frt 'ME TR ADES OF GREAT BRITAIN. Vr Friends,—Feelinga warm interest in any sab- A very excellent character at the situation she left to got • connected with tLe interests of the Working married. His Lordship told the husband he had no iCCt wife—'she was not 1 liaveno ordinary pleasure in directing your longer any claim on Jane Pilgrim :isa Ch-= ^7 compelled to live with him henceforth. He wohifl. 'tnke attention to a document addressed to your body in charge of her for a few days, in the meantime lie would },\a provisional eomciittce, elected to make arrangc- see what could be done for her. His Lordship humanely a Conference oi poor creature's mciiti for bringing your cause before gave the¦ waterman 5a. for saving the life. ... cr Own delegates, on the 23th of this month. . FiiiTiiy" " a hoary-headed verv man who takes pride in the progress that the A Miscreant.—John Green, T. old monster -lfas fifty-four years of of Labour is now making, will be filled with , who described hims'. caeition ngt>, hut who looked much more, was brought up, charged only en perusing the document in ques- tHe feeling MD with committing nn indecent assault. Policeman 3X4 de- feeling of gratifyingwonderment that such NATIONAL tion- A TRADED JOURNAL. posed that he was on dutv on London-bridge during the -.iecc of composition should emanate from the rowing match, when he observed him speak to and han- \ \ YQL dle indecentl class. I have read it over again and again, Yni- -NO. 400. LONDON ;fi^^^-;—~ y several little buys, each of whom repulsed l abour , SATURDAY¦ ,7 JULi• -¦ ¦ • J- /*> ™«* him, until at length and committed for brevity in all matters concern- ' .. :. . . - . 12 .- 1845, Five Shillings and Sixpence 1)cr Qun,tcv he went into a recess, J,j with a desire the assault now conipluinvii of. Two other policemen MAY ? Tt WtY nn*niTi1ai*n nfrn -n-* rtn in MH i» . __ ini - ¦ -w ^ ^ N* MMpirn - MiM*Nnri ^^^^ M ^ •ji your iutcrcsts, 1 could net find a paragraph, May ? Thty complain of your statin?+;¦*•• thatthe?t1 4»TuA proposed...»....i , tor myself! m»... . . ^ ^ giivu similar ev'»Wm-i-. Joseph 5ieu-nlf , an intelligent g Will, in the number of- Lloyd's now conversation, and discussing tho various topics line cr word for erasure, without endan- with a capital of £50lW, to locate 372i persons, giving of the fallen president brought an immense quantity of hr- mulnUo boy, alrouffourteen years of deposed that science, , before me, there is this heading :— day. It was said that the acquittal of the Espcctador afev, each £ls lCs 8d., total £58»7 16s . 4d., and still have ail ';age on board , and about 20,000 dollar in specie, he was in onr of the rocosses of London-bridge, looking gering its whcie merits, with the exception-of the Published Fkiday «;as to have been made the signal the day before estate, Mt worth ^o7324.,*:md nil to ho done hi four years. on Afternoon*. yes- lie landed at Havannah , but what 1>U future iutor- i.own at the boats during match, clauses under the Lead ef "coxstiiutiox." fcvday for an insurrection in a liberal sense ; and that the progress of the iwo first They say, it was iiromiitd to locate 1923 persons within For distant parts only. " tions are, or whither he meant to bend his steps, no when the prisonor came up, ami commenced an indecent the amount of shares and the mode of that time, and to give than £15 the constitution of 1S12 was about to be proclaimed. one knew. On tlie attack on 1 mean 16s. 8d. This would be Ah Will, Will ! are Peterborough and Wisbcach departure of the iMedwav from his person. The prisoner emphatically denied Mil! more miraculous; for I find it would require Whether the information thus given was believed ov \ era U-uz, it was the charge, •roan-' Vj-3n tlie question of skives I shall merely upwards amongst the D-stast Parts ? And did ' not generally known that Mexico hn and stoutly protested his innocence. JJis of £SO,000 to give £1-3lGs. Sd. to 1,1)23 persons. Yet it is yon think , the authorities, however, took good care to littered to recognise the independence lordship thought the case full olccrve, that tlic amount is, ia my opinion, put ten that the burnt provide of Texas, on y proved , and committed promised to do that, and still to have an estate left worth dupes there would think it a godsend against any casualty that might occur. Tke condition of no annexation , tins prisoner for trial, binding toe high, if the plan becomes national; and T regiment La or rather of maintaining over all thowitnessi s to jjjjses £:j»,324. >or does it enter the calculation that any por- to find the treasurer axy whehe, or to hear some- Reina Gobernadera, and a battery of their independence so acquired. It is appear at the ensuing sessions. voting (the •enly question in which mounted artillery, stated that with respect to tion of the £15 16s. Sd. is to be re-paid ; for it is distinctly thixg of their nroney ? Now, William remained tho whole of yesterday Mexico, for the concession she lias made io Texas is laid down , after ac under at .us, and ready tor action at a moment' ., QUKEX-SQUAKK. v principle is involved, and which has induced , " Cottages erected, and the sum of £15 lCs. Sd. knowlcdging your s notice, to receive 20,000,000 dollars ; and the limits of the SATi-ium-. great services , ! will not «all this in their barracks. On account of the rumours -^ArraMmo Suicibk.— Elizabeth Fearce address you at ali upon the sal*jeet), I- j *tsr.i looJgps young woman, whs charged this you for opening my eyes on the , of yesterday, that an I' ranee. '.-;. morning with afremptinsr ifer ss widely as nigfet from day from the subject, and I make the would have been right to attempt would be made to disarm the to throw herself over Vest, observations thatjoiher persons send some of your eye- guard at the minster-bridge that morning Uee. It is the only principle against may have their eyes opened water to the 1 ost-otnee and the Custom-house, and, oil account ot about two o'clock. PoHcv ooHnni also. poor fdiows in distant parts, as you constable 85, (Uyiston I am sir the crowds that were assembling in tlie Puerta £. , deposed that he was walking -srhichloih you and I, m aur individual capacities, , , your obedient servant, - profess to write specially for their del along Westminster-bridge protection. Why, Sol and llaBa Major, the Captain-General appeared Crate' at the time named, when he saw so long struggling. It is the principle of WULUtt YTlSH-I-MAT-GET-ir. then, confine iletmncnts. the defendant attempt jiaTe been lambeft , July 1, 1845. yeur caution to the open-eyed mctro- at the Head of a troop of cuirassiers in the latter s to throw herself over the bridge. 'is She had got-'on tlftAjrape-t of tho plurality voting—the principle of Sfeirge Bourne's po , where all men see all things ? I'll tell you, place, and thence proceeded to other parts of the town. MINERS' CONFKUKNCb! bridge, and was about Dear William,—Yon, no doubt, rememberihe very Will—it is I here occurred, however nothing throwing herself f!f whsn witness and another person ^ct—the principle nnder which cliv.rch rates and becaase Lloyd's publisher has received , to call into action (From the T of familiar eM adage the military force. The group ync Mercury Wednesday, July Oth.) who was passing attha.timo seined hold of her, and pre- taxeshnvc beemimposed by the wealthy ,— more than one notice like s dispersed, and retired odier unjust the lollowin" •— to their homes. The. guards, however, ivt the The Miners' Association of Great Britain arc vented her falling into lha rivev. Tho sistev of the de- " There is safety in a multitude«? -counsel. places fendant, who was in upon tlic poor. It -iray be urged, ?.ndnot withoct " Sir,—You will please to soud mo a ouiw> less this week abovementioneds remained iiiidor uwns the whole of homing thciv Annual Conferoneo this week in New- court, siiiicd that the defendant had been seduced some time sijjo that the soaei? is not a mixed,government Sothen/as yau saw by tlie previous week' " SJar I fear the dastardly anonymous attacks upon O'Connor the night : ami tlic soldiers did not lay aside their castle, at the house of Mr. Mnvlin Judo, Side. On , and that the j -cntlemau with j^iut, s ," whom she cohiiWtcd having to be in are calculated to injure tlie circulation of Lloyd's paper muskets for a moment. The guards are still Monday, the business was confined to receiving tho deserted her, in a moment of fer varif-d interests—thatitisaewporate body, with that I ^ras LancasV-elast week, you guessed, , doubled , ls desperation she had as many readers are giving it up and taking and tlie same precautions are taken ....tu-day. credentia of the delegates as they arrived. resolved to do the rash net with which individual -rigkts. It is, I know, intended to sage prophet, that I coi'M not, like Sir Boy 's Stars A she stood charged. equal le Reche instesd. trifling disturbance toek place at Seville on tho'20th. At six in the evening, sim u ltaneous meetings of Sim (tiio sister of defendant) , how- o, and it is becausethe principle-ef pluralityvoting bird, be there, and at 310, Strand, and 54, Great Some young men uttered cries in favour of the workmen at various collieries in the counties of ever, was willing to talto her home nnd look after her for les My dear William, when I had got so far, I was the Con- the future ¦would break it up a&sueh, that I object to it I also ob- Marlborough-strcct, at one and Ske same time. But, stitution of 1837, and paraded the streets with a flag; Aorthumborland and Durham were held at three , providing tlie magistrate would consent to her favoured by Mr. Wheeler with a copy of Lloyd's, hav- several places, which liberation. "Sir.' Barrel said that under the iccttoasharehcldcr'jeingdebarrecofhisrightefvoting dear Will, I am always well represented at loth but the garrison haying been called out. order \vas , in their names formed t ho odd circumstances ing the other half of your letter, and over the leader quickly restored. conjectu re of Sheriff Hil l, Gallows Hill , a he would couseiit.,tQ the course requested by the sister of share is paid up, as he might be thereby places^ and I have been at liOEze nd Botany until iris full every hour of every are these words :— Bay. I hey were held for the purpose the defendant;dtu)'slu! was accordingly liberated on a pro- for at Cd. per , PORTUGAL. of hearing ad- deprived of his^ete seven years week. day since Monday last, expecting a call for your " dresses from different appointed parties ; and raise to make no such rash attempt in future. rcuusnED ox sukday morning, ' ^ The Elections.—A Jotter from;Lisbon of the 30th the object to the -praiciplc of prosy Toting, because it 3s. 3d., and 3d. prenw.m, but .you have net done me ^.ult. gives the substance of the speeches was, in all [.rtSbabilitv, 2 Containing the Latest Litettitjaue of the Wed: following account of ministerial infamies similar at eacii. -MARLIJOROI'GH STREET. makesone man -the ruler of other mcif s brains, and tlic honour of -a visit. My Mend, you object to my in relation to the forthcoming elections :—Prepara- Saturd a y.—Assault on the Tolice. Ah, you cunning little roguey pojjuey, so your letter ' > Mr. M. J udo was called upon to preside. Having — Frederick it affirnstliat reason cm haveno-effect upon meivin« monies at Manchester knowing tionsfor the approachin(* electoral campaign are going Mansfield, a young spark of a fellow, was brought Ueforo because , and not latest intelligence briefly noticed the sitting of tins Conference, is the , is it? But see what a lie on with unabated activity. The party in opposition and the sitting magistrate to-day, on the charge of assaulting thejudgment. dtaegativestheiKssibiliiyof-argument the number of shares, but, tad you been as anr'ous that it had been deemed advisable to hold these Carpentertold ! I mean a fib—as you don't like the profess great confidence . of success ; but I greatly meet- a police-constable, in Silver-strcet, the previous evening. convincing,or eke it affirms, asliicli is going too far, lor knowledge as you appear to 1,2 for notoriety, ings of the several collieries, ho called you word "lie." Why, doubt they feel it. At all events, they cannot fail to upon The defendant had gone into a publichouae to have one thinking, reasoning, and deciding in his paper of the 28th of June Ben. Embleton , fro m South Staffordshire the power ef might have -consulted Mr, John Murray, district have some misgivings when they sec the multifarious , who ad- something to drink, where, having become rather he cut your letter in two, thus :—[We are compelled dressed the meeting on the necessity of up- for many. J further object to the Perma nent /«- secretary,. -and he would have told you how the sum tricks the government is putting in play against them. union, and roarious, he began to insult the landlord, to postpone the remainder of Mr. Hill' was followed by and to create a KstmaiU under the head -ArraiCATiox" of Fc.vub. . received byjae was made up ; and s letter till In addition to the several stratagems 1 have described regular disturbance. A policeman was called in , whom , if not satisfied next week. James Price, from Cheshire, who was it-besanse it would make ihe society a; —Ed.]—Now, was that true ? and did ia some of my last letters, a lew others have since succeeded by the defendant attacked in the most ferocious manner, J object to with that doable entry, you might :have applied to \\ ni. Ilolgato, a Yorkshireman. but lately from Lan- he overhold it for his latest, from its importance, or been devised, which are equally worthy of notice, for clinging round him, and kicking and biting him all tho stock-jobbingsociety. J object to it because I be- the general secretary, Mr.. Wheeler, whose resi- cashire, botii of whom appear to be lecturing at did you wish to have a peep at Friday's and Satur- thcircool effrontery , ami tho utter disregard of public present in tho time he was endeavouring to take him away, lie was jj erethat a-iiewtstatc of society, to be -valuable, can dence is pkeett generally known to be243i, Temple- opinion which they imply. One of these tjie collievy districts of Durham. They subsequently secured day's Skir for my reply , and entered into many of tlie usual , and was now brought up on the be formed out of individual eanality. I Jiavo bai1, and, as ic keeps a ^heckupon to your nonsense ? What- lnoat bai-etticed, is the registration as quali'ied ¦voters topics • but their ciiiwpe of the assault taJv both, he would favourite argument was in favour , and also with creating a disturb- iliat before you cau create a per- ever caused the mistake, William, you have got ol a great number of men whose very accent proclaims of restricted work ante in the street. The charge alwavs coiitendeil, have satisfied you.; and, tliat failing, jou might have " production being kept level with was proved by the police yourselves into a niess. I see nothing in your them at once to be natives' consumption. " constable, but the state of -saeiety, you must teach each man access to the treasurer's account.; 1 , long of Gallicia, and therefore At the close ot his speech Vricc t landlord not being present the case fect and, a ' latins, Spauish subjects. By this means, nolc a show of hands was adjourned, in order rigmaroleabout the repeal of the Corn Laws to re- in one parish of (wliich was quite general) in to allow the landlord to be pre- his individual-worth. IThore exists the same differ- you could have had a look at the " Star," and then this city, which I take as a sample of tlie rest favour of the union : sent, and that his evidence quire even notice, further than merely to observe that , the and it was agreed b meet-ins- might be taken. ence between making individual hai!piuess out -of you would havebeen at liberty to publish number , which oug y tho to send to Con- a notice like of voters ht to be 293, has been lerence their assent to a g GUILDHALL. yon are a surprising fellow to have forced Pee), and raised to '135 tlie extra 143 consisting of eneral meeting, to be an asgrczatc of improved mind and producing an the followicg in Lloyd's:— , Gallcgo "eld either on the Town Moor Saturday. — Attempted Cmiid Ml-rdeb. Russell, and Cobden, and the League, into the water-carriers, who must vote with the or on Shadon's Hill. — Eliza aggregate of mental improvement out «af individual " CHABTIST MOUSE TEA?. government M'Cullock was charged this morning with attemptiug to " Xotice to our numerous readers. adoption of your bread-eating plan. You know the on pain of being deprived of their licenses should they make away with a little girl of hers Luppiness, that there is between building a house of do otherwise. Io the Trades op , five years of age. " lias any persom paid monies to the treasurer, sisb- story of the old man who beliered that the Tenter- If this bo a representative system of _ Scotmxd.—Fellow-workmen, the previous evening. Tho police-constable suapclcss lumps and building it of dressed stones. I government in behalt ot the , who hail trcasurer, or general-seeretary, or other officer of the den steeple was : , then assuredly it is such a one as the Naihnakcrs of Camelcon and St. charge of the case, deposed that tho ni that we must foot iisil out the placethat each the cause of the Goodwin Sands sjreat Autocrat of all the Russias mi lN inian s I appeal to you. ght before, about Lelievc ABOVE asssdation, which has not teen acknowledged ght safely set up I may as well state a few dusk, Vw saw the prisoner ou Blackfriars-brid much in the same spirit you complain that you and in his dominions without the least diminution of his lacts, to let you understand tho ge with a mau is destinedby natureialioldin society,and :th.cn in the couasins of that rascally paper ' The SorOteni position of tho Nail- crowd around her. lie went up to seo what was 3 the other Hill had some squabbling in the two rival real power. After this I need scarcely add that tho ers at present. Their wages have tho toumay rest assured that-each will be-ssttisfied in speculating places requested their employers to advance their He spoke question -Tvith temper and in j i good with one of your letters. I have no doubt he to her about it, when she denied any such inten. document in wish for airip with yonr next 3s. M. from London any further upon the result, as in about six weeks wages. A few of the employers granted tho ' tion, and did ; it was his common practice ; but then, William, men s promised to go home with the child. She went spirit I have done so now&ut briefly, merely .point- to Bath, theace to Newcastle, back to Manchester, hence the question will be set at rest, the elections request ; some of them, however, refused , and told away, meanwhile ho kept an I never refused to meet you in discussion on the sub- the men eye on her. She naci 1101 ing the attention of those .who are to be represented and so back again. William being to commence on the 3d of August. that they (the employers) were surprised gone far, when the witness , wky -did you not open how they saw her attempt to place the most reauinng then: attention. I jeet ; but it would be no wonder if I had—a man who could have the impudence to ask anything child under the wheel of a cart that lo the points your eyes as wide as they now appear to be, before SWITZERLAND. of the kind. was passing along. frightened Peel, and Russell, and Cobden, and the The Zurich Gazette states that Dr. Steiger I'rom the insultinir usage the men re- The witness rail up and immediately seized skould not have dene more than express my vnn- you paid your first, second, had upon ceived, a strike tho child and third instalment ? League, would swallow me bones and all. the 1st been honoured by the took place, which ks now lastei before any danger ensued. The defendant luundcd delight at seeing sceh a document, had not for you mustLave beard then. , You are commune of Vidau with eleven weeks. I may state that in, answer to What a capital oculist the right of citizenship. The doctor, it was said would all the employers in the charge, said she was intoxicated at the time, and did a perfect boa-coxsirictoe man. , bt. Ninum's, with the exception -fliosc iffinciyles, at \ariauce-sitUmy vrhotelife , been Mend Carpenter kl Why, man, yon appear to Jo settle in Berne, and there resume the practice of of Mr. M'Loa, who not know wlmt she was doing. She was exceedingly Just one word more for the present. William, as I employs fifty hands have given ' iBclndcdin iL I well know ihat, though I shall net nothing but con over the medicine. At Bale Campagne the anti-Jesuit , the advance. Two sorry for what had happened, and promised never to do rales of our society. Now, have not received the eight party employers in Cameleon deservcany of the merit dae to the pence from Saffron-hill , or lme proposed the establishment of a Swiss Catholic , who employ about one hun- so again. She was sentenced to a week's imprisonment get, and do not then, to show you that this multitudeof counsel pre- dred men, still hold out the eightpence from Coventry, or the still greater Church upon the principle now spreading through so against the men's demands. in tke House of Correction, and tlie child was ordered to authors, sUiat I should be charged with culpable si- sents great safety, read thef Une ot these, a Mr. Fairbairn ollowing, which I found sum from Whittington and his Cat ; perhaps you many of the German states. The same party in , allows his men what be sent to the Union Workhouse. had I abstained froo-comment. Moreover, as he terms " free ' ;" but lence, one mornin g last week in my mouse-trap :— Lucerne complain of persecution which the autho- .houses " tree" they are not, have, and as sinall favours are thankfully received, , ior he deducts or abates Id. per SOUTIIWARK. ihe princiides of the Ciiarter aad the character «f my= Wisbeach, July 2nd. 1S45. rities make no efforts to prevent. 1000 nails of all his Saturday.—Toe Rival and may be as safe in my hands as in tours, will you hands, whether they have houses Belles.—This morning, just leider, Me. Dunconibe—are -dearer to me than Any- 10 EEA2GSS O CONNOR , ESS. or not. This now as Mr. Cottingham had taken his oblige me b Letters from Berne, of tlie 4th instant, state that .Mr. Fairbairn , after some of the men seat on the bench, two in .this world—I cannot, injustice to himand: Sir—Having seen Ihe letter of Mr. Hill's in Lloyd's y transmitting the amount for the satis- have grown ladies from the "Mint" thing the Jesuits had beer, already placed in possession ol grey in the services of his father were ushered into the bar, bear- newspaper of June 29, pretending to be a reply to yours faction- of the subscribers. But, alter all, you de- the parochial church of the and himself, lias ing all the insignia of war about them to myself, abstain froin stating ihat the very points: Franciscan Friars at served them, to the number of twenty-one . The elder, Mrs, of the 21st, in the A'ortAsm Star, and supposing that you dine to meet me in discussion—WISE MAN, YOU Lucerne. Mr. Scott, the new Secretary of the , with Flaiinigau, had a couple of black eyes, while the younger upau-nrhichlwrite underwent uciisiderablediscussion ,-, would write to Mr. Hill again summonses to quit in twenty-four hours, or lod"c , in your paper of next Sa- HAVE DONE WELL ! Have you got it yet English Legation in Switzerland, had arrived at . who upheld the tattered remnants of a dirty nightcap in and that Mr. Duncombeexpressed his unequivocal ob- . turday, I thought I could , Will ? answers—in plain woods, to sro to work for what he give you a little information Berne. chooses to view of the magistrate, deposed, in a very impressive principles of-PLtataurr of votes ; and respecting the character Ever yours, dear William, give them. Me . Fairbairn will not lmve maimer jeetion to the cf Jhe man alluded to, for I live A letter from Basle, of the 4th instant, states things all his , that she " was the most ill-used cratur that ever within a short distanoe of where In the cause of TRUTH, own way, for the men of St. Ninian's stQd in leath alth&ughitis highly commendablethat the minority; Mr. Hill lived nnd car- that the small town of Thusis, ' . which, after Coire, have employed a lawyer er shoes." With some difficulty Miss O'Brien ried on the business of merchant, in corn wool Feargus , who has pledged himself to was induced to be should bow to the decision of ihe majority, yet it , , coals, O'Connor. was the most manufacturing and richest in the arrest the ejections at silent, and the proceedings were gon sjcrits, &c, as well a« hanker, in which branches he least for five weeks Thus into in a somewhat would-do to see ihe Chactist leader' cant m of the Grisons, had been entirely destroyed matters stand at present. JN' regular manner. The rasw btlli never s assent failed about twenty yeaie ago, and caused the complete ow, I would appeal to seemed to be, that the by fire. the Irades of Scotland to come married lady being somewka given ioihe most anti-Chartist .principles. I write rain of a great many people in Wisbeach and the neigh- GREECE. forward to rescue jealous of the Vestal, was permitted dfort ip Jntelltpmfc those men and their fam ilies from to enter her lodging* for the sixpenny subscribers, and ccomiuend them to bourhood, and likewise a great excitement for a long Fearful State of the Country. the tvrannv of where she found her . —Athens, June their oppressors. Those who have y husband's nightcap lying on the time, for he made such fair promises, and some placed 21st. alread done what pillow iu defendant's flic care afiheir wealthier brethren. I have always —An pfficial report has just been received of the they could to support the turnouts bed-room. To see was tc be unde- such confidence in him, that they bought his one-pouud . destruction of the village of , in the name of ceived, and without further dreaded the.arkfe?cracy of tic Trades, and I feel as- In the Chamber of Peers Ccropolis in Acarnania, the men I beg to thank. Any explanation , the enraged notes at 10s., 12s., 15s , and even 17s. each, and thereby on Friday a smart dis- which was attacked and sums that the Trades matron pounced upon the sured that the edsption of the plauditnow stands, cussion arose on the chapter of the. pillaged by a band of about are inclined to send will be thankfull head-gear of the supposed cul- ruined themselves, his creditor*receiving not more than budget relating tu twenty robbers, nnd then totally burnt. Another y received either Jirit, and thu debris produced in court was the the Algiers. General Castellanc condeninea tlic attempt* >y James Jenkins, Naihnakcr, St. Kinian' result of troulu g&rethem.a greater power thau.erer , over 3s. CO. in the pound, in t«-»separate payments. Some village near Dragornesti'e; in tho same province was s, by Stor- he encounter. Tho lmshaud of Mrs. made to occupy so extensive a country at a cost o! , ing j or by John M'Donold, No. 0 l'laimigan not democracy.. Ilowerer, it is cheerisg stuat all is but uuie .after that, Mr. ism again commenced business as surprised by another band at noon-ilny, , Wcstport, Eciin- being present, and the avidenee about 100,000,000 annually to France and with 100 0-W who killed bin-;:!. the nightcap not mi-Echwit in com, wool, ccaki, wine, and spirit, as well , , one of the inhabitants, severel being very clear, the magistrate thought suggestion, and that the people themselvesare called men. y wounded two others, Glasgow. the best couis* as shipowner, common br wer, and proprietor of the and carried off two of the principal —The Poor Law.—The adjourned public would-be to dismiss the case upon to ado£i«r .reject what may «cs to be most e TnE Jesuits.—The leading feature Paris proprietors, for meeting , and advised the parties to Sterui tie East—not editor/as joustaUd in your letter of in the the purpose of compelling to consider the " New Poor Law Bill " was come to an amicable arrangement. wise. There journals of Sunday is the successful termination oi them to pay V egregious hold in the The rival ladies left is now iut a short time fur.deliberation. the 21st,, although I dare say he did chief part of the r.msom." Here, in the capital City Hall, on Monday evening; and not- the bar, and we were subsequently * Baron Rossi's mission to the Court of Rome, ah , an attempt was withstanding informed the quarrel The last Cosference named the day 4or the next idiliug. Jon must bear in mind that it was some years made to break into the treasury, in spite of the notice of the same had been read in was settled in an adjoining doubt upon the subject having been put an end to b\ almost all the public-house, to the satisfao meeting. The place of meeting is eogaged. The before he £01 into allihis trade that I have mentioned iuard placed there. Luckily the robbers had only suc- churches in tlie city on Sunday, the tion of all parties concerned. the following semi-official announcement in the J/w- number who for the pEjjple were very dubiousior some time. About ceeded in breaking open the lock of the outer door attended wns not one hundred more conunittecha ve decided against their right to post- sager oi Saturday night :—" The King's government than that at WORSHIP STREET. four years ago, or somewhere thereabouts, he failed a when they were alarmed, and made their escape. A the former meeting ; even with the ad- Fiuday. pone for further consideration, and, abov8-.all, at no second tims, to tlie tune has received news from Rome. The negoeiation con- ditional attraction of the — The Late Lahestaule Occurrence at , I am told, of £SO,000 or up- few days since a merchant was stopped in a carriage announcement in the bill Betii.nal.gbees. ^secure the prcsideucy.of their wards, 69$cs may depend he caught fided to M. Rossi has .attained its object. The con that the professional gentleman — William Warren, who stood charged other tune could they some of them again. on the road to the Piranis, at live in the afternoon, who conducted the with 1 can assurejou that no person gregation of Jesuits will cease to exist in France, ami ease of Widow Duncan attempting to murder his wife by cutting her throat unrivalledchairman. '£hcrefore, to work iltey must has caused such serious robbed of 700 drachms (about £250), and was se- against the parish of Ceres ; and losses to tlieyiblicinand is about to terminate of itself ; its houses will be closer. the Rev Dr. Willis Mr. afterwards to destroy his own life, was placed at the for more lime would aboat Wisbeach as hejias, and, verely wounded, as well as the coachman. This dar- , Wright, the Anti-Slavery bar ge, and not at all prematurely, and its noviciates dissolved." The Dcbats.accompa- advocate from America; and before Mr. Blnglmm, for final examination. consideringthe attacks which I supposed he made upon in g act, committed at such an hour, in the most other influential parties prisoner, who was Tho bat lead to more apsibj - sisJ at last only ihe latest • jo a, in Llojd'^s paper of tlie Stl» and 15th of nies thiscommunication with the information that it would be present and address the meeting. in such a state of agitation and de- * June, 1 frequented road in Greece, where carriages avc con- I do not bility as to 1)B unable znq-yents would be vite, which were first principles, as Lahvays have done, I have taken the order of Jesuits in France ; that about that time the die utter indiscretion of Brcwster' taken and were substantially the Feargis O'Coxksh. plea- quen t that no one ventures out in the evening, unles> s conduct at the s;imeas the evidence she had sure of writing JQB these feiv lines. simultaneous reports of divers provincial procurewt well armed. ni eeting; an(1 wll0 bul for tl!e given on tho preceding day. Five days since, about nine at night, ;i n \uVr > presence of were read over by Mr. Vine You will please excuse all imperfections in my letter du Boi showed that houses connected with the order IJr. \\ i ilhs, and one of our Highland ministers , the chief clerk, and on , as young man, the nephew of Licut.-Colonel Karatassos, , would arriving at the point where I am but a very moderate scholar. were forming in all directions, and it was ascertained me been left on this occasion in a miserable plight reference was made to the one of the King's aides-de-camp, was stabbed in tin jealous supposition of her TO -3TILLIAM WISII-I-&AY-GET-IT, Esft. lam, jour humble servant that twenty-two houses had already been fully com- indeed ; which is evident from the fact husbanJ that she had concealed , * back a moment after he had quitted his house, and , that he had m her bosom a gold ring, Jakes Km a pe. pleted. Although the law armed the authorities o get a Paisley man, who accompanies him the gift of another man, tho "Mr Biuk Wnx,—You see that I now rankytm left dead in the street. No one can imagine the almost on prisoner suddenly fell senseless P.S.—He is called-" Jemmy Hill, the bad paper man with power for their prompt suppression , yet tla- ill occasions, to second the string of resolutions moved in the dock, and a con. amtingst ^sy friends ; and, in Ciith, so I ought, for ," motive of this crime. The day before yesterday, the siderabl e time elapsed before at Wisbeach ; and I think you mi Government preferred the more prudent course ol iirinter :>y himself. Excepting the two Rev. (mnt.Inmnn he had recovered himself me and mine good service. Scar Will, ght very well give him a appealing, of the Courier d' Athena, an opposition suBiciently for the evidence to you are doing .hiutofa few of theseitings. J. K. in tke first instance, to the spiritual autho- journal , was stabbed in the street in .vhom I have already mentioned, only one man bc- be proceeded with. Mr. rity, and M. Rossi was . open day, by an Bingham said that it was his painful I thatitk jot wry sincerely for iae following letter, dispatched to Rome. The unknown ruf h'.in, who effected his escape. It would •onging to Glasgow took part in the proceedings. Of duty to commit the Dear Will, I am the rery last man in the world to task whi:li this diplomatist had to execute was deli- prisoner for trial on the capital charge published 1b Lloyd's of last week; I hope and trust be endless to report all the outrages which are hourly hat individual I have no wish to say anything harsh- of cutting and ngke an ill-natured remark upon others' cate and difficult , and his success is a proof of tliv h 1 wounding his wife with intent to murder her «,d e proprietor will hare equal cacse to be obliged misfor- committed, and wliich keep the population in a con- '>',". ? .