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THURTELL AND HUNT.
THURTELL AND HUNT. IhlNbal presented a petition through Nr Ilarmer, to,, the Secretary of -,Qt(age,s office, II) whicb .be states thai he ifejes not deny his goiiE tn the murder of Wear., but rests hi. clatms t„l mercy on the prom.«* fJeid 0u, s disclosure of-where the b°dy .a, concealed. He says, 1 he proaecuiors, wjvhou, any previou. .ntimafiotrthat they were dmati.fi,,) w th your Petitioner ♦tatem.M, o, %ppl>io for y{o[[ ther information, discardeil bim, aad admitted Probert, wbor aayour Petitioner mod aolemnlv assert*, was even more deeply imi^ieaud in the crime than- your Petitioner^ and who had not intifled himself lo fhe leasi. clattn of merciful coiisKierati^u, inaamoeh a>s be denied all share in the guilty transactrbn until after ho learned thai yoiii P*titio»«r ba(t even then he pnly adtmtled Wwf lf to be fei accessary after the faet r and it wal not tfntil just as be WWI on the eve of being put Upon; bis trraf that Probert, 'or, the-first time, atated any know ledge or the previous iurention io d«-»iro) the deceased and in the evidence given by on the frja| k' .pri,;■■?.* tiiiig and, arranging The murder, and wkiinoledg- Thiirtpll' rrf Pe,itif)"er on'y obeyed hia and nii 1 71''°d ',ir«tino. in purchasing th. pistols and tha sack, and firing the ehaise." No reprtetfe bad been retyrved at-Tferiford Monday = J morning, for Hunt, fje it eiir,mtlr tow. Wed. nesday nest will be the day for bit execution, QQ- less in the mean time be receives a remission of tbe IIlIHi:llne.,H il belie,ted,lhat his eate "iit occupy the attentiob of the Kin^ in Council this day at Brlghtorr, In filvage life we might admire such an t-lit *a John Thurtel. When a brave Indian heard lie wis to be executed immtdiattly, he etclained, like it well, and shall die before my heart ia softened, or I have spoken any thing unworthy of myself. Such a speech might bee it oected from a man who worships the sun, the moon, or a fly but the aentiment is «,oite unworthy of a Cbria- t.an, whose best atonemewt for„ r,nU a fession of having committed it, with sorrow ami contrition fDrrra consequences. That Thurtell i,h.rr. 'h# klnd" feeling, of h«- I J nJ »fc r P ,nd to ,h* te*T% 'V? J L r 10 ,hf "Cond—a •' farrago of noasense. • We have before observed, that John Thurtefl as fe a fresh starin on bis country j for whera are we to look for a precedent of one man asking- anorber, uuder the toaak of friendsbip ane- good fellows hip, to accompany blitito the house of a friend, to tup, to al^eep, and. aport— and, having Rot him there, etnbruing his handl in his blood To hear such a rttan afterwards talk of beiojf aa- listed by •« ^ivine power," it a mockery too great even for charity to put up with. But we will trust oiirselres no lon(ter bo this loathsome subject. Rather lat .ua. try and banish it from our recollection. As, hbwever, our journal ii chieSy circulated in the country, let u. hold out one sUtr-ing voice—that InaHClltl of murder, it is not only he who atrikea the fatal blow that it subject to the dread penalty of the lew, but all who in any mariner aid & aaaist, or act any part io the tragic drama. That Huift and Probeit werf equally guilty of the intention of murdering Mr, Weare, the very oircumstancf of ao many peraona being asaembled together in the bouse of the lat- ter without one aparebed to sleep in, i, sufTicient pro'of. ^)n no ordinary occasion would the com- mon forms and ceremonies of Iif« have been dis- pensed with; Would to God we could find any words of consolation to offer to bia (Thar- teli's nearest connections I But their sorrows must be committed to the great Disposer of events and to the leoieat hand of time.
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'I Upwards of 30 half-pay oiffcers died in the last month. Mr. Fin1aynn, who hail his leg fractured in ,Nlay Ids,, by, being thrown Itoal a coach, and sub- seqiien'ly suffered amputation, obtained a verdict Oil Saturday, of ^200 damages agaiust the coach master. "Wti undertland the Prflty Council have come to the determination of granting an unreserved pardon to ilunt, from i» conviction that it would be dangerous to try and convict Ujui of a crime of which be had previously confessed birtiself guilty under an implied pa'don:-I,ondulI Paper. METROU OF OARKS-SING MABOGASI.—No- thing more is iieccssary Jhan to wash the maho- gany with liiae water, which may be easily made by drbppiug a nodule of lime into a basin of water.
. COMPENDIOUS NOTICES.
