TO THE MEhtBERS OF THE CHARTIST CO-OPEttATTVE LAND SOCIETY. Upon the SwEAKaS pttUmg the questiotttfrom th , , . .. ¦ ¦ chair , -.:: ..:„ . . • - •,•-> .as- -- ah.. -law*. . Sir W. Sojebrvilkb ro^ tomoye ainendmenl Wednesday night, June 10th 1816. thatIthe read a second Woe that day-sixtmonths My B%1&FB hk?as,—There ate many to whom this He hadhoped that, after the time which had elapsei necessity, duty to yon and duty since the introduction o£ this m'.*>asur«itand7afterth letter (which stern successful ' write) vrill &ve muchpain , issue of the last de&ate in conrincinj to myself, compels me id the people of England that it was utterly in butwheu the plain and amplenarrative ia read none applicable to the state of crime in "freland, Her Ma blame me for the relation to whichyon will jestrs Government would have abaiwJonecf it. E< trill would I have been driven. Psruapi no man in this not enter into the particular demerits of th< £nd present bill, for those ever been ckcumstancsd as I have, and I demerits had bees sufficient!] trorldhas AND NATIONAL exposed already. It was the same bill which had enough to think that amid a torrent of cir- TEADES' JOURNAL. been repeatedly passed am vain during the last harfeentury i cumstances that would have weighed any other ~~~ and yet the house was again called upon Wapply it as a panacea to tne disease aMrtalto the ground, 1 have preserved an eveness TOL. X. NO. 448- LONDON, «"j/ixx) v >^ - *.U7 *v^ ^.vx incident to thehbdy cor- ______SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1846,t Fireir Shilling * and Sixpence perQuarter porate of Ireland. Could they hope that whieh chal- ^ ^ * lZr™^^ it wonld be of bearingand uprightness of character more successful now than it had been formerly ? is very I lenges comparison and defies slander. It So much for the Star being supported by the Land Tory, to have the expences paid, which I declined I have read this letter all through for Messrs. ! long time, would be now considered. He could cite a No; they must go to the root of the evil. The body to recur to of irksome to be compelled, sow and then, land; now for weekly expences. I have told you a tedious tale that has been dragged Wheejer and Clark. I asked Clark if I had mis- precedent in favour of the measure which had been the Irish people was full of wounds, and coTCreo proposed for with putrid sores and ulcers, and tbe disease tsider the past, but as it is theonl y safe foundation whereon Compositien and Printing 24 10 o from me; and now let me offer a word of comment statejn'Or last session ; an Act was passed autho- : overstated Cooper's communication ? His risi.ng the different town councils 'which it was labouring was a dislike to the law oj to hase the future, I "have no alternative. To my Sub Editors 5 0 0 on the hero of my narrative. to borrow money Office 3 4 0 answer-st-as "No, except that Cooper said much more for tne establishmentof museums and parBfy for the the land. Until they made them love that law, By* narrative.—For thirteen yearsand a half, then, 1 You are all aware that Mr. C. and I had had some there would be neither health,- Newspaper and cart men ... 15 0 and put it much more bitterly than you have ; be- instruction and amusement of the public ; hit unless rendering it impartial, have been ai the head of such a popular movement differences prior to his release from Stafford gaol ; they provided baths and washhouses so as Vo- beget nor peace, nor contentment in that country. He theai sides," said he, " we have all heard it from more than S3 no coantry ever witnessed. I have seen charac- 33 13 o shortly after his liberation he called upon mev and we habits of cleanliness, it would be in vain to provide calfed the at-tention of the house to the slow progreasr a dozen people that Caoper has told it to, but they amusement and instruction for them by means of of thiybill through beth branches ofthe Legislature. ters, which I supposed above suspicion, yielding to London Sale about2,00O weekly paid hi cash £33 6 8 had a very friendly explanation. It was NOT THEN only laugh at it." It is all very well my friends to museums and parks. ( Hear, hear.) The rigblf rev. He contended that, in allowing this delay, if the bill overpoweringor irresistible influences. I have seen hisinterest to fall out with me. In order to convince by presenting tbe were necessary, the conduct of the government was w laugh, but some who do not believe it will attempt prelate concluded petitions. the political world turned topsu turvy; men changin g Prom the above account it will be f-tfen that, ith him that I had good grounds for icion before The Marquis of NoRStAnnr said, be thought i/he without excuse. Supposing that similar crimes had susp to make a handle of principles for new fangled notions, and partiesviolat- he exception of Mr. Heywood, and ihe London hia conviction, I read two very it. I have now done, deter- right rev. prelate owed no apology for introducinjyso ' been prevalent w Yorkshire and Durham, would t long communication* terrained that ! every guarantee thatlong and trying events had 1845 to April lSi6, 1 have from ho. iricfc, ischeme, or falsehood, shall important a aubject,- It was a most important ques- < English msjnberslwjve-illowedabilllikethepresentto ing Agents, that from April, . two bodies of the Chartists of Leicester. The 'have been other agents drive me from my position, or allow others to tion,-and in connexion with a subject that had beea-j hong up for five months, as a subject for \ given of their faithfulness. I have remained steady only pHt down £385, as received from all | one from poor Duffy and the veritable Chartists, and before ihe other House »f Parliament—the dwellings*!:the government to play fast and loose with at its down to fexuriate in the faifore of a plan to whieh 1 attach is the midst of change, constant in a whirlwind of of the Star. This brings the Star accbttnt | signed by about forty-eight, and for which they DE- of the poor—entitled to theu* greatest consideration. 'pleasure ? Me reminded Lord G. Bentinck that on paramount importance. * inconstancy,and if any one circumstancemore than the 19th of April, 1816. . ' i MANDED publication; the other from another Whenever you are tired (Hear, Ibear.) tbe 22d of March her had stated, OH behalf of his another has enabled me to preserve my equilibrium of me, say so; and if you desire it t will have great Lord ^anrAiBD said, that' it was impossible to party, that if tiiere was not an urgent and immediate DID YOU COUNT THE MONIES ? body with whom Mr. Cooper had formerly acted, tsesessity for passing this bill, that party would not in the storm it has been the faithfulness with which pleaswe in handing over all my responsible onlces imagine ihe distress and ifflBery .wMcn1 existed in April 9. Paid into Bank ... 195S 14 0 also DEMANDING publication as a means of this metrtpslis—it to-give any su ppwtit , beca-sse they admitted it to be most uncon- I have ever administered the "National Funds com- fBiU due 19th inst) to Mr;; Cooper, while I will remain as" manager of required ocular proof saving the Chartist cause1 from Mr. Cooper. 1 shall one an idew of its extent. The poor were crowded stitutional. Now, did tbis i-ielay of three months show with a the workit... I have always shown you the necessity an urgent for this bill ? Ifit mitted to my care. I have been entrusted PAYMENTS SIN CE. not now even hint at the import of those eom- together in soneequence of the improvetaents taking and immediate necessity larger amount of pnblic money than any- other man Deposit on Estate ... 