tSA^Ost-tM/ tCtryuPisTi- ^ Jir* ?ut*6u *J ^ Af> THE FUSTIAN JACKETS, BLISTERED TO ' AGENT S AND BOOKSELLE RS HA^BS, AM) UNSHORN CHINS Star, and Will please to notice, that orders for the ¦ *• Come-one, come all—this rock shall fly advertisements, must be addressed as under :— Trom its firm base as soon as I." " Fearous O'Conxor, Esq., ¦Mi Beak Fktexds,—Here I am in the midst of Northern Star Office , 340, Strand, London," «g grand army of piOagere, after Iming skinnisbed -with, -whole corps of peculators. Remittances, whether bj Bank or Post-office Money- %g seren jears the orders, must also be addressed in the same manner ; £z& to Jon, "who "were my first clients, and -whose in- and the orders made pav-able to 2fir. O'Connor. has ever been my most anxious care, 1 address Post-office Orders must be payable at the Charing- terest 5 ' letter. Some hare told me that it would be cross Branch Othce. Attention to these instruc- hit first tions will prevent disappointment and save much interestto moderate the principles and to subdue AND NATIONAL TRADES JOURNAL. Taj- trouble. {!# tone of the SorikeniStar ; but my answer i& -gut inv principle is jnv life—and 3 spade, 1 call a VOL. YIII. NO. 368. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 30, 1844. ^e «uu™^d V™t^?<£L™. CORRESP0XDEXTS AND CONTRIBUTORS sjasie. You "wtII not expect to see in this -week>s *rponili-2t—in short all safe that of «« ¦ ., ¦ spnndeuts ui' the .etor. Xo excuse will be received tor clerk- threatened. 1 do i: to protect Duneunibe, to prot 'i sex-pbu-e > >,i- -r-t/nvn : ifr. P.u-kt-r. Xeii s A . -.-nt. Jlarrou-i.«td : Mr. Dr.ike, Standard of Liberty Brick-lane Mr. bers ; this being il -Ul the case , many engineers have joined bvt •< ( duty or ...* >!.¦-. KH-stickcr and printer's Ui^ . And thank ^ Ci.lfi-c H«m.,c. Tottenliani-i-ourt-road Mr .1 r. J) ron-. iii'g ^ul y pcrttirmaiice of it. It is 2ivself and to protect ' the association. A >lu>i1 tiine ;igo, a vomit: i-.ia n. :>.i < .»aklvy -street . I.-.md.-ih : Mr liuu!;.!iH^, i!31. r..lli<-r-striv-!. IViitonvJl],. : Mr; S)i, i r.nd .SeereM.rv Weavers , uur wish tn make tin- >'<« .-an i-ffii kiit urgan oi the orl' 'a- ¦jess al>ie to tio it. Next week 1 chilli have hit s^i-ond- adase, "" - tim] hi ps tluxe who 3:...-hi tliemselves :" and to the engineer , empjoved at ;i colliery in Pembertou, n< -ar ' ' -' AbU¦ -y ->tr.-et. li.-thnal-irr.-i-.il t M r. Mover. Pa-el-]'la (v. \V ;,t.-r:oo-road : Mr. Abbot, ll ano\ ei -,tieet I.owisham • Mr. Mow-mi ut Tarty : to a>v"inplish this we will do oua ( ¦if.;\ . 4it!t . Mraud ; Mr. Fu.-s.41 :;« ; -iri-t-s Mi- Wigan . joined the association. iTliis no Midner came 5c-h". ll- 1-^^". v.Ijo ha? 5Iixh] )>y in? thruHHlmut " my 1 iri) v .»;; ;; i.vi ilui ; an «-)tv-t'»n <;n ; i!'il ?>e vpry far off. . . Ma r-. tr.-.;t. n.-rksiiwell ; . V. l\,k.-.. :!:;, l) ,-\.. ushiiv-tiv. : 1. '- -o m- tart, and must ha^ . Shoemaker. iio.-.t<>ii-|i lace. Mury iclione Mr. Parke.. J.iul,. \\'in:!i iiill- »fi-et • !I;u M' .'irk. ! Mr. to the knowledge of the Coal Kit: ;; than be was dis- have the matti-rv- /I'i.trK supplied, and there shall be n_ ttLki' i-anvj-si^iu cheerfull y i-^t-ilsau'd and that it is your duly i n cvi-i v l>ort)i! ^h , inwi> . and r" ¦: -.!. lliirli-roatl . Kui-la-i'iid- e ] ', «ti vct ' ' - .' . Mr Whheiio« . , .N -wlnii'l- . Keiisi n^ft.n : ' .Mr. Skclton ri.,il ,. ..Hi-t aii 1 .it charged , an d' a " .Johnnv Whaiii- t r.