- »? a "fiht i if he thinks proper, to ally him- ; he must that th sound discretion which dictated >elt t also order him to be detained for the tunes; but then, as Pew Richard says, "three re- the choice of so able stant state of alarm and terror. The conduct with Brcwster ; he has done so on nianv occasions misdemeanor of to you, hnt l iear not. a man. Howrsecretly the negoeiation must have been of tin lo ' attempting to destroy his own life. meres are as bad as one jjre," so you see that people government in the mean time is most extraordinary ng ere now, and I think to the prejudice of his use- managed is proved by the fact that the French organ .ulness-as ¦JOS . CDAKT1BT MOUSE-TBAJ, j ;e it appears that its indulgence towards ' any man must do who will allow himself CLERKEXWELL. will cautious; and expedience makesmen wise. I of the Jesuits, the Uinvers was quite blindfolded . ccrtah TC u , brigands is inexhaustible. to be guided by that intolerant despot. There is one VE* '~ WlI0LESALE Swindling—A gentleman To the £dhpr tlemanly ani I certainly should gtesQsprefer to receiveit of Mr. lately detailed in the Hera ld. Some apprehension one of the four appointed to get up the adjourned appearance and address, .iijustice, as we were mistaken a d upon beentliinldnj if we bad subscribed our £5000, aud after your reply to that chapter of accidents which appeared in authority of letters from Rome of the 28th and in supposing him to Custom-house information with smuggling 107 tue Jutixks.-Falmouth, July 7.—The Midlothian •ie connected with that compressed lbs of depositing it in the bank, onr treasurer had, under Rule Lloyd's, and the satisfactory manner In which you upscthis tilt., that there was no truth in the statements in the party. We are happy to be Cavendish tobacco, by which he had Morison, from Sydney, NSW, arrived off here am! set.nghtin this matter a penalty Lu «d 9, made application on behalf of the trustees for the with- puerile reasoning,also the torn* held out to the working Moniteur relativeto the suppression of the Jesuits by , and we readilv apologise to 0 £,00. The information charged landed a mail ; also ihe following report • •\fr. Cullek for the mistake. the ££. drawal of the same, , theEe classes from the adoption of the Chartists Co-operative order of the Tope, the Patrie observes, that "it was — —Ed. N. S.] dant with being on board a certain vessel in the and it had hren so withdrawn publish :; " On APril 2. in lat 35 43 S, long. 177 56 E, spoko London port of Joaf,xtsaa«'cesof Mr.Roberts (to say nothing of the two Land Society. May I ask if persons in 'can be- scarcely possible the Government would , not being ca ii ft'ectcd in mind at the time, and fainter! away stlonstation with a 7», ^"t AriSS is at liberty go toand receive several pounds in one place the Palah Royal, and who, although humpbacked sentenced in his with ?smallS numberT' of sheep and lambs , rest free. Think of that, you dog, and that shall to be banished from Mexico for life, 'flu arms. He ultimately gave her in cows, and , two not.knowing of how manj persons and of a very delicate constitution, was concerned in charge to a police- s,x pigs of thc Irish brcrd. On the train , then another director not stop the process of buving and subdividing. Medway shipped him at the river Antigua, about four- man. The husband, who gave his age ns titty-three, V at the shen " an address to the Chartist body generally, but his last moments. popular , succeeded in killing a lamb just as the of the most unforeseen and strange and unaccount- teelingrunninghighagainsthim. Tliesteamei •luring which time she had been very tram stopped. more especially the members of the Chartist Cooperative , , unhappy through It is needless to say that the hanles! . accordingly ran down the coast, and took him from on < chc gross misconduct of her husband—in cattle dealer land Society," proposing able accidents in the: world, you wrote the second fact, she had , who was riding in an ad j oining carrutce to answer the objections con- Alarming STAflj of the Capital.—Madbid, June ot the government gun-boats. He was accompanied been confined'within a hospital with a soon caused a tained in jour paper, and the answer is to thiswe reply half of your letter last-week and published it too, by nis " certain disease" separation on aligl.tiiig from the ," , 28.—From the appearance of the troops at the .wife, her brother, and stepfather, nephew, and ior nineteen weeks of that period —Manchester Guardian. train!•"* —the rales of the society make ; this had made sunli ample provision for the and, notwithstanding this apparent paradox of the different points in this city for the last Jew nights daughter, and seemed pretty well at his ease. He m impression on her mirid that she resolved- never to securityof the funds." Is this the security ! Irresponsible the exp- Singular Fatk op a Psevdo KiNo. press keeping a secret, I assure you that your letter past, as sunset approaches, it would seem as it eased himself in the most crateful terms to Cap- live with her husband sprain , and she did not know what -MonsieuT collectors, and absent treasurers. there p Thierry, who attempted to establish They also say, " soi in me. Government was almost in hourly expectation of tain And ews for th: politen SB and great attentioi to do. The prisoner s n other .1 very respectable widow, himself as an is no obstacle to enrolment,9 I am informed that no en- was the number of Lloyd's sent to vhown ' , independent sovereign in New ' ' movement. Last night, however, these appearanccs . him on board. His wife, who is only sixteen voman, residing at Camumrell, in answer to a qui's- Zealand hS rolment can take place without great alteration in the Now, is not that odd ? What a capital /dodge ! disappointed or given umbrage presented a more threatening character than forsomc years oi age, is r> presented as a remarkably prett) ;ion from the bench said, in consequence of having a to L? roles ; but why should they enrol if it is unnecessary I What a protection against being answered ! And, ' mS5S time past. : Groups of people were seen at the Puerta and interesting woman, and seemed to fuel the de- lumerous family, she regretted much to say she was not lad if it is necessary in July, was it not equally.60 in I what a earnest graded great man I am to have a whole paper printed ,o3itan | Scripture names. Yours respectfully, I for purif y prow ; and he that is wise will not despise tlic-.n : The Lessons in these works are intended solely for the wanslsdoe of some of the Sacred fficacious also iu rhemmtttam ;i ml for sWr?ar»& ' - 1 s. Gd Jos. S. Wnin. ! opera tions. They are e , with such doth he heal ii:t ;i , :md tauetii • uce of nati ves. They tiro divested , tbwtf jre , of nil thosa The tfar ts may be haa separa te ; v"' ts I. and II., ' ' awaj .!:..;j. Proir. ilie extenn vc circulation of tlic Northern Star, to- ' ARS' form a mild and superior family a perient , and may be hair-bread tli distinctions and unuccossary subdivisions in each, and par t III., 2s. Mar be bad of all Booksellers. AXOTIIEU CmB 0? A FOURTEEN YE pains. "— Keeles. xxxviii. i and 7. gtjJscr isiili t!:« tact that it is read lv all classes of society taken at all times withou t confinement or change of Gift. ofHoaltli and a gentle yot : Analog y, which, if at all useful, can only be us'.-fal » fo- Paul de Kock's Works , full and free translations :— ASTHMATIC COUGH. A S a lVcserver , cnicnc- .oii 3 3;c organ of the movement j *?a:y, Advertisers will Bui ' SoU in boxes at 10k'.. and 2s. 3d. :v as l rei gners. The -science of Grammar is disentangled in XEIGHBOCit RAYMOND, price Is., a mos t amusing •Read the following extract of a letter just received from xi remedy for Indigestion , Kin: all disord ers ori ^ir.;;; i medium of cessMauaicatioa vitU tlic public at ' • liy the late Dr. Roberts '.-, will , Messrs. Beach and Bar- ™ stte be a them from tl:e "fcla»J <:}tl-tst:.blisbed . as i city v~?.x unders ^md ihwn dearl y a-s it understands XESS. AX ESSAY OX P0PUL0US 5ESS—to which is To Messrs. Beach and Bunuoi l, BtMport. comfilvxion , giving the fk'ni r lieautifiil , clear, and iiloom- London VCeskly Journ als:— i¦ added the THEORT OF PAIXLESS EXTLXCHOX , by ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF ASTHMA. thu tfcvo and two make fuar . From Mr. J. Waterhouse, surgeon, tie., Broad-street, Gentlemen ,—Amongst the many cures performed by ing a ppea rance, wliicli by their use may he r«!ta::if, l :0 STAR .. .. 117,060 NOETECKItX j In Syntax , the formation of the EnplkJi Langus se is «- Marcus , price Is. Halifax. I may mention one—the per- the latest period of lite. Also for children they ar e the 'iS' j ? your invaluable medicines , Sews cf tlsc orld.. S^.' OO Tr -It-id Ssrvice Ga- !' clurivol consdtcd without any utaccessary vtfercr.ee to #* The celebra ted pamphlet where it is proposed to Dated April 1, 1S-15. but best medicine that can be used , as they expel worm s SS T-M zvtte 10,500i y , sun does not wish his name to appear in public print , , Becord . forbid the intercourse of Man and Woman when they are ifcc., from the stomach and intosti- - .. ~l?M Patriot «0,C00I other languages. A Majority of ilia numerous Ilules Gontk-men,—I cnu conscientiously bear tctthnouy to you may refer to me for the facts of the case. A man , carry oif crudities , ..es, Xsardaer ^ .. poor, and to make it felony when a child is the result. ¦ ' Britaar -ia _ .. .. 6C0S0 SjK-ouiter 4S.O00I givc-n in is:of t Grammars are shewn to be little better tlisn the general good effects of Dr. Loeock's Wafers, as very whom disease had so affected l-.is face that it was one by wliich they prevent illness, and lay t he . lount!n:: on of The Theor y of Painless Extinction coolly discusses the 3Iar3c-laiK:Express.. 5?.tl« „ «.0irt Julm Rull fi0,C00!'' demonst rated u;-.an rr.iion al principles, ajid illustrated by , satisfaction and gratitude. The following case is but a¦ to keep it covered , aud, af t er t rying several remedies , but to head-ache , giddiness, dro wsiness, irre gularit y o: ;!ib OiHener 41.000 AVaJc!!J:::ii! *iM& : property immediate oi expectant to support that life. ¦ .. .. a variety of examp les. sample of many others in which the medicine has sur- all in vai n, was induced to try your Poor Man 's Fri end boivels, nervous irritabi lity, itc, should never be witious Alias „ 3T.H00 A^e aiid Argus 22,500[ The MOXK, by Lewis, verba tim from the Ori ginal ; and the accompanying. prised the patient by its rapidity in working a wonderful , and Tills. . After using a put and a bo?: of pills, ho seemed them, for, by their promp t administration on tiie first ftaurosaVaust . .. 30,000 Sisitiael 20, j By the use of the fifteen lessons, , twenty-four plates , price 2s. 4d. s Xetv V." J ournalufCumiiierce 1o,jU!I in a few wteUs. acquire a good cure :— i to grow worse; but throug h my persuasion he continu ed symptoms of illness, fiis, a poplexy, gout , and many ether Bell' eekl.. y ' j escrcises , any one may, MARRIAGE PHYSIOLOGICAL LY DISCUSSED. In iSasc ^er 22,500 without any of the disgusti ng! A female residing in the neighbourhood of Halifax had the niGdicinc , and when he had used the fourth pot of dangerous complaints, may be prevented or cured. They - knowledge of Grammar , ' four parts. —Pa r t I . On the Necessity of Mar riage ; • * Observe the Ofice, ZZQ, Ssaad, London. the present system , preven ts nine long been subject to a continued asthmatic cough, when ,' oint ment, and also the ]ii!ls; he was completely cured, and art! particularl y reconnui.r.ded to officers of the avaiy anil * drufi-rt-ry wliich, ua-ier Precocit y; Effects of Wedlock. Part II. Instructions out often from ever acquiriag a knowledge of Gramma r! her husband applied to me. He- said he was persuaded has remained so ever since, now nearly six months. na vy, aud persons going abroad, as a preventive of :ho.»e in Cour ting ; Sudden Love; Organizations; Madness ^Khked at iieJCoTthem Star!• slie could not live many (lays, sis from cough ami want of Many other remarkab ls instances of cures I lmvcknowt: , diseases so frequently arising from heat and change of Jf tSfiUoil ing Sods arep at all. ,-ured {iy }f«triB!O»y ; the Cour tezan Iteelaiziied. Part rest she was bo mncii enfeebled ; ami the uf« of meUKine, inasmuch as I positively Think i: is one of ilie Lest medi- clim.-itc cges,310 , Sli-and,and tsav U Md of all Eooh- "A competen t Grammatical hnowlciige of oar own1 III. Limitation of life justified ; Protectors—thoir utility in which slit1 had pwsarcrcd for many months, had given cines I ;;;i! acquain ted with , for the diseases to which it is 1' i qiared and sold by J. W. Stiblisc , rii.inna cei::' cal scUers and yewsAgtnU. 1 angua ge is the tr ue basis on which, all litera ture ought to1 and general adoption. Part IV.—Real causes of Ste- hc-r no relief. Tim very first doso of the Wafers wrought recotKaii-mk-d. Clieniist, in boxes at ISM., :V. !)tl., and 4s. Cd., each, and rest. "—LitUp Lotclh. rility ; remedies. From theFrench of Jean Dubois, 2s. Cd. ¦«gp a surnrh-ins change ; tkey soothed her cough , and gave ; Yours very fai t hfully, can be had of all respect able medicine venders in :ha ; FRUITS OF PHILOSOPHY ; or , privat e advi ce to " Mr. Hill is eudently an original tfoinlier. lie at!acl»s lic-r a comfortable ami refreshing sleep ; and, by perse- i Thomas McAdam. kingdom. Thegenuino has tho name on the stamp. CHAMBERS' PIIILOSOrilY REFUTED. with ability and success, the existing system of EuglisJ.-i young jn.-irried people. Containin g the various hypo- ¦ vering in tiieir use, her strength lias returned, and with- , Dungannon , A pril (!, ISil. *Ask for Stirihw's Stomach Tills. i th esis of Generat ion ; Structure of the Female Organs; *« Just published Price Foniytace (fonainj a Tamplilett Grammar , and points out the absurdities with which it is out the aid of any other medicine this putieut, who h.d ' Uc u-.\::e of Costxteufehs. —Xo medicine sold under in a stiff ivraj« iier), encumbered. Jastl y condem ning the too frtijuent prac-. Conceptions ; Remedies against Barrenness and Impo- of au ioges demy S *o., bi-cn a Ion;; and apparently hopeless sutterer, is now i'uUy the above1 names cm possibly ha genuine unless "Beach tice of making pupils commit portions of Grammar to me-. :ency ; with a curious anatomical plate. 2s. Cd. THE TUIRD EDITION O¥ restored to health. : aud Darnic ott , late Dr. Robert s, Uridport," is engraved The Weather.—The temperature is again above mory a siasks, he maintains that tlie only proper way toi All the above, and more extensive Catalo gue, may be This ease I can vouch for, and can satisfy any inquiries ami prin ted on the stamp aili.vetl on each package. the ex t reme- " summer heat" of the climate of E:ig. A PULL aad COMPLETE REFUTATION of the! tke memory is through the unders tanding It it; iad from every vender of periodica ls. All ordiH -s punc- by reference to thc.par ties. Sold wholes ale by the Proprieto rs, P.eacii ami Bausi- land, un cuuuay uic tiicrmomctcr ranged h-om FHILOSOmt contained in a TRACT recently pub- but justice to him to say that , in a few pages, he gives ai niall y attended to. j 76 lisurf ly the JJS55HS. CHAJifiSUS , «f EdiaXmrgli, ca- TKOre clear ami comprehensive view of tfie Etruvture o' Yours, &c, | cott , at their Dispensary, liridp urt; by the London to Ti? degrees in the shade ; and yesterday, in some. EjujiJoyer and EinjiJoyc-d. J. W/.TET.UOUSB. ' houses : :ind by appointment , 'oy Dr. lS uclrr , Dublin situations it reached SO ti^ed tire " " the Engiisli l;;uguage than can be found ia some very ; Mar- , decrees, with a ii»ht breeze LIST OF BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, &c. REM ARKABLE CASE OF IMPROVEsiEXl' 01' TUB shall ' S5 i:ai! i;hnes»y, Li merick Jf'Sweeny, .S.W. 01' This vr.lu.-iMe litOe work contains the most com- elaborate works."—Literary Gazette. , livlt ast; O' . ; Cal- from the W course, tiio atmospliorc was p VOICE. M'A t Dunt -Hiiiiwi ; G. P. Atkins chemist 122 strongly charged with electric matter. JJiirimj plete defence of tlie demands of tlie Woriang Classes for " Mr. Hill has discharged his ta«lj with considerable fCBLISIIED AND SOLD BY ABEL IIEY- i way ; ' fim, , , , the From the celebrated Infant Tha lia. whole of Sunday tlieirfiiir sliarc of the enormous wealth created by Ma- abili ty Mid no person can peruse his books with any- W00D, 58, OLDHAM-STREET, MAN- j Patrick-street, near the Market, Cork. night there was a magnificent- l/hy Jan. 15, -1S45. of sheet; li chinery, as rrell as a justification of Trades Unions. thing like att ention, without obtaining a clear and suffi- CHESTER. London, by J. Watson, St. 1'aul's- ght-ring, with occasional thunder. Tlie ijuaicroas a]>]icals that have been made to Mr. Sir,—I deem it to be one of our social du ties to acknow - * dent estimate of the construction and laws oi' his verna- alley, Patcmostor-row; ll. HetlierhiL'ton, Iloly- Tjy H AY'S SPECIFIC MIXTURE for Gonorrhoea , war- Alakmixg Saciufick !—1' O'Coimor from acarly every part of the kingdom for theB ledge the benefits we derive- from the skill and labours of kel and Co. declixixg culitr tongue. "—Leeds Tones. weli-strect, Strand ; J. Cleave, Shoc-knc, \ f ranted to remove Urcthral Discharges in forty -eight Bl'Sixkss for mi: Seasox. publication in pamphlet form of those Dialogues that ea ch other ; and I have now such a duty to perform to- —When Ministers arc , , " A concise philosophical and lucid exposition of the Fleet-street ; and by order of any bookseller and hours : in the majori ty of eases twenty-four , if arising prt'lim-ing to retire for a season from the have recen tly appeared in the Star have determined him wards you. business of , * princi ples on wliich tr ¦» language of ililtou and Shak- newsvendor in the country. from loeal causes. rnrliamt-nt, they have jrenerj iUy to gratif y uiiat appears to be the almost unanimous nisli1 ily little girl, known as the Infant Tlialin , suffered 1on liand a stock of spenre rests."—Bradh ' rf Observer. TJRICE 2s. 6d., in cloth, or in four parts at Cd. each, Sold {iu kittles, Js. Cd. and lls. ca eli, duty included ) st h measures that must be cleared oft by a certain time ; of the Labouring Classes. lately very severely from a coug , and relaxed Uvula , so US Holliorn-hill , and cii Strand, London. Sold also "Tlic Siaiiluycr aa-l iljeEinployet! "I t is ci!cnlated to give the student a correct idea ot JL "A Practical Work on the Management of Small , , and these it is customary to get rid of in the speediest ,'" * • ivFeai ^as Grammatical construction—of tlie analogic? of the lan- Farms. " By F. O'Connor , Esq. much so tha t she could not fulfil her professional duties. by Stinger , 150, Oxford-street: Johnston , (5S, Cnrnhill ; O'Connor Lc-teauytliing erea of its author s. Various reme dies wer« tried without success, until a friend manner possible. Some are put by to be brouirii: out , * * ' " guajje—and of the narave of the various j-arts of speech. Pi-icc 2s. Cd., handsomel y done up in cloth , with a por. Ban-lay and Sons, SS, Farringdon-s trcct ; Butler , I , •—JCtjaoiaist. recommended your Fttlmonk Wafers; tlicir Vcntj icUl as novelties in tlic ensuiujr year; some pieces ot'lejris- It is simple, but not mean ; clear, bnt not diituse ; and trait of Baron Kolfe, nnd new title, " The Trials of Fear- t£ simplified in these little works, tliat by the use- of tliem a ." By T. S. Mackin tosh. Tor ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ knitted or wove silk, 2s, Cd. ; di tto, with elastic sprin gs, j i cable to Ireland might be|a!l lumped together *e jMrties for whom it was written ; and Old Farmers 5 the convenience of purchasers this work is also issued in as '' This i parent, having no previous knowledge of the subject, may, fflkut Ts. Gd . lot of fine Irish " •will fiad lusuy useful lessoas in tlic new system of A new and important Edition of the Friend , with an intimation that it must !>o ims-* in one week, be qualified to instruct bis children without numbers, at 3d. each. Human Frailty. RUPTURES. immediately disposed lK.ndry, v.ir.ch they have yet to learn. The work disp j of. There arc several odd lots lays3 otlier assistar.ee. Prica Is. 4d., " An Inquiry into the Xature of Responsi - THE FOCltTEENTH E0ITI OS. Wra ys Improved Sled Spring U'ruiset , for hernia, pro- great prcctiral ku««vie«?ge, mid is written so that any oue that could be ticketed as part of the old Wiii* bank- ' ' All the above works may be had at the Korllitrn Star bai ty, as deduced from savage justice , civil justico, and Just Published, Trice 2s. Cd., in a sealed envelope, ap.d perly ada pted; single, 5s. Gd., 7s, Cd., and 10s. 6d.; rupt' vio reads m:iy understand. Mr . O'Connor seems n«,t socisl justice. Bent free to any part of the United King s stock, almost the whole of which the i:e-,v to> office, S40, Strand, London. Of John Cleave, 1, Shoe- " By T. S. Mackintosh. dom ou tlje re- . doubles. 10s. Cd., 15s., and 21s. Conservative firm took fcsve used either the old or ' new noiac-ucl ature ' in this3 Price Is. Cd., cloth eeipt of a Post Office Order.for 3s. Cd. to on couimcncins business. j lane, Fleet-street; James Watson, Paul's-alley, Patvrxos- , 12ino., " The Political Tox t Book : j Physicians ' and Sr.rgeon 's advice every day from eleven As in these " work ; he ha* not buried his nieacin g in chemical tediui - cases of soiling oil' there is usuail v an rtrl - j ter-row; II. IIctherbir^on, 40, Holywell-sireei, London. being extracts from the works of scarce and eminent THE SILENT FRIEXD. till sue, w.d ereninic from seven till nine. nouncement caiiticf, whicii very few understand , but which most1 writers MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES of the GE- of certain articles being actually " civen so of S Of A. Ileywood, 5S, Oldham-street, Manchester; J, , arranged under various heads. " By William •writers on i^p-u-uliure seem dudrous usi«s. A NERATIVE SYSTEM, iu both sexes ; being an en- away," perhaps Sir James Gi-aham's iMedica! Perhaps5 ! Guest, Bi:Tai::diam ; Messrs. Paton and Love, Glasgow : Carpenter. ! Reform tliey do «ot uudeislaud the practice of quiry into the concealed cause that destroys physical Just puUished , Fifteenth Edition, illustra ted with cases, and Inn may serve as something to fall mulct- Fan ning so well ass J.Uobson, Market-walk, Huddcrs£el£ ; aud oi ail book- Price 'Jd., " The Labouring Classes." " An excellent j j the descrip- the theory ; and, ther efore | energy, and the ability of manhood, ere vigour has esta- twelvefintcngravivgi , price 2a Gd., in a scaled envelope, tion alluded to. At all events, the stock , mystify that wliich they caimot seUers and news-agents, who can procure them to order, pamphlet. "—Boston (American) Quarterly Review. j on hand ' i blished her empire :—with Observations on the baneful and sent pee to any part of ihe kingdom , on tits receipt nuist be very soon cleared explain, by some long chemical tenn , which the plaini - Price 8d., 132 pHj;es , " Rousseau 's Social Coutraets ; or, \ , and, as the Governmen t; effects of SOLITARY L.VJH!LGEXCE and INFECT ION ; of a post-offce order for Ss. lid. traders arc reader may pass over as a "tor d «;orparcail y d^siraUe ; for aoce n-lio carcfull j the edition ia six volumes publislie<2at £2 10s. Tlie first BANKRUPTS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Thomas Taylor , Chemist , of past folly, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by i ham ; Collins, St. Mary -street , Portsmouth ; Mcndh ani lia-osc Ms.work can djuLt that a iystau of small farms , the advice contained in its pages."— Age aw.t Argus. volume has a medallion likeness of the author, and the Stockton, Durham, 17th April, 1S15:— Helson-street , Greenwich ; Davis, Bernard -street , South! held by aahe and indu strious labourers, would amply second a fnll-kngth "T he Authors of Hie "Silent Friend" seem to be tho- K- engraving of Voltaire as lie appeared To Professor Uolloway. aropton j and by all booksellers in town and country, turn , in exchaa ge fo? hesUhiill exertion, far more than In his seventieth year. To tte first volume is prefixed a roughly conversant with the treatment of a class of com- ^ Sir,—I think it my duty to inform you that Mrs. Clouj,-h, plaints which are, we fear OPINIONS OF THE -* requisit e to preserve pi. reiesl strength. copious Memoir of his Life and Writings. Every care has , too prevalent in the present PEESB. ». «r»s;£isM»sr- wife of Mr. John Clough, a respectable farmer of Acklam, day. The perspicuous style in which this book is written, "Brodie on Debility in Man. A» ' ' J lealso shews that somctljugmore than this is requi - been taken to ke»p the tert correct, so that it may remain " This is a work of great A-£a within four miles of this place, had been suffering from and the valuable hints it conveys to those who are appre- merit, and should be placed m the hands of every vamm site to ensure happiness , for he s.?w fa P=S« v~h " I feel a listing monument of the genius and indomitable perse- hensive of entering the man-ia/ie S^ffiS5^ss?!^a dropsy for five years, and had hud the best medical advice, stale, canuot fail to re- man who is suffering from past folly and indiscretion It ' : coaviaced tliat man can place no reliance whatever upon verance of the author in enlightening and liberating his commend it to a enreful perusal."—Era. contains many valuable truths, and its perusal without receiving any relief. Hearing of your pills and ' is ccrta'n ' aswasasssisa^S iis fellow nan , or a communit y of men' when circum- fallow creatures. The universal fame of Voltaire ; the "Tbis work should be read by all who value he:Jth and to benefit him in many ways. Brodie and Co. have / ointment, sho used them with such surprising benefit that, wish to enjoy life for the truisms also Etasces operate upon his or tlK-irauiu ds, <5« influence powerful blows which he dealt to superstition and ty- , therein contained defy: published "The Secret Companion," n work ofu«S S Sgsssi&a in fact, she has now given them up, being so well, and all doubt. —Farmers ' Journal. valuable character, which is enclosed ff fcaasi^ aaddTcet ofKliieh would be Stron gtr than any" Shsirid ranny,from irliich they mil never recover, have long rcn- and sent free win quite able to attend to her household duties as formerly, TIIE CORDIAL BALM all Hieirmodiemes.-ZtfiKfw ff amntik notions of justi ce. For instance, if a commuuitv & &* f ercAtL5s book celebrated above all others, as tlie great OF 9YRIA0UM. Journa l, * 3in nua ng tiie price of tue land, aoco&jftiig Jiriier wi]} challenge competition—and for" cheapness he This cure ' of sexual power, and debility arising from Svphili tic ! the hands of every voung „ { W i l'ol-siuoii, Liverpool ' '~ vluch he inay besubjected. Wo ' vLz ., .. sj - of-:« ? *•# of the e , by early indulgence in solitary habits , have weak- -./r«H (W. .V#wl,r«, »*K s { ^ ' " f n «i l'6«rr steadil 1-Jo uwl< «*tt parto at feai| I am, sir, j'ours, &c, ifcc , ened the powers of their system THE C0BDIALBA1M - M$K S&S - tt - ' y trenching upon may be had in pean? ^. f ' , and fallen into a stat e OP JSEYLAUICA j w tf. JJni tkiehursf , II.asf-^' l * "K nsbbflf y bound aad (Si . U.ture'. lViih-cks, and J. B. vc]«on Ii-tr « rife-* ferae «f «!<•• g«aicst disadvan Jr. gcs pence cr.ch. or in two volunHS, l^mA gned) Thomas Tavior. of chronic debility, by which the constitutio n is left in a Grand Restorative ; is exclusively ulrsctcd to : h told 3S2 wci :«- deplorable state , itnd that nerv ous menta lity the cure of |1; »nd «™idU 1 *Zy*sx ch the labourer has to contend ; end those lettered, price 12s. Sold by all bOGs?fc.i A Cure of Indigestion and Constipation of the SovxU. kept iin nervous sexual debility, WWHs obstinate S.,T?M^diinemi ii; .Us <( l on the separ ate* ^ with voi- which places the individual in a state of anxiety for , glwls, Imnu ^auy o«tate of K ifm-w .-,» S " " ¦* a *«»a>a»unity, at Use end of twent y years would The WORKS of THOMAS PAIXE, uniform tl>e lanty, weakness, impotency, i j ^ no be or Copy of a Letter from G. II. Wytheu Baxter, Esq., Author remainder of life. The consequen ces arisin g from this bai'rem,««, loss of uppetUe r wCiu tter condition than they were at starting 1 s Dictionary, to be completed in one vohnuT; indigestion, ^-^fcs^ ^ , while taire' of the " Book of the Bastiles," Ac., dec. dan gerous practice , art not confined to its pure physical consumptive habits, and debilities, arising si^s? ° i tlie coiuaiunity of proprietors would have increased the sixty penny numbers, each number containing sixteen result , bn t branch to moral ones ; leading the from vent-real excesses ^"Pur-street, print-seller. ifcirf The Brynn, ncar Xewtown, Jrontgonieryshire excited de- , &u. It is a most powerful and 'Oiddlh,?™?"^ J value of their proj ^rty twenty -fold; tiiat is they would pages of good, clear, and readable type. The first part , viating mind into a fertile field of seducive error —in to a useful medicine , Nortli Wales March 3rd in all cases of syphilis, constitutional ' 00 fcave roiujwJ iJiofc labourers , tv wl:ose iadu« try the value Las a bold and excellent portrait of Taine, after Sharpc, , , 18*5. gradual but total degrada tion of manho od—int o a per - weakn ess, or « ^ nicious app lication of tiioss inherent ri ghts ivliieh nay of ths previous symptoms wliich indicate , ^, was lacreated. of nineteen sliilHuj s in ihe pountl. " from a painting by ltomnuy. Strange as it may appear, To Professor HoUoway. nature approving dissolution 'onV^$ft V.H '' "^'"^hrmt dividend of S wisely instituted . for tiio preservation of her speeies- , such as depression of the spirits, "Tliese n.-:i;ark5 are i^Ott -erful ar scments in the yet been no complete and cheap edition of tlie Sir,—I consider it my duty to inform you that your ht? sphere there has bringing on premature decrepitude, nnd all the liabil <, headache, wanderings of tlie mind, vapours and in nnici: they arc written calcinated man. Richard Cariile placed pillE, a few boxes of which I purchased at Mr. Moore's, , and if examined in their rela- works of this tudeE of old age. Constitutional weakncK, sexual debi melancholy, trembling or shaking of the hands or limbs, DIVIDE N DS. tion to the universal reach of the working classes when he Druggist of Xcwtown, have cured mo of constant indi- * , they confirm tlie testimony that :hem beyond the , lity, obstinate gleets, excesses, irregularity, obstruct.! „ disordered nerves, obstinate coughs, shortness of breath' " The esrtii is the Lord' s, and all that therein is; publishedthem for £2 2«, the Political Works alone, and gestion and constipation of the bowels, which application of certain evacuations, total impotency and barr\ „, ami inward wastings. ' that ' n le rouud world and they that dwell therein ;" for, the Theological Works for 10s. 6a. It is calculated to literary pursuits had long, entailed upon me. I should are effectually removed by this invaluable medic re This mediciue should be taken Sold in Bottles, price 11s. each or the qua- ' previous to persons en- sffcf partaking freely of what is good for each order of fhe whole will not exceed sfcity numbers at one penny strongly rccoinim-ud authors, and studiously-disposed , if s? V «•«.... in one Family bottle for SSs., by which tering into the matrimonial state, to prevent the offspring creation , aay self^jpi.r opriation, by parts at fourpence. Eight numbers are persons generally) to use your valuable pills. You have one lis? bottle S> 1!ilt CQ | ' suffering from the past imprudence of its parents Sv !• or PlpIS isi , in- " fiulged in, is from evil, and willproduce its consequence now published, and the succeeding parts will be issued my permission to publish this note, if you wish to do so. a ent-Juk- 4 1 \ ' """"»*> , Yorkshire, ccmnnit&n - , Prepared onty by Messrs. PERRYjj^, (.na Co Sun?eon« heriting any seeds of disease, which is too frAracHtly tlie ~ 1 * namely, vice, crime, and misery. idity. I am, sir, your most obsdic-nt servant, •ml ,ll tf "Ji ^.^ P "*^^ *, W. Coup- :- I 41 wiftrap 19, BoWstrJet, O.ford-stre^ ense. Sold in bottles, price 4s. Cd. and lls. each, or the ^"'t-rpoul, niorclunts-Juh- C. Tfe can stron gly recommend Mr . O'Conn or ROMANCES, NOVELS, and TALES. ^T^SS S 1trtf SO, : 's work to VOLTAIRE'S (Signed) G. 11, Withen Baxteb( uume without the signature of " quantity of four in one family bottle, for 33s., b ;t'ruii !Uld B*»»Ston, Durham, Our render *, containing a these famous Tales have obtained y which uuVe!so«W iwv IM• . great amount of prac tical iufor. The celebrity which A Cure ofAstiim *tm H ,kewell« Manchester, M* ' 3Iay behad in Four This will be the first uniform and com- sident Wesleyan Minister at Bcaumaris, Island of An- Pound cases (the purchasing of which will be a saving a saving Xumbers,prio! Sixpence each • or Stand unrivalled. Of one pound twelve shillings) of £1 12s.) may he hud as usual. Patients in the »eat»j tound in Cloth ' and will ' comprise the following celebrated glesca, Xoi'th Wales, January 14th, 1845 !— may be had as usual at couutw ll A K "4U«8 mm, I««i«S , Two Shillings and Sixpence. plete edition, 19, Berners-strett, Oxford-street , London... Patients in who require a course of this admirable medicine -AW 1 \ Tlumi,, !lUd,1 ,; ,W Zadig ; The To Professor Holloway. , should - Mis iWuth-dock art works :—Candide, or All for the Best; . nu- the country who require a course of this admirable medi- send £5 by letter, which will entitle them to ^rSrtArSSS ' Also, The White Bull : The World Sir,—The pills which I requested you to send me were the full benefit Price Fourpence each, Xumbers I and II ol ron, or the Pupil of Mature; cine, should send Five Pounds by letter, lriiich will entitle of such advantage. ' C ta THE STATE OF IKELAKD The Maa of Forty Crowns ; The PriucesB of for a poor man of the name of Hugh Davis, who, before he them to the full benefit of such advantage. «^™^, «"«j, un.ess ea.se be slum to *» . Bv Asibcs O'Coksob. as it Goes ; BRODIE'S PURIFYING VEGETABLE nUl0 Memnon the Philosopher ; Microinegas; Plato's took them, was almost tmalite to walk for (he May be had of all Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent PILLS are Juh- ^9 T w . J ,V dilJ" uJ- meeting. Xo man ran unaerstand the position of Irehmd or the Babylon ; want of breath ! universally 1 11 ¦ , Medicine. Venders in town and country acknowledged to be the best and surest remedy ° ' '- 1 111 Iratlicrcnttw-J* '¦ learing of Irish «mestions, who is not conversant with this Bream ; Babebec, or the Fakirs; The Two Comforters, and had only taken them a few days when he appeared throughout the 20, T. For4h Bm h-,, i" !' '?! " ' , the Continent of Europe and America, for the cure of the Venereal Disease in both sexes in- perfect picture of Ireland's condition, the causes of her &c, &c. Six parts, fourpence each, and twenty-four quite another man ; his breath is note easy and mtiirui, and of whom may be had the " Silext. Friend." cluding gonorrhoea, gleets, secondary symptoms, utric degradation, and the remedits for her manifold evils. penny numbers, are now ready. The remainder will he is increasingTlailv in strength. Messrs. PERRY expect, when consulted »y letter, the tures, seminal weakness, deficiency, and all diseases speedily follow. (Signed) Datid Wuliams, usual fee of one pound, without wliich no notice oi whatever the urinary passages, without loss of timo, confinement or ¦&!0, pTkt 2$.G&., 8KOitiE(Bfioii' The DIEGESIS ; being a discovery of the origin, evi- N.B.