372 0 0 for preserving some fund in hand for emergencies, , place in other parts of the metropol is. ' 'JPhere were did net?;then he called upon Lo?d G. Bentinck, without municatioDS, suffice it to aay> that when I read them I buildin Bothflal' 1 regard'to its merits ,-io call up»» his friends to reject living, and it is now my pride io say, that upon a Paid expences ... 77 8 2 and yOn wSl see the propriety of it when it"was in gs now going on at green, and there Mr. Cooper looked amazed, atod said, " Well, yon do was not one sewer provided for them, and' this, he this bill;'©a account of the extraordinary cbridoet oi balance of acconnta the"Nat ion is mtdebtor Returned money ... 20 0 0 power of the Victim Fun! Committee to- draw M h 469 8 S indeed astonish me. I DON'T*WORDE R NOW AT the thought, showed'the necessity, and, indeed-i he oon- inister*¦ , who, if their preteaSs were- true; ought my own funds, bat f or not to I have been foolishly lavish of i i i YOUR SUSPICION." All the* past APPEARED upon me at sSght £13 Joh a Frost. Now that sidsyed it high time-that a Board of Heallh'sboidd ea**'e lost a Eminent in conversing- it into acrupulously protective of yours. I found the one £2 39G 2 2 written be establi shed. law. . . , to be forgotten. The nexlf time I saw Mr. my long letter' » , I feel no slight paih' at Mr. Be3kfjiIi seconds-it the auwsndment. ingredient necessaryto bind a great party together Tib Bishop ofDiiaHAM presented-'i'petition' flrom —Daring Coeper he brought his manuscript poem with him Being compelled' to take up so mn*ch space in tlie Durham atid'the Marquis the course of hisspeech,-"54r' D. BMwne twke'movea. wasINTEGRITY , asd all - 'tar. Battles with sections This account was exhibited at Carpenters Hall, , in favour'of the Corn Bill, and he told me that he had been with Douglas Jer- reftit ation of so meanynnwarrantable>*3nbelieved, and of L&fiMWDERRr seized the opportmiHyith defen d ! that the house be counted!,' and each time the*e wer*? ofthe moving;party have been for the improper uses OQ Sunday, April 12th, and included all- monies re- •found barely " rold, with "Dickens, "Foster of the Sxcaminer, Lady ungrateful a slandfer, but, if ever my integrity is himself!from the impntolion of having bean a resent sufficient members present to matie a to which public monies were applied. This 1 ceived np to the end of March. I left London on convert to the measure. ; house. lyhc^Mr. BemsJ^ had- done speakinsptbiere Blessington, and a host of publishers: That all had shalfen,y our eause, whichis my causer perishes, and* ' were not forty; sought as much as possible to correct, by setting an Thursday night, April 9th, and took with me all the J0ORN IMPORTATION BlSL.S members present; Bat then Mf c D;,- given fair words and great praise, but that none this is-the only excuse-that I need offer; jBrownehad left the house,.- otherwise there' would* exampleof punctuality in. my own dealings, and that post office orders which had been received the two The Bhhe of BucsiftasUM gave notice tbat in f ; wonld PLAY THE FOOL for him. He sat down Your'feithfol friend and'bViliff, , v jhave been a second count onS"onthis * mi3s*t pres3iHg: I have succeededgenerally 13 manifest from the fact with the excep- committe on the Corn 'Importation Bill, he. should ¦an d vital •neacsr' previous weeks to have them signed, and read seme portions ef his poem connected with Feabgus ©"-"Connor. ' s." that your confidence in me is not only unabated bnt move that She words •• until the 1st day oS-Ffefciruary r 5 Mr. B. 0sB03«*t-supported'* the amendment mil tion of some that I sent off the previous week for the history ef his mother, which made , increases. But, my friends, if integrity is indis- bim' cry, and I l\Wi" be omitted. (Hear*- hear, hear.) -charged the present Irish Seujetary wM-b efog thy signature, to make sure of having a sufficient amount wept with him. He said, " The rascals pensable to the preservation of public confi- ! when li think lords bardings:-and 'gouge^an- [most ignorant matt that couiaihave been chosen'tc to cover what was wrongly sent in the previous two how they usedtosell the *>ld soul np I past forre- Watford, 9 o'Ctotw*, p.m, undertake the arduous duties he ought to fulfil. dence, belief In that integrity is also indispen- nuit"£m"ll. ! months. I wrote to tbe Treasurer and iold him of venge." I stopped him and said, " Well, Cooper, the Thursdisg. the mot&Hi S?i»om Bord Liscohs exoneratedhimself f roni tee charge sable to the fulfilment of a national project } and On of Earl , of having intended to me, postponed-until' Tuesday nezt;• , arrived in London this morn* should state them in my general account ; his answer and you shall have satisfaction: I'LL B-RTNG 130 ACRES OF PRIME BAND, 100 0"^ JT he had hitherto observed on this- " subject. He aa- - painfulnarrative. I TITHES',. lug for the purpose of arrang ing ths purchase of 130 was, if you have not the money to cover them, I will OUT YOUR CHSLD." At the moment his grati- aurerl the house, thafcbowever ighoVant Ol' i*"J0apabte" send it "MEADOW. a- " he ia%ht be on Irish'affairs, "-in- acres of ihe most "beautiful estate in England for our to you, but I am very anxious for a full and tude had no bounds. He brought Mr. M'Gowan to Earl Cthei" them presented' petition fro"*'the hh had always me; and I gave hiux orders to print the poem, to get Since writing' the above, and doing my dhy's churchwardens of the parish of Wokingham, a pe- tended*to speak upoa*this bill, atid'to explain his-1 purpose. There are 100 acres of old meadow land simplelaccount. The monies came in for the Star, paper on my account, and to SEND ME IN THE work, I have beettto Watford and' to your Estaste, culiar of the Dean of Salisbury/ by whom tho tiShes,- own views and thos&blthe Goveimnient with re- with a high road frontage for cottages, within fifteen and I advanced over £200 to make the account eommuted at -UliOSSper annuia? are leaseu oa* for spect to-i* ; but when art attemp t was twice mfade- BILL. I thonght Cooper would have gone mad with within a mile and;a quarter of that town, within J>5 withisei-iten minutes of London, and one aud a quarter ofa railway simple, and repaid myself to take np my bill, or part lives, renewable on payment of a fine at an annual tfti count out'' the house*; and"' miles joy. My LIABILITIES would amount to nearly 1 reht-of £2*8'perannuBJ. The stipend of the ptupe1-" when there were only three or four Irish mem- by private con- of it, aneonihel9th. Perhaps this REPAYING OP i miles of London, and a mile and a quarter of Bushy station. I was obliged to treat for it £70. The publisher purchased the work and paid tual curate is SlSOp' er annum, of"which only ij -ifl^'is bers in* attendance, he flhought tba& he' should "'be soldin threelots and Idare not , y to my nsual practice, waa an i Station on the London and Birmingham Railway, showing: gittater tract asitisto be , ven- MYSELF so contrar for the printing, but £30' is still due for paper for paid out of the tithes-- To make matters worse, the respect" ttf the people of Ireland buyingland m lots as the price might be error. within two miles amx a half of the* London Canal, jchurch was out- ot repair, and in eonsetnience of ths by endeavouring to postpone to a»later hour of : ture npon which I have paid, and for advertisement duty f considerabl y raised. Tou might be sure that this with three high road frontages for buildings ; (impossibility of arriving at a satisfactory arrange- the evening those observations * whieb he wished Now, all -who know that the Land Fund is paid in which I have paid. As those whom I have most 'ment with tbe'dean, and his lessee- the cliurchwart- , to address' to it as Seswetary for "5feland, than * fascinatingprospect gave a relishto my next week's