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Monthly Chronicle.

with Edkins being proved , she was found guilty . This trial disclosed the history of a cunning artful prostitute , making her market of an inconsiderate young man . 19 . Patrick Murphy was capitally , and very deservedly convicted of ravishing . Isabella Mackaj-, an infant about eight years of age ; Robert Andrews was convicted of manslaughter , for killing and slaying William Pepper , and received sentence to be imprisoned in Newgate twelve months , and pay a fine of

one shilling . Mary Parker , charged with the murder of her bastard child , was tried and acquitted . 20 . Several of the rioters were tried , when Anthony Purchase and Richard Warnsbect , for being concerned in beginning to pull down the house of a crimp ill Holborn , and Joseph Strutt for a similar offence at Charing-Cross , were found guilty — DEATH . The two first were recommended to mercy by the Jury .

A Special Commission for trying the prisoners in the Tower and Newgate , has passed the Great Seal ; and the Commissioners are , the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , the Lord Chief Baron , Mr . Baron Hotham , Mr . Justice Buller , Mr . Justice Grose , and Mr . Justice Lawrence . It is to be opened on the 16 th of October next . The following is a list of the prisoners :

Committed to the Tower . John Home Tooke , " | Rev . Jeremiah Joyce , John Richter , V . 19 th May . John Augustus Bonny , f John Thelwall , John Lovett , J Thomas Hardy ,. ., „ , - ; , n , . . ¦ " 20 th May . John Martin , - ' J Stuart Kyd , 6 th June .

Committed to Newgate . Mr . Stone , " ) John Hillier , | ,, John Ashley , I May 39 , on Jean Baptiste Roussel , >™ W ™ » f „ . . , r . , ' ' ireason . Richard Hay ward , ' . Thomas Spence , -J John Philip Francklow , June 6 , do . John Baxter , July 8 , High Treason .

All charged with High Treason . Committed to York Castle , Henry York alias Redhead , July 7 , High Treason . Messrs . Hull , Pearson , Secretary Adams , and Pearce , are at large on bail . Carnage , rjroomhead , Moody , Wideson , and Hill , from Sheffield ; Saint , the Norwich Publican , and Edwards , still remain ! in custody . A marriage is said to befiually settled , with the consent of their Majesties , between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his first cousin , the Princess

daughter of the Duke of Brunswick . The above intended marriage Was sanctioned by a Council held at Weymouth ; and Lord Southampton , it is said , will be appointed Ambassador Extraordinary forthe purpose of demanding the Princess of Brunswick in marriage for th'e Prince of Wales . The Queen's yacht is fitting up with all imaginable magnificence in Deptford dock-yard , to bring over the Princess , who is in her 17 th year . Carlton-House is to be immediately completed at the expence of Government . —Parliament will meet on the 4 ih -of November .

Early in September , the Factor , Captain Bowen , sailed for New York , with 84 passengers . Ralph Eddowes , Esq . of Chester , with his wife and five children , accompanied by four other of the principal families of that city , sailed from Liverpool , about a fortnight before in the Hope , Capt . Johnson . Mr . Eddowes has taken with him a property of 26 , 000 ! . Mr . Cooper , of Manchester , with a wife and four children , and accompanied beighteen of his friendsdeparted from Liverpool in the AtlanticCaptain

y , , Swaine . He had been twelve months in America , purchased an estate on the banks of the Susquehanna , in the state of Pcnsylvannia , and returned for his family and friends , who have now accompanied him . Mr . Russel , of Birmingham , a Magistrate forthe counties of Warwick and Worcester , with bis two brothers and their respective families ; Mr . Humphries ,

