/fc*, iA^ /**^SD °' Jf& i^ t.^n ^ Zo * ' i - ¦ } TO DANIEL CCONHELL , ESQ., JLP. Steamboat AccibiST,-^The steamboat Forrest , Sib—Since I last addressed jon,the Grand Captain HaZl eifc, in her upward " trip, struck a snag «Tury at the head against you of Black's I sland , aa d sunk in five feet iave?s£ar»ed a True Bill and other par* water—on e man by the name of M'Clintock jum ped ties charged with lbs commission of those nndefin- overboard and was drowned. The ; boat will bo sblecrimes called *I aedii{on/'J—which means every- raised , and the cargo , which consisted of tobacco ihing that the existing and copperas , will be saved in a damaged state. {fovernfiieni eiooses to ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ allege as being ¦ ¦ ' The Zinesvill e brought op her ^ passengers.—Pitl9- likely to weaken their polities: -LJ r \ y ^S -Wr' . _ ; ; ¦ .¦ ] burg Gag. inflHeoce j and ^ ' " conspiracy," the meaning of which The journeymen tailors of Cincinnati turned out Ihare nererTieardfio well defined as by a Lanca- for higher wageson the 10th. The shoemakers were shire hand-loonrweaver, who upon being asked about to follow. ^ the AND LEEDS GENElAL iiI>?EBTISEB. i meaning of conspiracy, replied, "if yon and any The Wkath bb—The premonitio ns of wint er are body else agree to do, anything that I don't like, I ahead j evident. The weather for £ week or more, eaU thai conspiracy/» TOL. TIL SO, 314. SATUKPAY ^0VEM|ER 18 or lias be«a cold, vret and uncomfortable , and on the , , 1843. ^^^Su^ ^o^T highlaa ds to tbe southeast , and in Cftttardngus In ay former letter I told yon that the Govera- snow Bas fslien t

And he concludes thi3 Number with the following food, and , in fact , has ne business to be where he is. illustrate , not a single line has been adde d to enlarge , its Ho wilfs nation 's foes, a bast '.le against the nation , a prop o 3poeir £. for $ar History of Priestcraft shall be noticed burst of heart-eloquence:— At Nature 's mighty feast there is no vacant cover next week. { tyrants , a prison of people—£uch ia the Kremlin, him. She tells him to begone, and will quickly execute Mr. Holyoake then pr oceeds to lay down Paley's Pt-BUCATiorvs ^Received — Graham ' s Lecture on • * * Such , then, was the chosen abode of the old FO 8UBRENDER I "I have studiously abstained from uttering one her own orders, if he do not work upon the compassion ar gument clear ly, fair ly, word on the thousands of cases which present them- and impartiall y. On this Chastity; The Health ian ; The Speech of Mr. O. G. Muscovite prin ces ; and yet these formida ble walls tf some of her guests.' he ni0 t captious willfnot Let the faHhlea and dau nted, whsm few has dismay ed, inhu manity of the New ?«J ?V ? venture to complain. Day ; and a number of Tracts. were not sufficient sheher for the terror of Ivan IV. selves to prove the crue lty and Queen : she Whatever view the reader ' €Bve np &e pursuit of a glorious cause; Peor Law and of its officers. I have not attempted to " Who , then , are to marry ? Not the may take of Mr. H. s " The fear of a man possessing absolute power is requires provision for her children after marriage ; not conclusi ons, sure we are of one thing, that he must the moat dreadful thing upon earth ; and with all Xet the base-hearted traitor uffll practise bis trade rouse the feelings of indignation that are ever ready to be satisfied d n g the Peers: their estates are entailed : not the fond- w-ith the fair play allowed to Paley' a the imagery of this fear visible in the Kremlin , it Of twisti ng,an twi in , and catching at straw s; bur st from the breasts of Englishmen when they are arguments :— %itevAtnve 1* Let th e foolish still follow the hollow preten ce, holder ; his property is uncertain and fluctua ting : not still impossible to approach the Kremlin without a told of the agonising throes which break the hearts mer- And the well-fedBeformer for 'cheap bread' still bawl; when their babes are torn from their arms ; tb e clergy; they have only a life inte rest : not the "I hope, that upon examination of Paley' shudder. of mothers, are as un- u tre atise, ) LIFE IN BTJSSU. "$9e will cling to the standard of ster n common sense, or of that burst of ftTTgnfoh which drowns in deepest chant , banker , or manuf acturer ; their Incoraea every admir er of that author will be of opinion that I " Towers of every form , round , square , and with ; his prope rty may (From the Review of And oux watchword, ". politicalireedom to alL" sorrow , even in the bad of life, an English pauper certain as the wind : not the far mer have stated his argu ment fairly. I have striven to pre- " Ds Custine ' s Empire ef the pointed roofs, belfries, donjon *, turrets , spires, sentry - be consu med by the seasons : not the arti san or sent it in th e most forci ble manner , Czar " in Tait ' a Magazine forNovember .) boxes upon minarets , steeples of every height, style, We never wffi barter one tithe of onr Charter ; child, who, with its thin and delicate hands (mere thin certain and I believe have labourer ; under that system they could never be presented it in a more connected and concise form than THE BUSSIAN PEASANTRY . and colour , palaces, domes, watch-towers , walls, em> We fear neither fraud , false advisers , nor force ; by famine) resists the iron grasp of the rude infernal Let Broug ham ' Poor Law official, whe tears it from the fountain of its of employment Who, then, can many ? Paley feas left It Indeed , I can have no motive to About ten leagues from Petersbu rg, battlemented aud pierced with loop-hole *, ram parts ^ And our ship "No Surrender !' (may Heaven defend even so? But , in the on his way to fortifications of every species, whimsical inyentionf life—from all it has learned to love !—and then , with answer. Pensioners ? Is it misstate or garble bis views, aiace it Is my intentio n to Schiusseib urg, M. de Cust ine entered ; * her.') . NEXT GENERATION , VfHO WILL PAT THEIR FBN- aomit them. a kind of inn ^comprehensible wriceo, shiosks by the aide of cathe- ghalLlj ear w»tTTmnTVri«.-nHy on in OUT COOTS©. brimful eyes ana sobs, tbst speak bette r than words its The more clearly they appea * at the cdm- he says:— j S1OXS ?" mencemen t drala—everything announces violation and disorder —. extremity of grief , stretches its little form from tbe .the bettet will be understoo d my continua- " It was the fiwt time I bad seen th e B» banner of freedom flss bravely above na ; fil) up the lines tion. The more strikin gly peasants in everythi ng betrays the coastrtutidnal sirrysillanceneces- fiend who wrests it—convulsively extending its length to We too mast leave our readers to . I present his ar gument , the the ir houses. An immense wooden shed, plank walls On the ocean of public opir ion -we nil : reach its anguished mother , now separated , perhaps for in blank ; we dar e not trust ourselves with the more rtrikin gly will appear hia own refutation ef it. on three sides sary to the security of the singular beings who were For these , plank flooring and plank ceilng, formed condemned to live in thfo sapErnalnral world.: Yet The hypocrites bate, bst the honeat hearts lore us ; ever, by doers, and walls, and bars !—The scalding task. reasons, the wader , t think , will not fail .to the hall of entrance , perceive thatJt and occupied the grea ter part of these innumer able monuments sf pride , caprice , volup- And Liberty 'whistles aloud in the gale. tears of those mothers and babes may be disregardedby .No. 45, (November 11th) is nearly filled with a is as much my interest, as it ia my the rustic dwelling. Notwithst anding duty i to state Paley with the tree currents tueueaess, glory, and piety; notwithstanding their God speed dee, our leader, undaunted O'Connor 2 you—the y fall as curses on this guilty bind—they are letter addressed to Mr. Oastler by " One who f as freedom and fairness. Rea lly of air , I found it redolen t of that odour of onions Our vesselrides nobly with thee at her helm ; " bottled" by him who wiU avenge. watched you, and never caught you tripping, _ in was I conscious that the slightest necessity existed for , apparent variety, express one single idea which me cabbages aud old greasy leat her, whieb Russian vil- rei "Cabo nght friend of freedom , -while thou ar t upon her, I have, Sir , purposely refrained from attempting which is suggested a most formidable ar ray of ° im- to conceal an argu ment of the author I reply to, lages and Rnssian gns here everywhere—war maintained by fear. " which^ In villagers invariably exhale. The Kremli n is Corruption's foal wares they can never o'erwhelm. to ' agitate * my readers , by describing tbe subdued but provements " in the •* Fteeters" , some of which are honour I ought to state —if tbe slightest "A low and confined room the work of a superhuman being ; but necessity existed for adjoined this immense that being is malevolent. Glor y in slavery—such is tbe We nerer -willbarter one tithe of our Citarter ; . revengeful feelings of a father (how many English really such; and whioh we should be glad to see car * me to torture hia language to make shed. It reminded me of the cabi n of some river boat ; fathers are now in this wretched state !) when he iB ried out. The writer proposes to assist Mr. Oast- OUt my case, I would instantly threw this book away, walls allegory figured by this Satanic muniment , as eitraordin- We fear neith er fraud, false advisers, nor force : , ceiling, Hoot, seats, and tables, were all of wood, ary in forced by poverty and despotism to -witness that scene ! ler in the carryiBg ont of the suggested improve - because I am fully satisfied that no book deserves the rudely hewn. The archit ecture as the visions of St John are In And our ebip, "Ho Surrender l" (say Heaven defend attention of smell of cabbage and pitch was poetry , ft ia a habitation which -would some of - her! ) I would, however , request yon, as the Horns Minister ments after the following ma nner :— mankind, and no cause Is worthy of their extremely powerful. of the Q-ieen, to answer the following questions to , ta the first notice which naeds dishonourable support It is the personage s ot the ApocalvfBe. SjaD Y*<*r as triumphantly on ia onr course . "I propose that the sum of £500 shall my " In this retrea t, almost deprived cl alt and light— "To inhabit a place like the Kremlin ia sot to her Majest y in Conncll-j rt elling the Qaeen, at the nme and that, as yoa oplnien that no princi ple put forward by crooked tot the doors were ; instance, be raked in 100 .£5 shares ; low, and the windows extremely reside , it is to defend one's self. Oppression The Torie s* strong «bini, they may 2usasi and gnevs ni time, that these scenes of horror are created under the y of mean " will ever stand long. It does not deserve to small—I found an . create * , we "Will weather the go along and feel your way, and prove the efficienc stand—and old woman busy serving tea to four revolt , revolt ebHges precautions , precautions increase Bui, like true BnSz_ ta» sanction of a law passed with your approval ,—' Wha t your engine another hun dred shares shall be ra ised of it is my deliberate hope that it never or five bearded peasants , , may," clothed in pelisses of sheep- dangers , and this long series of action * and reactions storm: must ba the feelings of thai man under that pressure ? like amount How is this to be done ? By an appeal skin, the wool of] which is turned is wards ; for it has She poa tical Whigs, they may strive to deceive ns What his disgust at laws so already, engenders a monster ; that monster is despotism , which cruel, at conduct so un- to the public especially *to your old and steady reade rs, In the world' s present state ef mental infancy , and for some days past , become rather cold. has built itself a house at Moscow. The i t f By sailing JOce sha rks in their old craft " Reform ;" natural , so merciless ? If that man's loyalty should Thea6 men were g an s o tha the that tack first to this who must feel that if any man can rend er service to bis this paper would not be a fitting arena for theologic al of short stature. Their leather pelisses antediluvian world , were they to return to earth to visit: J ^-nH boat s point, then the vanish, who is to blame? What respect can tha t man I were rather tasteful ; but they were very , ; country by his pen , Riehard Oastler is that man. combatants ; we therefore decline entering into the ill scented : I their degenerate successors , might still find a suitable other , have for property—what reverence for religion itself?" call upon the friends of tbe countr y to rally around know nothing except the perfumes of + or Sturge ar guments pr o and con. The book is neatly got up the nobles that habitation in the Kremlin. Everything bar a symbo- Be they steer'd by a Cobden, O'ConneH, , He is an outcast —the laws have made him one ! Think you. There will be no lack of candidates for shares. aua is a perfe ct could be more so] On tbe table stood a bright copper We pity their crews, poor devils ! they'll smother, embodi ment of mullu m in parvo , lical sense, whether purposely or not, in its architee- you that your Royal Mistress can now afford to lose such Open your list ; announce tha t you are read y to receive consi sting of but about forty pages. kettle and a teapot. The tea is always of good quality , tore ; but the real the abiding, that appears after yon Comp letely engulph'd in a whirlpaol of surge. , It is explicitly well made, , subjects, tr , that arming the pensioners will make those tbe names. I send you mine as a beginning . Pat me and forcibl y penned ; and to all enquirers who are and , if it is not preferred pa re, good milk is have divested yourself of your first emotions ia tho 3nt ire never will barter one tithe of onr Cha rter; men loyal?—Mistaken man I" down for four shar es in the first batch of 100; and 1 " bold enough to be honest and honest everywhere to be obtained. contemplation of th ese , after , , enough to be barbaric splendours , it We fear neither frand, false advisers nor force : ' hope to be a subscriber in the second bat ch. Now or bold , ' will be found a valuable acquisiti on. " The red or blue shir t of the peasa nts is butt oned all, only a congregation of dungeons pompously sur- A^a oar p, "2fb Surrende r 1" (may Heaven defend In our notice last week of Tail s defence of Lord never is the motto. And by the 1st of Jan uary, , over the collar-b one, and drawn close round the loins shi Brougham , we reminded onr readers that to that 1844 named palaces and cathedrals. The Russians may do her !) you must be in a position to come oat with ' Oastle r 's by a girdle , above which it lies in antiq ue folds, and their best , but they can never come but of the prison. cenrsa. " statesman " England principally owed that embodi- Paper s, THE ILLUSTR ATED HIST ORY OF AL- below forms an open tunic that falls over the Shall bear ns triumphantly on in onr ment of wrong and crime—the New Poor Law. In Fleet ' new and enlarged series ; and, if need be, pantaloon. The very climate is an accomplice of tyranny. The with both a stamped and unstamped edition. " COHOL , Nos. 1 and 2. By Dr. F. R. Lees. The long Persian robe, often left open , which, when the cold of the country does not permit the construction Te true-heart edChartists , be fervent and zealous ; Beveral of the numbers before ns, his " Lordshi p" is Report of a Medical Discussion held at Framling- men do not work, partly covers this 's deck ; We have considerably exceeded the limits we in- ; the hair of vast churches , where the faithful would be frozen at Tour Danco mbestands firm en the enemy fairly flayea. Here is a specimen :— ham , Suffolk , March 20th , 1843, between Dr. worn long, aud parted on the forehead , but shaved princ iple baexfd, and a band of brave fel- tended to confine ourselves to when we commen ced, prayer : here the soul is not lifted to heaven by the Wher e, by " It was thus that Lord Brougham seduced the House Lees, and W. Jeaffreson , Esq., Surgeon , on the close behind rat her higher than the nape , so bb to dis- lows, this " Review ;" and yet how little have we been en- 1 glories of religious architecture ; in this zone man con of Peers :— the Natur e and Uses ot Alcohol. cover all the strength «f tbe neck. only build to hia God gloomy donjons. The sombre Ha the emy oia cra ft win soon shatt er and -wre ck. abled to give of the writings of the " Poor man 's ••' The safest, and perhaps the only perf ect charity, Friend" ! Perhaps we have excited a desire The Sacred Writin gs Rescued from the Profane " The common orders in Russia are amusing knaves : cathedrals of the Kremlin , with their narrow vault * and Then re-organiza , boys, redouble your number , is io they may be easily led if they are not an hospital for accidents and violent diseases, because no , we shall be gratified indeed. Perversions of Mod erate Poison Drink ers ; being deceived ; but as thick walls, resemble oaves; they are painted prison *, And the den of the despots -with purity swsep ; know more : if eo To aoon as they see I that their masters or their its slumber , man is secure against "such calami ties—no man can cal- the working classes and their friends we say read an Address , &c, by Dr. Lees. London , Brittain , masters ' just as the palaces are gilded gaols. As travellers say Let the spirit of Xfhart jsm ronse from agents lie more than the mselves, they plunge into the a giant refresh'd with sleep." culate upon , or provide agains t them ; and we may The Fleet Papers , and by every means in your power Paternoster Row. of the recesses of the Alps, so of the wonders of this A-nA come forth " like lowest depths of falsehood and meanness. They architecture—they are horribly beautiful. Char ter.; always be sure that the existence of such an hospital strive to streng then the hands of your persecut ed Whatever may be thought of the views of Dr> Tor -we never win barter one tithe of onr will in no vray tend to increase the number of patients. advocate. We trust that , who would civiliza a people must themselves pojaeaa " Other nations stave supported oppression, the nu»> aether fawa, i_e aavisers, vox farce : the suggest ions made Lees, no man can mistake that he ia ia earnest, and worth of character —tbe barbarism of We fear Next to thi? , per haps, a dispensary ii the safest ; but I above will be heartil y responded to by Oas tler ' the serf accuses siau nati on has loved it; it loves it still. Il not such- ship, "No Smrenaa i !" imay Heavai defend 8 this ia one of the secrets of the Doctor 's success. the corru ptness of the noble. Dirtiness is And on* pause upon that, if I regard the rigour of the princi ple friends, and that we may speedily see the M FleeterV very con- fanati cism of obedience characteristic ? It may not her]} Let any man be in earnest in his search after truth : spicuous in the country ; but that of the bouses and , be denied that this popular mania has here* our course. - [or population] ; because a disp&nsary may be liable to —worthy as they are now—even still worthier of the and though he may stumble and go wro ng however Shall bea r ns triumphantl y en in abuse, and because, in the the clothes strike ? me more than that of the Individuals. sometimes become the principle of sublime actions. In strictly speaking, sickness is a pen of the good and noble Richard Oastler . earlier Btages of his pilgrimage , he will not fail to £E>VA2IK StOTT. thing which a provident man should look forward to The Russians take much care of their persons. Their this inhuman land , if society has , depraved the indi- win the wished-for goal at last. Nay, more j; let the vapour baths , it is tru e, appear to us disgusting ; and I , SB. Silver-stree t, Manchester. and provideaga inst as part of ihe ordinary Uls of life; AN ANSWER TO J. H. PARRY ; AND vidual, it has not enervated him : he ia not good but AN world see that he is really in earnes t , and thou gh should for myself much prefer the contact of pure he is also not contemptible. Tbe same may be said of still, I Co not go to the rigorous extent of objecting to EXPOSURE OF THE SELF-STYL ED LI- he may at the outset of his career be dispensaries. despised and water ; still these boiling fogs cleanse and strengthen the Krem lin : it is not pleasant to behold , but it in- BER ALS AND FRE E TRADERS. ^By ridiculed as a foolish enthusiast , he will in the long the body, though they wrinkle the skin prematurely. ' " But when I come to hospitals for old age, as old age Geor ge spires awe. It is not beautiful , but it is terrible—terri- Sfofctefctf, White. London : Publish ed by the run have the respect of mankind , and be held up as By virtne of thei r use, tbo peasants may be often seen ble as the reign of Ivan IT." is before all men—as every man is every day approach - London Victim Committee. one of the enlighteners and benefactors ef the human ing nearer to that with clean beards and hair, when as much cannot be goal—all provident men of indepen - race. Just such a man appears to us to be Dr. Lees. MOSCOW AN© ITS MORALS (?) THE FLEET PAPERS. dent spirit will, in the vigour of their days We have one objeotion to this pam phlet, It ap- said for their garments. Warm costs .money, no of , lay by We are most decidedl y opposed to many of his and bas to be worn a long adm irers w kings" in genera l, and suff icient to maintain them when age shall end their labour. pears to us to be a gross violation of the law against time. The rooms, also, in " The hospitable customs of ancient Asia, and the ele- Thon ^ " known views : bu t we nevertheless wish him " God which they think only ef mindful of the advice, " put not jour trust in Hospitals , therefore, for the support of old men and old cruelt y to animals ," for the author to wield hia protecting themselves from gant language of civilised Europe , have met together afc r»er tomahawk with the fierceness he has done in this speed" in his earnest aud honest struggles to put the cold, are necessarily less aired than thos e of southern princes /* we must own that we have always re- women, may, strictly speaking, be regarded as injurious down error and establish truth . this point of the globe, to render life pleasant and easy. " Answer." Indeed , replying at all to the redoub t- , people. Of the air that purifies , the Russians are -de- , m , in garded ** "Sing Richard" as an exception to thiB in their ejrecls vpon ihe community. Nevertheless, their We hardl y need say a word upon the works before Moscow, fixed on the limits of two continents ark * willingly awarded our alle- able Hum pnrey Clinker—we be^ pardon— Parry, we prived for nine months in the year ; so that their dirti - the middle of the earth, a spot for rest between London general role, and have 1 evil tendency may bs counterbalanced by the good us: they speak for themselves. The Parts (price one ness is rather the giance to the factory children's ** monarch. ' Trne, they do.5 mean , appears to us to be very like " breakin g a fly inevitable effect of their climate than aBd Pakin. upon the wheel. True , there is some excuse 'for shilling and sixpence each ) of the Illustrated History of their negligenee. the one in we have been rather unduti ful " subjects " of late , " After reading that sublime effusion of virulence and of Alcohol are got up in a reall y beau tiful " Moscow is, ot all tbe cities in Europe, a considerable time since we lent Mr. White. Immured in a prison for bis hon est ad- , Btyle ; and " When they work bare-headed , they remedy the in- which the dissolute man of tbe fashionable wor ld has seeing that it is now nonsense , I must pause. I will take a pipe to preserve contain seven highly finished plates illustrative of convenience of their tong hair by binding it oar aid to extendin g a knowledge of " His Majesty 's vocacy of the piincipleB which the " shoy-hoys" he with. & kind the widest field for bis career. The Government is too my temper—and obtain another pen—then, if possible, ^ exposes" have laboured to use for their own sel- the effects of intoxicating liquors upon the stomach. of , or fillet made of a riband , a wreath of rule prodamstions f and now, the many demands made I will proceed. Well They form a sort of panorama (nauseous well-informed not to know that under an absolu te a , it is of no avail ; my disgust fi>h ends, he naturall y feels indignant at the vile to the sight rushes , or of some other simple material , always placed ; but It upon ns in the columns deTOted io Eeviews," pre- continues ! It was Brougham who uttered we admit , they could not be otherwise) of the stoma ch some kind of revolt must somewhere break out those words hypocrisy of the masked deceivers , who aBsume to with care, and which looks well on the young people; in manners rather than vent ns jivin g any very fell notice of the recent —' All provident men of independent spirit will, in of the drunk ard in the several stages of his debauch- prefers that this revolt should be labours of the honest , philanthropic, and brave be the only incarnations of patriotism , and who have for the men of this race have in general finely-formed , in politic *. Here lies tbe secret of the licenseof the one tbe 'rigour of their days, lay by sufficient to maintain the audac ity to arrai gn other men whose fault has eries from " Moderat e Drinking " to confirmed , r egu- oval heads , so that their working head -dress becomes * Old English Gentleman ," Eienard Oastle r. 14 lar and beastly drunkenness ; and certainly exhibit party and the tolerance of the other. them when age shall end their labour !' Yes. it teas been tbat they would not allow these pedlars" to , an ornament , Bat what snntt I say of the women ? " Intem perance is here carried to such excess, that one In Uo. 32, YoL in. (August 12th , 1843), Mr. Brougham who said so .—Lor d Chancellor Broug ham ! a startling picture of the ravages of Alcohol upon All whom I have: hith erto Oastler commenced a series of articles on that ' make sale and profit of the Chartist masses. seen have appeared to me of the men the most liked , and whose society ia tha who, after a most successful career at the bar—after Some few weeks since appeared " A Letter to the hum an frame. We give the following extract repulsive. I had hoped in this excursion to have met every year for sis object of his, and every other good man's, special f rom I of meat courted in Moseow , disappears receiving tbonsaods a year f romhis clients, was at that Feargua O'Connor , Esq." from the pen of Mr J. No. . the Illustrated History of Alcohol, some fair villagers ; but here, as at Petersburg, they less. If it be asked what ha» abhorrence —the Hew Poor Law. The series is s relative to what the writer calls weeks, neither more nor moment (though in the receipt of £14,000 a year, H. Parry, which we did not notice at tbe time, are broad and short In figure , and they gird their become of him, the answer , 'he is only gone to have %. continued th rough twelve nnmbers, and forms a besides immense patronage ), obtaining an Act of Parli a- forms at tbe should ers , a little above Vbe bosom, which well-storedar &enal from which the anti-Malthnsian simply because we thought it not worth that honour. »' THE KAT-PALLACr." fuddling bcuf 1 satisfies everybody. The Russia ns have ment to allow himself £5.000 a year out of the public Mr. White who appears to be of a different opinion , spreads fretly under the petticoat. It ib hideous I Add too much levity to be vindictive ; they are graceful may f"Trn8h himself with arms calculated to carry purse , when his 'labours should end !' being one " The per nicious influence of alcohol upon the func- to this voluntary deformity large dismay into the camp of the enemy, and thou- thus speaks of the new'fiedged Barrister 's precious men* , and a debauchees. terror and sandpounds a year more than bad been allowed to any production :— tion of respiration , is further proved by the theory of species of riding coat , or of sheep's-sk in, similar enable him, like the knight-errant of oJd , to wage } " Among tha traits of shameles s blackguardism re- previous Chancellor Yes—that was Brou gham who Liebig, concerning the formation of fat. The fat- to tbe pelisses of { their husbands , but, doubless through lated «f these young patricans, Europe , we believe, triumphant battle in the cause of the helpless asd acted thus !!! No ? indeed—my " Your pamphlet is certainly a literary gem—on a fallacy is a very prevalent one, and therefore it anger is increased , small scales It must have given you a vast deal of may a laudable economy, much less gracefully cut , and far could not par llel the following, nor indeed , any other the oppressed . Of course, it would take the whole when I find that tveh a man should dare to dtgtct to not only be interesting, but instructive , to devote a more worn ; falling, indeed , literally in rags—such is of the ^tor , or nearly so, to do any thiDg like justice 1 trouble to stow away such an immense quantity of quarter of the globe. hospitals for old men and old women, ' who, when in short time to its exposition. their toilette. " One boasted of himself and feia brothers being tht to this gallant onslaught of the ** good old King" youthful vigour , commonly obtain precarious labour scurri lity in such limited space. Never mind. You My attention was dire cted to this subject seven years at have made a book—and as every book or tract must " " The Russian peasants are the only females in the sons of the footmen and the coach men of their father ;. upon the enemies of the poor and the foes of " Old f iom 2b. 6d. to IDs a week ; who are to be expected, ago, when, in a pub lio discussion at Masbam , my minis- worl d who have taken it iuto their heads to make England' s*' best interests. We must content ourselves have a title page, so of course must yours —and we thus and he drank and made the guests drink, to the health after maintaining themselves and their families, to ' lay terial opponent urged the chemical objection , tbat ale themselves a above instead of below the bosom. of all his unknown parent s. Another claimed tbe with the following extracts :— by sufficient to maintain them when age »>i»ii receive an; addition to our stock of knowledge , in the made men fat, and that it was well known to farmers end their fact, that John Humphrey Parry is a Banister of toe Their shapeless sacks rather than , are drawn honour of being brother (on the father 's side) of all the " The Old Poor Law was intended to act as a pro- labour * !1 I wonder if the monster in human shape that malt fedcattle faster than barley. together close under the arm-pita. At the first sight, waiting-maids of bis mother. labourer, by g g i l y e t Middle Temple !!t It is the only mode by which a tection to the ivin h m emp o m n or blushed wben he so spoke? " I then contended that fatness was no proof of health their entire person gives me the idea of & bale or large " Many of these vile boasts are no doubt made for the relief at the expense of the parish, -when he found it " That £5,01)0 a year which the 1 young and briefless barris ter can advertise himself; and or , strengt h, but rather , beyond the meat moderate loose parcel , in which all the parta of ' old man now joa have takengood cars to begin in time." the body are sake of talking : bat to invest Bach infamies in order t» Impossible to find other work , the wages of which receives (after it bas been acre-wet! ont of tbe labour of degree, an indication of disease, the result of an im- confounded together without care, and yet -without glory in them, shows a corruption of mind that prove* would maintain him and hii family. !Thns it became those < old men and old -womenat independent spirit *), Ia the following quotation our author opens fire pure condition of the circulating mass. This is evident liberty. But this has other inconveniences upon the pamphleteering Barrister pouring in wickedness to the very core—wickedness worse: even U» interest of the rate .payen to employ the labourers , * when age bar pat an end to his labour ,* -would main , , grape from many facts. Look at the jocke y who is training rather difficult to describe. One of the worst ' is, that than tbat exhibited in the mad actions of these liber * giving them fair wages for their work , otherwise the tain an hospital for 500 -' old men,' who had ppent an and cannister after a which will be every- the racer for his greatest feat of speed and strength— a Russian female peasant could suckle her child over tines. labourers would fall back on the pariah rates , and ussful life in adding to the wealt h of the country—men where recognized as a " mode of warfare " for which does be fatten him up ? No, he sweats him down. Fat her shoulder , as d« tbe Hottentots. Such is the wives in Moscow- " honest George *' is famou s :— " According to them, the citizens' indirectly obta in from the wealthy parishioners a who bad sot employed their talents in fomenting strife, is not jksh; not nerve or muscle, upon which activity inevitable deformity produced by a fashion which-des- are no better than the women of rank . secessazy pro vision for their wants. By that law, the in creating mischief, disorder , and every evil work." "I am perfectly convinced ,that it is not so much to and power depend ; it is a mere lifeless, unorganised troys the shape of the body. The Circassian females, poor wen wedded to the land, the land being made the hatred of your clique for Mr. Feargus O'Connor , compound , cast out of the system as superfluous , des- who better understand the beauty of woman and the RUSSIAN XVHXNNV—ITS H9RB0RS AND GAlUfUL Some astounding revelations of the real intention s , responsible for their maintainasce. Wisdom could not of the Malthusians are that we are indebted for youi trashy production , as to titute of nitrogen, (an essential element of every living weans of preserving it, wear from tbeir years of child- the Government inter fere with every- a plan more likely to produce and train a given in subsequent num- " In Russia , have devised bers , consisting of Extracts from the Edinburg h your burnin g desire to play tbe dictator yourself ; and part) and theref ore a mere incumbranco to tbe system , a round the waist , which they never thing and vivifies noth ing. In that immense empire, loyal and satis fied people. Review allow me to add, for your comfort, that if Mr. O'Connor in putting forth its greatest physical powers. Dues any cast off." I. , are mute; death hovers over Poor Law, being avowedlyintended ' io , Brougham's Speeches, &o. &c &.c. We the people, if not tranquil " The New must conclud e our extracts with a few of the were ' got rid of' to-morrew , you and tha little knot one imagine tbat the stall-fed prize ox, so fat that be {RUSSIAN VILLAGES. all heads, and strikes capric iously whom it pleases. prepareVie tray forno Poor Law at all, ' was framed in ** princi ples" of Malthu3 , which, though often of 'intellectual-m oral-force ' aud philosophical Chartists can scarcely walk , is healthier and stronger than he " The appearance of the villages is monotonous. A Man there has two coffins—the cradle and the tomb. the spirit of enmity to the poor; that is, to make the before published would be as far from the consummation of your darling Would be roaming his native hills ? village consists always of two Hues more or less ex- , cannot be too constantly kept strength depend upon fresh a IB , The Russian mothers ought to weep the birth moxo receipt of pari sh relief as objectionable—as offensive— before the working classes, as showing the really object as ever. Health and , and tended , of wooden cottages , regularly ranged at a cer- than tha death of their children. as irk some as possible:—first, by refusin g out-door " Tbe Chartists of England are neither blind nor the development , by means of exercise of the mus- tain distance back war ds fro m the road ; for , in general , atrocious character of a not few mouthing " Li- ; cular fibre of the system ; wherea s fat is prevented " J do not believe that suicide is common there : the relief and •"" tfrfo g the union workhouse the test of des- berals," who have always endeavoured to pass them- deaf they have long watched the manoeuvres of the the street of the village is broader than the embankment people suffer too much to kill themselves. by mufrfa g the labourer's residence in Malthusian clique * by the free respiration of fresh air induced by exercise. titution ; next, selves off as w friends of the people" :— ' Lond on , assisted by a few dissatis- of the highway. Each cabin, constructed of pieces of " But if the number of suicides in Russia were* ever* the poor-house as unpleasant and annoying as possible. fied would-be leaden in other parts of the country. Cattle exposed to cold, and subject to constant motion , roughly-hawn wood, presents its gable to the street so great, no one would know it: the knowledge of imprisoned—his wife separated from him— "Bat enough of Brougham ; now to his master , They have witnessed the various subterfuges to which never grow fat. It is the same with men as with other There he is years ago, < to enlighten All these habitations are of similar constru ction ; but numbers is a privile ge of the Russian police. I am and their children are cwfined in separate -wards or Malthus, who arose some few yon have resorted , in order to constitute yourselves a animals. The Arab of the desert, who is in constant notwithstanding mankind upon this impor tant, bnt as yet Ul'UndexatOOd j tbeir wearisome uniformity, an air ignorant whether they arri vs correct before the.eyes of houses; say, brothers and sisters are not allowed to •ort of ' Board of Directors * to the Chartist body; and exercise, exhibits a mass of nerve and muscle which of comfort , and even prosperity, appears to reign in the emperor ; but I do know that no misfortune if meet Sis axes betokens Mi disgrace—his. food has branch of science—the true principle upon which to have they uniformly rejected your repeated attempts to enables him to undergo an amount of fatigue almost in- , the villages. They are rural witbont being pictur- published under his reign unt il he has consented to proved to be poison ; and, on the testimony of official frame a preventive check the prudential check, to the fatten your jnuerable speculations upon them. credible ; but he is never fat, though he la healthy, sque. I . unlimited increase of the people.' ] I am here quoting e the humiliating confession of the superiority of Provi- reports, many, very many, by it have been killed. In " How, before you took it upon yourself to denounce and will frequently attain a patriarchal age. So with " A few villages, becomin g leas neat in proportion as Hie disciple—now listen to the master :— r the aboriginal tribes of North America. Mr. Catlin dence. The pride of despotism is so great that it: seeks fact, every feeling of the human heart has been ont- and villify Feargus O'Connor and his tools,' you might the distance from Petersburg increases, sadden the to rival tbe power of God. Monstrous jealousy into raged for the avowed purpose of preventing the poor "' I should propose a regulation to be made , declaring, have condescended to show us what you and your states that they cd joy great health and attain great age landscape instead of enlivening it The houses are only ' , what aberrations hast thou not plunged princes and from availing the mselvesof that mode of relief, thus to that no child born from any marriage, taking place clique had done to entitle you or them to the people 's wben not cut off by accident or war and that they exhi- piles of tee trunks of trees, badly put together , and sup- subjects ! Who will dar e to love truth —who will de- f orcethem to faSback vpon theirmm resources. after the expiration of a year from the date of the law, confidence . The tre e is known by its fruits. Let us bit the finest specimens of physical prowess and stature. porting roofs of j plank, to which in winter an extra fend it in a country where idolatry is the principle of "The consequence is, that the poor creatures offer and no illegimate child born two years from the same see yours. During a residence of eight years amongst them , cover of thatch is sometimes added. These dwellings of the constitution ? A man who can do everything la their labour at the lowest possible wages, thereby driv- date, should ever be entitled to parish assistance.' " When public meetings have been held iu fur- be never met with a fat Indian. As fatness incredses must be warm, but their appearance is cheerless. The lie. " the crowne d impersonification of a tag others inio destitution, and, in the end, in spite of " After having suggested that ' tbe clergyman of each therance of Chartist principles , have the ' Intellectuals ' with the absence, and diminishes with the presence , of rooms are dark , and tainted fer want of air.. They have " The life of the Ru ssian people is more gloom; than the cruelty of the ir regulations, fining the union-house , parish' should disgrace himself, • after the publication attended ? When petitions wen being got up in favour the two chief conditions of health and strength , (fresh no beds. In summer the inmates sleep on benches that of any other of the European nations ; and when that , other things being and reducing the return for labour to such a low ebb, of banns , by reading a notice to that effect, and giving of the Charter , have the ' Ph ilosophers ' assisted ? air and exercise) it follows, which form a divan around the walls of the chamber , I say the people, I speak not only of the peasant at- that to eke ont a livelihood, theft becomes a part of the an address , caution ing the people against the impro- When contributions were solicited to support the fami- equal , whatever tends to increase fatness , and , in winter, j en the stove, or on tbe floor around whole empire. 