that what was received up partrMj lars ' r ¦ Post-office orders Villsee served have most abused me, perhaps Mr. Cooper next wees. It is now 9 o'clock on jdens had been obliged'to expend between £700 and- :fey makiiagi fciem at an4 hour when' so thin an labour, and made me enjoy the thoughts of to the 4th and 11th of April could not have been too may say that I printed his poem to DAMN HIM, Thursday night, aucf Mr. Wheeler,, who accom- j ;£800 on an inade quate repair of theroliunrch. After [ audience wns present. He- then proceeded to*' defend - t3e 5 the past. Shertly after I arrived in London I had cashed on the 9th, when I paid all monies into the b y observe that my mode of damning 'detailing tlie spiritual 'destitution oS'fciie parish, th? (Government from the inconsistent ' ut I can onl panied me, has but jusfc time to get baok in order to charges whieh had been pasftrred agaimt it. The" a visit from Mr. Clark , who put me in possession of treasurers account np to tiie end of March. BUT noble lord hooed < tbe Esciesiastical Coisomissionen- ' Chartist leaders is a very fascinatingone. insert this v-hen Hires ©overnmant'ha'iJbeen accusSt} by one party of having •,- following faets and in the following manner: TES; MR cheering information in the first Edition. would step in the- fell vacant, and secure the , DID YOU COUNT THE MONIES ? . From the moment that I became Mr. Cooper's some of the reversionary interest for the assistance intiodaced iMis-aseasurepreiBBturelj *, andi by another ' last saw you, and FIVE You-r faithful friend , 'Well, sir, I saw Cooper since I JOHN MURRAY, AND FOUR OR patron to the present moment, he has gone out of his of the parish , whioh was-labouring und er grievances party of having- delayed it too long. Be thought, Feargus O'Cojuior. that called loudly that the Charge- preferred agaanst "Ministers for dc- • I don't know whathe is about. He said that we OTHER PERSONS, WENT OVER THEM way to vilify, abuse and misrepresent me. He for redress. fit to be trusted The Bishop of SAUswjBif-admitted the hardship laying the m-egrass of the hil/j. after it came into the wereall deceived, that yon werenot WITH ME, AT THE MOSELEY ARMS, ON even said that I had treated him shabbily, in not verv Mr. Murray to hand them for of the case, but saw-no assistance immediately avail- ^Hbeseof ConsmoRu, proceedc^'With a indifferent with the funds or fhe management of the affairs. SUNDAY; and I told spending large sums of money in advertising his abla; except gracefroni-tne'linf*of -Sojnerville . AGAINST THE SECOND READING in the yearly.rentof £26, which had just Sir W. , who, it he He asked in whose name the Estate was purchased ? inspection to a reporter who was reporting the pro- PROTEST fatten in to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners , under r90Q*nected'ri'gteyy„had move* the postponement oi poem in the daily newspapers ; he wished to inerease OF THE CUSTOMS* BILL. and when I said in yours, till we were enrolled, he ceedings. But think of a man, a great philanthro. an aet of parliament;.by ^a-wcancy in-the deanery . tiie first reading e$ it to a distant day, and -had my LIABILITIES. Mr. Cooper believes himself rande himself1 ' Said, ** Good GodI why the man is over head and ears pist, too, asking, "Did you count the rost-oflice When the existing-leases e*.ipired, howe-vsr, a large a='pas'iner in tlis-snasconduet, if such it, capable of using the land plan as a wedge to split up Dissentient, ' t' were , which he-haul attributed' ' you know y compare all the dates sum> would be applied to-the spiritual retie of the to the Govoj irtnont . in debt. Bo yon know his liabilities! Do orders ?" Now, m friends, the Chartist party, and, being wholly and helplessly 1. Because all those who- are engaged in any parish,, as the comawssiOD had resolved aoS to renew E*4aen proceeded;ti refute M« 0'Conne!!& -asser- with the dates branch of native industry are justly entitled: to full thathe isSUTPORTING THE STAR TJPONTHE of my lodgments of the Land Fund gnorant of the subject, he affects to dislike it. In leases on lives. The right re*, prelate concluded by tion -n that the outrage and murd*srs which ^his biil LAND and as to settling his accounts at when my own bills were due, and ask yourselves- and effeetual protection in the Home Market against expressing a wish for the abolition of alii peculiar wasiotended to'check were agrarian disturba nces, FUND ? short, he must have a grievance, and he has fabri- the competition of foreigners, who, from working at Manchester, did you COUNT THE POST-OFFICE whether ever so clear a refutation was given to ma- iu2iiadictions. tK*eable to th&prncSice of depopulating estates, and cated one. Now, my friends, it will be for you to lower wages, and from being much less burdened to otfjcr circutastances or what security have you licious slander ? But 1 have not yet done with this The Knendly Societies-Bill was read a-ihird time connected' yith the existing -ORDERS he produced, say whether or not Mr. Clark was justified in repeat- with taxation, might be able to- undersell them, and andipaasad ; and theirdoidshija adjournsdi-.. relations between-inmilord and-.tenant in Ireiand, by for the money—THE COUNTRY SHOULD "BE charge. In July I was very anxious to try an ex- thus to deprive them of their due remuneration. ing to me what Mr. Cooper mentioned, uot in confi- i-eadiBg a masaKif' oaaminal raSurns from the- five UNDECEIVED."'" Well, my friends, it is to unde- periment upon a model farm, and was in treaty for 2. Beeause this country has very long Hburished H&U&E OF COMMONS-, Monday-Jam-8. counties to be- aifooteu by thisVbSl, which showed dence but as a matter upon which he intended to under a system ot protection which enabled it to i-eivethe country that I now write; and, although twenty-fouracres at Pinner, -which I was promised. The Speaker took fehe chair at the usual-hour. thatyihough irmueir origin many of the di^turb- open your eyes. Could ,Mr. Clark have done other- establish several branches of industry that would not anc9a--might hsve: besn connected: with land. that- sometimes snappish npon other questions, I can I mentioned the fact to Mr. Roberts, and told him otherwisehave existed, and to give profitable employ- IftlSIiL COERCION. BILL AND • BGQ.ftlLAW wise as a director than mention the fact, and could I flEiWtfAL.'BlLL. wa3Hu>t' thecas3 Bill until the-Poor Law Removal -Bill had in tib course- ot his de&nce called- su^om Lord John against my consent. Had tilesociety been enrolled portion of which went to pay branches ef native industry were encouraged while een disposed, of. The- Right Hon. . Bayonet llusaeiil.ta ex - himself to- longer than any other mas in ihe pres entmovement , 1 [b had plain-iiow- he reconciled'it to it would have been purchased in the name of the Turner's bill of costs for the Lancashire trials, others were depressed, the measure couid not be ;promised to Bill before the Irish:.measure, rejeci) it altogether>.a£Ser voting.as*2®,- had done lor- and - trustees; when it is enrolled, which it wiU'be when White's trials, and all the legal proceedings in Lon- . I declare on my own knowledge, and on my own justified , as- no Government has a right to impove- ' and he called upon.him to fulfil his- proznisp. The jts fir ** roadin fr 3,|)d a£iBV «1»««'<»«*" ^» &»l- 1"= lul/omWA , that Mr. Thomas Cooper has been by far rish one portion of the community for the profit of to amend severaliot''-ita- clauses i*i> oomimittee, Re> the new act is passed, it will be conveyed to the don connected with those trials, and other debts. conscience ] House had boen requested to read the Irish Bill a the most extensive mischief-maker that ever was m another. first timeout of compliment to the House of Lords, denisd that. the-9ove»*Dmenthad;ihtiii®ai'iced thisbill trustees; till the society is enrolled the trustees I sold the copyright of my " Small Farms" work 4. Because the proposed- measure would be most withottt-accompanfing it with correspo nding, mea- the movement, from June 1842 to the present mo- and that argument had weighed so tnueifc with many could not have conveyed the Estate to the share- fer .