the execution of his will and his which took place the 31st of and on both occasions he appeared competent to transact business and make a Some oilier persons who had conversed with the testator about the time of bis executing this gave evidence to the same which closed the for the contended that it was impossible that the testator could have intended to have sort a will which had been drawn for him by his the only person iii the world to whom he had con ed the secret of the whom he called in that will his adopted being bis own in which will he hail left him his whole wilh tlie exception of a life annuity to his brother of the learned Sergeant could be more clear from the whole of the testators than that be only intended the last as a codicil to former and that from stale he had not attended to the respecting which he had uot given any tiie iu after the defendant was was putin and the attorney by whom it was was offered as a but was objected to by the defendants counsel as taking under the The objection was allowed by mother proved tlie great weakness of the tor at the time of his executing the his constant ejection for the whom he often said to her shoald be a gentle man his having the defendant from the a distance inthe to live with her and another near his own residence in bis having been at house about the time of making the last treating him lo greatest but still keeping it a secret that ihe child his Several of tue last relatives corroborated her Sergeant spoke to that ita will do r executed by a person of sound the be set it would be new to an I tho se curity Hiat every man should of liis disposal o bis being carried into the evidence to itte wire his Lordship a most ie magnitude of the properly made it to the it was still more so to t that the oi a mans he could not himself be called i e into in the manner he It by the evidence that but tor the intern renco of he testators friends to Tor an old sc would have lied leaving a will years by which ho gave the a trillin annuity U his to iis the anil the to consular last enve Iii n 3 him was by moral and to provide few him he was hone bone and oi mi blood ani it was ce rly proveni bat for ami U very time before his had intended to leave lie inheritance the jury believed when he made the last IB Jo the container in in revoke lie former however they now or upbear to or it would be to ive it by their The after an hours found a for tho last writing a codicil OLD EAILEY SENTENCE ON THE This day the above sessions wben sentence of death was upon ilie following 19 for highway robbery fnr ihe ike for John for u a Tliomas in a John for William ai Wilii n for the same Edward and William Messenger for Joseph and James for burglary Juin alias George BOXING ON AT This was the daybreak in the Pri ce AND FOR 100 GUINEAS ASIDE rst spring meeting of gymnastic and at morning the Western road was all witk ENGLISH AND FOREIGN per Ib FROM LLOYDS 3 a 3 6 in 9 a 2 3 South 4 a 0 0 Western 2 a 1 3 Long 3 a 0 0 0 a 50 6 a 4 o 2 9 a 3 6 2 0 a 3 o 7 0 a 9 o 2d 3rd 4 0 a 7 Q Austrian 6 a 6 9 of of lie rescue tuul wen to and during that to f publicly for R M and Transported for 14 Mary Mary D rink tilz and for suven Slary Mary and Several other prisoners were sentenced to different periods of The from London for got on a rock in New Grimsby 10th carried off her fore feet and part of her aud is full of The stores are all and being in she is expected to be got ofi next spring On the at 4 the William from Waterford for struck on the Seven Stones she lost her rudder and considerably damaged her bottom she has been brought into Marys pool by a pilot seven feet water in her The cargo is landed much The Prince from to struck on the Foreland Point near but was got off on the and proceeded on her The from Dumbarton to struck on the Foreland Point near about the 13th Cargo dis Vessel expected to be got The bound to New put back to Dublin 13th after being out 105 of 20 ran on shore on the rocks under the South on the 18th a thick but got off at 9 without and is arrived at The sloop Gal was lately lost off Shark The from Liverpool to New put into 2d with foss of boats and much damage in her top and would be obliged to The arrived at 4th from Newfound saw on 10th the Thomas and of and for from which was her roasts and yards were but every thing washed from the The from Shields to ran on shore upon Suter on bat was got off with assistance the following The from Bordeaux to Cote has been taken by the and carried into The from to put into Pas near 17th with damage in her loss of and two oil casks and other things thrown over and must repair She bad been out 94 and ex very bad w The Sloop of from near West to sprung a leak 5th off Loop Head on 7th was on the 9th was totally wrecked near Strath Isle of ew saved by a boat from the The schooner Royal from Ross to missed stays in coming out of on and ran aground on but was got off with rifling damage after dis The from Rouen to was lost 3d near Edisto coast of The crew PRICE OF per to to 12 PRICE OF TALLOW IN 5 Jamess 3 6 Average I 58 6 Russia Candle 52 0 50 0 I Melting Stuff 42 0 0 26 Good Dregs 9 Curd Soap 98 94 Yellow 82 TALLOW CHANDLERS Price of do COURSE OF 12 9 at 12 6 12 10 12 10 38 2 i 38 3 i 3 days 25 80 26 10 26 10 j the 