COMPENDIOUS NOTICES. His M u E>TY at. in good health and "spirits—is present intention to open Parliament oil: 2d Febraary in perioii.-A Privy Courtcil held at the Palace Monday.—Duke of Wellington, 'Lord's Liverpool and JVsihurst,armed there Sunday to be in readiness for the .Cou I t-c Chief Justice* Abbott and? Gilford, it is asserted, wHi be cre- atedPen for life olly-this to enable them to sit in the Lords, and assist the Chancellor in hearing ai)peal,s.-Lord Byron, it is said, offered to come and stund the bruitt of the action against his poem tried in King's Bench Thursday.-— :Mr..f'.phKirog' Counsel, has retired from C\rt of intending to con- a himself to Chamber I)ractice.rhe .•new Chief 0von of E (heq u r, Alexan- der, is no -chn--ken — he was contemporary -at thenar with the present Lord Cbancel- • j^r.u—'Alatin MS.of Milton,occupying?35 closeiy-wriiten pages, discovered in the State-paper ollic-the. subject religious. Mr. J. G. Lamb ton and a Mr. Pem- ^jerton, had high worth at a meeting on some I-ocal business hi the. JNofth, tm the 7th inst. in consequence oi" #hich the latter sent Mr. f,a cli;tllet)ae-Mr.,L. ^cun^ideriBg Pemberton'a character such as not to place him oti a level with gen- iieri»«at» refused the meeting, but by ad- of his friends Mr* Lambton subse- quently accepted the chalVuge—Pem- berton then'replied,' that satisfaction hat- been at "tj rs-t refased,he woutd have "further communication with Mr. ^,an»bton Feeling rulls high at Jamaica a trains* the mrtther country—a Bill has been brought into House ot Assembly for the repeat of tire Registry Adt--A"great steal doing among speculators ^i>r)^tock- Ivxchange Saturday-.—C««w^U- II rt-ctuated o (,,k ■from one to two ¡WI' cellt.-tock never knowii so scarce.—The Cmninittee of -Common Council appointed to consider the State of the coal trade5, Lhave resolved to recommend the appointment of 't5 ad- ditional meters.—The whole of the frame ""york of the windows, doors, pillars, p pulpit, aud ornamental earich- 1111-nts of St. George's ( iiurc^rLivorpool, l(i feet • {ji » >di i), 11 —An oak nft'grOwic.g oil the of Duke of Somerset, -at Aiaiden oil cil,tniiis -J>i/ 1 :i-1-—Tbe Hants Magistrates have '-found their expenses will mjuireawhole .11cles, in various wavs, •doe'tr, (lie eoo-nfy from to I4,iL, ( I U I'lnet di.«appearing ra- .pi:fly, t)i'< i-1 visible in the cvrning wiUi <-J«*ar hoiizoa, -in N- X. AV.—^At VsUire 'Se>«ions, in an assault ra-u-*e fn Hrdfcrn V. lit, ")Ita,d. to shake hands wit* Vl-oiiy iivtii-r>is and promise to be ««odneignouurs in future--w hich seu- 9 ■ijlvjiL JjomUil.ea W'tn. t«""
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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE. [CoscM'pgii.} SEl'TEiVf'Blilt. 6 News arrited of cfits lalciug of the fCrtreis of the Trocadero ly. the Freiich. 9 Th« salf.of Fonthill Aht>ey ^ffi-mtnencefl. It Mr. T). K.icanJo died at G«f £ (Miib,'dear'Bath-, greatly lau)niteil. — Mr. Graham a«ce!i<le^ in hi* fiaUoirti from White Conduit 29 Alderman Waitlifjran elected Lord Mayor of London. '« 30 The new Shi*r'jfr» were presented in the Court of Kictieq'^v. The»r ditioer was, at:etided by &Jr. Cit.Litlii)g.o',id Nir. [fit-ikir.%oti. OCTOHKR. I 1 T'ie Km/m*(ie ins |)ut>l(c ejttr.y into Wind> SOJVCMUI.e. ,■ 2 New* arrived of th« Cdrdiiial IJclla G a'nga li»viiisf b-eeii made Po)>f N«w» arrived of the capture f\f fliei»o. • G Dnk"of "II::oJ"(JH!'sdi!,lJí('tíanuouncillglhj! lit)»r«tioiv of the Ktnx ot Spain..=; 7 lirieiiili CoiuuU were appaioiedi fer: South America. 16 A resolution in adopted by the 13-ut of Englanir to ifnd money on mwtsnees W. lIlt; agrictiltnral aiivt landed if 'rate of interest. M-essrs. Rothichtld and <7o., Mn«ii, Baring, firf)theri, u(iii Ci). etile't-ril coi)trfi(,t with the Au<;rii<H G.)y<'fttm't' 'T a new Loaii of two milriftim-, the otiject of wtlicTi is to pay off the old Debt of the AnMfMPV Governmeut to Loeland, IT An account arrive* thftl 'h« lyirtR of Spatnj' on his arrival at vcres, \$iued » J^efee, prohi biting the Deputies of the Cortes daring the Coil st i (of syiten', and all their agotits, from -approach ipg nearer the capital than tifher:) Ia- I guflf It is rumov.red that Ferdinand li Vboirt to r.'flt¡J"ith Ilia llHluilition ill ;Jain. —AO areouut reaches Lloyd «. that Captain rry.ha(i landed at Whitby, at half-past eleven -,at night, frooi the North West eipedition Of the erewj, only five incii (iie(i during all absence of bet ween two a»d three years. ifig we. veial curio«itie« Iron# tti« reftn»i»s they viiiteil. SO Ferdinand, on liallaittr(i* I)resrjitifig hiin, salt to tvifn after his liberation, refines In.,ee hnn. 'T h-c Addreis of the KioR "f Sjiaio on the day before he leaves,-CHi,ir i. puhlithed. it promises all oblivion of the flat(, and declaret 'that all the debts of the Constitutional Govern- f ment shall be recognised. 21 The rate of imeresl at which the n*nk propose to I«adtS3»ney to U!e J"Ud,.fItt Wc!fS,iS four per ceut.. — According to the probata of'fhe Ute -Mr Iticardo's #iit. Iris personal property was' sworu to he tinder ■5t)(i.00t> 22 Baron, de Dama* is appointed Secretary of War in the room of the liuke.of lieiluno, — The w;»r in Catalonia §ij|| cofitiiiuej. — The Murqnii de Tafaru is a p porn ted Airt- b,ofsador frotij i'ranc-o to.,Sl)aiii. —- Mr. Cebbett aii(i a ftirnpiko 4 Jong altercation at Bow-street abontilJegaijuglls, H1'- Cobbe/t succeeds in .casting theJew. 