ton, and Mr. George Maynard ; but on the chin, in the General Elliot : the Europa and thew of hands, there appeared to be five to the General Goddard, from Fort St. George, one in favour of Mr. Gretton, and he was arrived at Bombay the 13th of October : the accordingly declared duly clected. Prime, from London, is arrived at Fort St. 10. At half past one o'clock the Sheriffs at- George : the Hawke, the Alfred, the Sulli. tended in Guildhall to declare their return van, and the Glatton, were dispatched from of the Candidates upon the late poll ; when Bombay for the Coast of Malabar with the friends of Richard Atkinson, Esq; de- troops and stores for the army under the manded a scrutiny, which was agreed to; cominand of Gen. Macleod : the Besborough and the books were ordered to be prepared was dispatched from Bombay for Bengal, for entering upon that business on Thursday the 10th of October, without cargo. next. 21. A Court of Directors was held at the 14. The four following convicts were East-India House in Leadenhall-ftreet, when executed at the new gallows, facing the Nathaniel Smith, Esq; was chosen Chairdebtors door, Newgate, viz. W. Martin, man, and W. Devaynes, Esq; Deputy Chair. alias T. Banks, Richard M.Donagh, William man of the Company, for the year ensuing. Smith, alias Burnham, and W. Prosser. The same day the session began at the Old The election of six Directors of the Bailey, when 23 prisoners were tried, five East-India Company came on at the Indian of whom were capitally convicted, viz. House : upon cafting up the ballot, the Thomas Randall, for burglariously breaknumbers were as follow : ing and entering the dwelling-house of John John Manhip, Esq: 778 Oldfield, in Coldbath-fields, and stealing Francis Baring, Esq; 621 several shirts and other things. Robert GanEdmund Boehin, Esq; 597 ley, for burglariously entering the dwellingHugh Inglis, Esq; 567 house of Edward Thompson, at Islington, John Motteux, Esq; 470 and itcaling a diamond ring, a quantity of Paul Le Mesurier, Esq; 469 Lilver plate, and other things. Archibald James Moffatt, Esq; 468 Burridge and Daniel Bcan, for stealing a John Harrison, Esq; 435 quantity of silver plate, value 25l. and upGeorge Cuming, Esq; 414 wards, in the dwelling-house of the Right James King, Esq; 337 Hon. Lord Stawell, in the parish of St. Richard Lewin, Esq; 63 George, Hanover - square. Drummond 18. A packet was received at the India- Clarke, for stealing 71. and upwards in gold House, over-land from Bombay, with let- and silver, the property of Mary Holdingsters, as late as the 10th of December, con- worth, privately from her person. taining the following intelligence: Eight were convicted of felonies, and ter That the ceilation of hostilities between were acquitted. the English and Tippoo Saib continued ; that 29. Twenty-nine prisoners were tried at it had been confirmed by the Governor-Ge- the Old Bailey, one of whom was capitally neral and Council, who had deputed Come convicted, viz. Elizabeth Vickry, for stealmissioners to Tippoo Saib, for the final con- ing a piece of cotton containing 22 yards, clusion of the peace. That the peace between the property of Thomas Racey, privately in us and the Marattas was inviolably adhered his shop in Smock-alley, Spital-fields. to by them, and that Madajee Sindia had 23. Eighteen prisoners were tried at the written to Tippoo Saib, to inform him, that Old Bailey, iwo of whom were capitally unless he triály complied with the terms of convicted, viz. William Hobis, and John the Ninth Article of the Treaty, concluded Taylor, for stealing, on Finchley.common, between them and the English, they would a bay mare in foal, the propery of Richard invade his country, and never make peace Humphrys. James Logan was convicted of with him in future. Tippoo Saib had con- felonioully killing and Naying John Mcaley, sented to our effectually relieving Mangalore in an accidental quarrel. on the 26th of November. i Ninc were convicted of felonics, and fix General Fullarton was on the borders of acquitted. Tippoo's country, at the head of an army of 21. Twenty-seven prisoners were tried at 1700 Europeans, 17 battalions of sepoys, the Old Bailey, four of whom were capi. and 60 pieces of artillery, ready to act if tally convicted, viz. Patrick Benningham Tippoo Thould not consent to peace upon and Samuel Hall, for burglariously breaking equitable terms. --and entering the dwelling house of Robert General Stuart failed from Madras in the Gray, in Lee-treet, Red-lion-square, with Fortitude packet, on the 16th of October, for intent to steal his goods. John Lynch and England. Jam's Farrell, for stealing a quantity of The Superb man of war was lost in Tel. apparel, value 40s. in the dwelling-house of licherry Roads in O&tober; all her people John Campbell, in Morris's-court, Nightinsaved, except two failors. gale-lane. By express from Bombay, over-land, dated Nineteen were convicted of felonies, and the zoth of November, 1783, we have ad- four acquitted ; when the trials ended on the vice, that Mr. Afhburner, supposed to be Middlelex fide, and 12 convicts received loft in the Nancy packet, returned from Co- sentence of dcath. Days 21 dir. 20 1 20 PRICES of STOCKS in APRIL 1784. Compiled by C. 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