—These extraordinary pills will cure can be taken of the communication. any case of hindrance from bus-ness. These pills, which do not - A SERIES dences, and early history of Christianity never before or Asthma or Shortness of Breath, Patients are requested to be as minuteas possible in the con »™W»» Ocata-JuS^a OF LETTERS FROM FEABGUS O'CON- however long standing or detail of their cases. turn morcury, have never been known to fail ^Ke^drilpef'™' 50R ESQ., elsewhere so fully and faithfully set forth. By tlie Rev. distressing the case may in effecting a 1 . BAKUISTER AT AW, TO DANIEL be, even if the patient be unable cure, not only in recent, hut in severe cases O C0XXELL, ESQ., M.P. ; IUbebt Tatlob. Complete in fifty-four numbers, at one to lie down in bed through PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, , where sali.* fear of being choked with cough vation and other treatment has been inefficient • Containuiga review of Jtr. O'Cormell's conduct daring penny each, or thirteen parts, foerpenco each ; or may be and phlegm. Price 2s. 9d., 4s. Cd., and 11s. per box, a perse" (Observe tlie signature of It. and veranco in the Purifying Vegetable Pills, in which isis—j. llioma inn .,„ i ( -. « """ "" »• » 'U r "" -" i 1- ". r* the agitation of the question of CatholicEmancipation ; had, neatly bound in doth andlettered, price Ss. L. PERRY and Co. Messrs * U#> r«»vieli «•$ TJiis Wonderjid Medicine can U recommended tcith the greatest on the outside of each wrapper) ' are well Broilie have happily compressed the most cevs-T Gr, if ' • , ^" . Cheshire, ? together with an analysis of his motives and actions since THE DEVIL'S PULPIT, or the Astro-Theological known through- purifyiiv and ™ 11 '" aml T u Gil confidence f or any of Utcfellfonng diseases :— out Europe and America, to be the most certain and healing virtues of the vegetable system, and L-meashire t li nrn^ ; ' - «™«". ff 'P lie became a Member of Parliament. The whole forms a Lectures of the Rev. Robert Taylor, published under that effectual cure ever discovored which is of Ague Femalolrregulari- Sore Throats for every stage and sym ptom tha utmost importance to those afflicted with ecmplete key to Ae politicalactions of Mr. O'Conndl, and title, complete in forty-eight numbers, tlie two last com- of a certain disease, in both sexes, including scorbutic Asthma ties Scrofula, or King's Gonorrhce-i affections, eruptions on any part of the bod reconcilesall the apparent contradictions in the acts S / nor ; plate of the Trial of Frostond others means of. effecting - a permanent and lanica, or Nature' " KS\v ll u ". w«ol merchants ; as at Jfonmouth ; Revolution,—a work of great morit The White House, Bar, London, and of most respectable Venders effectual cure after s Grand Restorative, and. Purifying ye . ^ aml y- !' Swinden Liverpool, !» :' plate of the Firri Rational Convention ' all other means have proved iueftucruaL ' £ " 1 w i5 • , •# , and plate of tlu a romance by Paul de Kock—Memoirs of an Old Man at of Medicine, throughout the civilized world, at the N> ~ 1Untry 5 Frooeciion accompanying the Sational Petition following prices ;—Is. lid., v, £; ^"SP^op^ellers, Patent Medicine Messrs. Erodie and Co., B B- »«? B. Gadciine , »*& of 1812 !<• twenty-five; a most piquant and amusing tale. Makc&l 2s. 9dM 4s. ed., Us., 22s., and Venders, *&c, can be supplied with any Surgeons, niav be consulted at ff -;\-. , HaideiibeaiLcourt ] the House of Commons. The price of the above SSs., each box. There Is a quantitv of Perry's usual, at 27, Montagnc-street portrait* or Fbkjcasoxry, verbatim from the editions published considerable saving by taking Purifying Specific Piils, and Cordial Baur, o? Svriaeuni! , Rn^cjuaro Son A. \k . 1 lease, alnrk snd plates is one shining each. the larger sizes. wth the nraal allowance from eleven o'clock in the June, wino brokers as far us ngfiS of by Cariile, for 15s. All the above may be had in on« . to the Trade, by most of the morning til! eight i, th. even! A. \V. Llcosc-L u H.- Ha^length portraits the foUo^ing dtftingnishec principal Wholesale Patent Medicine ing, and on Sundays ttt and Cf. Connucst, »cw|«rt, Id^fej pay be at volume 8s.. or in teu Parts at 6d, each. A liberal aUovr- K.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients Houses in London. from eleven o'clock till two W ight, uuilew-J. Jaiuw and J. W.Tottio CrwUwM*'"! • ^ar«t«s also had die Star pr in every Country are , office, ice su- u»e to (he trade." disorder are a£ked to each box, patents requested to be as minute as pos. mcrc?antg-Ik. Juiaisoii; W. Bulmor, and J. Job"5 ¦ M&*$^*^^««»»»« *! I I b*1« in tin detail >> athr.jj-streot of their cases. The communkattou , warehuuscnicn ; as fa» fav as regariSs ''"^ ¦ iiUllTlCr , ^d ,>y ' July 12, 1 . 84* __^ THE NORTHERN STAB. ' **"~— »—j ™»~. =: • »»£-; 1 ¦"•™« ¦ ¦ ¦. - " .»..viii.i.i..n .xn'a.Bii» Bn>i " •" " ¦ nmm.ii»ii M _ ' t "— —,p '¦"""'' ...aiw .M .i.iE. Mn^— ¦¦i li tJ ^ / o meanne ss ja tha man , that , in tha s 5l0wsver ¦ ¦ .r ^ trg« generous haa t of your They amused tliKiisciye. ' » ns well as they, could, Where we used to ^aa g $ot heart s Wood, you most sit and listen to ihe singing of the manfully despise. And , there - by observin g the scene a. 'ounl1 them, during the period ing a place which must be well known to must oiV fore, you stra ddle on to i BEAUTIES OF BYROX. the trad c-j ro::!! who stands behind —noS apparentl y uestinc-a t0 btt VC1'J ' short —which they I wond er if it London readers, the a little mountai n s j,i!isi,ing is as lovely in tho lislit , €it MS. of eggs ; and timidly asking for osc^-it were doomed to 'm JS ' !m's Lombard Styx. Amiit I. pass on ti>e < ' °* the pebble s in it ar e as beautiful and brivlit iUKTH-r&ACS OF THE L'MnitEU.V, is so very poor, so n-ru tched a bit of lmc&steria? out a wccls , '" , you are The brid ge had fallen down at previously, i»i- as they wore in thut Bo you know S t. Mariin 's-eouri (— of llK ADIXGS IX N.ITCR.VL UlSTORV. —TllE llOK- In carrying out cor promise of giving selections Jishanu d to be cein at it—you " glad mornin g I tun dr eamin g of cour se you tlo, t:i'.:e the first vgs offered nwdiately afttr the diligence 1. a'1 Pass C(1 ovel> 5t > No to-iby, ov you ha ve never known mrcK."—" Tho Roebuck ," says Goldsmith , " is the from lie works of limes [see "-Feist of the Poets," yon, and hum bl ' what It is to eat ham and beet ' y laying dorai your halfpenny fanhin ™, caus e of storm , tempe st II wa tc«, had brought Ere a shad e i:j perfection. smallest of the deer kind known in our climate " &i«- of June 23ih], v.c ik-sirc to U&in at the begia- vanish strai * . or sw.-fl, of coming shad ows ori my glowing future lay. ; ght away .' As it is ivnii CL'-s, so in tl:e world - about its destruction . le!1 simply because it 1 never ' lieigho! tiiils-iig ami it n i>".o:irs t o havs been growing " st!!;!il b uis ;:, and to that «;d purpose giving iwo or ilTroo markof It h-d ia. wateh the sunset in summer 's pleusaiit wos, of ham an«i beet naturally draws mv y degrees , is it iiiUi lianjaa preteisics s. The man with a was rotten , and Ion3cr- T/l «t w»s n:id " ' specimens of tlic poet's earliest could stand JE > ' '" ' "' a nt aim and misty unfolds hoi- staw at tenti on to the WGi idurful chan sos " fk-sh h ht-ir to," .-mil lioiuitifuily loss, till it is now one oflho most in- (certainly not his best) saiall, single conceit is shunned , a siilv, mUciaWe A.l!ow ' s :n0l e mana ,, y leave*, i'?« ' - eminent!v characte ristic of , ftiiu " ' °^ o- *•»« I seem to heai- which have actual ly come to pass in that locality. sipiiiennt animals to be met with even in the Con> vork—" ' liters«f luioufs. " However Imperfect Irat The bravo , wholesal e * the stirrin g of an an gel' s viewless * Ther e « dealer— the man ot a thousand ins its affairs . It is to be hoped thaH i f m J" bo " ot onl.v va ng, was a time when the Hwiis. This extraordinary animal sheds its horns xcay i> the iifct productions of a wet's pen, they are pre tension? , is bosi-t i-y ham imd beef shop of St. Martin 's, _ , buyers. Xow, Ebeiu-zer was one charac teristic , but t vjiical ouc or tlv0 t!lin s And a com t was known •"id , indeed , it has always interesting—especially tie first ; and Vhat of of the fate- *if ° low voice by me singing as my mother ail over Europe : * or , at least , all over been known sometimes to lose ifs , your merch ants of t&n thon sand eggs—and though in Ital y. used to e Particularly may be a curiosity to .soise of our reader sing ; London, which is almos t synonymous. Its name ami , M, • tlur iu!s , wer e in every mouth. Roebuck ," continues Goldsmith , " withhumblo poetical composition iiro- been gold to iiiin. And yet, sV:d cle:!rcd wa cunnin gly art , - am Eben ezer s wife—his tiaib crs of the old brid-e had not jot bea3 ^ i ' - l»u t that cabin with i» roses And, oh: wh at two glorious peram bulating bition , cotn-ts t!ie risimr slope." lc does not ducca by the author of " VidtJe JhrobL" It was rip?, rcd-lip pc-l .«].o:;?e . )« with m0 in mv hCart| roun d.-; of how- of of two-and-tweutv somehow That was cajinen tly characteristic of Italy, "l' iizionza!" MiouM the path us I human beef were then ever, rise very hi gh , \niiu-n by him at the a^c fourteen, touchher trend onward grow rou gh beneath to be seen rollii.jr , as it were ,with in though it once took a Imp at a on the occasion LuAand >nth a stran ge, a painful humility. He In the third ' lr suft! - the pound-shaped xiv which astoni of the - evsr.ch «ng in view a cause of any kind. The Koebuck eye counted well ni ini' glass. The shop still is!—the viands is never Tarter (daughter and granJ-uau ^litcr of the two Admi- gh double. And Suipcton knew this. paired in two years ! 77mJ was char acteristic enough to be entirely relied on , for it has He kno w at rAIT>S there i—but where those dear old rounds \ Ah ! where ? capricious fits of rals lVukcr), one of the most beauti ful of evanescent , too, that upon his nose—half -way, like a sentinel Ital y. Once more " 1'azicnza "' nereeness. 1 his annual is move m tlie middle " '" "- EdtataiBh : W. A {,'host p.o-.v walk s where thvy once hclit command. appreciated in Ikuis c. I have long forj&Ui-n tli« verse?,* but It would of a brid ge—there was a wait very much Hu t there was another cireuuistanc c attendant on the aSfiait,Wr 107, Pwnce's-street. AuK'nea-particulariy iu bigger than a pea He does the office of the gone, aud cheerfull y; but , still —tlmn it is in Tje duTn-ultfor tac to forg '-i lier—licr darli eyes—lier long , with bristle s, sticking like Mack pins man agement of the ferry , which would have been to an Europe.— Punch , in it. Sow lie's but n ghost of what has been. eye-lashes—her completely Crc-eJ ; east of face and figare! , this war t Ehenczer in his bachel or days had Englishman's feelings iufinitel i- more irritating and g«H- ¦ thought of like ' Apolosisinjj for this digression , gentle reader l os no t S l t I tva= i1:vn al>ont tweire—she rathe r older, perhaps a a iihitesojmer ; tl-at is, he liad uevcr i"S than ail tl«c v«t ;ma know, , Jm " - • ? >ras-4!eni..6r3 in Em-Lwii, , which nnhapiiily was more i^s^W^jaa tlmr St. Miu tin-Woui-t, that Ittt '.u great tho- tlWw -rear. She -!icJ al»oui a vtar or tiro afterwards , in cohsc- th ought about it. Xay, his Jioiievrcio on had almost ivaned peculiarly clwactcvis'dc of Italy than all tho rest. passage bat i^TY 11 « arc nhv: .vs romnarin " ihe into the cold rou gl-.i'.ire, wh ich iearts from or rat her S ' qaence of a i'all, which hijurtd her sj-iae, and induced , r eal moor, that was ever after to !>liiii; Ujion Peasants, with their carts of agricultural produce, Crar.LvdvsVu. iillcyi S f Tltrira aml «>eirooinj, l ain& arc st reet, into St. Marti jt's-lnne 7!lhnt Irom ? consu mption. Her sis'x-r August: * (by some thought still his marria ge life, ere Ebcneaer thought of his wrinkled had been waiting there for hours; Lut every time , was the spot of my nativity ! w ? ' i tlici!" ™»alogsc 6f faults, it pouch-like checks The very house in which I was produced to the world wqmd wem to be, a< faP as tho more beautiful), died of the same malady ; and it was, ; of his more terrible wart . And then a carn age came up, it took preced ence of them ; , number of eflMent did every and which, from that cirgiiiiBtauc e sMps is Concerned, literally six on indeed , in atu-udiii2 her that Margaret met with the acci- bri stle bum in it, as though it was turned to usui ped their tur n, and added another half hour , mus t henetforth be- ouc si.le and 1 p '£ red hot wire come as celebra ted as the .'i isl? butc her ' a: Sfrnt- C Uler Lct lIS h dent which occasioned her iieaih. My sister told me, ; then was he plagued, tormented by the to their detention . Yet this, too, was borne with per- done good service UH^SSJ s shop rt, °mi r° °, - °i'c lili s h so far n,o thought of * by 1^^^^ ford -upon-Avon , still stands wher e I'mtvella Umtf? it will be a long time before tha t when she went to sc.- her, shor tly before her death , the war t, as by some avenging imp. He fect good humour . Poor Ital y ! to bear , has been the general enhgutoimei^ his it did—an the* is known to S ciuninnSS, S, thb sh op, a door or tin on the nnj real difference between them y mentioning my name, Margare t co- seemed to have become all war t: to be one unsi ghtly excres- hard lesson tau-ht lier in all kinds of causes and circumstances of left-hand side oftUCourt , MKu ty I-Hid . upon acciden tal l various ways for Napoleon's foU T c jnm St. Mitrtbu-laiie. ' Glass hout the paleness of her mortali ty, to the cence. The paup er world envied the happiness of many a long day past . It is a lesson yet lingering veneration amongst' Houses.-TIib newspapers contain an loured , throug which she has but tho ignorant lS lou know it ?—do an- sister, who knew Ebenezer Snipeton —with such wealth , with such a wife, too well learnt. And if hose wholesale spoliators you not ?—but I'm sure you do, and count of an importation of a thick description «•;» eyes, to the gr *-at ast«iiUl:nitat of my here and there an independent ami inurcK c' n iso my two dearl of .. oh, what a blessed man ! JJut the world knew not the spirit heroes aided il« y-beloved sponsors , who may st ill be «w--giaB inten ded for roofing. aothiiK* of our attachment , nor could she conceive why , unfortunate enough to have its lot cast on Italian by a generous, but in this h seen standin g This ftind of rc«. toniiL-.iis of the toce is one on each side the door. Th fiy arc old ilcricc, Jiowcvcr should aiTcc ; her at such a time. I knew no- wart I And wheref ore was Ebenezer thus soil in the nineteen th centur y, should not have learned laced sympathy for the fallen, has , will never do for Mr. RoebucJ- aril mv naiiie p cauSu ^cU to now ; but yet how sweet and pleasing illness—Iran ? at Harrow— tillshe was gone. suddenly mortified ? We have said he had taken a wife as the dut y of universal supplianc y, the unb endin g must be cast over tho gigantic crimes arc their connte- M nro in the llabit thing of her one of the Gallio despot nances. I ncvuv look at i]mil {wQ . , . -t™ oflluo-rt-ing rfoncs. .pt at an elegy—a very young, and fresh, and beautiful as spring. And therefore , br eak ;—and is broken ! Here , and something ami ib]c fiit cg but Some years aft.-r, I made an :tttea > and at every t urn, pWi'i- lik e a halo of admiration to2.\ «gh o trunk^ how unki nd after a short season, was Ebimczcr in misery. He looked Iqc legal Nature has been in not allow- dull oiie-1 1 do not recollect scarcely anyth ing equal to , caste, preferences ! mg all huma n Qi-kkr WAST^Ptiplc whoadvertise at his wife' beings to be ns handsome as thev ! Do, in the Tinm the transparent beauty of my cousin, or to the swaetness s beauty, aad th en he thought of liis withered \\ e agree with, and we thank Colonel Mitcukll for doing I.VM- reader ws itcurmus tlnnjp yS In the the writer of the abow, and ear- sranetWn" . , when you pass that way a-ain , examine them ^nhncs. columnsof t- of her temper. She looked a-> if sfce had been made out of face—tha t felon wart! la her vt rv loveliness—Kke a nestl towards stripping this monstrous idol of his minutel V y pray that the break-down of the rotten bridge «audv y-i t will well repa y the trouble -and , as von np|1C;lm! ftn •"Ivcrtfewncisfc D' satyr drinking at a crystal fount—he saw Iris own defor- and deceptive trappings. A worse walk t«¦ u a T ixH'Ci-tabl£-r °) V°; • a rainbow—all beauty and peace.—[Jlgr&iS uiry, J S21.] of the Toco may be typical of the speedy break-down traitor to free away, I j,m sure you will scarc el S ^e nngle woman , as tvet n«;re " mity. Was it possible she could love him ! Tlie self.put principlcs-a more selfish y be able to ref-a n lhero JS some and total destruction of the rotten Governments, , arrogant despot-a more trom ofiorin s up a prayer , tha t, in novelty in the requisition at anv rate OX THE DEATH OF A YOUXG LADT, question—a:nl lie could not but -usk it—with her, alone, cold-blooded, brutal, blood-spillur your green old age, , political and religions, which have for centuries , never existed than you may resemble them. I eapocimly as it expressly stipulated that Cvii.'w !¦> lie Av.'J(>iU'i—U«at cursed,.and yet continue to curse that beautiful but Lockerbie Lick" is a capital IJordcv have " a go«. character." The advertiser Ifcshs c ar e the wind? *tti i*iU tlic evening gloom, , rhyme, which wei Here are the Umbrella' must haw , wins.**, snake-vok-u !n M- **-«*l $? Jw.luin unhapny only regret is too lengthv to trajisfer * niwsof the milk oi human kindness tlmn , " ot e' en a zeph " ^ 1 G' K S^ve, | j i^ to our columns. REASONS usual to be yr tnmtiers tiuv Xni ins lit-art—his Madfime Wolfeksbcrokk's "Letters Foil WRITING THE SIEMOISS . wihingto overlook the means by hear: thai heretofore Htf been tv.u Again, we recommend this Magazine to our vend- Xow, then , wliich .sin-le women TVhi!=t I return to vitiv my Hai ^an-Ps tu£* and liloutlcd like a fisii—woul«l slirluk snd tremble, a:nl trom Naples are continued in this number, and un- for one of my reasons for writing these occome . o'.'sci'v ¦•tl"'y.Sor rn her So]ne«(/^iv»Virt«t buildiii!? to! i*ct worth , nor bea u cess. and poor, ihe nosa, if not for the instruction , .« sad ty, have her life rtdee m'd . grave witnes ses, too, to I' ""* iue bargai n. Verily, he had cause of this is, the debasing and , at Icnet at an attempt , at j'kil upon the Post-ollico and the Puneh-lVke withering he amusemen t of the , hump ia 0! coald thai King of T i-rrors ].ity feel, bought her ; and on her siu "»H wliite finger—it was plain REVILW— July. London influence of the priests. " Their oulv re- many who have not found the samo «!»g eVfC-icd. 'When completed WADE'S LONlK?? : ligion is Vp lwv tumtic s , we presume, it will Or Heaven reverse the dre ad to ail who saw her—she wore :c manac le of her pur- rcet Hcotwtocet. a superstition, that tends to (Icmleii all to observe for thems elves, s, his Royal liirii- 111 ne'er submission to lay God refuse. partially. This, however, we must attribute to singular ncss cannot fail main political subjects of the month dealing with a being. There aw several reviews of new works How many a tedious hour in sickness, care, and sor- to feel himself quite at home. Yet is ren - , misfortune, which we resret, namely, , all, .ensiirance of those virt ues dear , them in that spirit the illness of the as is the wont with this row, have they have not made glide unperceived atvay ; TUB MILITANT liIS!lf>!\ of caustic truth for which Dou- authoress who was to have produced Magazine, ably executed. Yet fresh the memory of that lieanteoas face; olas J£ki:old is so famed. "My TeiuDtations," by the romance " lhc Ophiions of Blanco White" is a critique on i and by enchanting (ha mind out of Though t's then dis- Ch urch iniUlonti , ' twill muuli ri-jnin> your heart. ? Still lioy cail&rt3iu:; xvzrzianectiou 'stear , promised m tlie June number. This romance will mal home, led it on a Poor Man, is a sterling article] truthfully describ- , work recently published, entitled " The Life of the , if not to happiness, at least to Hope! To know Ciiaihes Jambs , wlio di-crns himself no fool, SvB i^ my heart retain their wonted place. however, we are assured, bq commenced shortly. Who can rise from reading ing the sufferings and temptations to which the work- Rev. Joseph Blanco White." Blanco White the " Carol ," and not feel Ii« Now boasts liiinsrif, amiast his vuriid p:u ts, A general titic-pagc and index to the first volume , a has a healthier heart ing classes are.subject. Of the poetry in this month's Spaniard by birth, but of Irish descent, was edu- than when lie sat down ? Not Director of a mHttery school! was promised in the preceding number, but we do not many. AX IXV1TATIOX. number we cannot say anythiua; commendatory : to cated in the Romish faith, and became a priest ot Settixc the hnu it m this ; an omission which we hope will bo Now, if ever the opportunities for " Ciiaxcklloii" at Dkfia.vce.—Dyeo VTiix tliou coiae to tlie dell our mind " The Corn-Lord's Tragedy" is neither that communion ; he, however, subsequently "boxed observation be a rea - Sombre is living at Brusst'ls very quietl rectified m the next number. son for writing one's memoirs y, awl has :i Ther e the irild flowc-K bloona, probable in its story nor poetical in its composition. the compass" of nearly all the creeds and no-creeds of , who is likely to hav e " committee" of doctors who daily visit him and re- The present number opens with " a Greek talc " greater than an Umbrella ' , And scatter at random " A History for Youns England" details the leading luirope—being at one time a Deist, then an Atheist, . port upon his " case." No fewer than , we hear entitled " Ambition," in which is the beginning of a Whe ther it he spread out cold ^iv , Tluar swecttst pt-ifmac ; facts of the reign of lieiny I. This "history," ° then a lligh-Chnrch-of-lSngland-nian, then an Evan- , wet, and weeping in the pay their periodical attention to him. This is truly " full, true , and particular account of servants' hall, or, dry and snug in the AVhtre hades nifie-s preadinj f, though brief, is very instructive. Some excellent re- gelical Protestant, and, finally, some sort of a Unita- butler's room ; a novel mode of determining sanity, but it may never- "The fool who fired the Ephcsian whether it bo enviously watching over the heads of two Sy nature entwiasd , views close the number. dome." rian. He appears in all tiicsc changes to have been theless be a very sound svst'em in Iklsium. happy lovers ; or stuck almost upri ht Tos^a a bower for lovers, The present opportunity—tlic commencement of a The greatest portion of the number is taken up perfectly honest and sincere, lie was a man of won- g , beneath the arm iaxkee CuTKXEiis.—Some time siiice of the Honourable B. 13— , the Yankee So meet to the mind ? new volume—is a favourable one for new subscribers with reviews, the principal of which are, on Mr derful ability, and his knowledge of the crafts, : still they are all situations seV.oonw Sulhi /Inn, wider command of one Captain Osboissk' for observin g human nature. I thou ght this—I felt this tni t thoa come to the dell commencing their patronage of this truly-national s "Guide to Madeira, the Azores, British frauds, and crimes of the European priesthoods ot Spooner, was boating up the Connecticut river. Mr. publication. " A word to the vise and Foreign West Indies, Mexico &c.," all denominations, was most extensive. With —and this is one of my reasons for writing the present the inato Ere the flowrtis decay, suScetL" , and Tmrns' all his work. Comstock, , was at his station forward. Ac- Or thehri ght days of summer " History of the Consulate and Empire of France seeming inconsistencies, whatever ho believed to be cording to his notion of thinsrs, the schooner was Have faded away ; GEORGE CRUIKSHAXK'S TABLE BOOK- under Napoleon." The first of these is a delightful the truth , that he fearlessly proclaimed, and the I* or the commencement of the adventims of the setting rather too near certain flats which lay along Ere the leaf on the willow July. London : Punch Office , 02, Fleet-street. piece of reading. As regards tke review of Thikrs, cause of free thought found in him a talented and Umbrella we must refer the reader to the work itself. tho larboard shore. So aft lie goes to the captain, we cannot afford room to review the zealous champion. Wo have culled from f ait Of course, we have but what may be considered as a Turn yellow and sear, From beginning to end this month' reviewer, otker two or nd with his hat cocked on one side, says ; " Captain s number of the wise we should question his characters three specimens of his views, which just now arc the introduction to tlie story in tlic number before S you arc getting Proclaiming too trul y Table Booh claims our warmest praise. The opening of Robes- sig- pooner, rather close to them arc rn.nr.Kj Nai'ou-ox, and Tiiieiis, of whom we hold nificantly instructive. us, still mysteries have already commenced, the de- flats ; hadn't you better go about ?" To which, Cap- That winter is near ? article is on " Social Zoology," accompanied by two " to very different views. The following remarks sire to know the solution of which will, we dare say, t ain Spooner replied " Mr. Comslock, do you go ¦^Tiit tliou come the Ml splendid ill ustrations , the subjects being " a horrible , how- lUISn CATHOLICISM. : ever, have our hcartv approbation :— bo sufficient to induce all purchasers of tho first num- forward and attend to your part of the skuner : I'll Where tlie wild fair y piulr , lore in ihe company," and " the lion of the party." I have arrived at the conclusion that, were it not for MODERN WASrAltE ber to read on. The work is illustrated by Lasdklls, attend to mine." Air. Comstoek •' mizzled" forward At the loot of the haw thorn , The letter-press descriptions by the editor arc excel- the Irish Church Establishmen t, the indirect influenc e Is a brute slaughter ; onl of from designs by Phiz, names which at once guarantee in high dudgeon . " Boys," said he, " sec that arc The night dew doth drink ; lent. Here is a specimen :— y disgustin g, not inspiring . English civilization would have Ever since the days of the Chevali er prod uced a tacit refor- the respectability, nay, talent, of this department. mud-hook all clear for ietthij: go." " Ay, »r. Sir; t" £ere the wren iu the woodbine It often happ ens Bayard , war has been mation on Irish Topery. I am, indeed full " that the naturalist is puzzled to dis- becoming more of the nature , y aware that We await impatiently the appearance of the second all clear." " Lot go," said ho. Down went the Balfliulden from siglrtj criminate between an animal and a plant as in the wcll- of a tialCiic, a mechanical th o Romanist system ' is incapable of a real reform , butchery on a large scale, by the united aid ; for number. anchor , out rattled tho chain, and like- a llaslv the Si-is wch tlosin s flower iaiOWll Case Of tbesjxw^e.- and the social zoologist finds of balls, pow- its princi ple—sub mission to a pri esthood—is essential ly der, and steam. The attacking column, b Sally ihift came Ming into tho vsinu , ami t'nea So sweetly " good Bight V himself iu tlie same difficulty, for the sponge is certainly y which most wrong and lnfetirievons. But had it not been for the battles are won, is a battering-ram of human beings " Joe Miller the Younger." —So. 1 of a new series of brought up_ all standing. Mr. Comslock walked aft , Tr -lt thoa come when ihe daylight a diuicg-out animal, and yet he has the properties of the , constant irritation produced on both the priesthood and almost as insensate, with just as little power of volition this publication has just appeared, giving promise of and touching his hat very cavalierly, " Captr.iu Grows dun hi the west plant, for he plants himself on those whom ho designs to , laity of Catholic Ireland, l>y the political ascendancy , affording just as little opening for the coward a mirthful existence. A lengthy extract from Joe Spooner," said he, " my part of the schooner is afc "Vfhen eve's dewy star victimise . # bore is to flee, or enjoyed and asserted by a small minority of Protestants' * * The female the brave to reap distinction, as that , will bo found in one of our " leaders." anchor !" Shows its silvery crest chiefly remarkable for her numero us will ancient engine of Irish Popery would by this time be but an empty name ; progeny. She destruction. There is no fascination , CASISE IEOISI.ATI0N. ^i^n nature is silent appear surrounded by an extensive litter of little ones, , nothing for the for all the efficient intellect of Ireland. # With re- imagination in this worn-out game of royalty * Pudlications Received.—Lord Camdalc' s Adven- Now that Liddell —f.m-.od siro of the •' dos-stealinj A-.'t ,' Yeiseeins to rejoice, who will sometime s be exceedingl They ; it is a spcut to the lower classes,] and to the mass of the Irish y frolicsome. dull death's feast, and men will soon tures in lcaria , Noa. 1 to T— The Mysteries of Paris Tho power of transpor ting tho " yrigsev" whhur aws, AvAnotn ;ht meets the car will jump up into your lap, put theirpaws into jour x>late, begin to revert to its Catholics, these controversial scenes must have an inju- dismal horrors with the same revolting (People's Edition)— Tules of Shipwreck*, Varts l and 2 Gbaxtlii y vows that the liou' rablc meuibc r , iu fact, Eat theivaterfali' s voice ! and play all sorts of autks , if you give them tlm least feelings that they rious result , they must attach them more and move to look back to cannibalism, human sacrifices, or other —Thicri RUtory of the Conndatc and Empire, Parts lias the measure ev.Ha.Hed of its most useful cUiv.sc. "STilt ihou ctae v.hen the twilight encouragemen t. Literary bores , who are for the most their Church. The Church of England inviUs the peo- bloody rites of a dark and savage age. 1 and 2. The Pmnce-Coxsokt'3 "Ams." —Amongst t!io .Ste;d s over J )c hill, part females, are usually called blue, and it is believed pie with a mere fragment of Popery—as wron;; in prin- _ There is a short favourite pieces of music as we are informed by the Vi lien the br eeztoa ihe upland that an intellectual ladies' society used formerly to as- article on " Flirting and Co- ciple as Popery itself, and infinitel y less attractive to , quetry," which will A BOWL OF " PUNCH," FRESH BREWED, Court Circular, frequently performed before her Ma- Is silent and sti3. semble at the Blue Boar, in Xlolborn. be interesting to the student of the popular mind. I saw some weeks ago a quotation female mysteries. The following sweet from Dr. Jebb , jcaty by the Queen's private band, is a " Fantasia on At that balmy hour " A Legend of the Rhine," an excellent burlesque, wee piece of in which he declar ed that he found more ¦W poetry vrc have taken the liberty of /' APPEA L TO ROME !" by his Royal Highness Prince Albert. hen the late lies ».rest , is the best romance we have read for many a day. extracting entire devotion among tho Irish peasantr y of the Romanist airs " Thus it for the gratification of our rcadci s When the Irish Colleges' Debate was coming on at Ar.iJ the mist seems a inaatl e " The Lover' " de- :— than of the Protestant persuasion . Such must be the will be seen, notwithstanding what some people may s Sacrifice , a tale of the Court Hall, tlic beginning of tlie week, the Chronicle kindly O'erspreadi psits Ireas t i scribes the sacrifice of adavliug pair of whiskers which TIME AND 10VE. case every where. That kind of devotion which tho took say to the contrary, that the Prince frequently plucks above-men tioned bishop wished to the pains to consult Hansard for Mr. O'ConncH, and up sufficient spirit absolutely to indulge in his Wlicu the dew in ihemooshca n okc Hugh de Holboru was tempted to make to ap- Poets tell us that Timehath wings, see diffuse-.!, cannot airs And I think 'tis true, I think ' be promo ted among the lower classes by the Protestant- put before the old gentleman his early opinions upon before the Queen ! But whether her Majesty show3 Is sparkUii " aud hrlght , pear at the Queen's fancy dress ball. The sacrifice tis tru e ! lie is one of the fleetest fo.iiliercd thin gs ism of the Church of England: it requires a degree of the beauty and loveliness of mixed education. JJis oi? an y of her own «?>••? in return , is a private matter TTieu the bell of the foxglove nearly pr-^ved a fatal one, the hero's ladye-lovc being argumen ts were very strong and his " ' That ever flew, that ever flew! entiiusifissn , which the dry and lame theory of doctrines languanc Charm- with which we do not eliooso to meddle Thora aisi 15 shut for tl;e night ; regularly flabeisastcd" at tlic loss of licr swain s " ingly pathetic :—" Can you, who arc whiskers. For have I not loved ? and lravo I not ftlt preserved in the Thirty.nino Articles, cannot raise. convinced of the two sorts of chords in music—concord aud rfiVoitl. "STsen the pale aspen leaf Macassar Oil, however, provided a remedy truth of your church, dread the consequences of a fair —love did the How Love's sweet hours to moments raeit ? Hence the want which the English peasantry felt of Sthaxoh if Trvb. — " Well, if it ain't true I' " Is at rest on the tree, rest; the happy pair were made one, and development of the public mind by education ? I m Hugh tie Ilolboni And swift with delight, what the Methodists gave them, at least for a time. The flumimixed ; 'twas on the banks of tho Potomac, afc O! then in the dell took for iiis family arms the motto have heard a great many arguments against tills plan of " Cut and " Is day in its flight, more, therefore, the English skeleton is brough t out the Fall—Hot of the river, stranger—but of the leaf— Wilt thou wander with me ? Come Again !" "Dissolving Views, of education in common—bat it is a powerful argu- J. H'Koweh. and " The Stage Prince," are both capital. The con- And we chide the dawn that chases the night. into direct comparison with the well dressed-up image not the leaf, though , of your Achilles, hem '. Uncle Now when hath Time these rapid of Popery, the greater will be the aversion of the lower ment, on the othev hand , that there is nothing more Ben and I were out a gaming. No sport. Return- cluding article is from the pen of George Cruikshauk wings ? desirable than that TSore ichm doth Time thus swiftly fly classes to change ; the move their abhorrence of the name the youth of this country, sepa- ing at evening we iirod off our charges in despair himself, and is highly honourable alike to his head ? rated as they arc by twenty-five " , * These verses Kevc-rappeared in print and heart. I hear a bird that sweetly sings, of Protestant. Popery cannot stand tha increase of in. or twenty-six leadin» when, jist at that moment, a noble stag, or bison, I ©n the Death of a Young Lad The subject is " The Preservation of persuasions should i " y"—the piece given above Life " Anil to my soul glad answer brings— tcllcctual light ; it must vanish before true knowledge , , while the unsophisticated and forget which, appeared at tlic opposite bank, quench- , and suggests plans for the preservation of affectionate feelings of youth arc warm human life in cases " lite those tee love are nigh!" and the effects of civilization ; but if ilhiim are sot in their ing his thirst. ' llcll and rattlesnakes !' said Uncle of Sro and shipwrecks. We tolly bosoms, have the inestimable advantage of mixing agree with Mr. Cruikshauk that " the legislature 0! Time hath crut ches as well as against divines, those of Home will surely carry tho lower Ben , ' I'll walk into that ere warmhit.' We both, , wings ! together iu friendly and uinloubting intercourse, £ebf£&& that compels the sewers And oft no creeping thing except: classes along with them. so charged our rifles and fired together. And what da formation of party-walls and , that the angry and jealous passions which may after- lie is one of tho slowest you think, stranger? I looked for Uncle Ben and saw ought to make the erection of some simple and creepin g things SCHOOLS FOR SLAVES. wards come upon them may , DOUGLAS JERROLD'S SHILLING MAGA- cnvctivc fire-escape That ever cr ept! that be assuaged by the only his ram-rod stuck slantendicularly in the ground. compulsory upon the landlord of ever crept ! All the ancient Asiatic temples had an establishment gentle recollections of their youthful friendshi " ZEXE—Jcit. London : ranch Office every house in For have I not loved, yet ps. — I looked across the river, and there I saw nuticks on , 92, Fleet- the metropolis." It would be useless , day by day, of slaves, who belonged to the priesthood.