£95 ; and I sold property that cost me over injurious to many of the- industrious classes,, by : Hon. GeHtlemen that had voted for the hist sures-for tbe ameUoro&m of the soeiol condition tot ment. Mr. Cooper must not use the pot-house the they - holders ; aU was done by the adviee of Counsel. I £1,200 for £93, within the same period, to pay off , reducing their wages, or by depriving 4hem of eni- ; reading though they n&w intended to vote, against Ireland,,.and rsferredi to the .biilsVwb&tTh had been ploymeuS, and would thus-producegreat distress and paid the deposit, and when July I was sadly pressed for coffee-suop, and the news shops, as places to spout the second. The House had also been*surprised by .-ilneady passed -this session ; andAte th ose-which-he- purchased the Estate and LIABILITIES. In discontent, whieh would be detrimental and dange- ' shouJsl.hsve ths, who knew it said, " Can't you with my character, and then fly to the justiee of de- i the support given by thet Government toothe motion lit>nour of proposing;;, on .Thursday, the title was completed I gave directions that fhe money ; and a person rous to-all the other classes of the community. next*, as a. prcw fthau was not .in- lied , fending himself in the Star SUPPORTED BY THE ( of the Hon.. Member for- Malton, and. he requested. ' the Goveiwuenl' -conveyance should be to Mr. Roberts. On the day USE THE LAND MONEY ?" I rep , " NO 5. Because all the industrial classes ought to he i them to go on withtha-Boor Law Removal Bill, in attentive to - thevwanta of the peogh> oj >t- Ireland" ia before the purchasewas completed Mr. Roberts' I WILL GO WITHOUT MY DINNER FIRST!" LAND FUND. If he stated what Clark repeated, fully represented in the House of Coramons, whieh i order again to take their opinion upon the instruc- theirpresent essergenoy. of which there can be no doubt e has a simp is uot at present the case, aud could not be deprived elerk waited npon me, and saia, * Sir, I CAN T Ihave now heenaccurate as to dates.which I have ex- , h le an- tion agreed to on Friday night. He {fid not believe ; lk%.M.. J.i Oi'CoHwm, obseiw.ouVfchjtl ,.if he.couldi: of protection without.the most flagrant injustice, that that instruction - contained the sense of the HATE THE PURCHASE MADE IN MR. RO- hibited in my book and the banker's book, to Messrs. swer, and shall not make his own fabrication the cause : look npon.this,*bi4r,a3a. measure • ior- Ah:-e protection, without destroying their respect for the exisiinj: , Ilouse, and be wishedito raise the question,as to the, parSv/considerations shoulktl-. NAME it will look very strange now, d ark ; and you will learn that I was of controversy in the Star. It is a portion of his of iitH f no prevent' liim BERTS' , Wheeler an Cl institutions of the country, and without endangering discharge of that instruction. This- was absolutely from supporting'}t , but hithtrto»3ie: h-..»d heai'd no- after the affair being carriedso far in yonr name." "borrowing money at five per cent, rather than touch plan, but for this time he will find himself frustrated. the seenrity of property of every description. necessary,to prevent, the trouble anAiinconyenienqe Stanhop thing which could .induce him .tOi loek.u pon ifein-that I said, " Never mind that, let the conveyance be to the fund ; that, while I had over £1,500inmy posses- As to the mere spleen of Mr. Cooper, it is foolish; as e. of remodelling the Bill. He moved*,th erefor*, that ligjt*.i Refernieg,to the measure*!*by y ,-hich this-op- Law., Mr. Roberts." " "Well, sir, it will make me look Tery sion, on the 19lh of April, I renewed a bill, and in to his powers.there is nothing to be dreaded lrom them the ouder of the da>. for the Poor Removal - Bill prassive bilt.***as,to. be.accompnniesvih,;e expressed a* be taken in preference to the order »£- the day. uppn, hope that th-j^ndlori and Te whieh wkward, and it whTs eem odd." I consulted the Di- , and paid five per cent, for the beyond his own undoing. He speaks loudly npon na- .n:mfc Bl' 1,. liud -a jared my credit the-Protection of Life (Ireland) Bill Lincoln was-aboiit to- introduce-, - would bo welldi- who said," TO BE SURE, LET THE CON- as y pressed for tural infirmities, and professes much kindliness of rectors, money. In October last. I w ver hard imperial- parliament* Unon the Question being put. " gssfced aiid.c2*-efnlly prepared, tWa go. od billion tbafe TEYANCE BE IN TOUR NAME." I consented money—indeed, I have always been so; and on my nature, and then he will not be angry with me when Sin-J. Grauam deolared that he would net object subject wqu.14 tend more even than, a permanent' Tery reluctantly, not that I doubted myself, but be- return from the Continent I was served with a writ I tell him that .nature never designed him for any to the motion ot MSr. T. Duscomeu, if he would con- coercion bilMo put dovn agrariaa r ui.sturbances'andt HOUSE OF LORDS.—Mohday, Jim 8» sent to have the OBdev ofthe day read for ahe^mere .of cause I had resolved that it should be otherwise. So for £22 4s. 6d„ the very first writ I was ever served more extensive movement than leader of three or four b**ery other 3isordei* Ireland. The house met at five o'clock. sake of postponing;!*. After tha,- decision,, of r thB= " much for the purchase. Now for my liabilities. with in my life. It was upoH a bill of *20, given who would surrender all self-thought and self-respect. • Lord G.. BterfiixcK -reminded ,ih» h.ouse tjjatjhe and The Earl of Rwon laid on the table, by command, House on Friday night, he had given- directions-on, friends-ihat, Mv friends. I HAVE NO LIABILITIES. I under the following circumstances :—In February, No man tbat ever I heard of has agreed for three a copy of the minute of the Board of Trade oa the re- tlie surrounded l>En> Announced before Saturday for tha preparation of certain clauses cal- Easter thai?they would support the v measure provided owe no man a guinea that eould affect that purchase, ng men in Manchester were months with Mr. Cooper ; no man ever will port of the Commissioners on Railway Gauges. culated to give effeet to the instruction approved:by. yon shall pre- 1845, two worki , no man the governsnent provad.their siheer; ,ty and' earnest- and I owe no more of any sort than they asked me tho majority ef that House. He understood. , thak " It is really heart-breaking to be about entering into business ; ever can. Nature made him a poet, I made him "WASHHOUSES FOR THE. POOR. i&eSB by pressing it. forward as ^.jnt asure demanded sently know of. that " BATHS AND those clauses wera-now ready :;but he, had ; not.yet- draggedinto this exposure of pecuniary matters, bnt to lend them £20. I told them the fact, an author, and it is for you to say whether or no he " by an extraordinary smergency.;: buit that,, should- ifc The Bishop of London said, that he wished to bad time to Qonaiiber them. 31- the House, svouhb of tlieyg every one who reads this letter will see that I have I had it not. They then begged of me to lend has carried his christian principles, so pompouuly petitions he of-the-day, 'IT;. appear, fwnn the cooduct overn ment;in,-al- call the attention of the house to several agree to postnone-the order whieh :M*r. . lowing otber measunos-of less. ;?»tial.character to haare no alternative; and that the success of a great na- them my bill at six months, which they could get boasted of, into practice. It is now time that I should held in his hand, and which related to a subject Duncombe had. moved, he should, he readwy o». We$t- undertaking depends npon confidence. ' DO 'e. precedence of it, that they were no;t sinciir&or earnest tional cash for, assuring me that I should never hear more be plain with those for whom I spend every hour of deeply affecting both the physical and moral welfare nesday or Hhursday next to go- into CcHnmittee.