-iw " was put into cause for complaint t¦ .- iioii .ir.sertiini. Secretaries of TiU -., .uvrful r.;J in any dej-smm-nt when* it was rv- }y* vor.r niachmeiT m«t iv th. I- !-ritii -_i..ii . .' .}-,:;->tre. -*. " e:ti . l«> I'TTMm! with . and tlie situation , who kn vw nothing of the business . In l-odi. -s of• Morkiiij; me n, \ , ln-thcr banded together as ! _ ; ;i t he morning, win j i , jjuin'i-Tvrjri'lafrH-cO H:imey_iocLli3> 'X*ei: i . -ii. uic wait t:31 O..<- «lav o) ^tniif ^'i- . i >>u ^lioaKl y- the men went to work arid found Cha rtists or us Tratu.-, will aid much in serving tlieni- ¦ at they had to trust their lives in the liands. of tlii* in- },i-removal. ~<> that we hare '^eers all >ixt^ ar;<5 >- -.-.-us. tiecv in e>-.-n" tn % vn in The memorial moved by Mr. .l ames, -eeuud.-d l»v Vr-;w>s.-d im. t:u- to c-ominunieate with liiomlx".-- i.t' I'-srl uum-nt i»l aii -" jiroi.iiiM.il tin- f..riu;itii>n of shaft , rhe.-Ter. was agreed to w.'3». r,,,, i if-tion i-,,minittees, unless a proper engineer fats engaged. " Oh !" « ill !»c inrt-j- t- .crlbl»luis }>oliUi-iaii~, wi-:< > the raisin- fit mi d.-ctioii fund , says Johnny, .u :<- ' !ln- rradt-r i-nerallv , and of ser- j setap ysicians. and tLe ac- politics, and espct-ialiy ti>< - Free Traders, whom you Mr. -'ohn Lomax moved, and Mr. John .(;une- se- ai.l the gettins up " in order to prove my efliciciK-y, I will vice to tlieir own bvd\ We of auotlu-r National pKition. In mc- wind the empty particularl y. also invite all fcno-jrl etLre and deimaJiiv tb^ i-xistence of srl^ranevs wll} iind foremost in the enemy'> rank-. A r-entra) conded.— " That in the . opinion of this me-etinir, a ci rdiince Hth these tubs up and down ," and accordingly friends-to tli i i'aisi1 ' views, Mr. James Atlanis hiovci) he did so ; but of Labour Jo render their assistance th^ ppwer special memorial to her Maje.-ty, on U'half of Wm. a i- .-olutiou. pled in so doing he pulled the tub into the to enable us to u.akt the ,- bat would "withhold fr-.»ni y^n of c-orreciii:2 committee will shortl y W- e>tablished in London, and ging the meeting to assist the e.\.•- geari n gs, •>(« an organ that will bear Ellf> . be prepared and forwarded at the same time < t!i.t iiy all the which would have caused certain death it comparison with any Journal in ihe kingdom. '" " land's ' ineans in their power. Mr. Adams , them. The ^ellLinr iiew>paj»frs thai panui-r to pre- all 'should Jx' in communication with "" Eng a- il:v one in behalf of Frost, any person had been in the tub at the time. Not- Williams, and Jone*." in support of tlie resolution, -made a bri ef but well- Private Letters for Mr. Jos ii i* a Hobsov and Mr. . ^rambling, and debauchery, for a moment l>e lulled into apathy by your present were civen to the chairman, and the meeting sepa- phiuled. Mr. U. Burrell seconded the resolution. On Office , 17 , Great Windmill-street rated. would not go down the pit to work ; the consequence , Haymarket, London. 1st their production.-* should be excluded from tlie tenuKtrary prosperity, and Uo not be cajoled by the the chairman's asking if any one. present had any objec- was, that tht» Coal Kimj I took out warrants DUMFRIES tion to offer , a Mr. Walsh rose and ois^oalaee. the bsvrJv-lioose. the stable, and xhe jflims-ev promises of liberal members ; make tiieiu . put flic patience of the atrJlinstt the men for leaving 'Work without notieo. l )ll. M'Doi-all'a Lectvkes.