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to Inquire Into the cam* of their complaints, nnd ftdrliH them to return to their duty* as they complint* were ibown to be ground I eis. They still refuitd* being then altogether 00 the quarter-deck. At nfton th* Wjiter Police Magistral* come oq board, And Inquired Into the alleged grievances of the Grew; and tin ding them entirely groundtose, advised them to return to ttwir duty* As Ihayitil! refund, they were itKon lot® custody by the Water Rollon, nod conveyed to BfdQcTf EBd lodged in th« WAtah-htnM Thee#entries la the log-book hud all, Captain Lawson added, bi, i**rl over to th* priionere, m required by the Mpritontllf Merino Act Amendmaat Aot, Hfl nMed that tti* n«ti had one* cminplftJneil to bin 'luring th* toyia* of the p-uhntltutlco or ric* flt;w Oour ; hut (h(H he htid wmlQd«J them *m enlyln fwroriatiofl wiihth* *eai« A*5 to t{l* S(Jn“ °* the ®etlriininivi tn Caotiiiri Browne that they were In fear-5 tMrll™ One of twonaJH) th atwin* tIoIf o« hadhm uwrf tow«ap thrm by pom* of the ofllMr*; but nopurh mmvMnt had b*ea mad# tlt;1h!,“lt;C?Pt?i Watson.) Some of th* had bwa cb«R«I 7 “• Rurjttnn*Superlateni»nt with 4pplyln(t to him to t* married to some of the female Ini migrants, but they deni** it. Thin Wu the cm* frr the prosecution. 7he prl-mmra, through lm r thw of their J^ranien, mvlfl a leunbllBir Mum, compUtoto* {to WW the word* of the rW**M “ that th*y were rcry ve*t frlgh'. eW. Mr. Brenan*ld. that they had otth^^b ^ti retest for iheiriHegH co.dwst-do In thie tue. where It tu «Mntlal that tbe ^-(rrants should be lauded at Woraton Buy■ m jj-JJ* “ rouble, wa* this He should remand the P.^™a lt;“ the watch-house for one day, and wouIdudri^thecaptain end a^uti of the ship to adopt the following courseTo enwwextra hand* sulllclwot to naelgato the ehlptoMore ton Bay, and when this *** don* to .h*rZ^J J: prmera put on board again I ‘n1 if they *tlU rrfuJ*d‘^° (lots toglr* them into the euetody of the pohw at More-tcn But, where the P*H« M*frftr*te wm,|d dra! withthem. Their complaint* of being nearly fn(rbtwodnof age would. navewu wy olw;hazard#* iod wereVUV T wnm^J inv W*- “i i « - . I. aiftllkreckWH*nf the fm priwmraeat with which thefr guilt w« panMialtfe Hovm, tbf* might rely upon It, that thrir desire to loeata in th* gold fl*M* after Tiolntlng thrir wuragemetit fn this flagrant manner would be taMtaM. Th* cm* wm uxwrflnglly sremftindrt 1intllthis momfnz* in ©rdwr t* *Uow tb^ptS/}i airent* tlmfl to con Alder the warn they will pureue.Ia cut yeptcrdsy** repm* cf the pTOcredlngeu in ^ of the srfvcAfiPr Chmtfthy * trwipowtdro of th* a*m*i of the pAmplsln*nt ind drftendnnt oewmd, which »• nfw rectify. The imm* of the cMtnln Ji *of th* flermer.”^^n Wednesday, B- Gnrdnerend PAmuel irarper* two martti beHmglng m the ghlp John Buznr«, were e**?h sentenred to bft imprwnnw1 for four weeks, for being abrent without leoTe, PhUltp a peamm kelonglnff to the Mary Nison, wa« tientenoed to be Imprisoned for three weeks for desertion. In the matter of the immiflTent *hlp Caroline, Captain Lawstjq nfld Car tain Bariev having consider^ the course wblcq the Water PoU« ‘ ifiurl*trate had advised ip respect to the refractory eeamen of this vessel, stated » Mr*Itlntm. Their oompiainw m otihb were what bqys of ten or twelve y**re of Nn?n ashamM to make- Thdr ioli ©biret thw wanted to leave the ship at all naBrennn thut they wra prcpurfd to ftHtow bis ndrlcc ;that tbov were eecrarfng the neceisary hands to t^Ke ibeship to Mcrctcn Buyt and th«wfore r^quertod th*t thrprisoners might be *ent OU board K*1n, They_wjf:h*d the men, howerw. to nndetttund, that if they mfmaod toperfenn duty during the continuum* of the C*i*lin**i Torige to Monston Buy. they, upon the -rrlril of too.hip ut thut port, woutd ta prcwcutod with the utmost rigour of the law.