5 tached to the soil, but of the * * labourer ! occupation—wh atbe considers a duty to his priety, and even immorality, of marry ing without a lies of imprisoned Chartists , have the ' Respectables' MUST TEND TO DECREASE HEALTH AND STRENGTH. it In other words , a Russi an peasant encamps all " The Emperor appears to me little disposed to lay family, prospect of supporting his children,' Malthua pro- subscribed ? Verily, Mr. Barrister of the Middle Tem- " Professor Liebig has advanced a very probable his life. The word reside implies a comfortable down a part of bis authority, Let him suffer, then, "Sfifl , there are tho usands who cannot find any em- ceeds:— ple, these are questions to which the Working Men of theory regarding the cause of these facts, and the orig in mode of life ; domestic habits are unknown to this the responsibility of omnipotence : it is the first expia- , prefer a England will require an answer before they adopt you of fat—which will more completely answer tbe objec- ¦ ' ¦ ploymen, t who, having tried the nnion-ho nses "'A fter the public notice which I have proposed people,." j tion of the political lie by which a single individual life of theft and beggary, in miay cues stealing for the , or your brethren as their political mentors. " tions under discussion ," had been given, and the system o? poor Isws had BUSSIAN AMUSEMENTS. declares himself absolute master of a country, and all- avowed purpose of finding a refuge in the gaols ' The ceased -with regard to the rising generation , if any man W, follows up this cannonade by snch an un- We have no room for Liebig's " theor y;" but instead powerful sovereign of tbe the thoughts of a people. * # i ciiTt 3s, » la&om - and destitute race of labonrera— Mr. " The aee-saw ; ia the favour ite amusement of the rrefferora to be made , by of to chose to marr y, without a. prospect of being able to masking of tho " artful dodgers" as will effectually thereof give the following extrac ts from tho Medica l Russian peasants. This exercise developed their natura l " The Emperor makes or xedne ^d tens thousands rtrotHng vagrants "Who allows to exist, laws (excuse the app lication of this customers to our manufacturers and support a family, he should have the most perfect show to the publio the real characters of these un- Discussion, with which we must conclude this talent fer adjusting the equilibrium of the body ; in have ceased to be liberty so to do. Though to marry, in this case sacred name to impious decree s) which, for example* , this system is naturally finding its level , is, in my easy, because ever-foiled , ever-disappointed ^chemcrs. notice. addition to whioh, it is a silent pleasure , and quiet fanners; now opinion, clearly an immoral act, yet it is not one which To the pamphlet itBelf we now refer our readers , permit the sovereign to declare that . the legitimate in the Insolvency of our agriculturalists, manufacturers , <' I have the testimony of a gentleman in this hall diversions best accord with th» feelings ot a people children of a man , legally married , have no fathe r, no Having thus destroyed the home society can justly take upon itself to prevent or pun ish, assured that they will peruse it with no small and cold, during the rendered prudent by fear . :; and shop-keeper s. because the punishment provid ed for it by the laws of amount of satisfaction. We fancy it will puzzle the (Mr. Mann ) that exposure to wet name ! in short , th at they are ciphers, and not men. trade, yoa are next required to find an " Extension of night , as" a coast guard ; or as an agriculturist during " Silence presides over all the festivals of the Russian forb idden to accuse at the bar of Eu rope nature falls directly and most severely upon the indi- Barrister , with all the " intellectuals " at his back , l , a l , And I am to be foreign trade ," by stHl more competition , and a further the day ; or in travelling, Under great privation * villagers. They ; drink plentiful y spe k lit t e and distinguished and superior as he 1b, con- vidual who commits the act, and through him more to reply to the knock-down " exposures " of Mr. shout less ; they either remain silent, or sing in chorus , a prince who, reduction of wages. M amidst the snows of Labra dor , can be better sustained sents to reign without abolishing: such a law f remotely and feebly on society.' White's answer. " with a nasal voice, melancholy and prol onged notes. " The. owners of the soli should remembe r that it is xvithoid intoxicating liqnor than with it After having " Rnssian civilisation la still so near its source that ife they themselveswho have given weight and ener gy to " What ! do the infants of such parents ' sin against beeu wrecked once amidst the Icebergs, this gentleman . On Sunday, in passing throu gh bar ba rism. The Russians are nothing more ¦ I observed rows of from four to eight resembles the lecturers of th e Anti-Corn-Law League, by passing the laws of nature, ' by being bom in poverty? — PALEY REFUTED IN HIS OWN WORDS. informs me, that the crew had to find their way back popu lous villages, than a conquering commun ity : their strength does not and enforcing the New Poor Law. Had there been no; Malthus proceeds.— BY GEORGE JACOB HOL YOAKE. Lon- over the snows to Canada , a distance of many hundred young girls balancing themselv es, by a scarcely per * , but in war—that Is, in stratagem and p l odi , on boards suspended lie in mind Hew Poor Law, there would have been So Anti-Corn- j "' When nature will govern and punish for us, it is a don, Hetherington , miles. The cold was intense. Tbe captain 's party, of ce tib e movement of their b es ferocity. " j ¦which by r opes, while at a little distance beyond , an equal Law-League. very miserable ambition to wish to snatch the rod from This little work is the production of a man who, he was one, used the alcohol ou.'ward/y, by Bteep- . _ ^^SM^ m m i i < T i rrm " No one has laboured more than myself to warn the ] her hands , and draw upon ourselves the odium of exe- though young in years, has already done good service ing their mittens and in the rum , aud they all num ber of boys were fixed in the same manner , in face landlords thai they were their own enemies, when they ' cution. To the punishment , therefore , of nature he to the cause of truth by his unprejudiced and fear- arrived safe ; whilst the other par ties, who took their ef their females.] Their mute game lasted a long time ; Rbtbibht ion.—About eleven o'clock last Tuesday lpg^itjafl against the labourers . I tell them new—and j should be left—tbe punishment of want.' less enquiries into systems " founded in fraud , uphel d rum inwardly, suffered severely from the frost , and lost I have never had patience to wait its conclusion. Such se'nnight the police at the har bour were attracted by I entreat the Duke of Buckingham and the Duke ©f ] , and the coura ge with which he has main- several of their Company. gentle balancing! is only a kind of interlude , whioh screams at the east side of Viotbria Dock, and , on " Death by want is, then, Nature 's punishment , by force " serves as a relaxation in tbe intervals of the animat ed board a Bichmond to listen—if you will not repeal the New ) awarded and executed by herself, on all who are born tained the sacred right of free discussion . Holding " The late William Cobbett , M.P. for Oldbam , in bis proceeding to the spot, found a woman on Poor Law, you must repeal the Com Laws. Justi ce ¦ peculiar opinions on the systems of theology at pre- younger days was a soldier in Canada . In a letter (re- diversion of their real swing or see-saw. This is. a barge moored alongside of the wall, calling; out thafc necessitywin force in circumstances described by Malthus—of parents who very lively game ; it even ren ders the spectators a man was drow ned. The necessa ry steps were- demands it—soon it Those laws j * marry without a prospect of being able to support'a sent commonly received,—opinions which have been published in the Standard Temperance Library J. ad- j eaoaot long exist togeiher—they are of antagonist prin- ¦ dressed to tbe ladies of England , and dated Janua ry 17, nervons." taken to recover the body, but without euecess. Ik family*—nay, more, of all -who are born in indigence, held by some of the wisest and noblest spirits who THE KREMLIN AT MOSCO W. ¦ciples . ] , 1820, entitled ' A Pian for tbe prom oting of Sobriety appears that the woman whose name is Barnet, and no matter wh&t % the ' prospects ' an the wedding-day ! have graced tbia earth of ours —he has boldl y 1 " The land-ownera have placed themselves In the f sr the right of relief will have vanished, asserted them in the teeth of prejud ice and in defi- and Frugality, he thus gives his deoide4 and conclusive The word walls gives an idea of quite too ordinary the man , Thomas Paul ine, a shoemaker belonging to , who are forced to strengthen and Death ia " in a public- house position of banditt i Nature 's executioner ! At present , I shall be silent, ance of priestl y usurpation. For so doing he has testimony on this point ;— an object ; U would deceive the reader : the walls of Aberdeen , had , after drinkin g in themselves by mercenaries against the natural and con- suffered dungeoning and persecution in variou s of mountains. This citadel , Cowgate , proceeded , at Pauline 's request , to the leaving each reader thes e spare lines to write his "' It is said, as an excuse for the use of spirits , that the Kremlin are ] a chain purp ose stitutional claimants—th epoor. Thus tie necessity for thou ghts upon. Mine burn too hot ] shapes ; yet has he never for one moment fal tered in reared on the confines of Europe and Asia, is, as com- East Protection Wall, for the avowed of not to protect the for utterance they keep out the cold. Let a man ence persuade him- as it ultimately the Bural Police is accounted for , what he has felt to be the path of honesty ; which is, keep of pare d with ordinary ramp arts , what the Alps are to getting a walk in the moonlight , but , property of the landlord , but to defend him in main- self of that , and he will soon find that they with a determinatio n to drown the woman. as the world may acknwledge some day, " the best , is very certain ; our hills : the Kremlin is the Mont Blase of fortresse s. appeared , taining ' the unjust possession of that whichnever be- the heat ! That they drive out the heat They had been cohab iting together for some time policy," all trick , and fraud , and " expediency " not- , Ameri ca, where the cold If the giant that is called the Russian Empire had a * longed to him by right—the poor man's legal shire in " Malthus proceeds :— for in the northern parts of of and she had born e two children to him. On reach- withstanding. Mr. H . is a man , who while he has is so great that people are frequently frost-bitten, and heart , I should say that tbe Kremlin was the heart the l&nd ! "' He has erre d in the face of a most clear and precise unflinchingly advocated his own views, has always the monster ; but , as it iB, I would call it the head. I ing ihe east end of the dock he deliberately pushed is are compelled to have their feet or hands cut off, It ia quay, but she was saved in consequence " "The groundwork ,the foundation of ay argument , warning, and can have no just reason to complain of done so. in a dignified and candid manner , and to be wish I could give &n idea of this mighty pile of stones, her over the life, and conse- a caution always given to those who are likely of one of the harbour bar ges being moored bel»w. the right of every man to liberty and any person but himself, when he feels tbe consequen ces therefore will command a hearin g with all seekers , not to drink any reared step by step into the heavens ; this asylum of quently to the means that produce those blessings.This of his career .' [But what ef the poor exposed to the severity of the weather Seeing that she had not fallen into the water * ha innocent chil- after truth , all opponents of error. spirits before they go out, And , though I have known despotism , raised in the name of liberty : for the I conceive to be the only condition upon which men can dren ? Does nature really award death by starvation . Calmuca by'the leaped on board the barge , prob ably with the inten- To the overturning of Paley 's celebrated argument many persons frozen to death, and a great many more Kremlin was a barrier opposed to the consent to give up the liberties of the natural or savage to them ?] 'All pariah assistance should be denied him ; of'' design'' Mr. Holyoake has applied himself in the Russians : its walls have equall y aided the independ- tion of completing his horrid design, but having to have their limbs cut off, I hardly recollect a fallen between the vessel and the pier state for the restraints which sreTieceEsary when they and he should be left to the uncertain support of pri- work before us :— party had not pence of tbe State and the* tyranny of the Sovereign. , he met the , single instance in which the anffisri ng fate to which he had no doubt destined the poor exchange it for social life which is a species of social vate charity" . | It is -well known that Paley bases his argument way or before he went They ara boldly carried over the deep sinuosities of. tbe compact " taken spirituous liquors on his ' too woman. The body was not found till next morning. " This ia really too bad , from one -who teaches that , upon tbe watch illustration. It is said tbat he bor- those count ries. A bottle soil. When the declivities of the hillocks become " If it be so, then any statute which, by implication out. Spirits are very cheap in ia lowered by steps : these —Dundee Warder. Charity is a most dangerous and iBjurious virtue. Why, ! rowed the idea from Condillac Lord Brougham says of rum for sixpence. Of cour se thoughtless men will precipitous , theirampar t only, tends to deprive a man of his liberty as a con- Sir, if tbe poor wretch were relived, Malthus teaches , shooting steps , rising between heaven Bnd eart h, are enormous ; seal] be fed, tbat he was indebted for it to Durham , who, it is aup- u?e them. I have a hundred times gone out Shockin g Acgidemx.!—Shortl y after five o'clock dition that he is a law in-direct opposition that tha ' number of such vktimB would be increased : posed, plagiarised it from Cicero , who first used it to others , each of they are the ladder fer the giants who make war against to the f andamental principle upon which society was or hu nting upon the snow along with ¦ " on Thursday evening a shocking acciden t occurred thereb y." Better let Nature perform her own award , | prop up the falling gods of tbe Pagans. But if be who while I taok none. I the gods. •} .. . _ _ . _ on the London and Bright on short dis- based—s law -which virtually releases those persons whom took a canteen of rum , long vault, which I crossed, I perceived a. railway, * and execute her sentence—Dsatb J Monstrous as is the : first developes an idea is not so much tbe originato r of used to suck the snow, which they told me would give " Above a tance beyond the New Cross Station. A youn g man whom it deprives from all moral aEagianee—places thought , if Malthus Bud Brougham are right , that is it as he who so loudly and perseveringl y proclaims it, bad the raised viaduct , by which carria ges aud foot passen gers them in antagonism to the rest of their feUov creatures ! me the pleurysie ; but I fouml that I never in the employ of Mr . Hoof, contractor , was engaged God 's -will ! How opposite to that revealed in his that all the world understan d its nature , then must them had. And as to enter the holy cl$y. The spectac le was bewilderin g ; in repairing —and forces them , ss a natural duly, by every means pleuiysie , and that many of gates, and terraces, raised one above the line when bis attentim was tak en Holy Word ! To proceed. Maitb us says:— Paley oe regarded as the origin ator of the design argu- ability to travel and te bear the cold , thoug h many of nothing but towers, off by the whistle ap- to seek their confiscated rights. In fac*7 it creates a tbe other , steep (slopes, and piled arches , all serving of the train announcing the " • He should be tau ght to know that tbe laws of ment. And so well did Paley execute Wb task , tbat my companions were much stron ger and more active proach of the Brighton down train. Just at that moral civil war, which only waits for an opportunity to , though bis work has often , it bas never at the end of the to form tbe road! by which the Moscow of the pr esent physical. Nature , which are the laws of God, bad doomed him been illustrated than myself , I always found that , moment the engine with several car riages on the become [death} for disobeying their been superseded. It bas been tbe arsenal whence far the most cheer ful of day—the vulgar 'Moscow, is left for the Kremlin —the •* For awhile the holders of the confiscated property and bis family to suffer i day, I was the freahest , and by and of history. These aqueducts Dover line was ru nning lapidly towards London. tions ; that he had no right on society , modern theologians have drawn their weapons—their them all. Moscow of miracle , , , it may remain masters , being enabled, by the power of repea ted adm oni without water , support other stories of more fantastic From tha statement of one of his felfow-workme n for the smallest portion of food, beyond that which his ' have nodded with his plumes, and their arms " 'All strong liquors, be they of what sort they may, appears that tho poof fellow was unaware ol tha wealth, to resist the claims of the poor ; bnt evtatcaUy . have been nerved with his strength, tend to dis. edifices. I observed , raised upon one of the banging labour could fairly purcha se ; and that if he and bis strength. Se highly has and in an exact proportion io their a low round tower, all bristling approach of the train behind him. and , notwithstand- there can be no doubt the urgent demands , tf nature feeling the natural consequences < been estimated what Paley has done, that it has been the cold ; tend to make passages , with battle- the driver •will prevail In that conflict much valuable property family were saved from able the frame from enduring ments of spear heads. The silver bri ghtness of this ing eveiy possible exertion was inade by of his impru dence, be would owe it to the pity of some > thought sufficient to mature bis reasonings , and consoli- tbe person chilly. The reason is this, that they slupify of the eagine and his fellow-wor kmen to apprize him will be sacrificed—many precious lives nray be lost It , more kind than God 0 < date his conclusions. Lord Brougham , in his Dis- , they, In a greater or ornament contrasted singularly with the blood-red of mnst , always be remembered , Dial the respon- kind benefactor [impious thon ght ihe mind -, and at the same time j tower seemed like a of bis danger, he stood motionlesat and in another in- , however , he ought to be bound by the courses on Natural Theelogy, has not attempted to set leas degree body. Consequentl y they tend the walls. The crowned giant sibilityrests on the heais of the aggressors, not on those to whom, therefore , benumb the stant the engine knocked him with fearfu l.force to gratito. de.' i fresh trees in the theological garden , bnt has been satis- to rentier it more susceptible of the injurious effects standing before the fortress ot which, he was the arm across .the rail who have,teen rotibed of their rights !" strongest ties of 1 guardian. I the groun d. 'He fell with one • kind benefacto r * i fled to cultivate those which Paley planted. His lord * of cold. " and thus the wheela of tha " Bememb ering alway s, that that . ship is "L 5ke the bones of certain gigantic anim als, the tod his hand upon U, In No. 34, addressin g Sir Jame3 Graham , he increasin g the evil, by encouraging content to logidse Paley 's work. Up and down train him, severing his . arm above tbs would be guilty of the walk of design, Kremlin proves .jto na the history of a world of. •which passed over says :— sin against the laws of Nature , which I which Paley made , and gravelled , a Mon thly Jot jbnal elbow, and cuttin g off hi?., ¦fibers- On being picked others thus to * , and rolled, Professor Whewell and all tbe writers of THE PHILANTHROPIST : we might doubt until after seeing th e remains. In this hospital , "Wo uld that I could persuade you to read your 1—namely, by marr ying when he , DEVOTED TO POLITICAL, AND MOKAL up and conveyed with all dispatch to Guy's, are the laws of God ; Bridgewater Trea tises, promenade. In fine , the whole SOCIAL, prodigious creation strength takes the place of beauty, necessary—a n operat ion Whicti public character as others see it;—noisy, becan w hol- was iiot provided with the means of supporting his , Reforms. capri ce- of elegance •, amputation was found 1 eight of the Bridewater Treatises adduce many lllnstra- it is like the dr eam of a tyrant , bore with extraordi naTy ;toit» uae. low—p&T cerleBs, because dishone st—hate i, because family." well-couduoted fearful but full Jof power j It the poor fellow i } consequently, cringing and despised—ele- | tions, but acid no new pr inciples. They all pass the The present month' s numbe r of this haa something about ft in juries render the » very bad one. revengeful excellent articles . We that diaownB the age ; means of The other vated, bat disgraeed—zidb, bnt have nothing! And again— j gulf of theology over one bridge—the pons assinorum perio dical contains some defence which are ¦"A eady po rsBessed, if j ol design . It is very important to notice this, because cann ot find room for an extrac t, bat cordi ally r ecom- adapted to a system of war that exists no longer ; an RicHM 0ND.-0n tho 9fch insta nt, Peter Constable " History has f umiEhed many fcH-ieagtb portraits of man who is bom in a worl d alr ¦ parents , on whom be it proves tbat Natural Theology is still whet e it was—it mend it , as a publication well-worthy th e support of architecture that has no connexion with the wants of Maxwell, Esq., of the Grov e, was anamm ou^y political knaves ; tut the TrorH 's history now voll only he cannot get subsidence from his of Riohmoai f(W flu* have to report the rise, pipsress, sad Ml cf one—SIR basaju j. * demand , and if the society do sot want hifl 3B still confined to ene princi ple, the ar gumen t of design those who advocate the true and veritabl e principles modern civilization ; a heritage, of tho fabulous ages, & elected jftayor of the Borou gh 1 H j palace, ; a Jaxes Giuham ." labour, has ne claim of right to th e smallest porti on ot \ Though psndero ua volume * have been written , to of Civil and Religious Liber ty." ail, a sanctuary , a bulwark against the ensuing year. !¦ 4 _ TBE NOR THE RN STAR. _^ ) > ^BTTTQlT-uaJ —»-»&-I«x ^& THE LAND THE LAND 1 farther pro ceedings against the Repea lers. We, as way amongst thai; body, whose sole consideration London corres pondent ?oe thb " Northebn We tr ust that we shall reeeiye the undivided and well as Star. "—Mr. Edmund StaUwooi , baring been ap- hearty co-operation of th e whole Chartist body ia CONSPIR ACY OF THE COT TON LORDS the times, ventured upon a few predict ions ever has been the beat and most efficaciouB mode of ^^ FACTOB- pointed Correspondent for tbe Metr opolis, requests of this our endea vour to pre pare the way Tor a fuU, AGAIHS T THE OPPBESS ED .£ Nw> Publishtofri CompIete in One Tot* neatly Sound relative to the Repeal agitati ou ; and one of which protecting their own peculiar description of pro- of the public mind in in Cloth the sub-Secretariea and othe rs to forward him timely free, and fair representat ion OPER ATIV ES. , Price 2s. 6d. was, that the conduct which the Irish Att obuk y perty. The balance of opinion has alternated betw ^n notice of all forthcom ing political , trades , and other the forthcomin g Conference ; for to thsrt object we (»o much not© ^, PBAtJTI CAL 1VORK on the MANAGE- whole energ y¦.; Thb town and iidgbboarhoo d ^ ^m Genbul was certai n to pursue , would be followed Whig and Tory pri nciples ; each being preferr ed in meeting * ; tbat, where possible, he may att end them. have resolved upon directing our practise d by the r 1 A MENT OF SMALL FARMS. By Fsab gto tbe most importan t gathering that tyrann y -aaV opp ression >ai»v nie» by the destruction of the Iris h accordin g to the inducements for Mr. S. will be obliged for all information touchi ng tbe looking u pon it as ' flre poor factor y slates) in thre ate ned ' ^ir itb. O'Cokkos , Esq., Barrister and Fa rmer. Government . To turn , speculation Chartist cause, matters elf " news" in general. has ever taken place. Sver ^ ^ * that predictioa we still adhere gambling, apd .« r ^ •ener al stake for -wages. The desire of the author has been to furni sh a valuable , well knowing that and protection for that they couldL offer; but All communications to be addressed to Mr - Stall- Trustin g that oui? humble exert ions will meet witn It is a well-kno wn loot, that tie _i&rx_to f wnmeAed compendium at such prtoo as would enable every the administration of Lord De Gbey is unpala table we now find tha t to the employment of % consuming wood, at No. 6, Little Vale Place , Hammersmith ; or the approval of the Chartist body, it is our intention machinery at work , not sparing our- ¦with the cotton aattslaeture have for ***»©time fcack worMngman to become possessed of it. No. to a majority of the English Cabin et ; while the ap- produo ing power, and to that alone, the gentlemen of at Mr. Wheeler 's] 243J , Temple Bar. to put the full mBch more ^bea lthy" than thej Tr ^rt trorittobe. -4 _tay Mr. John West. —All communications for Mr. West, selves as a port ion of the moving body. ^een be said to contain all the practical instruc- pointment of Mr. T. B. Smith , who was the Stock Exchan ge look for profit and securit y. Such being ths ica», the workmen &a"ve tscmse to the tions necessary for carry ing onk the plan, together obliged to mast be addressed , No. 20, Lambert-street , Sheffield. H. Ro=s, F. O'Cowno b, Treasurer. conclusion (and j *sfly so) that the ^laNte g baa *D Buffer with Plates , describing Far m HouBe, Offic es, Tank , fly to Ripoa, a pocket borough of Lord De Geet 's re- We cannot conclude this brie f notice of so impor- " Stars " to IEELand. —Mr. Green , Tine Yard; t: Clark , T. M. Wh eeler Secretary. from the " badness of trade ", o«gbt «tnr %e reap a r arm Yard , &e.; while the whole contains all the lative's, for a seat, has caused general dissati sfaction tant a subject, without tende ring our best thanks Sheffield , acknowledges tbe receipt of a number of P. M'Grat h. benefits teem ing ' tt s ^revival. They Stars. They have been forwarde d to Ireland. little of Use dom information reqsisite for carrying out all the opera - throu ghout Ireland. That Lord Eliot ia preparing to Mr. Allsop, for havin g th us have, therefore, requested the! *employers =to give them tions. sprung from his A. B. C—If the wife makes oath that she has been that whick th aj promised at. ti» ktst -red»ction, tttl, to take his stand with Sir Robert Pkkl and the " order," and thrown the weight of hia tale nt and ill-treated, that she cannot live with her husba nd, per —The above Work may still be procured in @%e 3Ert ^ i«#4>teme»t an advance of 3^i cat ,—euft being the -amount N.B. conciliative portion of the Cabinet , is mani fest from exper ience into the Labour scale. We are indebted &c tbe law will compel him to keep her. What weavers on t Numbers, fthe 6d. each. of allowance we cannot say ; that t&kes from the Ati «oeasion. his present inactivity. And perhaps no fairer op- to a correspondent for Mr. Allsop's circalar ; and might be the rat e , Bo sooner was Una i appl 'j sttien Bade fey the hand *in ** I have, within the last few months visited every would rest with the magistrates. STATE PROSECU TIONS ^-Ddblin, Nov. 14. part of Fran ce portunity could have been pres ented to Sir should this meet his eye, we rrould esteem it s a the employ of Messrs . B jy aezs,—one y the following placar- i ^__ are all employed on Shall Farms of their oicn, or and , at their request, to collect from them their sub- of the Queen v. Samuel Gray, which was postponed on equitable takings 2" and to that end we antici pate the recommenda- reasoning ; and , if not reques ting too much , we scriptions for the] society of which they are members. *'Pttbli clones,- _j ^a R-caamot escape observation till next day, the State Pr osecutions came on. tion of some such policy in the report to be laid would hail with pleasure a more extensive commen- We hope T. Webb will let os know whether the that the work people of this neighbourhood are in a Vide 'Lord Cloncurry ' s Letter in Morning Chroni- Mr. Whi teside—Tae parties in the case of the state of great ecciteir cle, OcW25th, lUZ. befor e Parliament by the IriBh Commissioners. tary from his pen , upon all those matters connected sergeant of police tries to enforce bis threat or Queen v. O'Connell and othe rs were to appear in jest <« thesatgect of wages :—We not. the undersigned -aat Burst, London :—Cleave, -lane, Fleet-street; Por- Meantime the condition of South | person to-da y, and the par ties are in attendance tea of Ashton- under-Lyne , Wales, the with the monetar y affairs transacted on " 'Change ". Thos. Clark , late: of >tockport , but now member of BoKnfield , and J iosste ?, anxious to prevent all the kess, Compton-street ; Heywood , Manches ter ; manif est tendency to a decline in the English mark et, He has now got fairly at the root of the great now. Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds ; Guest , Bir- the Executive Committee , London , writes as fol- Sir Colman O'Loghlin—They are in attendance , inconTeniesee and soffedsg -which would result from together with; tbe non-intrusion questi on and no service can be greater than lows:— another tarn-out , -hereby -declare that neither the'state mingham; Paton and Love, Glasgow; and all Agents in Scotland , evil ; that which \ my Lords , for the purpose of pleading, this being , nor a iar g added to the increasing acts of incendiarism will enable the workin g classes to jud ge clearly Sir ,—In the Star of Saturday last, under the bead of _ . of bade comparison of the rat© of wages paid of this paper. , all Clark , of the last day. . . here with those " Bath ," it is stated that " Mr. Stockpott" 'Conne ll, accompanied by Mr. Daniel of other districts , author ises an ad- give earnest of an unquiet winter. Authority should and dispassionately upon the effect that the doings lectured on the previous Monday. It also eppear s Mr. O T&cce at the pn j kb! O'Connell , jun., entered the Court , and was fol- moment; and we feel it our duty draw no hasty conclusion from the pre sent delusive of this apparent ly dissociated section hare upon all " Mr. Clark" mentioned attended without an therefore to gfr that whilst we *haT6 tbe lowed by the other traversers , namely, Mr. John a this public notice, invitation , or giving proper notice. Now, Sir, as I so wish to low « -wages, or to refuse a carefu l consider- THE NORTHERN STAR calm. If Irish towns are garrisoned with English those concerns in life which mainly affect the comforts O'Connell, M.P., Mr. Steele, Dr. Gray, Bev. Messrs. • , , 1843. am the only person known by the Chartists as " Mr . Tierney, Mr. Barre tt , Mr. Duffy, and ation of any proved grievance, wx jxbpbbpabed SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18 troops, it should be borne in mind tha t the most) im- Of the working classes. and not feeling ambitious of Tyrrell and siBiinr r n » Clark , of Stockport ," resist ajtt adtasck , «b ast nra- portant towns ia England are garrisoned with Irish appearing in the position of the person above Mr. Ray. IREB. KKCB* DACHXBKT -OS A2T* UiDTVSDTJAl JIBM. IRISH REBELLION. Mr. Forde— Mr. O'Connell hands in his plea, my PROGRESS OF THE hearts ; and in the event of the conviction of the THE QUESTIONS SETTLED AT LAST. alluded to, you will oblige me by informing your readers that I halve been resident in London for the Lords. J.B. Reynr / ma Brothers, ] Bobert Lees and Sons, Sutce we ,last wrote , a True Bill has been found Irish Repealers , we understan d that it is the inten - Daniel O'Connell. Jas. and Ji last month. I Chief Justice— Mr. tax Kenworthy, Abel Buckl ey and Ca agains t the Irish Repealers ; and all things for the tion of the Irish residents in Lancashire and York- Mr. Forde —Yes, Mr. Daniel O'Connell, my Samnel I icginbotosn and Peter Platt, WILL A REPEAL OP THE CORN LAWS The Poets. —The ; lines headed " The death of the Sons, John -Redfernand Sons, present appear to progress ia th&i systematic man- shire , to convene a meeting of their own ountry - BENEFIT THE WORKIN G 1 Factory Child ," we must respectf ully decline. The '" Attorney -General—I would wish the Clerk, of the Samuel F , Nathaniel Buckley an2 pot, to decide upon a petition •• Song," by the! " Charlestown Poet , ia not suffi- i>binson ner in which Statute Law can be warped to the mea in some central s ANI> IS O'CONNOR IN THE PAY OF THE An Old Radical' s acrostic , &ft Crown would state tbat plea. James B «>oke and Co. Sons, " Q ueen , for ciently poetic. '! " " performance of those duties to which its wielders to Parliament , or a memorial to the TORIES t will not do. j ' Mr. John O'Connell banded ia his plea. BySe, 5 jobs, and Sowerby, Binns, 3>ean, and Sons, defendants handed in the ir pleas. TfafHTtM desire to direct it. Thrust and counter thrust ; hit their liberation. Such a step will not only be legal Geor ge WHiTB.r-The Birmingham Committee ac- The other iMellor and Sens, J» Tne»Knott and Son, At length and at last these questions are set at Clerk of the Crown—Do you wish to hear those John ! and Peter Isigb ," and counter hit, has been exchanged ; the respective and constitational , but praiseworthy ; and will be knowledge the sum of ten shillings from Bromsgrove , ^Phittaker Sons, rest . . They are completely settled ; placed beyond pleas now read , Mr. Attorney-General ! y expounders and mystifiers of the law appearing rendered more effective by the peaceable and har- , for Mr. White. " \ " ovember 3rd, 184S." the power of doubt or disputation. The Birmin gham Shoemakers have sent Mr. Attorney-Genera l-*-! do. operatiTes were, howeTer , determined equally resolute. Bat as the intemperate and over- monious man ner in which the . assembled thousan ds Chief Justice—A re there anymore pleas 1 3* « facto ry They have agitated men' s minds for a long peri od' White 7s. I Uiat they wonH not be frightened ont of their rigit s, anxious swordsman is no match for a cool and and hundreds of thousands will be sure to trans act Thb Glasgow Potter y.