—On Tnpsday, meeting to a most severe test ; and, amidst the jeers ol enemies rhaT we feign tlie the 21st this case was brought before the County magistrates TIME OF PUBLIC ATION. -prize nag—are aman? The sreatest inst.. l>r. M'PounU delivered an cxcelJeiit ' tiie meeting, concluded by proposing as an amendment '" TOTAL ABSTINENCE PLEIii.E "' iectii ro in about three weeks'ago, when Mr. Ackerley appea red The A'oct/(em Star will be printed so as to be despatched iu azainst : and one of two tiling jS the Trades'-hall here—subjci-t, that all present i-hould 1 join an association, JaTe to contend " The Rights of La- which he for the masters and Mr. Scott for the men ; and in time to reach all country towns oh Saturday mornings, tliat is. to aiistani total)} truin further acirrcssiuns bour"—to an audience which, affirmed had an existence, though nobody knew where qaite certab:—1 shall either h>*en their proiit>. or owing to the meetings , ustice to Mr. Scott, we must say that he defended where it will arrive in due course by the London mails. upon the labouring clasMs.. Now then do it. or let it held the same evening, was considerabl called the " Complete Suffrage Union , " under the auspices the Charti>t ranks. Aci a> ] be- y lass numerous vhe men honestly. After a lengthy and patient in- A Later Edition will be printed to reach the country yhipthem into than he had been accustomed of Mr . Sturge. On the'chaivmaii's calling for a seconder to be alone. 1 have done my duty, and am. to in this locality. Mr. testigation , the magistrates decided that the Coal on Smvlnii mornings ; and a later still for sale in £fTe the only iju^tion with them what < M"-n-2 f Lewis was called for the amendment , Lon- g to the chair. The lecturer, no one oftvriiig, the amendment fell to King should pay the expenses, and find a proper engi- don on Sund.-iys . l'artn-s in the country wishing to Tour faithful friend and servant. aft"i noticing !'f ground. Severe as badbtv-11 the punishment inflicted on description of merehandW will >ell best in the the position in which he then stood , neer ; and that the men should give 14 nays' notice. have the later editions, will plou.se to be particular in 1' and .T.vanlin? the Ullfortunati peop ' 1 would prefer opening a larger and more eaiu.cs OTunmiK. his thanks to the workinc men who had le b\ the outpourings oi the self- The men acted upon this, nnd went to their work : savins' so. market. su]>;..-im*d and defen ded him durhiff his exile, said he sutncieiu Mr. Wals h , yet they were still doomed to hear good.- than now exists. but the master still refused to find them another en- exxensire repository lor their wa- opposed not mprcly to the monopol y of the cap i- another attempt , at eloquence and phibsophii from a , gineer, and the men consequently would not work . TThat I ask yon. then, i* to watch narrowly the fu- ta list* but to that of the landlord also. After review- maniac publican, named Gillcspie. Out of pure pity tlie W hen the notice was up. they {took out .summonses YORKSHIRE. e-tjart ifst I-ntrllt grnrr. jn-_- t ii'.1 evils that had meeting voted tcre course and tone of the L'jndoD Liberal f>ro*>, and ¦ arisen from the legislative biii five minutes to deliver himself of the for their wages ; and this was the case brought before Dklegatk Mketixg.