—That custom Beautiful ! beautiful ! ii's as touching street. Pelt moments creep » as the Sorrows the b'asto's horns. Ho tad ramm'd down himself in- for us to transfer the article to our columns unless like ages away has revived, in a spiritual shape, among us. I have just of Wortci" ¦ And over . Dan must have been very much obl iccd stead of the ball, and went off memeriadltj . This number opens the second rolume of this ex- we could transfer along with it its illustrations. We my head, bsen luolung nt a long double row of girls and boys walk- to the Chronicle for bringing these '" "With feet , " gentle recollec- cellent periodical, and nve are happy to find the editor may, however, state that Mr. Ckuiusuaxk's prin- of lead, ing slowly towards Mr. S 's church. What a mon- tions" of his forward : though they may A New "Way op Making Mosey.— Buy a two-aml- Colfly, daihl y, possibly have acloiovrledginij " the success that lias firmly esta- ci pal scheme for saving life in case of h're is, tlic heavily trend ? strous medley will the minds of those children present spoiled " a speech of remarkable " sixpenny Gossamer , and you'll very soon get a crou.it Now when doth power in a differ- blished the ' Shilling Magazine' as a public organ." erection of a continuous balcony in front of the upper Tim e thu3 lose his wings \ if they actually take in the instruction of their priest ! ent way. But if tho old Liberator could out of it. Now iita goes Time not speak, " It Isas made a sphere for itself." That it will con- windows (of each floor) of every house. The appre- thus crawlin g on ? No one can form to himself an idea of such a state of there was a young one at luind with tlie now doctrine Give ms Tims.—A Scotchman having hired him- ;. iinnc xo -wiaen that sphere, and increase in popnla- hended evils of, and objections to, this simple contri- With other voice the sweet bird sings, mind, who does not know Mr, S . ' , one of tli B greatest —and a very pretty doctrine it is too—which, as we self to a. farmer, had .a ehoeio sot down before him, atv. we cjuiuot doubt, judging by {he number vance are answered by Mr. Cbciksuask most satis- And to my soul sad answer brings — luminaries of the Evangelicals. It is probatlo, however, all know tho freedom of speech which that he might help himself. His master said to him, : " When those the Liberator before as. factorily. Other contrivances for guarding against tec love are gone! tii.it the children will keep very little of what they hear allows to his members, may be " Sandy, you take a long time to breakfast. the i supposed to bo that of " " Ia The iustory of " St. Giles and St. James" is con- gnition of the clothing of females when engaged Tlie present number being the first of a new vo- under the name of reli gion ; but , unfortunatel y, iu most the devout papa as well as the godly son who pro- troth, master," answered lie, " a cheese o' this size ' tinued, l'cor St. Giles isarrestcd on the false charge in their household duties, and for saving life in case of lume, affords a good opportunity for new subscribers cases, the mental distortion will contin ue through life, pounds it. Because Mr. Wyse, of Watcrford, ap- is nac sae soon eaten as' ye may think." shipwreck are aud altogether of having robbed and murdered St. James, who has , suggested and explained, making their acquaintance with this Riview. disabling tlie pries tly slaves from all health y and rigor- proves of the Irish Colleges Bill, Mr. John O'Con- " " " the article is DlFKKREXCK 11ETWKKX H Oi'.DS ASD MO XEY. — been found ly some smugglersin an apparently dying one of a most useful and interesting ous use of their faculties.—It is melancholy to consider ncll says, Wysc is a schismatic Catholic •, and consigns King Chai'les II. having ordered a new suit of clothes character. the numbers who aro State. They carry tlie wonnded man to Dovisnest, S1MM0NDS* COLONIAL MAGAZINE— Jew. thus mentally crippled by the him—never mind whither. The Irish Bishops don't to be made, just at a time when addresses were earn- iLe residence of a The recent dreadful calamity ia Dover-street must the various priestho ods. villanous old usurer, the husband London : Simmonds and Ward, 18, Cornhill. activity of Mr. S 's school approve of the Bill—every Catholic ought to listen to ing up to him from all parts of tho kin gdom, Tom Of a yoang and lovely woman convince all classes of the necessity of some means appears to me to consist of from two to three hundred , who—the case is a There are several valuable articles in his Bishops—if lie refuses he is a schismatic, and tho Killigrcw went to the tailor, and ordered him to common one in " hi " being adopted to provide for the saving of human this number children .—Does Sir. S and his compeers gh life —has been bought in the ' love educa- end of schism is—never mind what. If you are dis- make a very large pocket on one side of tlie coat, fashiossMc slave-market life iu case of fire. House-proprietors general are of Simmouds Magazine, of which the chief are on passionatel and with the usurer's gold. It in tion ?—Yes ; y—they love the education which satisfied with the Bishops, Mr. John says, you have that tho King could wuld appear that too avaricious to care " The Progress of Wealth, Trade, and Population in one small one on the other , the money-lender's wife and St. one jot for the lives of their produce s slaves to their own priestl y class. one remedy—as appeal to Home. So Homo is to hardly get his hand into it ; which seeming very odd James Live been tenants ; their onl Canada ;" " Notes on the Sandwicli Islands ;" " Port , lovers. Snipeton (the usurer) is y thought is for their property, the bo the mistress when the empire is disunited ; and when they were brought home, he asked tlie meaning absent from Lome, value of which may ta secured- the insu- Phili p compared with tlie Cape of Good Hope and THE FATAL EKH0H. when St. James, in a state of un- to them by Repeal means the supremacy ' of the Pope iu of it ; the tailor said, Mr. Killigrew ordered it so. eonseioasness rance oifices. Their other Colonies;" and " The Agriculture of libidos- One of the oldest and most pernicbus err ors of man- , is brought to the vulture's-ncst. The culpable indifference should not Home 1 One can hardly believe the words, though Killigrcw being sent for and interrogated , said , one TCtum of Sni however be tolerated, tan." There arc also several articles of a lighter kind, is that which supposes tlie necessity of formin g a peton exhibits a scene the nature of by tho legislature, and if the they stare you in the face.—Mr. O'Connell said,— pocket waz for the addresses of his Majesty's subjects, which may latter are equally character, mixing entertainment with instruction . body of men who, in the name of Heaven , shall take be imagined. St. Giles is brought to indifferent* the public must, by a " He obeyed the prelaws of his Church (hear) ; for and the other for the money they would give him. Dovessest to be identified by the supposed dy wholesome " pressure from without," enforce legisla- We have perused with much pleasure the portion the guidance of the reli gious princi ple of all the res t. who were the ecclesiastical ing man, here given of a " Narrative of a Stcam-Yovage from authorities for the Catho- Tacit, of morb than Excisn Omcsius.—The Com- but at ihemomeni of the expected recontreSt. James tion on this all-important matter. To Mr. Ckcik- Once gra nt that such bodies exist, for the ben efit of lics of Ireland , but the bishops of Ireland Southampton to St. Lucia ;" anil Captain' Morton's orality, or much more ? He told missioners in tho Excise Ofnce were offended at a is found to be gone. In describing the usurer, the silvsk we return our grateful thanks for callin* , for tho salvation of tho etern al the right lion, gentleman again, that he ought to look public attention to this subject and we earnestly article *' On the Origin of Basaltic Columns." The souls of men, and a most active encroach ing principle is Quaker, who answered yes and no to their questions, author thus launches his thunder against the Moloch- , to Rome, and not to the House of Commons, for ad- and asked him hope that, through the medium of his delightful Table article entitled " Reminiscences of the Island of brough t into existence, which must bo per petually at , '' Do you know for what we sit here?" like gods of gold :— Cuba" is also entertaining, although the writer vice on this subject. Even if this house were com- " Yea," said Nathan, " some of you for £300 Hook, his excellent article will be read far and wide. has vork upon society, to brin g it completely under the posed wholly of Roman Catholics , and " THE OLD SAS'3 SWOM>." as yet told nothing about Cuba, and in his sketchings , it would be no tri- others for £1000 a year. ptwer of tho priesthood. TUe usurpati ons of Poperj bunal to bring a (Question before, which was between Ebesszer Snineton , in all tvorcDjr dealings, held himself is much more of a caricaturist than a painter. From are the natural result of the existence Bad News jor the Fair Ski. — Railways have Of a priesthood, him and tho bishops of Ireland. Here was the de- a match for any of the money-coimu; sons of Adam. lie TI1E TRAVELLER'S MAGAZINE-Jutr. Lon. his narrative we extract the following tit-bit J— which, more than any other in the world, tended much to do away with romance, identifies its claration of tho Catholic bishops—the authority but tho " un- couia fence with a guinea—and sure we are guinea- don : T. C. Newby, 72, Mortimer-street, Caven- ownsupremacy with the highest concolvable interests of kindesf t cut of all , coup cU grace has bsen dealt ffincing JONAH AND THE WHALE. which lie believed to be the supreme authority in Ire- i " the is a far more delicate art; is an exercise demand- dish-square. mankind. Hardly any of the ancient religions afforded by that monstrosity of a Lord, Henry Brougham, ing An English missionary, one of a set of humbugs who land, controllable only by the Sovereign Pontiff de- . a fcc-r touch, a readier sleight, than the mere twisting This well-conceived Magazine fully bears out in its such plausible pretexts to the ambition of its priesthood, , 1 who ha*actually .introduced a bill into the House ot' Of st«- foils:—he are as plentiful as carrion crows in distant parts—and daring this bill was dangerous to tho faith andJ i could fence, nay,with even the smallest second , the promise contained in its first number. as tlit priesthoods which have seized upon Chriifuurity ns Peers , invalidating-all future Grotna Green espousals current coin what good they do, save gulling John Hull, and swindling morals of the Catholic people. , gentle- 1 of the realm, and—no matter who stood The articles are all entertaining, the only fault fairly their jeculiar domain, derive from tho doctrine3 of tlie " Look here that may be solemnized subsequently to tlie'first o£ against him—come him out of his cash, the Lord only knows ! for neitlier 1 men Repealers, at the kind of freedom which your ! off conqueror. " Gold," aays Shelley, chargeable against them being that nearly every one Gospel. next January. Runaway matches, hearts of linder, "is fe old nor sensible persons have ever yet been able to find it out. Liberator has in store for you. If people are to man's sword.'" And most wickedly at times is a continuation " to be continued." " My First pay j, and Hymeneal chains, are to be all crushed I xxicutli Will fcscrj'.lxarded men, with blood as cold and thin as An English missionary, I said (termed Mr. Sleekhead, no filial obedience to these ghostly fathers, there is no I Pilgrimage and Last Tour," by the Editor, is ex- In no patter whatever, needs a mnn be ' this avalanche of legislation, while s}>arf o and Hair.ea TOiter ia tlidr vein;, hack and slash with it! They know doubt becauss the hypocrite wore his hair gummed down reminded of end to the paternal homage they may seem fit to I, tremely amusing, the amusement being considerably what he h'JJeves, except in religion. What will scintillate no more around the blacksmith's forge. *~*e Srfm, palsied warriors! upon his brow, to assume the most sanctified appearance) a man believes exact. If the bishops interfere about a lecturer on 1 how the weapon ivill cut heightened by the humourous cuts, representing some he knows, and what he knows ho Oh! ladies fair ! whilst Gretna Green is yet un- f«r t-stria gS; tliey one day called upon a Hack nigger (for there are white believes. Why should anatomy or jurisprudence, why not about a family! know what wounds it will inflict ; of the droll characters with whom the author came the priestlood come to deaccrated by act of Parliament, fly to that " city of eut thin the woun ds ones in coal pits), and found him bent upon reading the us with an inventory of what wo matter, a bargain, or . a lease ? They have a right to : to Meed inwar dly; there isso no outward in contact " up the Rhine." " Narrative of a Voy- believe ?—The refuge," and give your tyrannical guardians the

.More " Colovb" tor Mb, Wm-Cab pestei C, Drog hedi.—Irisl.m-n reside m in Ireland may le- most remarkable K Little of the entire. The bullet entered cned ' Run run " J oax VTat kiss, bt their " Fbiesd " asd come members of the Cltar tist Co-operative Land Asso- Ixtli wfc on tuc right out, , , here come the Dragoons ' That wound occasioned his (loath . The ball pfwed As» 11k, side, and over the onrtilnsp of the second O'B."—As we expected , the " Maclv- ciation, and pos ^-s precisel hts and which caused the fellows to fly from their victim. behind. 1 was with t^rtuer , " J . B. y the same rig nb it then traversed across the chest through the body ami escaped in requisition. The thin- privileges as Eu iish members. DREADFUL C ONFLICT. , nnd nmdo its Dawson then got up, and stii««;i>rcd to the ol all tho iag brush " lias been again g A copy of the rules xilla l> armpit house of a Drs. Wa ] \ am\ Trwiiwu at the examination ejii- has been sent t «e ffifiin i ? . ° , lacerating the flesh Mrs Oakcs, but her son drove him off cWnut il "3. 1'- 0*1! * could not quietly take the , accordin g to the request of C. I'atal Collision beiweex i-olice asd Pea- iliea l oily, but without , and he reeled bodies except llml oUiuh C'aliaghan. san tr y , it is hoped , fracturing the to the house of u man names tlK-t~ "I H1.ES ESS, UUempr, and OV ER-REACH- Mr. Hokson being absent from town, several communicc- OF THE COUXII C'oHK. —DcjJLI .V, J uLT 2.— cnesi uonc. buch aavrau. out the dooi' Dr. Wall examined by Mr. .1. V. Maguire.-I am a remedies as were most proper new was shut against him. He ING.*" He kus, tlurtfori -, returned to his old avocation , tions await his return. Accounts have been received i" town of a melan- speedily administered stood there fur a moment , me-iiea l gentleman and surgeon. 1 saw tho body ot , and tlie case promises a fa- wit, seeing his assailants and s««fa f lii> former por traits of Iris " friends " in the choly collision between the pulii e and the peiwantrv, vourable result. retnrnins, he got to tho Julia C-illfiffhan and examined it. The cause of her " other side ot the road following f:uH >n. lluw he " touches" jioor Watkins —• — which took place on Monday evi '"jug at tlie fair ol Crossing a , and went info the house of a death ' wound. 1 saw tin: body yester- " MONIES REGEIVED BY MR. O'COXXOR. r large tract of country we next came to man named Lacy. Lacy was a guu-sliot Li a •' j>W)r uiWiijiiiCiw THlXG,a!l serving J. JJ. 0"i). ;** and mow to come off wilh men were fighting, and the police , wres concealed the aperture. Tho mob comim? to the ii« »* " Ditto 2 0 0 ted one, who Holland, aj,-ed 23, and lately married, was shot dead door entered at the left side of the backbone, and took an sorrv " pay'." " The talc-of the tff l. " «s not, ho«- would not be appeased ,- tliev c-oojii, <-'d him in tiie , demanded to have it opened , but th*re Win" a such I'lyjn outh , per llobinson 12 3 viJ- " ?1 1'lti' 40 >n tl)0 village, alter the ])oliee had moments deJay tJju obli que course forwnM, passing through tho right t cleared up; and we suspect we linve notjtt StocJ q>on .. .. a 0 0 la^c dispensary, whon his fricuas oHect iei 1tt tlielii v .v drove it hi, and searcheif ibr ' exer ye t ed. in great uispnisary. Her mangled corpse was hum- l'awson , ]) nrh) lung- ami escaped tluviiirii the riaht collar bone. ;lie last about 0YE1UREACMSG. The revela- Unnisky 2 0 0 uuiubers, and demanded his releast which was re- on a table S the searcli Dawson contrirw! to that; heard • facing tho door, and a vast crowd , princi- jorcc himself Site must Iiavu stood witfr Iicr hack to the person the partm -rsliip hav e jet to come out. Mean. Aslitun .. ., 10 2 0 fused, and at once a furious attack \ v commenced pally thnmgli a small hole from the pissty l«'ed. I'ons of ?s women, thronged the house, which, from its [»to air. Keller' I saw Jeremiah Cou«hian before dt-iUli. Inm «e must take what is afforded us, and be content Norwich 2 0 0 upon the building, and some ofthe-po. 'ice were struck general s meadow, and crawled thromjlfthe ' tinic. IIuJ Jc-isiicH 5 0 0 appcurnncOi 1 should say belonged to a eom- gli grass m, not sure as to the name of the person , there was suc i ilivh:"—Let not P. S., of Leeds with stones. The , shocking nj to the house, where he was secreted bv lien-, then, is the last " Poilsworth , near l'ai-nsicy 1 9 0 police fired , aisl, to re- fortablo farmer. O.n examination , it was found that Mr. confusion. It happened that 1 was at the f. h' on tha late ei^ht persons were killed asd sereral Keller s man in a loft. The mob, finding that (if iixTv be such a jierson), be deceived. There is not Preston , jier J ames HiWn 117 2 , others the ball entered at th e back, and passing between the Dawsun had "« notice «f last week. If !ie will look , FLTiTIIEU PAKTICULAES. death. The deceased iV-is a very respectable, quiet n woinnn with served a man in ihe fob- iy))0 J )] cm] w.lS called Sulli- dexte rousl y the writt -r avoids repeat- ?rom E.. q jq o stones until they left her apparent!? let Mm mark how rnK-j - " " y -j woman, and was by met c accident passing throu gh I leless. van , but I did not see a man named Walsh t'lere ; I or mentioning them lVr H. llullaiid , lJu i. o (Front the- Cork Repmter.J But to return to the scene at the disponwu-v. fa? die fads stated by Mr. O'JJriin , Xorwicli, per Gcsit 0 the village on her Vay hume, at the moment of the A t the saw a man on horseback, with illion l:ehiml, who tlitni tefvre Uie ]mUie. Had 10 O Ballimiassig, Tlesday, July a. —I .have moment Dawson wasseparatcil from hisnarfV, a p in'Vsi cli a way as to ta in? ¦RECEU 'TS l'ER GESEKAL SECliETARY bc*n untoward even t, which koi'ght her to a premature CojBtnb 1 was told was Sullivan , and who was ti' ¦$)'< ami very " impu dent dvaial «f ouv statement * . for the last scveu or cighi houi-s witucssiag scenes of ea 1 igott and ilnmian followed to trv to , lie dune ttlis, liis p-nvc. When no service oou W bo rendered her, we piotect him much inclined to excite persons to 'it with him ; at once. 1*. S. will see, f»r such an agonising ami heart-1'endfng i>atu?o, that 1 , but were obliged to retrace their stens fe'l would have K-cn apparent s. \ Saimou .. .. 0 « about the neighbourhood are of tkit tiie bone had not been in a body, charged e dismounted. The next iiasiesal'icct, butit was forced onus"—as if Mr. 0'13., heard the waitings orokon. the ball having - up th hill , in the hope of gaining place I K oltuu SO ])evijy. A. Holmes ..10 widowed mothers aud fatherless 1, passed ih romth the fleshv tie police station , which was saw him was next Connor's house without and not Mr. V , was the aggressor. Sow, let P. S. look children, or tlie lout pai-i. ot the arm about a mile off. In liw hat. That is ab Math, iicr E. Cottlc ..5 0 LutlJb uroush .. ..5 0 and disconsolate grief oi" , and it is hoped that no ulterior the contusion attending this out fifty yards from wheivhe was to the iusoltnt, ruffian ly K-tttr which Can«.iittr m- friends aud ntkihbours at danger will result movement , their prisoner dismounted j CARDS. the sufferings " , with care and rudidoiw treat- (•Millivan) , and it adjoins the fepensary . f Jid nob few weeks ago, signed " An Inde- of their wounded relatives. Amid the escaped. In the course of their retrea t ' sem-d in his iwiper a "We stminster .. ..3 0 liaem> they see him in contact with another niaii. A crowd " in which Mr. 13 excitement and confusion which prevail all about, it 1 ne bodies were met at all points by dense masses of pcrole penden t English Charti st: a lett er Bilsum 4 8 of the other victims now- had ban re- , rushed through the fair field and lined the ditches, ; tlie publ ic and is difficul t to collect accurate details of all the facts -. niwed to yelling and throwing stones, but were fortuiwte 0T.ricn is spoken of :is preying upon CCSCOMBE TESTIXOXIAt. a distance near Fiva Mile-biu'go bv ilieir enoiwh anil there was a crowd almuf him which he seen-x'd t» '' week to week, but i have made the most minute inquiries, and 1011 8 to gam the top of tiie hill alive, thonch vevv buniim gging the working classes from Derliy, A. Holmes .. 2 C Derbv , \V. C. P. S. ..10 n . ." ' and 1 cannot await- sceinj; them to nWard head,- huzzaing, and going back, ' atrabilious spoken to at least forty of the persons who wore much U-iused. ]la»iug got into tho station"-iiouse, when bt.Ui Carp enter and the miserable Uo., A. 15 1 0 at the fatal ' l0 1 ust < A .5«'wcrfu'l yonnu'nmn named tliey Ji;i-v 5.—This inquest ¦ Mr. 0'l irien victim rrsn. spot, or in its immediate vicinity. I am, Corm-Iiusf llV.'V T t F ' , made preparations to defend, thmnsnlvps :icrai»»t will not , it is supposeilvbc creature who wrote it know very well tha t onic, who resided at Itollimvolioe, is shot orou'.'li fe to a close for several : A Keiiublican .. ..10 My. T. Salmon .. .. 0 fi tiiereiorc, enabled to supply you with what 1 think any renewed attack, aad were slwi-tl v after joined bv days. A great deal o? is every week spending the money of his friends , deiw through the chest, and a man named Charles e\idence has Ainiut-and-out Cliar- T. W. Wheeler.. .. 0 C may Ijc generally taken as a correct outline of the tho magistrates. Mr. Meade, iWring an assault been already adduced, and speeches- '• and su-rificin -, his health, time, and labour, to pro- J.L Carthy, who resided at liallyheda, and has made, ' tist 10 melancholy transaction. luft a upon the station-house, rent off a special lnessenn-i- - aui points of practice discussed, from all of mote tlie i«.Ht!cal and social liberty of these same wilo and four young children , is also shot which it Thomas Mabtix "WnEELT.11. _ There is an annual fair held in the village dead, and .o bqrk tor ?, reintbrcemcat,. valid be diiiicult to make sel?ctimis caleu-- TVorfciiiiJ classes, ami il>:it, wlule such fellows as of Bal- has beeu carried to a distance from the spot Within two honrs from JiuJia ssig, on the 80th of June , which is usually well bv hN no-tune the- messenger was lated to threw any new light upon tho ]iainful occur- [ -Carpenicr arc sacking dieir sis idld teu guineas a RECEIPTS OF CO-01'EUATIYE irieiius. despatched, fortv nolit-e . ' ' LAND SOCIETY, attenuoil by all the tanners and people hail am veil from the city, in jiiiglos- wnder the t-aru ••?ticc'.- Tlie witnesses brought forward on tlie part- • week for boWennj up the Leagu eis, and soaping in that dis. A man named Doasy is also stated to bo Oi tlic people,, l'EU SECRET AllY. trict, a«d it is, 1 believe, customary to so dan- ot Aub-lnsiioetoys Walkov axil Croon, wid hond deposed that the police iireil upon th« \ the usurious oppresso rs of the poor. With the send a small gerously wounded as that his death is hourlv oon- crowd - UaST ISSTiLMESTS. police force to the fair in order to prevent ox- stawes- Condon- and Moylaa,. aeeoinjf >vitlion-b sulfiuicut caiife ;: wlillo, o^ tho other exception of his exposure of O'Counor 's Land hum- riots or )ected. tnied bv Dr. , ! . £ s. d. £ s. i. the disturbance of the peace. This Har«s,.iiliysicuK» to tlie cons-JabuIary.- hand we have- the doctors swairinif thaf-iJie roof of (and we would venture a bet those articles 0 4 0 precaution was There is a policeman named ' bu " Se% Bar nsler .. .. 0 12 0 taken yesterday ; but, Dawson rather se- tlis-dispensary,. in which the policu wcro posted , was there has not I tcwslniry district 0 14 S StalcybiW ge .. 0 IS i unfortunately, in my judg- verely hurt, mre uot wri'ten by Car penter himself) * .lie has three cuts on his head from INVEST CM THE BODIES- OS' THE 3£AO. tern away by she peasantry, lliniiiiivfj.-im ment, not carried out with either the prudence, gow.1 who wanted- 4<> yet at apjwared an 'riginalar ticle in hi>iia]icr for three months .. 0 12 0 Liver pool .. ..040 stones, and his lip is split; but nothing more serious tLeni—that thes saw-severa l large stones in i-lio Mr. Wjiritig.. .. 014 Ci-urge II. Cliatwin 014 temper, or moderation which tiie judicious discharge B.vwj«HASsio , J 37.V 4-.—Thc-court sat this day at room th at is worth an old ballad. Mr. O'Brien was never the than those cuts and bruises, lie was sheltered at a whieh had been- flung at the police ' Mrs.Livesav ..014 lVj en , France .. 014 0 ol so onerous anil responsible a duty demanded. ten o ci'ock. The magistrates present were—Colonel , and \ mn their ori ginator of a quarrel in his life. He never attacks any gentleman's house in the neighbourhood , which was sire were calculated to do " gnevons bodily-harm Mawlicstcr.. .. 0 13 4 Mr . Tobin .. ..014 About half-past seven o'clock, when the business of lHirke, J' P., Captain Atkins, J ..I?;, Iiyttkton Leicre- * if one, nor wars «ith a:iy o:ie, except in self-defence—nor Toilinonica M' tlie means of saving his life from the infuriate thoj? cainc in cosiiict with : .. 0 fi S orsiorong li C0111- the fair had concluded, a number of d ter, J.P., brffiiol Cbunor, J.P., J. ' the human'body. ' Nearly even then unless the provocation be great , and involve Norwicli .. .. 0 10 S persons re- people. Mokncv, J.P., t!i9 entire mon 0 9 4 mained near the fair field Uavey O'lirady, J.l\, ,].. W . -W.' of tiiis- ilay was consunied in tlie ei.Vimiiia- character. When a man like Carpenter , whose whole Coukvnnouth .. 0 12 0 IlcMeii-brMse ..050 , and about the little vil- I'herc is one matter more to which J.p., Meade ticn ol' lage. I have , before I close, J.I ..Captain Uooert3 .J.r., ^ two of ilis-coiiiitry pcoplo—Denis Dehvny and political life has been one career of time-strviug Carlisle .. . 1 0 0 Mr. H. Smaller , made special inquiries to ascertain I must call your special attention, 1 examined , .M. Roberts, J.P., and l' ' whether many were c-are- K. Knarerjboroii-'h, .M. :Ai!!fk Hurley—whose testimenj- was to thf samc a]>ostas v and mercenary phrase-making, and whose Tivcrton .. .. 0 13 4 Clilhtroe .. ..014 under the influence of drink, iiuJy . iJie uispensMi'y in which the police R- fffeetasthat . Suuth London ..040 'VVar ' took refuge, Mr. Molaney, givesi'^ytliewitnesisss wiitlieprericiisday. private life is even more disreputable than Ids public ey .. ..014and I find that those that were so were compara- and now J.P., addressed, tho benolv and said , Mr. Corduroy ..014 Mr. IV observe its position. There is a window Uckny swore most- positively skat no injiuy was : yatt .. ..014tively few , the great majority being sober and very and as the m»sistrates were implicatatl in tha transac- life ; when a n:au of this stamp—a man who never joins Greun 'wicli .. ..200 Tower Hamlets , door in front lacing the cross road ; there is no i.oseao the back of-hi s l)is|n'ii?!;yy ' peaceable. A party of police, nineteen in number, tion owing to certain publications that had appeared , until therc* were the people but in periods of excitement , when radic al Uou' injiie .. ..054 Wliittin gtou and window or aperture to the rear. The stones which tlizM-corpses on Wic road outside; but subsequintly, under the command of Mr. Kelly, sub-inspector at ne should request that the court examine him , in • politics pay, but who invariabl y skulks off to pander to Asliton-uiider-L jnc S 7 S Cat 0 1C 8 knocked in the roof were all thrown from the rear, on hia-ilcposition^bshig rend ov«> by the coronsr, he Mr. Fraukkuu ..014 iunsale, were stationed near the cross-road. At one order that all impressions might bo removed. the people's cniinies the moment the excitement is over, and yet the liring necessarily was directed a»ainst conxsdod hiinself by siyiim thiYfch&'had not , at the ' sua Res. side of this spot is a public-house, kept, 1 think, by i' The Coroner- said he- would,, of course, examine and thatmiddlv-cf assiKitrimagKhc-comcsagamnecessary the people in runt , who could not have been the par- tims he saw the bixlies,- aViuv/-3 : Dcwsliurj-dist rict S 4 4 Mr . Tobin .. ..040 a person named Cailaghan, ' him. f the hack of tha to lii> sulteistencc ; when a inau of this stamp —A LOW aud at the other side oi ties to that attack on the building. I have not time Dispensa ry. TJio Westminster ..180 liinninsliain .. O 5 a the road, running parallel with it, a Doctors Wall,. Tresilia»,. and- M'-Eyor3 inquiry was - then aupuri'jcd to EOKS lam hnd , ydarro gant teixow, oH}iv«s a poor is a low sl ted to add more. i. v«re then MiKSaj:> morning. Mrs. "Waring .. 1 13 S Liverpool .. .. 1 1G 0 house which^ |:;is latterly been used as a dispensary. sworn, and the evidence was- about beini; proceeded tmohiimus Tlihtg, DEvocxf i> wun bile asd juiorsT , 1). Cover , sen. .. 0 1 0 T. JJ . C. and Sons 3 12 u There are over a hundred and twenty police under o 'uly J-»v I' lWUHO 111 bltu WIVM1U , 11 Vlll bllU !IU1£1IUUII11IUU U Ul with, when 7th.—This inquiry is liKeiy to lie protracted ) to dy for him a dirty job which he has not the moral D. Cover , juu ..010 AVarlc- y .. .. 1 18 G arms in the barracks on the Bandon-rbad , under the * Adamstowc Mr. Walsh said ,, that before gobs to an interminalile.-gcrioil. Wteiess after witixss is I. coura ge to do iimisclfj he uujjfct , and he must, and he Mr. Livcsa y.. ..042 "Kacujj „ .. 2 17 01 , whose names 1 understand arc Sullivan command of Mr. Walker, sub-inspector of Cork. A into evidence it " ami Neale began to quarrel might be well if he stated tho mn'nf facts of the case. pmtaecd to provo-that they saw-^erowd around the shall be made responsible. There is one expression in Leeds 10 0 0 Scth Travels ..0 3 0 , , and others having inter- messenger has been despatched for the coroner, and 1 * Carlisle .. .. 0 2 S fered—-whether He thought it unnecessary before so-intolli police.previous to tlie firing—th.'.t' they heard a noise Cal cutta 's notice which did not a littlo amaze us. Of J. Morgan .. ..030 as combatants or peace-makers I can- shall send you a report of the proceedings ou the in- gcntajury ; ' Uunbrfli .. ..900 J. Walsh .. as the present, with so ' —saw a few boys-.throw stones ;>.ui\ a Ttritr, tlie man must li;ivt what D'lsracli calls a most ..030 not ascertain—the police felt it their duty to arrest quest with all despatch. experienced a cosoaer, to jf o , then the genera l ; Mr. Cur< "Unvy(W]rite Tow«r Il-.milcts, one of the into the full details of the dceharge of iire^arms. The was occu ' " CvMv.foics conscience" to Tenturcupon such an expres- princi pals, Sullivan, ami immediatel y on BALUNiussio, J uly 2, Two o'Clock. Tlie ut- case. ir^tniiiur pictl . lK.rsi-) .. ..140 Wlutti ugtoil their doing eo one After some discussion as to hi& ri akt wiMi hearing th»- evidence of V/W. Regan, who de- ¦ sion as tlie «rur'D HCLES. to rescue Sullivan having thus become conduct , arc sullen. They arc most respectful to all il to ' perceptible occurrence from the commencement to the fatal ter- thae screwed oa-. their bayonct^an began load. from the rightful owner , himself, to another and an Rilstcn .. ..074. Darieston .. ..020 , the police retired with their prisoner to parties seeking information ; they ask for an impar- Rirmiiig liam .. 0 1 G "Macdesfield the mination, or to occupy the time of ths-oonrt and the lift sot fri htcaed,. and made .'uivway to a potatoe honest party ; and his fear of tlie triple list of his unfor- ..030 dispensary—the door of that edifice was not on tial investigation—a request that there seems every ^ Jlertli yr Tydvil .. 0 0 S Notting ham.. ..008 jury with the details of tho g-iiiien behind -tiie-.dispensary. Id-j then heard.sovc- • tunate creditors , who will never be able to persuade the hinges, but it was'laid to. Here some stone throw- prospect of having conceded to them. The magis- case as tliey separately Mrmcliestt-r.. ..13 0 Xv. Cleave .. ..014 ing; occurred. arose. It was clear that the deaths of all i::l shots fimli. The people.• then threw stones themsel ves that they were not thrice " over-reached" To what extent the rioting was car- trates—Mr. John lUolony, Air. William Mwule , accordins Do., j>er Boylo ..032 Aihton .. .. 0 1 0 ried on , am! to his instructions, arose from gun-sh inwards the poltre. He tlieii! made his way to and victimized when their benefactor did whitewash Oldhain .. ..170 Tuduiurden.. .. in front, at this moment, I cannot say, but Air. T. J. Biggs—the coroner, Mr. Franklin Bald- ot wounds, 0 1 10 some shots having which had been inflicted by a fM:Cilrfliy 's hrnise; whilst standim: at .M'C.vthv's liimself at their expense, by tlie grace of God and a Cheltcnliam ..014 Racaj ) 0 1 S been tired, a number of the country win—the parish priest, the Rev. John Hallinan— body of the wmstabulary ; people got into a garden and ho then asked the gentlemen, on the other sid' nsor npolicci&su took dclibcr tarry out tho plan of a society, under tlie ahovc title , to me, when it shall bu clock at widely different indeed from that furnished by the ; settled. Allsub ^ecrfetaric j are requested to immediate ) v night of what had occurred I proceeded to the ' Repeal journals :— mark to make in this court, and if I were tkc coroner ?