— Since writing the notice Clerk of the Cro wa—There are none , my Lord. , of Gloasop, They hav e caused much , discussion ; more following plea :— and knowin g that the hands of Mr. Wood deliberate antagonist , neither does the babbling Mr. their business. Such an example set by those two dogma- which , under this head , appears in our seventh page , Tbe officer then read the ha- re obtained an advance of one penny per cut upon tism ; and no small amount of ill-feeling and bad we have received ja communication from our Glasgow IN THE QVBm a BENCH CROWN SIDE. S7 -inch doth , nineteen picks and twenty-sine yards T. B. Smith appear to have any chance with the great counties, if the metropolis does not take the blood. All this however is now at an end. The Correspondent , vouching for the truth of the state- The Queen against Daniel OPConneU John O'Connell V j og, being Is. per cot now paldfor thi s kind of fabric , cool, the judicious, and discriminating Jonathan lead , would be sure to be followed by every district ments of "An Enemy to Whig and Tory Tyran ny." i jhey agreed that a public meeting of weavers and f inisher is given to it all. Th os Steele T M Ray John Gray Charles G Duffy Hknh. If the country was not likely to pay in England : thus verifying our oft repeated pre- w Our Correspond ent says :— Rev P J Tyrrell Rev T Tierny Richard Barrett • card-room hands should be called, those ,being two of The cry that O'Connor is in the pay of the paid branches of factor y labour , to take into dearly for the farce now enacting in the Court of diction , that England after all is the stage whereon "I find tbat an attempt is made to contradict the And now the said Daniel O'Connell in his own toe worst Tories " has been most industriousl y circulated . ' in the case of teoas ider&tian the stateme nts put forth - by the masters. Queen's Bench in Ire land, we could join in that Ireland' s battle must be fought. Let us not be It statements of 'An Eaerny to Tyranny pro per person comes into the Court here of our Lady immediately dra wn np, and i»sj ed throngh was in the mouth of every Corn-L aw Repealer , the ' The Glasgow Ppttery *. I have had occasion to meet the Queen before the Queen herself and having UL *ni was merriment , of which the Lear ned Attohnet-G ewe- misund erstood. We do not mean a physical encounter with the friend who signs himself as above, since dJbe town, whieh ran as follows-— poople and an armed soldiery; moment that O'Connob 's name and doings were heard the said alleged indictment read and protest- hal appears to be the very life and soul. But between an unarmed Saturday last ; and , after full inquiry, and without ing that he is not guilty of the premises charged " YtTBLlc Jf ones. —As it cannot escape obserrat jon mentioned. It mattered not tbat the accusation re- wishing to do iiyostice to any one, I have no hesita- er-Lyne and its : inasmuch as the liberties of some men, and the but we do mean that moral engagement in whioh in the said alleged indictment or any part "Ihst the manufacturers of Ashton-unt ' ceived an empbatio denial. It mat tered not that tion in saying, that the meetin g got np in the Pottery under great excitement, in i national resources are at stake, we cannot avoid tbe voice of knowledge must silence the cannon /s thereof for plea in abatement thereto never- -neighbourh oodare labouring proof was was got up at the biddi ng of the masters , and that consequence of the operative power-loom weavers and stamping the conduct of the Irish Attoexet-Gehe- roar and the point of argument blun t the sharpest challenged and dema nded. It mattered theless saith that he ought not to be com- , many of the men who gave acquiescence to the pro- alleged indictment and cari-Joom hssds seeking an adva nce of wages, know- not tbat no one evor attempted to give even a shad ow , did so for the sake of their employment" pelled to answer the said bjlL, with that deep and heavy brand of reprobation sword. ceedings that the same ought to be quashed because be saith ing at the same time that they have sufficient profits of proof. It mattered not all this: the accusation A Constant Reader reminds the working classes operat iTes, are as anxious to which it so well merits. We quite agree with the Public opinion is now upon the stretch. The the said indictme nt heretofore toiwit on the 2d day to fire an advance, we, the of j was still generally ban died about. tbat while demanding a " fair day 's wages for a fair prevent ^all the inconvenience and sufferin g another Times as to the mock sentimentality which distin- mind contemplates with horror the military pre- of November in the year of our Lord 1843 to wit at 1 day 's work" they ! are acting a most inconsistent part Qaeen before the turn-out as our employers, as we are the- greatest \ Now this did not suit .some of the Barnaley Re- in supporting the cheap clothe3 ," " cheap ," the said court of oar said Lady the guished the English crocodiles when shedding tears parations being now made for the subjugation of " Q/ieen herself to wit in the parish of St. Mar k in the sufferea in the end. But still we are determin ed to: aggressors against pealers. They were anxious to know whether there and other " cheap " puffers , who grind the very ex- haveanadv anee, believing that it will benefit both mas- over their Chartist prey. We can recollect the em- Irish liberty. We warn the county of the city of Dublin afores aid was found a were any f oundation for the accusation or not. They istence out of the! unfortunate produce rs. The tailor of divers to ters and operatiTes. The manufactu rers say that the barrassment of plain J. Cam pbell, when in vain he rousin g the En glish lion, or drivin g the Irish who " the shoemaker cheap clothes ;" true bill by the jurors upon the evidence knew that they had no proof of it themselves ; and seeks " cheap shoes ; " wit four witnesses then and there produced before atate of trade will sot allow sn ad ra nee of wages ; but j attempted toreadtbe last letter of theimmortalSHELL . have sought shelter in th\s laud to that desperation the collier " cheap bats j" the hatter " cheap cuttlery, " to proTO that j they, therefore sought for it, f rom one who them and then and there examined by the jurors -we know it to be a fact , and are able And hypocritical though such manifestations were whioh would assuredl y follow the anno uncement would and bo on. As long as this lasts, the working classes they are reeeiT ing from Is. to Is. 3d. per cut more than i j necessarily know, if the thing wore even so. mast expect to bath e slaves they are—and worse even aforesaid and tbat the said witnesses then and ; and some of them ! yet they . evinced a solemnity, whether real or as- that the English sword had been dra wn against Irish 1 ther e produced before and examined by the they were eighteen months ago In the neighbourhood of Barneley there lives one than they are now. " A Constant Reader ' would sn Banaf actsr ing more t*1 *" 1,000 cuts per day, whieh sumed, whieh may be considered a necessary por- liberty. The last Repeal campaign has put them have his brother operatives , particularly Chartists , to jurors aforesaid were nor was any of them who can " road the stars " ; one who has the power previous to their and his being so exa- ^wffl amoant to from £15.000 to ^20,000 per year, tion of the paraphernalia of a court of justice. Mr. in possession of more of their country 's history than remember the golden rule of ' Do unto others as they mpmI they h»T8 the assoraiiceto issue a placard stating to open the book of fate, aud tell both what has would others should do unto them. ' Be content to give amined by the jurors aforesaid sworn in the T. B. Smith , however, is of a different opinion , and they were previously acquainte d with ; and while it said court of our said lady the Queen before the that the state of trade will not allow them to give us happened , and what is to happen. His power to do a fair price for a good article (snch things being the back the last reduction. has therefore decided upon playing a different part. has taught them the wrongs they endure , at the same really cheap in tbe long ran ), and support only.those Queen herself according to the pro visions of a. cer- this is well known. Hia jud gment , with his means tain statute passed in a certain session of parliament •« Oar masters state that th e rate of wages in other Should a verdict of ** goaty " l>e the result howeven time it has inform ed them of the means they who give to the workmen an honest remuneration for giTing an adTanee. of information , is known to be infallible. He was holden in the 56th year of the reign of his late Ma- districts will not justify them in the countr y will then look lack upon the proceedings possess to redress them. The IriBh are not like the their labour. " | We again refer them to Ctiossop and sere ral other dis- never known to b» wrong ; and he has been consulted The Truck System.—We had intend ed to have laid jesty King George III. intituled an act to regulate as a whole: and seeing the indecent manner in people of any other country. They can act as one proce edin gs of grand juries in Ireland upon bills of tricts, who fcaTft an advance, and ar e now paying more in cases of emergen cy and weighty importance by before our readers eome most strange revealments , tftvr they are in this district. Our employers state that which they were commenced , it will be difficult to man, when Ireland demands their co-operation ; iu relation to this bobbins practice. We fincLthat indietmeut to wit in the parish of St. Mark in the thousands of individuals . Indeed he is known in the ifcey are willingto redress our grievances I The follow- reconcile them to the result. The captious , the while a trai tor or approver is a thing seldom dis- it has become systematised on the North Midland coun ty of tbe city of Dublin aforesaid and he is ready ing an a few of than :— entire neighbourhood as Railway; the tommy-shop, ia that case, bein g & to verify wherefore he prays judgment of the said " 1st—We want our wagesweekly. cantankerous, the unprofessional , and ungentleman- covered in their ranks . They can live like hermits : indic tment and that the same may be quashed and ro Wfisi, the Wise-han. van to travel on the line from Leeds to Masbro ,' " 2nd—Soma of our employers make us pay for like manner in which this legal Don Quixote has and die like heroes ! and we venture to predict that with the flour and other provisions for the men forth. shuttles, windows, and machinery which may happen treated the Bench, the Bar , the traversers , and the upon the very fir st announcement of a verdiot of To this man the Corn Law Repealers resolved to employed as plate-layers and road-repairers. The Danibl O'Connell. , and charge us tor them, to get broken or worno at public a s a pe s y unfit to guilty, appeal. He could out the Gordian knot. He «ould travelling truck -shop ! Trucking by steam I. We Mr. Forde—All the rest are the same. which we hare no right to pay, as it is not oar machin- , h s at once t m d him a wholl that that Irishman who is known to smoke a , , perhaps we shall be able to Attorney- General—Now , my Lords , I object to any , get on. Next week , ery, neither is it our fault - . wield the great and important powers rested in him, pipe, to taste of exciseable spirits , or of any artiole tell if any man on earth could ; he, who knew all give all particulars. of those plea? being received by the court ; and •* Srd— Out employers turn Cuts on our hands for not only in the present eventful crisis, but upon any, from which duty was wrung to carr y on the war of thin gs, past , present , and to come. J. W. Parker next week. the court will of course allow me time until prttended isults, and make us pay more for them than aggression, will be denounced as a traitor to his Accordingly a Mr. Leadsfobd, with two brothers Miners ' Fin ances.—We request that our corres- to-morrow morning, that I may be prepared even the most unim portant , occasion. to state at length , the grounds on which I obje ct to the market price. Hunt , aud a few more , from Worsbro ' pondents, who favour us with reports of Miners «4Uj—At seme of the Twm« they quarter four tunes So glaring has been the rancour of this law country. Every Irishman will soon turn his hovel of the name of meetings , will endeavour to writ e correctl y; at l east them. I don't conceive tha t at this stag e of the pro- a-day, two-penceper time, in particular J. B. Rsyner officer, that even the Bench, three of whom are into a temperance hotel , where neither coffee, tea Common , repaired to the seer. Arrived there , and let us have the names of persons, places, and ceedings the party can plead in abatement , for if and Brothers. known to have a strong political bias in favour of or sugar will be used, or anything that will being duly ushered into the pre sence of the Wise-man, items of finance plainly and properly written. they plead in abatement at all, they shall plead s O! Reynen , how often tore you that plea ou arrai gnment , and on being put in charge. "O l Beyner , u furnish the sinews of war; and we believe that they ' detailed their errand. Their minds were We canno t undertake to pub lish reports one week , been the fir st to reduce wages, and now you are taking legitimacy," has been pnt to the Wash upon more and the next, have to print a mass of corrections. But until I have on opportunity of looking into the •most conspicuous pa rt to prevent an adv ance. oecslions than one, and compelled to rule against there is not an Ir ish publican who would not vie in disturbed. They were anxious to know the truth ; Some of the communic ations we receive would pleas, I hope the court will not receive them , and " Then are other grievances which we shall not now the ArroBXKT-Gs j rs&AL , with out requiring to hear beiDg the leader to surrender his trade , though ever they knew he alone could tell them . puzzle a " Philadelphia La wyer " to make out; no tbat I shall have an opportunity of addressing the esmmer&t, * but shall reserve them for a future period. so lucrative , upon tbe altar of his country. Was Fear gus O'Commob in the pat op the wonder the compositors make mistak es. We have court ia the morning. and card-room hands, attend the meeting argument upon the other side. Meant ime, while this week received the following corrections:— Mr. Forde—The time for pleading expires to- " Weavers Tobies i wbieh will be held in the Chsxlestown meetin g room, the storm lulls in the tea pot, the hurricane con- What chance, then , can a militar y force have Tbornbill , 8s. 9d.; should have been FarnhUI ,8s.8i. night. on Wedne sdayevening, ~Kov. Sth, at eight o'clock, and tinues to rage outside. Towns are being still gar- against such a people 1 And if the Irish , in their The Wise-man retired. He entered his stud y. He Horse Shoe, Barsley, 8 jd.; should have been Clerk of the Crown—They can be received as of ahsw by your thousands that you are determined to be own l and, only abstain from any act of violence, be put on his considering-csLf. He consu lted the star s. 7s. B.}d. Bradford Colliery, should have been to-day. led upon with impunity. risoned , and provisioned for a long siege. Our war- xo longer tramp He asked the question of fate ; and having got hia dfor d Colliery los. 2d. Littleborougb 153. 2d.; Chief Justice—There is a similar plea tendered By Order of ships are Btfll moored in our ports. The Chelsea the provocation ever so great , they may zest assured , should have been Littleborough , £1 2a. 9d. on the part of each traverser. THB COM Jf ITTKB. " pensioners are still being drilled. The loyal Pro- that their countrymen in England possess sufficient answer, he returned to the querists. AH was Fleece, Bolton, 33. lid.; should have been £3 Us. Mr. Fordo—Yes, my Lord , verbatim. The time November 6th , 18*2. testants are being secretl y armed. Upon the power, backed as they would be by the English breathleBB anxiety. The Or acfc opened his lips. He Horse Shoe, Ringley, £2 3s.; should have been for pleading expires to-night , and we got no notice. Tbe publ icmeeting caUei by the placard sent out by side of aggression all goes merrily on; while we workin g classes, to accomplish the freedom of their pronounced. The words were :— Horse Shoe, Ringley, £1 83. Mr. M'D onough—Mr. Forde, wait awhile and -was numerousl y attended , and was Cheshire— The Secretari es of the Chartist Associa- leave it to counsel , if you please. tt» Operati Tes very hear scarce a breath about that Commission upon copious reports of the " NO. O'Connor is not in the pay of the Tories." sfldressed by Mr. R. Pilling and others as to the course country. We have given tion in the following pl aoes are requested to send Chief Ju stice (to Attorney- General)—You wish Buy ought to pursue. whose report the foundation of future tranquillity manner in which justice was sought to be withhe ld Here was a stunner I As it was however, from their address to Thomas Webb , 87, Cheater-gate , the consider ation of those pleas to be postponed until Notwithstandin g the intimidatin g placard put forth is to be based. There have been so masy nostrums from the Irish traversers , by the Irish Attobnht- the book of fate itself, the Repealers received the in- Stock port , in order tha t th ere may be arrange- mornin g. Raynere to the Attorney-General—Yes Ts/tkeMill-owners , the weaversof Messrs. proposed for the tranquHization of Ireland , that Gstor al. Those reports will be read by every form ation with all-becoming acquiescence. They ments made for Mr. M'Gra th' s, tour—Wim- , my Lord. 417, hare given a fortnight' s notice, that un- alow, Northwich , Middlewioh , Nantwich, Con- Chief Jus tice—Of course , Mr. Attorney-General , atmbex of per cut next essayed another trial of the Wise-man's Iscathey receiye an advance et l^d they will even allowing all to be good, it would paxde the man, with dissust, while all will be prepared to gleton , M&cclesfield , Glossop, New Mills, Mot- that must be without pre judice to the rule on. the sfp*e work ; and to prevent being charge d with ille- veriest sage to select from the lot. The Times, receive a verdiot of " guilty," should suoh be tbe wisdom. They put it to him : " Would a Repeal tram, Hyde, Chest er, Sandbioh , Warria gton. traversers to appear and plead to-day. They have fiUy lea-ring the masters* employ, each person gave indeed, claims credit for being the terrier that the resul t, &s an offerin g to one man 's vengeance , of the Corn Laws benefit the working oUfies V Iu any of tbe above places where there is no asso- appeared and put in a plea; and whether that be a «Jn warehouse. ciation in existence , corre spondence from any valid or invalid plea, it is to be taken aa if tha t plea •wtfr» gTv in the roused the bull-dog to aetios; and also for having rather than as the vindicatio n of the offended law. Again he retired . Again he consulted the starry Kaee the abore notice was given, the masters whose Chartist frieud will be attended to. were put in now. at fbea appear to the public placa rd above given, in order propounded those means of redress likely to be heavens. Again he received his answer ; and agai n A Subscriber. —There was no evidence offered on Attorney-General—Of course , my Lord , they •a pieTent any support being rendered to the hands of satisfactory to all parties; and it is our purpose he imparted it to bis inquirers. Tke answer was t— the trial to shew that Mr. Frost was ia Newport tender that plea ; how, if the eoirt be ultimately THE CRIS IS. r on the day in question. The report of the trial ia of opinion that it is a J tasan .Beyaer 's, whose notice expires this woek ; and very briefly to analyse the arguments , the assump- "A ti under Existing Circumstances." pr oper plea to be put on the tarry out their infam eu designs, have put up in their We announced last month that it waa the practice the only information we have upon the subject. file— +b , and tbe proposals of oar contem porary. t This was a finisher. The poor League men were Tvpb •m&ooM Trs» hon»e« the foBqwin g printed noHce :— tions of Xnonied toffo. in tke city to publish , a monthl y THE London Founder s.— We have received Mr. Hatohell—Tbe way I conceive the ease stands that m intend to dose our In tie outset ol the agitation the Ttmes demanded done for. It was death to all their hopes ; all theii from this body an address , a considerable portion at present is this—The party came ia within the * TMi is to gi»o notiee circular setting forth their views and opinions rela- limited time Bep*rbnefit «on the SSth o! Kovember. sb the remedy, a mere difference of action from that aspirations. Tbe dictum they dare not dispute. It of wkich is occupied with thanks to tbe conductors for pleading, and gave in bis plea . W«Ting tive to the several securities in the investment of of this paper for their advocaov of labour 's rights That plea was read , and the other pleas ar e exactly M follows the name of the firnQ" policy. That journal Tecom- was truth from the lips of the irisfl. Their own Signed [Her e whieh marked Whi g whieh they were cntrnsted by other parties . We and tbe Type Founder 's cause in particular. We in the same words for all the parties. I conceive appointment of friends to the Tory poor notions were surrendered at once ; and they that plea is now put in Coaunent on the abov eis useless, fiuffice it to say, xaended the then selected the circular of Mr. Thobus Allsof beg to assure our friends that we justl y appreciate , and on record. The tra- will throw out of employment as a means of preserving Tor y ascen- departed wiser and bett er men. their kindness , and shall in the future , as in the veasers seek no extension of time ; they have com- ifcak such a couiee Administration , for comment, and from it we exhibited the fact tba t jsbott 4,006 weavess ; and in a short time the "other dancy; to the end that the corrective power might be Before leaving, one of tbe party had another past, be ever ready to do all that in our power plied witn the rules of law, and the termB of their leare work ; thus we may expect that discriminating and talented agent looked to the lies to aid the cause of righteous labour against recognizance . If the Attorney-General conceive Wads will h»Te to sufficiently stron g to suppress the voice of com- strikin g proof of the mean s of all knowled ge, on the s*least 8,000 or 10,»00 persoos walking the stree ts in cultivation of the laud as the onl y feasible means of that of grinding " monopolizing" capital. The those pleas, or any of them , ought not to be received , plaint. Snch was the first recommen dation of the part of the Wise-man. Recollecting that his garden address contains several other matters which we they are open to objection &e eosrse of a few days. escape from our present difficulties. His reasoning , and his course will be to Ttmet; while in the estimation of its conductor there had been lately robbed, he told the circumst ance, would have published , but for one reason. Our move to set aside those pleas on such grounds as he upon the subject was so brief , but yet conclusive, Sheffield corresponden t has iaformed single practical grievance existing and wished to know who had committed the depre- ua that the may be advi sed. PH02T0GBA PHT. was not a that we submitted the whole of that porti on of his strike ia that town has happil y terminated by the Attorney General—Tnia is a matter that must be throughout the land. " Travel north , soatb , east, or dation. The Wise-man went to consult. On his victory of the men. Hop ing tbat ere this the like left to the discretion of the fJirrid oedfrom Ou , J'hoooffraphk Journal circ alar to our readers. It was evident that the court. If those pleas are J west," quoth the Times, " and we defy yon to meet a return, be named the thief ; and the querist! retired resul t bas taken place in London , we have witbeld not pleas tbat they would be justified in putting in at be writer had drawn his conclusion s from a general - J£t sbab Sia,—^Phono graphy may truly called peasant, traveller , farmer , or tourist , who will be to their homes, perfectly sati sfied that the Ora cle had the address. Should our anticipations prove to be thi s stage of the proceedings ; and if the course Mr. on paper. ' I am in daily, nay hourly, conver- review of the whole system , ra ther than from any incorrect, we may publish such por tions of it as Hatohell suggests ' ta lking able to assign a single practical grievance as a cause spoken truth. were pursned , the consequence sation with my phonographic friends , both at home and partiality that he entertained for an agricultural may be necessary, at a future time. would be this—I would have to serve notice to-mor- sferoad. The post brings daily communications ; and of the presen t dissatisfact ion." Aa soon, however, Thus , then, these knotty points are set at rest ! Simpson, Bland , and Ha worth , Bur y.—Mr. O'Con - row ; that notice could not be regularly moved until life. He has followed up his able circular of last nor wasin Ire land in the year 1839. local phonographers, are hourly leaving their conversa- as the strong Government did assume a stron g posi- Who, after this , will dare to asser t after to-morrow , and tbat will delay the investiga- , to which I reply with a rapi dity little month by one for the present which now lies before the truth of the tion of that which ought to be tiooallette by rs always dissatisfied with ererj ) 'O»' investigated without ftf f speech ; but when unfortunate enough to tion , then the Times, ub ; and from which we beg to submit the following pay- of-the-Tories accusati on ! or augur good fro tt a delay—namely , the right of the traverBers to put in " ^ balance of Roberion Farrell. —We have not one copy left. meiTea long-hand letter , to which I hare to return thing bnt itself, and anxious to hold the all-important paragraph. He say s :— re peal of the Corn Laws ! Jambs Denholmb, Dehbab. —Write to the Post - tho se please at this state of the pro ceedings. , reply, then 2 have to forego the pleasure Mr. Hatch ell—The court « long-hand power in Ireland as well as in Wales, began to master-General ; I tbe papers are alway s sent from bas already decided that «f wing this delightful mode of speech, and have to speak of a redress of grievances, but more from a " The abnndanoe of money so often noticed continues, Leeds regularly. ; a question arising ia the se trials should not be de- aClet myself half an hour to write what I might in though without any beneficial results. 2To MeaXtevtt antjr @omgpotrti *nisj bated without due notice. Such was the coarse Phonography say in five minutes. I feel, on such desire to hamper the Government than to see the " Tbe great source of national prosperit y, beneficial [VICTI M FUND. ado pted with respect to us. I conceive the Attorney- spr i ill mi as if I were a stammere, r and had an impe- object effected. and constant employment , bas not been realised ; and Thompson, Salop j 0 10 General will not be too late . The Scotch Blasphemy Trials. to serve notice for aftw —We bad intended -^ ¦ diment in my vri&m tpe*di,which is exceedingly In this field of coercive e onciliatios the Timeshas though new markets are open in the East, tbere ia ——-~- to-morrow . He will have full time to consider more I think of sad practise this beau * reason to fear that the machine-producing power in to comment at some length on these atroeiow ttaoying. Th * ha<2 a full summer 's range. And upon Thursday mockeries dignified the bearing of th e case, and to move to set aside ttfil science, the more powerful are i ts appeals let in- this country AL0NB will far outrun any reasonable or with the names of " law " and tho pleas , . "justice ," bat are THE EXECUTIVE TO THE PEOPLE . or to demur to them. •reased activit y in spreading a knowledge of its prin- last we were favoured with a digest of the long probable demand, without much permanent benefit to compelled most relu tantly by Judge Crampton —And if it were convenient for press of mat ter to postpone our rem arks till next FxiRND s,—As we find that the spirit of Chartism ciples, and scatterin g, far and wide, the seed which Is dream , with a compendium of the long, history of the great bulk of the population. It ia qmite evident to week. has been once more revived , it is our duty to direct the Attorney -General to state his grounds of objec- 3»t to produce a ha rresk of blessings to thi» and every this long-seeing journal. And what did it amount men of prac tical-experience —to reflective obeerrers , our undivided attention to the best ntfae of keeping tion now he might make his motion, and the court •Bier nation—a harvest of which, at present , we have that sreat changes are inevitable , and. if not made by John Duncan , ov Donohb —A Correspondent wiltti it alive. And as we know of no plan so well would let it stand un til the following morning. to I Why, after having laid down a number of to us that " Mr . Duncan , calcu- JBt tile most remote conoeptioa. I believe the advan- the Government , will be forced inte operation by the ia and has been for sova lated to Berve that {purpose as the dieaeniinaii on of The Chief Justice thought the matter was in the tages to be derived from Phonography are ' as innu- plans for the pacification of Ireland ,—the most alterations which have taken place in the material con- months past in a very bad state of health. " He says Ottr principles discretion of the court , and that counsel on either " He (Mr. D.) Waasingl ed , we; have decided upon putting as «sable u the stars of night, or stars of mom—dew- accepted of -which was a rival State Church ; and dit ioB of tbe population , by the rapid diffusion of useful out last year at the time of t&e many of the unemployed staff of Chartis m as pos- side ought not to interfere with that discretion. The ilrops which the na lmpearls en every leaf, and every information and intelligence , and by tbe frightful ano- strike as one of the objects! of prosecu tion; was thrown sible into action. On Monday court had bo ri ght to go into the ease then if it just as the reader must have been in extaeiet at into gaol, where he lay for next , two of our body i^ovrw.' It is time that people were made more fully malies which aboun d in our social system ; anomalies sometime , an * kept in start upon » missionary tour ; and we have further would be inconvenient, and if no ends of public al Ivt to the erroneonxnest of oar present orthography, the revelations by -which permanent peace was to which are so numerous and of such frequent occurrence (suspense regarding bis tr ial ; and being of a nervo ai determined of availing onrselves jus tice could be attai ned by it. It was, be coa- and excitable cast of mind , of the assistance of ski 1 the great seeeoity that exists for a briefer and be bo cheaply purchased , behold the magician wields as to excite neither sensation nor remark from those it preyed upon him to such the following lectur es, Messrs. Leaeh , Dojle, Baifs- ceived, ia the discretion of the court to postpone it 3«a tt correct method of commanication by means of the exposed t» their immediate operation. As the Sun , ere an extent that he is now confined to his bed with bnt at ow West , until the following morning, the parties having his wand , strikes the centre , and down tumbles the poor prospects of recovery. . Jones , Ross of Leeds, Gammage , ym and press. The fountains of txati and knowledge it is risen , sometimes paints its image in the atmosphere , He has been removed uotmqa ol Nottingham , and Mason , who, together tendered their pleas. ar e, to & great extent, dosed to the mass of the peo- fairy palate, leaving nothing to be seen amid tbe so tbe spirit of great change strides on befor e the to Edinburgh. " Oar Corresponden t add *—" That a with the two of Mr. Whiteside—Tbat , of course very small sum from each of our own body, wi ll give us eleven , is between the fU, x vi ateout of the oonfarion and difficulty whieh ruinB , save these sad word u : " This is our remed y, change itself, and in te-day is seen the morrow. " the places Where Mr. able and aotive expounders of our Crown Counsel aud the cour t. We are not bound vrw'l iock up the entrance to them, la the shape of a Duncan bas lectured would do much to relieve him principl e* and bat it iB impossible to apply it." If we re quired any proof of the Eouadness of our advocates of our cause. to appe ar 011 that notice. "Bjritte. *- languag e composed of about 50,000 words , of and his family at this tr ying period ; and we are sere Mr. Fitzgibbon—Su p ,9»0 The terms upon which we purp ose engaging these pose the Coart shall deter- **bieh i» ar e incor ractly spelt, and only 50 are , However the Ttmes may now find it convenient own reasoning u pon the general system , hero wo that if the Editor of the Star be kind enoagh to give mine to-morrow that those what t>f Ikon this a place, nine gentlemen are as follows :—They will hate a pleas are not ia time as •£ «vht to u, tt pes oy the s/ pKBa to defend its policy with reference to tbe Repeal have it furnishe d by one whose business it is to it will be resp onded to.'' salar y of thirty shillings pleaa in abate ment , the time to plead to the merits X9fns. The schoolmaster LrBBEATroN ov Gmor gk Whith. a-week—one poun d to be , howerer , is sow abr *ad ; direct ca pitalists in the investment of their funds —Mr. Stallwood paid by the General lapses. But if the Court now determine it, the tra- and we a toy fairly hope the day will come Trhen this agitation, to guess after action , and pro phecy a'ter . appeals to the Londeta Chartists Treasurer out of tbo General be to remembel that Fund , and the remaining ten shillings by the velers are now in time to plead in bar. But if JBosaalyto x^H looked Bpoass a thin g that was. We event , yet we confidentl y venture te predicate , that This review, at any time important , is doubly so &t Mr. White will be liberated at Christi na *{the tth ot locality s^peal a«r Phonogra phic to use requiring thei* services. The monev from each the Court postpone that consideration until to- friends still greater never in the annals of newspa per writing hai any the present moment , when the cry of a " renewal of January, we believe, ia the day), and that that event morrow mornin g, it is only right that to-morr ow atkttions ia the pr omulgation of ought not to pass by fund to be paid a week in advance , in ord er that our the great and usefal heter o- trade" rin gB in oar ears. unheed ed. He saggestai that leeturei * should not be considered as to-day ; and if tho Court will deter- truths of ph WMtie writinj. it i» trae that, to change journal ever yet presented suea a jumble of Committees should be form ed immediately , as baa been too often the ease, ttiroigh In all the remain either wholly unrequ ited or irregularly paid. mine to-morrew tha t those pleas are not in time, all tht medium whichthe aessmulated literatar e genous absurdity, as the Times has upon Ir ish affairs. We have printed the above extract preciael y aB we Metropolitan localities to form arr angements to ewort «T *e worl *. *&*been UUthis time Mr ; Each locality requ iring the services of a lecturer to we want is, that the plea in bar shall be received conTeyed, into fha * The Times appears perfectl y satisfied with the mas- found it; and let those who bo loudly vaunt the W hite from his pri son by a procftsio a , oi be at the to-morrow. tj which it is to be ooavsyed to future generatio ns, is other«ise artaBg« to give him a expence of his transmis sion from town to j l)*t, « ter hand by whioh the military blow was str uck in mighty influen ces of " Ftee Trade ," draw what reception in som* way town ; and the whole Attorney-General—W hen that matter is discussed % peat wo* torth is mighty, and will pr e- worthy of hia services. Mr. Stallwood of tke finds arising from col- Ireland ; but like ovselves is dissatisfied with the conclusions they may from their own fanciful ima- goes on to lections at public meetings to remain as the fenda to-morrow , that and the other circumstances of the , suggest other matters to tbe London Chartists which case will be und er bat 1T»T JA SQCA^X.—One of a company manner in which the legal arm has b«en wielded. ginations , they cannot get over the one emphasised ni*y be beat done by Mr. S. of eaeh loeality. Eaeh leetsrer trill be supp lied with tbe control ot the Coart ; at work the ottur day, in of eoal- himself, to " «nab. l« cards of the Association , and will be expected t I trust that nothing will be antici pated or deoided ^drten ITottmg camihi re The difference betwe«a ub , however , is this : the word," alone," which, in speaking of machin e-pro- the victim of tyranny to retu rn to his home b*tt«? o be in the fL«*» of a waggon, the foil than be left it." Amen tetiva in the enrol ment of members. Lecturers to- day. ^ airviag address of objection of the Tunes is not conduct , ducing power, Mr. Allsdp says, will " aione" far , say we. J ^T m»y be exchange d from time to Chief Jus tice—The trav ersers are not to be preju- a i»»pset»hlfi farah *. w*iding to the neigkboufcood, so much to the PRiESTCHAP r verm* Chabxis *.—Q«r time at the " as to outrun any reasonable or prob&ble demand Noweastle7»r« desire of tbe localities, and with diced by the matter not beiag farther discussed •ainted In the" saw Phefiographie «hara eter, -eaUed to the appointment of Mr. T. B. Smith as a part without respondent sends us the following :—Joh n their own n«te to cleoipiwi thai and approval ; and in all caseB of exchange to-day. £tT»oTe •• latned" m&scBat ch. of Sa RoiKM PBXL'a Government ; while the much permanent benefit to tb e great bulk of the Franees Scott, of Oasebat n Bsnk-, Had an a fortnight' s sai'i it was "««©6-dt ;- Infant notice must be given to the General Secretary, in Mr. Whit eside—There is no decision calling dpoa Jolo tt •onfidenU y a «eoona abject in praising the Ir on Duke evinces nothing population. I t ia cheering to find mea of Mr. child of theiia christened in All Sainta * Chatcb New- Mnhf aeservsted Ik **>* " Haybrew ;- » third 2art it efi v J order that proper arrange ments may be made with as to app ear on the part of the traverser s, so you more than a desire to play ' looking to the ?*?*'$ ' ; a> 6"*° . on Sunday, the Sth may argu e «w " sytisly tenne r {either) Haybrew or GMe-ek, off the lpleen of the dis- Auaoy s rank and talent rap id diffu- in*fc The Rav.» Gen£ tleman, aft ei the several localities. As soon aa we hear from the ifc yourselves. ** In short all of them appointed perform ing the cere- people of Cornwall ^ Mr. Doyle will be ready to «r may happe n Jarminfc . tm- Lord Aibbuxt ox: and thus,in the persons sion of information and intelligence, as a means of mony upon several other infants, took pr o- Mr. Henn —I submit that by tbe eourse tbe At- g toid the amount «f infor mation of the tbe child re- ceed to that locality ; while in the meanti me are de- •Called greafly on bein Dike and the Attorney -General, are the destroying those frightful anomalies which ahouod ferred to in hia arms , and was prep aring to go throwh we torney-General asks the coart to take , v>e ^tm ^ in so Email a camp&e *, and wondered irb& 4 the usual form , invite a corresp ondence with all other districts , prived of a benefi t which we are entitled to—not a ^ffl battl es with Psa and ABHwnaoa fought. For our would when the godmot her told bis Raver , be done next— ^u6»Jom mai. in our soeial system. We recommen d our ence -» ...... ^^^^^ m i i»i'i ii a in nr i r r , rulers to look upon tbe miniature of their condition , nor J Vpou which he refused of the reasons assi gned by the Attorney-General discloses precipit ancy, and to keep ihe child in U» Northern Star, we cannot expect any ra ncour evinced » the mode of as presented by Mr. Axisor, indicative of that arrns Mt returned her to the godmother and response from that fact ; for if the [pleas were received now, and UHP EBtAH D.—Mr. B.£tttart lectsxre d here on commencing perfo rmed Scotland until after next week's pu blicati on, when there is received, # the pr oclamatio n warf are, that has fall image in the atmosphere which must the ntes of baptism in the woman's arms j ihe , uo reason why they should not be JKuday anfi Monday-e veDiugs, on the Repeal agitation , , ere long, Bav. individual baptised if agreeable to our Scotch friends , they shall have the Attorney-General conceives it would be neces- been since so ehsraeter istieally followed up in the several childr en b»fore and their due share of t# very good aodtencet r emind them of the havoc into which their mis-rule after HF. O'C , all «f whom he lecturers. We have the pleasure sary to serve notice, and that that would causa Court of Queen's Beneh. beW in hiTaJmt to inform you that j Loadoa is once were ea- Dixor, from Manthestw , is hur ryiDg the nation . The princ iples of democracy dnnug the ceremony; but her he would , more bestirring delay. But if so; it was a delay the party ii XZiiNBQW.—Wiffiflm Tery littl e doubi ean now not beoauBe itself, and that sin' ce ear entrance upon office" titled bis rea sons visit ~&is l , on Iflonday svening last , and exist that pub lic opinion it woul d appear , have not enly f orced thtmsel veB she was to be called Eiea nor f rost O'Connor " we to; that notice should apprisa us of ^dd a ta p ace Chaiui .»ts ' have enrolled necrJ y 1S.G0O members. Three of our for objecting lained of ou» Chartist Soom, to a large a*d has given a shock to Govern ment intention. BRisTOi -Ail commaai cations most be to the pleas. He comp delivered a lecture in the And to upon tbe con.'ideraiien of the landed and shop-keep- bod y, Messrs. Rossj O'Connor , and Wh eeler , remain making a motion without giving him two days xespettabls audience. that we msi ascrib * the huty] aband onment Mr< F C m M of icg ciaggf.*, JjK t they are now beginning to fiad their Tul ' *™ > ** * «SSyBin! in London as a quorum , w hile the remaiani » two notice ; and ia it not reasonable tE.Vt »hO silOU"* *•• ' YriU be appoic tsd to aotive service. r equired to sire notico to U8 ? NO RTH E RN STAR , j 5 If they t < Chief Justice—I donbt if ihere can be anj objec- FalkirK..