— Ihe next general delegate in->ivi ply at considerable length, ho entered upon the important things vith which he was pregnant. Having mark the nnrrovemem -which L* sure to take place the same bench of inagistrates-on Friday last . Mr. meeting of the miners of Yorkshire will be held at LONDON . eriert- of the monopoly ofniachinery and <'a pital . and had his say, the j»o»r man retired ; the compassionating Roberts appeared for the men , and Mr, Ackerley for the house of Mr. Wm. Potter, the Griffin Inn, JS'orth- the appearance of the Ai:Li:r..\Tt: rniNfiL. —City I 'hartist lucid address In- advisins the masters. Mr. Roberts opened the case, and gsite, Waketield, on Monday, the 2nd of Dec., at nine threatens. 1 sliall aban- t he tradc-s to unito and suj>]ioi-t each other , philosopher. The original motion was then put, and time is i>reeion*. and danger llnll. 1. Tnrnagain-lnue. Skinner-street. > now-hi 11. not called witnesses to prove that the men hail acted in o'clock in the morning. merely as they had hithert o, but by acting together. carried ; after which the meeting was ably addressed b don my first intention, whivh was to devote thi> letter Nov . 24th : Mr. West ray in the ehair. The following *y accorda nce with the instructions of the magistrates, BARKING , ESSEX. On the folowing eveninj:, in acconiance with M.-ssrs. Colquhoun , Hardy. Ac. At the conclusion, , for ihe pur- re-olutioH iva« carried unanimously :— " Thai .-i ll the an an- but that the master had not.; The defence set up Strike of the Barking Fishebjien .—N' fewer than to a consideration of my own prospects niiv.neeine..t on the former one, 1 >r. M'DouaSl exp several persons joined the association. On Thursday, I c^ localities and Charti-i friends in the Metropolitan lai ned was, that there was no contract between the master sixty fishing siniicUs, K-lonping to Barking, in Essex, are -tai2 public attention to matters vf more th- - ;>nnei j .l.^s of the Charter, and answered lectured on the ". Kejeal of the Union ," in the Chartist pose of dire«. district, herchy requested not to appoint any the various and the men .for cither pa rty ito give notice. This at this moment kinj; in the River, a little below Woolwich, are oMeetion- advanced against its points in a clear Hall . Brcdgton. The meeting was all attention, and general importance. 1 rush at once to my suHeet. Tuesday evenins. 1 >(m- . lifth the nyiit and trial lasted iive hours and a quarter. At the close ot tlieir crew s having brought them home from sea, and "meeting for . t-orsrln-ivo juauuer. A tit he close, a heart V ami iii;, seemed to agree will ) me jn opinion that tile people of the a^tour.ding of the Soin'-e in honour of the .W/Arrn Sta r " to *)- t in* ease the magistrates decided thai the master struck work . As the RurkinK fishery has Ions been one of Sen. which h the Dsiueraiion of . nii:nm> vote <>f thanks -n-ns ^iven the ]>ortoi" for Ireland h iul an undoubted right to a Repeal of the Union : >lr. r^TALi.'niirm «nivv not i ce of tlie lollownifr motion sh ould pay the man £- for his wanes ; nnd had it not the principal sources of supply to the l>illing?gate Market, istelDspBee j-omaiwd in The following loner from