156 10 17 10517 36 35 35 45 494 58 per cent 8 per Foreign gold in per Silver in 35 27 60 Rio AMERICAN 7 per Nothing done Bank par asked 3 per 5 per 70 102 Exchange on 4 a pm FRENCH 5 per with from a Bank from Nothing Liquidation with div from Nothing done Exchange on 1 i 3 ditto PRICES OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE 91 Bank Stock 3 per 3 per 85 per 4 per 5 per 105J Imperial s India Bonds for 42 p 3 5 p mm 82 18 41 42 p 4 5 3 p 226 18151G 72 40 41 p 4 5 3 p 7WH Kb 9144li 106IMH 19 Up 5 2 3p 227 107 19 7 41 42 p 5 3 5 p o SI COURT OF COMMON This was an issue out of the Court of and to be tiled substantially a writing exe by the laie on the 16th which to be bis last was in the whole and every part the last will of the said deceased Tlie plaintiff is brother to the who was nent upholsterer In Tbe is a is testators natural son the property in dispute to upwards of Sergeant LENS who sought to establish the disputed will made in in proof of which he called William the attorney who drew pnd witnessed the last will stated lie lived at and was clerk to the com missioners for redeeming the land tnx in the years 1812 1813 that months before tlie testators he had tions with him in his at which the told him he would get him to draw his lid apply to On the 17lh Dawson and two friends of the called on and told him the testator wished to make a the witness should draw it and it was agreed that lie should write a letter to tbe saying was going to about a mile from where the testator aid would call on him Tor the The testator sent him a verbal message to come he accordingly accompanied by his and saw tbe testator Iving on a and very The testator asked him whether he had brought three witnesses on being that he had only brought with testator sent for Testator then be wished to leave to his Mry and a year to his to be paid by short instal Testator did not seem inclined to give any further Witness asked him whom he would have for lie said Witness would he have the re mainder of his property to go as if he had made no To which he The witness then drew the will ac cording to the and read it to the who ap to understand aad approve of The will waa then On his he said he had not before been the testators and had some reason to believe that he had before made a will he thought the testator in a dying stale he was lethargic and in Witness could not say that he fully comprehended the effect of the will he executed he had not given any instructions about the clause for revoking all former a military witnessed the will no man could be more exhausted than the testator at tbe time of exe cuting the will he did not appear to know who was his intimate son of first the execu tion of the bat conld not say whether the testator understood its full Thomas Dawson knew the testator forty Lai seen him several times in the of before he died he was very but of sound On the 17th of witness and proposed to him to make some provision who had bis she is mother of the de a looking was exa mined before Edward with obtaining linen to tire amount tinder false a William servant to It appeared that a laundress in does the was by she procured lie linen in her after she lier pledged it at the shops of and sold pawnbrokers now with the persons who pur thj and ticy all swore to the identity of Slie was under Cue Pawnbrokers in penalty of besides the value of the being unable to she was to the House of Correction for there to be kept hard Jacob who stood on suspicion of being con cerned in stealing lend from Jamess a final prisoner was one of lamplighters em ployed in the Koyal Jamess and for some time past several tons of lead liad of the Queens Palace and Jamess all the cir of the case tbe prisoner was for want of No less than five and were committed from this chared passing forged one pound Bank of England the usual motley e from tiie lordly to the sweep and sets intermixed and sedate and all seemed upon The as game as the started after their Monday nights and no adequate idea can be conveyed of tho confused vi ben the fanciers approached the When great event is on the eve of being much is ex and from th i diversity of opinions tuis tlie best jut wera at a corresponding interest Of the y of tae heroes of the days it will be suf ficient to be brie are first raters of jte present but as inferior to the used np tragedian to a Kean of the p resent Both in 6rst and both v ere vanquished by him Carter beat Oliver easily at Carlisle and beat Carter with the same ease at C Of their length and str upon his and beat Carter ns the latter did ig hisn and half hanging the ropes of the ring but Oliver i the best and fancied being a light hitti r weight and we have thus given their qualifications as they have displayed Bat the Croupes of mid font which had assembled at Salt ou in taking as the sent far without to molest his took his word that he would no light i lie Magpies On was the next and cavalcade proceeded a lane in J Ihe ring was formed in and timl horses and vehicles were put up by hui tbn pedestrians bavin made the the men entered after in them in Ton Oliver Oliver Oliver cleanly ly a Use slid sec me it I hoiti 11 This in placing their tho must b on s liis sin a rail iuont Oliver and C 1 to on i threw hau si sarys an was