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Im -M iwi AUW W I 411-\ fl iiBlrW a di jB,Its re conduct, w*ut+merd him to be imprisoned for 1* days.—The Water Police Magi* trite wasduring the morning on board the emijrmnt feklp Caroline, in inquiring late the clreuniatAticig under which the greater pan of the crew reload to proceed with xb» ship on her voyage to Mo re ton Bay. It appars that whi-n t?u’ Caroline made Port Jackson, she made signal requepllnfr orders ; and that this Wing ripened to the f'oUmlt Secretary, he desired that in Mr wot .ionn abnilMn1 inimcdUtely tebgrm plied for the direct ron-tiUincc of Ihe Carolines voyage to More ton B*y» vlth-OW vutaring Port Jackson. This order of the Colonial retaty wn^ by soma delay, or unexplained misLke, not curled oat The Caroline entered the Heads, and Use crew rei'upcd to proceed on the voyage. Th$ Water Pclktf MagMrat#, with a party of the polfoc, amjreUnriy pr.tereW ou board, but hU remopsirancefl with ihortsfnu'fory wumen were of no avails and he therefore arr -tPil nine of the crew, whom ho bre ugh i down in his own boar, and ordered Mr, Inspector Cow«Jl tt Irwlgw.— eleven of th* other* in the watch bona**-—The EmigrantShin Caroline-—YvfttoTdav, twenty of the ptiameribeiansfng to this ahfo were brought Worethe Water Police Magiftir*tek to answer an lofor-(nation: exhibited by Captain Lawton, anlt;|ch.u’ifina them with unlawfully eoinhltifrig together and with each other, to I piped* the progress of the voyage of the sibf shill Caroline CapUiu Law*on having proved tb* sh inning of Mi*- prisoner* ak LlveroOol in June last, an I th» Arrival of the OardUoft In thin port, read entrle* friini Tin'shirr* i/UWil log book up follow*.—“October l8Ajr Til* tmml* belogforrfrred to heave In theitrt'k of the raMe, refusal to do mt although the ship*!■** th* *wung, was fu Janirar of touching the ranks AI. the pfi»n^rp refused on this occasion, October 2,9th, Sam The Land* tliU pointed in refusing to heave In tl' iltekof of the n.iM*. in the presence of a Tinvsl oflfoe? on the quarter deck, andwhen called mi gave iq | tSi. ir o^miw m refusing duty. October Slat, 7 a.m. Tho nan U w«p* agAiu railed aft, and asked by ih# Cpnia to crr tr fcb*» witi Hah, wh*n They atrmin refused to do so u thev «jw t mtntmn* At A A If., CaptMn Eren,jq Agent* and Captain Darby came on boar!uow isxcnflQRPt Rnp«™iWk* WaclftttntP and Mr. E. IT. Cb*inlm to answer irn Information aatfalbltad by Alexander Robb, one or the sea. men of the sld ah Ip, chitglnr him with assault and tata itu orison incut Mr. GL R. Xiehola conducted the prose* rutfon, and Mr. Bobert Johnson the defence. The cireum* Ftanre* q{ thin criac hRte alrradr been fully published in this journal' and tnfi? be thui briefly rweaphulaifd. On the 7th of August \nk. the Royal Exchange was tying lit BnurAbnyiv, an i the Captain* who wa? wltfUng a nlt; igh-bruiring ship* hearing a anto on board own vessel, went on hoard, anil found Robb hlec-ltng and obvtriMly under the Influence of liquor. He desired Mm to go to his berth, which hlt;* rtfiiiad to do, hut followed him to the quarter deck and either shoved or struck him* The Captain then had hint taken into custody and mt on board the Butch gtiArd ship. He was kept there for days—the Qtit thm days being place! in what U oaiied lt orookod iroo^,” his band? being twistad wider bin Ho waa Huhi^iu^nlly pent on hoard again, whlt; n the Royal Exchange wan ready for sea, but uprn arriving on idard he was put in lroa« by the order of rptato Turner, thrust