Iii- mstnirtivf Itrtures. nn d to ."Mr. R. W aniro)), ,i<-t lin-n- Has little eh.'nce of success until there was a for Sunday next :—""fili al this council ivconuneuil n> tii e been for some little mistake which he had made him- a few particulars respecting its present condition, and ehainiian. thorough union of the working classes of Knglainl . tout loved -i:>J h«nourt-d friend, tout protector and th^ir brethren and friend* tlm>iinf t])f 1' ni ter) sel f, they would have ordered tjie master to ha\e paid the allejreil i- .iuses of the strlike, may not be unac- Scotland , and Irvla-nd.. Sevuvnl persons joined tin: as- r advocate. 1 rraioiffired the substance oi it to you a Kiritrdom. xr > addre— ^hnit petitions to the House oi ihNDtE. —The Commitlee of the Dundee IVnio- him the full amount claimed , namely, ".£2 l. >s ., or 5s. ceptable to our renders. The total number of smacks ••iMtj i- sociatio n. On Priilav < wiling I visited Kilh'jrclian . uud Common , calling uiKin tliat hosw io a«!'h"e.-> hf-r A ssoi-iaijuii held thtir weekly un-etij ig in the per day, for him and his drawer. There were two beloiiffin? to liarkitip , thonirh nominally sailing from the forffiiziit sint-i- : hut- now it c< >ine> with double autao- ^ >!-i ' iitiendei l a numerous m etin_r held to memorialist ' the Maji-ity, f«.r the recall of l-'rist . \Villi:>ni-. and .l ow-. nHil-rooin . I lullar s-elo-e, on Monday the 2oth. other similar cases, but the hour being far advanced port of. T. oihIoii . is about one hundred and sixty. These inwn r-Hy .lin^t . " Wii '-rii on behalf of 1'iost , Wil liams , and .loin- . . Mr. Ma\- litr. Read it . i-jark it. 1> urr. :L and AinI a'-o thai -j :iilar i-etitii-:!- j-nijin ^ ih- ij'msi> to !f>!;tj ll.iin-} in tiie rhair. A letter }r i ntr ^au-'-- in \hr lti-ti>nn Mi!!. . r. the jiieeti))^ . -t ati]^ th.it Mr. Clack c of Mr. Roberts appeared (o prosOeute xonie of Mes • Albai^. 5i-»r . 1- >'. 1 - i4. 1*: a!»<-» 'reri.iiv i :v !'d -" M that !i.>u-e on it- iv- ExeeiK-ive v.:i- to vi-i t 1 > uii.le> ' on S.-.turdax , the Paulina, llenfrey, :md Co. s knobstick * and one oi :miiiiii to wait t in' foremen , for assault * committed by them. In in-meip.il h-hinsr trrouniu are oS" tin- Coast of Holland , - ' ¦ ' - ;- , 1 !¦> - "• - }¦< ¦/ - r< <- :¦ :>. ii' tli. c.pportllllijj ot ei.llill-.; !l-. « .ltteu »i..Il ot tli.- . '- - .i\v^ tin- r. -~ ->T>^fj.v .I—- • aiTT-.hlrT - - - .t;Lir:n: } • i tUf U i -t> :: A —-t«-!:f.it.;; t'i v )'>>n ]Ti.i -i-. 'iUni:> and one cf.M- they c liti red tile llnttsi! of a Mr. Kitchei" , and and duriirir the cod season, in the North st-a and about the ¦ ¦ ¦> ' ~ - • vr;i- ' ' ' 1 ¦ri -^-r. - .!rirrr - l-- r>i Firz-n-iUia:!- :• :' -¦*- • ' -- M k. !;a;k-: • - !. !• :• r. —A ;-h'*i;- l.if-l; .: _' - ¦•¦!>• I- ¦>• 't ul t -!:arni-tt r oi Mr. I' i ohi ii 11 :iiii| ll.e lit in a I iiium - t r-i rr :-H rt-3 •;. ' - . i-i>-i-i.ii:! :;, 7.n._ re-.-; ]; \ .. - ;iL'i-. --d ! n;il on abused ln~ wife ; ai.cl in t\s o jotlier eases they had ' ' v • trkii '-v Ijlmds. In tin- siiTiimer and autumn it is not - -r; u:r- i.- >i :• '. lU- < .: . I 'i.. -.!•! . - ' !l.i : . -:i ; iir':;.j. i\ei:il>j. n:' -i ( " I- -- Tvz^L :ir..i- -. aii-il. :»: r-\uz ;..v>nr '^l * , _ !. > \i .M'oml.-iv i!;- - <>:ii]:ii;; . - . - «.