-iy th e. O NOW THAT HE IS SUPPORTING the esta- in their belief of its necessity* , JJrotectier*paety T U K I did hear no more of it till I was served with my life, and every.penny of my money. Some scamp- of the public. These petitions referred to f orma on these aSauses. would :-»fc..feel themselv ¦s'u'f. ied in> THE S TAR UPON THE LAND FUND ?" My of it. blishment of baths and washhouses for the labouring Mr. B^MiES- concurred with Mr. .""Buncombe-- :b .e? ^' granting to fiiends, this ia a direct charge of fraud, and one a writ; I had not the money at the moment, and ing vagabonds run about the country, and wherever of the petitioners was to pray taken,, by, sur- the government the..unconstitutional powers that classes, and the object thinking that the house had been would be conferrad: by, this Sinoj 'the Ecster whieh. although painful to myself. I will answermost sooner than use the Land money I incurred more they can find two or three gathered together, they that their Lordships to passintoalawaaicasure which prise by the decision of E-Wday nigli ;. for,¦thfivio- . bill* . hatically. I shall take dates ho i iays, on one?governme»o ^nAgh t, no house-*»••» clearlv, simply, and emp costs till I paid it. begin to calculate the profits on the Northern Star, he believed would shortly be laid on the table of the struction ,, which was then affirmed ,, was.the same made *- an*d since lilie , and from them shall establish snch a certain , de- . .bill hadlree eived a. fiist reading and figures, house, enabling boroughs and parishes of a measure which Sir James- Qraham.I©dipubMc}-(/ four otfeer government nighi;s hadbeen?occupi^;with case as will, if possible, increase pnblic confidence in I have been appointed treasurer to the Expence and speak of them as if they had a right to shai* size to borrow money on the security of the rates for clared on. qiformer oecaoum that h& had givea ap, , and add to Mr. Cooper' s gnilb. The Land plan large, and I have invariably them amongst them. I think they have done so other/»usiness, besidesthe tihimBill and the.-T.'Mriff: me Fund, which is now the purpose of establishing baths and washhouses.for because- it was so distasteful to the;.agriculturalin- and on. four other nights ajd was'established in April, 1845, and from that period General Land Fund and was that these institutions would tlu^bbsfore - the.It hous». h i benn ad- mixed that up with the . pretty extensively ; but, my friends, did yen ever be- the poor. He believed terest. He-was prepared 4o say, th.Qj ilouse jnuraed.before sSght o'elosjl" waiiievident -lthere- to the presentmomeutI will exhibit such a Star and my be established without any risk of capital. But.aven adopted! tba3 instruction, there mu&ti be anothav di- ^ i FRIENDS taunted for doing so at Manchester. Since fore hear of the proprietor of a newspaper being fure*there wasoieither easnestness aor sincerity on Land account as Mr. Cooper's NEW for if there was any risk, he was sur* that it wouid be *vi3Wn,, andi he hoped that Mr. Duneoipbe wo.vsjfl take tlio of in aarrj'ing thjs. -will perfectly understand. The payment for paper last lodgment, the weekly expence of building, called upon to account for his profits ; and as to institutions .-part . Ministers measure- into amply compensated by the benefit these it on the present occasion. The Ijteor Law, Removal ; and the rase bad £»is6*i' whom the ' and stamps for the Star are made by bill at 3 months, s timber, labour, and expences of all sorts have Chartist newspapers and publications, is it not the public. He need not remind »nrt lav* . F.r&i'GCtiion brick , would confer on the Bill was uroaght in by the Government. a#*.wa of t-ai'ty'could nailongergiv* the goveirmnenttboiiivotcs and since the Land plan was established the b2en and will be so large that I have not settled, nor invariable custom to make an appeal to the public their Lordships how much and- how intimately the their grand and comprehensive scheme,, an^i s to of pay- o:>.ihisbill. After, advening to.Lcoil.Lincoln2S-state- following have been the amount and dates but EVERY FRACTION IS THERE, all the losses and it there are profits moral and social condition of the labouring classes accompai&y itpari pp >ssu to the si-tlier.honsft-eif Par- ment ;— could I; to make good , their physical condition. Until nientfor tl*.Q- purpose of, shewing their, inaceiuracy, quarter shall all be placed to was connected with liament. "With regard to the argument ihat the and at the end of the they are pocketed. were done to mitigate the ewls whieh bis. Lordship made a. slashins attack*, on the July 19, Paid Bill for paper aad something consideration of i&i would inSarpose de,l&jf in the great esse-itement lie said stamps G57 0 0 the account of the Treasurer up to the day of my The way I now spend my time is this. I am up ies of that elass of the community . .'Ministry WiJtichi.creatJsl , cramp the energ progress of the Irish Coercioa Bill" hft. had only ;|k was a lawkery insult - tot both pai-itii^ an Ire- July 19 "Received from Ur. RESIGNATION, which shall be the day of ba- basis and the strength of c, was, ani" a* , at i past 5 on Monday morning. I am at work which ought to form the to say, that the universal belief of, the i»ntry land to brandish a.measure of tiiis. "kind bafoae their Ardill , as per cash lancing my accounts, as I am resolved that the jea- for you till ten at night on Monday and Tuesday all the other classes, it would be in vaia for the phi- that the Goversj aiont would not hayft. ihe power,- Ifcyes whiali the,.*Muttsters booTt, page 180 173 0 0 , , or politician to carry into> effect any of even if it had ihe wish, to. carry. thafaJsll through nevan. intendeds to carry , ... lousies and ambition of artful men shall not injure a lanthropist auto law*. Fjor. these reasons.oe, iw Do. per do. by cheque On Wednesday at eight in the evening, I leave for their theories for the improvement of the moral and Parliament. ona;.should do I cause that I have deeply at heart. If 1 can preserve liis bt-st,fcii)1 pi-e.venii th.is:inopk*s'i)! a.nd bisalt from be- in part of Ml ... 150 0 0 London to do my own business. I sit up till two, social condition of the poor. This, however, *-vas no Sir R. Pei-i,. eould not admit that,,he had ere-i ing perpetrated, " from Abel nothing else I will preserve my honour ; I will beg and it had Bijiishould proceed (pheprs.) The ho,uset .kadi been iold 17, Received and sometimes three on Thursday morning. It is new experiment, for it had been tried, said that the ifaor Law Rsmoval that the- Ministias were as siueh in earaiest about Heywood ^ ° ° , with it rather than fare sumptuously and fraudulently been tried on a scale sufficiently lange to justify the panipassu with the Com Importation Bill, and w&h were " „ not yet seven, and I am at work. I work witho»ta of the greatest success, Bill for he this measure as fi^ey sseut,the GoratUSil). Bow ^ upon your confidence without it. I hope that no one most sanguine exoectations j* the Customs^- : had. bU&hI tliyoug^ut differently 'ii moment's cessation till eight on Thursday evening tried on astill greato*scale. These petitions stated in thathe would take the ZirishBHI -vfc, the earliest op- they had deaib with t .e,. u=e. mensnres. will suppose me capable of being driven out of my ^Louct, cheers -a*onj., the Fr0tecti9n isjc*)' LAND FUND. start again for the Farm, arrive at ten, up at half- strong terms the evUs wliich resulted from the over- portunity. Ue had fulij)lc,d eveisjtassurance vAich . . , All days course, however, by the ravings of a madman. No, crowded state of the poor in the metropolis, and he mus he had ewv given respecting . were.