25 The army under 1..nlhl.t:fOs. ,Ø¡.,jJuøe!1 with (he capitulation of Ks Comwaitder, 1* in sorrection. — It is said ffeat ,Ferdi.n»|jd,ii to enrol 14,000 Swiss in the new 'Simititti arrity. 1 The Frettetv that "V aides, Ar guelles. and ilie other leaders of the Cortes, have left Cadiz for GiUfraftar. A -,tl 27 The number of Cvosiitn'iooalistsvproscribed at Madrid, is esliaiate'd at 4,ft0O. — Twenty thousmid troops are placed pn thfv road from Seville 10 Madriil, during.the journey of Ferdinand to hi* Capital. — Ferdinand appoints hinC/iMifesior, M. Saez, Prime Minister. — A destructive 6re at Ltyerp<voi, .by.. property to the 4in<>|int pf.jtMt.'tHW. is couauined. — "A nuuibet (if poor people deluded by the hirpe 6T a good if (ilemcnMn (tie Pojais terrif returning from that country \n tie most deplora- ble state of wretchedness, appl) for relief ai the Mansion-house. •, 20'fOO.OOOL in the new silver-coinage arr-jve.a.i in Dublin. 30 I'ozzo di ['or jo, the llnssian Ar^baiiadr?* j proceeds to Uiulrtd' from P41 is 10 eooiraifilate Feilinand on his re»toratii>n, — A great fluctuation in the Funds fo-da) John Tliuriell aitj,joqel)h flunt,#.I.e t, r"llgtif up to Bow-«tren, cn»rged wiih tlie monler o) a Mr. Weare, who was .imiideied on the 2Jth in- Sfdnt, anti ouhst-qlle,ill,) (I lie(j ig, a sa(:k, at the bottota Of a potHh.iear Hlitrre, Hertfordnhire.. They-aTe sent for examsnatior. before the Hert- ford Magistrates. —Thomas rt)urttl), and T. &re,to,keit ot), and Collai,e(i it" i(. (;pot) ttie same charge. 31 f). W. Harvpy, Fill, late Member of,illir liauieot for Colrhesier, and William Chapman, are tried and found smlty ofa libel upon his Ma jesty, published in The Sunday Timts newspaper. NOVEMBER; I Improvement in the Colbnibian Loan, con- tracted by Mr. Ze." in c,),kit-queiice f the. pros- pect of its being recognised by the Colombian Government. — Sir Chrittophfr l'a|>en is appoiofed Chief Jmticeof Calcena. 3 After a CoroiKr-'s Jnque'st (vf„ tw.f) da^s, at Wafford, the Jul) liml a veid1fft-oC I1 VViiful Mur- der" against John'ThurtrII, J.tiepti Knot, and James Vrobert, *ho ar* cKnunt-'tt^ to rhe count) •gaol of-Hertford to take their triial, 4 Th«-Fre»eh p»pr(« sts^e tlie .po^ifsit iona!, Army of Cadsz ha* b«en iln;vr|«ed»i. 5 A OVw ai^ e*iraoirhn.*ir)-"t.oau if iQirnduoftd eD Ch811&e-Jor '64Q,UOOl.' for fhh use «jfi jhe .Ór:' der of Sr John of Jer11s.ilen), co|^Bio»l)i calJeit | the, Knights of infailts. t 6 An English brig »ith 20 000 doll »rs on board was seised nii the i'i:h of Aufcn* bv ih« South Americans, but was-afterwards r»»leased. T Arrivats fro^ji Deinerara at^tg, ,that. maoy black were arrcxed t»nd about to bé: tried. Smith, a M issionary., is a'lso in custody. '? Mr Canning mkkes'a'B'peecHi ivi6g the freedom of Plymouth, in %tl,cti the foreign policy of the country. t The French enrared ii»rce|!ona, on the 31st of October, .iu virtue of-the capitulation. — The British fuuds-jlgf;cove.. — Mr. fioyes,'a wine-m^rcfjant, in Ibe Strand, and brother of Mrs. Prob^rt-, is [apprehended .and taken to Watford,, on vusp'icion-.of knowmj some facts connected with the murder of.Mr. \Vi-re. Several men of war nre put on t'tie war esta blishruent, I The Lord ChancelLor announces the death offhe Lord Chief Baron in Court, which produces a seii-i ition <5! dee p Teg ft" t amonjf IIIC har. 13- The le.ade'r-s of tfte-Cortes ,wti<;» to^i-k refuse in Gibraltar. 'trreaten tii i-j-ue as- oidniftsio,. pii>. citlaf h is ci'inluct had' for- leitfd all title to the thtone ot Spain. 14 Account*/rom Ci'n-ii;i';itjiHiple state that the. niatters treated of bei.w-ecc.tise Jvig-lnh Amllas- (,id (fa lido III.. and lite; iJtutet are saiis; latloril) terminated. ■— Several unforiuua.'v- persons fire killed fiy the falling of a house iu I)ubiin. j 15 Intelligence from Demerara states that the insurrection had been put down, and that from insurrection had been put down, and that from t W}' "J ¡,ok) hl" had ¡"d r —The German papers state that tirtaillut rst- I' vages were comiuitted by the inundations of the risers of the South of Gerfflany.- — During tho-late war with Spain, prance, In- creased her ve'saeU of ^ar from 9<J 10'. 150,and her •ailorS from 8,000 to-IS,0U0» 17 M. Guetihsrd, a French contractor attempts 17 M. Guetihsrd, a French contractor attempts 1 to Ci n racf for a w» loan with Spain, on the coo- ditioo that the Constitutional loan should be an- nulled, hqt the proposition is scouted froui all the fctoek .Exchanges of l!iiro#e., •—An account arrives that Ri^go wai erecated r«i the ?th iust. at Madrid.. Castaing, a French pbysjria^, ittfound guilty at Pads of-having poisoued two French banisters %M<h a new III order to got their property. tS All the circuiosiauces of Mfeai« s murder are draiMtt^si) and representedl a' ^urrcJ Theatre,.under the titte oT The (iarn6ter*; it at- tracts R crowded h-iino.. — The wife and brothejr of General urego tire in, Liindoii in indigent oircumstaiu-es. 1A .roan iti Lancashire, kill* 1r"taselt by i\r>»k'nig two quarts of'5m at a diattg'bt for a 'wa^er,- *ii) ON the application of Mr. CKHty, the Court of King'* Bench grants *maad&ntM to be 'i-ssue l to the Magistrates o'-f the C«»nntv offlert- f.ird, ordering them to admit,■ Francis Fent»n, an a'torn^y-, to see John ThorteH* a prisoner iii Hertford gaot, or stiow cause to-the contrary.