—"ill. W.Dinlellsad drftued the colliers of against Ireland^-Cloud cheers). garrison 3L©**1 Mr. E. Stalcwood will lecture at the Bricklayers' HOBSON'S POLITICAL ALMANACK. tion to the course the Attorney-Gen erol pr oposes; this district, in the Long Boom, of Mr- Adams'* Tem- Ireland with British bayonets, the people here are an * mmvsa intelligence. Arms, Tonbridge-streefc, Somers Town, on Sunday ON THURSDAY NEXT and I say, as a member of the Court , that four o'clock peranceHotel , on Saturday last Mr.D. explained the garrisoned with British.hearts—(loud and protracted evening next, the 19th inst., at seven precisely. , , BA is not a proper hoar to go on frith the discussion of businesstransacted by the late Miners' Conference chering). If Ireland's advocates should be convioted u J ^Wr ^? v Ped estri an Feat. —On Sunday Subject—1* Ireland, Repeal, and the Charter." will be in the bands of the Publishers tot publication, tka case. which gave general satisfaction. he (Mr. O'Connor) wonld travel from the Land's End m n;gbt 1 68 SearI e , concluded the«£ Heri?i\ culean1 ' i* " » °f ^eeds Mb. M'Grath, President of the Executive, will PRICE THREEPENCE , Bis . Lordship h&d scarcely conduied these ob- North Stappoedskibk.—A public meeting was to John o'Groats, crying for justice and liberty for task of walking 1000 miles in 1000 attend at the Woodman, Waterloo Town, at eight servat ions "when Ihe officer directed the crier to the victims, and he was sure he should get the sup- ra ccessjve hoar s, on the piece held at the Crown Bank, Hanley, November 13th, of epere of road from the Shafc- o'clock on Sunday evening, the 19th Inst., and de- THE POOR MAN'S COMPANION, adjourn the coort, sad the Cour t was accordingly istrict;:Mr. J oseph Ball was unani- port of the British people—(loud cheers). The Irish Inn , Meadow- lane, to the Peacock Inn , Hol- the miners of this d and ln liver an address on the opening of a new locality at FOR 1844. adjourned at about twenty ammtes to four o' clock, mously called to the chair, when resolutions appro- democratic press had not done its duty. Large ^f J *?•? add»t»o n to this task be continued to that place. j wiihont fur ther discussi on of the ease. Conference, enthusiastic meetings had been held ; resolutions walk until five* 0 clock on Mond ay afternoon, when CONTENTS—The Calendar. —The Eelipses in 1844. batory of the proceedings of the Miners' he had completed Mr. Cooper will lecture at the Hall, Turnag&m- and in favour of a reduction of the hours of labour, denunciatory of Hanoverian interference had been the distan ce of 1017 miles in 1017 lane, on Sunday evening next, at seven precisely. V lable to calculate Wa ges, and other Payment?—C ost STATE OP THE COCSTBT. forwarded ; but the Irish press had taken no notice successive hours, togeth er with sixty-three yar ds of Yeomanry Cavalry for every Tear from 1816 to IJeexdful were agreed to. Messrs.Swallow , Lomax, and several over and above Subject—" The poetry of Barns-" Out rasb in Nobth Tippksaxt.—At other speakers addressedthe meeting. of them—(shame, shame)—but they had still gone on, each mile, amounting to thirty-five Lambeth.—Chartist Haix, Cobneb of Webber 1843.—A Return , showing the total Number of Mem * HX o'clock on th e evening of the 22th instant and were still determined to proceed 60Ui | ™ e is • , a same day at the , heart and * }iJJ WFj making a sum total of 1052 Street, Blackfriar's Roao.—Tho members are bera sent to the House of Commons by the several dreadful outrage was perpetrated at Finoe House, A delesaie meeting vu held the iu favour of justice, through domestic legislation for 4 ° yMdflvM&ak hitherto unperformed , we Counties , Cities, Towns , and Borou ghs, in En gland , ritni a of Plough Ins , Hanley, -when ifsras resolved to solicit the hlvbelieve , byK requested to meet on VLonday evening, on business ^ aJ nmi & mfle and a lialf Borrbokane. Ireland—(great applause). Ireland had now spoken any pedestrian in the world . Some of great importance. The shareholders are requested Wales, Ireland , and Scotland resp ectively; with the Thoma s Wafler , Esq, the owner ot the man sion and empl oyers to reduce the hours of labour to ten daily. Dan's dou bts have been TJ ISTKICT SKCEE- out as one man ; it was thought the voice was exDre ssed as to the feat hav- to meet at six o'clock on Sunday evening. Population of the Counties , Cities,. and Boroughs.— Mi extensive traet oi country in its vicinity, bad just NiWCASTlE-OS-TYNE .—TO AIL —but she bad convinced us the voice was her own, ing been duly^ performed ; but the fact that consi- An account of the Duties payable on the Importati on of - TAS1ES OF THE MlMKBS ' ASSOCIATION. — Ton are derabl e Martlebone.}—Mr. Cameron will lecture on Sun- sat down to dinner with his lady, his niece, Miss and that nothing less than a Parliament of her own; bets were depending upon the issue ,- two day evening next, the 19ch inst., at the Mechanics' Foreign Wheat , wiien the Price of Wheat has been in Wall er, of Onnond Cottag e, and his brother-in-law , requested to forward to the General Secretary yoor could or would allay her irritation. A bait waa also pers onB wer e always in attendance on him niaht this Countr y at 603., 553., 60s., 65a, 70s., 753., 80s., and proper addr ess. Likewise one penny per member for ana any Institution, Circus-street, New Road, at half-past Mr. Braddle of Mallow, when a body of men, some held out to the priests ; but it too was found useless. ; and that larg e numbers of people assembled seven o'olock. 85v, under the various Acts which have been passed of whom were ar med all paying member *in the Association. Both must be Election, to witne ss bis arnval j from the Reign of Charl es with pistols, dashed into the of this Mr. O'Connor then alluded to the City and departure from the Shak- Thb General Councillors, under the New Plan II. to the present time : or a dining-room , seizsd the kniTes that were on the sent to the General Board on or before the 25th and congratulated the the course spere inn Meadow-lane legislative history o! English John Hall, Chartists on . , are sufficient , we think , to of Organization,! residing ia the Tower Hamlets, are Corn Laws from the year table, hacked and maimed Mr. Waller and Mr. month. Yours , in the cause of Freedom , they had tken. He had no doubt bat Mr. Pattisoa prove that those 1680 to 1843.—Tie Population ' ' Association of Great doabts ar e quite -unfounded. In- requested to meet at Mr. Drake's, Standard of Retdrn s, from the Braddle in several places about the head and face. General .Secretary to the Miners would vote for every point of the Charter. He was W6 haJ e ifc at *«ated on undoubted authority, Parliamenta ry Papers just publis hed; settiDg forth Britain and Ireland. thaKlt the i Liberty, 171, Brick-lane, Spitalfield?, on Sauday Jar. Waller also had his arm broken ; Mm. Waller now engaged in preparing an History of Ireland— task as stated , has been accomplished , and afternoon, at five o'olock. the entire Population of the three Kingdoms ; the aad _Mis3 Waller were severely wounded. Thongb Rochdale. —A public meeting of the miners of (cheers). and every that Searle is open to number of Houses, air He was there to meet any one underta ke it again. On Tues- Golden Lion,|Dean-street, Soho.—Mr. Wheeler inhabited , uninhabited , and build- the alarm wa3given , and the police were as soon as Rochdale and its vicinity will be held in the open one who had anything to advance against him— day he was " chaired " through the town accom- ing ; the number of Males and the numbar of Females, on Crankey Shaw , on Monday, the 27th inst , at eleven pan ied will lecture at this locality on Sunday, the 19th, at possibleat the scene of outrage, still they did not (enthusiastic and long-continued applause)—ft Jury by a large aumber of persons and a band of eight o'clock. I under , and above , twenty years of age ; the County succeed in apprehending any of the perpetrators. o'clock in the forenoon. Messrs. Birrill and Bennett like this was too large to be bought, impossible to be music. The most remarkable of Birth , showing the number born in England and will address the meeting. Mr. Win. Dixon, of Man- trait in this feat, is Mr. M'GRATSi will deliver a lecture on Machinery Mr. Waller is a Justice of the Peace f or packed. Before such a tribunal would he eobmifc to the fact that the man , notwithstanding all the on Sunday evening next, at the Reading Room, at Wal es ; in Schotiand ; in Ireland ; in the British the County, and a very extensive land pro- chester, is also invited to attend. be tried—(repeated cheers). Men skulked from the fatigue and loss of rest Isles ; in the British Coloni es ; and the num ber Mr. William Holdg ate wi.l lecture next week at which he mu.>t have under- the Woodman, Winchester-street, Waterloo Town, prietor. Be has, it is said, resorted pretty cause and then attempted to throw the blame on gone, has gained both strengt h and weight during A mscossiorr] will take place at tho Working of Foreigners and British subjects born in foreig n freely in the " clearance" system, and he would the following places—Monday, Nov. 20th, Bradford him. It put him in mind of the thirty-seven men the performa nce of his feat. parts. The Number of Persons living in England and Moor ; Nov. 21st, Ponr Xane Ends ; Xot, 22nd, Bow- If we are to credit his Men's Hall, 25i; Mile End Road, on Snaday morn- lather any day stumble over a treethan a cottage on at Nottingham, that went before the magis- own statemen t , and it ib borne out by others who Wales, distin guishing males and females, under five ling; Nov. 23rd , Denoam ; Not. 24th, Ha nley. of ing next, November the 19th. his property. He 13 father to John Francis Waller, trate. Who gave you that blaok eye ? Feargns HavDBRSFiEM*-FmB-On Tuesday morning Men 's Hall, Mile End Road, on Tuesday evening ot the number of Aeta of Parliament passed from Braiders that a young peasant from near the Silrer Grape Inn. Delegates were present from .the fol- Yes, although twenty men fell and laid upon him, 1834 .to 1842, Publi c, Local , and Personal ; setting \- e£ mo8t alarmin8 character broke out in the next, November the 12th, to form a Working Man a Mines, named Qjiilry, was tried and executed at the fowing places :—Whitehaven, Barten, Harrington, Feargus O'Connor did it all—(loud laughter). So shop of Mr. Liddell, grocer, in New-street ; the main Freehold Property Association. The chair will be forth the number passed in each year for England and recent Commission at Clonmel. He died, declaring Workington, Clifton, Greengill,Dearham, Gillcrux, it was with these men. He had cat off the sup- street of the town taken at eight o'clock. Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. —Taxes on Land , com- Maryport. Mr. . The origin of it is thus accounted pared with the TaxeB in the most solemn manner his innocence. Although OoghBterside, Demains, Fiimby, and plies ; and hence the cry against Feargus O'Connor. for. There was a fire-place in the shop, behind the Salford.—O& Sunday evening next, Mr. Dixon on Dwelling Houses, Hills, and the leading members of the Roman Catholic priest- Halliday was moved to the chair, and Mr. Hunter He had invited them all here to-night. He would counter ; and will lecture in the Chartist room, Great George- Factories. —Amount of Military and Naval Forces; The in it a fire was kindled at the usual with the number of Ships ot all hood in North Tipperarv signed a memorial got np by was appointed to act as secretary for the day. compel them to ceme out, and try them before a time, having been '* laid" with deal chips. When street, at six o'clock. A meeting will be held on classes ot the Royal the Her. Edward Magrath , P. P., Silver Mines, in names of ths Colliers were called over, and the meeting of this description, and brand them with Navy, and a Return of the Number of Officers aud the light had been applied, the party who had Monday evening. Qnantity favour of the condemned peasant , still the Govern- number of Btanding-out men ascertained. The num- that contempt they so justly merited. He would kindled it stepped into the kitchen to wash his Bury.—Mr. Edward Clark, of Manchester, will Men In each class.— of Foreign Wine and ment was inexorable , the law should have its course , ber out of employment is 214 ; but it iB hoped in a never give up the cause so long as he could wield hands ; and on his return to the shop found a fire deliver two lectures in the Garden-street Lecture- Spirits imported during ihe year ending January 5th* and Qoilty paid the penalty of his life fora murder of very short time the most part of them will get to tongue or pen. He knew little tricksters had told ' in 1843, distinguishing the quantity from each country. raging beneath the counter. He tried to extinguish room, on Sunday next, at half-past two o olock , which many supposed him guiltless. work again- Several of those who Bigned the test them their Organizition was illegal, and that they it; but unfortunately there being no water at hand the afternoon and at six in the evening. —Populat ion of Ireland France , and United States of have again joined the Union. This is a proof that were in danger : but he had entered first himself. America. —Return of the Average Prices of Wheat, in ITtjsxhxb. PxKncunis.—Another correspondent of he was unsuccessful. The alarm was given, and the Sheffield.—Fig Tree-Lane.—Oa Sunday even- the principles men c&nnot be extinguished by His example was followed by Messrs. Roberts and fire engines sent the months of Jane and Jul y respe ctively, as compared writes io sav that Mr. Waller's life Is despaired of signing Peile'B test, or any other. Mr. Hunter for ; two of them were promptly on ing, Mr. West will commence the first of a series of with those in the months of August and September , iu —that Mis3 Yereker, Mrs. Waller's sister, had her Duncombe ; and they had orders from all parts the spot : one belonging to the Leeds and Yorkshire s wrongs and Ireland's re- and Mr. Barker gave in their account of the pro- for cards. Mr. O'Connor then entered into a most lectures on " Ireland' each year, from 1774 to 1793.—Return of the Sums arm also broken ; and that the butler, who madebold Insurance Company* and the other belonging to Mr. medy," to commence at half-past six o'clock. Irish- , ceedings of the General Conference held at ftew- cheering account of hi3 recent tour, which elicited Joseph Kay, who resided the ver y next door to Mr. expended for Education in 1842, out of the Taxes efforts to save Mb master, was very badly beaten.— castle-npon-Tyne, which was deemed Highly satis- loud and long-continued applause. men are particularly invited to these lectures. Oa in each County of England and Wales.—Statement Dublin Freeman, Wednesday. Mr. O'Connor Liddell. 11118 engine had to be fetched from "F olly- Monday evening, a public discussion will take place factory. After various resolutionshad been passed, next made a stirring appeal to them to join Hall," showing the Total Amount of Taxation reduced ot —Three men have been arrested, in the the two followiDE atten- which was accomplished with great expedi- on the question, " Will an immediate repeal of the repealed since Jan. , 1814. Akrests. entertained the Delegates' the Association ; and resumed his seat amidst loud tion : and it was speedily set to work. Water was l*t —Number of Private eanniy of Eflkenny for the mnrder of Rody Donohoe, tion for some time :—" That in the opinion of this and long-continued applause. The Chairman then Corn Laws confer any benefit upon the working and Joint Stock Banks registered in each year from of Kicora Castle near Doomavara last summer. meeting, the plentiful from the plugs in the street ; and in a short classes ?" To commence at eight o'clock. On Wed- 1820 to 1843. Number of Emigrants who haya , , Northern Star would be a very able called on any person who had any charge to make time the flames were subdu ed. It was fortunate Donohoe was murdered on his return from the fair assistant in the establishment of the Union in this to step forward and make it, but there was no nesday night, a members' meeting. On every Tues- embarked from the various Ports of England , Ireland , at Toomayara within of Ms own house, and in distriot ; and that a that the engines vrere got to work at the moment day night, a ball ; and every Saturday night, an and Scotland , during the year 1842 ; showing to what riew Star newspaper be purchased response. Mr. O'Connor again rose amid renewed they ] were : five minutes mor e, and the building the broad light of day. His son, his neice, and a weekly for every lodge in the district." Agreed to cheering, harmonic meeting, under the auperiutendance of part of the tcorld they have Emigra ted.—Number of and announced that he would enrol mem- would have been beyond the power to save. As it the Council, for the benefit of the Association. iieigbbouringman were presentat the time,but were unanimously. Mr. Hunter was then empowered to bers in the room below, and moved a vote of thanks was Quarters of Malt made in the respective years ot take a room for , the shop fixtures are all destroyed ; with nearly 1840 and 1842, in the United Kingdom , distinguishing overawed by the three murderers. the Workington Lodge ; also for to the Chairman ; which was seconded by Mr. the whole of the stock ; and the fire was rapidly York.—The Chartists of York will have two balls Asotbsb.McfiDEK. —The Gazette of Tuesday con- the purpose of holding the General Delegate Meet- Clark, of the Executive, who commended Mr. on Martinmas evening : one at Mr. Hall's, the Ebor the quantity made in each country, and the quantity used in ga in moiinting upwards. The great volume of water tains a proclamation offering a reward of £80 for , which was accomplished ; therefore, all George White's pamphlet, in reply to Mr. Humphrey thrown on it by the engines Tavern, Foss-gate, and one at Mrs. Penrose's, the by Brewers and V ictuallera . and Retail Brewers. —The further Delegate Meetings the , and by a "ho se" from Statistics of Mortality in England. —Number of Depo- the discovery of the assassins of Patrick Maquire, a will be held in Parry, to the notice of the meeting. The vote was one of the plugs direct , saved the building, aud the Yorkshireman Coffee-house, Copper-gate ; at which bailiS, who was waylaid and brutally murdered on Miners' Koom, Washington-street, near ihe Corn- unanimously carried. Mr. Mantz made a suitable furnitur e their country friends are most respectfull y invited sitors in the Savings ' Banks , and the amount ot depo- market. A Delegate in the upper room . Of course the latter j sits on the 20th Novembar , 1842 — Number of Waate Friday night last, at a place called Leganamer, in Meeting will be held every response. The meeting then dissolved, previously sustained much injury from the saving torrent. The to attend. , the count?of Leitrim.. Thursday. giving three cheers for O'Connor, three for the sp Mosslev.—The members of the Chartist Associa- Land Icciosure Acts passed during every ten years irit evinced by the neighbours and the assembly tion are particularly requested to meet in their room from 1800 to 1840—Rent il of the Metropolis as A srvn.i-ft xewaed is offered in the same Gazette A Meetiicgof Delegates, in connection with the Charter, three for Repeal, aud three for the generall y was praiseworthy ia the extre me. Ever y , Miners' Association, was holden on Monday last, at Northern Star. UpwardB of one hundred members - Brook-bottom, on Tuesday evening next, for the assessed to the Police Rate. —Number and cost of the for the apprehensionof the murderers of John Loo- exertion was used to quench the flames. The con purpose of nominating a Council, aud other Metropolitan Police.—Ju at£o« Tindal' a Judgment on the head, driver to Mr. Wbvte, of KUbnrn, couaty of the Bowling Green Inn, Halshaiv Moor, near Bolton. were enrolled. duct of Mr. Jonath an Leach , the chief constable was new There were nearly sixty important business. question of Church Rates .—Statistics of Cbihe /o* Cork. delegatespresent. A reso- Thb Great Metropolis — Ntw Organization.— most active and judicious. He guided one of the 1812, showing the increase and decrease in the respec- lution wasagreed to for the restriction of the hours The second of a series of metropolitan meetings waa jets , and was tho first to enter with it into the burn- NoTTiNeHAM.-5-The members of the Council request The ?0LL0vm?G 13 from the Nenagh Guardian :— of labour, in conformity with the advice given by Wednesday night last a fall attendance; of members and friends on Sunday, tive counties ; the number of Capital Sentences in on Sunday -night last, the house of a man named held on , in Hemingway's ing building. We have heard that Mr. Liddell was 1840-41-42 , with the specified crimes ; the numbe r of the late Conference, to eight hours per tfay. An in- Bplesdid Saloon, Mile-end road. At eight o'olock, insured ; but not we fear to the extent of his loss. It Nov. 19th, at two o'olock in the afternoon , when Patrick Hogan, in the neighbourhood of Ballina- teresting debate took Executions ; the number of sentences of all aorta , dongh, was entered by a j»rty of five men, two of place upon the best method of the hour for which the meeting waa convened, the was also fortunate tha t the fire Occurred in the day- business of great importance will be laid before securing payment for the Miners labour without the spacious Saloon was well them. ! death , transp ortation , imprisonment , whipping and whomwere armed with pistols, they searched the filled; the side gallery time. Had it been at night, and a little wind , the fining, for the year s 1840-41-42; the ages ot the the exorbitant deductions to which they are at pre- being crowded by the fair sex. On Mr. O'Connor's destruction of property might have been immense. Oldham.—On Sunday (to-morrow), Mr. William house for Hogan who fortunately was from home. &e»t subjected. Most of the delegates Persons committed ; the Degrees of Instruction of the On being disappointed in not finding him, they dis- present spoke entry, the whole meeting rose and greeted him with Factorv Informations— On Saturday last , Mr. Bell, of Heywood, will lecture ia the Chartist room, Persons committed for each year , from 1836 to 1842 ; upon this subject, and related many acts of injustice loud and hearty plaudits. Mr. Drake was unani- Bates, the factory inspector , Greaves-street, at six o'clock in the evening. Also, charged their pistols at ihe dresser , and broke all practised by their attended at the Guild- snd a Comparative Table , showing the Number of that was on it. The party were straBgers , and un- employers, such as enlarging the mously called to the chair, and briefly opened the hall to sustain informations against several parties Mr. John Crowther will lecture on the principles of Persons Committed for Tr ial or Bailed in each of the tnbs, employing boys to fill and send up the slack, proceedings by reading the placard and entreating for a bre aoh of the Factory Act the Charter, in the Socialist room, Cow-hill, at two known to the family, who were greatly alarmed at without making any . The first case was last four years ; and distinguishing the numbers for the circumstance. allowance to the Miner for a fair hearing for any and all who might present against Mr. Robert Tolson, against whom there o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. each Count y. getting it, &c. &c. This businesswas left for fur- themselves to their notice, and particularly invited were thre e distinct [charges , 1st—For not having a Rochdale.—Mr. Joseph Wood will deliver a 1 ec- Plbasast—Yeb.7 I—The Editor of the N.Guav ther discussion at the forthcoming Conference, the those who had any charge to make against Mr. The whole compiled from authentic sources, dim says he has received the following surgeon 's certificate for a girl named Emma Spivey. ture on Sunday! afternoon next, at half-past two delegates contenting themselves with passing a re- O'Connor, to come forward, promising them a clear 2nd—For not producing a school voucher for the o'olock ; and Mrs. Kitty Parkiason Will preach a Bi Joshua Hobso n. solution, declaratory of their stage, and ensuring them a fair hearing. —Placards THBBA.TEKI36 KOTtCB. opinions and the same child ; and 3rd , for not havi ng her entered on sermon in the evening at six o'olock. Only Three Penca I Only Three Pence ! opinioas of their constituents, that coals ought to be had been carried about the great thoroughf ares of the register of workers , whioh is a book kept for that * Big Beixx Ejehpstox—You did not take my got bj weight and paid f or according ly. An address this part oftho metrop olis,bearin g the like invitation ; New Radfok d.—Mr. H. Dorman, of Nottingham, g* Illness and pressin g engagemen ts have prevented last notice, I tell the men again to purpose. Tolson not denying the charge , was fined will preach in the Independent Chapel, Danman- g mind themBelveS to the masters was then agreed to, and it was de- so that the barkers can no longer plead ignorance of 20a. and expences on each the Compile r from getting the Almanack rcaiy before by night for my Corporal knows every one of them , termined that it should be charge. The next case was Btreet, on Sunday evening uext, Nov. 19th, at six 1 pr esented to them on an opportunity being offered , for a public charge , agaisst Woodh ouse. an engineer at Eastwood' s mill. the day now advertised , Thursday nes . you are a. great tyrant against the Priests and Re- Monday the 20th of November, and each mine was had they been disposed to make one. The chair- o'clock. f , Folly Hall , against whom there were four charges. 1st, London : J. Cleave, Shoe-lane ; Mancheste r, Hey* peal I will give you three or four bullets in the belly. ordered to make out statements of grievances, and a man concluded by introducin g Mr. O Connor , for not having a certificate of age for a boy named Birmingham.—The Chartists of Birmingham are respectful application for such aa advance as would wood , Oldham-street ; Birmin gham, Gnest ; Leeds and ZEMPSTON. who addressed the vast assembl y for more than an George Edward Har per; 2ad , not producing a school requested to attend at their place of meeting, , enable the Miners to earn four shillings per day for hour in a strain of fervid eloquence, and amid the 37. Peck-lane, on Sunday evening next, at seven Huddersneld J. Hobson ; Newcastle, Fftace and. Co- > Here follows the figure or outline of a man, with vouOher; 3rd , for his not being on the register of Glasgow, Paton and Love. I eight hours labour. hearty plaudits of the auditors. He concluded by workers ; and 4th , for havin g, on the 25th ult. o'clock, to nominate the General Counoil for the six bullets perforating his brain and several parts of Tro g&ess op the Mikbbs Association in Sooth observing that he bad laboured aa hard as any man , Peck-lane locality. his body]. worked him above nine hours. Ho was fined 20s. Sta ptokdshiiik. —A lecture was given by Mr. J. particularly for the last six weeks. He was grati- and expenses in each case. The next and last was Halifax.—A special meeting of the councillors of ANGER , FI STULA , POLYPUS, and every ** By Sod you Will gst no fnrpier uotiee from me Wilde and Mr. Battler, in the Woodman , Dudley , fied to find Chartis m as much in the ascendant as f( paper on this night is cutting down my John Tay lor , for workin g two young persons under this district will be held on Sunday, (to-morrow) at VJ variety of Tumour extir pated without the knife for 30m on the 7ih instant. —On the 10th of November, a ever ; yet. in his absence, slanderers were at work ; eighteen years of age , Lower Warley, at two o'clock p.m. * religion. large meeting was dur ing the night and having by a system of treatment not known to any class of. held at Mr. William's house, but when he returned they crept into their holes—be produc ed vouchers to that effect . This was an Mr. B. Rushton will deliver a lecture in the Medical Professo rs. I remain Coat 's Hill, near Dudley. At the close of the meet- could never find them. But he would give them an Captain Steelribs of this town an County Tipperary.* aggravate d case, but in consideration of the man Chartist Association Room, Pellon-lane, on Sunday, Bronohocele , all Swellings of the Neck, and evary ing many enrolled their names,—On the 11th , two unerring receipt : Let them labour as he had la- being a cripple, and having to paj the fine out oi (to-morrow) at six o'olock in the evening. sort of Scrofulous malady that resist the common, Last Sunday a threatening notice was posted at meetings were held, one at the Bricklayer 's Arms, boured, and they would receive as much grateful his own pocket , the bench mitigated the penalty to All communications for the Chartists of Halifax modes of troatment , arc also effectuall y cored by thft ehapel in Atighintaln, threatening vengeance on Great Bridge , and the other at the Ring of Bells, return as he had done—(loud and continued twenty-six shillings and expenses in each case. must be addressed to Mr. James Chippendale, 31, any one who would take a vacant farm on Mr. Rowley, with good success.—At a meeting of Miners cheering). He had ever followed a straightforward South-street, Halifax. *. X.. WARD, Brown's estate,—EnnisktiltnReporter. held at the Sampson and Lion, BDpton, fourteen course. He had commenced with the poorest of the Manc hester. —The Poweb Loom Weavers. 18, Trafalgar-street , Leeds, and S8, Oldfi eld-road , members were tnrblled. —The Miners held their —A meeting of this body was held at the Carpen- Mr. Kydd, of! Newcastle, purposes lecturing in We learn with great regret one of those myste- poor : with'them he continued, and should continue the following places :—At Bradford on Sunday Salford , Manchester. rious movements, which in other counties manifest district meeting at the Dog and Partridge, on the to the end—(loud,cheering, waving of hats, &o ). ters' Hall, on Wednesday evening, Mr. Sinclair in , 13th instant. Mr. Pyle and others delivered ad- Never did the people present a better front the chair. The following resolutions were adopted : (to-morrow) ; at Halifax, on Monday, ^November The num ber of affl icted who may be seen under themselvesin lighting of straws and making bon- than they ! 20th ; at Sowerby. on Tuesday, the 2l«t j at Hebden fires , has commenced here. In one district, the . The meeting was a very enthusiastic and did at present. He had laboured hard to produce —-** That t the prices received by us, the > Power treatment at the above Establishments , will be found successfnl one, and adjourned to the 27th of Nov., it. He was glad their Chairman had called upon Loom Weavers of Manchester and vicinity are not Bridge, on Wednesday, the 22nd ; at Todmorden., ob amply sufficient proof of the pre-eminence of Mr. houses of Roman Catholics have been singled out Thursday, the 23rd ; and at Heywood, on Friday, during the night by two distinct White marks. We when it will be holden at the house of Mr. John any one who had anything to say to come forward. sufficient to procure for our families the coarsest and the 24th. All communications for Mr. Kydd to be Wabd 's modes of practice. have not been able to ascertain the real meaning of Williams, Coata Hill, near Dudley. He also dared them to do so. Not a single acuser commonest necessaries of life, nor such as the Attendance in Leeds on Tuesdays, and in Salford oaji , masters are enabled to pay by the present state of addressed to the care of Mr. Leach, news-agent, Oak? these demonstrations, but, no doubt, something AXBLETH .—A meeting of the miners' society Bhowed his face. After this will they growl, and street, Manchester. on Thursdays and Saturdays. politicalis intended;—Ibid. was held *>t the house of Mr. Rusby on the 14th 6&y they have no chance of meeting the man iu the market for the goods that our labour produces." insL The good e*nse is progressing here. public. ; " That it is the opinion of this meeting that the Bradford.—A; meeting of local lecturers win be THE SIGNAL TIBtS. A public xkbtikgof coal miners will be holden at DUBLIN. Irish Universal Association. weavers iii the employ of Mr. Waddington were holden on Sunday (to-morrow), at two o'olock in — —The out, the afternoon, in the Counoil Room, The Cbri Constitutionof Tuesday contains letters H&slegrove, near Stockport , Cheshire, on Monday Association met as usual on Sunday, the 12th instant. justified in turning as Mr. Waddington Butterwortb next. Chair to be taken at eleven o'clock in ths was paying less for the same fabric than the Buildings. ! from a host of Correspondents, giving accounts of The room was nearly filled, the impressslon made upon White Abbey;—The Chartists of White Abbey the renewal of the signal fires on Saturday last, in forenoon. At the close of the public business a that which may be termed the mere Repeal patty, on other manufactu rers in the town."—" That we, meeting of delegate*from the various coal works preceding Sunday being evident in the return the power-loom weavers of Manchester in public «ill meet in the School Room, on Monday evening, the Counties of Cork, Kerry, Waterford, Tipperary, the of meeting assembled at eight o'clock. ! £c &c Tha Editor says—** On will be holden at the Three Tuns Inn, Haslegrove. many vrho had never till then entered the Chartist , consider that a general advance FOR NEW ORLEANS. limerick, Clare, It is particularly requested that each coal work will of wages is requisite , and resolve that we never will Central Locality.—The Chartists of the Central Saturday evening, the hills were again in a blws. rendezvous. Before the proceedings commenced, con- Locality will meet in the Council H ARK AWAW , Cormi ck, 700 tons 21st Nov. of send by their delegates the contributions for the versation* took place, In which mutual explanations relax in our exertions until we have accomplis hed Room, Butter- Throughou t a large portion this Cdnniy, wher- that object. worth Buildings, on Sunday (to-morrow) morning, ATLAS. Prince , 800 tons, 1st Deo. ever tiie eye turned, it was Baluted by a fire. In men at present out of work. being afforded, the Repealers expressed their entire con- " A resolution was then passed appoint- A public ¦ebtiitg of coal miners will take place ing a committee to carry the foregoing resolution at ten o'olock. ! Emigrants about to embark for the above ports Kerry, the same signal wasseen " on every eminence, viction that Mr. O'Connell had been led into error re- Daisy at Duckworth Hill, near Darwin, on Monday next; garding the conduct and objects of the Universal Suf- into effect , and pledging the meeting to furnish Hill.—The Chartists of Daisy Hill will will find the accommodations on. board tfaeBe ships and Waserford, Tipperary, Limerick, and Clare, meet on this (Saturday) evening, tk superi or chair to be taken at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. f age A socia ion, subscriptions to bear the necessary expences. aud on Sunday (to- of very descri ption , in Cabin , Second were equally alive to their " dnty." These " de- r s t and tosmjot them declared that he morrow) morning', in their rooms. Cabin , and Steera ge. Famili es or parties desir ous a got np prepara- N.B. There will be no delegate meeting at Duck- ought at once to apologise for the various denunciations Excellent speeches in support of the resolutions were monstrations" cannot be " without worth HiU. delivered by Messrs . Dixon, Laul , Fox, Leader. &c, Ntw Leeds.—The New Leeds members of the of being select, can have separate rooms. tion. There must be sobib system—some manager— be bad indulged in. Mr. Patrick Morgan being called Improvement to the chair the proceedings went on aa usuaL Messrs. &c. Thanks having been voted to the chairman , Class will meet on Sunday (to-morrow) A sufficient supp ly of Biscoit, Flour, Oatmeal , some persons to originate and direct, and some the meeting dissolved. afternoon , at two o'clock. Rioe, and Potatoes , are found by the ship ; and one through whomthe direction it communicated tn the O'Higgins, Dyott, tec, addressed the assembly on the £barri# HnXtUmtntt -working classes expecting a panacea Tub CHARTtsca of George'e-strcet ate requested to shilling per day allowed each passenger , it detain ed, muUifartousdistricts of the country. Who are vhey ! futility of the for B ARNBLEY.—The turnout againgst Messrs. Hex- meet in their roots on Sunday (to-morrow) morning, accordin g to Act of Parliament. In the neighbourhood of this City (Cork) the signals their distresses in any thing short of the Six Points ; worth and Co. still continues to excite considerable j liOKDOW.—Citt 01 Lohdom Political ahj yet declaring their willingness to aid in the work ot at ten o'clock. Apply to FITZHUGH , WALKER and Co blazed as in places more remote. Ho fewer than interest in this town and neighbourhood. The Little Hobton;—The Chartists of Little Horton , , iverpool^ twenty were counted from Sunday's Well, and the SciEJfTific Ijistitotios, Tobsasaik Lake.—Oa Repeal to the uttermost, as it was one instalment of the weekly meetings are well attended, and the weavers 12 Goree Piazzas L Tuesday evening last, a public meeting was held in I>yott read these passages from will meet in the School Room, Park Place, ai nine yelling was heard for miles around. In quarters of good they sought Mr. are as determined as ever not to submit to & reduc- o'clock on Sunday, (to-morrow) morning, and in the the Connty, too, not named by oar Correspondents, the a-bove spacious Hall, to hear a lecture fre m Mr Mil O'Connor's letter* where he promises. In the event tion of their wages ; they justly consider that their Now Beady. rang O'Connor on iho itale of affairs. The tiz»e an- of the Liberator's incarceration to agitate the masses in afternoon at two 6'oloek. the peasantry were a3 active, and the fires sp wages are already top low, and that the scanty pit- Thompson's Houses.—The Chartists of Thomp- sp successively from ilfl v> hill. In the neighbour- nounced to take the chair was eight o'clock ; tat England and procure petitions for his liberation, &c, tance for which they toil, is scarcely sufficient to FT1HE CHARTIST PENNY ALMANACK, notwithstanding the exceedingly unfavourable etate which were gratefully responded to, son's Houses will meet in their room on Sunday (to- 1 FOR 1844. hood of Bandou, the first &re was lighted at C&sael and the meeting sustain life and secure a shelter for themselves and morrow) morning; at ten o'clock. HilL This was about half-past seven o'clock, and of ihe weather—it being both wet and oold—before broke up in tne utmost harmony and good feeling. It their families: and that if they were to submit to a the hour of seven, crowds were pressing aroaad the Bowling BackJLane.—The Chartists of Bowling Being Bissextile, or Leap Year , contain ing 28 in a few minutes, as far *s the eye could reach, the only remain* now for general orders to issue from the reduction of th eir wstRes, it would be ruinous to Back Lane wtii , Pages of closely printed matter and is the best was illumined, amid dancing and door for admission. At eight o'clock, the Hall was Corn Exchange, the head quarters of the Repealers, meet in their room on Sunday (to- , . whole hcrison the interests of the whole town. At the usual morrow) morning, at nine o'clock d i h book of the kind ever published at the price. . jeliiag and blowing of horns. Prom Mallow along densv lj crowded. Mr. E. Mint 3 was unanimously and there will be but one party amongst the working weekly meeting of the weavers , held on Monday , an two n t e amid loud applause afternoon. i Contents .