- . iii . :> 11• i a'.; i' i :i . ill it h.cil iIn- Kngli»h < li iirli~t- con- - - ' ' '.ild < nn-i !ls without cause. Mr. ui.ii-i ..tl Vor iii.siiy -if tliem to »oi-k out of Harwich, -.r- 1.. - .,: .. " - • - -v. a:vi :id;iV tLii t 1: • •u .iu.- :• L1 .1. ?\i ii.i :r-;--->> .it'in- A i.!,: i:r| -;i,i« : ;. : .i ' .lin-lfd ) ¦ ¦ . ^-. -^r. - ;i - - joi. ' •¦ ( —... ;;r,j) . 'J'h. - !)niii-il\,i .i- 1 mil .l.,ii" . tin \ s. "f 'iJiiL : . N. . A . i. ; IJ norn.- . liil ltor a|'peare. 1 inr I lie defetiee. After a patient I < • -ti'il , oi-*Y;'iiiti ' .ith , on the eastern coast . The kind 'i:;" ' ' -¦. - - :»!' -:. i- ' ' ; ' ;i_ . !•- f!:-. '- . '- :: . !.i .:i - < .l ; Ml. Stall '. u:' ;ir -i- <.iicu « Iti'- ]« i v, . • ii ions :>.i:<\ ]Hi>- .. t uti oi,.- tin v l.:nl ui ,atiirda\ « '.. :.;i'j^ f-.r h earing , the whole of the Kii . ,- • . .. . ¦:i:1 ... li i ,.,! , 10 ;].< 1 \udi M; ¦! i I. . meii)ovi;il vo> - i onili-i In >o!n. _' i-ntl. )i!;in in l!u- ~ ~ ~ ~ •¦ -¦ - utv:un- 1. ' •> ;r.u-. " .. ; ;- - -:. .; . -¦ !—i. ^n. >ubjei- '. for Satuid;i;. . lir-t—" 1- t!.e wv- man , were bou' .d over to kc-p the peace. locality , Th'» L^r^i 7ii~ -- . ' .c^ - ' - - se-i~oii! .iiid : i r is mo-th cml «ole. haddock , or ¦ l >:iir-:-.vi ii- :!\.-r- 'S ; ¦ i:i"-l e . <"j»i» i ; i>-;-t!ip- . ii: tin -¦¦ -¦v l'i'il i of tlie I lieetiliy. I ua- tliell iil ' l' i ' ii( li-airv i ~u;ort^- " ruv.:-- t i-i -u-. Th^rr i -.; •: ;• • • - —••: ;! -lem o! lla'iki:ij In-neilvi.-ll in -oi:>l-. ' " . li"l !" Ml)'|>oi't plaice . A smack's ear^o commonly contai ns more tlian ¦ ¦ >¦<>:::- j - i-i >. 1> • ;i~i< -« -j! i>» i- -i i-x-. tht- ' A 1' rBI.IC Mtl.T lVl , ol IJIK l'i>l* KB-],'-yM W l.J\M:-i i>F - ; " - - ..i S- j- :•:.!- " i-Iil »;ia=:: -•—; •' «^- -:: Siicii th* >r i .il c. it . .i ii'l in doing so t""!v up the ui-mini'-nt ..( .Mi . haul ihi iLr l!::?: -r- . - - .i i,-i\ " ¦ one ..if these varieties. The duration of the vovajre is also :;- ,- ^ir J . » '.rr--!i..- : 1 •!--¦ utj'j:; -i;. -.«rT :n 1 in —r\ oi' l)u- nitMi - l.\»i-7t" k. — < hi Muinlay :iij>i 1 iii- , N.n ^. >t ]i ¦ M \nthi sti.r wa s held in tin- ('.u'li enti rs' .hal l , on We-il- b^iii- t=.-u-.-r :=: t5.:.: - >• .-t i-a -¦ >i'—til . ". "Tn- •¦' I • i-i.'i l (after i i 11¦ • ti11vr cMnivt-- tV"tu Mr. oVonncl l's '- i»u; ]-> 4 .!• - . 1'lilh . t wo ].n1.!i.- ijiei'ti),-- «;]1 l»- !„-].) i,, i),,. Mibji-cr to a c"HTcsj)onL-*-.\^-l t '-- iiiUtllitv "i thv — Im-11!. -^- ;ir.^ ¦< lM- - i in ») . tjui t had li 'Ciiuue ll been a wnrkiiur inan . nntl ucsila\ evening l:isf . tn t;,ki- into c6nsiil>-ration tin- sti-ps t.. - 1 cumstances. Win-re several smnck? arc the property th' oj»ji- >7TuriiT- •-: r. n T^ -rrir'.r r. :>> ilia': ]>urjrj— . v.-i-n:;: -d -^- .!i-!> - .;• ¦uii> '.l.:i]i , to h-ar M r. 1 <•¦;.!• • d<-liv.-r lectu re.-on tlie In- taken to induce Mr. Morris of Oklticlil-laile to i;i\e of ' ui.:r ••¦ tbv j-oini-.it In the tV« tn:- > a:;>l otl-.t r paid with iin- the or of r>. -lirtL-t it ci^.-t- ^reiialJT . ] K-li^t. nZ x}i:ii ' ' '•'I'll L.-cnx and on the people'- Charter a- the only a -iufj l t- owner, tno ur three in the same family, _ \>c -n.-i.iiiu- •^ uaek-. all'] proved the a lUi nlant l:e'-«- »>i ty ;:5id U?i |"itii?