— In virine of fliis, Mr. Fent(.$wit. o iii'ted. role is granted to show cause why a cri- minal information shonld mil bit liled -against L the propiietorv of the Surrry Theatre, for tlit- ¡' hibiting dramatiii representation catulateti t .o. excite a prVjuilinS in tile public, witi(I isgaibit I' John Tliurtelt, confined for .felopy. 21 'The Duke ot Brunswiek Leiiebtrg assumed lii,o feiii, f,r (;oweriiinctit. The ''fIfIlDOlil&oOIUUli(,. for supplying a new nose performed at I. Thooiaj\ Hospital. 22 Ferdinand ot Spain eutered Madrtd un the 15th in-s-f. ? 23 An scrftunt arrives ot the death of Lord Kiskine at his seal in Scotland. 25 The derer of"Spaiu supply Ferdinand with a volttfl'Kry contribution te VTEII the exigencies of tte riiotbent. 26 The rigour of FerdiftniHk. and of bit Mi- rikuse. 4 number of Spaniards to emigrate to iviigland, France, end Switserland. 2i The Paris papers state the arrival of Poazo di Borgo at MadriH, his having an audience of the King, and being i"fi!S'{t'wjth ihe onlrr of the (iolilt'n Fleece. His lilepeh iii return is in- dicafire of a (feeirr to interfere with the South- A ("let A -,Ie"re,comte-.i.t f,ir the rei)reqe"fxlif)n of the coiiniy Of Liucolu, beiweeu Sir Jotiii Tliorold and Sir W.ingilby. DECEMBER/. <1 Great ftlit-t.ua(ioli!i Ivri Stork 3 Captiain George Hsiiis, It. N, tioiiourabljy #l(|,litted by a Court Martial ai P*»it»mou'h 5 TM trial of TtmrieM-and Pluyt for tt'e «nuf. der of Mr, Weitre, i» postponed by Mr. Justice ParK to'tlVa 6th i»l Jattear/i /Mia. ProbeH w^s released on bail. -• :■ „ — The Paris papers of th* 2d, announce ilie eit tr ri (it the Dnke if Aojoub-mc iiito Pans. Consols advanced to Spanish Bonds'' '26 to 07. f-' H 'Sir William Jngiiby WectdliM'e'rt'Mtr for (he County of Lincoln. Li«\ H Several houses were btO^k down at Man- chester and'Pieslou oty ttj< "#toi in Oil W c(Jne»(ia) hul. 'd" ,1 I. — Mina dined with Cameron, <K;C. li. and a latge party*nil-■ =Ply'irioti?ft». III The' I'arii Patiers wWain proclamation from ihe Ritig, pardon"# ai! tle*erhons iti last camjWigfi. — Dr. Castaing w»s etetuted at r»rh on the 1th, for poisnnii g Bat?* I J)r. Herbert and 34 physicians at Copen- 'ha'pu, depose to the truth o! 2"4 uee.(Hes being exuact*^ t'roni tlr« body of' a'^ounfi woman on thë.18111 of November. ■, ■••l ■■ _1 a Mr. Muinlord was murder.ril near '^arn. 1 (iots in Kssex, by one of his «j»n l.tururer's. f-r it is announced bp lire official Journal of -Mati-rid, "hat the Spanish. G0%ernmeul wrfl ,1((t recognise the C(if)sfilulil)l)at h Bonds at the Stock Exchange 20; Frencli Scrip 'i i- premium. — rfie greater p!ff< <yf<hepr)toner< mre re- moseS "troin the Milloauk lVuiteniiary 10 the Hulks at Woolwich. • .„! A Loan is annour.ced |n: thie city with the lille ()f Franco Mexican Cbmpan) for working J the gold'inil stHer Mines- i6 M^xtco." to 1-2 Mi(listry made by the K ing at ?,Ui!"<jvk ''jZ~ G'eat iinc'iua'<««•' at the l-oretgn S/oct' I'xchange flutia advanceil 3 per ceni. and then declined, but rallied again—they left off at — "Thfe projlositioti to erect a monument to the memory of Itiego was rejected at the Com- tnofi Council liy ■ 'l#n>e majority. li> Lord Byroo has arrived ai Cepnalonia' The Greeks cotitiuue their siiccfases P*er Jhe T flfki i'7 At a Meeting of the Barristers at Lincoln'* I nb Half, it *as agreed ttf erect i'statue tVthe memory of Lord w- A new Sect called Pietists has sprung up in Swi!/ertA"d. Two women cansetl tlHm»elvt-« to be cruuTfiVd,"on whlch;the Police hate inter- fered for the suppression of th^ Sect. The city of Messint waS greatly injured by a storm 141ti ulf.^ISd wiio lost. X*»e nama of Sir RdibeH W ilson has beta era^d Yrom the dxAti of Ktf^hlhWfl ty-togEm* peror Alexander. by a decree^ dated the 2^h of Auttu^t, I«ii3. The printed in the '■'Conservaltifr Impartial. ^0 I "25 |U-letter's received at Gj^c frd0»Trt0idad, it abpears (hat the ned all insnrrectloa on All S%itats I>ay. It was discovered b> une of the al«r|a turuioj: Kinj'a evidenct1. "j A letter from Madrid ofc tjhe l^thsays that a number of Prelates, &a. with the Bishop of Tarragona at their Uead, haeje' sapplicated the King of 5pait>, for the re-e,st*^Uhaient of the laouisitioni *•- Lettets from Buetioa A^rea, of Sept. 97, sav, that" the llo>alist f»roes| undet Cuniurac and' Valde*, were defeated General Santa Cruz .1. 27 Tlw Motdutir, received tfti« day, aoooaneea oflicially the dissolution of >Th| French -Chaoi- tiers1. The New Ctiaaibet tu o^eet ou the 23d of W!1C Lord Byron paid into th* Treasury of Hydra 100 0t/0 piastres, in aid of the Greek Cause, —The Speech of the President to the American Congresses received; The Financea of the Uuited States appear to be in a flouruh.ue state. 1 30 Consols, still improving, £ 6$ French Scrij) lier ct-ut. premium Spanish Bood^j 2t^. 11^ —HI
IA N ECDOTE.S OF SPORTING.