-—Weather Tables ; Calendar; Remark- *> the County of Limerick Tlut$' s&obemtnt the Chairman opened tfee proceedings in abriefaddress. worthy man, Mr. J. Barrow, from Bolton. The meet oa Sunday (to-morrow) Revolution ; National Debt ; Christianity; a Ques- welfare of the weavers of thiB town. The shopkeepers , morning, at ten o'olock, of Anti-Corn Law Men ; Mr. O'Connor then rose amid thunders of applause. spacious Hall 'was crowded in every part by an atten- colliers , &o., still continue to contribute weekly to and at two in the afternoon. tion for the whole body He proceeded :—Since he last had the pleasure of tive and respectable audience. Democratic Poetry ; An Address 'to the Working Sxajtosd shibb Mi?XBS.—At a delegate meeting, our cause , and we have not the least doubt but that Stockport.—Mr. C. Doyle will deliver a lecture in and Middle Classes ,- and a great variety of Chartist meeting them, he had been taking counsel with the GLASGOW.—At a meeting held in the Young ultimately we shall frustrate the designs of our the Chartist Room, Temperance Yard, Hill Gate, held in the Potteries last -week , the following rams men of the north, and was glad to find on his return and other useful information, were paid into the District Fnnd :—Cock , Fpley-lane- Men's Academy, College-street, on Monday evening, enemies. on Sunday (to-morrow) evening. The chair to be to town that Chartism was still progressing. Thie it was resolved, that a public meeting should be held taken at half-past six o'olock. Publisked by Cleave, Loridoa ; Hobson, Leedfl j Jtod , £i la Hi Small Thorn , 7* 5^1; Bsyley'« Irfxi ge, was no ticket meeting ; every man had free aeoess, Brad ford. — A ccidents.—While a young man Heywood, Manchester ; Franc© and Sinclair, New- Bontem , £1 8s Id; Pioogi Inn , Hanle y, £1 4b 2d; on Monday evening next, for the purpose of taking named Wm. Holroyd apprentice to Mr. Thomas Manchester.—Carpenters' Hall .—Mr. William , and migat h*Te free and fair diseusnon (theeifi). into consideration the propriety of advancing, so , an castle ; Oliver, Darlington ; Davison Stockton ; Sasyd Green , 8b sa; Bisefc Xiun , Bnrslem , $1 $M \ Since he b&oame pnbh'c tnan many changes had Halliday, carpenter, of Southgate, in this town, was Jones, of Liverpool, will address the Chartists of Davison, Bishop Auckland ; Williams, Sunderland J Prince Albert , TnuataU , Ci 1»3 ; Crown and Anchor, * far as practicable, the plan of Organisation. Let Manchester, in the above Hall, on Sunday (to-mor- taken place in the political world. The seene of f eel on Monday afternoon engaged on a ladde, in George- Tweddate, Stokesley News and Cleveland Reporter TansfcJl , 15s 4dj Bradle y GreeB, 13* 2d; Old Oak , ~w»s Ireland. The enemy had com- all those who interested in the question of a in fixing a spout, tho ladder suddenly gave row) evening, at half-past six o'clook. , conflict now union with England and Wales, rally round street, Office , Stokesley ; and Railton, Barnard Castle. It Cheadle , a*i l«d; Kingiley, 13* 6d; Chesterton menced with a blunder, and would finish with a the wayjand he was precipitated to the ground from ft Salford.—Mr. William Dixon will lecture ia the may be obtained of any Chartist Bookseller in tke Us A&; Xantton Heath , 19s lid ; Norton , S * Sd; Dew Organization, so far as it eaa be acted upon ; ' blunder (hear, hear). During his recent tour he and instead of finding faults height of two stories : he was bo severely crushed Chartist Room, GeorgeVetreei, Salford, on Sunday Kingdom. HamB-a-Hea d, 11* 3a; Alssger 's Bank , £1 3s lOd; had enrolled seven thousand members under the , step forward and pre- aud shaken, that it was for some time foared he (to-morrow) evening, at half-past Bix u'clock. JLndJey , 5s 10d ; Talk *«b HOI , 10b Bd.—Total , pare for the Conference whicfc is to meet in April on his removal new Organization. Some ef those who appeared to next, when the whole country will have an opportu- had received internal injury ; but, delight in bickering and squabble had declared that to the Infirmary, he obtained such medical OLD MOORE'S SHEET ALMANACK FOR nity of being oonsulted as to our future line of THB LANCASTER TRIALS. is now Publishing, price One Penny, were paid in for the Gnmberiand the enrolment wa* illegal ; but their Attorney- aid and appliauee as to place him out of danger i 1844, The iollo'sriBZ Bums action, and if there be anything defective in the printed on a Sheet of Fine Demy, with Six Splendid jaen:—Cock. Polej-lane-End , £3 4s 8d; Small General, Mr. Roberts, had taken up a tard ; he, a new plan, then will be the time before evening, and we are happy to state that he ifl PARTIES desirous to perfect their seta of this , barrister, had takes out his card ; and last, not to discuss such. I now in a fair way of recovery.—A youth named Engravings ! Thorn , 33 lld^ Bayiey'a lod ge, Buralem , 18s 2d- hope my fellow citizens will adopt such steps as will X valuable Work, will do well to apply imme- Hanley, £1 15s 7id ; Sneya Gre en, least, T. S. Daneombe, M.P., had also become a Butterfield , w*b on Thursday brought fro m Taorn- dia tely, as there is but a limited quantity of some " For the scra p-book alone , this sheet mutt ba Kon ?h Inn , entitle them to be represented iu the ensuing Con- having received a severe 14b I %1; Black Lion, Bunlem , 3*. »^d ; Prince Albert, member of the National Charter Association (eheers). Glasgow ton to the Infirmary, of the numbers now on hand. worth more than doable the money charged. " —Fr et He had been with the movement nearly elerea years ference. Men ot , recollect this is your own WOUud on his left hand, o wing to a gun, whioh had lans tall. J7» 9d; Crow n and Anchoi, Tnust oll, cause; therefore to the meeting on Monday evening Every Chartist (ought to be ia possession of this Press. . £1 Ss —Iota, £3 r* ioa\ —siice the 4th of February, 1833. What he then missed fire, having discharged itself when ho was 5^d- was he still was now. When he entered the House next. in the act of examining the priming. Record of the great Chartist Tbiuhph ovef the London : Cleave, Shoe Lane ; Heywood , Man ches- SOXiTH SIAJTOfiDSHiSB. —A pub lic meeting of of Common!1, he found the Members engaged in a Bridgkton.—Mr. J. Adams lectured in the Char- Tory Government.! It was the best aud most suc- ter ; Hobson, Star Office , Leeds ; Guest , Birming - Miners was held si the Castle Inn , Darl&ttos , Kov. 8. game of shuttlecock, endeavouring to toss power, tist Hall, Dale-street, on Wednesday evening last. cessful legal fig ht the Movement party ever had. The ham ; and all Agents for this Paper ia Tovm and Several resolution * irere adopted , which -were ably At the close of ths lecture, some objections were emample then afforded may be followed, with advan- pension, and place alternately front one faction to Prorogati Tuesday, Country. spoken to by ileesrs. Wilde, from Wak«fleld ; Pyle, the other He immediately came to the canelosion raised by a Corn-Law Repealer (a Mr. Madden) on of Parliament—On Par- tage, by the Defendants in Ireland. which ended in a challenge by Mr. Colquhonn , to liament was further prorogued to the 19.h day of A few Copies of that excellent Work, bom Newcastle, and several other spea kers. that, for all good purposes, that House was rotten WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE. —that the evil lay in its constitution, and that it discuss the merits of a repeal of the Corn Laws, December. Coatbsid sb—A Gsceral aeering of part of the under existing circumstances. This THE STkTE OF IRELAND, hall, aust be radically reformed—(loud applause). He , Mr. Madden , Jews have bben hitherto forbidden to enter ' Coaibridge District was held in the Cemet Inn found convenient to decline; any Norway ; the in erdiction has been suspended in Bv] ARTHUR O COKNOB , ¦which was addressed by Messrs.Clovg ban and Emb ie- determined to set himself to work, to effect this but offered to meet ADJOURNMENT OF THB MICHAELMAS SES- great difficulty was, working matt in the village en the qnestion, ¦which favour of eueh Israelite naturalists as may wish to rem ain on han d, and may be had in two Numbers , ton, at great length. At the close of the meeting » desirable eh*rDjre. . The then , to effor Mr. Win. Brown at once SIONS FOB THE TRIAL O» JELOXS, & great num ber enrolled themselYea members of the get working aen to speak—-to lake an Active part; accepted- attend the scientific congress to be held at Chrii- at Four pcnoe eaeh. * Mintls TJuloa. but now H a ebange had eome o'er the spirit of their DUMFRIES.—On Thursday, the Dumfries and tiana. during the next summer. It is supposed that No Man ean understand the position of Ireland , Maxwelltown Working Men's Association an indication of a reform favourable to religious IS HEREBY 3lxssB$. Holbsaie AlfD Tott lectoKd last dream" : they had discovered that their security , which has or the beari ng of Irish Questions , who is not con- NOTICE GIVEN, that tha id been in exiatenoe for about seven freedom. Michaelmas General "we ^ at tbelolloifing placcS with good tucfcess—Nov. lay in their takisg their own affairs their own years, waa dis- versant with this perfect picture of Ireland' s Con- Quabteb Sessions of hands, and it wa* now, " Don't ipoak to» long"— solved", or rather merged in the National Charter dition ; the causes of her degradation , and the Reme- the Pbace for the West Riding of the County of llh, B^Uey : Hot. fth, Hedccond irike ,- Jfov. Sih, Association. At a meeting of the members of the York, will be holden Qiurwell;2 ;ov. Sih, Qilderso *ae; Nov. 10th, Advs.1- (cheers and laughter). The. object ef Government dies for her manifold evils. by Adjournment, at Bbadpord, should be, according to John of Greenfield , "all the latter society, on Monday evening last, Mr. James Jf ovfycoming t Cfiart&t ifBtwIftt g*. on Afonefay, the Fourt h Day of December nest, aA toa. M'Niel, stooking-»jaker London , Cleave ; Manchester , Heywood ; Leeds, stuff is the woild foi all the folk in the world"— , was nominated a member Hobsoi) , Northern Star Office ; and all Booksellers. Half-past Ten o'Ciock in the Forenoon ;—and by Wejtzh atbi , Kov. 11, 1843—Mr. John Hsnter , (great cheering). A great topic now was the of the Council, in the room of Mr. John Bell, joiner, further Adjournment from thence will be holden a& agent for the Miner s Association, addressed a very increase of sriae j the Tvae» had discovered that resigned. The cause is at present in a flourishing SuNDERLAND.—Mr. Thomas Diokinson will lecture Sheffield, on Thursday, the Seventh Day of tht numerous and spirited meeting here, and read several the diet of a prison was superior to that of the condition in Dumfries, both as regards accession to in the Chartist Room, on Sunday (to-morrow) moru- MR. J OSEPH PITMAN'S same Month of December next, at Half-past Ten ytfagraphs from the Jtorthem Star. A vote of thank * the Chartist ranks and ing, at ten o' in the evening at seven , m workhouse. Children hear :their pareats read the . inereased zeal—a result clock ; and CONVER SAZIONI ON PHONOGRAPHY , o'Ciock in the Forenoon, for the TRIAL OF were given t» the proprietor and editor for their paper. The nafaral inference drawn is, if I am to which Mr. O'Connor's well-timed visit, and the in- the eame place. FELONS AND PERSONS INDICTED FOB generous insertion of the pr oceedings of the Miner * of prison—(he*r, hear). troduction of our new Organization, have beea (to-morrow), a meeting of MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY , and , when all Jurors, Suitow, be an outcast, give ae the LohDOR. -On Sunday EVENIN GS, MISDEMEAN ORS Great Britai n and Ireland . A vote of thank * was Every man must know that political disquietude is mainly instrumental in producing. the members of the Weavers' locality will be holden FRIDAY November 20th , Persons who stand upon Reeogni«mee, ana others jjrarto the mechanic * of WMtehaven , for the liberal Br; li-lane, 2i&t, 2brd , and 24th, in the COMMERCIAL BOOMS, caused by social wrong. Heretofore one advocated BRADFORD.—On Sunday morning the members at the Weaver*' Arms, Pelham-street, having business at tae B»id Sessions, are repaired to Kipporfc they hav© render ed to the Miners , in .their ; bow, happily, they had of the Chartist School Spitslfielde. Chair to be taken at balf-t^t eight Lkeds, commencing at Eight o'Clock. Admission, one erotehet, toa« another , Park-place, mot. 'in their Is. ; Back Seats, 6d. attend the Court. struggle. merged into one ir»nd» united cry for tha whole room, when it was resolved to form classes for o*cloek. N.B.—A Chartist Burial Club is aeld here Prosecutors and Witnesses in eases of Felony aad A DZIXGAI X ICEITISS WM hoidfilLai Adwallon on Charter.—(cheers). They did not ask for lO HiBeh mutual xnstrnctipn. The class will be open erery every Saturday morning. PRIVATE MORNING and EVENING CON- Misdemeanor from the Wapontakes of Staincliffe Saturday last , when the following sums -were paid in :— as was prcaised ander the Reform Bill : all they evening from six to ten o'elock. Instruction is Thb Executive will be in attendance at the VERSA ZIONI , in the Philosophical Hail, Wed- and EweerosB, Claro, thei Ainsty, Agbri^and Balifax 93 fid; Pour Lace Bads 7»; Bradford M oor asked was, when they arrived at that age that tkey not confined to one particular branch of education. hour of three, precisely, on Sunday afternoon next, nesdat , 11 i a.m. and 7£ p.m. Admission Is. Morley Skyjack and Barkstonash, nuBt attend the 16s : Birkinshaw 12s 3d; Beeston 7* 4d; Leedstt I*; were permitted t« make wills, inherit property, *ro., The members of the Council met en Sunday evening the 19th inst., at the City of London Institute, Sessions at Bbadfobd ; and those from the Wapon- Thiraite G«e 3s 6d; Barnsle y 12s 5^d; Oue Com- that they should have the power of giving a vote,— in their room, when it was unanimously resolved Turnagain-lano, to meet the District Counoil, con- Stwfforth and Tiekhill, OsgoldonwHr aad A BSCONDED , takes of aons 7s ; Bovling 18s 6d; Cliffon 17s ; Staindi ff 4s 0 jd; (htar, hear, and tbeeni). Alluding to Ireland, Mr. that sixty cards be sent for. The Council call on sisting of on« member from each locality, when May 11th , from Thornton , near St»incross, being the remainder of the west Riding, Jostpb "WestiBorelaEd -was - of officers, and xi Bradford , Ezra Scott , EBcfaEocuwiie Si—Mr. O'Connor *aid , if we go to argument, how all those persons holding cards, to apply to the loca- they will proceed to the election a boy Twelve years ofage. mast alter d at the Sessions at Sheffield. 'ftppoic sEd General TreasnTf r , and Mr , Stephen Taylor , was eatitled lity where they reside, , transact other important business. has light hair, full face, had on a sleeved waiafcoat, ' clearly eonld it be ehowa she to have their names enroll d , ELSLEY, fieEvni Sicrctiiry for tbfc distriet A vot« of thinks to domestic legislation It waa said there was a and pay up the subscription due, iu'jorder to enable Mr. Clark, M.E.C. will address Mb brother cord trowferp and! clogs. Any person detaining C. H. "K25 zirea io Mr. DztIs f or his sa f ari in ice disinet tho various ioealities CharttFt- i p«! in.general , at the Working him , a nd appl ying I to Thomas Godly, a Newtou- Clerk of the Peae&, rcbc::iou ia lzeUnd. Could a whoie nati#n refeeJ— to send their quota to the and the >lieU; , , All cciunianicstions are to >;a adfirr-£S -d tv? ?ir. Jo=sph ^p. 20, £0) 1 Theu it mnst be qaite clear, I&t he ilxccutive siEinediatcly. The meeting adjourned 10 ik-nVHa!!, £9.}, Mi^ T6sabai-, ISiS, TF>stiE9rcland , Shaw Pirld , Botb ^eiL adsr.itd the rebeliica. that tht leries i^d rifcei!c d Siiiday List, Hi feix v'vlvok ia tut) oveuiufi. ing aex.1, at sot*h» u'viuok. reccifg ie& feu uiui^iowa-rd. W&kefisid , ; 0 THE NO R THERN STAR j . _ _ ¦wmcb SCOTC H TRIA LS FOE . BLASPBEMY. however, is the first casa for a long period of years, in- time it was considered that no further danger ou their arrival at Figuer ^a, proceeded in the direc- fuaeral expenses, and Ithe balance to be paid to my a&anftr tt gtf, $*? could be apprehended. frem.ike Sdisburgh WeeJdy ChroaicU ) deed, of this description , which has bean brough t before tion of Rosas. executors. V , f Abridged tb e Court ; and ire have no reason to believe that much, It h quite impossible to form any «To of all liars an d fools, I do accurate calcula- i " Madrid , Nov. 8. stop the mouth s F rom the LondonQanetie of Friday, Nov.10. EICJH WUBT OP JUSTICIARY, if any; impression has yet been made by the efforts of tion of the loss of pro perty, bnt it most be very consi- hereb y certi fy that my death is brough t about by tbe se indiviauals ; and we are willing to regard derable. The oil factory, in which " To-day two legislative bodies, assembled in the tesd swallow- Supreme Crimi nal Conrt met on Monday, for it in the fire origin ated, gress my own cool and deliberate act. I in BANKRUPTS. The the light of an attempt , d d is wholly consumed. The bulldiBg is Hal! of Con , have declared the Queen of age. morphine , first time after tbe^vscaiion , when there were pre- etected and defeated in ue not lofty, but it 11 Numbe r of voters , 209. ing half a pint of brandy, fif teen grains of Pouchee, of 27, Oxford-street , stationer , kbe time, as to which we may try the effect of the punish * extended upwards of sixty yards in only use the George John sent tba Lcrd J ustice Cleric, and Lords Sledwyn ard depth/ and was ** For tho questi on 193 and an ounce of laudanum. I shall November 17, at three , and December 20, at two, at ment , which I am now to announce, without at pre- from twent y to thirty wide. It consisted of » melting- rope for fear I vomit*! and thus defeat my object for Cont ain. sent going -farther " Agains t it... .;.... 16 tbe Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. T. M. Alaager. Wednesday, November Sih. , notwith standing the aggravation of house, refining house, and stores for the manufactur ed I am resolved to go. I am weary of the world. It ciany of the The Mod erados and Progresistas have split , and are official asaignee , 12, Birch in-lane , Cornhill ; and Mr. circums tances. I think it also my duty to arti cles. There : was a large stock of tallew, eil, tar- is not the place for an honest man. I want no Soutb-aqaare ' CHjLBGE OP BLASPHEMY. add , at daggers drawn with each other. R. H. H. Wilton, solicitor ; , Gray a-inn. as a part of the address was directed against the pentine, and cocoa nuts, on the premises, all highly preaching over me, for fea r they toitt lie about me. of Camberwell , Surrey, carpenter policy and the prud ence combustible and it was observed that Thurs day Thomas Baker , , Taierson, charged "with Beliing, or Exposing , and the expediency—of which, , as the water fell On Afternoon the French Government " The fetters found in my trunk I wish handed to 21, at two, and December 19, at twelve, at Thomas to be su-.e, the pannel was t a a p tbe folio wing telegraphic despat ch directed—those in November , a niunber of Wasphemona publications , at va- a most fitting judge—of this on he f tty matter the n mes shot u with increased receiv ed :— the indiv iduals to whom they are the Court of Bankruptc y/ London ; Mr. William for sale prosecution against him, for vending his blasphe- fur y. I want mailed and postage paid as rious periods, during the -present year , in a shop in " Bayonne , Nov. 7. my saddlebags Turquand , official assignee, 13, Old Jewry-chambers; mons publicati ons — that I think that it was In Norfolk-row the conflagration has been possible. f _ West Beglster-str eet, pleaded not guilty. almost " On the 4th the Congress finally constituted itself* soon as . . and Mr. Harman , solicitors , Earl -street, Blacktaara. bid"do counsel, and -with a most proper and fit prosecution. — I have equally destructive. There were sixteen small houses, " Thi s is a gloomy day, to me at least. That glo- , of 16, Bath-atreet , City-road, The prisoner- the assistance ll o M. Oioza ga has been appointed President ; MM , ghtl (what Charles Jo seph Acutt , conducted iis own defence. no doubt of the effect that will result from tw» of which are who y c nsumed, and the others are rious suu which ODce shose so bri y on ap- , November 21, at half-past two/, and ef twoirienSs this more or less damaged. Many of Alcon, Maz aredo , Pidal , and Gonzales Bravo , Vxce- s cabinet-make r And ason, formerly of tie Edinburgh Polsce, prose cution ; becaus e, though, in his adver- the inmates of the peared to me) this fair world of ours , will ri e no December 19, at half-past twelve , at tfie Court of Ban k- James tisement and houses in Paradise-street commence! Preside nts. M. Oiozaga was elected at the second appear shorn of all now of the Penitentiary, Perth , deposed to purchasi ng address, this individual declares that he removing their more on met If it did , it would ruptcy, London , sir. George John Gra ham,, -official addresses himself furniture , but , as the wind carr ied ballot. He had 66 votes, M. Cortina 43, and M. Can- days »H nature seemed to Eome of tha books that were charged 5n the indictm ent chiefly to the working classes of th e flames in a MM , its splendour. For many assignee, 25, Coleman-atreet; and Meaara. Strange ways, Scotland , yet I am different direction , ths booses on that side escaped. tere 7. Roca do Figores , Nooed&I , Salida, languish. In vain have the flowers spread their from ths prisoner at his shop. He was desiredito pnr- sare tkat he deceives himself if be and Pozardo Herrera have been appointed Secre- Bolidter , Eing's-road , Bedford-row. Fiscal . imagines that that is a class which would easily part FIRE IN FBTTER LANE.--Nl.B gaud y foliage • all natiara 's fimiles are frowns to him and J. Ssdd , of 16 xfcsse them by ths Procurator ¦srfth R0W ESCAP E OV taries. " .; ; Charles KMicfc , Blacfcman -Btreet, •Tbe prisoner cross-questioned tfce TritB ess, th eir belief in thos e truths which are perhaps more Thbkb children. —Shortly after nine o' who has a broken heart . I have struggled on throu gh , pape r stainers , November 24, at one, snfi Bt- clock the Let ters from Spain represent the insurgents of the present hour , Borough and tempt ed to get from him his opinion of the vcloabl e to them in this life than to any ether class in same evening a firo brok e out upon the premises occu- adverse fortune from [boyhood to December 19, at twelve, at the Court of Bankrup tcy, blaspher/iy Barcelona as determined , to hold out while they have war fare. I leave the world conta ined in the books ; int the Court wonld not allow the community. There may, indeed , be a class of pied by Mr. Feather ston , watch and clock manu facturer , till I am weary of the London. Mr. Geor ge Green , official assignee, 18, persons , an ounc e of powder or a cannon-ball. anything. The whole the opMo&s of the witness to be isqnirtd into. like the prison er at the bar , in situ ation s 75, Fetter-lane . It appears tha t the second floor of withou t a decided opinion on Aldermanbury ; and Messrs. Wood and Wickham, above the wor king classes, young men whose education Mr. Feathereton 's house is let UNITED STATES—New York papers of the concern is a myster y 1 cannot comprehend . I t is a Gracecburch-street. Alex. Steel went with the fencer ^witness to purchase out as lodgings. It was " solicitors , Corbet-cou rt, the bocks, and corroborated his testj mosy. is imperf ect and their reading misdirected , and it is to npon the floor in the front room that fLmes wer e seen 20.'h and 21st , brought by the Switzerlan d, two days serious mat ter to think of, dropping suddenl y out of Charles Jo hn Bunt , of 21, Cork-atreet , Borliogt oo* George B. 3>. H. Ma ckerz e, save them from ths mischief that it is necessary the issuing from the windows by City-police constable 402. later than those brought by the Gr eat Western , existence and going you know not where. It is a gardens , 61, St. James 's-slreet , and 107, Quadran t, E q, Northnm ber- rela tives, and very land Stree t also purchased some books from tha law should take its coarse. It was shortly ascertained that the occupier of the have arrived. There is little in them , however, of leap in the dark ; but) I have no Regent-street , billiard table make r, November 23, at prisoner . His lordship then addressed the prisoner. Thomas rosms was from home , and that no one was in, and tbe importance. Accounts from the Southern States few friends here to grieve after me. A few years at half-pa st eleven, and December 23, at eleven, at the and I will be forgotten. Cross-examined—Witness did not recollect of being Pateraon , the sentence of tbe Court is, that for the doors fastened. Adjoining the floor , as we understood , bring in telligence of severe frosts at Alabama , at most, Court of Bankruptcy , London. Mr . Edward Edwa rds, in the shop "before purchasing lie effence of which you have been convicted, you be im- there were three children in bed , and the utmost exer- Charleston , and other places on the 14 h an d 19 .h of "My life , if compared with the mass, would be official'assignee , 7, Fre derick' s-place, Old Jewry ; and boots. Decidedly or perha ps a little above. I he did not recollect of the prison er being obli prisoned for the period of fifteen calendar months ; an>i tions were made to secure them. This was done with Ootober , which it was feared would injure the cot- about a medium onei Mr. Lewis, solicitor , 7, Arandel-street , Strand. ged to whatever you have lived an honest and tolerably moral life. I get a man to pot him ont of fee shop on accoun t of hiB may thick of what I now say—I say to considerable difficulty, and the chil dren taken into a ton crops. It is remarkable that about the same Eejam in George Drury , of Dudley, Worcestershire , you, tkat in the prosp ect time th e weather in England was unusually severe have often been the Victim of other people 's wicked- ¦violence. Had not the slightest recollection of threat- of the solemn and serious public-house opposite. Tbe parish engine having ar- , licensed victualler , November 20, and December 21, at ening to 'bnns tis shop, duty of pronouncing jud gment on a fellow-creature , I rived, a plentiful supply of water was obtained and the thermometer on the 19'.h havin g descended to ness, and they have generally had the cunning and half-paat eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, . Bir- because h& never did threaten , addr ess to put all the blame on me—and often I that. Perhaps he might have said prisoner Reserved praytd u> the Almighty God in whom I believe; that Mr. Fogo, from the Farringdon -street station of the thirty degrees , and on the 28th of Ootober to twenty- mingham. Mr. Frederick Whitmore, official assigne e, in his infinite compassion he would yet vouchsafe to fire brigade having arrived , with their powerful eight degrees . have borne it with calmness and resi gnati on, and Birmingham j and Messrs. Bourne and three years ' impri sonment , forhe thonght so. WitEess engine, * vengeance is mine Wainwrig ht, you the comfort , and the peace, and the hope , and the an entrance was Bpeedlly made into tbe premises , and The Charleston Courier of the 17 th states that a never tried to justif y myself ; for BQlieltora , Dudley. considered Tie was doing hh duty as a citizen in Ihe aad I will r epay, sai th the Lord. ' I have often been part he took in this case. He considered alw that he joy of believing in that adorable Redeemer whose mercy streams of water poured upon the fire. In leas than killin g frost was experienced on the 14th in the Bartholomew Dowell, late of Bishopw earmout b, yon have hithe rto so contemptuously rejected. twenty minutes the fury of the fl jibes Lexington district. The Augusta ( more the injured than the ir.jurer. As I am going, Darbkm, bnilder, November 22, and December 18, at was doing his duty as » Christian. 2s airare there is a was checked, and Ga ) Chronicle I could easily take signal vengeance on many of my passage in His Hew Ttatamtnt "wtich states P^teison—My lord , may I pnt to yon this qnestion : by half -past nine all danger -was at an end. The da- of the 17th says—The frost yesterda y morning was one , at the Court of Bankru ptcy, Newcastlcupon-Tyns. "S—ear enemies, but 1 scorn to do it They are beneath my not at all" I wish to und erstand whether I am to be treated in the mage done Is considerable; the furniture is consumed, more severe than the morning previous , and was Sir. Thomas Baksr, official asai gnee, Newcastle-npon- jail as & felon? and the valuable stock of Mr. Featbers ton quite sufficient , we learu , to kill the cotton in this notice. I am proud even in death. I shal l soon be Tyne ; Mr. Robe rt Aiskell Davison , solicitors, Bishop- The prisoner -wished to know if he might tsk the much da- enmity. They may The lord Jnstice-Clerk —The regulations for ths maged. The house also is extensively burnt , and it is lati tude and all north. These papers contain no fur- far beyond the reach of their wearmouth ; and Mr. Thomas Walker , 3, Furni val's- witness how he reconciled this with bis taking the gratify their malignant dispositions by blackening oaQu prisons in Scotland maks no distinction with regard to quite certain that not less than £200 will cover the ther intelli gence respecting the election for Presi- inn , London. any prisoner. Tbe Court has nothing to do with loss sustained by the several parties. How dent. -' and aspersing my character ; but it will not hurt Wo. Taylor, of Springhead , in Sad dleworth , Yor k- The Conn—It os at all, Mr. Peterson ; for if yen -srere the fire Death is to me like on long journey them ; if you wish to make any application on the originated is unknown. The property destroyed We learn from Pomeroy 's " Express me^ starting a ; shire , wool merchant , November 22, and December 19, a witness, and did not come \rithin the exceptions is and Co ," that part from old acquaintances and subject , it muBt be made to the Directors of the General only partially insured . snow fell in Buffalo on Tuesday the 17ih instant , to I feel sorr y to at one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Manchester. Mr. from taVfag oaths which the iaw provides, I must com- familia r objects , bu t it has lost all us terrors . The pel yen to take the oath, or commit yen to prson. Prisons in Scotland , of whom I am one; but with re- tb e depth of nine or twelve inches. James Stansall Pott , official assignee, Manchester ; gard to any application you may make ft>r the relaxa- subject is ever present to my mind to day. I can We £it here to administer law ; and I cannot allow Destructive Fibe at Luton Hoo, a Seat of The yellow fever seems to bo on the decre ase in ' Messrs. Gregory and Co., solicitors , 1, Bedford-row , tion of discipline in the prison , or for exemption from Mobile and New Orleans , although it is yet slight. think of nothing else—and why need 11 Every London ; and Mr. John Afcroft , Oldham. such 3 questio nto be pnt here. tbs AIa.ro.uis of Bute —The magnificent edifice, reflecting person inubt know that a man has a gloomy , John Bobertso" , , tbe only instruction which you will be permitted to Luton Hoo, one of tbe seata of the Marqui s John Kerr and Michael Eerracher have, I can tell you that you have not the least chance of Bute , DUTCH MAIL. prospect in the future that deliberatel y sets about ) DIVIDENDS DECLARED. bought books on three din%srer:t occasions from the pri- of petting any relief. has been reduced in the course of a few hours to a destroy ing himself—such is mine. I cannot think of John Saundera , Ja mes Fanner , and Thomas Hosier soner. They were sent to mike the purchases. moss of smoking ruins , with tbe exception of only a DESTifDCtion of Pir ates.—*' Batavia , June 28. The prisoner was then removed. —In the beginning of the pr esent east monsoon , a wand ering to and fro up and down the earth any Saunders , of Basin ghall-street , City, and Bradfo rd, Hntton Wilson, in the Sheriff-C -erk's Office , de-' small portion of tbe fabric It appears that about two so I will woollen manufacturers , second dividend shop, and Be:z'.2g b quantity SBKIEXCE OP ROBIKSON. o'clock on Friday morning, the under -gardener squadron , consisting of the Hecla steamer, the Pos- longer ; and I cannot be settled as I wish, Wiltshire , of posed to going otei to the , who ' e w thank the audience for their kind and the pound , and Is. 7d. in the pound on of boots. , Robinson was then calied up for jud gment. was sleeping ic an apartment on tbe basement story, tillion brig, and the Zsphy r and Egm oud , proceded , mak my bo , 5d. in new by order of respeotful attention l t t g t , payabl e at 7, Frederick' s-place, Old Jewry, Abija h -Mnm y, a Sheriff-officer , went with the former The lord Justice-Cler k, addressed the prisoner , and was alarmed by a loud noise resembling the amacking of the Government , from Sourab ava to , and eave he s a e o bette r proofs the seas on the east actors. i London , on November 8, or any subsequen t Wed- witness. concluded by sentencing him to imprisonment for the cart-whips, and on looking out he observed a flickering coast of J ava, Balic, Lomb ok , 1 The declarat ion, which was proved by ill. Sheriff light , which led him at once to Sinobaia , the island Leyond in the Southern channel Not a wave of pleasure rolls nesda y. period of twelve calendar months. conclude that there Hu , e e , g , oth ers, was then read to the jury. He ad- The prisener was then removed ; and after was a fire , and to give an alarm of the Moluccas , and subse quently to the coast of Acros s my peaceful breast. ' Thomas mble of Manch st r rocer tint divi- Tait and dispose s to tbe house-keeper. The ^ dend of ii. 2d, in tbe pound , payable at 12 Norfo lk, mitted the sale of the books, and he disclaimed tiny of two trifling cases, the court adjourned. dom estics were instantly aroused , and messengers des- Celebes. *' I bid a long and final fare well to all my friends, , He signed the declaration " Parerson ." " The objeot of the expediti on is to clear those and most cheerfull y pardon and forgive all my street , Ma nchester , on November 14, and any subse- Cari sdan name. patched in every direction for assistan ce. The la- quent Tuesday. In the seconi Sechr&t icn, he called himself *' Thomas bourers from Lord Bute' s farm , beaded by Mr. Thomp - seas, as far as possible, of pirates by capturing or enemies. • destroying the ' Benjamin James , and John Morris James , ef Paierson* .1 ; UNITED STATES-ROBERT DALE OWEN. son, their employer , hastened to the scene of des- vessels, with the retreats where they " These are the last lines I shall ever write. I Man- take refuge ,; and collect the fruits of their p under. shall soon commence jswallowing the soul-benumbing chester and Swansea , leather dressers , first dividen d of There were so witnessesfor the defence. - ; The foEowing extract? are from a letter in the truction ; they wer e soon followed by many of the , payable at twelve, tfeen addressed the Jury. He " Respecting the operati ons of this expedition , a drug. I shall make ^my work secure. 