®£ MILLEll THE YOlINfiKll. F.NLAUGoD- triuch has been propounded to the public by the Char- " , A send to me the names of each shareholder in their dis. locality, in company with Dr. M'Evers, whose valu- I would nut you out. (Increased sensation..). TO THB-. SSZE OP P ifi5GU. : tist Association of Great Britain , having for its object trict , and tlie total amount each has " Tho party at the fair consisted of throe con- Mr. Fitzsimons.—It would not be tak- paid ; stating, also, able services were put in requisition for the relief of ijiat we NO. I. of the Xevr Scries containedtl m HOUS B OP the purchasing of land on which to locate such of its th e number of shares held by each person. Such re turns stables, two acting constables, and thirteen sub-con- should bring " the unhappy sufferers. The lirst house we entered a men forward who have beea charged l>$: COMMONS tAKIXG THE 30USB 01' LiUlDS- members as may be selected for that purpose , in order must be made up to Monday , July 14th , aud forwarded to , stables, who had been marched in from different wretched hovel near the bridge, presented a sight a portion of the public press with murdc-%. LVTO CUSTOM "",, by Joe Millw's wvh AtadeiMiciaa ;a"d. to demons trate to the working classes of the kingdom me in tlie same week, iu order tha t I may be possessed of stations, and who were under the command of Mr. J. Mr. O'Connell. accura te information to lay that it would require the gifted pencil of M'Clise —The less you say abaut the rosss 25,000 iinprcssio as.bave already bnn sold. the value of the land as a means of subsistence , and to before tlie General Meeting of Kelly, first class sub-inspector of Kinsale, who has the better. We Sliareholdors . to depict, or tlie pen of Carleton to embody in the did not charge them with shoeing No. 2, will record a Paintin g by the same .' irt ht , in make them in a measure independent of the capi talist been but two months in the district. The business the villains down. Thomas "Mart in "WnEEtEB , Secretary. pages of some of his most thrilling narratives of which " Aiiwe Kitukw abandon! S.-ii- off/pr ivii " anif •• A'tirw is this : to raise a certain sum of ¦ ^Mft -* . 1% #*B *X*1 .A ***»« rm* of the fair proceeded as usual up to four o'clock, when The plan proposed ±iau auuiTiiig. Mr. Fitzsimons.—I think it righV that wc-.saorild Graliam h tafoii, up upon the ikmje ;" also a bcaitiful ,«O0, in 2,000 shares of £2 10s., by weekly symptoms of hostile skjnilicance began to be exhibited mnney, say £3 potatoes in the corner give the names of the whole body of police unte arms engraving o?" The CWtn of t)« Wounded Pawn t : at tlic instalments of »d.j Cd., Is., or upwards , wMch is to lVith tlie Neiv Series there is also a sylovM acre, and suppus ing £3,000 raised in shares of £2 10s. and impartial manner, as evDrythibg, h, his op Fox had been conversing with Charles Brene the moahfrom the women occasionally broke the silence of police, however, interfered, and the men of the oppo- inion, new TUtei Prkc ThretJuufpencc Slumped , to pofree h> 1'ost each ; this sam would purchase 120 acres, and locate , should be done fully and satisfactorily. J' be had of all steward of the ship, in his usual way, and subse- the house of mourning. With some difficulty I made site party, the ' Keills,' retired from the green. He there- ioOfX!iioc Jioi/i-cnii^ ilay Booksellers and 60 persons with two acres each, besides leaving a ba- fore begged to hand in to, the coroner a list of the Neiysajesi quently descended into his state cabin. Tlie shi way for the doctor, and when he held the caudle to Ranter ami his party then Jef fc the green, and'took a . lance vf £2,750, which would give to each occupant p tianiesot the constabulary uudyarms on the occasion. was at this time beating up Sea Reach his ghastly features and looked for a moment on tho different road from tho Keills. In a few minutes the OSice, 159, Fleetstveet. £t5 Ifis. Sd. for the purpose of building a comfortable , several miles 1 hey were as follows. :—J.o'jn DU im Michael liron- below Gravesend. In less than a quarter of an hour last convulsive agony, he saw that his end was come. latter returned to the green to the number of about , and commodious cottage on each allotment , and the In less than a niiimtc lie had ceased to exist nan, 1 homos CorcovonCo ,. B.rtllymavtle ; William Han- afterwards the steward was alarmed by hearing tho , and his two hundred , and a large body of people mounted the Saturdnj - surplus , if any, towards stock, implements , &c. These lT\ . John O'Farrell, Thomas On , July 19th , will bo published, No. 2.5 of tho report of fire-arms which proceeded from the cabin. announcement of the melancholy truth seemed the ditches around the cross in expectation of a fray. In T\ ^\\ }*-' allotments might be leasedfor ctcr to the members of \Ulsh, Lallvtoavtt Uichard Pigot, Patrick Carroll MORNING RTA», AND "PEOPLE'S On descending with the chief mate he was horror- signal for a burst of that anguish only the Irish pea- a moment after Ranter appeared on horseback, and * , the society, at an annu al reiital of £5 each, which would Patrick Sulh.ww,, Carrigaline ; Anthony Rvan, An- struck at finding Captain Fox stretched on the floor sant can express, when involved in such absorbing rode furiously down the lull, followed by above three ECONOMIST. Ibe fiir below the rea l value ; the gross rental would thus sorrow. The name of the deceased was Jeremiah drew DoiigUs, John Italy, Wilton j Mm Ryan, cf the cabin quite dead. A large ship pistol was hundred men. When he got to tho middle of the Uobt-rt Price One Penny. amoun t to £300. Thisprop erty, if sold at twenty years ' Coglau ; he lived at Skehanagh, Agan, Douglas ; Timothy -Fouarty. Daniel OXTAINIXG a Letter from Mr. " tightly grasped in his right hand, and upon examina- was a small farmer, cross he pulled up, and, addressing his own pavty in pi Et zler iu Cnurus — purc hase, would yield to the funds of tlie SOTe*}' £0,000, and had left , besides his aged mother, a wife and one * Jj' -as, James Donaldson, Kenduff ; Denis Dawson, \J a Report of the Director s tion it was found that he had placed the muzzle of the Irish, broke a new hat which he wore, u^on his of the Tropical Emigra - Tvhich sum, if expended in a similar manner to the first , child to bewail his sad and untimely fate. The bullet dallinhassig ; Richard Ilickson, Kinsale. tion Society—an article on the Squabbles ot the <"i ' pistol jtist above tlie right hip, and had then dis- horse's head. This was the signal for attack ; a i ereut fWuW locate other seventy-two persons, and so on, con- entered at his back, and passing through the lungs 1 y^ Dr. M'Evevs, examined by Mr. Walsh.—I am a Societies wliich aim at bonelitting the 1'oople ; anil charged it. On the left side were two orifices evi- followed from those on the cross, whi^l . was an mucli tinuing to increase in the same proportion until the came out at the left side. Wo then hastened to the swered medical doctor and surgeon, and have been connected Other Interesting information of the Trop ical World . of balla, which, nijon by another from their opponents on tl- . m. tenth sale, which would realise i3",324, and locate 3721 dently made by that number lace where it was intimated that one of the con for a length of time with the South Infirmary. I Tho whole of the back numbers can now be had search being made, were found in the adjoining nearest p Hearing this yell of defiance,; Bjmter le- j at Jfr. Thus the total number that could be located sufferers iay, and in a little house in the village, -oe from his examined the bodies of tho several persons whoso ' iKssoas. cab' Laving passed deav throiiffli Ms body and horse, ami rushed at ftp cutVance to " Watson s, 5, Faul's-alley, ratetaostor.row, aud otlur in ten sales, should the project be taken up with spirit , ia, stretched on the cavthen ilooi1, we found a fine young che Evcen hich deaths are to be inqi\\rcd into. The nsmica arc Julia "Uookscllcrs. afterwards perforated the state cabin door. From might he easily effected iu four years, would be 1,923 man named John Walsh, fr om Carrigaline, aged 24. Cailaghan, John Dosv^ond, Maurice Oorkoran, Ch.iS. documents found on board, it would apu^' oi the fcetlk a man named, WAyJt ft c j persons, in addi tion to leaving in the possession of th e uat Cap- ht leg was literally shivered to bits : it had - grail le M'Carthy, Jeremiah O&itghlan, Curly Ford, Timothy Buenos His rig him. mi vrkn (ktvggms W-. ,nt0 ° A NOVEL EXCURSION TO BRIGHTON estate woith, in the wholesale mark et, tain Fox, whilst at ^-es, had suspected that but on opening the bandajre tlic Q Kcrrucane. Saw Julia Cailaghan , '- Society an been hastily dressed, stable* I''""**' ...• .-. - Maurice Corko AND BACK IN ONE DAY, FOR could cither be re-sold or formed another captain of a shin had been spreading some awav * . "- tnob van and Dcsmord on Tuesday morning, £37,324, which estate several large splinters of bone came t «^j, ..« mm llannan dashed througu tuc. ' about tliree FOUR SHILLINGS ! urc hasing back the estate s pre- malicious reports nspectin" his character to a Mr. «»£ d -' into a fuud towaids p dressed again, as well as time c™ ;,,. - and laid hold of Ranter "lock. I came from Cork to seo the wounded peo- C who acted in the - cu , who had his coat off at the w THE MEMBERS and FKIKNDS of tho CIIAIITIST rioasl v dispo sed of, thereby rendering them freehold , lsaries HeWi?, Of Buenos Ajres, would permit, and the nu „,.{£.:'¦ -atances " a mftn named Cougiiliin in a small house written s""«w time, lie atrugglcd for his release, and called upon nio T « ASSOCIATION and CHA11TIST CO-OPEUATIVK and serve the double purp ose of ensuri ng a vote for the Capacity of the ship's broker, aud that lie had "ratitndc ovcr a-;' .,. ;/^ expressed Ms C«%ha» on Tuesday . ' W er ior tho-«v ju, his faction to rescue him, but tho other policemen Rhe viilage. I «\M LAND SOCIETY , respectfully ann ounce to the Public that also of r elieving the tena nt from the ne- p-r>»-' ...... ---• "-' • -— relief«\-j *w he was"no afforded.wiiurii cu. examined her body. countv and FmouiFCL Accident to a Touxe Lady. having como up at the moment, he was lodged in the morniii" dead, at her nOpiJ, .«ud {hoy have engaged Special Trains for a PLEASURE TRIP yearly rent of £5. District — On Tho dooioi* at once recommended that he should be cessity of paying the com- Wednesday dispensary. The crowd then surrounded the house, caused by a gun-snOt- wound received BRIGHTON , afternoon, about three o'clock, a serious Cork to the infirmary, where Her.. death1 wasI 1 flit. _ I II ...I. ^ai nlrin'A 4-n 4-tin to the beau tiful and salubrious town of mittees of this society have been forded at Leeds, removed into amputa- * eioso to tne accident occurred to Miss Afatilda Wilkinson, second should take place yelling in a hideous manner, and demanding the re- through her body; The ball entered on St'NDir, August 3rd , 1S45. The Committee havo HuddersSeld , "Bradfo rd, Barasley, and many other tion of the limb , as the only chance h the left side daughter of Mr. J. Green Wilkinson, ofNo.39, Wim- was lease of Sullivan , which was of course refused by Mr. spinal canal near the backbonc throug niade every arrangemen t with tho Bri ghton friends to in 'Yorkshire and Lancashire , and a great of saving his life, lie umnametT, but 1 was in- in front places polc-street, Cavendish-square, and niece of the unfor- Kelly, who told them that it was his duty to convey and through the chest, obliquely escaping render the oxcursion a truly pleasa n t one. Children of worki ng men in each of these towns have formed had a young family £>f brothers and sisters, onmber tunate lady Mrs. Round wife of him before a magistrate. He implored the people to immediately under the collar-bone at the right side. under fifteen years half price. The Tr ains will start from ¦iv shares ; aud if the plan is , Mr. Round, M.P., who were mainly dependent on his Mmrt. " taken properl y who was lately burned to be quiet. There was then a cry of buoikulh, which That wound occasioned her death . She appeared to terminus at London Bridge at a quar ter past 8 o'clock sihte— • there is no death at the dreadful fire From this we proceeded with all expedition to the . doubt it will be an im-. means ' Strike them.' The attack commenced, and be a feir hours dead when I saw her. She appeared returning from Bri ghton at Sevon in tlie even- -carried ou., -Mo tvliicli occurred at Ragget's Hotel, in Dover-street, Adamstown, where some of the most dangerous cases precisely, tmont system, inasmuch as it stones were thrown. The police then got the order to be twenty-six years old. I saw John Desmond on of eight hours to visit tlm provement on the -. • - j ^ Piccadilly. It appC.!|rs that tlie young lady had just had been removed to their in", thus allowing upwards ^depe ndent of the own houses. At the house to fix bayonets. They did so, but stones fell upon in his own house, in bed. Was at Devil' Kemp Town, and the •will place the occupant of tu»- . , before tlie accident of that morning alive Pavi lion, Chain Pier, s Dyke, nl a mounted herhOKio for thcpuruGS? Maurice Corkran, whom we found lying on a bed, When I saw Desmond caprice of his landlord, and whatever lmpttve u»» S ot taking an airing them so fast that they were forced to retreat into the Desmond's bouse yesterday. nunu rou s other attractions of this pleasan t town. in the Regent's-patfc, when the almost in the agonies of death, his wife and four When inside in two parts. Saw him yesterday, makes on his estate hy hij industry perseveranc e house. , Ranter told them that if they he was wounded- The Trains will stay fivn minutes at the Croydo n ssA aainiai oecame restive and reared up; thinking no yfoiiig children were screaming at the bed-side, and by one of the , asv in- did not release him, every one of them would be and can say that his death was caused station, to take up friends from Croy don, Mertou trill be for his own benefit , and not suhje pi to doubt to check him, {she suddenly pulled tlie reins, a crowd of ncigJiboure blocked up the single apart- gun-shot kjlleci. To tills Mr. Kcily replied, that he must do wounds, lie foand he laboured under two Mi tcham , and the surrounding distric ts, who uiu.-> t bis crease of rent fur increased value of his laud, the fruits 02 which he ^again reared much higher than before, ment of his wretched and cheerless habitation. On his duty, and that was to keep his prisoner. The wounds. The first ball appeared to have entered his there punc tuall y by half-pas t 8 o'clock. of his labour , besides being an honourable and profit - and Io3ing J'js balance fell backward on the unfortu- examining him, the doctor was of opinion that his " kidney. It able occupation to himself and family iu times of de- windows were now dashed in, and the order was given right loin, in the meighbourhoou of tho nate lady, and rolled Ppon her for several yards. Her case was quite hopeless. The bullet had entered be- upwards to- pression of trade , to priino and load. This was quickly obeyed, but appeared to have passed forwari and In the Pre ss, and 3peedily will bo publi shed , in one volume, groom promptly ran to her aid, attd with the assist- tween ih<, eighth and ninth ribs, and as well as could wnnk the front of the bodv. where it was lodged , and J. W., BiESStBT.—We presume the legal order he speaks while the police were in the act of doing so an at- post Svo, neat cloth , lettered, prico 7s. Oil., ance of the butler and several persons who were pass- be ascertained, passing through theabdominal viscera, tempt was made to foree the door with a cry of ed-it. It pasaed' from right to of is to attend tlie York assizes as a witness. If so, he , from which he extort ing at the moment, conveyed her into the house. came out at tlio Cjher side. He was throwing up ' The police attempted to keep the lodged sa tlic cartilage#.of tho nl» in THE PURGATORY OF SUICIDES must hsve his costs paid him. ' Drag them out. Inft, forit was Medical assistance was immediately procured, anclon blooil in vast quantities, and was fast sinking. The door closed, but it was forced, and one fellow—a very front, I extracted the ball on that Homing, lne A Prison.Rhyme : in Ten Books : J. H., Yobk.—K J.n.'s letter refers to civil business, 1 examination it was declared that she had received no thought advisable for .of tho body, doctor having done all thai. able man—caught the top of ii,- and tried to drag it second wound was on the same side BY THOMAS C00PKB Till: CHARTIST. would reco mmend Mr. Baincs, Q. G., as I l.now of no very severe internal injuries, although it is believed we proceeded about half a mile back part* of the hips, nor thern or any other circait the poor sufferer, into the road, so as to expose the inmates to tlie fury the Ml having entered ia- 6lie present) to be add ressed either to Mr. safer counsel on the that no bones are fractured. further on, where we were informed another victim »pper portkin oftlie lup Orders (for the lawyer a perfect gentleman, and a of the mob ; but one of the constables. drove his two ii cliwj lower than *He-1 Marlbo rough-street; or to Mr. Cooper , He is a pr ofound , Shocking lay. back. through ti» hip and thigh, and O'Connor, oi, Grea t He is modest without timidity, bold Occurrence.—Oxford, Jolt o.—About bayonet into the desperado's breast, and he fell bonu, and passed London. zealous advoca te. ' On entering the house of JohnDcs Jsono, M Adams- hc door and ese»pe in front ti'avening a spaa c of about 134, Blaukfriars- road , without want of courage , of twelve o clock this morning the inhabitants of this Three others! of the juwd then seized t. madDif» r Trithou t bluster , cautious town, we found him lying in bed, wit?; two gunshot now de- fiveincft esv 'Jhe first wsutid was the cause of deatli, and while pleading he city were engrossed in lamenting to each other the dragged it into the road. The doorway was CHARTIST HALL, file hbhest legal acquir ements , melancholydeath of Mr. Thomas Sheard wounds. In one place the bullet entered at the hip- Pigott and Hannan\and acting the sosattl nofc being a nJOBfcaU^wsnsd. lies, was not CITY with the interest of his client r grocer, in fended by Constables. ^ tain-lane -, Skinner-stree t Snov-bill. Ths Char- altra vs identi ites himself bone, and came out behind, the flesh there being wliile the number of stoats thrown dying wijem I attended him. oa.Tuesday Aiormng. 1, Turna i ^ knowledge of his character after eight the lligu-street, who had committed suicide bv throw- Com*iMe Dawsom, of" tto-iietropolis, and tho Eublic generally , aco I acquired this ing himself into the street, and out of a window it is greatly lacerated. The other wound presented - far increased every moment. . A cry was raiaedVvmongst He had no- symptoms o£ imm&iiatc deata . saw tists flaw' close experie nce at Lancaster , four daJ S in the more dangerous symptoms ; the ball had entered at exhorted to tear- do., wn the Maurice Cbrfioran silive »m'iJu«*»y morning belore respec tfully informed that supposedthree stories high. During the last week the mofy and- they-were COOPER (lata of Stafford Gaol , and Queen's Bench, and upo n frequent occasions while the back near the sninc. and was lodged in the abdo- the e then Dssmond. I saw him. an bed at Wv own MR. THO MAS or ten days it has been understood tnat Mr. Sheard house and JiSH the police. A body of psopi visiting the forthcoming Charti st epio, writ ten attending the law courts , waitin g Mt tcbn. No man men. After a minute examination the doctor re* ifi'ticks house. Ha- wasOTfforine' undoi' gun-shot w>und, Author of was in pecuniary difficulties, and the fact being men- rushed to the back of the iouse, and with toi * and entitled "The Pur gator yo£ has more the ear (th at is, the respect) of the cour t (that ont in * per- about tfeo-midile- of tho leS tside. in his imprisonm ent , tioned, it caused fresh expressions of surprise from solved on extracting it, and did so from the fr feegan to strip »ff the roof. The police aow;.. the ball entering TWELV E LEC- is, of the jud ges) than Mr. Bain es. In commercial While inofcBe- standing hu'mg Suicides ") will commence a series of each person that heard it, for no man wasmore looked the most expeditious and scientific manner. cefring that their lives were in imminent danger, When he nweiveS it he coald commodious stands unrivalled. —F. O'Cossoa. It josvied TURES, in tho abovenamed spacious and cases Mr . Baines up to nor did any possess the confidence of his engaged in the operation the poor man manifested calM upon Mr. JMy to peraiifc Uiem t& MeM bat rather sideways to tbe pors^ntfiring. , hall, «n ths first Sunday sronin s in August. Subjects aa •Geserm. Obsekvatioss. —It would be impossible for Mr. fellow-citizens to a greater extent than Mr. Sheard. the greatest courage ; he bore it with patience, such themselves ; but he answered jby saying • Ns-'firing*, oat in froott' near tho jifeotVtiic>stonnach, an«l mnst O'Connor, if engaged the whole of his time, to answer as I never before saw equalled, and it has been my and caaje the people -to'desist, have been » nswrtal wouadi 'HBafc ^ound ¦wa»tl»s feU«TB:—- . . His difficulties were no sooner known than manv to the door W implore —Ancient : its priestcra ft and dsspotis m , ana one half of the questions propound ed to him upon the lot to have been present on several such like occa- but beftn fehe had morels he ressitfed a cause of deafck- ExamiEed. tha- booJy of Dhnrlea 1. EgJP* friends rallied round him, and on examination of his uttered fliany tbeir effucts on succoeding gonerations: its sciejcca, subje cti'ftheLand. Mr. O'C. requests those numerous sions. I have the ball in my possession ; it is slightly ifeface , *(0»rthy yastettoy. Tbe- cauac of his dewlh was affairs found he would, with time to arrange matters, blow of & large stone ®n> the right side of M ts, &c, give t'bsus the MmJthe sh oBitt Rome : its democracy and public virtue , I never hemor- 'b fracturing two,, aniiipasohg thi-suglitb» i—Aneiont Own bat tles; and, as to the Sati/mal -Be/onaer, perament, and it was soon apparent that hissituation keep down inflammation, and unless internal order to fire, aad'he then saidj- '"Fire, tout fire s fceadily. ribs Iseneat , and corrup tion ; its age of great men, * it is possible he may recover. which it fnotureffiiHsOk. and otntinued wltt thei r decay Wtr Triih the dead.—F. O'C. had had such an effect on his mind as to. make it rhage should supervene, Instantly a feiiow rushed a& the door, and threw a spinal'collai*, , policy,literature , &c. are fearfully against him. He hrough theri^lt sida-of th^ohest, and ap- cos^uas ts Aberdeen .—The report of the Soiree of the " Association necessaryhe should be constantly watched. How he The odds, however, large stick at CibtiBtablo Pigttttv which struck Jhm on its coarse t Middle or Dark Ago*: their supers titions ; and had only been peared! to have been lcdbod.imtho sa»uld heap «i , ic. ; tho " Reforma tion ,"4c. Mr. Gathasd , the Lambeth District Secretary of tha • . bmthed his last n I attend the liffe, Chaucer , Caxton , first arid second metacarpal bones, and lodged in . the them through the- apertuse in the roof, amd even appeawsl to have contemporarie s. . Chartis t Cooperative Land Society, writes to us as ' Fatju.Railwat AcciDEOTi—Maschestbb, Monday. ¦ lenmined ttebody tfc» Mid again yester- 7.—Sba kspsro and his ball of the thumb. The hand was so dreadfully swol- Ranter's courage bfl'him,. ft«rh>3 ra) i to the windows house, lish Commonweal th , and tbe Pro ieotora follow,:—In the copy of my letter which Carpent r —On Saturday, morning an accident occurred on the bf to The hall in Uiis case enieredthe right sido a 8.—The Eng ¦ len and inflamed that nothing could be then done for and implored of Hi- "^ieiol :not murder them, day. refus ed to -inser t I -said our averag eiweeMy income wsg .Manchesterand Bolton Railway, by which one man lack of the side, and passed tor- of¦ Cromwell. ¦" " him, and he was recommended to come into tneinfar- and wliile doing sey.iecoarodl seve ral wouuos from little b*jhiiid the patrio tism and poetry, Ssc 1 £" *, and not £5, as the compositor has made it If any was killed, and several others severely injured. It , ,, and escaped at the nipple of the a Milton : his mary. the stones. The police tHani /detei .-mined on retreat wardsand upwards " Glorious Revolut ion" of lGft S ; of Lloyds ' "liners* will call either , at mj residence on appears that one line of the railshave been taken up «m no toe nipple in its escape. It 10 —The Restoration ; Jeremiah ins. and acting con^able ltow \ed ; but soonei sam© aide, destroying tho NationalD ebt , and modern syst.!u» »weekday or. at the South London Chartist .Hall on for repairs, and that the engines at this particular The next house we arrived at was that of 'K» axth body was Cornelius £ord, commencem ent of Millet had la left the thrwiiold. tilku ft he received the blow caused '&eath. Walpole, Cha tham , Burke, Pitt, *'ox, MJ Sunda j erauu Ki l^ Will ahow themB»yOH>ofcs , which plane have been driven to and from'Bolton on the finnwo v nf T.isUiW Thin man received the and examined the body. of governm ent; ' spot that very of a stone on the moutfli. hich, split his upper and I whic\i I saw ytsterday America , Ac. inn pr ove that since the astu ofiiay wo sha res w* saine talk Thb morning a luggagetrain left Man- ia auch a very dangerous and critical * a gun-ahot -wound, the ball entering at ic. ; Indepen dence ol his rccoYOjr. lower lip, and kri«BkfldS liD» ot his front teeth. I He di'jd of jj_The French Kero lution and reign of Napoloon, from the^ ntaatum^ ol preceded and followed by the choral p:rformance of ona Street ; and Watson, Paul's Alley. ^. £he»s means missed his leap, and was thrown , and TC sideways to tho party who fared puWished the train and was killed. In the afternoon an in- vised to bring him to tho infirmary without delay. crwHhwhM L fusrjva* ded him, a"d wl»ch hT ? ' examined was Timothy of these pieces, in which the audionce will be iimU.l to edition of ."JVuV *Cfamj ifete Wo i*^ 17 staggered along I the wounds. Tho last body : Londo n., Mr. deceased when Within a few doors 's house lay another >-ented't}ign t %J , \V aving the house, ww caused by gun-shot . I)ngdale, 37, Holywell-streeti Stran d, quest was held on the body of the . «f this man 's house. He Korrucane, whose death iota get both of Accidental Death. sufferer-a man of frame, and evidently theroad in, ¦£ % of Mr. Keller directly in front, left of the N.B.—Fuith ;r part:cular.a of the lectures, dec, wiU b love, the_ Glasgow bookselle r, can, if he likei. the Jury returned a verdict £ne athletic S into the ditch. Dr. A'omids. He was struck •losscssing His naiuc was W^ mwrt^S,' ind beaten given, these works by ordering them fro m his Londo n pub- None of the others¦ ¦ ¦ injured are in a dangerous great muscular power. ^ 1 middle line . of tho body, close to the chest bone, ••¦ • * . * was pcrliP^s W lisher. Io pretend tiKTOntrary is fudge. state. Jehu Walsh, of iierour, and Uis case -i^ilfat WM tut? Ai rv R TWRRN STaR Julv l2- 18-is » -,

the 50-5 of calcium. The equivalent iwmh^~^^^^l= acquainted for nearly a quarter of a century with ' l T.OXJ'OX AX1) MAXCHKSTK-l DISBCT IXDEl'iiN- [ C : EA?, E1EGANT, AND EXPEDITIOU S birds' dung upon the therefore, is 2c- 5. •< Wf$. A I'OOK FOIt THE J-'ILUOX ! J •* PRINTIK O. ; gfortntlte antt - Sorttailte* existence of immense masses of of tho South Sea, such is the diHieulty of in- 4S. If wiitoi' bo sprinklod upon n ,-y-r 'Wf™ ' jVii-b.-W. i dext 7iATLTA_"; • I Mann 5er3 of , Conccrt- shores ' Kl» p-jil=IiL«. t6 he tv.!i:5)]al d ill ib?J ' .t /COMMITT EES, Exhibitions the .'gestioi« of science into the practice becomes very hot, ami fails into a n»c - .„ ¦ iff. » " .a:.r ll'iii a hrauc!- to tin ibf-irdtVire Pcttmes ^ * thea tres , Ucnclit Societies public bodies FIELD-GARDEN OPERATIONS. troducing su' V-v-i- , ?w 'ooai*-, , and tlmt this very useful substance had this state it is slak ed lm:e, or l bxa^ i- - (Ibaingtou ' ' -H to give 2I»nday, July 15th, ISU. of agriculture, ^ iS i^fe ; s Line). .. iiud it much to their advantage For tiit Week cmmtncing lected, till a very few years ago a called bucausc water seems to co:ui;,u v.-jtlt - ' SS A :"I T AXP 2L2GAX? l'£Hl&MCAr, been altogether neg ' : iVov;5:o!:ai: ,v rej -isicrrd. —O::ices of the Co:np.r.iy, 29 th i l [Extracted from a Diary of Actual Operations on five into Liverpool , and disposed ot, 1 micathi. 'J'lic num ber of water (;\-.r. l..-.i!5hi-il »i:5i r ^. -.-:-:!! sus-i-rb j ^learga te-j lrtct , London ; Hbh-Ktrce; , Bedford : :i:id B; \ . underst and , with considerable diiiieulty ^!-^WM! tr JJss s sria " * :-v twenty thousand, ?cr ^thousand^ o*N in Sussex ; and on several model Majesty s hydrate of lime 37-3. "" " ' -"-1M Lur.i-:- u:: i vii'.-cT?, entitled bills, by inkins near Eastbourne, been informed by a Lieut. Colonel in her St. Anu's-sijuare , Manclic-ster. *. frC'i the cotjwj, of r outh at ' 40. if more water is added to injnS-bili?, us. p» hundred. Orders farms on the estates of the Earl Da tm service, that it' was at his suggestion to the mer- the !ii:.e , n -WM " ' ( c ! ' > b00'is Mv. Nowell, ' 5065 j i.v:< .1 s:iumvui:-:k , akd ASVKSTraEs Cavital , ^ :.,03j,0a0. in 10,(.Ki8 shares tf£5() eadi .—Deposit , Ccontainingc a ycmittav.ee, promptly attended -° SlaitUwaite, in Yorkshire, published by chants that the first cargo was sent to England; and , fluid is ibrmeil, somctunes vailed wx-i „;• - 'iSfi . T :-.: ^:: A , c. :::a h::::- -^vuti a =kt:ri; .f j ?j e X2 J3s. j>«- share. deliveredd( within iive miles of London. of Fariiley Tyas, noar Iluddersfield , in order to guioe things, he was ridiculed, tiiis consists merely of water holding vs s. :! , like all who suggest new unit n tfm®Pri\; and s\;: ::. .:i. .-^dinniiii-liui rr auvc-s <,f * ¦¦• Give your orders to T. Stutter. 0 and 4, Church-row other possessors of field gardens, by showing them " and was rewarded lime su.er cent, oiiglit to be undertaken on their own Tin's cream oflimcwatcnnay be deeanttd 1" 1 ; . ev :Tr !«::tl {be lion. lA-iccsier StanLopo, AsLbumbaia House, TREE TRADE. Two school farms at the manure has become appreciated , even yet_ many nmrkable, boiling water only UiV;l. " Buy in t'ne oheayost market." I've -crcs eaeli, eondtietod people regard it as a mineral substance , while it is hi as very cold water. A gallon oi inie-waii.,. v ant srs. as ^::u wtv r. " Saeoncl . Two private farms, of live or six but contain a quarter of an our.ci! of ?] ' i«gurflrf t^aws, j.nvc iix^n ^ Ccncpil f ir Joau Forstsr Fiizgoniiu, Barf., ll.wley-slrcet, . :-?on wiHi to save their money, will ?ir Harris. reality nothing more or less than birds' dung, limi' •. . i\^} - Wffifrll eac. - LTT r,. s who ' Jesse Pipw, the ether by John "' t:; : "- j i...-i!^.yi. j \ nt DUXX'S MASUl'AOTOlrt, aenn : one worked by superior in strength to the duns' of the domestic low], we have decanted the dear water oil", as .-,i. .".! WMii i .t;t. their HATS the latter ai * }\V. V" r .j :;j- t IIcKry '.r.ioMj.IiSt ; I't A there is onl y one Dumbivll-tlio former at Kastdoan , the Guano Bird that voids it may fill the bottle again with cold water ;«i:(i"^ TCi ; S ir- tj j ,ie c^- .irf ,. K0Ty, j , - .. tf^cter. "^ vcis--~a.\v. j>?5(- 2 two warranted! to be W™ - _ virtues of both liqui d and solid liiaRiiro, for birds do m Air.lnrs ai:il sisj-tr.ce, 1 -e utifuliv .Ta!>!;-s Es-iaile, Esq.. X :i\-vr " f i3fer ;i-]ilai:e. LoniiK- , " saiUCJ. .fC. Tlie consceutivo operationsin these reports very apparent- ).»y passing thron gn it a few ] ,^ (foii pri r.r ;-. >:. .:, my ion- "" will enable the curious reader to compare tlio climate cm-jjonic acid ^ns. Qi.iicJ:,':r.:c n::;; ; ' " WJtl ; iT. ^rtv-tr- .r. ci- - must assume the solid form , and pass away with the c;;r;* '.!, |p . .^t:. .-!^ ^, d.a!ai:.iKg iVar I:un -2rt' i3 ro-.v, iiussfi!-«!i'.i;ir< -, T.ondon . rioullm>al value of the south with the north of ' TtS, « '-«t w»n-icua, «di and fl" other fracnl matters. Since the value of Guano lias liarc ft great atiraction t!ie one for ii.e oqV,''^»r'i, lOJ rirn Liui diul c-Ak.iv.ks, t.-!.. ^ .- j i-i.-ite.l 3c:ur - f=ir .loi::i II:: : c, J.u:i V'Ii:!ii!-j»!;iCf TP-on i2S. ci. tne ii«7r ton, by "Noteaand Obsor- , T.O11UC1!. \ mbl^y weighed on de- Eii 'vland. The Diaky is aided , we send to gather it from the powerful chemica l atiinity ; they find each ot C^lllPccm PRS-3, 1 ::. .- ?.- .-'-v's E;-":t:c:: « ilie :.h«;:1ci o* :';-.:is "or l!:c!::ir- .' IHu r. J? screened, every m .-Jc invu become established , K^q., i-iaC '.-K'S-id *:. *~ s rations " from tho pen of Mr. Nowcil, calculated for in a very surprising way. The chemist l' '1 ' M. n^xc:..- --,;<-, iiajj g :5k- os2v !iv 'on's StWMi *, or lMf.^ > rocks, not only to the shores of t he South Sea, but to ava i , ' -ipltiie! perfect trasslatiu n tstaat, J.}J:u Ilo Sonl. Esq., Mam -h-su-r. _ livery, and warranted ; Ilat. . the time and season, which wo subjoin. seH" suspects the fitJM ih. J:;5: - 'uris «a»ioa v seconds, ^~ >' Kltcl,lcu the coast of Africa ; but our supply will be always of this : when he prtsehee i/i ¦^'¦WM t^s l>y 3: ' 'Uvered mtliiU ™ D 1Ilcs " It is a very pleasant sight to sot children engaged m laces in the tropical climates, iime in a fluid , ho shakes it up with some c i'^- » i 2 ira:!sl:.i *,r, the pr«-.luc:ion of live- of Civii jviitrineirs. CoGoal, 21s. Cd. ; Coko, 17s. De " confined to a few .p 'a' plff'" b5uc-;- 3:=S i .j : U.« j ^'C miles for' exn a useful aud healthy labour upon a snot of ground which wash away its soluble parts, acid gas ; to delect carbonic acid gas, he uh P§ ' VK'i>risior uinTaj-Js of one ihoasand Ii. T. Johnson, Esij., AMenaary -Cliurchyard , London. "'at theaijove prices, or within tw >*" where rain seldom falls to s Pi nee poai> ii. patchcd. u °" they eiui call their own ; they shall be kept apart from remain permanent, and we water. ' ' llic:iard Ju ' mson, jun., Esq., Moorgate, London. ll>wleI ton. Orders by letter promptl .*' 'les ^ so that the supply cannot "UffllS-v,:: 3k 3--£SK ;rs 1 J-" 5 of T:ii 'V % wn nearly opposiu- the vice and folly of the young men of the city." oudit to turn o::r attention to the preparing of it at 51. Fill a phial or a goblet with clear lii|.c.,v.j.;|iM jwt ' 7:ir.;:;-ri nr Jew arc r.mv rsafj. , St. J ohnV-ivooti , London. l]>o!0lita:i' Coal Company, i'79, Hish Holl , ( priti Z2iT '^. 1?-af 3» tn«- t:. .-h. .Note.—The school farms are cultivated by boy! u7i* lionie. As chemistry has revealed to us what it is It is perfectly limpid, and would remain so Vfep! ^' ' To uv iv-Hideled in twcitv- William Kiajr , Esij., director of the Freemas ons' Life As- ^liedUl Liou-strect. , excluded. " fonr rKis! ;i i. Orutr " Tiie 1 Y-uJ-' ]• " in return for three hours ' teaching in the morning, made of , we may hereafter be enabled to prepare it years if the air were Hold il..