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE, OR GENERAL AND COMPLETE LIBRARY. Article 1
A CHARGE Article 8
A SHORT SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY Article 13
ANECDOTES OF BENSERADE. Article 18
AUTHENTIC AND INTERESTING NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES OF THE MUTINEERS Article 19
TO THE READER. Article 19
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 27
OF THE INFLUENCE OF THE FEMALE CHARACTER ON THE MANNERS OF MEN. Article 27
FEMALE CHARACTER Article 33
MR. TASKER'S LETTERS Article 37
MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF ROBERSPIERRE. Article 39
A GENUINE LETTER Article 49
SURPRISING ANECDOTE OF A BLIND MAN. Article 50
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS AT NAPLES. Article 51
MASONIC TOKENS. Article 54
ANECDOTES OF MOLIERE. Article 55
STRICTURES ON PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 59
POETRY. Article 61
SONG INSCRIBED TO DELIA. Article 63
THE CANDLESTICK, Article 63
THE FAREWELL. Article 64
TEMPERANCE. Article 65
OCCASIONAL ADDRESS Article 66
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 67
OF LOVE. Article 67
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 68
PROMOTIONS. Article 76
Untitled Article 76
Untitled Article 77
BANKRUPTS. Article 78
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Monthly Chronicle.

with Edkins being proved , she was found guilty . This trial disclosed the history of a cunning artful prostitute , making her market of an inconsiderate young man . 19 . Patrick Murphy was capitally , and very deservedly convicted of ravishing . Isabella Mackaj-, an infant about eight years of age ; Robert Andrews was convicted of manslaughter , for killing and slaying William Pepper , and received sentence to be imprisoned in Newgate twelve months , and pay a fine of

one shilling . Mary Parker , charged with the murder of her bastard child , was tried and acquitted . 20 . Several of the rioters were tried , when Anthony Purchase and Richard Warnsbect , for being concerned in beginning to pull down the house of a crimp ill Holborn , and Joseph Strutt for a similar offence at Charing-Cross , were found guilty — DEATH . The two first were recommended to mercy by the Jury .

A Special Commission for trying the prisoners in the Tower and Newgate , has passed the Great Seal ; and the Commissioners are , the Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas , the Lord Chief Baron , Mr . Baron Hotham , Mr . Justice Buller , Mr . Justice Grose , and Mr . Justice Lawrence . It is to be opened on the 16 th of October next . The following is a list of the prisoners :

Committed to the Tower . John Home Tooke , " | Rev . Jeremiah Joyce , John Richter , V . 19 th May . John Augustus Bonny , f John Thelwall , John Lovett , J Thomas Hardy ,. ., „ , - ; , n , . . ¦ " 20 th May . John Martin , - ' J Stuart Kyd , 6 th June .

Committed to Newgate . Mr . Stone , " ) John Hillier , | ,, John Ashley , I May 39 , on Jean Baptiste Roussel , >™ W ™ » f „ . . , r . , ' ' ireason . Richard Hay ward , ' . Thomas Spence , -J John Philip Francklow , June 6 , do . John Baxter , July 8 , High Treason .

All charged with High Treason . Committed to York Castle , Henry York alias Redhead , July 7 , High Treason . Messrs . Hull , Pearson , Secretary Adams , and Pearce , are at large on bail . Carnage , rjroomhead , Moody , Wideson , and Hill , from Sheffield ; Saint , the Norwich Publican , and Edwards , still remain ! in custody . A marriage is said to befiually settled , with the consent of their Majesties , between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and his first cousin , the Princess

daughter of the Duke of Brunswick . The above intended marriage Was sanctioned by a Council held at Weymouth ; and Lord Southampton , it is said , will be appointed Ambassador Extraordinary forthe purpose of demanding the Princess of Brunswick in marriage for th'e Prince of Wales . The Queen's yacht is fitting up with all imaginable magnificence in Deptford dock-yard , to bring over the Princess , who is in her 17 th year . Carlton-House is to be immediately completed at the expence of Government . —Parliament will meet on the 4 ih -of November .

Early in September , the Factor , Captain Bowen , sailed for New York , with 84 passengers . Ralph Eddowes , Esq . of Chester , with his wife and five children , accompanied by four other of the principal families of that city , sailed from Liverpool , about a fortnight before in the Hope , Capt . Johnson . Mr . Eddowes has taken with him a property of 26 , 000 ! . Mr . Cooper , of Manchester , with a wife and four children , and accompanied beighteen of his friendsdeparted from Liverpool in the AtlanticCaptain

y , , Swaine . He had been twelve months in America , purchased an estate on the banks of the Susquehanna , in the state of Pcnsylvannia , and returned for his family and friends , who have now accompanied him . Mr . Russel , of Birmingham , a Magistrate forthe counties of Warwick and Worcester , with bis two brothers and their respective families ; Mr . Humphries ,

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