3£ d. in the pound Norfol k-street , Tx« Xorf Advocat e New Moral World of Sstarday list, addressed to toiKis-people of luton and its vicinity, who resdiiy Manchester , on November 14, and any subseque nt sld it hrf been deeded by the Court that the sale of lent a helping hand either in endeavouring to re port , dat ed the 11 th instan t, has been received I "D avid T. Gerard. " Mr. Robert Owen. Our readers will remember from Captai n Tuesda y. works, tending to vilify or asperse the Chris tian religion , ! check the flames or save endangered property. Coerizen , wr itten off the south-east " A sligh t tremor affects my nerves. " r eading of tbe election of this gentleman to the porner of Celebes, from which it appears that the Herbert H ardie , of M anchester , merchant , second was a crime. The ojutsticns for the Jury to consider , | Ameri ran Congr ess by ths Democrats of Indiana. When the engines arrived the edifice was one mass of , shcq " expedit ion had succeeded in totall y destroying and f dividend of 7b. 6d. in tbe pound , payabl e at 7, Char- therefore , were—first did the prisoner stU works ; In th e fo'lowin g will be foun d some particulars of fire; and could they have rendered any service, water , Manchester en November 14 did he do this •wickedly and feloniously ; and burnin g to the south-east of Salleyer , two of the Coron er 's In quest. —Fatal Accident in New- lette-street , , and every secondly, the election which we are sure will interest them. was not to be bod. The only water to be got at was following Tuesday. , were file work3 sf the character libelled ? With that of the ornamental pond , re treats of the pirates , with thirty-f our Man gendanos gate-street. —Mr. Payne held an inquest yesterday third A Congress of Dale Owens , re presenting a free full a quarter of a mile John Robins, and Charles Williams, of London-wall regard to the sale of the works, the evidence was con- : from the mansion. It 1b true that there were various and Tabellores e that were in tho shoal of Boneratte , evening (Monday), at Bartholomew 's Hospital , on , people , might scon make a paradise of America:— a fter a sharp engagement , with seventeen large view of the body of Catherine Gawler , aged 51. City , carriers , second dividend of 6d. in the pound , elusive. With regard to the character of the workB, j , having been absen t tasks at the top of the house in differen t parts , which payable at 7, Frederick' s-place , Old Jewry, London ffrrft was a question for the consideration oi the Jury. I said that I had just returned were supplied from the same pon d by means of a large Alangendanos pirat e vessels, two had been taken Robert Wells, of Lon g Lane , Smithfield , cook, said , on some time. The causa of my abssace was th*s: about and barut , the last of which had fifteen pieces of that about two o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday November 8, or any subsequent Wednesday. Tub wccrkB were before them for their inspection. Here four months since, I was coiled upon by some leading main pipe, through which the water was forced in the cannon , Augustus William Hillary, ef Efranri gg-hall , Cum- ie read several ps.sa.gcs which were contained in the usual way ; but in tbe confusion of the moment some and a crew of 100 men. last , he was walking in the carriage road along members of the Democratic par:y in this distri ct, to "On the whole the squadron had taken forty Newgate-street , an d] on reaching Ivy Lane , he saw berland , iron-founder , - first dividend of 4s. In the appendix in the indlcraient. There may be matters in person in endeavouring to turn on the water made a pound , payable at 57, Grey-street , Newcastle -npon- beccme a candidate for Congress. I declined, chiefly turni ng pieces of cannon , destroy ed thirt y-six vessels of the the deceased crossing Newgate-ftreet towards regard to disenssien tnd controversy; and with these that 1 might obtain a year or two's leisure to settle up mistake , &nd , the wrong way, bo deranged tbe Tyne, on November 1% , or any succeeding Saturday. jhe la^w "will not in whole machiner y that no water could be procured by pirates , sever al of which were from sixty-five to Messrs. Eagleton 's, the grocers. When in the middle the authority of terfere ; cut if the my jriivatu affairs and thoBB ef W illiam 's estate. But Gaorge Fisher , of Bradford , Yorkshire , linen-draper , object be/evidenCy to aspsrss , vilify, and ridicule re- the ordinary channel. A hole was subsequently mad e seventy feet in length , and reduced two of their re- of the road , deceased was knocked down by the a Convention , assembled from the different counties, tr eats to ashes. shaft of a Clarence carriage that was going towards final dividend of 8s. in the pivund, paya ble at 14, ligion,' ihen that cannot be allowed to go on. Now, in the ground , and tbe mainpi pe, which is iron, broke Biahopsgate-street , Leeds , on November 13, and any rtpeated tbe call, notwithstanding my publicly expressed in, ly of -water was obtained " Wo had three killed and twenty wounded. " Holb prn. The moment the driver saw that deceased Withiegssdto the motives of tba prisoner in selling wisfces ; and finally I decided it. You may 'when a supp , tbe hose of day following. to obey tho engines not bfclng sufficiently long to reach to the STAPLES. —A corresponden t writes from Naples, was in dan ger , be Stood up oa the loot-boar d, and tfeese ttdtJBj tliere could be no donb t tLsi -he sola thtm ouz ;axe Herbert Hardfe , of Manchester , merchant , second recollect that , t years ago, I "was beaten in tnia , Nov. 1 :—H A most alarming fire broke out in the called out to deceased to get out of the way, and at "WiSi thetiBW cf diBseminaUns Uib blasphtmieB they years ago Mr. Van pond; &nd , as it was one engine was prevented fr om dividend of 14s. 6d. in the pound , payable at 7, Char- district about 770 votes. Three being of any further use than that of forcing tbe water Briti sh Consular residence ,at the i' alazz i Calabritta , tne same time tried j to pull up his horse , but was contai ned. Be concluded by askin g for a verdict of Buren was beaten here about 1070 votes ; and two lotte-street , Manchester , on November 14, and every from the main to feed tbe others whioh wer e play. oa Sunday night , the 29th of October , at half-pas t unable to do so in time to prevent the fore-wheel of guilty. years ago ths Democratic candidate was beaten 1200 at tho vehicle from passin g following Tuesday. Jury . He began by admit- The library was the only portion of the building that eleven, which for some time threatened the total de- over deceased after she had Patterson addressed the votes. The prospect , therefore , was considered, even been knocked down by the shaft William Crabb Knight, of Great , Suffolk-stree t, ting tiat he had sold the works referred to in ifee lib£ , escaped. No lives were lost, but the destru ction of struction of that vast building. The origin of it is at . Deceased was by my friends , gloomy enough ; especially as one of the present , immedia tely picked up, and conveyed to Bar tholo- Southwark , builder , first dividend of 2s. 43. in the tut he was confident he cculd shew that they were not property has been immense, supposed to exceed enveloped in mystery, bu t th ere is st r ong pound , payable at 7 , Frederick' s-place, Old Jewry, most popular men of the State , whs had formerly been suspicion of its having been the wilful act of one of mew's Hospital. Mr. John Jaokson , house-sur geon , of the 'V "*" described, and that he did not sell unblemished charac- £60,000. London ; on November 8, or any subsequent Wed - tho-m spoken of for Governor, a man of th e inferior domestics , The dam age done to the stated that deceased; died on Saturd ay last from a with any pernicious er evil intention. He had ter and a member of tbe Methodist church—a lawyer , ru pture of the spleen and other severe nesday. iOHjmitttd bis defence to paper , and he hoped to have . buildin g is considerabl e, not only in the dwelling of injuries caused too, of some distinction—was my opponent We tra- by the accident. Verdic t, " Accidental death." Josep h Horatio Ritchie , of Rotkerhithe , Surrey, ship- the attent ion of the Jor y while he read it The prisoner « the British Consu 1, bu t also in the apart men t above , wright , first dividend of 9d. in the pound versed the entire district : had sixty-three pnblic meet- tfove izn $&ohement$. inhabi ted by the French Consul , whose family had a , payable at accord ingly proceeded to read his defence, which occu- ings, with audi ences varying from 200 to 700 ; each 7, Frederick' s-place, Old Jewry, London, on Nov. 8, or readin g very narrow escape from being burnt in their beds , pied nearly four hours. After concluding the ¦ speaking an hour and a half in advocacy of his political MARKET INTELLIGENCE. any subsequent Wednesday. of this long document , the prisoner began to read long '¦ PRANCE. —The Corres pondent of the Weekly the flooring of the room having fallen in a few sentiments. Our place of speaking was often under the Dispatch writes , " France is not long destined to minutes af ter they escaped from it. Fortunately no certificates to be granted , unless cause be Bhown extracts from Btveral works, but the Court would not bcughs of the aboriginal forest , to listeners rude in to the contrary on the day of meeting. allow Mm to proceed, without explaining what hiB ; remain quiescent : the cannon is loaded—the aim is lives were \oBt.—Gallignani. London Corn Market , Monda y, Nov. 13th.— Mb dress and appearance , but shrewd and intelligent and taken at the throne—the priming is applied—a nd Wm. Burt, of S3, Harrow-road, Paddlngton object w^s. was told that hs ***<* &t\m\**tj\ the • ITAWT Last week the arrivals of moBt kinds of Grain up to , boar d- attentive , stretched at their ease on the green sward the band of freedom is only awaiting the firs t .—Bologna , Nov; 4.—With the exception ing-housekeeper, Dec 9. John William Carleton relevancy of the libel, and he could be allowed only to of a few pistol shots fired near the public gardens this market wher e somewhat on the increase , and of , of before us. As my former defeat ws* mainly attribut- iavoarable moment to apply the mat ch. Tha report , fair averagejquality j The receipts V pp-.T Qeorge-atreet, Bryanatone-square , bookselle r, read extracts from the books libelled on, if he wished able to sectarian influence , I assumed , on this occasion, where some pasquinades against the authoritie s were of fresh English to show that the passages appended to the libel did of that cannon, which will shatter every symbol of Wheat from Essex i Kent , and Suffolk , were com- Deo. 2. Abraham Davis, of 113, Tottenham-court -road, mildly but firmly, an independent stand. I. claimed for royalty in France , will ring in ihe ears of all tha posted , nothing particular has happened here since parativel y trifling , This, together with the 281, Oxford-street , and 51, High-atreet , JBiooEasb ur y, not, when taken with the context, imply what myself that right of private judgment and five speech, the 8th of October. It is true that in several pl aces , j an- Sovereigns and all the peeple of the ciTilized world ; nouncement of a Government contr act of 3,000 qrs., dealer in glass, Dec 5. Ma tibew Potter , of 82, New they might seem to do in an isolated form. which every ">**> h»« % right to demand at the hands especially at PieTi and Galliera , some excesses have Such a " course *sras perfectl y relevant and just ; and while the violence of the explosion will shake and the impro ved condition of the samples , caused Bund -street , , Dec. 5. George Cottee, late of >»« fallow men. The appeal to the reason and better every monarchy to its foundation the sound will be been committed by bodies of the people, but they of Farnham , Surrey, -maker , Dec. 5. Thoma s but if bis objscfe was to occupy time, and gnecessful defeated ! are in no way of a political nature. the demand in the early part of the day to rule stead v, feelings of xny fellow eltizdns was : I hailed as the knell of dospotism , and the signal for at prices about equal to Smith , of 99, Fore- street , City, wine-merchant , Dec. 6. wear out the jsTy, tcs court wouia Tj ave no my opponent by about 650 votes, and now find myself The examining magistrates are busily occupied in those obtained on Monday compunction in putt ing a stop to sneb a conree. The the uprearing of the banners of liberty. " last. Still , however , the marke t closed rather Charles Duffield , of Bath , grocer , Dec 5. Wm. Hoole, member to Congress from the first congressional district Tiio Sud of Marseilles says :—** a woman drawing up processes , which will be laid without of Sheffield , leather-dresser , Dec parmpT again resumed, and aniong other books he took , whose delay before the military commission. In tho mean heavil y, and the rates at th at period were barely 5. Thomas Hewit of Indiana. house was threa tened with being washed down , was sustained. The Jackson , of Sheffiel d, glass-cutter , Dec 4. Bp a3K le, and read some passages, such as those de- Tima a new carreer , I trust it may be of usefulness, is time the arrests continue to increase. There are supply of fine Foreig n Wheat George tai ling tha borro wing of jewtls from the Egyptian s by tak en at the moment with the pains of child-birth . offering was by no means extensive. The finest William Travis , Sheffield , joiner , Dec 4. Willia m. opened to me. The district I represent embraces eleven H er medical attendant already about a hundred prisoners in the prisons of the children of Israel, from which he argued , that the , who was mayor of tbe town , qualities sold stead ily ; other kinds slowly, at last Watkin , J an., of Leamington Priors , Warwickshir e, counties , contains about seventy thousand inhabitants— bad her carefully placed in a cart , and accompanied Bologna , without counting the fifty who have been week' quotations , wharfinger , Dec 9. James Meredith , of Perahore Bible eEcoura ged immcaaUty. The pannel was agaia of vrtioni fourteen thousand are legal voters—and ex- sent to Pesaro. Two examining magistrates have s j Although the Bupply of Barley , ¦top ped by the Court and told that he cculd not be her to a place of safety, but before this could be was small , the transactions in it were to a limited Worcestershire , woolatapler, pec 15. ¦rehst tends from the mouth of the Wabash along the Ohio reached , she was safely delivered of a boy. At the left this place for Peran , in ord er to complete the allowed to occupy its time in attempting to justify number for the carrying on the process relative to exten t, and the rates were Is per qr lower for most certificates to be granted by tbe Court of Review river , nearly to lonisville; about two hundred and momen t this new infant Moses was brought into descriptions . was conta ined in th a works libelled on—that the Court but not over half that distance the late political events. The people are very indig- All kinds of Malt were in moderate unless cause be shown to the contrary on or before fifty miles by the river , the -world , the house of his parents was carried quantity, and heavy fcs'l alread yfound Ma!i such works were blasphemous in a direct line by land , running back two counties in nant with the Tuscan government for having ba- inquiry at a trifle less money. Dec 1. would be absurd to expect t£at it away by the; current. " Of Irish Oats we had an extensive quanti ty and criminal , and it depth. It is the south-western portion of Indiana. nished : M. Udol a, of Bologna, one of the sixteen on show , Joseph John Monk Mason Scott , of Liverpool pursue fee course he Vas now Louis Phili ppe has issued an ordonnance condemn- but that of English and Scotch was small. , corn - would allow him to That I should have succeeded, heretic and foreigner individuals arrested at the suggestion of the ponti- The merchant James Blnion Cooper , of 121, Drury-lane He again resumed the leading of extocts, bnt in g the conduct of the French Bishops in the dis- trade r uled inactive, but previous figures were sup- , doing . as I was, by the largest Democratic majority ever fical government. iron -founder. John Orbell , of Bran don, Essex miller. in answer to a question by the lord Justice pute between the Church and the Universi ty. port ed. Beans , Peas , and Flour were held at last , havi ng obtained in this district , may be to you, my dearfather , op Th e sanguinary disputes among the soldiers of the Samuel Barker , of Wreckwardine , Shropshir e, mercer . Clerk , declare d flat his object was to read extracts TaiuHPH thb Pkk33.—The French Govern- Monday 's quotations . some assurance , in whieh I know you will rejoice, that men t has sustained another defeat in prosecutions garrison of Ancona have been repeated at Imola, at Thomas Chappell , of Sudbury, Suffolk , licensed victu- from all the books contained in th e inventory £iic=xed fellow citizens with Forte , and at Pesaro. It is said that the Pope is London Smithfield Cattle Market , Mond ay aller. Nathani el "view ol showing ths jury I have Been able to inspire my against the press. Two numbers of a Paris pap er , Bromley, of Little Bentley, Essex, to the indictmen t with the f oms confidence in my integrity and ability, and to going to ad d 6000 men to his army. There is a report Nov. 13th — There j was an evident impr ovement in maltster. Charles books than those of the kind li^eUttl called the France , were lately seized by the police, Christelow , of York, woollen-dra- that be sold othe r build up among them a reputation , which I hope my that a sort of conference is to take place at Rome the demand for most kinds of Beef, aad , in some per. Josepb Starlin g, of Southampt on, hfi^wss told "tbai andl was •tmnecessajy, and tiial and the editor , on Thursday, appeared before the batter. Hen ry on, acts as Congreftsman may still increase and confirm. betw een the representatives of the great powers , to instances , an advance in th« curren cies noted oa this Aadre wo, of Feckbam , Surrey, brewer. David Ed- inry wun ld only dea l with such works as ware Court of Assize to take his trial on the charges, day se' nnight , of 2ti per 81bs the }ii. Payne, tdj opponent, 1b a very gentlemanly man , which were founded upon an article on the journe y consult as to tbe mode of remedying the evils with , was obtain ed by the wards, late of Pembroke , miller. George Caaton , of jpeeially tcentioi ied in the HbeL The piisoner next which our coun try is afflicted : it is said that Car- salesmen. However, the highest figure for the beat Basinstoke , qnota Paley and other authorities to show and we had not a single altercation—too common on of the Duke de Nemours to London. Tbe prosecu- Hampshire, ironmonger. J ohn Mayer , of procee ded to such occasions—from the commencement of the canvas dinal L&mbruschini , the Secretary of State of tho Scots did not exceed 4s per 8lbs. but at which a good New City-chambers, Biahopsgate -atreet, City, and InuiiHty of persecuti on, bathe was interrupted by tion was conducted by the Avocat-Gcneral , M. clearance was effected. Fro m ¦late the to its close. Nouguier, aad the defence by M. Fontaine. The Pope's dominions , will not hear or listen to any pro- Lincolnshire , Leices- of Foley, Staffordshire , earthenware manuf acturer. A Jur yman, who. asked the Court whether it was Dilfc* has just returned from att ending the annual position cither of reform or concession. tershir e, and Southamptonshire , we received abou t proper tee pa 7 should go on in thai style. defendant was acquitted by the jury on all the PAETNEBSHIPS DISSOLVED. ""* meeting of American Geologists, held at Alban y, New counts of the indictment. Gottenbur gh, Nov. 4.—Yesterday 's poat brough t 2,400 short-horns ; from Yor kshir e, 20 runts ; from The lord Justice-Clerk—Wh y, this is ths kind of among Mb scientific Norfolk , Suff olk, Essex, and Camb rid geshire , 150 Wm. Jacques , and FranciB Jacques , of Liverp ool, York. He was warmly welcomed We regret to state that a letter J rom Junko ping, with the melanchol y in- general language which is usually adopted in eases of brethren , and appointed Secretar y of tha next annual Accident. — a serious Scots, homebreds , &o. ; from the wester n and mid- merchants. Henry Mason , and Edward Cockerha m, of appeal toyon, even if you axe satisfied of occur red on the Versailles Railroad on telligence that another destructive fire had broken this kiwi—an meeting, to be held at Washi ngton city. Mr. Van accident out at Wexio, at nine o'clock on Tuesday evenin g, land districts 300 runts , Devons, Hereford s, &o. ; Bradford , Yorkshire, wool-staplers. Henry Curry and the trnth of the charges, not to convict—an appeal to Buren sent him an invitation to come over to Kinder- Saturday. As the first train , an account stat es, from other parts oft England , 180 of variou s breed s ; John Hurry, of Liverpool , hide factors. Wm. Jennings, duty, in the house of Mr. Arese hong, merchant , which you not to do your in fact ; and the Court is of hook , his residence, eight miles from Albany, and Dale from Versailles , by the right bank railroad , was and from Scotland; 120 Scots, chiefly stores. The and John Clark , of Bra dford , Yorkshire , stone masons npon the whole, it ought to be allowed , was destroyed , with the remainder of the old town , opinion that, went there , expecting to remai n a few hours. His visit coming to Patis , when between Chaville and Sevres , the senate-house numbers of Sheep were moderate. Prime old Downs Robert Carr , and Thomas Barker, of Kingston-a pon- time your remark wiD have ita weight upon of the carriages ran off the rails , the pris on, and other public build- it the same however, extended to three days. He came away a wheel of ene , ings. The postilion left Wexio on Wednesday sold briskl y; other kinds of Sheep steadil y, at Hall, stone masons. • , for he is not so obtuse, 1 presume , as not pulling the succeeding carriages after it, morn- the pr isoner delighted with Mr. Yan Buren and his family. Dale when a ing, at eight o'clock , when the fire threa tened to pric es a shade higher than those of last week. Calves mm see from it the erTaet which his lasgoage is creating. scene of great confusion occurred. Happily from ts may now be considered as one among the best geologists spread from the prisou to the newly-built part Of the were in demand , and improved inquiry , at a rise From the Gazette »/ Tuesday, Nov. 14. PaUrso n then declared that he had no wish to tres- in America ; in *" df a dczen years mor e he may stand the accounts yet received , no lives have been lost ; of 2d per 816s. Prime small Porkers were the jury, and closed with some town.—Hamburgh Papers , Nov. 10. quite as pass npo n the time of at tbe very head of his profession in this country. He but several of the passengers , and some of the men dear ; but in all other Kinds of Pigs very little was BANKRUPTS. writ'.en observ ations, intended as a peroration , after employed on the railroad , have been wounded , two The Russians and Circ assians. — Letters from has inherited your industry and perseverance. doing. 1 Robert Hammond Frary, and John Frary, war e* cmg«£fog ths attenti on of the Court , with the exception work on his fanr. He is, in very of the former very severely. The engineer had his Odessa , dated the 12th ult., speak of a sanguinary Richard is hard at action lately fought between the Circassians and the Bobotjgh Hop housemen , Oxford-street , to surrender , November 24, of two short intervals for refreshment , from half-past deed , prodnrer of Wealth ;" has two hundred head shoulder dislocated. Another account states that Market. —Notwithstandin g the ; a " Russi ans on the banks of the Uruxa. The moun- supply of new Hops is large for the season at twelve, and January 3, at two, at the Court ef obs o'clock to seven, ' of sheep, cattle, hogs, &c, and has had excellent crops one of the sufferers died in the course of the night. , exten- Bankruptcy. Johnson 32se lord Chief Jastifie Clerk summed up-, addressing The Messager gives the following additional in- taineers made the attack , whioh they main tain ed sive tran saction s stiil continue to take place in them, , official assignee, Baainghal l- ; tais Beason. The raising ef wool seems to foe a proflt- atreet ; I>loyd, Cfceapside , solicitor. the Ju ry at considBr&hlB length. AT.ta wbicK formation respeofcing the inundations ;—" The dyke with great courage , but on account of the superiori ty at prices fully equal to those quoted in our last : sole business , and it is a pleasa nt one. 2 think , it Thomas Gates James , bnilder , River-street, Middle * Tha Jn ry i*HKd , and, after being absent about th re« R-chard succeeds as well as thin gs now promise , I will of Boulbon has been br oken through by the Rhone , of the force opposed to them they were obliged to report. The duty is steady, at £130,060 to £135,000. , lefarned into Court , finding by a waters have overflowed the give way. The numb er of killed and wounded on ton-square , Middlesex , November 24, at three , and quarters of an hom ] make my sons, Julian and Ernest, sheep-farmers , under near Avignon. The Borou gh and Spitalfields —There has January 5, at half-past one large majority ihat the eharges agai nst the prisoner were road of Trebon , between Taraecon and Aries , and bo th sides was considerable. The Emperor Nicho- . been a , at the Court of Bankruptc y. I his care. las has liberal ban d fair aver age arrival of potatoes from most quarters Alsager , official asssgnee, Birchin-lane ; Tucker , Sun* proven. None of us are at present engaged in any mercantile spread over the plain. Several arches of the bridge , with a , bestowe d rewards and since our last that they would delay giving distinctions on the officers and men who were in tho , yet the demand has become more chambers , Threadneedle-street, City, solicitor. The Court intimated ! pnreuit , noi is it very likely that we shall be again. of La Cran are menace d, and the wooden brid ge active , and , in some instances , prices country is submer ged. Tne action. Tbe desertions from the Russian corps are may be con- John Sewell, builder , Cnarles -atreet , Paddington, sentence. Your grandchildren are , most of them, as stout and has given way. Tne sidered on the advance. York reds , November 24, and December 21 Adjou rned Oil Thurs day. right bank has hi therto been preserued by the still very numerous. — Frankfurter Zeitung. 6O3 to 683 ; , at one, at the Court of ' heart y as if they were all English bor n. Scotch ditto , 653 to 73s ; Essex whites, 45j to 56s ; Bankruptcy. Alsager, official asaignee energy of the inhabi tants , who have worked ardu- Ga EECE — A letter , Birchin-lane, Thursday, November 9. ; With kind remembr ances to all friends in london , from Athens of the 21st of and Jerse y, 403 to 50a per ton. Cornhill , Trott , Crown-court , Threadneedl e-atrest, soli- believe me to be, Your truly affect ionate son, ously at raisin g the dykes. Aranion , however, Ootober , states that the Ru3sian minister had left Beary Robinsonpleaded Is' ot Guilty to several charg es Wool Markets. —Since this day citor. KOBKB .T Dale Owen. has suffered considera bly. Another bridge on the that capital for the frontiers. Proper persons were fortnight the Thomas Thorpe of prabli aking blasphemous books, 4-i It may be re- et has been carried away. imports of Foreign Colonial Wools have , plumber , Woking , Surrey, Novem- 1 * Dr. David Dale Owen. Durance , that of Caden , employed in drawing up a form of constitution for been on a ber 23, at one, and December 21, membered that this ease w&s brought on for trial some to estimate the damage caused Greec e very moderate scale, they not havin g at eleven, at- tha As yet it is impossible , and copies of the constitutions of Franc e, exceeded Court of Bankruptcy. Graham , official assignee, months ago, and wasthen delayed in oonsequsnee. of some by overflowi ng of the waters. " England the United States 1,700 bales. By private contract a steady business Cole- the , , and Belgium, have been man-street ; Allen and Nicol, Queen-street , Cheapside , forfr -nWt errors in the indictment DESTRUCTIVE FIRES IN THE METROPOIJS. The Sud of Marseilles of Monday Bays:—" The laid before them , for the purpose of enabling them is doing in most descri ptions , and pric es are fully MlNeBl, counsel for Mr . Robinson, maae cer- suppor ted. solicitor. Mr. A- past eight oVdock, on Sunday accounts of the inundations are becoming less alarm- to assist their decision. The Belgian constitution is No further public sales have as yet been Richard Toulson tain objections to the indictment. At twenty minnteB subside. Avig declared . i , warehous eman, Westminster- night , a fire broke out on the premises of Messra ing. The water s are beginning to non considered the most complete, and will form the foun- bridge-road , Lambeth , The Court unanimous lyrepelled the objections; at the entirel y free from them , and the dation November 23, and December 19, Ogilvie and Field, manufacturers of cocoa nut oil and has become almost of the Grecian constitution . In the island of Tallow. —The price of Y. C. at one, at the Court of Bankru p official same time they admitted th at they were material points, and Paris have resume d their regular Eub ea the people had set fire Tallow haaadvanced tcy. Green, patent candle manufacturers , sitnate in Paradise- street , mails to Ly ons to the woods to revenge 6i per owt since this day fortnight. There has been assignee, Alderman bnry ; Sole, Aldermaabory, soli- and it was quite proper to take the opinion of the Court rou tes. " themselves on the German foresters. npon them. They found the libel relevant lambelh , formerly in the occupation of Messrs. Keen, considerable busin ess doing, notwiths tanding the citor. maltsters. Mobk Frenc h " Glor y."—Murder and Rob- delivery last week! was smaller than the correspond - James Zalianl , merchant , Mincing-lane , November The Court then, at the suggestion of Mi. M'lfeill , received from Algiers «. to bis plea Xrong before any engine arrived , the flames had at- ber y !—Despat ches have been ing week in 1842. j For delivery in the spring, the 23, and December 19, at half-prut one, at tha Court Vefl the prisoner -whether be still adhe red , which stat o that the Fren ch SUICIDE EX TRAORDINARY. when he retracted it, and pleaded Guilty tained such an ascendanc y, that all hope of saving the to the 30ih o/ Octo ber pr ice now asked is 43i. By letters from St. Peters- of Binkrup tcy. Green , official assignee, Alderman- of 2Tol GaUiy j engines were, how- successful incursion into the territ ory to the first «t«^ second ehaiges, with the exception of one premises was abandoned. Several have made a ( Fr om the New York Her aid.J burgh we learn business was doing for next year at bur y ; Appieton , Fenchurch -buildinge , solicitor. ever, on the spot with in ten minutes from the first of the Djaffiras , and had taken 400 prisoners , 300 110 to 111 roubles.1 Town Tallow Edward Swift, miller , No- ol the books libelled in the first cha rge. The lord Advo- We never read any thing more extrao rdinary than remains unalte red. Chingf ord-miUs , Essex, outbreak of the flames, which were visible, notwith- head of catile, and 1,000 sheep, besides a lar ge vember , 21, and December 22, cate passed from the rest. tbe following. I t appears almos t too str ange to be Liver pool Cattle Market at one, at the Court of standing the dense fog, at tbe most distant parts of tbe number of horses. A second incursion was made , Monda y, Nov. 13. Bankruptcy. Edwaids, ofllcial assignee, Frederick 's- Hi. SI'NeOl addreaed the Court in mitigation of true, .and yet " tru th is strange , stran ger than fic- —We have had much smaller supply punishment. metropolis. ; into the sam e count ry by the Hararas , a tribe at- aj of Cattle at place , Old Jewry ; Tipp etts, Pan craa-lane , Cheapsid e , and with similar success. It t ion :" market to-day than we hai e had for The Court then retired to consider of the judgment The great dilficulty with the firemen was to bring tached to the Frenc h some time, the solicitor. tbe hos9 of the engines to bear upon the burn ing pile, was said that the Djaffr as were about to yield to the The Lebanon (Ohio) Star says, that the bod y of a greatest part of inferior quality, with an advance Isaac Thomas young man , by the name of David to Coachman , bui lder , Kensington , No- 325TZSCE OF PATERSO>\ •which is encompassed on three rides by dwelling French. T. Gerard , in price. Beef 4.Jd to 5£d, Mutton 4^d 5|d per vember 28 , at one, , was found ou Thursda y morning, —Cattle and December 22, at half-paat one On theii coming again ?oases , and on tbe fourth by the late Mr . Hodges' ex- —Accounts had been received at Madrid , suspended by the lb. import ed into Liverp ool from the fch to at the Cour t of Bankruptcy . , into Court , Paterson W23 firs t SPA1S. neck to a tree about a mile Irom the Blue Hall th o 13th Groom , official assignee brought up fcr jad gment tesdve distillery, which extend s from Chu rch-street to of a conspiracy at Ferro i, in favour of the Cen tral , Nov :—Cows , 1256 ; Calve3 , 34 ; Shee p, Abchurc h-lane , City ; Fisher Mecklenburgtsquar e, and near tbe western border of Warre n 2210; Pi gs, 6858 , The lord Justi ce Ckr k, after speaking at consider- Paradise-street , and in which were severa l thousand Junta , which appears to have bad some extensive county. ;; Horses , 6. solicitor . in the various An inquest was held over his bod y, and we loar n able length ou -the proof s of Paterson 's offence, prc- gallons of gin, brandy, and other spirit s, r amifica tions. It was , however , discover ed and Liver pool Cor n Market , Monda y J.ihn W illiams, jun., carp et-man ufacturer , Abingdon , ceeded to s^y ; that, from t he coroner that the Jury br ought in a verdict , Nov. 13 — — stages of preparation. suppressed . An uneasy feeling prevailed as to the Durin g the last seven days we have had liberal Buckingha mshire , November 21, and December 22, at In aTrardisg the pucishment Tie gates of the distillery-yard were thrown open, of self-murder. Amongst his papers was found a t welve, at which thh offenc* sta te of that part of the country . bequeathing his property to his supplies of Wheat , Oats. Flour and Oatmeal , from the Court of Bankruptcy. Groom , offi- deserves, ths Caurt -sill not aUow themsslves to be and several powerful engines were br ought to bear on g are extracts from the Barcelona will , mother , who cial assignee ; Turn er , The followin lives somewhere in Indi ana. He was Irelan d ; 4420 qys of Wh eat have also arrived and Hensman , Basing-lan e influenced by the chats.-it£i of t^e address -which ivaa the burning mass by passing the hose thro ugh the win- 1st instant :— worth , in Bow-lane , Cbeapside , solicitor. papers of the money, judgmen ts, due bills, and personal proper ty, coastwise, principall y foroign , from Newoast]e-on - made to the jary by the pann el ti. the bar, farther cr to dows en the north side of the distillery , which runs 11 has issued an order , forbiddin g an y Adam Warren Lowniin , and Thomas Stone Lowman , extcat than this The Junta from 1,500 to 1,800 dollars , of which 789 dols. 50o. Tyne. Fr om foreign ports there are reported 1250 , any other , that the inten tion impaW parallel with the factory. Although a continuous and money being tak en out of Barcelona , except it be a qrs of Wh at arid 1550 cheesemongers , Eastcheap, Ci ty, November Hi , af ele- in the inGictnicat -web not only not are ou deposits in the Lafayette bank in Cincinnati , brls of Flour ; and from disclaime d lai -ss-^s powerful dischai se of water was tin s; kept np, the sum of less than 100 reals. More troops s.re sending Canada 13.750 brls. of Flour. The transactions in Vcn , and J anuary 3, at one, at the Court of Bank- dlBSBca y adm iti*a ana evowed by ran ge and 105 dols. 15d. were found in his trunk. He was him/ But tht flimes sprea d with uncontrollable rapidity to a from Tarragon a, bu t ammunit ion is required for tb.e Wheat have beeulon a moderate scale only, and our ruptcy. Lackington , official assignee , Caieman-at riet- conrt will not allow thtms slT^ be farth Er irflubE '..-1 of small tenements , the entrance to about thirty five years of age, of good moral charac- buiidiHijs ^ in Norfolk-row siege of Giroha . , o t prices, general ly,' have re ceded by Id to 2d per , Lawranca -and Plews, Bucklersbu ry/ soli- ij it. They alloired that defence to be stated to th« which is from Church-stree t, facing the park- wall of , ter and a good sch ol eacher , in which professi on citors. which was competent Attem pt to Assassinate Narvaez !— 'B ayonne, he had been, for several yoars employed. bush el. Flour has sold slowly, at a deoliue of 6a to uH extent in a court ol Limbetb Palace. The terrified inhabitants— all poor Thou gh George Chamb erlain , ship-owner Wivenhoe, Essex, law; and with regiid to this, there Nov. 9.—An attem pt to assassinate General Narvaez not considered deran ged he was eccentrio in his Is per sack. Several parcels of Oats have found , is a satisfac - wor king people—msbed into the street in dismay ; con- buyers for the November 24, at two, and January 3 , at three , at tha tion in the mind of the Court , that while it vr as ths some vras made on the 6th at Madrid. Seven shots were duot , and of a misanthropic temp erament . country, at previous rates ; 2*51 to dashed ti:ir furniture from the windows, others in the sam e street , but at 2s 5H per 45ibs for choice Irish mealing. Court of Bankruptcy. Johnson , official BSBgmee, avowed inten tion of the pannel in canying on iui aban doning it, glad to fired on his carr iage , The following papers , found in his and trunk , Oatmeal escape with life. three last shots killod his were handed to us b ha s been leea inquired for ; two or three lots of very Basinghall -street ; Maw e, New Br idge-street , soli- bade to emancipate manki nd from the bigot rv Within less than half an hour , the roof of tha factory ' different points. The y the coroner. No doubt they citor. - ¦ l , in which -all men Aide-de-Camp, and wounded a perso n sitting by the are genuine :— good new have fbeen sold at 20s 9d to 21s per . and ignorance ,a nd de usion pr evioui fell in, and the flames shot upward in a broad bright . Joseph Peacock ember him creatio n of the world had been held. GsneMl's side. The General was not struck. He • " Wedn esday, 13th load. No change to report as to Barle y, Beans , ironmong er, Bradf ord, Nov to from the colnmn, whilst at the same time the houses in Norfolk- , .. . . . 1843. 25, and December 19y av Leeds District satisfaction to the Court, indeed , to find! row were shor tly afterwards appeared at the Circus Theatre , " I wish to be buried in a plain cheap man ner or Peas. 1 eleven.at the it is a being rapidly consumed. The men belong- i , in Court. Fearae , i i Leeds ; Cooper, Bra d- gat in this defence, whether the defence of the pan ing to the where her Majesty was. The assassins escaped. some retired and lonely spot. I wish my gra ve offic al ass gnee, distill ery, together with several of the po- 1 to Manchester Corn Market , Saturda y, Nov. 11. ford ; Bond , Leeds ; Sndl 'ow and * Co., Chance ry-la ne, nd or not, they could not discore * the least trace ol lice, and many of " Madrid is tran quil. The troops are under arms . be left level and not a stone raised to tefl where I the inhabitants of the neighbonhood , \ 11 —This mor ning good dry samples of Wheat were in London , solicitors. would lead one to fear Hist the least in- who volunte ered The discussion on the Majority Bill commenced lie ; (and if I have any friend left talent mcb as their services, posted themselves on ! , I wan t him next limited reque st at for mer rat es ; but inferior and Luke Frith Bakewell, Darb y- result from its being rea d. Bnt the Court the flat roofs o! the on the 6th. A proposition against the declaration sprin g to go and Eod my ' grave over perfe ctl Bingham , flour-seller , imy could cooling vats, where immense water y level damp par cels were unsaleble , al though otfer ed 'at shire , December 6, and 26, at one, at the Manc hester ¦wDl look to the character of the defence, for this pur- tanks are constan tly charge d for tbe , was r ejected by 83 to 24." and smooth , so that the place may be lost and for- lower pri ces. ; ordinary purposes M , Nov. 10. Tlie demand for Flou r was extremely District Court Fraser , official assignee , Manc hester pose, to anhounca to the pannel that if after the com- of disUllatio n, and a small portable, bnt powerfol en- 1 Perpi gnaa gotten as soon as possible. lan guid, and all ibu t the very choicest J ervfr, guie, kept on descri ptions Rodgers , Caeapside , London ; Vickers and pletion of the period of his punishment , he shall agai n the premis es, in case ol fire , enabled the " Yesterday mornin g Prim' s troops occupied " I wish Mr. J. Patterson to take my saddlebags ' might have beou purchased on easier terms persons on the. roof ; but we Sheffield, solicitors. attempt to follow this trade , either in Scotland or nrj to keep up a tolera ble discharg e on G eroaa. key. and go to Aaron Russell's, and ia the pres ence do not alter our quotations. A fair amount ehip-b uilders, the wing which abuts him and John Lumra j s open of busi- Thomas With ell, and Wm. Withell , other part of Gre at Britain, and shall again be brou ght on the nar row paEs ace nearest to " At half-past four o'clock , p.m., 2 5G0 insurgents , of said bags, examine ness wa a done in Oat meal at the curren cy ofthis 20, at psnisb - the fire. The eDgines contin ued ; the content , aad r ead my will day Padstow , Cornwall , November 22, and December before a Conrt of Justice , there Is no extent cf playing not only on havii)g at the r hesd Amett lor and hall ra , entered to them, and then sennight. For Oa ^s and Beans there was also Hirlz el, official , which it. -sill n.->t be the distillery, but on the private residence ¦¦}' leave the Key and all with them. I no a tweive , at the Court of Bankruptcy. xnent, by imprisonment and fine ef Uie la^c the fort of Fiirueras , preci -drd a buti&Iion of want my yellow modera te inquiry but improvement in their value assignee , Exeter Bedford- roWj a case- to s-?rard. Tais, Mi. Hodges, in Church-street , until past ten o' Q, 1 wen 's troops , who , truuk opened ; the mone y iu it to be paid ^ ; Cooda and Brow n, the duty of the Court in inch clock &t t infantry, and 150 cavalry of the out for my can be note d . {.Gibers, solicitors. THE NORTH ERN STAR- j / _ ======^ manager have ever, by word or act, directly or in* I had not a numer ous audi ence, but they were of the THE IRISH STATE TRIA LS.— It is Baid th at M 5fo 23*atr*rg an& Comgjum &etti g directly , religious or atyr al att& the Saturday evening to an amount tbst did infinite interfered with our political right sort , having the princi ples of liberty at heart and Qientval #nteUi%enee. thieo bonrs At wood and several of the leading Refomets of Ejig sentiments. We were never forb idden to read the doing all that lay In their power to promulgate them in credit to them, i Within the space of Messrs ¦want '] the Committee land will be summoned to Dublin on behalf of [Omittedin csr iosi UirtntQh of room Northern Star, ox any other publ ication wha tever ; Carrington and the surrounding neighbourhood. After »Y £40 were placed it the disposal of Graham 's aftaSnShlT? 15^11 Drowning -On Tuesday to distribute among the men on strike; and each 0 Connell , && , to deposa to Sir Jame s Srhtiihs. and we hereb y requ est that you will afford a place the meeting I had the pleasure of enjoying a hearty n with the monster meeting at Bir mingham B. 3X —The letter he speaksof uerer ease hi your journal to this out unqualified denial to %%* °™l**> *» inquest (adj6urned from Saturday) man was provided wHh a very liberal sum. Up to connect ion tend; but, judging from Bis present communic a- the and excellent supper at the house of that sterling de- at « to statements of your correspondent . IZhniSt ?