> vv[\ ,;.$M$ s dUiun. surancs Cum paiiy. — quill , or glass tube, an inch or two Ix low u G «>rj:o Pett-r Livius 1 11'0 us give three hows of their labour in the afternoon for iirtiii eially ; and modern analysis in a remarkable tho s«>- - 'Iw Z T-«^ FAVA-j a of C-^i-r's Xov.-ls. p.atli Sovi-1, con- , Ef n., the G rove House, St. Cutlibcr t's ThThe many thousands who cannot write, ai." ; «»^l0. ' ' II l Uic master ' s benefit which renders the schools sr.iv- di-iree confirms the statements made fort y years ago and breat lie through it two or three times. Y » «jfP Vm faii urc t^K ,:v ^.jravi .i-5, ami GaKivwl Prio ry, Ij i-dford . to learn , but have no opportunities o ^ o°'' o • " , Ou eomi.liti iur one sl:iJiiu a :iii.l r ,'" I eurrORTixG. We believe that at Farnly Tyas six- " There appears to be sonic see a cloud , a vapour, formed in th e iiii:e-\v; .";|M|}tin COnij -yij. $::i- f-. " :o-.vili;; : Jawes ileauo, IZsij ., Loivt-r Lt-1'kcler .sti-ect, London. struction from a writing master, can no M' '££'™* i:s to its constituents. Uei sevenths of the produce of the school farm will be .-'it or ton substances with which we are well ac- millions of minute particles of chalk , yet ;|, i-,.*|Pj|P F1 Ma.ior .T::n: <;s Waller , K. 31., St. James's-sqwirc. THEMSELVES b ei' Partj . :'5 ie J ^ot. r ;:i-t3. The Pioneers . *y OrY assigned to the boys and ons-scventh to the master who quainted— every one of these almost invisible particles f.ff^-' "1'" ¦ Hsi'.ry \Vardh- , Y.sq., Mai'i'lci Jkld. XI - , , ' g^* -¦ J'---- ¦?:¦?. C. Tiic- 1ITIGIITM AX'S SELF-INSTRUCTfffG huric tliere goes exactly one ck-mii-.il atom of '^.j IVsirif. For List of Patr ons an--l Provissonai CommiUce ^ e will receive the usual school fees, help the boys to cul- Uric acid , Oxalic acid, Phosphoric acid, Sulp !i>!U; t$M. S. 3_.5: v- :jitMo5.H-aus. , the \ V BOOKS, each containi»S fortJ" VaScs o1' ° rbonic acid, neither . ' ^' 7. The B&l liovt-r. pi:Viit -ar t- l-efcvrtd to the ' tivate their land , and teach them, in- ad dition to acid, potass, lime, ammonia. one atom of ca more ii01 i. pplv .-l -J. L:. printed pj-ospectus. post.p OS : ' -a-.-: I.ii:co3n. S. Tha Water V." i;rf:. f olding, writing, die, to convert their produce into The Uric acid is found in urine. There is no such thin g as strong carbonic aij.] mm, iplf ' Exr,!S£EBs .—§:r John Ilennk , F.U.S., President of the Xo.' 1 contains strokes, pothooks, hangers, the parti «• th: A'..- Wi:-;rs should by attending to pig-keeping, which at Christ- The Phosphoric acid is found in bones. weak lime. Wli er. liaic combines with an - ^mlfy "1' coj.lt 's Edilion." Iststitntiun of Civil Engineers ; George Remington formationf«" ' of all tlic letters in tlusalphabet and the alpha- baeo "i ^ l o! , , U divided after inuring rent and levy, Oxalic acid is found in vegetables. carbonic acid, to form chalk or juarbic, 4ii ! ii: ;i S»n A > • '^^1 iw one-r4Ty > .r,:iu?«:HC toIum s.-, jawe ten Loth hury - M«, ys ' No,^J 3, conies of text \vxaA voanii l\u\ul, tuul swiall lurail. madi'U sl:;:i in^C(fflSJ«TO S ]t , s . UhvuMfl, TJ wnsMc , aViil Co., CoramW ; , xtteflti to i/'cir/cdinffs.] sulphur. earth of bones)-in all these cases a deiinit':(;(. .[, l:.' %m tli of naailv r_--x. ihnsnu l ' ' Ko. -I ti<: iHOit octavo jw ^'cs, an d two liuilJrtd j, Manch ester, Messrs. Jones, Lloyd, and Co. ; Bedford, * , copies of single, or running hand. The Potass from vegetables. r q , a chemica l atom of thc lim, ' ' engrav Su 5. lr..-naiialh- SUSSES, o e uivalent -. -ii v ".i|^ °" K j^rimf j ::i nom.areiJ type. Ori- 1 Thomas Barnard , Esq., Messrs. Tran» aud Co. Price Sixpence each. "' ginaii " Scho l Coys lioeing swcdo tur- Lastly, the ammonia , a term wh ich you often hear, with an equally definite quantity of tiie iii-i.i : ti - .' !^* ,, j j.uUWu-d in twc-iay-four wiiuu ss, at tweive ! Also Wijjhtmnn ruled any Moxwf-Jr/Wfc ?* " ' " SoL!C!Toi!S.—Messrs. Sir G eorge Stephen and Ilut chin- 's Universal Copy-Boofr , '*'lll P°tatoos\ Zastdea n School. is the product of life, if I may so eall it, or i-athcr, J mav be an excess of acid or of i>ase—/. e. ilvM - *$Jf i-r guineas. j li:uid./ lii ns "fid wt !' = - C~' sen. ti'J , -Vi>oi-.itv-streot: John Owt-ns, Esq., ai , and contai ning forty liases of good smi'Oth paper , potatoes and turnips ni ought to say, of death for it is ai ways the ono ta!;es neither more nor Jess than ii ;, k.- j-we hi In two ha:; -l-'»a:c octavo volu:aes, j-rirc twelve slr.H Jii ^,! , .Mowgate- .'1 Bora diarin^ ho, ™g , pping , produced in the sJreet , Lon don ; William l(o-;ers, Esq., "wi th new and complete Arithra oiical Tables on the cover , valent of the other, and the compound is i!.v '£3§| t4 illustralti ! wi:i; «u;c hv.-wrc-a aail twi-ntT-fivc ciJsr.iTinrs! iiedford ; R. II. ., ^"jthenng ™«» ior the pigs. decay of animal substances. It is the chief substance ,u-ji(.! ' f i Vv ikon , Esq., M Threepence each . potatoo BloStfM, ? ' " ei Talcs ,S Traviikr. -; or, A Viev ef the V.,r];1 osU-y-streel, 11.15. li. CuU wti, Esq., ilars . >ba s watering tliem well. that plants require for food. We never behold it, thc same in every thc minutest portion. Wr , pi; ins ae! dcu-s trtct ~Orderr them of your newsman, bookseller , or stationer. 7'iiw Plan Jin cvn. S° ' coun ts of u-oaJciful iiai-knts -iKiy- , JIaiifhestcr . * digging up rye grass. and yet it exists. It is given on" from sravc-vards, 52. Limestone, chalk, carbonate of lime, free fr;.|p J! •«¦ , e. .mi 8cW " lire- & Of ctlcl!r.-.:{-u , Uoughis-street , Viucent -siiiuu-e, sent in manures or their efiicaey will be ¦1-1 per cent, of carbonic acid gas. It oiidi- jm g- travell ers. d.stfeld, Richard E. Iliac, Esq. WesWe, tmiiiEt er. , small. The , ily' | Just mowing white tur- Peruvians have a saying fore, to lose just this weight "by l:ei."g biu-netl " ' * w ^ualsshcd , in uae volame, oc!:svo, 2!.ii:iece of limestone might be ' bound , jinci- sailli^-s, v.iUi ncarlr seventy tawir j i^, factnrin nips. Piper. Plnntinff call*, 'S .°nt " ,c ta.nk , works miracles"; and truly it is a miraclo in l weighed, i.-eatPil ir -Mm " X forward in the autumn of hist year aud was .!! prices. Foe Cask. n "~ " mi cud r--l y awv tditk.n , sx-.U-.d, :i::««&««• Hoeing itself, containing as it does such a large quantity of furnace for some timc, find weighed asai.-i. ;• a i-i-fmf tl ' of pendtd from want of sufficient thu s — liquid before they get roofing . • " the popular R:-nia-.:rc o;* Wei Tar iun, tlic to comply with thc ¦ that ammonia so necessary to vegetable growth. son wantecwanted to Knowknow tiiethe ququantityantify otof carbonicearbonir "Hi/s| 'I?i llizlnvavaian , j stauilhu 'order s of thc turiiiris, digginjr up tare !jrour.'J. ' , r aciVaci 'i)m byHear vll. 3H:». | Houses of Parli ament ; >Ait, during GENUINE TEAS AND COFFEES FOR Xwxs^ix-fafiinqdonSch ool. 'j\ "« same as before. But , without doubt, we hav e at honn; ready prepared a given piece of marble. Jiut tiie march uf imdV-i^ * the period that it existed, a very fcn-gu number i.f shavas THE MILLION. ' 1 ib ca ai llla ?vln one volumt. neatly bound, price five .shilling?, a new I Zcutdea School. Boys planting A > 'V " to our hands, Guano as potent as that of Peru , if we iias not halted here ; the n5.-iei1ltr.mt has Lewi- 1?$ M * Historica ] from influenti al persons were applied for, and it received TheTlie cheapest place in Lond on for Teas and Coftees is at * f alwavs< only take lloin-vat-c, bv a highly popula r writer , illusu; liuring . them. Piper. Hoeing p ?v , V the trouble of collecting and elaboratin;: the .1better method of prsceeding—one reqiu-.-iv ro t§I| I eminent publi c siijipor t. t!the Wareh ouse, 24 and 25 llegcnt Street C1I " teaU-<3 vtiiit Sit visgravhi gs, founded on fact, entit led ! , , Westminster, ioc twice, Dumbrdl, Hoeing tuni%. ' SS'»S «1> fluid and fcoca l matters collected near our dwellings, and not much trouble, yet far more precis^ ibi;»^@ -i It wili commence at King's Cross , near the nort h end near« the Vauxhall Brid ' Will Avatch ; A T.:7e of the Coast. This highly intere st- i ge lioad. tare ground, . , made up of the same substances, and possessing the upon that system of chemical equivalents •.vVie'i ) -«l of GrayV -itin-road , av.d pasi round Miisweil-hill, throu gh rS"> l ^ ing work :s ffiimltd on jioj.nlar facts, .-.-.id about uU %rlth ""PlIE lVoprietor , E. WAUMINGTOX , takes this oppor. Twu-HiM-WiUhwdon Stltool, Boys &% inS »w>dc s;tmo powers as the native Guano. Dr. Uucklaml sa vs, been so repealedlv noticed. "*&$& J j or adjaivnt to Frieni Rar::ctt , Chipping B.tr::i>t ' Bcencs an s: incliU-nts of the most thrillin g descri plion , St. XJ. tunity to return thanks for the libera l support ho has ol a^'s relative to this matter, " Why should we go so far a? 53. "Wlien we drop some strong acid upon !!•¦, , , • .»lbit!i's, Lu {oii, SJl3oe, Ampthii: , K4-uford tun/ips, earth ing potatoes. EcciUkan &h .\ a - -il porir ayeu :n a lw!d nrA mast erly style. 1 ,W(jlliis{rbor on»li, receivedrCce since he opened the above premises ; and to those the shores of Peru or Africa, when we stone, the stronger acid takes possession '' Kctt ering, Market hoeiug parsnips- and carrots, thtiming o\?-V , have the of t-< e ii> - p tfl 1 r. Iu one wiaaw. liriec- fiircs sHlliJi ; Harb ovousb, Leicester , Ashb v-de-la- who have nut yet favoured him with their patrona ge ; cm's ivniedy within ourselves—the essence of and the carbonic acid gas : .ss and s-s]icnce, with Zuueis Sarton , E. W. tor, bearing refected plants and weeds to $h °, . ale and beer, flies off. This ,s «£ M fift y cn-ravi ;.?>, Tin- , , Uitoxtt.-jr, Clicadle, Leek, JIacclestield , :l )os uouul and the Tales of Tir ates; or. Mvesc-f Saiug. i most strongly solicits a trial , feeling assured that the ar - and pf ys. Piper, Hoeing turnips, bringing:l quintessence of boef, and bread, and cheese ? found by tlio agriculturist to bo a sufliiv-nt -uipill gler?, &;., ° and Stvck porr , lo ilanches tcr , with a branch fr om the ' ice., in all parts of the globe. j ticlestick sold at the warehouse , both in price and iiuality, to the mixen. Lumlretl. lloemg. aiul These are the best of all possible manures : and why ? when his object U merely to ascertain whet W :, | | , w.j.jT ¦ line beUvcui Chea.'.lt and Uttoxetir , throu gh Stoke and turnip^ a ^, „ Thc f.t?l o«i-i' is an-ai l uniibruii y iKiund in eloth, will give univers al satisfaction. Goods in any (piantiiy mangel wurzol, digging up rye grass. Because they restore to the land that which the corn or a clay contains calcareous matter (par. 17) . gUt cd ' tiie Staffordshi re Puttcrie s to Crcwc. ,,j or w llf i' es, price cightpiscc, or, pest Vroe, one shilling i sentsc free to all parts of London and the suburb s ; and Viiiy>xx—Vf 'i llinI "tl of tu)x)3 or vessels, which in one ex- , at least it will cnabm ristcr, coma iniiig ampl-.- instruc tions for agre ements i Y0RKS1KSB . : tJic inquirer to judge ' , bene fit by every reduc tion of distance between itself and Being recomm ended from thc best shipments . tremity term. «nte» in roots, and at thc other in between two or three differeiijp teases, ejectm tn ts, &c, &,c i ^ Slaithva ite Tenants. specimens subjected to the " the metropolis , and re quires a direct communicati on, not Green Teat. John Bamforcl, earthing cab- leaves. It is by the capillary action of thc roots same experiment. Bit | r-wley's Kw-pa&e for 1S55.—Parley's Friendship's i bages, hoeing turnips al ter all , it is not the a route made up of circuitous segments of various under- TwankayT 'lVt „ 3 6 , transplanting swedrs to the that Huidi matte, r is taken up from the soil. Thcsap, quantity of calcareous nwttcr'P Offi-r iug for lf.J3._Parity's Forget-Jk-Xot for 1S4-5. ! g, or mficed of any takings alr ead y overworked , with a patch of new railway ^'ettBetter ditto 3 8 to 3 10 vacancies on the sown ridges-. €. Vcwliifr hoein in passing:upwai ds, becomes denser, and move fitted thing else, which renders a soil v3 Eaeli of ihess viiuiature volumes will bs found to coutaiu ! ' turnips iiiaue. Aioro d between , but by one continuous railwa y. Bysonui? Twanka y . -... 4 0 to 4 4 , emptying tank, &c. to- deposit solid ni 'ittor y it is modified by exposure to epends upon the state of division n, \ 4 throe or four of the- genif of modern literature, and the ho presence of many other Public opinion, the sentiments of eminent state smen *"Fine"'' Young Hvson i S to 5 0 COW-FEKDI XS. heat, light,, ami ail "in the leaves ; descends through insrcilicnts. In fact MW Series is ad:u iraaly n.lapioJ for prize-books aUa presents. • liuliviilnal agrieulturist is not and engineers, and the wants of the commer cial world , Hir J'yson5 ' 5 0 to 5 4 WiUingdon School. Cows stall-fed on the-3seond cut tho bark, hi its p. vograss- produces now organised well employed in mere ft One sliilEiijr and sispnirc each. j c/.aaH«rf experiments. ' have for some timt pointed out the necessity of a lliveet DittoJ)itt , Fine Flavoured 5 8 to C 0 of clover. • matter, and il is thu 's, in its vernal and autinnn.il A.jrkxdtund cxperi'iiciu? i Clarlt 's ilistract of the Xsw Poor law Ac!, price six- ! guided by chemical ' Independent Line. The circums tance alone of other FineFiu( Pearl Gunpowder 5 8 to C 0 Sumbrell's. Two cows stall-fed with cloves andtees flow, the casse of the foraation of new parts knowledge (or rather Guarded W1 pence. j , and of chemical principles- from lines in this dir ection being now advertised , which have Mixed Teas. for four days ; for Wo days Mpoii rye- grass and the move perfect evoiu tion of parts already t'onnedv gro* awi randon blumltt.ll (Sari 's S cw Bastardy Act, yri« Evspra ce. "Witli full ) " ing), and faithfully ; been announced since this undertaki ng ori ginat ed, is a To 'drinkers of Mixed Teas we say, try our 4 0 tares. . 41. This clear and si'mple-view ot the economy of recorded , will most profit thc|l direc tions !io \v to act iu this emer gency. | ¦ individual nnd the ~ convincing proof of the feeling so gen erally entertained. Or °our splendid mixture of all Vine Teas 5 0 C. Varlcy' s. €ows- stall-fed on tares; and small tur- vegetation seems to bi> founded upon thc facts most csaununity. II The Love Mat ch ; a work of the most humorous cha- 51. The following j This is not all. Looking to the map of England , it will Cotfees. nips. plainly established ami to lead to these practices in are some of the processes em- 4 tactcr , (lasknied to illustrate the vari ous conflicting in- • , ployed by the ' ' be perceived that the nearest route to Edinburgh is ^rdiOrdinary Ceylon 1 0 to 1 2 husbandry which at once enrich the soil, and nffosA practised chemist to ascertain comct lvlil flucm-es ^vhieii spran g frotn O:e union of Mr. and Mrs . wic proportion of through the very centre of the kingdom , by Manchester ; TheTlle People's Coffee ,. 1 4 the bsst: returns'to-the- agriculturist—practices which carboiiftte of lime- in a given piece 11 Tom Toil, lij liuir y Co;-ls;oa. auth or of Takntine \<>s, I GUANA. ot stone and, from the obstru ctions of the Frith s of the Forth and 0WOld Java 1 « equall , Ac;-:—Having- weighed tiie mineral to be Stanley Thorn , Sylvester Sound , ic, &e. In twelve ! i, A rustic harangue among a munlier- of Allotment y promote the ir.iernst of the landlord and the "" IH and lay, Carlisle and Manch ester must necessaril FineFin( Mocha, Jamaica, or any other line has} ™med, he again balr..nces it, along with a smail |1 monthly jans. ! y be Tenants assembled ?,t dinner, in an old Baronial tenant. A now theory been' advanced, or rather oottle otacid ; points in thc intercomm unication between Lonu'on and Coffee, strongly recommended - 1 8 reyivec then ho drops it slowh-ihtot!i« lmtti,. M The Brillian t Soiigstcr , Numbers 1 to i. one penny - ^ Hall.] sin old. one has been ', by a distinguished phi- ! Glasgow, and the north aud north -cast of Scotland. N.5 B. Grocers, Coliie-shop Keepers; Go-cperative losopher abroad, and-lias hcon rathci1 hasS^y adopteil and waits untii it is dissolved. He WaHus. U10 whole | i each. ' i , Sir agam after Wheneve r the northern r iilways are complete , a very *"StorestO1 , andall lai-go consumers supplied on the most liberal , as thc introduction-of a new manure must at ror(] r tl» cartonia- add has-been nllou-cd to The BHII iav.i Jest er, or.e penn y, by Professor Daubony,.of Oxi , amlotheia. " Wo asc Pi j great passenger traffic , as well as the goods at present lcnitornis. all times add to the physical comiorb-of mankind, I says the Professor,, apc ; the loss af weight shows how Much lias »or,c DitiUn's --ca Songs, two uuj nlisrf , one penny cadi. i seem to be justified," "in attri- H brought by sea to Liver pool from Glasgow, will be — trust it may not- bo deemed improper to bring.before oft, mitf from thi* the quantity of calcare Bell's Ga -lvi y of Cumiralitics , XCmnhcrs 1 ' added buting thc carbon- which-plan ts contains exclusively ous matter ft| to 5, one to the present amoun t, and the necessity your attention, a few remarks on Guaiuv one ofi'thc canj be calculated, every 225«rains penny- each. of greater expc- 'Kb; Ifow Publishing, in Weekly Numbers, price Id,, snd in to tho decomposition-of c-irbon ic acid,.-which , before- of ib3s in wei-ht Rm j diliou * * inost valuable manures- which has been brought in lHuicatmg 50 grains of , certainty, and accommo :uition , will be felt to be Parts, price Cd., the leaves are devcloped,.it introduced,.togetherwith carbonate of lime. 2. Some I C«-=Bir y Agents will Cu!1. it advantageou s to send direct j aid of agriculture ;: :v manure, of whose nature-and tsnies-.i uilutc acitTj . mcre pres?in s. Already, from the vast increase of busi- m HISTORY OF THE CONSULATE- the sap,, by the rootsy.but afterward:}- is obtiuued di- the streij«th of wboh has been I to W. M. CLAUK , 17, Warwi ck-lane THE AND properties very little appears-to be known, although 1 previously , Ciiv. ness, the Midland lines have obtaincdan amount of goods JL rectly from the air itself.! "On a- well-managed ascertained , is aculed by slo\/ decrees so EMPIUE OF FllAKCE, under Napoleon, by II. its value is generally acknowledged. I shall,,sir long-so-the gas 1 aud passenger carn age that has reached thc limits of TmTniEEs, f , farm," he says in another place, " even where (being continues to be given off. 'file nuar, i Author o the " "History of tho French Revolu- attempt to I.ring forward,.in the fi rat' place, tityvof acid I0XD0N .^ro safety. ti0!1i some situated ata-distance froia^i town it consumes veyuni gives a good approximation w | -MAXCIIESTEH DIRECT IXDEl'EX. t on," late President of thc Council, and- Member of the facts- relative to its. natural history;.and in tho ) no tlic-quantu.y If, then, from variou s causes, snch as the continuous ChamberClia of Deputies. more manure than is - obtained on the wemisas; at of calcanous matter. S. Tlwmost | 1T R AILWAY (Remington's Line), second »• increasing traffic on the old lines—the junction of many k; place E shall advert to its chemical properties; tho end of a centusv factory mode 0 all- is to pom- wealc acin CCondition's.—The wor will bo neatly printed in two and shew that.it contains the food of plantsin nb\in- , .the lire stook niftv-ibe increased, niarL. A'e upon tic I 757y, u Ircadt Ihrcwlttie new railways projected and in formation —the jipiiroacli - colucolumns, soyal octavo the crops-more abundaut. than they wei-o at the be- . to collect and filtrcte the solrtiiin , then I rctkriato Crar c. , from a new and beautiful typ.c-, and tlar.ee, or at least that substance termed amnonia to throw dOTO in; completion of thc Scottish and north ern lines—the on lino1 paper. , from ginning,, and yofc every.yosui aJavgc oljcction on publi c grounds to EDIEDITION OF TIIIE11S' HISTORY OP. THE F.-IENC1I is all this-time cxlmling cnvbon into the ai r. d by poirring some- lime water into*! tion, not < oi;y iniwi-en London and Man chester per shape. li wasj I. believe, in the year 1SG5, that: c nn-vsaucer or any ¦ , but also the consbucMon of a dir ect line between London and Man - iiEUEVOLilTlON," forming, together - four htuidsomo 42. " It is not. denied ," says Liebi-g, "¦that broad and sallow da ve 0 1 bet nwa lonuon :snd Liverpool ; ML de HumboMt.transmitted from South America to C t! e they have determin ed !o Chester. On tlie contr ary, even- reason for its energetic volivolumes.. manure exercises an influence upon tho tlerelopmont , - tCTt ihoush no mr« ttJa» «>« Part Increase the capital to £3,9D0,G0D ; anil, also that they su]«)or t. tho celebrated chemists MAl..Foureroy and Vauque- o p a ; y b d, with in liT^, a V • I * On0 the completion of the Work, a general preface, in- of. PariSj. a peculiar, f l nts but it wa o affirme nositive- cer- ^'"pst i^nediate'y put in cemmuni. I Jiare stcure u the co-operation of Sir Joh n lioanfo , F.R.S. , From Leiceste r to Bedford and London lia, substance termed,Guauey tainty, that it neither serves- for the cifSn S Y 8n mt1 ail> , it will interse ct troetroductory to the History of Xapoleon,.with Titles; Index, of-Peru aroductian of ,1 ?- 1 thou?h tllc lattei- esfeij | ivith Hr. Ittaiiaston. a rich, populous , and fertile countr y, found on those islets which arc frequented by thc carbon, ' onft tht l>1T 01tl0n !? )art P t present without &c.lace rolliS^n \momont whcn a l0!ld oF limc fe ijfJ ; provisional committeu will consider whether it would be city.cit; cf original and official documents, wliieh embrace the the same author: says, "'."he carbon of plants iaust ? «*rt»P°n anOPC» Sad, and cqiosol M a >u«?fc» of the Tro visional Comsiit tce, held at tiie * note g-iving. au interesting account of various partbu- toto ttl,^vo,t ottther AT cxpexpedient to increase tho capit al for that purpose. whjni utest details of ali the instructions, orders,. , be deiivwl exclusively from.the atmosphere—civbou »* it- begins tonwleiBo chanecs .iii;!cp »j3ites of the Cvmt-any, 29, Moonratt -sti ett ; &c ars-rclativa to it, " which note was published and say 3 jw]mTe u9t mi , London, : 3llauy iniln- ntial persons connected v.-hh the rotterics dictateddie by Napoleon Mraself to liis Ministers of State ,. exjsts in the atmosphere only in the foria of CiUJJOllic ;«*' j ) descried. this -V.™ W ty of ^ guincance or bad management , and beoome aadaa other places, aftcr ds the most splendid testimony.. contact with the roots. But it is especially from'the change may be fenallv" * jj That ^ic- nwtssi anoth er great trunk railway from I from the Chiache Islands once in twenty days. desirable 111 :. a inmere article of speculation without thc remotest ada p- London : G YI'.-KEBS. Hclywell-strcci, Strand. air that plant3-most frequently derive their 0 iucvitabIe Xoadoa u> Use manufacturin g districts " . . Each vessel contains from 1500 to 2000 cubic - feet. carbon s , SSp , appears to be ad- : ttionio: to the wants of this great industrial population. _ How can it bs 0tl.er.wis3, when we obsen-c tha enorl dSli^'^UeWitatcu stufrmay answer some= pin-pose^ mittoil by the Goverumeut authoritiiiS j tht-Boar.l uf Trade Avausga.sells at. Chancay for fourteen livres,, and at but caw- m , ! 1Had any one of th ^maixy pyoji-ctod schemes suceoedciA, incus quantity of carbon appropriated by ful management would accomplish Vch Zl Coai -aitte;s of Parliam ent, aud the commercial Arica for fiftesn lWres (;Tournois)."- Guano is. dug ancient j no^ If world it wouldv not bear the comparison fcr ono moment in, x>oint trees,, and tlio limited space to wliish.their b ajsmaller expenditure. gencntll y, r.<.t eniy as regards public from beds fifty to.sixty foot thick ; there it is worked rcots can Lime undergoes. vwv lit- P convenience , bu t'; ofofrc-al 1 soundness , utilit y, andpub! k benefit to tlie.'Potte- e:itend thamselvcs ?. Assuredly, when tic-change so long as it is kept ' also ot tav broad ground uf like the bog-iron ore. The islets are frequented by a tha acorn 1 dry ; one le^cn to be IP public safety, and tliat tills ,j riesrie ; with the present und ertaking. , sprouted, which a lumdred years ngo toned trom chemistry is, to requir e:n- -nt will shor tly be greatl number of birds, particularly of the species of-Ardea produced the - keep lia^muS^H - y increased by thc com- ! The1 noblemen and gentlem en on the rouic have for- oak we now behold with admiration uh,,il it is romiived for use. pletioa of the Iri ^'a, Scotd; j and Phoenisoptcrus, who roost there every night ; , the soil into How it is-to- 'co u«J IP , and Northern lines now in - thcthe greater p;irt caressed the-ir liaqualified suppoi t of tha which it dropped did- not contain vdl bo considersd hereafter. pro p-ess. but the excrements- of these- birds hava hardly one-thousandth Mi, lineyn, , by means of-which, and the advance ot i-.uJ.w ay sti- AMERICAN EMIfiRATIOK OFFICE;. part of tha firewood which the tree now iMi >' It was ir...vtd by Daniel Turton j' 1 formed (savs M. de Humboldt); in throe centuries a aifords It (To be ' Johnson , Esq.; se- ; emence, the cspenss.of forma tion will be rendtveev -compaj- a^ 0 ;, Waterlos-road, Livo-jpool. is-the caraomc acid of the air which has contiixued.) |p oona:'d by John Burgess, layer of four or five lines (half-au-iuch) in depth, and supplied the Es^., the bor oughretre of JI an- tiv.lively light. T\ Subscrdbers continue to despatch first-class remainder,, that is, almost tho whole. diester ; r.n «» carried nnauuncusl y THE he goes oa to inquire—." Is, than, Guano the eiFcctof t But what :— It] is the inter. Son of the prcaioters , -witltout absol utely J Packets to NEW YORK, BOSTON. QUEBEC, can be more conclusive, in addition, than th tl Ti:a t therefore it is desirable to some convulsion of the globe, like pit-coal and fossil•* e experi- establish this indc- ; loadingbfai themsdves, to adopt she atmos pisvric princi ple ^MONTREAL,. PHILADSiPlll A, J-EW ORLBAK3, and ment of M. "Boussicgault, in which peas pais.ltnt trunk railway from London to wood ?"" But on this point lie was evidently misin- planted in .Man chester , which, !' sunand "broad gunge, should such..ae apptovei, or- to t-Ae any ST,^' JOHN'S,. N.B. sand, reoistened with distilled water, and fed upon '" fKl {asks thc ghJ 'jc) had the m liy rft ssiu; iu<*r e directl y through the cent ral parts of the ; - Thfcy formed, as further experience-tells us, for the remains Kv$ ,T j gu:guaw or means that will he economical in working, and are also Ageats for the 5cw Line of Now York siir alone, found in. that air iUUhc carbon Unzdoni, and nearly equidistant fro- of human bcings,'and parts " of the wrsck from an requisite ^^ .n the two vreat i- ghgiv;e high speed. And any ornamental; pro pert y on the ^rackets, comprising ths following, magnificent ships :— ior them to grow,, to flower, and bear Boniieru Jfuts already ia esist-j-sce English ship hiiYe boon covered and embedded to. a seeds." , would supp ly tht-grcat i fiolio e will, as far. as possible, be respected * I"cbis. To Sail. 44. Now,, in the charcoal of the indaitrial i«pala considerable depth in loss than a quartsr of a century oak tree will bo. tion of the north «iih a shorter , speedier, !j The dist-wce, under IT ; miles, will: be accomplished Qgees of the West 1SS50 Cth 'July. fouisiV «s has bcrai stated (par. 3! ), two aau more trr-ntmiical mode of transit in the Guano beds on the African coast, M. dc per cent fil , and would at the I; i'arj aljont tl-.»-<;c ->r.-roots cannot roam tr^'^Tltsh f % ord : seconded by Henry WnrdU v Esq. of ' It v.iH be the moss. direct ; tbe-spoediest ; the most ceo- „ Shuffield 10C) „ 01 f d &Od ' fnewl awearanM it is conject^ M --H%i a:lesficld ¦ ' tomed to the smell of ammonia feel no inconvenience, ?° ""PDlied to-X tStuiat iti ttmay havi! e been ; and carried unanimously :^~ nnomkal., „ Boston Lama 1000 „ roSJShots not by air, buti ft by water."""» ^ a hiding place when this w&m T'lat thi s but M. Humboldt says that his party could not ap- ¦Dunm We liave taken M nj^toy flourished. The meeting cordi allr approve of tbe Sr .-ancht And the promoters, feel eoEvinccd that a calm ermsi- „ PluliidolpUia OctavittS 900 „ 's estimate oi the quantity fcLesJ\5 o %*?$ way ilirou g ' proach it without con tinual fits ol sneezing. '' Maize,, . of carbonioacid in as- it was on the Bw li the PoUeri es to Crewe, by way of j ..ine!-_ &deration of the isatter on its.merits will-satisfy aU that „ New Orleans Geo. Stevens ...... 800 „ the air as one part in five thousand dcstooj-ecC s*l& vsii Stoke, l!ar.ley, ^ or Indian corn, is the particular vegetable for which (par. 84) •• bu f£w ^ . Newcastle, Burlem, and Tuiif tall, soo tthis-l original line of an able engineer will be a rai'.way of „ „ Thos.II. Perkins... 1000 „ Guano * forms an excellont ' •atcr can dissolve five thousand times Sliattj£ following gentlemen be the ac& ? jnuneraiiocj shareholders. . , with the before him hi - insipid to the taste, but possessing a powerful odour, 45. There is no JlU'0I! Jil a St atc intoxication, wss e:.' General Sir Joh n Forster -Pitzgerald,Bj rti Harley- strsstJt, Evans, 5, Cornhill, Loudon ; Messrs. Houghland and substance used bv the practicil MoX vl NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. partaking of castor and valerian. It turns black in agriculturist more lel( . |g'Londc:i. Leese, Mr. Locke, and Messrs. A Bircl-.all and Co., Man- , and exhales a beneficially, for the puJEffi " . ' the fire white smoke of an ammonia- nohing and improving ' ] befo^ him at tho Feathei^t;^V t HeiryJtr3old , Esq.| Uttoseter. S - chester ; Mr. Morris Reynolds, Liver pool ; Messrs.T.N. cal smell. Ono half its weight the soil, thtm caL«« s %SSfiS™^ Iher, ca Iota BttTgess Es borwig hreevo- and upwards is disso- Ml value se wavascdone of alleged ch»a i««n ; J. , q-. of ^ac ^cster. Bardwell and Sons, Shcftield; Mcs srs. AYellbeloved aud luble ill a large quantity of boiling Bi^^Pnnoipal £-S, der Sit Olnth u 'BWerjmiali Clark , Es ., Macclesfie ) E. A, Armitivj-e water." The St'ami is «tho essential ingredient of < S ofM naVing bccB iMBf^ ; q. &. Oasiler , Leeds ; Mr. , Wakefield ; Mcssts. learned authors conclude from tlicir chalk and lime, mcnW in ^«- ^ t i]x bceI 3 ¦3olia T Uroft Besent*st' , York ; Mr. Til ouws Boardmau, Elack- experiments that stones. Keeping caibon and S dcce 5 Jit*'* - f .-eet, London. Gravson and Earle this powder, Guano, is composed of— cwbonic acd st S Sdv^S 3 aWaI° ™ ^ *83 cs , Ssq., Upper B' W. II. Collis, Birmingham ; Mr. Francis now, and for the purpose indeed of ^lns «iercsulS:of^ thcinqu^^^ 1.**.* .3fora.piace, London. bura ; Sir. " 1-Uric acid, amounting to one-fourth plying the o g tSI W e' e1f p.Ham. t, Esq.. the Giaeral Southamp ton-»n- Stamp, IIv.ll; Mr. L. VTeatherburn, Huddersfleld ; Mr. TIIE Undersigned continue to engage Passengers for of the er W now iMlvert t0 wifch tho exception of ftg post^jffi ee, and whole compound, partly saturated with ° ° some properties ddinSaS t-« tf?d at' ¦ ' ' k»v, Ru5sdl-s« how appointed, *% n(Jon SniPS. which average from 1000 to lime. a thlf 8b John Hare , L-.,n^a- Mr. Samuel Eyre, Der by ; Mr. James Stokos, Clicl- 1500 Tons, for the fol- 46. Marble, limestone, chalk 9™ an a ^^tor of an hour, he *$ lace Lo ^a. ham ; lowing Ports, viz. v— "2— Oxalic acid (the sour , Ac., ftr e lar«elv a«.l tSTK?Urt ,^ui a filriard Hine, Esa, ? Joseph Chirk, jun., Southampton; Mr. acid in wood sorrelL wide y distributed over ' fat«* of evident intoxicate j ^&OM. teidiam ; Mr. NEW YORK, BOSTON, partly saturated with ammonia tho te of tl^lob?S S i £ J5f ^1 Jf isalltJft ofC td, Z35. Holland, Coventry ; 'William and potass. constitute many Bcologioal Maj,ciicstT. John Thomas Mr. Mason, PHILADELPHIA, KEW ORLEANS, " 3;-Phcsphoric acid formations, interesting n &O. CeL Hcif - : ^ .; , combined with the samobaseg heir origin andVhl ' u B-E F.R.S., director of thcthe Bradford ; Messrs. Tate and Vasli, Bristol ; Mr. 'William BALTIMORE, BRITISH AMERICA, &c. and lime. < , y valuable in their applicatij - Worcester ; end Messrs. Seed aad Nicholson Emigrants in the country cai- engage to .tha arts. Now it is " wd, ad&ssing him, inq«p _ ^^ .vil Engineers. Miles, , passage by letter " 4-Small quantities of sul remarkable, that allthe »reat fit tho,, f?^ . to K ff. Johar L»ndon. Edinburgh. addressed as underneath; in. wh-ch case they need not bo phate and muriate of gedogical ioimationti, which m aSfc s^e decide onlf ** Es<1 Aldorinary- churchyerd, potass and ammonia. contain cwbonate of Time SbSrtvWii t 3 ^ ^ in Liverpool until the day before the Ship is to sail; and anfimnd to oonifcloE the W'Subject 'XUo defendant mAVf l*^ * otasoa , Juu., Esq., Moor gate , London. Animations for stoMcs iaust be nccompame* by a re- "5-A littto aggregated skeletons (.ffi dtn fv nf J? ' , j .;ffl c^ ti*«y -nill thereby avoid detention and other expenses, fatty matter. oi nymas ot SSlwraUnCr S0 to parties in a stato| Keeuej E-q-t st. Jo bn's-wood, London. ference to tlie solicitors of the company, t\ie sharebrokers mg' a daaper passagt tic tribes of inverteb»ted anim 0 P°«^r ^ ¦^ , boetdes xenr , and having the bost " 6-:Sand partly quartzGso mi partly foruginous " wluct have existed s u3nesSl luttorcd outi pcrf# ' ®' jnHn S, Esq. . director of tiie Irec-masons ' life As-B" or some other responsibleperson. btrUis allotted to them previous to their arrival. For The existence in some former period so " ten V Yos. Sir, *% * of Guano in places fwquonted by ta«t world's history From of tho G and n if a *£rance Company. fcrthev particulars apply, po3t- i>aid, to ¦niimoow of birds tho densest and hJWost in elusive WH T« "yH»in? farfiiff ,^ rORM OP APPIICATIOK FOB snABES. JAMES B2CKETT , and the identity of its nature stone to the softest chalk £ ^1 ^re j a« fc««iie Ptter Livius, Esq^ the Grove Hoase. St CatcbarfsHi's & S«, Tlt U nt of excrements , the entiro maaSSS coronercoroner ,^ftiTi i™' suffictent North Aid Prince's Dock, Liverpool. _ ! . .«* of aquutic birds, neccs- itself ultimatel after addressing^ him at length tcr%.- «?d OlwellPriory, Bedford. To the Provisional Committee of thc London anB Man- sanly throw considerable li y into a congeries of anffiSSE? some in BeAeley-street, London. i ght on. tho origin of this and hence the great suppl 7 C(SdllCt bod| VRedas Tteade, Esq., Lower chester Direct Independent Railway. matter, rhe analysis proves \vr y of lime in a 2 ^5S£cri . 'Jfcjor James Waller K.H., St. James's-square. x wen founded' was arises from the des ruction SSLiSrSSr lC COU rfc emitted' him fort)'ff1 : , Gsntlpmtn,—I request you to allot me shares Hollowat's Pills axd Oistmekt.—St. George's e 8 an 0n 0f of its aniMal sources tVffD tlie SGiltspur-stree ^° * n ' Hc-iry Wardle, Esq., Macclesfidd. - ilnit lcarned n^uralist, 47. Chalk, marble, or t Comnter to which orison ^f of £50 in the above railway, and I undertake to accept Hospital.