I A N ECDOTE.S OF SPORTING. Ft urn. an Uss«9* pn Hiding to Hounds, in the Sporting Magazine of the present Month, by the celebraltd NiMkoi). WHEN we come to reflect, it is astoBishiflghow WHEN we come to reflect, it is astoBishiflghow r. of the oumber that ride over a ■country, are hurt by falls. A good story is fold uu this snlijoct, of a tmrd-ridhig whippet in, who "ad had a great matty falls iu. his tiuio, but was never butt io any "ixt them. One unlucky day, however, his tioese fell with bilD, and, rolling him as a cook would a pie- crust, nearly flattened air th-a prooiinepres of his body. Getting up, and limping eitter tiifu, he was heard mattering to himself— Well, now I bo hurt! There ia a picltireat Mr, Ct)rOext's, tit Still- ooini, Shropshire, of the famous I)i)tn Moody, iphea whipper-in to Mr. CLtilde. lie is sented in the act of falling Viver soma high park- railings, and at the same lime giving a view-hal- 100 to It fox that was sinking before Ills hounds. This, most of our readeTi are awarei is the IDan who, whet) he WUI 01110 WAS earned no the ehofrh-yard by six earth stoppers, who, In his request, gave thrc.c,ullUg view- halloos'* over his giate, It asked who it was that hod shown the t;re,«tu»t couteiu[ii t*>r the con**quinces of a bad fail, that ever v.atne under ruy observation, I Should have no.hesitation It ia it was a gen- tleman of the name of Stanhope, who was on a vigil to Sir BeJIiitgham Uiah%<rtj' wl)cii he hunted the A (r\.tlnl"(/,ur:f;1H1'ilr)?'fiJ"h. Fnda), bis horse tril will, Sum, and biMffti res shoulder, tint nothing was I)rtikwft r cH'ila!d, thie (;1I1I'elueuce was, lie came <Aii on the li»lloi( iug Monday with his arm in i stille. We rlluml r, fix iii,-ttijt ritivy,t I)art- i)'( I;ir Bet- lin;bu>«'s Leicectei'ihttv country, and killed him in httcftt miiiutes, rinfmg *#:hii-h Mr.-iianhil-pB Wat in a very good place. 141,vitiv.ifatl tile ufe of tii<-eiing him it Sit. 114" 111-1)14]&Ql V' l asked him it he diet not iind ir:*«ry awtkward to nde wiih oillv one trand, wlien he a stured m^he found little difficult), wiih the horse he wiii thin rid- ing, as -e was o very loinpitrate, ami had never fiveu hint a (411. 1, That is dangero-os 10 boast or," -Ii jd I to-hilll; and lleie the conversation ended. We found another fox, and had fine rua of an hour ami leu minutes with hiiii-, and killed him. About the middle of it, we came tea tirook, which we oil (>{ well over, wiih the ex- cepiiou of Stanhope, who, unfoi luuately pitched upon a turn in the bank, and die.iaiiiing to look, did not clear if#, and bis iwr. t threw him wiiti ..Cfeaki violence 00 the opposite Iide., I saw him lying on the grooiMl. apparently as dead as if he had beeii shot at VVaterioo hut also ■observing a particular f.r.jend of Ii. 2<4 w /ll us the hu'u'swan with him, and being aware 'that I could rcuder him no fyrthrr a.ssisiauee, 1 )(d not pull uplny horse hat f nudertto.'d Hi., upward* of tiv inuiutes..lie.)ore tie sh«wrd signs ot returning ani illation. On get ting bark; to Sir rliellintcbam's tiouie- having been tihiode^ at Ill. w necessary me a sin es re I ak <»si, and "the doc tor won Id fa in ha-se persuaded that finne rilis ttfottft). cough, and .two..or ibrte Cllher.,¡\!r-l":fI' .Ct'up,lo,f¡¡ch iiii iltfistead a <ScUtii! ^po'h«>carj: hot hel¡lf¡}a¡,1 such inimla-llllllt, and .f>s.uied h.im fie .,[01101:),'(1 be well in a few d«>s ai/tl the. Qtiora liomidJi'rVnr- • in* within rea§h ,Oil the .following TtJ Orll);, J, he Weutlll ini:cl ilivi, still having his arm in a slitig. i- J" IlIlhe <vnur#-» 1,)( IhJ¡ day's «pr>rt, some of th« part*; '1111011,1: whom wat-Mr. '!al)hop"'9 got imo Ii cortirr />< 1, ¡;jll. ;:111': wyt e .d, SVlvat it not ,vcr> .iisi^i.t^in.ih.tt couiiir.vj'.vne oT i.ii'e r lirfeis ill EI,tl 0.111 ¡1Stl ;.fI''¡J; ;¡íil',(\'ti'hnr iiU d wit. trying fo (iiiU jnwii rf.ie IIh. io. 1 'of rails, wti'<j> did' not otfwrwite "I>i)..à-r hie. V me ts-.Jv'»i!tl- Ke*?Sfwutiope t am on a good Tlf^ s'-qeei w:t) he rode at I,, aitd got- a tretsnvlou* t*'f <)•> «?r;wg. hiiir-lviwg- on i).« gf'iiubd-, I fix Beiiingba«» rode up to fcfua, and ¡¡..i<-Í, -N«w;- ,riht«Jl what, ^tamhopf'. you are *«orwf- fUW, by (i.^d ,,11" r¡¡¡ ¡!rid •nil rn, O > to L-I?I »t»-r, self rour ,tn,jn>v.a ns. (|'i-ek it.. !tFf l.t« f'tenil\ advic' i, "arty M' Htavi.. suit f-oioi) <nir tint he > r-ibs hr.'Aco, and. bis b»^»si--boh-» bea'tn m I T»m«, we mas ais.:». sav, i* not a had sort n' a ui<K to brefi. lroi;n; ",Oid be nex! to nstnie 5 atwl 00 ih^ibt Iher h j great deal in Jeun>u-i! to tumbling, or Grimaldi would 11.1> 1 rv,r> bon- i» hts, bod) lon«f ago. Mr.-My ass ned ni» he had up want's Of;a' ho'ndred --tal-i*- m ,e «^asQv ;■. V'.d "hen T wa« last af his houne, he li<sd a. g'S t" !l 1' coach tioijse which' i>ad beeti (:ul'r three five bar-• Ted ut."Thr. tns escapes out of carriages would a en'ertair.ios vo- ititite, it, is onl) thdl he 11 ;¡J¡\I: to relate I'heftL A 't fj r ii'l::tte will srnrcriy s'op hirtb.