© Leeds Court House, before the passing of the Corporation Reform Bill the in 1831. tion, had it reached jj bit -would most probably not mocrat, Mr. Mobs, surrounded by a few more of the lately We are , Sir, your obedient servants , good friends who did me the honour of testifying their taU- J Srm of the Messrs. Biggs were looked upon as the M ore Poor I aw ATROcrTiESr-We hare have been inserted , seeing that he says—" Ovristg to James Ma bti.v, fnmthXfden ov from RaWden. it appeared, great pillar that upheld the wages of the working had occasion to notice the excessive cruel ties pract ised length, I entreated yen to insert it either President sincere regard and attachment for what they were °/ **d its in parts ROBI. MttBUW t. pleased to term my services in tbe 5fl??ir« »<*d, that the deceased wai men: they, in fact, were worshipped and idolized by in Clerken well workhouse , upon two pauper s named other wise." Now, if Mr. G. writes anniversary cause of the people. ^ Dd 1 hegQ Ieft , afl or " Brother Democrats ,—My labours ar e now terminated of $edn?Hi£ i I*? homo on tfae afternoon the great mass of the working classes as Duff and French, the former of whom was placed art icles" bo lengthy as we judge the last one most wk. ma11i.akd. t0 *° V> Pudsey *ith a saifc of in a ward infested with rate , and the John Bbinklet. amongst you ; therefore I take th is opportunity to re- dothef ani^M l^ mura hom0 to« same the protectors of their families ; but no sooner a punishme nt, fcaveheen, "we suggest to him the propriety of pub- turn you my sincere and heartfelt H« aflw evening. were municipal honours placed at their command , latter in a stone cell under the staircase , withou t even ji» 1hiTi "jxais" himself ; at any rate , toe mut John Pabkb. than ks for the many llOwe d0 80 g It in P.S.—Tbe whole of the Glasgow Pottery workmen , acts of kindness, friend ship, and genu ine a ¦iSffi^S:i % » but Bt°PP ei a» nfcht than a change came o'er the scene. This struggle a choir to sit upon , or a straw pallet whereon to re- the publication. We belieTe our correspon - hosp it lity I k from thence case, decline sixty-four in number , signed the document of which have experienced at your hends. I shall ever remem- neS 2 jtfttrBd came to Leeds the of the Leicester -Hand.s ought to be an exam- cline. We have now to call attention to anothe r dent need not be at all apprehensive of being eon- 5 Ahefc a litUe aft« eight the ObBetvatiwna this is a copy. There are five of our number regular ber you with feeliDgs of pure affection and I also hope o'clock ot?^£hur«day evening,* V , went ple to all Englishmen. There were a thousand in- which strengthens in a tenfold degree, sMered " traitorous to the cause," through the non- along with a dividuals knit together as one man determined we have from Urns to time made respecting th e biutal ; subscribers to the Stew, and have been so for mor e of gra titude. wwSnoman ^Jmto a to app earance vT his lagay " anniversary article " -we than twelve months. In conclusion, let'me implore you to stand fast by dram-shoD In Call Lane, at which conquer by moral means or die in the contest. The wording of the Poor Law Amendment Act. At Lam- fancy our readers -would tare fceenTery likely to have The above would have been given l«fc week but for the standard of truth and justice. Be united together in stron g arm of the law was stret ched forth—men beth-strte t police-cour t on Thursday last, a decent- conside red/us "traitorou s" to them, hid it reached us, want of room. It is necessary to add (as stated is one holy bond of brotherhood , and battle—morally were dra gged to the dungeon , placed upon the tread- looking woman , named Clayton , ap plied to Mr. Norton its Insertion upon them. ' and ire had inflicted our " Notices" lait week), that we have received a battle— against the common foe. Recollect the old mill, their hair cut by the prison barb er, locked up for a warrant against the gate-keeper of Whit echapel Died, Sept 4th, 1«43, at SL Lenis, State of Missouri, in cold dam p cells at night for sixteen com- ¦w oTkaouse for assaulting her, and also tearing her second communication from " An Enemy to Whig adage , " Union is strength ;" let it be your motto , and Svrmee* ^s hours , United Stat es, Mr. George Ha ley, late of Hft?t fax, and Tory tyranny, " in which be insists upon the depend upon it you will eventually ItroublerSiv^L iSrf—il0ns te Beck, and after^K much pelled to live on prison fare , and subjected to the insults . The appl icant stated that .her father had been ' triumph over your eMch tbe Yorksh ire, and Pioneer of the British Emigrants truth of his former statements ; says that the above enemies. You know it fans been my sincere desire , of Grfh^ t f c«t» body> wWoh: was that and scoffs of ras cally turnk eys. Bui the men were a rate-pwyer of Whitechap el parish for many years, and Aid Society. This enterpriHingyonng man was Wa8. ta^a underneath the arch of had appl ied to Mn tnal meeting was got op by order of the employers ; and while in your district , to unite the people , and if pos- Leeo^'hriffiL qaitet inflexible ; they were already driven to the starvation her sister, owLde; to her indiscretion , suddenly cut off it the age of 25 years, after suffering ur8 dead In faot lt had been in tbe point; " they may take us" was the cry of th <> men. the relieving-officer of Whitechapel , and was adm itted that the men signed the document because had they sible te prevent any thing thst might have a tendency to wS tA Aba woman' , ' for three days under an attack of cholera. refused they knew that they would have been tuned create disunion amongst professing Chartists. I think Si^A° * had who, from theat des- Indeed they almost fonght which should be taken into the parish workhouse to be confined there. he 6a been with him the ; confinement , Co-OPKRATIOH. —Thb Lam ).—A correspondent sends from their employment He adds, that when Mr. I may also' add , without being guilty of flattery, that ffrn ^on v * * first. " We will;choke them ," said they, ' as the K nowing that she mast be very near her *a ^tb e alarm ; but she left the place herrings choke the whale ," and they did choke and feeling that she would require more comforts dux- -us the following " to keep house*' for a family of a O'Connor visited Glasgow after his liberation from the generality of you were as anxicua as I was to create SofS'r and has£ not been since found. msn, his "wife, and four children. The following York Castle , two men, named Patrick Downe and a friendly feeling even with those who did not coincide SJ ? ' There is, them. Th ey kept the peace ; thete were no " riots " in g her illness than was allowed by the Poor Law re- - *mfmQ ? tb-at she bad done anything nor " tumul ts " was peace arid good order on gula tions , the applicant bud made application about article s must (or should) fee purcha sed:— John Hingal , were dischar ged from tfeeir employ- with our views upon certain point * But while I state tE L??u exceedingly * ; all SETA IX, "WS0LI3AXE. ment for attending Mr. O'Connor 's meeting without this fact, I still SJfelA S»J«W» dangerous, par behalf of the turn-outs ; and by such means tlie base noon oa the day before to see her siater , and had taken deem it necessary to give you my ar& n to Ib. s. d. lb. id. leave of absence ; that they were turned away with - advice to continue, and if possible exceed, an ything you th ^7and Ka SK ^ machinations of bur local rulers were frustrate d and a little tea and sugar to leave with her. On stati ng linSW 81naUJ? woodei» bridge, for foot passen- , are the man at the gate that she wished to see her sister , S hatter.... 2 0 2 butter i 8 out notice, and the wages due to them have never have heretofore done to advance Chartism. Good Snii5iJt !.- wross the beck from of no avail. Their old friends , the shopkeepers fn &rf ^adm« Tenter Lane disgusted at the course adopted by Biggs, and Co. he took down both her own name and that of her i tea 1 6 i tea 1 0 been paid up to this time. Of course we cannot advice canno t be too often given, especially from a to fswmegate, a circumstance which might but coffee... 1 0 coffee .„, 0 8 vouch for the tr nth of these statements ; and we move- easvly occur too Votes of th ank s have been parsed to the middle and sister, and then told her that she could not be adm itted , I I friend who iB wishful to see yen at the top of our ,n his then state. The King's Mills was net actually UL He then commenced. 3 sugar 19 3 sogar „.... 1 7i may add that nothing fur ther from the pen of " An ment ; were at (work working classes,] who hare supported the men on as her sister at the timether, and the stream was conse- strike , and all remain as firm as the day they jeering 'her in the most unfeelin g marine *, asked he* 1 candles ...... 0 6 1 candles 0 5i Enemy," e res- and now expressed , that tbe master acted with extreme in- manding the rates. Now, it is a fact worthy of notice, the conclusion an interesting debate toek place between With having ia their possession weights below the covered ail over with jewels—and tbes tout-ensemble of for, Mr. West and Mr. W illiamson, delicacy in thrusting hia nose into a place where his ponded to, by sending me Stars of tbe latest dales; that these people have not called upon for twenty years on the policy of ex- legal standard. Thos. Marshall , of George -street , her appe arance was such as would have riveted the tlie old papers are not read ¦with cluding females from the Suffrage. Mr. Williamson ^ presence was not at all required. We are certain the as may be supposed, before to pay them , and for a very suffi cient reason, for two weights deficient , was fined 03 and costs; gazs of tbe inhabi tants of the sphere s—what then , the same attention as the new. AH papers entrusted to contendin g for the abstract right of females to the Suf- Ricbd. Sturdy, Nelson-stree t, three deficient weights, Guardians , if they possess the feelings of men, will re- nam ely, that tbe landlord of the houses where more can a mere mortal say ?— Blackxoood s itagaz' ne. move the restriction that prevents one relative commu - my care «>m be faithfully forwarded. frage , and Mr. West justifying tbe omission in tbe* 10s and costs ; Win. Ellis, Wood-street , five weights Newspaper, ^ these people reside made arrangements with Ancient Romam —The Roman * bad nicating with another npon matters perhaps of family I am, a Chartist and Bepealer, th em himself; Charter document* Tbe meeting was a numerous one, deficient ai;d one unstamped , 20s and costs; and a l a -which l the proper authorities to pay pub ic tion near y approached to a rnoaein interest , with out the presence of a spy ; and at they J. 51. Leach. what he paid an d at the conclusion many new members were enrolled. John Shippen , Kirkgate , two weights deficient , 5s newspaper ; it was called d th and of course he took good care to add A a Diurna, or daily occur - will censure the maste r for taking upon himself tbe ITa , £2, Charles-street , HydB, Onshore. in rates to tbe rents ; consequently there could be no On Monday evening a public discussion took place off and costs. Butter and bacon factors should be rences resembling; •• , tbe presen t accounts of births , deatfis , unties of the matron. The Magistrat e, it seems, in hia Femaxb Abebdosx j as is no doubt a very good just claim upon the tena nts to pay one fraction. But I the question— W ill an immediate repeal of the Cora * aware that the articles in which th ey deal have a mar iageB, &c An extract from A , one of these may be anxiety to obtain an interview for the applican t, forgot patriot- We regret we cannot >w&rd her the same am ako inf ormed that the objects which the parties Laws be of any -benefit to tbe people?" Mr. Smith direc t tendency to corrode away their weight s, and aeen in Pclronius. The debate ef , | the Senate were also to punish the porter for his rascally conduc t. Let us merit as a poet. have in view in trying to force the people to pay rates in the chair. Mr. Briggs opened the debate , contend- unless they have them frequently adjusted , they are pub lished at tbe same period , . under the came of Pi<&- bope that he may be deprived of tbe situation he holds, Oub Glasgow Cobbes posbext writes :— directly, are, first, that , at the next election for guardian , ing that an immediate Repeal woul d be of benefit by liable at any time to be seized. We believe there has lica Ada. The next paper of this kind appeared ' at reducing the Rental of land , which as many of the and some otbor more worthy individ ual appointed in *» O'Connor has committee, overseers and rate collector, those people not been a genera l examination and stamping of Venice, aud was called Gazetld, ftun the name of the Ihe vid t of Messrs. i>ancombe and estates of the aristocracy were mortgaged would ru in his alead. — Weekly Dismlch. 's eanse in shall have votes which they had not before. 2. That weights since the month of December , 1834. piece of money for which it was sold, and was distri- rendered incalculable service to the people the aristocracy and ultimately benefit the people. Mr. already these peor fellows, being in a depen dent position , Stealin g a Pio.—On Monday last , a youn g mar- buted in manuscript, long after the invention of print , The Due de Bordeaux. —Hie Royal Highness this satj. The scattered forces of CbartiEm are Evinson replied denying that any material benefit would appea l to being at the mercy of their task-mas ters, they will, on ried man, named Fr ancis Chadwick , who lodges in in*. Of these thirty volumes were collected by that went on the 7th to Chatsworth , the seat of the Duke beginnin g to rally. Mz. Dnneombe 's noble follow Repeal. He en tered into man y tabular state- name, that account , be obliged to vote for whoever the ir nus- Nile-street , was char ged before the magistrates at hellito libra rian, Magliabechi and are still preserved in of Devonshire. On the 8oh he visitsd Trenthar o. the people to stick to the Charter , even to the ments of the land and its capabilities to produce food Complete Suffragists , that if ters think proper ; for if they don't they will run the the Leeds Court-House with having stolen a sow the library be left ] On Friday ho goes to Manchester, and pro poses to and also his appeal to the enough for the people, and exposed the real designs of adv ocacy of the principles risk of losing their employmen t, er at all events , to be pig, the pro perty of Benjamin Lonsdale, a working Effects of Drunkenness. — On Sunday a woman , r eturn to Alton Towera , on Saturday. On the 13th they were in esmest in tbe the Leaguers. Mr. Hancock, a Corn Law R-pealer , SciBbeo" the shams; and tak en every advantag e of; such as to be kept wait ing man with a large famil y, residing in Low Fold , named Alicia Lyons , in the service of a gentleman resid- his iloyal Highness will set off for Alnwick Castle, to adopt also Ike name, has stoutly contended for the benefits that would flow from O'Connor 's speech for work two or three days a week, aud made to pay North Town End. The sow was a ver y fine one, ing at Warren 's jPlace , Cork, was nearly burned to on a visit to the Duke of Northumberland , who, it what is of the hat importaEce , Mr. " Ftse Trade , cheap bread , high wages, and plenty to coun try - as much frame rent as if they had full work ; and in abou t two years old, weighing eighteen stones, and death in consequence of drunkenness. It appears tha t will be remembered , a ppeared at the coronation of has gone far to remove from the minds of his " He used many ingenious ar guments , and was present ) the ev<.nt of their complaining of being short of work , da was; within abou t a month of farrowing ; it was the famil y being absent from borne , the unfortunate Ch arles X, the young Prince' s gr andfather , as the men {a considerable number of whom were if listened to with great attenti on. Mr. R oyston replied 1 whatever prejudice or jealousy they may have enter- the msst ^rs will ray, you don' S like it you can go left safe in the sty on Thursday evening about six, woman went out: and returned at a late hour quite ambassador extraor dinary of Great Britain. On the £nd seek for full employmen t somewhere else, we in a forcible speech of great length. Several other and next mornin g it was missed. Between seven drank. Lsfcting herself In by a latch key she repaired 25th the Duke contemp lates bis departure for Lon- tained towards the Chartists. Thosa wretched creat ures , don't -wast to pt. vent you; or when tbe work is brought gentlem en were anxious to deliver their sentiments and eight , on Thursday evening, tbe prison er drOTC to the kitchen where her clothes took fire—subse- don.—Morning Chronicle * Saturday, who are ready to write anything for pelf, appear stung and on the motion of Mr. West the discussion was ad- ceontiyinen coming ir-te tie -warehouse , the master finds fault with it , a sow to the Accommodation beer- house, York quently she was found in the yard of tb e premkes , at the prospect of O'Connor and his jonrned unt il next Monday evening. . Incendi arism.: —About one o to a friendly understanding . Consequen tly every thin * •nhfethtr there be any or not, and then bate ; Road , and obtained the assistance of the landlord in stretched on the ; ground—she now liea at the South clock on Sunday which abuse , misre presentation , and falsehood could at the isiBfr time saying, " It you are di'MatUfled yon BATH— Delegate Meetin g—The meeting of k illing it on Friday morning. He afterwar ds Infirmary, without any hopes of recovery. morning last a wheat hovel , situate near the town e&cthas keen res orted to, and that even in some quar- can leave% " delegates from the Wte t of England , as announced in removed it to his own lodgings, stating that he Suspicious Death. —The wife of a farmer , named of March, in the Isle of Ely, was discovered to be on ters from whence better things might have been Acain , the middle classes of Arnold are "very highly the Star, took place on Sunday afternoon , tbe 12tbIy friends , the collector called upon a poor old man ber of the Executive , tour in the West of En gland. "— Stealin g Lead. —On Monday last , a sweep, shi p's crew, having ascertained his place of retreat , was anything like a feeling of disapprobation exhibited named John Mars Newfoundlan d, a short time since, fell ia with a large audience , always Excepting what may for rates , whe had sot a halfpenny to buy bread with , " That any locality in the West of Eagland , desiring a hall, was charged before Edward entered the brig and forcibly bore off the unfortunate amongst the Grace, E? q. and Griffith Wright , E^q. at Leeds red chest , toward s which they directed the boat 's course , have been done in a subdued tone amon§ a certain con- and who does not average above Is. 9%4i a week, after lecturer , may, on app lication to the secretaries of the and succeeded in picking it up. On being opened , it slave. Neither remonstrance nor resistance was states what he knows to paying all expenses, as the following table will prove , Associations in Bath or Bristol , have a person supplied Court House , with having stolen a large quantity of offered on the occasion, and the Yankee trader having tesrie), then I tell him that he lead from the xoof of some houses situa t e in York- was found to contain the corpse of a youeg aud beauti- ie an ¦untruth. 1 corsidfci this acqaalified contra dic- ¦which I had from biauelf :— them by paying his expences. Direct to Mr. T. Bol- ful woman clothed in a rich s:!k dress , and having three convoyed the poor fellow on board , immediately set O'Connor , hut ia particular s. d. well, 5. Galloway-bulldi cgs, Bath ; or Mr. Evans , care of street , Leeds, the property of Mr. Wm. Robertshaw , sail tor its destination. The captured slave was an tion due, not only to Mr. of JBarwiok-in - Elmet. The load was distinctly solid gold rings upon her fingers ; and this was all that to the people of Glasgow, who are hera grossly misre- For making eight pair of stockings 4 0 Mr. Simeon , newsvender, Temple-street , Bristol. " A could be learned concernin g her. It was most likely, excellent seaman, and bore upon his person many sentence, lie ssys, * He Frame rent I 3 vote of thanks was then given to the chairman , and the tr aced to the pri soner 's possession, and it was aud severe mark s of his helpless condition , and the presented. In his concluding proved that he was descending fro m the premises however, that the jfair young creature had died at sea, iMr. OC) abuse d Cobden and Bright. * Now, whit Candles 0 4^ meeting separated. and her body committed to the deep, which thus yielded brutali ty of his task-masters. [It is a disgra ce to Ccbd en were hard facts and not general Needles.. 0 1 immedia tel y before the robbery was discovered. He the people of Cardiff to have allowed this poor fel- O'Connor said of Lectube— Mr. Simeon of Bristol , who, unfortu- was committed for trial. it ap again. The chest containing the body, just as it abuse. He said that Cobden and the Whi gs en- Seaming , 0 6 nately missing the trai n, was not present at the dele- lay when first opened , was consigned to the grave , with low to be recaptured and dragged back by hia deavoured to secure the sympathy of his (Mr. O'G. ) Total expenses for tbe week 2 2i gate meeting, lectured at the room of the Association in Leeds Auxiliar y Tract Society.— The anniver- the usual Christian ! rites , in St Mary's. tormentor? from the sanctuary of the British soil.]— countrymen. Yet, Bichard Cobdtn, in a pamphlet the evening. >Ir. C. Bolwell in the chair. The subject sary meeting of this auxiliary was held in the Com- It in N OT genera lly known that Mr. Cobden , M.P. Times. God mercial Buildings on Monday evening last , John which he published a few years ago, could thick TUi of his address was, " the present state and pros pects of , received his education at an academy at Bowes, for the The Convict under Sentence of DrAT H in that he had not been born a Cath olic, and ascrib ed all lcjiTiE ? him, as I have above stated, Is. S^d. for his the people's cause," which was delivered in an able and Clapham, Et q. in the chair. The report was satis- " board , clothing, and tuiti on" of young gentlemen , kept factor y Newgate.—At twelve o'clock on Fr iday, Mr * Hie misery ana immorality of the English people to week's laDcur ; and yet thiB poor old man was ap- lucid manner , and evidenced good sense and right feel- , and the meeting was addressed by Mr. by the late Mr. Clarkson , where he gave promise of con- Mus grove dirty, F. Bainee Sheriff and Mr. Sheriff Moon , accom- ttieir mixing with the Irish , who were a low, plied to for rates. I am sure the above ; needs no more ing throughout At the conclusion he strongly recom - , the Rev. R,. W. Hamilton , tbe Rev. J. siderable talent. The Bowes schools have since been panied by Mr. Undcr-Sheriff Ande rton this Ely, the Rev. T. Scales ' , proceeded lousy set, &c &c It did not rait the purpose of commtnt from me; it Bnmcientiy explains itself. mended the puru sal of Mr. Geo. Wkite 's pamphlet , aad others. immortalize d in the faithful and graphic nar rative of to the gaol of Newgate , when an order 'Practical Bepealer' what ¦ was entered to give to his readers On Tuesday night , I lectured in New Radfor d, upon lately published. Some excellent rema rks were made LEICES TFR. —Strike gf the Glov e Hands •' Nicholas Nictleby " from th e p^n of Mr. Dickens. upon tho prison-books for the execution of Willia m O'Connor reaBy.siid of Cobden , notwithstanding the the Land and the O.-gan-zation. Tfee frien ds made by tbe chairman, and a vote of thanks L>eing given t* the Wages. [A fit school for a grasping milloctat !] Stolzer on tbe 20oh instant. " for . —Thursday , November 9ih , was the The malefac tor , who Poti being the organ of the Bepealers in Glasgow. every arran gement to have a good ascetic *, and had lecturer, the meeting separated . day of the libera tion been com- Important if (True. —In Ministerial circles in is a German, was found guilty, : of the men who had and sentenced to We have given the above, see Eg that our Chwyow succeeded in getting {the use of a Methodis t Chapel BRIS TOL. — "United Chartists. —Mr. Jacob s mit ted to prison by Biggs and Co. As earl y as seven London it is gene*a?!y stated that Sir R-.-ber t Peel has dea th , at the last session of the CtiatTat Criminal friends complain that they are not always fnllyre- for the eceasion. About eight o' clock, a youag man, delivered a leetme in tae society room Can non-street , o' clock the glove han ds hegsu to wend their way in determined to prop ose, next Session , a Bute Provision Coart , for tho murder of Peter Keim ¦whofce now forget , trss tLnanimcosly . , a fellow* work- presented in our columns. But reall y tpb thinfe era nasse I elected on Mon day evening, the 13lh iost , commencin g at «lght the direction of the gaol to welcome their brothers , for tlie Roman CiKiolic Cler gy in Ireland. According man , and also a German , in Silver-street , Golden- exo&Hent correspondent has expended uncalled for efe&irman , and opened the business by stating the ob- o'cIock , on Free Trad e a«d the effects it would produce who'had suffered seven day s'iacarceration with hard to ono account , lands are to be purchased and allotted square. As soon aa the entry had beeh Bou/i the meetin g Wias called ; and e, the labour in hie strictures upon the wooden-heade d ject lui which , further , on the trades and opera tives generally. At the eloso of labour , and t»ukject to the ignominious practice of as glebes, to be held fey the Ciergy on certain Goudi - sheriffs, und er-sheriff , the Rev. Mr . Davis (the Glasgow FesL As to its lyicg, why falsehood is its th at if any person er persons wiihtd to ask any ques- the lecture, -which lastc-d till ten o'clock, it was unani- cropping, for the " crime" of asking the i nhahiiaHts tion s. Another ver sion is, that grants are to re distri- ordinary of Newgate ), Mr ; lecturer connected -with the subject with Cope (the governor), vocation. So ntterly void of anything like talent is tion of the , he mously agreed , that Mr. J, should resume the subject to rein ye the wants and necessi ties of themselves , buted , somewhat iu th e shape of Regium Donum. Will went to the cell where tho wret ched intended to speak upon , he pr omised them upon hia man has been the miserable abortion , thai its prostituted editor next Monday , 20th inst , at eight o'clock, at the eaiue th eir wives, and families ! At nine o'elock the men the Cler gy consent to be the stipendiaries of the State? confined since his conviction impartial heariEg. I spoke an , for the parpose of could Bert earn salt to his porrid ge. We questio n part a fair and houi plaea, when all classes are req uested to at tend. D:s- wui-e liberated , amidst the acclamations of hu ndreds Mckder. — Oa Tuesday, Mr. Martin , Coroner , held making him acquainted ef which I endeavoured with the iawfui mandate. even if he could earn the porridge itself , unless , by and a half , in the course to cussion is courted. ' •f their fellow^townsmen. A repast was provided an inquest at Tomgreany, cou&ty Clare , on the body of The culprit received the dreadful news with perfect calumny, he precured the patronage of these who show Jbe import ance of the subject , aad the necessity for them by a few good-natured frien ds, of which a female infant , found dead in a potato garden. On the unconcern and appeared people uniting together for the purp ose SALPORD. —The Chartists of Salford met in their ^ to look upon it as a who would lead the too-oflen misled people , by of tbe work ing room they hear tily partook . They were then taken throu gh day previous a labour ing man heard cries in the same matter of course. Indeed, Buch was the apathy 1 of getting upon tbe land—the ir natural inheritance and , Great George-street, to hear a lecture from Mr. csjolery asd lies. Our wonder Is, that in * edncated" Dixon, but in consequence of that gentleman being a tew 01 the princi pal streets , followed by hundre ds direction , but on making a search could find nothin g. evinced, that Mr. Sheriff' Musgrove was induced natural element- At Che conclusion of my lecture, the On the body being} discovered it was ascertained to be Scotland he can find readers at alL For ourselve s, nnable to atten d, Mr. Donnovan delivered an address , of their fellow-work men. When passing the ware- to think that the observations were not understood! following resolutions were carried , without a dissen- the child of Honors ©onnors we can say, thst having once read him, we should be for upwards of an hour and a half i evety houses of the Messrs, Biggs the procession gave a , by its dress, aa wul as by by Stolzer. This rendered the situation of the tient- " Tha t it is the opini on of this meeting that , wh ch gave sorry to do so again , even though we could have his satisfaction. The Chartists of Salford are particularly loud huzzi , which brought the dignified prosecutor a string tied round its neck. A verdict of Wilful officials much more perplexing ami painful. In a rag gratis. - the principles of tbe People's Charter should form the Mur der was returned against the unfortuna te informed tha t the above room is open every Sunday to the window ; but no sooner did he make his ap- mother , few minutes, however, the difficulty was partially Glas gow basis of the Briti sh constitution ; and we, therefore , and she was committed te abide The Pottkrt. —Tj>the Editor of Hit 2?or- evening, at six o'clock, for lectures. pearance than he wae met with groans and yell* of a her trial at the ensuin g removed by the arrival of Dr. Steincroft. a German thers Star.—ST&,—In your journal of Satu rday, the pledge ourselves to agitate for the same, and abide by the most fearful character. The procession mOv^ m io assizes. the object of the Plan of Organis ation, passed at the BLAYDON.—Mr. Dickinson delivered a lecture on I gentleman, who, on ascertaining 21st ult, there is an article which you. introduce \ rules of the new the 'Marke t-place , where •rhomas Smith sur a ' Mil- A Former World. — Some curioua remain s of .the offiers ' visit to the cell of his criminal countryman, thus :—" An enemy to Whig and Tory tyranny Bends late Birmingham Confere nce." 2nd. "T hattkreeperspnsbe Tuesday, the 7th instant He gave general satisfac- y joined in by footsteps of reptiles and unknown ; tion. lions be Free", which was heartil animals have re- became greatly affected. The doctor wa? requested ¦us the following, and in which the writer proceeds to > appointed a* a committee to apply to the trustees of the masses around the waggon. Mr. Buck fay Bpoke peatedly been brought to light in the WISI.AT0N. excavations of the to communicate to the prisoner in his own language, state, fiiat the employers at the Glasgow Potte ry ] this chapel for the weekly use of it, to hold meetings —Mr. Dickinson lectured here on in strong terms of indignation against the authorities sandstone in Storton Quarry , Che shire. They are li bad been made, vyheti Stolzer : then broke up. Saturday, the 11th inst on the law of Primogeniture . te- the observations that had given nofice to the effect that all who "were for ChartiBt purposes. *' The meetin g for imprisoning men for merely asking L: a mouth- rally casts from the impres sions made by the reptiles in , n Ob, I understand English lecture in the New His lecture was attentively listened to. pettishly exclaimed known to be Chartists , or readers of that " perni- ( On Thursday night, I delivered a ful of bread, to satisf y the cravin gs of hunger. the soft clay over whi ch they walked. Two remar kable well enough." As the sheriffs were aboui to retire, cious journal ," the Horihem Star, would be tamed , Inn, Carrington , "Mr. lay hi the chair. My subject OM)EAM.—0a Sunday and Monday last , Mr. The men, one an d all , declar ed they lived better in fine specimens of these interes ting first time allowed a sli ht ebulli- when tee people had ram alns ot a former Stolzer, for the , g off fr om their employment , &a , -it j was, " what laws should be made, David Ross delivered two lectures In the Chartist the dungeon than when at work. Tbe men who had world may be s«en in the possession of esoape him. He grasped the hand in order to benefit them- Mr. Deck, of tion of feeling to If the writer of the arti cle in question , instead of the acquired their political rights , Room, Grea ve's-street Both lecture s were very ani- not returned to work , peram bulated the town as King 's Parade , whose visit to the Sheriff Musgrove, and warmly thanked that protection to their mating, quarry this summer of Mr. charact er nnder "which he has anonymously written , ' seizes sn2 ensure just and equitable and the auditory listened with great attent ion. usual after the meeting was over , asking alms wi th- in search of them i was moist successfuL for the kindness that had beea shown to labour country, They are , we gentleman hsd mtscribed himself An Enemy to Truth , he conld ' , which is the oDly real property in any At the conclusion, a vote of thanks was unanimously out the slightes t molestation f rom the authorities. understand , purc hased to add to the already beaut iful him. Information of the sheriff's orcer was sent to : class parsed to the not -have more successfu lly earned a claim to that but which unfortunately has not been protected by lecturer. A number of individuals came The differ ent Ehop9 and Factories sent in their sub- collection of geoJd gy belonging to the Universi ty of the Home Secretary, and also to Mr, Justice Maule, tiSe ; for the fact is, that neither the employer s nor i law|makers , eiillE X in Engl and ci in any other country ." forward to enrol , and took out their cards . tcri ptions to the Committee of Management on the Cambridge. ! who tried the prisoner. - T fl E NORTHERN . STAR 1 _