—-Mrs. Sullivan, residing at No. 2, Thomp- M.M derf!lCiHumbliT?dt, to whomi limestone, exposedi lll full Et was moved, seconfled, and carried :— *e are indebted for ouf < ng in the same, or such less number as you may appropriate to son s-uuuaings, iiammei-smiwi-crosg, i-i.inuucrsnut-n, knowledge of this substancf no less and !1 "sZhat this meeting do adjourn till Wednesday, the 9thft had an ulcer on the instep, one on ^ useful inter- S attendance, the i«q' 1 me, subject to tlie regulations of the Company, and to tlie shin, and 11 1 rm th(n and sess£- wawwirSTs proceeded with^l , nnd¥ a dty-of clock in the afternoon. » verdict *# July instant, at two o' sign the necessary deeds another oa tlie ankle, for -whicli she was admitted SKVp" " 't > ™w to the ' of " Found *$ , and to pay. when rcquireeL, tho s^ S€ Tie chairman having left the chair, nfi?1S th° imPW^nt dis . deposit thereon -of £2 15s. per share. as out-door patient, for three months, at the above nnvnJv 17/ k ^fc ** °° of Is^ras moved by Major Croft; secondedbyJames Reade, hospital, but obtained no relief. She -}J resewches these eminent S&tggPi ' also consulted r!?IT ^ ff i^- Ess- 5 =KU carried unanimou sly :— Dated tltfs flay of 1845. several eminent surgcons,;but to no ( purpose : at times in eat de TSiiai uie list thanks of this meotia? be given to the Same in fall her sufferings were so great as te prevent her puttin" otnf tZlsucceedingdin" y -iV sr , srce b/the analysis M d"irmai: for his atiaation to the business of this under-ider- Vrofession aud professional chemists, establishes the truth of a M&a iri residence in full her foot to the ground for several days together. She ^25. Residence in full has, however, just l>oen "?* tlle sciences mutually 1 cured by the uic alone of these iSrhBR ¦ Hrsht( 1 ach * «»* '^hUaj )im " cafet ' KE:;SY WILLlA3JBS MAITHEWS, Secretary.iary. Reference invaluable nieditmes. ' n^ o«" Si ? P, o^cr. wIth tho Hghttl ib Uiose who rate seen B, ,,l,- , d«St j pofescss ^- Although, the Bcioatifio' vorld bud n » lt( nSuoHSw bceii OnccvmlcVot ci lit * Later writers estimate th« ' s varls or osS, iSto iift a«d m tno nrono-ti.>nP cf Ci'^l j ntmtubmas 1«, i>^ | s^SH^ac^- Joly 12, 1845. THE NORTHERN S C~~~ STAR. 7 * two acres orthereabouts are better THE LAND! off—there is «ene- own limited object of affording a resource to the really boasted seat of rahy a bedstead resei-ved for the old couple the rest destitute of enlightenment and " heddikashun ;" received a very severe blow of a stone on the le , , and encouraging at the sarce •.: ne by the it . in that coun g, ami sleep on the ground. To this state of things he at- most powerful motives . '3 try of saints and " fcelosofers," had to be conveyed home in a car. Inspector Bib itoltft Intelliffciirt* TVi:Hii tnat lsr.«l was many a malcontent, , industrious application wherever that the wna by tributes the fever that prevails to a frightful extent it is practicable poor are tled, from the soil, made out- was struck in the jaw ; aud two or thrco of the force %'ho eari'A liie tjian jij- to -.vhk-h lie lien.!; ; and it does seem to us to be unwise to casts from in the eouutrr. society, and left to pc:i el > per cent., the second iti per cent, and the Undoubtedly a system which would enable the up with strong detachments f3>b »r ti-rHwrv . ^o a - third 20 ject in view, wast yet be regarded as an unmixed ot the police force from limi ted character as has bi'en the caso for somo v.n\e LI*{ ;i,r:i "]i w" laanl;y V tio J ? a ' c Iu produce a cJiartcrfrom Jieavcn or accommodation di-traint and the first in- liy the profitable application *yo -' , seizure follows, and the stance to be directed. On these of their own capabili- awed , and all active disturbance was fro m this of wheat, hj-irijy, and a-.ts was received , :uul rvMta ,,„;. - " isc" vr ti:!«: to a j.ariiciihir >«j=se»ioa tiiau LU j 'oor tenant is driven to irretrievable grounds, then, we liavo ties' would be tho best - destruction come t« the conclusion :l :a t, with sort of Poor Law ; but the moment at an end. Besides t!ic injuries a'road v (Jiiii ada u'JOl ban-els lloui1. At this 'js msricct 7HrHUiJV.Tr—/* *'.//. reference at least to an commissioners propose nothing nionuii^ " as sometimes—indeed very often—the ease forms the Ordinary sta te of of tiie sort, thev mentioned, severs) panes of glass were broken , ami tnerc was a scanty CRVftsj. •' ljcre c->n:i! sra ^o fijcIi tlsng lanrietl property trade »n-l manufactures , the present Minply content themselves sluw of wheat by laud aj rule rather than the exception—the tenant is allowed with comino- to tlic ccm- part of a shop sign was carried away bv the force ii-om tlio iionvo - -^ l^rir. liv. >5a« ««l >«>t zsiskv the wirtli , sd, tl:«-.nj ;h hv Poor Laws of Scotland , if amende d as we have ventured diHion that " couiiiics ; (ifiw i-'ey, be:m-, ana reiis " 1 to •-•««j)« « - to hold his land until such time as he rel ief to able-bodied persons from funds with which the stones wore thrown. J*?r. Dow .inc the display ..-.a s :i--i:n"'-» " o- . 3-e !=:«1 i«o rf..-.'.f to l^tte t .« has made au to propose , will be found sufficien t for their purpose ami, ' of -samples was tril'fmr. and there li"u:-J issae."—7So^«w /»!(..<:. cut, he (the The cqiitsiuptible " amendments" suc'sestct! by the f orce in the street s in tlie vicinity, *"£v- t tenant), whose skill and labour has made which weivdensely business a t- .\hn4r-lam' to-day. Wheat was taken ftff Tac !nu<5 =•'""* 11(lt *** f'J' «l ««r«-;n " ' ¦ I'rtsauaiioji nature , is ruthlessly weeded out, to die that hour a with caution , and notwithstanding theshorttsess «"';'fae xjj ^ natural lair on tlic road-side of starvation. pious gejjtry who cant so beautifully on tlie scriptu- as most of-them are embodied in the bill at presen t heavy shower of rain fell which disnereod M-t ol' naru * u=Hi;i jmrcliuicKt sliould coarcjr tilt Is there any wonder them 10 quantity on sale, factors were uimblotoobE^i! hifhi.T •njiT a there should be ¦ ral injunction—"If a mem will not ivorl; neither thvulil under the consideration of the legislature ; these thoir homes without " .lisisv u ' ¦•" IboV—JSidvioiiC. " Molly ilaguires V - .- so- much trouble or delav. We [tri ces than on ilmmay last, the tri iliu» " And how hopelessl he eat." Their names are Lords .Melvilleand l)i: called " amendments " we can therefore better shouid not omit ' ii-ioi ovoiikat " Tiit '«!1^ "" «««•'» " at . a-day, 4s. e-uak when fullv employed (ol measure. One, however, C holic clergymen ais o remained in the neighbour- foreign wheat there was scarcel y anyihin- a: ali tia :K to the living- iuhaWtr.-.iw of the ?ai<: »o maintain Craigie), the Rev. Mr. Patrick Maofaulaxe of the commissioners'" " ' doinf, afid liSias* himself and family • He would fain lio'd (of the amendments , to wliich prac- hood during thu evening, and used their exertion s quotations remained nominall y unaltered. iou:iti> or lifkilirBrbood iu au equal wanr.er. For a little bit of earth to grow potatoes V est Kirk of Greenoek), and tlic Rev. Mr. HouruT- tical effect will bo given by the Lord Advocate's bill to itliay the excited ' " liV^'d v:? , which is of ten , iecliiigs of the people.—Liverpool parcels were also neglected. l-'itiur hun* r.ther ^¦»i w ^™ !5'-'u' - cutis , wlt~l amount of rent two Scotch landed proprietors, and two the decision ot the parochial , A ±b j; «ivIn:ir In <>nr li»-cs."— Ti<3Z'M Spuci. he is comjii-Ued to pay leaves him Scoteii managers as to the A 1-ikrmax Execctiox.—Stuttoaud, Junk 20.— sales made- were at previous prices. Tiiw hvjojvy ^i' ": ki:)^, well nigh as bad on as if he priests. Tliere was another " commissioner " amount ot allowances, is so During tiie last ' " Iu ^l--u-:-iri: ;ei*ojueVinl:t-: -Jta!iec;3:: :] |iriiiee s had not tlie laud. The , an daring airf infamous an ten years there has no!, been any for barley was of a strictly retail character , ' .mi jj ririV auu coiuaioKcrs , who hart- stuk-n it consequence is the Lnglislnnaii, Edward Twisiletos, Ksq., act of advtsed wrong-, th at ' vrri !i-):.5i~, , wretchedness described bv Air barrister , we feel called upon to capital execution in our city. The day before yester- thou gh the tendency was upwards, prices wes nnt -W :'. , t«>M it «;H-n tl:o urio of ]*];ular %norauce , Dcke, living and l t of " but he (thank God !) had nothing to do with this dis- make special refcrsnee to it. The a :«" aa or ying in a sta e nakedness, wlthl report says :— day tiic sc.tffoid was erected fur the decapitation of a actually higher than on this day se'nni-ht, Mais was ro ;" ::m J 1 huasau divine."—JVur-ii:.' out decent clothing, graceiu.1 report, except protesting against i*r •- ^1*° "S' ^ without bedstead , without beti- it as beini The fixing the amount of allowances is a matter which young woman named Margaret Rudhardt, who was taken to « moderate extent at former Mites. coveriug, pigging on straw and opposed to the evidence on wliich it is professedly requires the knowled The ra«(-n tearlics ine tint liml t«.»r\o ' 7« !$$, Tiu- , vegetating on the ge of so many local details , so manv sentenced to death fov poisoning her husband with prineijial dealovs knight oats very cautiously, exr»t-t- •'Jlv •• aocui-sed potatoes." Is tJjews any fountled. It is, then, the six Scotchmen, potty circumstances (Ireat Sjoni save it t« his ciiiWrm t<>\i, siid cmii- wonder, ire ask the two , upon uiiieh upei'son at a dUtaneJ, arsenic. This act of supremo justice was marked by iiik'to uo boiler when tho lay days clVmie iff iho again, that there should be " Moll peers, the two landholders, and tho two iiriests, who ignorant of the real situation n strange inciden t, vate, as *~ r "$ *s i;ecessary for tiitir sulj?!>ttace; ai:c si> y Maguires "?" of the pauper, can with dif- :—The execution hero takes place amyous lately received from Ireland nnd abroad ^tjill to And despite county nave the exclusive honour of this disgraceful docu- Ift25 as liivj" orccj v snd cuUivatfit , they have tlie ri ^ht meetings aiid the fraternisa- ficulty obtain accurate information, that it is, of all with a sword. The culprit is placed on his hunts, have expired. The trade was consequently dull .at •]>e£f .41—liat it" t lisrv voluntarily leave it, then any other tions of Protestant and Catholic ment. _ We are sorry we don't know the history of others, the point on which the with a white handkerchief ' ' :i oppressors against, parochial board alone am over his eyes ; otiG oft ne prices quite 0d. pcrqr. below thosecurrciitu-.i Monuay j«i>3^eliave right t<> senK- uj "j nit. ^><':!iii!^«nj he sold, die oppresses!—despite the gathering of tliese six Scotcn worthies, as we doubt not the his- competent to come to a correct 'decision. executioner 's assistants then lies do\vu before the last. Leans cia be carrivd away."— V.lxl- Iliiitt. troops, tiie tory ot each and peas, though not much sought ;>;f;er, tat si ch iiiinss a? increase of the police-force, and appointment would form a rich commentary on the Our own views are so opposed to any court cul prit , seizes him with his two hands by Cue Hhighs commanded " Svcr r imUv:du:il jaiss-.'sfcs, lcgitcnatdy, tic <«»« of extra text they have ' of appeal , fully former rates. Canavyseou was fecld magistrates, the system of agrarian s:o approvingly quoted. The name of as to the amount of allowances, that and keens him immovably fixed io the ground ", whilst ii •nhit -li iifs lalK'ur, his i:it-.-llis«ice (or more genera lly), terror of which ' , instead of invcstiii " with more rmnes s. In other kinds ofseed tuiao the magistrate Booth became the victim -Melvillb—connected hi storicall y as that name is any new tribunal or board with jurisdiction in " another holds him by thu h air, and draws his head was very little rdr -i-li»«£ t;--! Ui'i sas crcau-c. continues. wit.1 tiie conservation of such mat passtner. " Tl:is priiu-I i.le is i:v.fi::tv-stn>le, ami it is wl! to jeinarl j This is eufiicicntiy -hown in the fallowinj; extract State abuses and political ters, wo are inclined to suggest that tho appeal to back, so that the muscles of tiic neck be extended , CURRENT TRICES OF corruption—is sufficientl y ominous to the GUA1N , PER IMi 'EKIi£. that it cor.tsii ssexjinssly au afkainvle iipui-ut of tiie right from the Times of Wednesday, contained iiAhe eom- stand at the Court of Session, the competency of which has been when the executioner, with liis sword, which he QUAllTKlt. -JCi-i liW.. s s s a been creaU-J In- head of a body appointed to tii> of all to tlifc soil. For as tlttr soil lias not municatien of that piper's Irish inquire into the neces- clare d only by a very rec en t decision of t t Si-asps with both hands, cuts off the head. At the Wheat, Efsux , it- Ken t, new & uiil red 44 50 '.Vmte v.t fr ^nj the fsndan :«:tal ]irii:ci jik- of pro- correspondent, and sity ot reformiug hat Cour , shouid *6 man, it follows dated Dublin, Moudav :— a rotten system. We need not be taken away. moment when the latter was about to inflict tho KoWiilknuA Lincoln. ... tie 45 50 Ditto M1 SS i-?fry. Ui::t it canuot bir' mKS to any small punion of tht Xorilwm . STATE OF CAVAN. comment on the " work " pa-formed by landlords fatal blow on Marsarct Hudhavdt and Scotch white J 4 4S Fine VJ S3 Jiuiia u race, wao have created it by tlicir activity. Let c< .Many of those who advocate .1power of appeal do not , a man rushed Irisk rod old Althou gh tliere are no further and as to the " work " performed by the Rev. 1' at throug h the compact crowd that "Stintumdcd the 0 0 Rail 44 45 Wiiite -iS 49 a:en coacimletliat liio tine tlieory of jiroperty is foucdtO accounts of any acti ;; :! hesitate to avow their objections to the Court of Session R >'<-* Old SI i-2- Xcw 2D 3(> ?.wt <. Si 35 ef Ua ' uatr j iges AIacfaulaxe, and the Rev. Jamie Hojibrtsox, if tho scaff old , crying out in a sten t ' ci! the ' ««<&» ti-bii pOf ertf Oi.'" —1 vr.fier. upon Hfo or jiropei :y iu the disturbed districts , as the court of review. In the opinion of tiiose persons, orian voico, " Stop ! Uarlo y Crinding . . 25 •.'7 Dh.til . 28 SO :.f«it. !U 33 a ri 'iriit value of their work was measured by its utility, the !" " if man ha-: jlut to , air. and water , ivhich a« still a stoe of terrorissn is rcurt scuted to prevail to a to deprive the Court of Sessiou of its jurisdiction in such stop and waving at the tamo time over his head a Malt UiMwn .... Si» H l' ;t !a 55 59 >V ;,rf) co 63 ov.e trill atteuqc eils feufl« nvalth , tite earth, is the common proper *v «fall its iuha - system," and " man 's independence" , litaa ts."—Jmh French F.rag. r^ucO; tliis dreadfu l state of st's:e;y, mere than one ot — That it is not desiraV.e that there should he any minutes of tlio execution,—believed ilsat she had Forci qn, as » g , appeal fror.i Whoat, Dant sie -, • " Vkiaz laouojiol y iufiirts evils of snch magnitude as tliese reverend gentlemen who had rend ered themselves " Oh for a forty parson power the decision of the parochial mamgers us to (Its been pardoned. This, however, was not the case. , Koiii^liur g, & c , (;o ,;o 43 amount of Mark ? , Me cklesiUui-g i-j gj t2:.t oflan$ 22 14 16 althou gh mu ch moved by the spect a e Jiur.isli ' EFFECTS OF LANDLORDISM Ef IRELAM). A every other section. " In the sweat of thy brow It is somo consolation f or us Souther ners cl , observed tho , rvwslaud feed . . -:o 22 14 17 ccompanying the above there is a curious docu- , that the greatest order, and shortly afterwards silentl dis- Flour, per barrel " j !OLLT JIACUKE. " shalt thou eat bread" was the doom passed upon onl y Eng y 20 2? 19 21 ment, copied f rom the Jt. from Iiaiubv.vg and Uviuulam, J-Ki-.ViiJ-V voisaij'-sJvumcd insimiaieu luai thc Uood- ward of tkoir " sweat :" " o'clock distant thunder was heard in the west and , see you so re duced ; anIy'dear children,—I have laid down the above rules a house of landlords, many of them bein ? also Irish Mo::-c!ey, Ilarboce 's-lieath the !)":;ia;ion sssraniug the name of " Rebecca and her " those who use the sword shall perish by the sword." , Kins t , Salt-ley,, ITaiuls- dcn-.ai .d i(.r j :!! hinds of but " was hea vy, at a incline for your guidance, aud hy strictly observing them you landlords. Had the bill been better, mid more practi- worth , and other hamlets in the viehuty, the like czuhtem." Tiie name of " Molly Jiagulre" is as The commissioners affirm that the best system of , h; lie r:;lt!> cLtaiiicd on Monday last of .-s, and w-fes. more disastrous consequences have resulted. The C ambrid geshir e, we rectived , vro From a'i that has appeared in the uu-nt; but, abuvc alJ, my dear little ones, the lanulurd Poor Law system docs this, is glaringly false. Tiie vassahigo they very naturally consider , and call , an 5G0 Si-ois u iraLrcds, v truth of tills sta tement I cannot at present ascertain ; ami short-horns I?!*:; ]rivcd Mm of life, and branded followius:— years past. The before mentioned the mutton trade was in a very ^ the tip of the w.-t-ich that will have no feeling for my A. law to render rent not recoverable, except under weather during the day had been Iu> uesiruveras a i»ias«Jcrer. of , on tho whole, siipish sMc, and ];;st week's prices wie with starring children. Attend, my dcav little ones, to tl:ose Oban.—The following remarks are made by the mi- a lease a long date , would have been infinitely bet- very fine ; and there was a total absence of that op- ( Of conrse there 13 a cause for the iilesil comblna- ter, because it would secure ' lniicttlt y supported. The r.uir.lerof lain Is v.as not rules 01 mine, and the lord will prosper your cause, nister, and Andrew Alikorn, M.D., elder ;—The legal tlie tenant the benciit of pressive closeness which is usually the precursor of tk'iR^Mch, ci'ucr sonic name or ether, maintain a Ins outlay, and need no * lartc; -while the tomb trade uilcil brisk at fully, but which is the prayer of your affectionate mother, assessment for Kilmove and Kilbriile, including Olwii, machinery. But as embod y- thunder. At a little before sunset there was scarcely ceaseless existence in Ireland. In vain elees tlic ing a great princi ple at nothing quotable heyor.d the cunciicies obtained Molly Magl-ibe. was begun in October, 1841, and discontinued in January, , this bill, we affirm , is a highly a cloud to be seen, but shortly afterwards a dense Jaw's vengeance smite the discovered members of important one. 'When brought " on this day se'nni ght. Calves were in good SYii-]-ly, hut MagmWsGrove , Tanih of CJoone. 1S42, by the heritors, notwithstanding the most pressing in , the mover stated, mass gathered near the south-western horizon , and •Lcse cwuibiustious—In vain do even priests and in plain term?, that the " monster evil" met a dull inquiry, at barely stationary j .rites. In After this we think there can be no mistake as to destitution amongst the impotent poor ; a great many of of Ireland flashes of sheet-lightning streamed forth in quick " Ucpcalere denounce their existence—theseecmuina- M-as " oven rorotATiox." This he distinctly stated pigs only a limited busi ness was doinir. vei the rates what the " Molly Maguires" and why magis- them were very aged, and several of them bedridden, ifcc. succession. As the darkness advanced, these electric " ' ilvES never cease. In vain the gallows r.ud the want, at setting out. lie is right—it is so ; and this tverc supported. trate Looiii was assassinated. The average sum actually distributed annually to e.u-h bill discharges followed each other still move rapidly, liulks are satiated with -victims—iu vain O'Coxseix he described as being one means to cure that evil of By the quantities of 81b., sinlting the oS' TVc shall return to this subject at the first oppor- pauper by the kirk session for some years, except- until at length the heavens from the north to the si. k&ws and Tom Steele " pacifo.tes"—the cause of " over population ," inasmuch as it would «o to " bet- t < . 9> ti. = . d« y what rig ing 1811-2, was a fraction less than 8s. Cd. " The ord i- south were completely illumined as with fireworks. At infer ior coarse i'ufcss combinations remains uiuuneliorak-d tunity ; iu the meantime let us ask b ht ter the condition aud means of living" of every holder beasts ... So 3 fi , and the nary poor are at all times, but particularly at present suf- about ten o'clock it commenced raining ; and the Bmmd quality .... cosi-j ii^Ltloiis tLerefore continue TLat cause is, tin does Major Xonm claim the ownership of the land , of land in Ireland as 3 10 at Iullinkere ? It appears this Major Jfonin had fering n kind of slow starvation ; and were it not for the , from the large fanner to the poor shower, which lasted till nearly eleven, was one of I nme large oxen ....4 & 4 a tsatumi, &e tiiramw,aud tin trudtg crpitcoicd hi holder of an acre or two. Here then , we have this Pniao Scots , ifcc i never been seen by the tenants—had in all probability charitable aid of a COuipai'ativoly small numbor of per- , the most heavy known for a long period. The lower 4 i 4 6 Irish laidtonle upoa the hapless people over whom truth at last admitted and enunciated in Parliament, Co:U'es inferi or sheep ...Si 36 never been in Ireland—was not to be found even when sons, who cannot bear the sight of fellow-creatures parts of the houses in Narrow-marsh, the Meadow- Second £cy e« that the way to check " surplus population" is not to p and other similar situations quality .... 38 i 4 ™l sought for by a deputation sent to England for that Starving outright hefore their eyes, this dreadful process lats, , were completely l'nmc cop.rsc woci'tlod la proof of this, we call attention to the state of starve a people, but to feed them : to turn poor living deluged, ... 48 18 purpose. Here is complete abrogation of the land- would often he more rapid. But these individuals arc and the damage clone will amount to several rrimu Southdown . i io 5 iliec districts as sworn to by witnesses before the into better living ; to change a potatoc and water . . 0 , lord's moral law—" property has its duties as well as often forced to go far beyond what their means will war- hundred pounds at the least. A double brick wall at I-ii'ibs 5 0 fi 0 IrisL Laud Comniission. diet into one of bacon and of beer. Here we have Lsii'tjc rights." The landlord exacts enormous rents from rant hy this system of throwing the poor upon the poor Messrs. pusher's factory was washed down, and other toarse c-alvcs . ...;: s 44 I12 the evidence taken at irginia, comity Cavan, tossed overboard, for the first time, in open Parlia- similar injuries are 1' iimc small ..... i 6 4 II ^ his tenants, but in return the tenants can obtain no for support." quite common in various parts of y, 181 1. we find it sworn by Henry M'Quade, a ment, the absurd, blasphemous, and most ignorant the surrounding Suckling calvss, *«ch . . . IS 0 CO 0 in Jul sort of protection from their landlord. Is this just ? Mr. Duncan Maearthor.—lie farms to some extent ill country. At the Milton's Head Inn , Large 20-aerc fanner, residingin KHHsikcre, that he, with assertion of Malthus , that the more food a people have, on the Derb Iiojjr go 3 8 Does it even accord with the first principles of that the neighbourhood of Oban. His farm is so near the- y-road, a man named Alf red Greenwood , Feat small pwkors fiiity-six or fifty-seven other tcnauts, widiout reckon- the faster thev will increase ; and that the only cheek of Radf ord . . . a 10 4 3 * system ou which the landlords base their pretended town, that the poor he is in the habit of seeing chiefly , was struck blind. A surgeon was in- Quarter-old store pigs, ea«h . . 1C 0 20 0 ing cjtters, v;cre served with ejectments from their to this terrible state of things are vice, misery, ab- stantl fetched " belong to it. He docs not think the allowance they get y , who bied him and administered other HEAD OF CATTLE icECiacnis at the expiration of tLeir leases, in May, rights?" Sothinj: of the sort. Major Kokin, who- solute starvation , or the forbidding of marriage, OK SA1E. ever he maybe is a land-robber and le-plunderer, from the session is (it all sufliuicht to keep them in life. and remedies. He was soon after removed home, and (From tlio Books of tlio Clerk of tlic MarVtJ ) 3S53. Tiiev had cscli made considerable improve- , peop the denial of relief to all poor persons , who may have having no claim to soil or rent, save the chum of They arc chiefly supported by begging—if they were not since then to the General Hospital, where he has Beasts, 2,500-Sheop and Lambs , 28,540-Cul -vts. 2S0— short time before the ejectment on the un- married , and had children ,' and ultimatel y come to received the unremitting ments a ^ usurpation the law of fraud and force. supported in that way they must starve, as far as he can attention of the first medi- Pigs, l'8O. derstanding that they wets to got renew;J leases ; , want. Having the opposite principle as a basis (for, It aSbrds some ground for hope that a better state udge; and he is-accmaiiited with the expense of every ar- cal practitioners in the town. We understand that Richmosd Corn Market, Satu bjmy, i i;it -5.—17c yet their hmds were set over their heads to a middle- upon this foundation, this bill was put when brought of things will yet be- established in Ireland when we ticle which the poor can require. What they get from he has since been enabled to see a little , and that had a thin supply of grain in our market to-day, anel man oagh they had sent in proposals, and before the Legislature), we hail it as a great step to- , alll'- find it acknowledged that even the spiritual humbug the session would not keep them in coals during winter. hopes are entertained that his sight will be ultimately the sale onl y dull. Wheat sold fr om IU. taTs. Od. ; ofiL-red to pay any reasonable rent that might be laid There arc, as it were, three classes of the poor—those wards better and wiser ways of thinking on this im- restored to mm. oats 2s. !)d. to 3s. anxious to liol«, at :r.iy of the Catholic priests is beginning to be powerless portant subject. As a practical measure -id. ; barley 3s. Od. to 4s. : bcang on tae lauds. They were who cannot go about at all, those who can go about, but , we repeat, Tsiinmo Tiiusdeh-storm in "WoncESTjiitsninE, —An 4s. Cd. to -Is. 9d. per bushel. rent under xiic ixtsiil landlord whom tfit> ' had never to shield the oiipressurs from the vengeance of the wo foar it is a more nullity : and wo do not boliovo it awful thunder-storm , , oppressed ; and when we find the Irish mouth-piece cannot do any work, and those who can do a little. The visited tho county of Worcester seen. They Emlc-ntoc-u his name was Major Xorth, can ever become law, or, if it did, be anything better on Sunday last (July G), and did a great Maxcijkstkr Corn Maiiket, SATunr-AT, Jci.t 5. " leading journal" compelled to admit that f irsttHass are kept from actual starvation chiefly ly the second deal of da- -* apiused to tha agent to learn his address, of the than a mere dead letter. In so far, however, as it lias mage to the agricultural Ihe weather thromjimitthcwceli lias k'tii exceedingJy auu thcy " of treating the dis- class, tdto leg fit ftai. * * * The assessment that produce. The storm apr that they isikhnuakc their proposals to him dhfcf, the " old and lesritima ie methods been the occasion for the acknowledgment in Parlia- peared to come from the south-west showery and unsettled , which circur,!ht::nee caused * " itimate methods" was tried fell to the ground, from some of the heritors , whence dark but il.e information was refused. Tlicy then wrote ease are useless. By the old leg ment , that the way to cure " surp lus population" is masses of clouds floated hurried over some appn-nensions ot injury to the crm.s. 'l'here , the hu lks and the refusing to pay their proportions, so that it had not a fair , the. land , de- to a club in Loudau , of which they supposed him a he means bayonets and bullets to better the living of the people, and not to star ve luging the earth with rain and hail. Tlic lightnimi was, in consequence , more disposition shown to pur- e threats of a plentiful allow- trial. meni'xr; they wrote to the "War-office, auc to the gallows, aid d by the them , it has already done good service, and as such flashed continuously, and peals of thunder succeeded chaso f lour , and a fair amount of busijiess was trans- aurt of purgatory—not to say something worse—in Andrew AMcorn, Esq. — Practised medicine nl)9ut lioaru of Ordnauce, but they conid get no account of we notice it.—TimeMercury. in terrific rapidity. The storm was most severe acted in that article , at an improven :e:.c on The pre- e which the Catholic priests are ever eighteen yenrs in Oban, but gave up practice some years any suck person as iiajor Xarth. They tlien by sub- th next world, about tho eastern boundary of the county ; and vious currency. Oats nnd oatmeal wwu but iu mo- ready to belch forth to serve the cause of despotism. ago. lie very frequently visited the poor upon the roll at scnpiion eiEuloyvd a depuuitior.to go to England to Evesham and Pershore great damage was done to the derate request, viihout chaupe in vfi 'iie. The wea- These good old methods, itappears, arc at a discount. when he practised in tlie parish, aud now visits them ' endeavour to find luia out, if he was in existence ; , garden crops, the corn, grass, &c, By the bail ther proving h'nc durin g onr warlictiliis iiif;i ning-, "What's then to be done ? Why, try something " ille- more than ever. Not being in general practice, he lias atrititntsf #rTnt«d, & hxptfto. , which lmt ail to no cfiVtt. The matter was not finally de- fell very heavily. A great number of trees were there was not much activity in thi> inq-uii-y for gitimate," something just, something in accordance more leisure to bestow upon them when at home. * dued at tie date 0: the witness 6 esaiuihation.—&e Destruction' oi? a Distillery by Fire near levelled to the ground by the sweeping hurricane wheat , holders , nevertheless , (irmly ilemamlctl an ad- with the laws of God and nature—restore tic land to the # * * 4 Tlie bcd-riddin poor are in Evidence, J\:n 11, jTo.SIC. Croybon'.—Shortly before nine o'clock on Saturday which accompanied the storm, and there has been vance of 3d. to dil. per 70 lbs. on the ;.-= io.-; of this day }Hoplc and drive theplundering dronato honest lalmir. a very destitute state in point of diet. The allowance 3Ir. rinur Smith, of Aitina, near Stradonc, de- night , the herb distillery of Mr. J. Arthur, situate on very considerable destruction of glass in tho hot- se nni ght, and we raise our quotati ons aeuunlinely. " t s itimate" or " ille- they get from the session cannot he intended t-o maintain " * posed that, but, few lesses are now granted. The li this me hod" wa tried , " leg Waddon Marsh, near Croydon , was destroyed by fire. houses , conservatories, and private dwelling-houses. l'leur, on the contrary, met a tolerably f ree sale, and gitim " there would .soon be au end to the rei them, it is so perfectly inadequate ; and tlure are very tcusnis Jcpend much en loan funds and local usurers, ate gn It appears that almost simultaneously flames were Next day the- rivers of the county—the Severn prime fresh qualities readily realised an mneudmenfc "of " iioll ;" King Das would no longer be few people in Oban who are able to give in charity, and , tho bull: of wiuch aix; bad, the latter chaining from 4s. to y Maguire discovered by several persons bursting from the body Avon, and the Teme—rose considerably from tlic of fully Is. pa- sack. Both oats and oatmeal iroved able to trade on the misery of his countrymen, and still fewer who do give. The poor who are ahle to go about 5s. \icr p."UJ;« iniert*:. of the building, a considerable wood erection with an effect!; of the previous day's storm. \Vc have not otr rather slowly, but no change in nviees can bo 1'eel would set over his " great difficulty!" hate tickets to authorise them to heg; tlie oed-rhUlen have also admeasurement of CO feet by 30, and in a very f ew noted. A similar state of tliiugsis described as existing in tickets, and they caul their tickets round with lom of thtir heard of the loss of any lives. Fermanagh. la the county of Roscommon. Mr. THE SCOTCU POOR LAW SYSTEM. minutes the whole place was in a blaze. There being Thunder Stohm.—About twenty minutes to four Liverpool Coit.^ Market, Moxdat, Ju.t 7. neighbours , itho bring them hack what they receive on their at the time upon the premises several hundred ^ —• Jrancs McGxmn . of Sheep-walk, grazier and land- account. The witness has taken great pains lo ascertain gal- o'clock on Monday morning the town of Erith was i he arr ivals of grain , meal , and flour this week com- We return to the report of tho Commissioners of lons of irit and a considerable quantity of essential a^eat, says—There is a system of paying rci-t by what a person may make by begging iu the wcek,and he lias sp visited by a rain and hail storm, accompanied by paratively arc .small. On Foreign beans the duty ia Scottish l'eor Law Inquiry. oil , &c (amounting in value to not less than £1500), bills in this district. The bill is passed for three Passing by a deal of " fcclosoneal" rubbish, we never found any one make 7d. Their receipts arc gene- thunder , wliich greatly alarmed the inhabitants. At reduced to 4s. Od. per quarter, wliich forms the only addin lVoin Gio 10 per cent interest- iiie " * It is only on Saturdays they are autho- the fury of the fire was considerably enhanced ; and the time mentioned the thunder was heard at a alteration since our l mesilis, S come to the commissioners views or. the all-import- rally about 5d. before any assistance could be procured the ast report. The weather during depcud upon loan funds and iOCal their tickets, when they get halfpence. whole distance , and as it approached was accompanied with the week lias been of a variable character. "\V«: liaye Sffiali er tenaBts ant question of relief to tlie able-bodied poor. 'The rised to liea by of the contents anil the building were destroyed are ruinous, charging an There was an assessment iu the-parish for the year , or large drops of rain. In tlic course of a fetv seconds had frequont lieavr showers with strong wijias usurers. The former commissioners say— rendered useless. The total damage is not , and per cent,, raid causing au im- was laid on in 18«. So far as pre cisely a shower of hailstones descended , which continued two or threo days fine and warm. Our wtutni trade inienstof nearlv 20 In tlie case of tlie able-bodied poor, all that humanity 18il-i'l. The assessment known ; but at a moderate calculation it usurerschar ge 2o per of the poor is estimated from five to ten minutes, and was immediately fol- has consequently derived more mense loss of time. The local or even Christian philanthropyrequires to be done, is.that ho saw, that measure improved the condition that it will reach £2000. How firmness, anil, iuiving defaulters by driving the fire originated is lowed by torrents of rain. The hailstones in some somo buyers from a distance cent ; ra;t is recovered from we furnish them with the means of developing their own in the town, at least, for they received an additional not known. , the business in both and by t cases arrears of loug 's funds ; and, as they were not places were the size of marbles, and did an immense British and bonded has been of im portance jectmeut. In many resources. We learn, upon an authority, which, if allowance from the poor Seriovs Affray in Liverpool.—Yesterday after- , at advan- Etandiug are held tenant. There has been ing within the town, they had the 6aine deal of damage amongst the hot and green houses. cing prices. Sevoral samples have been withdrawn over the rightly understood and applied, is no less conclusive in stoppstl from begg noon the inhabitants of the lower end of Dale-street mueL consolidation of farms in oixlcr to make £10 source as before, or nearly so. , In Lcrd Save and Sele's grounds there were upwards from present sale. Sack Hour has also had a bettec political economy than in religion, and the disregard of allowance from that * Byrom-strcet, Great Crosshall-strect, Lace-street frcckthdcis—when townknd happened to be out # # As a proof that the poor were , of.4000 panes of glass broken , and the frjit damaged demand, and at improved rales. About, 100« bawds a which in any relation of human life, cannot fail to be * Fontcnoy-street, and the various other streets wliich of lease, fire or were monicd men were assessment than what they wei e which will cost from £200 to £300 to repair. United States sweet flour , in bor.d have changed six who attended with injurious results, that if a man tcill not better off under the intersect that densely.pjipulated locality, were , selmed, they the poor people had distribution kept TlIUKfiEn AND ILVIL-STOR M IN DOR SKTSHIIiE . — On hands at 19s. 6d. per barrel of 190 got tLc land and ' iVier tliOaU lie (at The overlooking of this without it, witness nifty state that after the in a state of great commotion by a lbs. The demand to go, and they without any t-orl; nt 1842 three- inob\\vuiehUjid Sunday-cthe 6th inst., about half-past five in the Jor oats and ostine.il has been qtiite Ihrnia uere located in bogs, provisions of statutes appointed to under tlie assessment ceased, in January, , assembled and attacked a body of '.; but remuneration." was—that salutary maxim in the died Orangemeii'MK aftejjipon , a, violent thuj^er-storm, attended with a holders of cither article do not lower their r.reten. 'flic resort in the country administration of charitable funds—a fourilisof all ike Ved-riddtn and very destitute pavpt rt appears that Orangemen many of them witness regulate the to tho number,ofdotWli *4a of hail, or-rattier, iceiitook place in the sioRs, and no alteration in value has occurred. died of aTbrokcn heart. The equity of which it were within three or four months of that time. been walking in procession l JMJ* " As knew inaaaccs but they maiim, on the incontrovertible the poor at the furieraKqft >g£' h llowl of Ff^ftM&hd Sydling St. regards barley, beans , and peas , very Hide has of it—not of a, breken heart, to insist—has heen proved by experi- The parish authorities did not take care that ceased brother. The funeral {proceeded il4 MF «iiea m Lk ntjih'xrjrhood beiug obliged to leave mere waste o! time to do for themselves were at- frpmMe* yMnolas, m the county of'MhsSbSThc lumps of ice been done in them, and last week's quotations siq , productive of the most serious evils iu the people who were unable Bird-street, Toxteth-park, the residence, in ¦ - ineir warm csbius and baild houses on the road side. ence to oe to see what bfethe^ gp-aged, perhaps, auout^ffiSfi diameter, but repeated. , . And no portion of society, has suf- tended to. Tlicy never inquired after them ceased , to St. Mary's Cemetery ; and , afteMKeTdl Come we next to tLc county of social system. "' A poor | |& eWei'e many of a .muMjS&efsize ; and one was LivEnrooL Catilb Market ' labourers. In the the baneful effects of such negligence condition they were in. * * * ceased had been interred , theiprocessionawstetutniM . , Monday, Jcj.x 7.-^ Cavau it is sworn Si. a daj fered more from brother, a shoe- Measured, which was upjwrisflpwo inches across in \\c have had a larger that their waiits are but classes themselves, whose interests it woman, Efty M'Culloch, lived with a to the Park by Scotland-i-oafr B supply of cattle at m&f&ct to- without iood. In = 10d. a than the labouring as herself. , yiom-sti-eet^aa^^ i^loHgest part. They wc&yerjyvregular in shape, day than of late, Fermauagh from Sd. to supposed to favour. A correct maker, seventy years of age, almost as poor believe, Dale-street. The OivanS^Mn^ with a brisk demand for imiiioa and •lay. In Kteoomiaoa fraa " . to S«L a dav, and olic might at first sight lie on a litUe stra w, cprnpolingpi generally resembling the faiitastio.&rmswliich glass Lamb. Beef met with - '