(oi th*. fiond■: Asd ovr tin* country, the n^s^^ho^d have a paten' for tlie fence fbat will [jiiiid —.particular!Jt afief a l'rench breakfast. Thi kios't' aiWrult part of ritiisic, toh.(Illnds is, facing a brook but before I proceed to say .any thing on that stibjeet-gene*a;:lly,.I SIIHII men- tion one which the kaliati' rider I have jilot I)ettl speakfng of leaped, I bloo(l. on his return Proin hunting with-his own bounds in Shropshire. It oieasured a little more than seven )ards in the clear 5 but the space covered In the leap was nine yards and a quarter, from one hind foot to Ihe Other. Being at "his house at the time, V saw it mea- Inrt," the, neit moniiiigj in the pte-^ence of seve- ral other sporting men; Tfiis Isitraprdiiui y leap: (as I observed before, scithoui; t]i,e p.tesenee of hounds5) was la'icef-w'by-thateatra«ril'nary horse liftrdnet w-hose narrte-mtis-t-446 fa^n.Wiar^, to y.awr readeis, from his exnloiia having beeu so often Teeorded-in print. Some years -,since,, Sir- UXCL"td,kifn to clurorne yards over hurdles piaeert at some -dis- tance from e»oti ort»«r. bar^e performed taik so often witt^ biflQ. before, the apppiiited time, that lie refused the leap then, ami lost his mas- ter's money. ^Baronet is a mjaa-lodSitig horse, with only iMie eye ? but nstiira has btade"amends for ttiat by gi*ing;tiim more tbaa one iifit, or^p, would iierei have survival thf last sevelirfyear* which. h« has been m Mr. Mjtton's potieession. Me may be said to be as stoat as steel; and if there was rank among brutes, this Baronet should have been raised to the Pttrage. Mr. Myttonbas. no doubt, put the powers of the horse to the lest as maich as any man in Eng- jig land, Or apy other citantry and it is a com- mon answer to the question whether snub a felice ia practicabfi.Jthat it would do for Mytton."— In Lord. Bradford's Park, svhen he hunted the Shiffnal country, he clurecl one of his Lordship's dcer-hurtMes^ upwards of six feet high and what it more surprising, he covered the space of eight yards at the sama time. This was accomplished on a horse called The Hero, which he purchased of me for 500 guineas, and was the same that leaped the gate with him io Mr. Jellicoe's gronuda in Shropshire* the height of which wee seven feet. I have possessed, better brook. jumpers he would always make a trifling stop at them, but he was the highest leaper I ever was master of ia my life, I am sorry to hear that Mr. My ttoo forgets the goqd advice of the hard-riding Northamptpolbire Baromet, and is getting out of form to. ride, sod Dot to keen about hunt-ink aa he has bitbarto been. 10 the language of the (table, he throws up tlffth so fast, tbat he will be 100a too heavy. I Tie folltiwing tnterhting particulars respetting John Thurtbll, are extracted from 'a pamphlet just published by Piorce Egan, ênlitJed" Me- rnoirt of John ThHrtell.> SECOND INTERVIEW WITH THURTfiLL FRIDAY, DEC. J, 182S.; About an hour after the trial waa adjourned, t I again went to the gaol, and was admitted;— Upon entering the yard, the prisonera who were walking up and down retired, and Thurtell, who saw tue at a small distance, left the fire-side, where lie wal suiuking his pipe, caine out of the room to meet me, olTeriug bit strufT box, to take a pinch of snuff. Thurtell.— I am very tiad ff) via ou., ilierce Fg-%U; but 1 was sure you wouldigive me a call 1 before ) og returned to London. è, I Egu- Y CA. 1 have kept my promise and I aQil happy to say, that now, in consequence of 'his adjournment yon will have ptenty of time i)rgl)nrc for plllr trial. 5 Thurtel!.—Yes, I shall; but I s»as sure they w°old put it otf ( they could not dofotberwlse.— I expected to have seen more ber^ons, I assure you. I recognise j lots of the family people." — (Smiling.) yon approve of the exertions made by your Counsel. j Th,ortell.Chitly was excellent, but Aodrewa Avas fine. His language was so ,Jod.'UtIH he carried his point with the Judge, Here is my defence (takiug a long roll of oiamtscript out of lirs pocket,) I will fnd a fe#scntence> to you, for your approval. K-I sfioald like to hear it. pi'burtill then read to me several detached pans of his defence, wit-h strong edipbasis, ob set viug surb a p)no)cewet beaatiful," another was 11 fine." and a third very good."J But I think, said hr, I had better read the whole of it to you, and if yon can assist me to improve it, I shall Itel greatly obliged to you, as ( have more nerve than ability. Write to Mr Fenton, Aus- tin-frinis. If you teud any fetters to me here, ttivy will be opened. E- II any ihiug occurs to me, tending to yoltr ativalif Isee, 1 will, without delay, comaauuicate it to yowr solicitor. Thurtell thttt read the wbole of hie defence