had twice upon the lie was vily lie the Cribb y their hats and and Painter aid for Guineas to ri an slight hit out of buh wont down without and after a short a feint with his to bring his adversary bis tl but were not within executing and tried to buld his but in a lie was knocked lit on Oliver liis aud by Lis fi e shewed with which the by boxers their 1 the Oliver step feeling that he had done politely Oliver a of Springs left Spring the first apparent claret from his auel TNO a Spring eot cleverly ivers iso iell Oliver placed a and him in a on wi he was 10J Alter pi and del Tiie hit i ilj and vas and n rounds Tlis wus The ac tually took a few will our readers oi Him woo took Doctors Aid swallowd it A man of the of Yar near taken the of the sent ffr the man a bolus the and having wrapped up in paper uie used in the proportions oi fie on the and near to them the which he tie sired one oi tlie females of fne house to carry to tle with to take it immediately in hours bis roaster came to enquire about lie and him very uneasy which Mian to of medicine for and which he said Ise never linve had lie not cut it into unt he lhal it was and ue had it tli This puzzled bis soon discovered that ihe man had actually swallowed iu treacle a com plete set of brass grain instead of the which was found lying harmlessly on tbe in his masters Proper remedies were immediately for this uncommon uose from tlie mans recovered from bis It would be difficult to find a parallel to this instance of implicit faith iu the powers of the curative a of ignorance among unfledged animals walking on Taunton A serious accident happened to John one of her on his return from he was riding on horseback between Kensington owing to the extreme of the and the lamps not being 7 and 8 horse stumbled against the which is there very and iu was thrown with great violence upon his and very severe His servant imme procured a co in which the learned gentleman was con to his upon the arrival of his medical lie was copiously and his wounds dressed he has ever since been kept to Very low Owing to t iese we are happy to hear that the learned eman is and that he will be able to attend to feis professional avocations or the northern away and evident that Oliver place his Spring got his loft bat ihe system upon vcr was all the best of this lie hit his adversary and Oliver hud not length enough to n e n but he anil Spring hit k mid him a severe knocked the and winch he never during tbe rallied hiu whats the going to Its true lie was in real sleep ii and had tlie best of a good mt his blows were not strong enough to mark hii nil he Oliver was much Spring had secured to a to t most and he worst of ths IL placed but still left no n cina a weak lefthanded Oliver was floored in It was altogether a for sit him under tbe There was nothing to observe he experienced falls to hardiest and Oliver fried most fearlessly to but Spring his head under his and smashed t with such Iu the that it was a of ami he received also upon the would from x shot Oliver a displayed the most but Spring Sad iy need and he waved bim at the until Olivers hackers tho language o eu ough take him and The amateur pity for die courage ef who persisted in his daring Ie sland or led up to tlie reeling like a 11 who had swallowed si couple of quarts of Beady s idst the calls of take hisn until the end oi e quite and his second said frB won the without a visible not re collect so mat gentry being present for THE GLORIES OF A then r I thou surly old covey For now c f thy betters Im tei lllie Miss or Miss the glories of It circle wemeet wilh I each in his turn is lha nub ef the ring the i by awl that too with If Im at 11 is surely the I Tiie poet no task has more truly Thau ore brave Falies Thi er lias those who love And d niuch true feeling on with When acc above the I The birds take to ami foad lovers to i But one i nans meat is mans Aud ers lades the guy 0 Ion urn the of Spring be And liis Inure year bring Thro stel of he eer be No er mav they who care noi ibr Spring AND ADMIRER OF IS We lately the Duke ol received se happy to Tiie bulletin The Hebi and The mentioned the accident which occurred to his Grade in his by which ho eral particularly in his We jure now tlie accounts of his convalescence are very are as was instantly opened to prayer for his collected for the j of Assembly desired the rector to up did tbe con The Council Copley has heen appointed a magistrate and assistant the Common for tbe same for the same for Dann and In of of Assembly raising a loan oF at 6 per on which a bonus is the will be one slaves stock reut wheels A petition to tie King the of Planters has been adopted by the House of and referred to thn coin on tl e state of the governors instructions directing his pursuit If on were also ob by t ic house on an inferring excess of expense and the i Marcus Abraham from excess passion m hn I A Coron rs inquest nt found on the 29th a died by the visitation of on the body marked advertised to be sold out for who died as is or spasms in tbe was that he died before relief could be af forded A i The on the on an old Negro named wbo died in the His agony permitted to vote for members of v lo be before this Colonial  

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