- alike loa the Oozn Bili-^" or4el>" days, and 18, Paid Treasurer all in past five, and work till ten on Friday and Satur- tha.order of public nslice that, July my friends, w hen I say that I will resign, I merely be allowed to state that this over-crowding had been business* " " days^rfor bill, which . de»tr»ycft,{f'rotec85orlist-J,) stamps C39 mean siill to retain my velled seventy miles, and walked from one till four his amendment ,on , ,p * office of Deputy Treasurer—I on the poor, who were driven out of their wretched condition that an opportunity should be allcided him Nu opportunity—r time was to be.ib&i in thr usting to o'clock with Mr. Doylo shat, measure through the house. Saurt 17,Beceived from Abel office of Director and Bailiff. I do not mean , over nearly 300 acres of tenements and compelled to resort to worse. The of ra-i atroducin g this quesihm on Thursday, when . h'>liiia.7S, i and shositnotice of holiday s !; (Hfta f heaj .* Heywood SOS O 0 particle of my zeal and resolution, but I do ground, in the melting sun. Last Sunday, after my consequence \ias, that some portion of the metropoli* Sir Jt Graham would move that the Poo&Law Re* * ) They abate a had been worked up ta Good li riiini"? eve. and they Borrowed from W. P. shall be able to charge work, I walked over every field of 13ft acres in a broil- were now so overcrowded that two families were nxmil Bill be committed vm^orma. ts, (SOT LASD meau tbat henceforth no man compelled to occupy one had hsd but. a &w days iw recovc.i3'i'*jeni t deir labour. Robe r laziness. I ing sun, and now I tell you, once that the room. All this tended to HONE YJ 3-59 0 0 mo with any other crime than that of for all, an obvious disregard of the decencies and proprieties ATTACK'S- ON T'lE MAGISTI&ACY. (Heai?-,. hear.). But how w-as it,. &**»*diflirent, tsos it with iiifi Coemoh Bill !; They p*;Q Had they baen so. pei psatled, they llichaTd Oastler — 75 0 0 were obliged to adept a different treatment, and formation he had relied, still the most minute in- How humiliating all this is—but , thank God, I ci proceed to appoint my successor to the office en- instead of having recourse to depletion they adminis- surely would never have consented to w aste so much Unpaid Shares on Star about ... 18 quiries, had been made. The> statement of tbe valuable time in proceeding Avith do it. ° ° ° tailing no trouble. TIIE LABOUR PART I WILL tered tonics. (Hear, hear.) Some twenty years it. piear, hear,), " honourable gentlemanwas referred to the saagistraJ-es. "VYben the %uestion ceased to be th at of the Com LAND FUND. £1,535 0 0 YIELD TO NONE, and dont be alarmed for your ago, when, he was a parish clergyman , ho veco siected country. An explanation had baen receded sixteen families, ot tbe Bill, and became that of the Coercior t «il) tlieri they Paid bank as per Trea - funds, whoever you appoint shall do an instance of one house containing from two Justices ol the Peace, who said the Sept. 4. , his duty ; YOUR persona in all. Each family pa*$4y in *«eve indulged with long holidays r trulshor't sittings surer 's Bank "Book ... 748 12 comprising sixts-four this case, whose evidence had bsen fu% re- (laughter I am now merely giving the Star liabilities, which FUNDS ARE SAFE. If I had ten millions of money thero had a separate room ; but it was ncA unusual ,) and could there, there!*- /r0l be one man in "Nov. 1. Do. (nearly Bill time) "891 4 metropolis, two families, co«j lied on, was no more than a conviej ied feloa. He the house, or one !man in the coup .*»*' _ ffml i»noiii.h tn. include all my liabilities. and was at a loss for safe custody, I most solemn)} now to find in the therefore did not believe the accuracy of tha in -i and mothers, and some five oi state- believe that Her Majesty's Minis'^-s «ere earnest Due to me by Chartist agent s which I declare that I would rather place them in the hands • sting of the fathers ment referred to. He had sent dowa to Sir 9. Taylor six children each, occupying tho same room. (ll.ear with the Life and Property Protection Bill ? ne»er expect to see, about ... £3,400 0 0 of W. P. Roberts, than in any Bank in the world copies of the affidavits , and had received that gentle- (Cheers.) If they were in earn AprB19.Due by BH1 for paper Due to me by Chartists , hear.) He therefore said, that great boneht would b ^st , then, he said, tho lilQ « , money IN- and I would be more sure families if they could wapjn man's positive assurance as to theirfalsity. He would sooner they kicked out the M' n isters measure and stamps TENDED to be repaid , about 700 0 0 of them when I wanted conferred on those thei: on the ... linen away from home, in fact , at one of those insti not hesitate to tell the honourable member for tho better would it be for a' pavties, (cheers) ,- and , IA. Received from Abel Due to me on account of brin ging out them. Oi him I rejo ice to think there is no doubt, Athlone (Mr. J. Collett) that J Heywood 900 0 0 tutlons where they eould get plenty of w Sir Charlea Taylor held having these views he should give bis vote against Mr. Cooper 's "Purgat ory of Sui- of ME THERE SHALL m} , ater, botl her Majesty' Ditto from quarterly BE NONE. It was and a proper apparatus. In s commission at ibis present moment. the second reading of thc 1 ,m. He would have greatly cides 30 0 0 hot and cold, . houses thu (Hear hear.) accounts of Star to end intention tohave written you a very dhTcreni lettei thickly inhabited it would clearly be S een the injur; , preferred that, instead. 0f.the amendment whioh of March 385 5 9 tbis week, one that would have given you the great- whicli must be felt by washing the lin-en ofthe familj A conversation followed in whieh much warmth had been moved there had been an amendment of . 1 285 5 '* No confidence. " (I — , est pleasure, as all goes on cheeringly Visitors where the houses would be in a constant state c was displayed. The conduct of Mr. Collett in pre- j Hla chr-m.) Such an amend- . he, for one, would b-r ,,c. „,) „0, ) * )je trustei l tliat , continue to pour upon us humidity from tho steam, lt mvA be admitted tha ferring those charges was condomned by Sir J. s iei | alu April 19. Paid on Bill of The above sum does not include monies paid to still , and now the higher, baths are necessary to the hea lth of those to whoi Graham, Mr. P. Scuope, the Solicitor Gekekal, when t hc nentkroi- ,, ml n,e TrtnsuryUrj r benchueiiiiu foundiu""" they"' "-j 1200 0 O hest order are were no longer al £1470 6d. 3d families of poor Chartists, nor am I now speaking of pay the hig looking at us. On Satur- ¦dilution was not habitual. After alluding to th Mr. Osborne, and Lord G. Bentinck, and was de- ,|c.t0 cany a governmeniveriiti ien t ¦ measure ,, bill and they would thi- j * retire. .- '(Cheers.)(Cheers.) '^-.;" Utile wing by tbe thousands that I have expended travelling, day last, when the men had left work, Lord Robert success which had attended the washhouses an fended by Mr. Bright, Mr. Hume, and Mr. Wauley. k .it .hj„iv.ti,„e too retire. . ¦ y. .in 'I hey used j " ' ;ht>ht>;h6nii6ii..''