to me with great animation; but when he came to the passages which spoke of tbe piety of hie mother, and the universal good character of his father, bin thngde faultered, aud b^ put up his lianfl to Wille h,. ejes. Indeed/ he was very much afFc-eHfil 1 and I partook of his torrow knowing hllnUiHla citcttttt-itanctt ofa very dif- ferent description, K — Y-oe have not-seen your father and mother for these tws or three years-past, t wppose ? Thin tell—O, yes; I have (giving a deep sigh) it is.1101 seven week* art) Sioce I dined with thew at Norwich, in company with Mr. Jay, Illy '&o- licitor, at my fathei's house. E —Since you have been at Hertford, your father has not been -to nn: you, Mor itoy of vour relatives, base they TfÚlrltlll- No, no j I could nnl,"e. m, father. My feelings would not permit me Itodifhewlis I come to thai pste (.pointingj to it,} would not see him. I coul^not atifl I should orfier the turnkey »ot t(> attnuit htm. t saw mi brother •Torn, yesterday i 1 bit was (juite enough for my feeliw»s to unde'go. I wonder what he has been -layiuf; o! b«t he has no nerve, poor fellow He ha* no strength of-wind. E—Duriik-int 11 n» I hurt^H wis re.Bding Kis -ulefence^and ;walkii»g up.^nd tiown ilje yard, I oh- '"veil in ii.ioi, -'1 hai; his-ir/>iif. were very heavy, and must be vrry (1 ouhlt-some to :h Thurtell — N o, u<> tbet d<"> IIOJ opera la on inj Trvf* tig^s the ilijlj flung ?>.»i dtiagreeubte lo me, i,. being lorkeilVj) io far|y as t>ve:oYioek in the evening. But Wilson ii a tender hearted, worthy telfcw yet he does his duty like a man; '( and no party csrn iiod fault wiih hihi^ E—I »;ii glad to hear you aie so well trestedf and-l't»r.pk- yim wifl-b'e isbie to niake it appear all I'igni" *t your trial/' ». ■ Thurtafl —I (bali: only waat two, of ay *it- n.Hr,'cHf)¡\Je forward, and tf they bare any wife at wll, I sholl,gtit through iti blar- 'ing -'tbat'-a -uiurder jba'd in the uVtgbbdnrhooii, <jo you think I sbiiutd he such < ¡ ioolt-if Hiad been guilty oif it,-to have bad ,k bill in my pockety and a Pill(li Alm"wt me I-had been shooting soute bird', and the 'Mood ahont diy wttijfcoat pocbet-was fTuia lb»t.$.ircua«tanca ajOoe. E—I sincerely hope, Tbu-rtell, you will be able to vubitantiate, m the proper place,, what you now assert to he the fact. ThjirieH— I would not attempt to impose on you ruthe tlijtlÙut dl!r;r.se, I, did not Cfxnmit the oiurdtt. J declare soleuinly to my God, (Iayiiic hold of my band fond poiuting to the sky ) I ft id- not commit it. I repeat to you, (with 5'eat auimaiion,) by the GreatGon AriMiGtiTY, be to 1 e whom, perb»pi. I »ball appear it» a short time, I did 1101 tainniii it. But ultimately, I sappoie, I shall be convicted and if so, it shall sappoie, I shall be convicted iiiii it so, it shall all come out It is hke iny li^htand my left hand trying to hang me (iudigbanl beyond de- scription,) two illeh contemptible, cowardly ras- I cals wretches 1 Probert and Hunt a disgrace tia.itiankind. But during my triat list), 1 will hit that Probeit to death. I will out such questions to him llrobeH has been, tried for sheep-stealing, I can prove j, hope to Got) you will b» able to clear up your character. Thurtell—Proberf is one of the worst men aliv, t Ilenl him money to prevent hint from starving in.gaol and when 1 seijt to him the other day to get a in return, when I kntf. he had received five sOveieigns, helenl like two shillings a »nn(F-boX which I, dashed upon the ground, anif had seut bni;k to hiui. He it such a h^d'oiaii. otlllrmllt, wtetch, that I can. not keep my temper when 1 speak about hun. )oil out of money, Tburi¥||J Can ThllrltrU.( Sloppiô, tue, and whispeiinc; into my ear.) Gob hlQiI you, No I But if CHid, that wretched illrobart., would not have advanced /my to have kepi me from starving. E—Did yon speak to either of them in Court 5 or o" leaving it'? Tiluriell-i',to 8P«»'E 'o 'hepi indeed 5 but there are two more h rogues, —— and that ought to be diVtiUle slanged iiere; and so they' should he, if 1 thought u would not prejudice me upon a>y Hial. Thtv, too, have used me rascally. In fact 1 da Dot know who to trust. I have one or two persons call upou me, and ask tne questions that 1 did not |,ke;- Some- thing like a plant upon me if notj J dt»«ot know what they coatd do it for. E—I hope you will now make the best use of your time, as you have an «>pportubify of con- sulting: jour friends for a month t(i c,o(ne, to Col-, lect all your witnesses necessary to your defence. Thortell-I shall. But do you th I would have passed, so much Hole in this place, if I-bad beeo glliU) No; I would not have lived a week 1 would have cut my tliroat (putting his hand across it) 1 am not afarid of death, j-bvut. I- am anxious for my. family. What have they suffered ou my account (sighing) E—Yes Of coar*e they must he: afliicted indeed. A. you