The Morning Chronicle and BeVcrol other papera an* The Solieitor -Ganeral replied on behalf of tbe Crown. eighty-th ree persons , who , if the order should be made satis3ed with the persons appointed. That , however, Limerick., Saturda y .—Tb»J *»*• . Major-Ge nera i nonnceil that the •• New Bills had been abandoned. " He contended th at tbe caption was no part of tbe In- absolute, are to be examined at the trial. Several of was the fault of the Government, who offered to nomi- Lord Downea returned from a tottf Of district inspec- Bat the Dublin Monitor of Monday, (a usually well-in- dictment , and , consequently, the defend ant In this case those persons have beau tena nts on the Hawarden es- nate Mr, M. O Farrall, but that gentleman eoul d not tion, attended by bis aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Ham il- IHE SIATE TRIALS. —QUEE N'S BENCH. formed paper) denies this, and says that the Bills will yet was not entitle d to a copy of it. He cited Andrew 's tates , and amongst the . numb er are some extensive serve owing to bad health. He (Mr. O'Connell) was ton, 99th. Dnblin, Not. 9. be preferred. After giving the pith of the above pro- Criminal Law, and a decision of Lord Mansfield to landholders in the neighbcarhood , and some Roman rea dy to be examined , and he now moved that it was Her Majesty's steam-shi ps Pluto and COtMb have ceedings, the Monitor says—"It is still, however, their show that the caption -was no part of Mr. J ustice Cra mpton sat this morning, at half-part the indictment , Cath oliq Clergymen. In the event of a trial Mr. Duffy the opinion of the Association that every assistance be dropped down the river to Tarbert inte ntion to prefer the Bills ; -and the parties named , but mer ely a copy of the style of the plea of jus tificatian , which be will be given to this commission ; , is dUchorging coal ten o'clock , to bear motions of «raraa . He rose shortly cour t at which the is to put in a The brig Magnet, of iiimerick s in a. Const against whom this proceeding is to be directed; are indictment was foand. He admitted that in cases of enabled to do under tne new libel lav. Mr. J. O'Connell having seconded the motion , it at Tarbert for tn e naval and military force on the after eleven o'clock to meet tha other Jud ges air. o connen, mt. steele, Dr. Gray, occupied until and Mr. Ray, vho high treason the defendant was entitl ed, to a copy of This case, especially in consequence of the issuing of was agreed to. j Shannon. of Er ror , "where their lordships vrere are to be indi cted as members of an illegal Assooi&ti on, the caption j bnt although the four o'clock. Act of Parli ament was the Irish landl ord and tenant commission , excites the Mr. O'Connell next alluded to a proposition from A temporary military barrack ia being erected at sad that tbe question of tbe legality of the Repeal As- In force in England as well as Ire land, the practice had deepest interest one of the leading onrans of tbe Government for pen- Killaloe for the occupation of troops. In consequence of an intimation from the Attorney- sociation is to be tried. the rising of the Court yesterday evening never been extended to cases of misdemeanour. The sioning the R oman Catholic clergy of Ireland at the -G-»ceraiat It waa suppose d WARL IKE PREPARATIONS. send up a fresh bill of in- that the Bills in question would peculiar practice of the Court of Queen's Bench showed expense of £600,000 a year. It would require an ad- that It "was Ms Intention to charge tbe parties with High Treason , REPEAL ASSOCIATION. the Grand Jur y against four of the par- but this we be- that a marked distinction existed in its practice in ditional sum of £400,000 to render the amount suf- (From the Dublin Monitor,) dictment to lieve erroneous. In like manner , implicates, and the Jury having been direeted to both the Mail and cases of high treason and other cases. November 13. ficient for its object , but even that the Roman Catholics The Government is still act ively engaged in preparing ties tha Post Bay tha t tbe Bills are abandoned—that the attend ance this morning, the Court and Hall The court adjourned for a few minu tes. Shortly after one o'clock Mr . O'Gonnell entered clergy of Irelan d would refuse , as they bad always for war I be in Crown Officers , lta i n, considered it advis- After being twenty were much crowded throughout the xlay by persons after consu to . minut es In consultation , their the Conoiliation-hall , which was much crowded , and done. He did not think John Bull would be satisfied Our old Martello defences are being renovated of ascertaining the nature of the able to retrac e their steps ; but this, we have reason Lordships again returned into conrt. havin g moved Mr. Strit ch (a barrist er) into the to pay even £600 ,000 to Popish priests who were asking , an d barrack walls that anxiously desirous to believe, with considerable dispatch laid in the new indictment , the names of the is not corre ct" The Chief Justice , Judge Burton , and Judge Cramp- chair, read a letter from Mr. J. S. O'Brien , M.P. for for nothing, particula rly when he had plenty of people decay are now assuming a very charges ton, were fast crumbling to charged , and whether the jnry, who were Dublin , Nov. li. severally delivered jud gment against tne appli- Limerick, who, he said, went into Parliament an asking for something to satisfy—(hear). The pap er military appearance with the aid of a little brick and psrdes cation , and at great length. , «losetedall day, Trould find ths bill It was net until Mr. Justice Cramp ton was engaged in hearing short anti-Re pealer , and, on the motion of the Hon . and be alluded to paid the Catholic clergy the compliment of mortar. . Mr. J ustice Perrin delivere d this hour e client, Mr. C. G. Daffy, proprietor of the Nation. The to grant my application. came into the room , that some managed this property for nearly twenty years past , man that had been ri ghts is eminently calcula ted to remove the prejudices ruled, not according to the copy furn isked to us, but Learned Counsel quoted many authorities to suppor t his Mr. Justice Cravnpten .—Yeu are not at all mistaken in America , was preaching of the boQsst-minded to return ten per cent, to each farmer tenant on his sedition through the streets of Dublin yesterday, and , the fears of the timid, and to i>y the record of the Court - view of the case, which was to the effect that a copy of there ; it is not in his power to grant it, nevertheless show to the world at larg e that yon seek only impartial estate of the rent paid for the years 1842 and 1813 ; here entered the court , and ¦ the indictment meant not only a duplicate of the Bubject - th at the police arrested him; he hoped he was severely and that such abatement of ton per cent, on their The Attcrne y-Gsneral you must give notice. punished , for he justice for all your fellow aubjects. ZTfce Chief-Jnstice informed him that an application ! matrer of the original , but also of tbe endorsements of The Attorney -General said that there were nine other was doubly criminal—first , because yearl y rents is to be made perpetual for them. —Tippe- he uttered sedition ; and secondly, because he uttere d j " Yery respectfully, haa iteen mad e upon behalf of Mr . O*C«jnell to have ; the same. Se contended, from 1st Carrin gton and Pdjn e, notices of motion served on tne part of tbe defendants , [ " Jos eph Stub ge." rary Free Press. ' , that sedition at such a moment as the present. He one of tine copies of the indictment compared with the p. 85, and several other reports that there waa intrinsic and he wished to know if they intended to move npun " Birmingham , 11th of 11th Month. " LAND TENURE COMMISSION. " evidence to shew that in England tbe practice was to give (Mr. O'ConnelJ) had now to read an address which the original. i any of them ? e Mr. O'Connell said that he required an Irish Par - apprehend , my Lord , that copies of the endorsements. air. Fitzjib bon ' h had prepared to the people of Ireland , and to This Commission will not , we fear , commence its la- The Attorney-Genera l—I j , Queen s Counsel , said they had moye liament only for Irish affairs , and that the persons in the copies served by the deik of the Crown were j The Attorney -General opposed the application , bnt its adopti on and circulation throu ghout Ire- bours as soon as was expected, owing to the difficulty j sent for Mr. Moore, who was to move tbe next , the administration of those affairs should have tbe con- yroperJy certified ; therefore , if that is the case, I on the ground that he bad received two differen t motion. land and that a copy of it be sent to clergymen of . of constitnting it every fidence of that Parliament Be intended that the con- do not feel that there is anything out of the ordinary notices of the motion (which objection , however, was The Chief Justice —Very well ; but certainly the denomination. He wan ted to work out his Following the example of Mr. O'Ferrall , M.P., Mr. met by the withdrawal of one of them), experiment to procure useful changes by peaceable trol of the Irish 'Parliament should apply only to the eoursa to be done in this case, more than in any as well as on Court will not allow a motion similar to those motions employment of tbe instruments of power in Tighe , of Woodstock , declined to act Several other the merits. He asserted that tbe practice of giving means. He wanted to show to the world that by Ireland , gentlemen were applied to without success ; bat we otter. already refused to be now brought forward unde r ano- those leaving to the British Parliament the general admi- Mr. "Whiteside contended , that the traverserB -were witnesses names was unknown in Ireland , and for ther name. means he would succeed. What signified the have reason to believe that Lord Carew and Mr. Reding- pros ecutions at pres ent pending ? they might per- nistration of the} country and the selection of the &D legally entitled to have copies compared. Altera- the truth of that assertio n would only refer to their Mr. Fitzjibbon sa\d that the motion was different Crown. } ton , M.P., have consented to act , and that the Com- been mode in the indietment , and it Lordships ' experience. He wonld shew that in Eng- haps cause inconvenien ce to the parties prosecuted , mission will not commence its labours before tbe first tions had alread y from th&SB which preceded it but Amongst somei sums of money handed in were £52 Vas better for tbtm to have correct eopies of it, than land it was equally unkn own, and referred to a very The Chief Justice —If called on to give my opinion I they could not affect the spirit of the entire or second week in December. —Dublin Monitor. ' na tion— or the perseverance of the people—and it from Armagh and £100 from Cork (as pro clamation to get a wrong one, whish would cause mistakes , and recent case reported in the Jurist tor 18*2, in tbe matter should say that the two last motions should have been money). f of the " Queen v. Gordon , wherein Mr. Ju&tice Pat- would go very hard if he did not fi ud out some protract the proceedin gs. If the officer certifie d that the " moved at one and the same time. Mr. O'Connell handed in £51 18s. from Manches - Barnard GHligan , who was arrested in Dublin for copy, it did not make it a true copy, tison bad stated that such an application was unprece- Mr. Moore s Counsel , ,; means throu gh the press , of conveying his senti- document "was a , Queen ' here entered the Court ments to the and cheers). He ter , and £44 14s. 6 , " Fallow —I never felt ; dorsed npon the back of the bill should he seen, as th e G-neral would say he had no right to observe on what fore bring forward the third motion. which I do at present to be distinctly understood in America. cum9tance3 tou ching the death of a new-born female was not before tbe Court. tra veraar had so right to see the witnesses whose MOTION FOR A BILL OF PARTICULABS. the advice I give, and to have that advice implicitly Mr. John O'Cownell then rose to brin g forward his child. John Harri son, a porter , stated, that as'he names Trere sent to the Jnry. They might compare one Th e Chief Justice said that the Attorney-General bad plan for the fiscal arrangement between going along Mr. Moore said , that In the same case of " the obeyed. the two coun- was Grafton -street , about half-past six copy wi&tbe clerk of the Cro wn, but they had not a quite a right to do so. tries when the Bepeal was carried , and placed 'clock the evening before , he observed the body, QueeD v. Danie l O'Connell ," there vas another notice " The reason of this anxiety is , that if my advice the follow- o in light even to handle ;he indictment The Attorney-General proceeded in his argumen t, be followed, the restoration of the Irish Parliament ing document before tbe meeting: — a slate of nudity, lying on the parapet , and that , a Mr. Henn did not want to do more than have his and alluded to the diversity in tbe notices, mani- of motion served on Saturday, which should come on to-morrow at furthest (as will assuredly be obtained—and obtained in a manner " Outlines of a proposed Financial arrangement between police-officer having immediately been called , it was client's copy legally compared in the ordinary manner ; festly, in his opinion, served for the purpose of creat- that was tbe last day for convey ed to the Southern Hospital. Mr. Andrew ' pleading), otherwise they could not move it at all. the most honourable to the religious and peaceable Great Britain and Ireland , after the Repeal. but he submitted that th e rule to plead afeonld run ing delay ; and concluded by formally opposing the people of Ireland. M' Cl ennan , one of the surgeons of the hospital , said from the time the comparison was made. motion - The Chief Justice. —What is tbe nature of tbe mo- " 1. That the (princi ple of the arrangemen t be that that there were three marks of contusions tion ! " I earnestly call upon tbe Repeal Wa rdens to cir - the revenues of I reland be spent at home. , one on The ChisJ Justiee—This pa rt of your application , Mr. O'Hagan then addressed the Court , and was re- culate my advice, and to be active in carrying it into the left cheek, another on the left side of the head , Mi. Hecn, is the sur -jed of another motion, and a motion plied to by tbe Solicitor-General Mr. Moore said that it was to get a bill of particulars " 2. That the first charge npon her revenues be her and a third on the right side of the forehead. He of the charges in the indictmen t. effect. I most respectfully solicit the Catholic clergy on notice, which should be given to tbe Attomc y-Oene- The Lord Chief Justice (having conferred for a few debt , as it stands at present. was of opinion th at the child had been born , alive, The Chief Justice said that they had made an arrange- in every parish to enforce my advice by their counsel " 3. Tbat her contribution to the imperial active ral before you bring the matter before the Court. The minutes with his brother judges) said the court were and the ir venerated authority. / and tha t concussion of the brain , the resul t of vio- original application was to have famished copies com- unanimously of opinion that the application of the ment to bear farther argument to-morrow , en a demur- ¦••¦ expenditure be as now , according to the full measure lence, such as a fall or a blow, had been the cause rer wbicb lay over , and then go into the case of " tbe My, advice , then, ia this—I wish 1 could make it pared , and you have go: it travtrser csnld not be granted. It was one not grounded , of her ability, las sho wn by a comparison of' the of death. A verdict of " Wilful murder " was ac- Qaoen v. Samuel Gray ." The O«urt would consider a command—t hat there be perfect peace, order and products of equal taxes iu both countries , or such Mr. M'Donou gh then applied in the case of the " Qneen upon any particular statute or state of facts making a tranquillity in every parish in Ireland; that there shall cerdingly returned against some person or person? against Daniel O Counell," that his client, the traverser , P*rnliar case, which entitled Mr. Cha rles Gavan Duff y whether thoy should give the priority of hearing to other elements of comparison as may be agreed unknown. —Liverpool paper. Samuel Gray 's case or to Mr. Mot/re 's motion. not be the smallest riot , tumult, or violence ; no public upon. j shouldbe furnished with a copy of tbe caption of the in liis particular person to have »n order , which he (to meeting, unless it be called by public ndveitisement , | -which was Dot furnished , as it should have haTe it grantad) sbenld induce the court to believe was Mr. Moore said that , if they did not move it to-mor- " 4. That a revision of the proportions of contribu- indictment , row , sanctioned at least by some of the clergy ; and not by the Cro wn solicitor. absolutely necessary fer forwarding the ends cf justice, it wonld be too late. tions of either country respectively do take place at been, The Chief Justice then intimated that , if Mr. even then , except for the sole purpose of petitioning such periods as (nay be agreed upon ; LOCAL MARKETS. The Attorne y-General said, there was a abort answtr and to defend himself against tbe charges made against the Queen and tbe Parliament. the firs t to be by Mr. M'DDnongb—it was a him. He has made out no particular case, nor stated any Moore was ready to-morrow , he might bring the motion within five years after tbe Repeal. - j ta the application made on. I want the moat perfect quiet , peace, and tranquilit y, Botlon witho ut notice. The oppo site side might serre particular facts ; bnt he comes in and demands the "5. That if it jbe deemed expedient at the time of, Leeds Corn Market , Nov. 14th , 1843—The Mr. Justice Cram pton , at the very rising of the until all these trials are over. No matte r what the the Repeal tbat Ire land should be charged with , notice of this motion if tcey pleased , and when they na&jes of the witnesses sent upon the back of the indict- event of the prosecutions may be, I am thorou ghly con- any , arri val s of Grain to this day 's marke t are smaller to-niaka it before their Lordshi ps, be (ths .Attor- ment to tbe grand jury as a matter of right , which Court , said they bad looked into the case handed up debt beyond what appears charged to her iu the public came it at by Mr. Whiteside , and it appeared to be a case removed vinced that in any event they will tend to facilitate than last week. There has been a good demand for uey-G ^neiral ) would oppose The BiatteT present bill of indictment was found to be a true one Bgainst accounts , such debt be transferred from the English to Wheat and last week 's prices fully sup ported. by certiorari to tbe King 's Bench , and the Court the obtaining of repeal , provided only tbat tbe people the Irish funds. I ! , stood as follows:—The Crown yesterda y was entitled him. It was very extraordinary that if the application preserve the condition of the most perfect quietude Barley has gone off slowly, and Is. per quarter have a rule to plead dtered. The Court , if it pleased , waa one ea deoiio juxtilim. that tbe Learned Coansel for had nothing bnt tbe caption and the indictment " 6. That the various items of imperial expendi ture • lower. New Oats and Beans continue scarce to before it. It appeared to him to have been merely daring those trials. It -will be easy to preserve tra n- be apportioned between tbe two , and could extend the time to plead upen cause shewn ; and tbe applicant could not produce a single authority to they ought—have countries in such 1 pric es fully as dear ; Old Oats littl e alteration. an application to know- who the prosecutor in the case quiUity after those trials shall—us a manner as to obviate all necessity if Mr. M'Dan ongb wished to come forward with a support the motion, point ont a single instan ce in which terminated successfully for unjustly accused, or for the revenues of j was. the one country being spent in the other. | THE AVERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT motion for an extension of the time to plead, on tbe the practice was as stated , or even show where tbe however they may terminate. , F OB THB WEEK same rule had , therefore , The Court then adjourned. " 7. That the] control and managemen t of the ground of his not having received a copy of tbe been applied for. It was a mo- " Nothing could possibly Injure our cause before the ] ENDING NOV . 14, 1843. capti on of the indictment , it was competent for him ticn altogeth er unprecedented ; and being withou t pre- THE PROSECUTIONS .—RUMOURS OF THE DAT. revenues of Ireland , subject to the foregoing rules , court and jury half so much as any occurrence of tumult , be with the Parliament of Ireland ; and Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye, Beans. Peas to do so, and serve notic e of that motion , which he cedent , and the practice being reported by tbe officer of The Cork Reporter says : — that nothing < riot , or physical force of any kind whatsoever. herein contained be deemed or assumed to limit the [ Qrs. Qrs. Qr s. Qrs. Qrs. Qrt. (the Attomey-€bneral ) would oppose as he had already the Court to be diametrically oppeeed to the applica- " We learn that tbe names of a number of highly "If anybody gives you advice contra ry to mine, 5243 1737 740 3 416 20 tion, without going further into that part of the ques- constitutional right of that Parliamen t to stop or! stated. resp ectable and influential persons—net Repealers- believe me tbat he is an enemy of mine and of yours. £ e. d. £s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £s. d. d, observe!, that was not his present tion , the Court were clearly of opinion that they bad and county of Cork limit the supplies on constituti onal cause arising." i £ s. 3ir - id'Donou gh residents of the city , including Arrest every such man , and bring him before tbe 2 12 3 1 13 10 19 6% 1 13 0 1 12 6 1 14 7i motion. sufficient grounds to refuse the motion , unless the those of the Mayo r and Sir Octavins Carey, the Goneral police. Mr. O Connell announced the Repeal Rent for- the Tbe Atto rney-General said they did not know what party making it could demonstrate that he was entitled commanding tbe district , were this day forwarded to " Let there not be, I conjure yon, the smallest week to be £1,070 19s. 5J. (Loud cheers.) Leeds Woollen Markets .—We have nothing his ttoxS on was. to it as a matter of right. Dabli n , with a view to thes e gentlemen being examined disturbance. Any man who joins in any disturbance , Tne association adjourned to Monday next fr esh to note in the state of the markets thi s week. Mr. Justice Perrin expressed his concurrence with Mr. il-D-jnough—So it appears. (A laugh.) for tbe defence on the pending state trials , whenever I proclaim to be my personal enemy. If you be \ MR. O' CONNELL. ! The demand for .goods continues , and the recent Tbe Attorne y-General—1 have already said that if you the Chief Justice in refusing the application. those trials take place. " friends of mine , take my advice , and be perfectly It is stated to-day that Mr. O'Connell is not in', the pos- ' wool sales would seem to indicate a probability of jive notice of your motion , I will oppose it; and until TBB QTTBEN V. THE SEV. KB. ITRBELL. The correspondent of the Chronicle says a— tranquil. I conjure you to tranquility, in the name of session of that robust health which the Hon. Gentleman a lar ge increase in the presen t demand. The letters , you comply with that dear rule.of this Court, their Lord- your country. I adjure you to be tranquil , in the name has enjoyed almost uninterruptedly during his life and i also, from China , we understand the " According to the information which has reached me, , , are , of a very ships will not entertainvonr application. Mr - M'Donough , Q.C., next rose to move that in the of the ever adorable and living God. that it has been recommended that he should take the cheering character. copj of the Indictment fhrnisbed to bis client be tbe traversers are to file a special demurrer , | The Court decided that notice must be given. form of a plea of abate ment, on the ground of infor- " Recollect that the principle npon which we have benefit of a change of air , for which purpose he has re- i Thursda y asked to be allowed to give netiee for amended by having the " caption '" attached to it. He Bradford Markets , , November 16.— Mr. Whitesi de malities in the indictment ; but a demurr er of tills looked for the Repeal of tbe Union, is—that it can be moved to tbe country residence, within a few miles from Wool.—The improved prices which all kinds of to-morr ow mornin g. moved on an affida vit , which set forth that this material obtained only by legal , peaceable and constitutional was necessary for the kind will be quite distin ct from the pleadings , which are , this city, of his son, Mr. John O'Connell , M.P. Combin g Wools have maintained has bronght a Tbe Attorne y objected, he would wish to see the portion of the Bill of Indiet ment means , and by the total absence of violence, force , defence, and that it was not sought for the pur pose of in preparation. Whether the pleadings are to be filed IR ISH ARMS BILL. very full supply to market , and with the good choice, notice. to-morrow , at tbe termination of the four days, will and ; tumult the Spinners do not seem to operate so freely ; for Mr. M'Do nough—Our notice of motioniB simply this— causing delay. The learned connsel spoke at consider- The Act came into operation this day, The registry depend on the fate of motions before the Court in the " Recollect also that the principl e of my political they complain th at at present rates they cannot The Chief Justice—We have already heard Mr. able length in support of his applic ation, and in the life of arms is about to commence throughout the country. his eloquent address cited a variety of cases mean time. Until these are decided , no period can be ,; and tbat in which I have instructed the people of realise a pro fit. J am.—Yarns continue in steady Henn, Mr. Wh iteslde, and you. Kot twice, if -yon course of Ireland , is, that all tbe ameliorations and improvements LANDLORD AND TENANT COMMI SSION. which appeared to be strictly applicable, to the present fixed for the trial. request , and late prices firmly maintained. Piece.— please. According to the ordinary rules of Court , notice "I have learned that some English Members of Parlia- in political institutions can be obtained by perseverin g Although Lord Davon served. That rule is more appli- case. , tbe chairman , is daily ex- To-day we have had more lookers than for some of mstion must be ment, who, - whilst making a tour in Ireland during the in a per fectly peace able and legal course ; and cannot pected, it is is dou btful whether the inqu iries of the cable in cases where counsel says " I require notice, in The Attorney-Ge neral rose to oppose the motion. weeks past , but we cannot hear of any extensive sales He said the defendant s were furnished with a copy of autumn , were present at some of the county Repeal be obtained by any forcible means ; or if they eould Commission will.commence before January . being made, or of anv improvement in prices. order that 1 may decide whether I will oppose the be got by forcible means such means create more the indictment as it was banded down by the Grand demonstrations , are to be summoned as witnesses for the , LOBD DONOUGDMOEE—TITH ES. . - motion or not. " In the present case, we cannot go out defence, to shew that nothing whatever in the shape of evila than they cote, and leave tbe country worse Newcastle Corn Market , Sawj rdav , Nov. U.— of the common course of Court , and therefore let there Jury, and that was all the Act of Parliament required. As an examp le of tbe generous and forbearing Be contended tbe caption iraa no part of tbe indiet . intimi dation existed." than they found it. At our market this mornin g we had a good supply be notice of this motion—a two-day rule. " This great experiment of improving Ireland by manner in which certain Tory Landlords collect tith es of Wheat from the country, but scarcely equal to The Court then adjourned until tomorro w, at halt ment The Right Hon. Gentleman concluded his speech The correspondent of the Times says :— —or , as they are| now called, Rent Charge"—we in reply at a Quarter past five o' clock. " It is cur rently reported , on tbe part of the defence , peaceable means Is what we now have iD progress. We " the deliveries of the last few weeks, and having a past ten o' clock. have hitherto —blessed be God f—had all cur efforts subjoin the following from the Cork Reporter:— demand for shipments ooastways , sales were freely Dablin ~Not. 10. Sir Coleman O'Long hlin rose and asked whether the that one of the traversers has no fewer than 30,000 , marked by perfect peace and tranquillity. Let there " 75, South Mall , Cork, 8th day of November, 1842. effected at an advance of fully Is. per quart er. Ia The Court of Queen's Bench was again this day the Solicitor- Ganeral wished to speak on the motion. If he witnesses to bring forward ; and by way of further did, this was his time, and not in reply to the second procrastinating the proceedings , it is Bald that ten be no deviation whatseever from that peaceable and " Sir ,—I beg jto apply to you far the half-year 's coasting parcels or foreign little business was done, grand focui of attraction , it being the general expecta- tranquil conduct I want that everybody , should remain rent charge , amonnt £ due to the Earl holders being dqwilling to accept current prices. tion, as was inti mated on the previo us day by the At- counsel for tbe traverser . notices for bills of particulars have been served , one for The Solicitor-General said he had the right to re- each traverser respectively, upon which the arguments in peace and at home during the coming trials , and until of Donoughmore , on the 1st of November inst., out With Fl our we have been very largely supplied , torney-General ,tiiat fresh bills of indictment would be after they are completely over. He is an enemy who of the pari sh of - ¦ ¦.. which has caused our buyers to act much on the Ju ry against some of tbe parties ply. raised upon the right of each of them will, as a matter sent before the Grand ' would violate this request of mine—if indeed any- " Lor d Donoughmore has given me peremptory or- reserve, so that we can only re port a limited demand ¦who already stand charged before the Court on other A discussion ensued between the counsel on both of necessity, have to be answered by the counsel for the sides and the Bench on the point of practice , the Crown Crown. " body should be found so vile as to violate it, which ders to hand over to his law agents all accounts not at about late rates : our millers still holdin g for accusations, It was understood that the new bills I do not believe. paid within one month after gate-day, so that no further 42a., may possibly favour the sale of Norfolk qualities charged Messra . Daniel O'ConneH, Thomas-Stee le, J. lawyers contending for the right to reply. THE REPEAL RENT. Sir Coleman O'Longhlin was then proceeding to " I cannot conclude without once again adjuring the application will be made by me. nex t week. In Rye very little passi ng. Malting M. Bay, and Dz. Gray, wdth attendi pg an unlawful The following appears in tbe Carlow Setitinel, a Tory people everyw here not to be irritated , excited , or pro- " I am, sir, your obedient servant, Barle y in slow request , and only the choicest sorts assembly—name ly,the Repeal Association; and it was speak , when voked by any Mr. M'Donougb said, with much naivete, my Lord , paper :— event whatsoever , or of whatever nature \ " James Hill." maintain their value, other qualities bein g offered at surmised that the question of the legality or illegality " The Derbtnane Pro pert y.—It is a fact very that event may be; but to continue calm, peaceable , a slight decline, without bringing buyers forward. of that body vonld thns havB been bron ght to an issue. as this is a constitutional question , and this evening is This is exercisin g the functions of a Tithe Proc tor little known that Mr. O'Connel l has succeeded in saving tranquil , and loyal. And if this advice be fallowed , I with admirable fidelity. Lord Donoughmore is one of Malt dull, but not cheaper. Beans stationary. It was only natural then that the greatest anxiety far advanced , we bad better adjourn the further dteens- anticipate , aioD—(laughter;. bis property from the hammer , by paying off some ver y and I think I can promise , that the result of the persons who! signed the celebrated Proclamation Boiling Peas little inquired after , and for grinding should have prevailed aa to the fate of tbe new bills. heavy encumbrances by the fruits of this year 's agita- these trials will be eminently useful to the Repeal descri ptions the inquir y has a good deal subsided. parties with trea- The Bench agreed , and the Court ajeurned at helf- ' ' ¦ " to suppress and prevent" the Clontarf meeting. We Bj aaenr had IV that they charged ihB tion, and he has also been enabled to pay the renewal cause. - .. * . , Notwithstanding only a moderate supply of Oats son ; that sundry letters bad been abstracte d from past five o'clock. The further arguments to be beard to th er be the cannot wonder then , at his being very " peremptory " in fines due to Trinity College, for the perpetuity of bis " But ^attend me—if e daring trials his orders , or that; a spice of the Pro clamation should from the growers , a clearance was with difficulty Secretary ^Rayi bureau at the Cor n-Exchange ; and npon en Monday morning. , and stopped the slightest out break of violence in any parish , It will bat Dublin, Nov. 13. lease, and now having renewed tbe lease appeal i* his directions k> bis agents , made at last week 's currency. Shi p Cora dull , these documents it was alleged the bills ha d been framed the months of the creditors , he is preaching peace, be my duty immediatel y to abandon the Bepeal cause, not lower. We have no alteration note ia the read y belief. No At eleven o'clock tUfe mornin g ike GUef latti ce And. was it foe this that , with desperate fidelity, t* —these, with other surmises, met and "would even accept a federal parliament. " and to forsake a people who, at such a critical period aa tbe Irish people for long years waged the duti es. bate, ij owereij Trera seat up, and it tonspirea earl y in entered the court , asd was quietl y followed by ha Tithe war, ¦ The Tivtee Correspondent says :— tbe present , weuid not follow the advice I so earnestly &s4 remained aasnaken till their leaders betray ed 3&e forenoon, and out of Court, **»*• the intentio n of learned brethren . give them. Malton Cor * Market , Nov. 11.—We have a , that on Saturday last , ,000 worth them ? It is the j most disgraceful page in the history fartherproceedings npoa them had been abandoned for " It is stated £3 " I however , ha*e no fears that my counsel will be fair supply of grain offering at this day's market . the pre sent. It is somewhat strange that even the THE QUBEji V. THB B.BV. P. i. H2RELX.. of the stock in which the Kepeal rent has been in- of Irish agitation] is that same base Tithe compr omise ! Wheat and Barl ey rather lower. Oats without disobeyed. I confidently expect that tbe people will —Dublin Monitorl agents for the accused parties were in profound ig- The arguments on the motion which was made on vested, was sold out to furnish the sinewa of delay. not inj ure my cause, and the cause of Ireland , by disre - altera tion.—Wheat , White, 56s to 58* ; red, 50i to norance ef this decision up to three o'clock this after- Saturday, on the part of the defendant , for a copy of the Satisfactory disposal of the " proclamation money " garding my advice. THE MARQUIS OP WaTERF ORD 56s ; old white, 60a to 62a ; old red , 583 to 60a per nooa. caption of the indictment , were resumed by this ! qr of 40 stones. Barley, 3 p 32 "Be therefor e calm, qiiiet, tranqu il, peaceful, loyal. Has addressed the following letter to the gentlemen of to 9d 0s to 32s er qr of The following concluding remar ks upon the subje ct Sir Coleman O'Loghlen, who contended , in support of STATE OF THE COUNTRY. Violate, no taw of man—obey with devout reverence the the county of Tipperary :— a tones . Oat3 8^d per stone . ase taken irom the ^voting Mail :— the app lication, that tbe law required that the cap- Signal Fires in the North. —A Fer managh law of God. " We cannot ^void expressing our dissatisfa ction tion should be made oat , not &b tbe Attorney-General f " Curraghmore , Nov. 8. WAKEFIELD CORN MA RKET. at paper says— " We lear n with great regret that tb oae " You will thus mortify and disappoin t your ene- Gentlemen, ttii course, not with respect to thB prndence of tbe argued , when the record was made up, bnt in point , which in other counties mani- " —I have deferred wilting to you until mysterious movements mies. Those enemies speculate upon provoking you to some final arrangement aa to hunting your county had Fridait , Nov. 17th .—There is a fair arrival of Attorney-Gener al in not sending up these bills, for we of law it ought to be made out as soon as tbe indict- fested themselves in lighting of straw and making * tato it for granted some act of turbulence. Disappoint them—mortify been made ; Mr. Millett has under taken that office, and Wheat to thia day 's market ; the best qualities meet that he has sound reasons for his ment was found. He contended that the officer of the court bonfires , have commenced here . In one district , the them by the inflexible observance of quiet, of calmn ess, aed»tm ; but at the singular I now beg to thank you for the kind attention and a lively demand , on fully as good terms as on this want of discretion which was bound to make it up when the indictment was found. bouses of Roman Cath olics have been singled ont by of peaceable and legal conduc t. ' coaia have induced him to make at such a crisis aa He admitted that it was not the practice to do so ; support you have shown me during the period I re- day se nnigbt, bnt the secondar y sorts are take n of this, and under two distinct white marks. We have not been able to " Follow my council , and you thereby will Berve the sided amongst yon. I think slowly, at former rate s. Although the supply of such momenteus circums tances, the nevertheless , according to law, it ought to be done. meaning of these demonstrations , but , it right to state the causes aolemn declaration ol ascertain tbe rea l cause, and gratify the heart of which induce d me to resi gn. You are all a ware that Birley is small , there is great difficult y in effecting an intention which he was not In cases of treason , the practice was to give a copy no doubt , something political is intended. " prepared to cany out Anyt hing " Your devoted friend , in December, 1841, my hounds were poisoned. I sales at last week's prices. Oats are scarce , and like vacillatio n now , of the caption of the indictment to the prisoner , along " Daniel O'Connell. 1 * 'Wan t determin ation, may "te LORD HAVTAR DEN 'S PROSECUTION. treated the matter with contempt. In January, 1343, the turn dearer. Shelling also seUs & little bette r. SV-I ^ihimself^ f ?. ^ with the indictm ent itself; and in these cases it was Beans are in their fatal to , i* career, and the country! A iove dear that it most be mads op when the indictment As soon as tbe Conrt of Queen 's Bench snail have time The Rev. Mr. TYR REI/t (one of the tr&veisevs), in they were again poisoned - I discovered the offender good demand , and folly support in retro grade Trill be claimea by Ms oppon ent seconding the motion, defended himself and the Re- and forgave him. but staked publicly that if a similar value. And eueh a as & is found. la Johnson's case, 6 East., pace 583, their to devote to any other case but tbe state prosecutions, ^ietca ?, dl*pl»y ol inaeciaion in tactics is cause against the conditional pealers generally ! from the imputati on tbat while they outra ge were again committed I should give up hunt - calcu lated to impart eomageto Lordships would find the copy of the caption prefixed Mr. Shell is to show not his Mends." to the indictment ; crimi nal information , obtained by Lord preached peace they meant war. Such a thing it was ing tbe county. In 1843 my stables were burnt , and At four o'clock the Court adjou rned. that , in point of law, the offi cer rule for a Nothing coa- •wm bound to get the caption made up along with Hawarden aga inst Mr. Duffy, proprietor of the Natittn. impossible for Mr. O'Connell , as a Roman Catholi c, to but for the prompt conduct of my servants the whole Leeds :—Printed for the Propr ietor, FEAHG u S neoted -with the itota prosecutions came pubbcly btfore or for him (Mr. Tyrrel l), establis hment would have been consumed. From the t the indictmen t was dearly inferrable from this , This prosecution, as you are aware, has been instituted do, as a Roman Catholic O'CONNOR , Esq. of Hammersmith, CountJ it; but the Biree atSomeys for the defend ants, Messrs. that in order priest, to sanction— (hear ). threatening notices I bad received , and from the sworn Gartland , and Cantwell, to obtain a copy of it, it must by Lord Hawarden in consequence of tbe publication Middlesex, by JO SHUA at his Rins- Vabosy, swor e affidavit s ^! be required by the Mr. Davern, a Roman Ca- Motion agreed to. evidence of perso ns on the spot when the fire com- HOBSON i befor e the of tbe Crown, the natur e of defendan t before plea pleaded. of letters of the late Rev. ggatej Cler * whieh , The Learned Coan sel referr ed i p Mr. O'Conneil then called attent ion menced, the magistrates came to the conclusion that ing Offices, Nos. 12 and 13, Market-street , Bri ^i d -sot transpire. They urere it is believed, intend ed to Foster, 230, the King tholie cUrgyman, who officiated as curate n a arish to the subj ect ^ • *. Cooke, State Trials, SS«, In supp ort of these propo - adjoining the estate of the Noble Lord , hi the county of of tbe commission appointed to inquire into the the burning waii malicious. I Immediately deter- and P ublished by the said Joshua Hobson, a ground for as applicat ion to the Court for as state of mined to leave Tipperary , feeling that such a system a* i 1" , e than P«x»eded to remark that the indict- Tipperary. landed tenure in Ireland , referred to the attac k of the (for the said Fear gus O'Connor ,) at bis Dwel- extension beyond Monday of the time allowed the mentT might? be than of annoyance more than count erbalanced the pleasures indietment. ; quashed if any defect app eared in tbe Mr. Davern, some months previous to bis disease, Tory pres s on the late Mr. Drummond for his enuncia - ling-house, No. B, Market-street , Briggate j an parties to plead or; demur to the Several 0 tn«mbaat of fox-hunting, for which alone I proposed to reside the parties against whom have been already «£ ^ a ^OP*?*1 k"*""* . twelve«»t the indictment publicly acknowledged himself as the writer , and , in a tion of the pr inciple that property had its duties as between said -of the bill* as its righto , and asked at lakefield. { interna l Communic ation existing^^ foand remained tin the last moment anxiously waiting • J ^ t? ^ i^ill6* of the Grand letter published in tbe Nation, undertook tbe whole well how it was that the and statement s by overnment bad become convinced of " I have the honour to be, No. o, Market -street, and the said Nos. 12 in tbe vicinity of the grand jury room up to the ad- responsibility, and offered to defend his G its justness and : evidence. ; It was the general belief tbat the action aa propriety ?—a questi on which he answered by assur - " Your obedient servant , 13, Market -street , Briggato , thus constitutin g the jou rnment of the Court, in the hope ascert aining the " Waterfokd. " against the : Nation had been nbandonded ; but at the ing the association that the change of opinion on the ; whole of Office names of the newly indicted , or some circumstance ; the said Printing and Publish ing who even commencement of this term , Mr Davern having died subject was owing to the exertions of the Repeal ers, THE ARMY. one Promis ee. connecte dwith the proceedings of the jury, e consolation of having hour were unaware of the alte ration in the in the mean time , the proceedings were continued who had th set the stagnant mass Ihe Droghoda \Argm says that a regiment of in- at that against that journal. in motion , and given rise to the pros pect All Communications must be addre ssed, Post- paid, to Attorney Genenlj ' viewi with respect to tbe " farther:: or a heal thy fantry, a troo p of cavalry, and sixty artilleryme n axe siS£?tm: Irriga tion. He wished eyetybody to Mr. Bqbson., Northern Star Office, teed * iansa for that pnrjMse by a Mr . Shiel's motion to set aside the conditional rule give all possible to be stationed in; that town, in addition t° the present Tnfar niiltiPTl ^" superio r co ^ X ^ ffi ^ wm be founded upon from ng to tbia commisaion, affidtmt a lew th an aaaMaac s although \not very well depot , \ (Satur day, November 18, 131?.;