—Anthony Sherry. * mmhub belonging to th* otramFhtp Antolcwe, *« Mnteaoed to be lm* prisoned for seven day* for being absent without leav*. —The case of the seaman Robb, who charge* C-aptalo Turner, of tbs Royal lnchangep with falre Imprisonment vax poBtponed. at th* iostftiiC* Of the advocate* on both Bides.— On Saturday, Captain Tamer, of the ship Ttoyal Exchange, arpaared twfbre - the Water Entice MaglattntP and Mr. C. II. Ch?»niherfl to anewer an' Informarion e.thiblt«d by Alexander Robb, one of the sea-men of the laid ship, eharglticr b^tn with aasantt and tal?Hi Imprison men t Mr, O. R. Nkhols conducted the prose rution, and Mr. Robert Johnson the defence, Thactreunistanoiis of this ertve have already been fully published in Thlsjouruah and may be ihua briefly rreipitulalvd. On iordarii during the time that Robb w«lc confined there Robb’a hammock was continually wet., and hla food waa constantly damaged by the salt water. Strict orders were given by Captain Turner to the crew to have oo Ifitemonree whatever with him. Three facte were proved by the evident* of Mr. E, D. tf arreq, the chief officer; by the carpenter, and by tk* steward, Tht entry In the official Jog book wherein the complainant wan charged with having nsaanltoil the captain wae signed by M, E. IK Marewi, but he stated that be bad not wit-nesred the asstklt: that he hod signed the entry without duo refiectlnn; and had done so only on th* captainTc statement that he had been struck by Robb. Mr. KlcholstcMquretvd the particular attention of the Bench to th la statement of the chief ciffiwar, teeing that under the 93tdsection of the Moreantlle Marine Act, the procuring to be made any false or fraudulent entries in any log book Iff deemed a misdemeanour, Mr. Nlchoti then add reused the Court at considerable length In respect to the general merits of the rase, but Mr, Brenan interrupted him and stated that the Bench had derided to rend It to a higher tribunal. Captain Turner wif therefore committed to take his trial for assault and false imprisonment at the next ensuing sessions of the Central Criminal Court; bring allowed ball, himself In £100, and two auretlH in £Q each.Ejr o us n Sbtppiiio.—Arrivals i July 1L Karl of Hard-wick, from Sydney. Departures: July 11. fmgriotOliver, and Myrtle, for Sydney; Recruit, for Port Phillip. IS* Earl of Selkirk, for Sydney ; Countesi of Yarborough,Mime; jmiyn, vio, Tnompron; Bannatyne; Syria, 642, Masnard £ , Flora, Delta, 903, to sail August , 881, to sail September A Am-Hlfliife and Despatch, for Melbourne. 16, Abel Tasman and Queen Jiargaroi, for Sydney; Two Oodfrieda, for Port Phillip. IT. Nager, for Sydney: 8u Martin, for Port Phillip. I BrenJcome and Maidstone* for Sydney* The following vesrels sailed for Sydnev on their respeetlve dates; July 19. Inglewood, Windsor, Nl#n\ Queen Margaret, Earl of Selkirk. 