Info the foreRHftle, and kept ott bread and w'ftter until the shlp’fl arrival in Port Jackson r-p I ha 24th ultimo, ITe was then given int^ the custody gif the Water Polloe oh Firmed with having ansa te*l Captain Turner on the 7th of August ImjL The cm having Iujco heard before the Water Polie* Magistrate Both wai« fenced to pay a fine of one farthing, or In default of payment to bi Imprlponed for five minuter; and the Water Fdifte Magistrate made some severe comments In respert to the treatment the eel an bad r«c»ivid on bnard, Th^ prevent proceeding ad !)Ceu sinw instUutod. The clrruraetaueert of the ac were proved* as in the previous fovestigatifin. The seaman wrp intoxicated on the evening; of the 7th of August, was fighting with one of the crew, and wlseq rrtnotistrated with by the Captain either struck or sbovLd him. For this offaiM* he was In tb* firtrt place, pent on board the Putcb ga-trd shlp, at frttraWa* and then, after a rigorous imprifOumerit, kept in Iron^ In the forccantlc of the Royal Ethane* until her arrlvil la Port Jackson— the forecast]* be:n^ leaky ih'it the cordage ssowed tiicreia was remoTed for safe sfcpluf by Captain Turner*!COMMERCIAL INTELLIGBNCE.Tuesday Evening, November 1 Tm rek hits opened With a brlskneja £uch we were scarcely an jictpiulng; rates, however, are ruling at some5 percent, below out form«r quotations ; but nt which, ae far aa regardb comestIbles, the market \6 dteidcdLy firm, Manufacturea and general ni^rchandtsc »re^ub« jecu*d to a tit tic further reduction, though In all cages there are, ot course, social excepLion^The arrivals, exeltmive of our rt-gular traders, are—the tall a Hookh and Jackin, brigs* from Valparaiso, withHour, barley, muire, bran, beans, walnuts, «2tc. ; Voianttr, brig, from Man Fraiiciaco, with weweralmerehandtse: asui the John B* Millay, American barque* from New Caledc* uia, wftli beche-le-mer and tortoiseshell.On Saturday last Mr Dean sold by auction, amongst sundry other good a, a fine parcel of Wley at 7* fiti ptr hubhel, ditto of tnaisu at 10a 54 ; ditto of New fteoiaml oats* mixed ^ampie, at 7s hd, and apareel of light EngLkh oats at QReer, wine, cigars, maiso, Acc?., were sold on Monday by Messrs. Bowden and Throlkeld. The following are the several da#crtptious, with the prices obcslned, vij,— By ass’s boll knl ale and porter l '2s 0d tu ICs, Bridge's porter 11s 3d to I Is fld* Marsetti^fl ale lie* ditto porter 10a 6*1, Lichfield ale 44a to 4^ per kilderkin, porter (no brand) £4* per bogahead, London bottledsherry, vaiious umnlsa. 22b to 24s 64; ditto ixirt22s ; ilalfoy'i ditto 26h fid; EolfUftion'a ditto 28i 64 ; fine cUret IS» ttd to 20a 64 ; champagne Sis fid to 40a; pale sherry,in quarter oaaki, 6s fid; ditto* in bogi-h*atL,(\$ M; ditto* In butta, fi« and Id; old port* in quarter cHfcks, fis: ditto,in hogaheadR, fia 9d; No. % Manila cigari ] 74* fid; No. 3, ditto fid* ; tikrilard's tobacco, in kt*t L ; f lb, ditto ll^d; Ainericau ditto. In kegs and bole#, * maize (5S 1di.) Iub fid; cracked ditto l^s? and bran e3 31On the mine day, dlo«M stores and Italian goods wmaoldby Mr. Cohen; and French confectionary, perfumery, pickles* preservi*#, wine-®, liqueurs, c, by Mr Ncwto'i* Th*f prices, with few exceptions, were about6 per cent, lower than thtwe of previous laics.
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Sydney Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List

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Mon, Nov 07, 1853

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