- baronetbiir pnet ,' ' " - _, pajinj r five per cent, Grosvenor visited the farm. I baths at Liverpool, and in Glasshouse Yard, Londor The subject was then dropped. t' 'be to!d by thc rigrij , . v , , 279 7 10 getting up meetings and so forth ; no small item, escorted him through at t he li .ead ot' the Governiuofit:ni iu6nt ',.;,y tlitliatat Jieie - .; *¦.; A" for it the right vov. prelate said, he hoped steps would I IHIOTECTION 01? LI¥E (1KELAND*) BILL, - ' "* when I tell you that tbe meeting to oppose tic Fox the "whole, and explained the plan to him • he ap would Yjv' he a%\ Minister "*' onon: , y (7 taken to meet this state of things, and that tl; READING. oi- wmsent to. ' ' ^r SECOND fiiideeil ¦bcdeiid¦ '-' -. •* ' ' -' " ' .* and Goose club at Leeds cost me over £80, and one pearedmuch pleased, and promised visit suffera\,rc " (hour, hear); and¦ he niusrindeeilnius - ¦ be¦ • dead • •> LAND FUND. me another recreation and innocent amusement of the labourin The Earl of Lincow* moved that the Protection of 1 * * ' ,irf,«;ii•'>'* •' "- -'- . , '.. -. -. - . ::. ,- -«i X "' >y . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ * " .cfi9 of Mr. Cooper s prompters negotiated with a Leeds when we had made more progress. classes, which had been so little attended to for Life (Ireland ) bill, be read a Becond time. '. 1 Continued to' the Eighlitt Fage.]-/"afl r.l- - . •„ ¦:'.:-' ;¦; - . Jan. 31. Pai d Bank * * -^ ^. ^ _ .£ ¦' ' ' ' " ?t * ¦ ¦ •;• : ' «* >¦'! £¦ r "-- \ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ,¦ J> • * v* ,-¦* . ". . - '¦ - ¦ , *'';-•> . -* 'H'- : .:.¦ , > ':-V- y - >s : ¦ ^. w ' \, ST A R. J une 13, jj h ' - ..-ir - ¦ THE NORT' ' ' HERN " ' I84n A> .X . X \ \\ - _. - _, — ' ii ""' ' ' ' II Bishe-psgate -street Without ; Owen , 62, March mont' mediate consumpti on for.fresh wheats, and such ware endan ger th» yery vital orga ns York ; Brook e and Co., Walker and C»., Stafford , Faulk* . HEALTH, LONG LIFV, AND HAPPINESS, °r else, unseen , interna lly 8treet , Burton.cre8 cent GosweU-8tre et ; Prout , taken off at last weekVpttces ^' Barley nominal. - Beans sufferin g fi^J he consequence s ner, Doneaster ; Judson , Harrison , Linney , Ripon ', J 0?* ; Bade , 83i r SECURED BT THAT. POPULAR MEDICINE °f existence. To those 329, Strand ;.' Hann ay.and Oxf ord-street ,' Hunter sold slowly at previous ratesl Oats in tolerable re- have leftbehiud m thjform of gitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley, Easing wold; Co.^ . queBt ' teady. In Malt no ' ' Accmsiir—Nw - which this disease may )nd; and James , Webber -row ; aii d Retail by all respectable , and fully as high. Shelling s DasAhPtrn £,|^g '^ s, ,eru ption 8xf the skin, blotches on the England ,.FeU,.Spivey, Huudcr efield ; Ward ,i "Bichm < alteration. ' .;• • i .. ' ' Thursda y night last , as a number , secondarv svmpto ms : Chemists and MedicineS Vendors in London , and through * of per sons °« Sweeting,yKha resborough ; Pease, OHyeiy Darlin gton .' Manchester Satu r»at. —We have again to report an fording Rhodes, out the United King dom. ' : Ulverstone Swuto, from that town to pN' tnnciU * andytlirea tened .destruction of the ,nose-,palate , Dixon, Metcalfe, Langdale , Northallerton; ^ * exceedingly limited demand for ' every art icle of the trade burgh, on their , return from the.fair -t " painful Snaith ; * ; Goldthorpe , - Tadcaster ; Roger son, . Cooper , throughout tho'week, with a tendency towa rds a further , they ra\ Ac sod-eslon the shin, hones, or. any of hose their way, after crossing the channel. ,the dangerous effects ofthe indis- Newby, Kay, Bradford ; Briee, ' Priestley,^Povfefract ; reduction in prices generally. Butlittl e business eccurred ThevT* affections aris ing from and into a hole known as the " Black Scar," "" "VT fj ' or the evihrof an imperfect Cordwell, Gill, Lawton, Dawson , Smith, ' Wakefi eld; in either wheat or floor at our market tbis morning, and $$ MeSicine yet offerea to the world ever so rap idly critnteate 've o^u«»cury, secoiidary_qualit iesof each might have been purchased on cart, and passengers, nine in number, went \ A\ attalued such disdnsuished celehrt ty : it is qaestiona- Concentrated Detersive Essence will be found to Berry, Denton ; Suter , Leylaud , Hartley, *Parke r, Dunn, ;», et $ttt eili^««. down ^ cure, the. ; lower terms ; the heat inscription , however , supported the hever rose again. Several carts were following * Kieif there he now any part of the civilised globe where he attende d with 'the most astonishing effects, in checking Halifax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbr idge previous currenc y. The inquiry for oats , oatmeal , or hm ley; right track, but no trace of the accident was *its extraord inary healing -rirtucs have not beenexhibi ted. the ravag es of tiie disor der , remoying all scorbutic.co m- Dalhy, Wetherby ; Waite, Harrogate :jWal i, Barns THE CORN MA RKE T. other articles , was trifl ing without material change in and none of ^ of the value. - the parties in them were aware of $ lliiBsisnal saccess re not attributable to aiiy system pl.iints, aud effectua lly re-establishing ¦tte 'J ualth of the aiid all respectable medicine venders through out During the last .week the arriva ls of wheat injthe accident until the following of the responsibili- kingdom. Price Is. ljd. and 2s. 9d, peir boxi' were as small as they morning. Six of £ adveriasiH s,hat soldy to the strong recdrihhendati ons constitutio n. To persons enter ing upon Thames from the Jfortbern district s Warrin gton, Wed nesda y At the market on "Wednes- bodies were found in the hole on* Fridav "by of Vasv s and who ever, .had .,the misfortune and oh. have been at the same period of the season for many years day last there was a moderate attend ance who with i" par fies cured their use. Tke Proprietors ties of matrimony, . . Ask-for FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH ; conveyance from of farmers , horse andcart, hut the other three had hot upwards bf fif«« n ¦during youthfu l days to be affected with any , 229, past , and the show of sample s by land were anxious sellers ; and many samples of wheat were been n? Iafe Pia's have now in their possession their more •serv e the name and address of "Thomas Pr out the metropolitan home countie s tor sale covered. The whole of the persons liunared iettere seTeral ofth csm from Cler gymen ofthe a previous course of this medicine and from the offerin g. Red 6b.. 9d. to 7s. ; white 7s. to 7s. 3d. per 70 are unmarr-J , fcnn of those diseases, Strand , London ," on the Government stam p. < this morning on the London Cor n Exchange has been pro - lbs. Of oats one samp Their names are, Thomas Moore " issaitiog greatest importance , as le only was shown ; pric e • asked , , aj,-ed 24 ; RichS Ckur A Uowtas are their discovered for into the Thames , since Monday more i<- demand , in consequence of the extreme Poa Stern uneihin iny op the most certain aad effectual remedy ever FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH . week, has been only moder ate in its extent , the larger half cakes office.—On Sunday morning, : shortly before 6 .