28. Alfred* August 9. Warrior, steamer, for Melbourne. Vessel# advenired for Sydney, August ID:—Sophia Mackenzie, 4Ii Young; Emi, 640; Ennerdal*, 848, Moore; Jnohinnam, 666, Eunis; Queen of the East, I486, Bartlett; Akbar, 819, Milne; Juityn, 118, Thompeon; Thomas Ar b tith not, 621 # Nannat,Jeannette, 860. Buropa,22. Washington tiringfltol, 726, to Bail from Amsterdam.The cargo of the Fancy consists of 80 bale* wool, M bundles sheepskins, 28 hid*#, 6 bags potato**, and aundriea. Bh* bring* the following report: the Eclipse, schooner, left Twofold Bay on the 29th ultimo, bound to Hobart Town with cattle ; the Fair Tasmanian and Camilla were both taking in cattle, the former vesael for Hobart Town and the latter for New Zealand- The Fancy im four days In Jervis1 Bay* wtndtnund. The Viola sailed for Melbourne two days before her, and the Norm* b m! taken In a full cargo for the same port The Fa ilnsular and Oriental Company's screw steamer Bengal, 2100 tons burthen* and 4Tu horse power, was to leave lit ;laad for Calcutta on the 26th August, to be laeed o • the Calcutta and Buei ntatlons. Several other ate will follow at short intervals; and larger one# willethen take the place of there now running between Sin gapore and the Australian colonies, and visit us atmonthly, In Hey of bi-monthly periods, as acoordioglopresent arrangements*The Sydney pteame* left England on the 9th August,, mailed again arrived atarrived at St. Vincent 38th the Cape 18th September, sailed lOthj arrived at Adelalds I7th October, tailed 22nd arrived it Melbourne 28th and sailed for Sydney on 3rd November, arriving here on theej oimb instant, having been 89 days out. Including 28 days*fn Md-detention at the various porta. She was longer bourne than intended, but in aourequeDoe of purt of the mail not being delivered until some hours after her arrival, (it having boon mislaid), Captain Askry was taken from the ship when ready for sea on the 1st, and fined, at the instance of the Post Office authorities.reThe Aurora has ha-i a very protracted pssaagc from London, having met with a BUcct-taSon ot head winds.1h»? 7th of August lari, the Royal Exchange was lying at SonrAbayn, and ih* f iiptaln, who wp vlsititig a nrigh-t boiiring *hlp» he^TSog a tjmjao on Kvijrd bi^ own vessel, [ went on hoard* and found Robb blwllng fin'd obvtrusly under Hi#tnflueuoe of liquor. II® ffopireiJ him logo to, his berth. which be refused to doe hut followed him to the j quarter deck and either shoved or struck him. The i Captain then had him taken into custody and sent on board the Dutch guard ship. He wftf kept there for 20 riaya—the fit#t three days bring plaeei in what U called j u ereokd iron*,” bis hands being twlat#d under hi*He waa Bubs^uwtiUy ?ent on board again, when theCOHMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.Tuesday Evening, November 1 Tn* eek haa opened with a brlskn*#a i^uch si we were scarcely ELntkipming; rates however, are ruling at some 5 percent, below our former quotations ; but at which, ml far as regard# comeriible*, the market to decidedly firm, Manufactures and general mere hand iso are ^ub-jecti*d to a lit tie further re Suction, though in all there are, of course, vxoeplion*.The arrivals, exelimiv# of our regular traders, are—tli* Lalla Kookh and Jackin, brigs, from Valparaiso, with flour, barley, mniee, bran, bean#, wainut#. 6kc. ; VoiinUf,brig, from Han Krauciaeo* with geiterel mere ban diM:the John H. Millay, American barquo, from New Caiedc uia. witJi beche-le^mer and lortotoHshell.On Saturday last Mr Dean sold hr auction, amongst sundry other goods, a fine parcel of miley at I* fid ptrbuHhel, ditto of tnaiau ax 10a 5J ; ditto of New ZeaiamlI fnUoil uambdA Wit Tft flvll Ifi hj] a fLflml rdt llirHt P FV i r \ \ ^ ) 1i
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Sydney Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade List

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