-Tuesday, Jul y 8. was taken tors may require instructions .ujKm or confirmation by house-l, ane engine to the edge of the Rivpr working classes that con- statistical tables ofthe TO THE TRADES US1OXS AXD WORKING subscribe to its funds and 2. Half-yearly state ofthe Special meotsmg s may ue called by The house met at twelve o'clock, and in the course (f Thames, but, unfortunately, another - difficulty conformable . to the reports re- the shareholders. here CLASSES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND fonu to its lavrs. Association, uecess».vy, upon fourteen clear the after noon made considerable progress in the com- presented itself: the tide being at ebb an Trades. the Directors whenever immense GOVEIUOl 'EXT. ceived from the being givt-a of-suoV me etings, snd the busi- mittee on the Commons Enclosure Bill. quantity of hose was required before the IKELAXD. j An mutual cash balance-sheet to be made up days' notice ilames could Conference.—The legislative power sliall be vested 3, sucli meetings nre ¦ called being clearly Mr. T. Dcxcomj ie presented a petition signed by 2,700 be touched with water. "When matters were at The Central Committee, appointed at the late to Lady-Day, and laid before Conference at ness fur which !ei!"th in an annual Conference of delegates from the ~ su.cn notice. "N<> oth er business than thai of tlic inha bitants of Mansfield , in Notting hamshire , oton- adjusted the engine— was effectively woi-kod, but ••Xaxi Trades Conference," Mi in London oh session. speeiliod in ?lie oual several TraJcs in [the Association, in the following its annual transacted ut iccial meetings. plaining of the paupers who sough t ix-iuge 111 the woik- only good that could ba done was the putting Monday, have to the «esi of their power accounts shall be made up announced shall be sf out the Easier proportion :—Trades having not less than 30 nor more And such quarterly to shall , be appointed by the liouscs for one night being obliged to work at the wheel. fire scattered along thc ground. Mr. ^^ —local .agoitts Braidwood ^^^ performed the duties imposed upon them, and now LadVllay, Midsummer, Michaelmas, and Christmas,! locitl-lffeHts. * , the than 150 paying members fchall return one delegate. of theJshareholders in any He gave notice of his intention to put a ques tion to the superintenden t of the bri ' t the result of their iibours to the working accounts of the Trades for the JMcectors, 011 the uotnina don gade, with the Wat lin*. Eubiui Trades with 150 and not more than 300 members, and shall include the on shares make re- ri ght hou. baronet (Sir J. Graham) upon the subject. of Groat llntem, iu ftier that tlie plans pro- •district, to collect the. u\sta!meuts , street engine, next arrivcil, and was succeeded lm men two delegates; ac 03JITED TILDES 1 ASSOCIATION FOB. TIIE EM- mooiss invested with them by Trades Unions or other On the order of tiie day lav bringing up the report on Joseph Lund. The number of persons who have delegates. • the hands of their banker, in order to meet this Mil , thUs cuiated to bs-af practical servies, because forased in . •PsaiKfn Vapor. —One month pwrjo'js io ihe as- PLOYMESI OF SURPLUS LAI30DB, IS AGBICUL- BOuSatiesin. been deprived of a home is upwards of forty. TURE AXJ? .MAXUFACFJRES. COUtiK genl'dfmanils on ,Uie part of the investors.' Ex- Mr. Wvse moved, " That it is thu opinion of this house, ae«>rdanee «:ith the actual csedition of the 'icades, I sembly ofthe sanual Cenfcrcncc the Genteal Com-; FlRB SEAR THE £lACK FKIARS-ROAI> .—Oil Thur sijay : jienses of .management -shall be defrayed out of such that whereas the Act of Settlement enacts that n college, acJ not-upMi mere individual iypotbescs, which, niittee shall cause to be prepares and issuwl a busi-; PREA IJ1U.E. morning, shortly after one o'clock, a fire broke profits as .may arise from .the operations of the Associa- be annexed to the University of Dublin in addition to the oiii On "however correct in the abstract, might have .proved j ness paper, or programme of the matters intended to. The inefficBay of the auethods heretofore adopted thc premises of Mr. Downey, grocer and chccscmcii«i> , these failing, by equal contributions from the College of the Holy Trinity, under tiie name and title of r inappiicab?2 to the real state *£affairs, 1 be brought uader the consideratkn oftlie Cenference. • by the industrious classes for the proteotioa and tion, <»' 20, Cross-street, Llackfrmrs-voad . Several c-iiefnca At thffsame time, while tires collecting infonua- ' ^ shareholdu'-s in proportion to their respective investments. King's College, and the act of 1703 provides that all were quickl -Such programme -shall I* laid before the various; niaintraance-oftheir interests, and the improyenient —Wiien the Directors have purchased lands, future colleges that may be annexed to said university, y on the spot, and after some troubl e tlie ; tion of th; practical and csofuJ character alluded to, a to enable them to give instructions to their: of their condition, has induced deep and w.ide-spre;id li'it ses . flames were extinguished tr des, into farms , aad erected suitable buildings after the passing of that act, be open to Iloman Catholics , but not before verv &erious ike Ccnxuittec had to k«cp in view certain great delegates thereupon, liut the Central Committee^ inquiry into She causes of the failure of the plans divided them . damage was done ' they .may lease them in perpetuity, at such ren t and Protestant dissenters equally with Protestants in all , nearly thc whole of the stock in :p rinc!phst without thc action of which, no form of shall have'ihe power of introducing -subjects not in-; hitherto tried. It would too rthercon, theshon being destroyed bv fiM-m,;. , perhaps, bo. assuming fitir return for the capital so expended , to their honours and emoluments, as well as studies, the col- fircorwater. The -.., association can rtroduce ^successful results, and bf eluded in the-said paper, it'.agreed upon by three-j much -it this-stnLje of progress .that these as will give a . . to assert, individu als citiicr chosen according to priority and leges proposed to be founded undei' the present bill bt! was insured in thc London-office. ¦whicliivory oreajiiiation, •csntemplatuig the aggre- fourths 4f the Coumittcc End such aa appear to: inciuivies liiwe detected •«5{ ic Scotch Univer- thc state of misery he had ion* been in from want of work only be bindtngsipon the General Association, and elected as delegates, but in such case they shall not iheir corporate capacity, would use reproductivcly industrial establishments as may be in accordance with sities Bill. He regre tted much to find that the bill was , he had first ('.etenitined on willnot interfere with the power of individual trades vote. the money heretofore squandered in useless strikes ; the means at their jdisposal, and seem to them called to be opposed by the Governmen t, for it was a bill founded suicide ; but reflecting that that would expose his to strike withost such consent, should they deem it Tenure of OJjM.—Ihe Delegates shall be elected to at the enme time for by the necessities of the members of the Association. upon sound princi ple, the applica tion of which was called wife and children to greater distress, he had rcs necessaryto do-sa. Tiie onl difference betweensuch and, , by keeping the supply and oivd y serve in Cwtference for twelve months, c-r until the demand of the labour market more on a par-with Such establishments sliall be freehold, and the title for by the pecalinr circumstances of Scotland . This to send them to Heaven first. On the cvei-in" a strike and -sse sanctioned b -the Ceniral Com- of y next general election. oaeh other, maintain a higher average rate of wages thereof vested in tlie trustees on behalf of the Associa- principle was precisely the smite ns that upon which the the -1th of March he had sold a steel chain for niTew jnktcewill be, =tbat in the first case the assistance , , Elections.—Within one month previous to Whit- than can be the case when the workers are subjected to tion. .Theparties appointed to manage and work in them Irish Colleges Bill was grounded, mid lie could not under- pence, and bought some bread and brandy, r.nd par- given by the Jb-socinticn will be voluntary and inter- Monday, in each year, the Central Committee shall the unrestricted operation of the principle of compe- shall be the servants of the Trustees and Directors, and stand how the Government could have introduced the taken of them with his children (his wife tieinz absent mittent, while in the second it will be eompulsory itsue their precept to those Trades entitled to send titive selfishness, and the rivalry of constantly in- responsible to them. latter, and yet oppose, a? he believed it was their inten- at a distance) ; they soon after fell asleep, ami when and steady. 2'crhaps, even with this explanation, it Sales and Leases to Trades.—The Directors shall have delegates, requiring them to proceed, within four- creasine and improved labour-saving machinery. tion to do, the former. In Ireland, as in Scotland, the they were in a profound slumber he cut their tin-uais may be thought that this k too great a power to en- teen days after the receipt ofthe same, to the election Within the last few years many hundreds of thou- powers to sell or lease to Trades Unions such plotsof land Established Church was composed with his razor. They made not the least sirnpeiiijn- trust to the-Committce h of the minority of the , althoug , in the opinion of of a delegate or delegates to represent them in Con- sands of pounds have been spent on strikes. The and appropriate buildings as they may require for the em- people, and yet in Ireland t ic or noise, he said, except a slight rattlimr in the throat * : 5ts proposer^ some such power is absolutelynecessary Government opposed the ference for the ensuing year. And such precept shall condition of the producing classes, so far from being ploy ment of their surplus labourers on such terms as may application of anything like After the perpetration of the horrid deed lie iid for the prcper regulation of the proposed General a test—they would not even to be signed by the peesident and secretary of the Asso- benefitted by. these strikes as a whole, presents but be mutually agreed upon. have the test of a belief in revelation Ilolzlock, a neighbouring village, where ho - Union. It vas, however the duty of the Central , and still, by their was , ciation. too many palpable evidences of deterioration ; of sub- CommcrcuilhslahUshmentsand Agents.—warehouses and opposition to this bill, they showed arrested. His advocate endeavoured to show he Committee to place the question before the Trades, any that they were pre- was Jkturns.—Each of the said Trades shall, seven jectioa to evils—increased—increasing, and which depots for manufactured or agricultral produce from pared to maintain tests in Scotland. partly insane, and the jury found him guilty ofsimpie in_ order -tint their deliberate and fairly-exprtssed The right hon. ' days previous to Whit-Monday, cause a return to be ought to be diminished. Past experience emphati- ofthe establishments of the Association, and for the con- gentleman then adverted to the recent occurrences in the murder (todtschlag). He was sentenced to eiirhtecn coinien might be ascertained respectingit. venience ofthe lessees or trades forwarded to the office of the Central Committee, cally proves the futility of the methods previously , may be established in Church of Scotland, and contended that by years' imprisonment in a fortress. His wife went With reference to the secondpkn , or Land Scheme, laces as may be thought best. the enforce- certifying the delegate or delegates elected to repre- employed to ward off these evils ; and it is .it least such p Or the Directors ment of tests they would shut mad on the discovery of the murder of her children all that the Central Committee Lave to observe is, may appoint such agents for the sale of such out from the universities , sent such Trades, and such return'shall be signed by no very fanciful deduction from that experience to commodities more than one half of the Presbyterian people of Scot- and has not yet recovered her reason.— Gazaie and they will ladly sec their labour. in Limerick, for them, at Glasgow, against them at Bel- Albert and Lord Palmerston g own suggestions super- mittee, which shall forthwith issue their precept for Banker.—At the first general meeting have been added to the £eded by any measures which may seem Fully to achieve the objects here indicated wculd a Banker shall fast, and for them at Aberdeen. The Government was list of subscribers for the ' J better calcu- the election of another to supply the vacancy.- require union and organisation among the various be appointed, in whose hands all funds shall be rev. doctor s work on lated to secure that object. They request deposited, like a reed shaken by the wind , and could not command Bokhara, which was published , therefore, Vntts of Officers. —Xo salaried officer of the Asso- i with the exception of those required for current yesterday. As Dr. « tbitthemeasnresthey now classes and sections o producers which, it is to be expenses. public respect even for an hour. The right hon. gentle- \\ olff nas got no church in England propose may beconsidercd ciation^ elected as delegate to Conference by any at' Such deposit shall be made in the name , he intends, at i lather in the light of suggestions feared, i3 not attainable the present moment. .of the Trustees man, after some further observations moved the second least for the present, , than of perfcctplans trade shall vote on questions personally affecting Time must be given for new opinions to ripen of the Association, and shall not be withdrawn , to reside abroad , and will leave issued for adontion. , and but by reading ofthe bill. London on the 15th instant for Bruges. themselves. in the meantime those who are most deeply imbued their order or that of a majority of them, at the request : With these preliminary observations, and com- Sir J. Ghaiuji said he was not opposed to the* first CENTRAL COMMITTEE. with them, and have the greatest faith in their effi- of the Directors, and for the mending the subjoined plans to the calm and dispas- purposes of the Associa- introduction of the bill, reserving himself for the second Ap2>ointmcnt.—The general executive power shall cacy, must take the position of pioneers, and b tion. TII E ELECTIONS. sionate consideration of the Working Millions, the " y reading, in order that he might have an opportunity of be vested in a Central Committee to be chosen an- practice, on as large a scale as their means will per- Trantfer of Shares.—The shares of this West Suffolk. Central Committee subscribe themselves, Association ascertaining the result of the deliberations ofthe General —On Monday last Captain Philip ! nually by Conference. mit, lead the way to •hall be transferable, and a fe' , The Friends and Well-wishersof Labour of a more extensive and more e of one shilling per share Assembly of Scotland. The result of those deliberntions Bcnnet of Brougham Hall, in the Conservative in- , 0^?tTA—This Committee shall consist a Presi- efficient application of sound rinci shnll be paid by the party to whom terest was elected T. S. Dnxc-»iB£, M.I\, Presiden t. p ples of social the transfer is made. only confirmed him in his previous disposition to oppose , without opposition for this dis- dent, -Vice-President, Treasurer, and twelve other amelioration. Official Document) and A'oiiow. trict. In returning VT. I'. Kobeets, Soliri ior. —All official notices, the measure, such opposition arising from an honest and thanks the newly-elected member members. One or more competent persons shall also It is with these views scrip for shares, and other documents , - G=o. A. Flemik g, Editor. that the present association on the business of conscientious senBC of public duty, looking to the said he was resolved to support the fai-niine interest be appointed annually by Conference to audit the ac- is fumed. It is an experiment to try how far the the Association, shall be issued b engage- and the interest of Jons .Sseltos, la dies' Shoe Mak er. y the Directors, and ments of the Crown with the Scottish Church and looking tiie Church ; unpledged to any counts. working classes are prepared to act upon the opinions signed by the Secretary, on their order, , Ministry, Jonas Wabtsabt , Carpenter. also as a Minister ofthe Crown to the effect of the mea- he would advocate all measures calculated General Sccrdani.—The General Secretary shall now so prevalent among them ; and an adaptation of to secure CilAHLES FlKTH , PlaStCWr. snre upon' the interests of the country. He was on princi- those great interests by which i\\c country Jusaui llonso.v be elected by the Central Committee, and shall hold the simplest kind of these new principles of action Notice.—"Whereas the late National Trades' Conference, flourished. , Editor. his office so long ple rather favourable to tests, and in Scotland tests, as James Kattsat , Block Printer. as he performs his duties satisfac- to practice, which may prepare the way for those held in London, on Monday, 24th of Marqh last, resolved Moxday. torily. they existed, were founded on ancient statutes, and were, Amxonos, —At an early hour this morn, It Tn uirsox , Letter -press "Printer. more extensive, complicated and centralised opera- that another Conference, to take into consideration cer- ing thc bauds and flags Security from Ojicm.—The Treasurer and General in his opinion, far superior to any modern modifications. of the respective candidates Tnos. ISae kett , Cork Cutter tions, which must precede the entire emancipation tain plans of organisation, should be held on the hist paraded the different streets , Secretary. Secretary shall give such security for the monies In Ireland, however, tests were not advisable, owing to of the town, and Ion" * London, July 1, 1S15. of labour. If it succeeds, it will lay a solid founda- Monday of July :— before nine o'clock the Court-house " they may be entrusted with as the Central Commit- the peculiar circumstances of the country. In Scotland (a most inconvc tion for other and more comprehensive mearures, and This is to give jYofoto all parties interested in tho pro- nient place for such a meeting) was ASSOCIATION OF TXIT ED TRADES FOR THE tee mav require. - in the constitution which follows ceedings ofthe said Conference he feared that sectarian education was inevitable. The crowded to suffo- , powers have been , that the meeting will, tests prescribed by statute were intended for the securit y cation with the friends of both candidates. At nine l'KOTECTIOS OF IXUUSTUT . Poivcrs an of Trades should directed by the CentrarComnuttce, shall forfeit all at five o'clock. Dissenters eligible, if otherwise qualified rather be grafted upon, and grow out of shares. , to all scholar, Burglary. — Thomas , these claim to/the assistance of the Association ; or if any Annual Meetings, AimrsTMENT or wages (Scotland) bul. ships, and to all such fellowships, professorship* Williams, a «ed 18 brn«l- LnionB, than supersede them. The peculiar local —A meeting of the shareholders, , and maker, and John "Williams, aged , trade in the Association strike, or turnout contrary or of those deputed to hold their proxies, shall be On the motion of Lord Campbell, this Bill was read a other offices in Trinity College, Dublin, as are not in- indicted 20. butcher wore internal and technical circumstancesof each parti- third time and passed. tended for or burglariously breakingand cdar trade to the decision pf.tlic Central Committee, or without held every year, on Whit-Monday, to which full re« ecclesiastical purpose.*, or immediately con- dwelling-house ent 1' nL' S , render it necessary that for all purposes previously submitting their case for its consideration uected with ecclesiastical ol David Barnett, in the pari«h of . of efficient internal government ports of the transactions of the year, and accurate . .. — endowment. S' , its affairs should be they, shall in like manner forfeit their claim on the • Mr. Bellew seconded the lthw W ltc- and stcaling administered by persons possessing a practical accounts shall be submitted by the directors for con- HOUSE OF COMMONS motion on which an ani. pansSS$Z ot * * S' SSin% know- pecuiary assistance of the Association. Such trades , Moxdat, Jult 7. mated discussion took place, in which trousers and other articles, his urot)e aud thc Propel mi far as they have reference to internal management GOVERNMENT. the present session. He would proceed with n t » r t w ? ™ Trades Union in the Association, and forwarded by Board of Directors. the Colleges For the amendment ... .,, 91 6 stolen T lc in>i6oners and regulations : but simply to form a common —The Government shall be vested in (Ireland) Bill, the Poor Law (Scotland) tU m0nung- *«« sccn at them to the Central Committee, or to such places as Bill, and with Against it ... 1C8 Suf o5J A" ?? • !b>'tlll>(!C witnesses, in thc centre, towards which, their associated means may Board of Directors.conisisting of a President, Vice-Presi- the bill for relieving the Jewish disabilities v ol- vnwi Vf f Use they may direct. dent and seven other members , which, owing Majority against the amendment —77 Bcnr t] mt o1' tlie prosecufor- converge for mutual assistance and support in cases , , one-third of whom shall to the press of other business, he had been The house 5wS •th« !°llCU1 LOCAL AGENTS. retire annuall hitherto com- afterwards divided on the main question a, undle wrapped up in .1d of need ; and from which these means may be re- y. The retiring members in the first two pelled to postpone. He should also proceed W.ien there i»»wuoi., flin»- t-?rt n V distributed Ltstrict Committees and Secretaries— . Trades years shall be balloted with the Bills appeared— ' °n Sei!Vching the watCMtok of that in such masses, and upon such points, as for by the Board, and afterwards, of Exchange Bill, the Turnpike Trusts Bill For the vSf 1 W J lwf d may most effectuall Unions in the Association may form district com- Directors shall retire according to seniority , the bill for third reading ... 177 | SOy' in October last, an superabundance of 'Agents. .—- the Central Committee may appoint Fisheries Bill, the bill for continuing the Unlawful Oaths Conflagration at Blackball —"Dp sentenCedc^f t0tn slx P the means for supporting and long as he gives satisfaction to the Association. sinucim of Eigh " un,Z , . months' im prisonment with hri educating the popula- agents and empower them to visit Trades Unions (Ireland) Bill, the Slave Trade Bill, the Merchant t ltas. -On TueSv nteht six wccl tion, now at the command of saeictv , , Trustees.—At the first general meeting of the Associa- a fire broke r « ordered to be passed insol.U.? " o p e laining the objects of the Asso- Seamen's Bill, the Small Debts Bill, the Commons out in one of the houses in FdJyS confi:el Z The Association of United Trades f r the pur os of exp tion three Trustees stall bt appointed, in whom all pro- ' near the Folly will enable each ciation, and enforcing its claims on the support of the Enclosure Bill, to facilitate which he would propose House, Blackwall, and which^esuUeu particular trade that may join it, in the case of dis- perty belonging to Ihe Association shall be veited by deed, morning sittings, and the in the destruction of eighthouseg nutes industrious classes; and also to visit places where Consolidation of the Customs the abode of3v " 0 18' s or strikes, to fight its for and on behalf ofthe Association. ' imP™onment* with individual battle with ~ Acts S " "" , tthich had notjet becnintroduced 8 wh0 haVC labourSs?FT .0 Sf i i^ the whole strength of the. di$putes fexist between masters and men, to collect IXote.—TheperEons recommended , but which was turc and m l0st thc cfSS furn ''^ Association by the Committee to , In?" ; and will mul- information for th&Central Committee, if em- of so rauch*nportance to the mercantile world that he X ' some instances- tlie^ greater nortion of- tipty rts ineanstweaty, fifty, and, be requested to become Trustees, are Messrs. T. S. Bun- , ora hundred-fold, ac- powered by them to'mediate between the contend- should certainly go on with it if it should be received cording to its own-powers and , combe, John FieLden, and Shabman Cbaivfobd numbers compared ing parties or superintend the distribution of funds ¦ , Members with unanimity by the house on its introduction. " eC Wil!iam Etel Sft»«*! with tuat of the entire Association. , of Parliament.] •:. ' " The aged 2?whohSlT . at and the general management of strikes. following bills he proposed to relinquish for the present convicted the May session The Assoaiation^fflalsobring to bear on all dis- Axtdiion,—Two Auditors shall be annually appointed by one of the of the ™,r? In 1 ^ session-the Physic and Surgery Bill, tho Colleges gp&sabgoccupiers, named West,Tp \™° """^ ento for felony/but «ff puted points b of 0or WS whom iXtnf a between employers and employed a . , GRGAN OP-THE ASSOCIATION. y the shareholders, to examine and certify the accounts Plijwcians and Surgeons man, whose attention more powerful moral ofthe directors'.; " - .- . ' , ' Bill, the Justices' Clerks Bill , it appears, w«XSt«lTfthe "spited, was placd at * influence than any isolated PerioSiwdPaper. —The Central Committee, should ' . , t ie al Set1 lem Of S l!abUa K3rE?«Wg t0^"rec tmon can exercise. This Security " nt Bi the MC rCllant f J b> «°^"g flaS sUig , , c scnt<™e. It will k n; , it inav be anticipated, they think that the interests of the Association f rom Officers. —The Treasurer and Secre- Fundi n^ BUI-u , and, thet ; n "' *"»«» ouUfTt fl media eXectS K caders Tthat the Frond' will prevent many of these " tary shall respectively Charitable TrustB Bill Of tho ~L°f^.??^ ^ ely got upon tho roof »«S min i? 11 * • , prisoner a disputes from terminating would be advanced thereby, may establish an organ give such security for the proper principle of this latter bill he in turnouts or strikes, and for the exposition of the principles and objects discharge of their duties, entirely approved , but at where these are dis- of the and the monies they may- be Ins late penod of the session he covered to be indispensable, will entrusted with as shall be didnot thiik it advisabl give them the sanc- Association, and the information of its members, to ,¦ required from them by the to proceed with it. t^ras&Si'Rfte tion and aid of a strong public opinion, created -and be published at such intervals as they may deter- Directors. . ' , T^Et 1' MembWS Cried " ^ ^ ^ directedby peaceful and constitutional mine. Ex-officio Memlberi. °Ut Tl10 Eccles5astoal , means. Opi- —The Trustees and Treasurer shall CouSdoi? nion in the end is more powerful Control sai^K^fess than -wealth. The . — The printing and publishing arrange- be ex-oiScio numbers ofthe Boanl. 8 ll EE iaS Ul t at biU Associationwill wiold both for the service of labour. mentsof such paper shall iweriaiKi fltrtiw. t ?i ; ? ? " °' wl18 under ««> care of ^^JTSi S be under the control of the —The Board of Directors shall have Lord John Kuaell. but hc should TJ ^ S^, fr-WiMWAS In past struggles the kw has been too often per- Central Committee, and the Editor shall full power to manage and control all the affairs c^inly vote (Jhl S have the of the second reading. He feared, however verted to the service of capital. One ef the objects sole control of the literary department. Association in its name and behalf. They , he could not give shall receive up a sufficient number of government of the Association will be to secure its impartial ad- Editor.—The Editor shall be appointed b «nd disburse the funds, and have power to nights to the noble y the borrow money torj to warrant him i0 the expectation ministration, and to bring to the aid of'labour that Central Comittee, at such salary, and upon 'such on loan or mortgage from Trades Unions, on the security of being aWe to legal knowledge and ability which has heretofore terms as may be agreed on. of the property of the Association, subject to tho regula- Lord J. Runeu been almost entirel soon afterwards rose and said y monopolised by capital. An in- tions affecting such borrowed capital as are hereafter under the c.rcumstances , that ACCOUXIS ASD STATISTICAL KBTCRJTS, , he would not press the I S i i i i atament of tyranny,which is capable bi 1 of the most provided. They shall purchase land, eroct . buildings during the present session. tremendous abuse will thus be wrested . , from the Quarterly Reporu.—Each trado shall quarterly thereon, lease or sell the property so improved, and re- question of privilege hands of those who have too many incitements Jhe then came on, and engrossed to make up reports of the following matters to the Cen- invest the proceeds in other estates ; or, where it may the attention of the house misuseit , and the working men in future for upwards of three hours M^mm seem to them for the advantage and S-q struggles tral Committee—namely, profit of the Associa- a statement of the number Mr DiVLTi ftsBKKS ¦ ¦ moved tc ^^^^^^^^^M^^ that l ^^ will . David Phillips be h g tbe river ^^^^^^^r p beaided , not opposedby the law. of paying members on the books of the society, the tion, they may retain such estates and buildings, whether bar called to the W f "S «P as to u Q , for having brought an action against 3* i Such are the leadingobjects of the Associationof average number out of employment during the quar- domestic or industrial, and work the same for the Asso- Ju& i^ I P i i nnteahy DOUOAL M'COWAN i , Of l7 «rMt ffina for to the consideration ot the TradesUnions and work- enable it to discharge its duties efficiently. and dismiss all salaried officers and ogeuta. They shall ^ ing classesgenerally of Great Britain and Ireland, General Reports.—The Central Committee shall call an annual meeting of the Association, at which full as the germ J""*" Hewitt, of No. 18, ChariLtrert, Brands of an organisation for carrying these make the following reports and statements of accounts and complete reports of the transactionsfor the past year, w street, ^Ya * objects into effeit, » - «-MS l^ymbt the for the information of the Trades:— and an accurate statement of accounts sliall be sub- Sriti^r^^- ^ p^ rf gfc ^^ Con.Uuition. rn —The Association shall consistofthese 1. A quarterly account of the receipts and dis- mitted, and declare the dividend on shares accruing dur- tte •Tradii Unions and other organised bodies ing the year ^nj Parigll 0 Stran » of the bursementsofthe Central Committee. , together with all such business as the Dim- ^ Mw d, *' | M . wtyofWeitminster ^ ^SS^r § S^ turdav, /uiy !, 1816# I " ¦ " -** ¦ ¦ K»l I