-^ fewns, by im- having arrived heat.. In rape cukes not much doing, but our quota tions o clock, XmeyrepetUes- gonorrhoea, both in its mild and aggravated , dir ect from Odessa, where, by the inform a- information was received at the sew? whilstr aostother further Pri ce 2s 6d, tion received on the post, wer e paid this morning. Guano flat ; no pro gres s could brigade stations that a fire fp iret—TbeyincxeaseM istrengthe , I mediately allaying- inflammati on and »rrest*iug . Corn Exchan ge, in due course of of either , Ichaboe Sal- was ra ging withi n tt the supply is state d to be large , the prices exceedingly mo- be made at a public sale to.day, , unoccupied premis es siedicines have a wsahening effect upon the system. Let progress. ' , or Elizabeth Bay qualities. Bones kept moving , numbered 1, in Angel-sttea derate , and the demand rendered inconsiderable , by the danha St. Martin 's-le-Grand anyone take from three .to four or six pills every twenty - Gleets, strictwres , irritatio n of tho bladder , pains of the expectation of prices in off at a shade more money. , immediately opposite tf -weakened tbey will-be this country still under going a Inspector of Letter- carriers ' iour hours, and instead of hat ing , loins and kidneys, Bravely and other disorders of the urin- further material decline. From " "VYednesoav.—Dur ing the present , week, apart ment at tho Gen permanently cured in a the Black , Adriatic , and Birmin gham, -fcnn d » have renvea &eaju»fllspirits , and to have im- ary passages , *hi either «x, are M editerranean seas, tlie exportation of wheat , in. all pro- owing to the hot forcing weather , we have had littte pass- ral PoBt-ofiice. Flames , attende d with dense smZ were first observed by ' parted a lasting strength to the body. short space of time, without confinement or the least ex. hahility, must be lar ge during the remainder of the corn ing in the whea t trade ; but the few sales effected were at the police constab le on ft season, for, in add ition to unusually - « Secondly—-I n their opera tion they go direct to the posure. PATRONISED by ber Majesty the Queen , his Royal large stocks which a decline of is. to Is. ed. per quar ter. Bar-ley nominally beat, who for some time before had noticed a stnS are alread y to be found in all the markets of those parts disposed of at a reduction smcii ui aiuujve After jou have taken six or twelve pills jou will Highness Prince Albert ,' her Royal Highness the unaltered in value. Oats were , uut iub preci se lOCa iliy Ot the •disease. The above medicines are prepared only by Messrs. R. of Europe , the coming wheat crop everywhere is' early, of Gd. per quarter. Beans maintained former prices . bUfi experie nce their effect ; die disease upon you -mil become Duchess of Kent , h's Majesty the " King of the Belgian s, ing material he could not ascertain, in consequetr and L. PERRT and Co., Surgeons, 19, Berners -street , and gives strong indications of grea t abundance should of there being no appearance of lees and less by eveiy dose you take, and if you persevere Oxford -street , London. his Majesty the King of Prussia; his Grace the Arch bishop the weather offer no material obstacle to the gathering of fire until so late 5 from Three to six pills every day, and nearl hops, it from the fields in due time. Indeed , in all the other hour in the morning. From the first manifestatU in regularly taking .Messrs. PERRY erpect,whencmisxatei,byletter , tfc« t«M«l of Canterbury, y all the Nobility, the Bis speedily be entirely removed from the THOMA S'S districts of Europ e the prospects of great abundance of STATE OF TRADE. of the flames, it was quite evident that the fire jour disease will without whieh no notice whatever can and the Clergy, Messrs. HOWARD and wheat to fee of One Pound, however , and consequentl y of low prices , are equally appa. obtained considerable hold of the building, system. SUCCEDANEUM , for filling decayed teeth , rent , thoug h we cannot call them very brilliant to the wlJ be teisenof tiie eomwuutcaiton. ever before was undergoing extensive repairs throughout " Tirirai y—They are found after giving them a fair trial Patients are requested to be as minute as possible in large the cavity. It is superior to anyth ing wheat cultivators in this country, as they are on the Leeds. —Our cloth markets on Satur day were much the , 2 used , as it iB placed in the tooth in a soft state , with- shores ofthe seas same as for the last few weeks, but on Tuesday being holi- late on Saturday evening a cart-load of deals, for \t lor a few weeks to possess the most astonishing and invi- the detail of their casei, as to the durat ion of the com. to which we have just now alluded ; and time becomes as in North Americ a also, by the latest dates , the appear- day, there was. very little business done : altho ugh the purpose of completing the# flooring, were taken j. gorating properties , and they will overcome all obstinate plaint the symptems age habits of living, and general outany pressure or pain, and in a short stocks are not lar ge The , , , and will remain firm in tae . toetb ance of the growin g wheat crop was in every way,satis, , prices were a shade Iower.j the majority of the work being finished . SimultatJ complaints , and resto re sound health ; there is a return to any part of har d as the enamel, spring trade being- now fer advanced, very buyfil'S occupation. Medicines can be forwarded unnecessary. It factory to tbe propr ietors of American .land. few ously there was » burst of flams from the' upff, oigooa appetite shor fiyfeon the beguming of tht -ir use, the world ; no difficulty can occur, as they will be securel y many years , rendering extraction have been in town , and , consequently, business has heen mildness as a purgati ve is a desideratum arrests all further progre ss of decay, and renders them CURRENT PRICES OF GRAIN, FLOUR, NAD SEED dull in the warehouses durin g —Leeds Mercury. windows and the fan-light over the door, and -Whi lsttbeir packed, and-carefully protected from observation. . the week. violent was tbe rush, that the body ^ required by tie weak and delicate, particularl y ngain useful in mastication. Allpersons can use Messrs. IN MARK-LANE. ¦ ....,„ . Manchester , Friday Evening. —"We have had so little of fire reach-) greatly Messrs. Perry and Co., Surgeons , may be consulted at ' ¦" ¦ *' ¦ ' doing thi s week, owing completely across the narrow violent purg ing is acknowledged to be injurious Howard and Thomas 's Succedaneum themselves with BBITIBH OIUIN, to our races , that prices are honu- i street denominate Tshere l06,Buk *-sU'eet, Liverpool, every ThuTsday,.F riday, and - ' ¦ ¦¦*¦ viaily &s last vepOTtet l, though the staple has heen steadily , of beneficial. " John -street , Deansgate, Manchester , ease, as full directions are enclosed. — ' • . ShilUngs per Quarter. Angel-street, setting on fire the window-frames at) instea d _ Satu rday ; and St. 10, Wheat ..Essex & Kent ,white.new.. 49 to 63 .. 57 to 70 on .the-adv imee.for Rome woeUs past , unti l it has had blinds belonging to the Queen' ' Fourthl y—As a general Family Medicine they are on Mondavs , Tuesdays, aud Wednesdays. Only one per- Prepared only by Messrs. Howard and Thomas Sur - no effect on the pri ces s Head, in the occati 'country patient to enable Ditto , red .. ' . ..47 59 .. 58 65 of either goods or yarns , i The tion of Mr. James Stone, licensed; -' exceedingly valuaWe , and no family should be without sonal visit is required fro m a geon-Dentists , 04, Berners-street , Oxford-street , London , Suffolk and Norfolk, red .. 47 57 white49 62 market closes to-day without any change from that of this victualler, who* Messrs. Perry and Co. to givesuch advice as wiU be the day week. - <» ¦; tavern wasat that time in great danger. Immedi th rajthey may he used with perfect safety in any price 2s; 6d. Sold by their appointment by the foUoiving Lincoln and York , red .. 47 57 white 49 62 m«ras of eflectins a permanent and effectual cur e, after 4 60 B AD-";oBD Tnw-s-clay.—There is a very assistance , and in a ^ disease , for to every disease they are of inestimable value. agents :—Heaton , Hay, Allen, Land , Haigh, Smith, Bell, Nort humb. and Scotch .-. 7 " ' good supply of was obtained space of time mo