thought time necessary, I an glad Judge Park yielded to the arguments of your Counsel, ThurttU- Yu, I feet much indebted to my I con' ne and particatarty to Mr. Andrew, I but t should have preferred "Holroyd for my Judee h" aticka to the legal thing so much } he will h. points for hi. deciaion. If the Judge attacka me for asy attachment to eporting, and bits me too hard (with great warmth), I ahall repeat to him that if I have erred in these thinge, half of ibe nobility in the land have-beom my examplea, and some of the most enlightened afatesmen in the country have been my companions in them. E Let me beg of you to cooduct yourself with patience and moderation during your trial. Thurtelt.It is my intention so to do. But my enemies assert I committed this murder for the aa e o money ) Icoulll hue plenty of money to let lip mbusiness to morrow, if I wanted it. Mr. Springfield was my first overthrow; because t Ti^i K-n'U 4" wr'K {o °,her creditors, and give him an undue preference. ''—Should I meet with Charles Pea rson is ha*e *ou au> taesaage for ine to deliver ,Th'*r*•— » tell him I should wigh to sec ri^ri « *m 't is imt*o,ssible. Poor ^ar#on *ho«r.d have l,iIced mnrhr to 3 ■ *1'(n ^,>r iiy solicitor,,bejsrites »o finely h« i/>B IT *■ Hi# jatjgnage. is beautiful 9 nc u. a waudvrful clever felloW L-ReeolN*i,*Fotu*tietM,tei very soott s take my leave of you, whether I ean do any thine 15 for you in town or country. Thuriell-No, nothing at$r«|f«t. Bat (with great asperity) I must repeat ta you, that the conduct pursued by Barber Beaumont towards me has been Critel. nay. Mnmauty. I never had any intention upon bit life. The most barbarous lies have been told1 about my bringing out my air- run to kilf him. It is true$have killed several bullocks with it shot them dead in all instant but 1 have never bad the most distaut inteutiou of utinc: it against a human being. E I aID sincerely happy, Tfturtell, to hear you siake this assertion. I, Duua now bid you good bye. f'hurtclf— (Following me to tbe gate, and tak- ing up the chaiD, and knocking against the lock), I'll show yoe the way to get out. Do not (shak- ing me by the hand), forget to tell all the persona that know me, I au) ii>-good, health and apirita. Come (taking out his b,)x), have a pinch of aunfF before you gn. Don '¡ be long before you call again. The gate opened, and I bade him farewell j and rejoined Mr. Haitser in the lobby, who at that instant was also leaving Hunt. Mr. Harrae* v ani I than returned to London.
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Thk Q^H terly Meeting of that excel- lent I 44 The Naval Charitable ^ricietj," took place at the Thatched- honse Tav-rn, London, on the 5th iust, when the committee was composed of the follwvrino officers, viz. Admiral Sir J" m-es S;mr.sirez, Bart. in the chair; Vie<i-Adp>irah Wm. Taylor, and Alex- ander Kia-e-: Hear-Ad.fral W. H. Gage Sir FrmrU OmmllJlney, M. P. Lieu. tenant Governor Browell; Captains Wm. Kdgp, Thomas Dunrlas, .Walter Bathurst, George nder, Sir Philip Carteret, Bart. Phni;) Fijjon, George Sayer, Jno. Maples, ii in liutterfield, 13. H. O'Brien, John llichards, Wm Kempthorrie, Frall cis Read, Charles Pearson, ltictiard Stll- jIlU'j, a ad Hi cli aid Foley; Lieutenants Frederick Bedford. Edw. Ramsay, Joseph Kneesha we, aud Richard Wilframs Her. Doctor Cole; Surgeons^Samuel Bromley, and W H. Banks TJurser, Jas. Moun- cher, &(-. &e. vtien 38 petitioners were relieved with no less a s'uln tilftil 6481. 1811 and only ttco were deemed inadmissible. It may naturally be couceieed that exten- iverelief ntasi have been afforded to many a deserving object, in the distribu- tion of such a liberal supply* We once more tn ke the liberty of recommending to such of our readers as are members of the naval community, nnd who have neglected to join this praise zsoi'thg and benevolent society, to avail themselves of the oppor. tunity held out to them 01 securing to their families 'he advantages to be de- rivf-d fi-niii becoming aubscribers, should 'they ever stand in need of it. No widtrw or reiatiye or at, oftker, who at the time of his death was not a subscriber-, can be relieved. If nitist, therefore, -appear im- prodent their neluding it, the flourish ing state of its funds arc.ell knowti, the l/beraliti) of the institution which stands pre-emineiit, and the smallncK:. of the sums which Cal) Ise-ek.i.re to. them the great advantage vriucli is now within their reach. oH;.)fJP}, sin*! I we 'eel, if arny thing we can advance \vi!i f'timulate ofiicers to this prudent act. ;>-e and its vicissitudes are uncertain: v.0 knowing th-e inade- quacy of the p^nsiosis granted to the wi- dows of nava't for the support of it fAlTii-I | he ici etched state of orphans, who hnT^ not even ffuft to look. up to, the tlriaymg longer certainly appears a imprudent.