\ in Ireland , instead of ' liuiitiii '' \i ith his beadles at siinii; prici- as the other masters in the town. Mr Win. TAtsei: in ti>r zi -rzh. 1 >b'.ul-l i^i-l >ur; permanent remed y foi .National di-in- . M onda\ , tht' \ are generully worked in fleets of from fifteen to arft-iL'j.r •» rr- naiif iin: _r«r: ba: t.»u. -i :'i :; H niy dl>ubte.l etfri ie!;' ;• «>f the ' iMri-r. as tlie O!;K lil<-ii.l:~ iK-rr;.liiuie . " he wvmlil haw been busil\ cng;iged in Ashtoii was culled tn tin- chair, who opened the wt-etinc frfsJr ¦ ¦ ¦ Mr. !> o\lf deii u-red an able ;iinl ar^iniHMiiativc-- fliirfy sa i) . eae/i smack in its turn bringi'iif? to market the ii E<3 triced? a: "'briSc'M. n:s;< rc-h up-.-a :i <•• >i jo enable the w.»rkiiis; Wen t<» nhtain fi.r theuiM'lvi-. " tn adiug the «lii'el" in sonic of our penitentiaries , judg- 1 iv reailiii'.' the placard calling them together, and called le<-; ;i rv wiiii-h la.-ted a liout an hour and a half, tish euuijrht h\ the whole fleet. In this way a large fleet jc^- t-xerdt-s? >• Ot-:Val e?o a n»-T3!]i* io prf»-pnt v.ha* I cv>n- ju>t iee. Mr. B;iirst!)w ;»a->ed a hj^li i-uioL'ium on in ing from the sciitt-nccK inflicted on . Chartist ivn-kiiig-iuen. Mr. .lohn Nuttall to move the fi rst re»ulution—" That it . w'hii h he siativivl the argHinent^ of the l'ree Trade i.- enabled to keep up a regular and constant supply : thus Eder = TGit Ci-mH-iati'-.n ••f thf in-lsistrions cla>~c~ the S -rlhrm >;»»r. and e-mirraHiLned hi> brother I o this \ iew of the ease the audience seemed full j inclined. i> the o|iinioi\ of this meeting that there i> oiih one Rfeat ^oors faitTifnlH. SeiiiMi! to the wiud>. seeond a fair average of the market is secured, and the time of 3 aT!'.. dear -Sir. Charti-t.- on it> removal to the metropolis. Mr. < 'n the j'iyht . Mr. TL.- iiieiuorial «a< unanimouslv .ulopted ; all i>a<>e i -t off ohstaele stanrlins" iii Uie way of <» general advance in the ThOS. >. Dl"NC'. »MBt- l)oyle ilhi-trated absence from home rendered less variable and uncertain . Bairstow re-umed hi> seat amid loud and Io!i2-rt>r.- the -ix j .oiuts of the Charter. with perfect order and regularity On Sunday 1 lectured l'ower-l.iioin Wetnhig ilcjiartm eiit—viz., the opposition io j inn . F requently, however, the smacks only come up the river inre- lause. A v ote of tliank> wa> ^iven the ;n£ clearly that every point was nci e.N-arv tor the on tiie •¦ " of Mr. Morris to tin-just demands of his weavers. This 2*dw here tou are forewarned, and thereiorc tinueil app Kflee ts of State Religion , and to fill apjiearanees to as far as Gravesend, and having disbarged their cargo of dispersed , ea rn ing out the whole to ix-rlectioi;. lie concluded sat i«i meeting, therefore. ph-il ^es itsolf support those weavers amed. Of the truth of the surmise there cannot be a lecturer, and the meetiiii: evidently highh oed the meeting that as long us the State upheld the lish into tlie hatch-boats tha t ply between that place and i>ryce\-diu i b> making a >trong appeal to the audience to eoine , that are out . nnd all who will conic out until such time as gratified with the => of the evening. Church the Church , in turn , would do all in its power to the London market, they take in fresh provisions and doubt : and therefore you must arm—you must ;>rej>are forward and join the standard of the people's rights. M r. Morris thinks proper to conform to the general ad- support the Statt: : so tliat , to destroy one, m- must set to return to sea. This is called making a " Gravesend lest you should-be taken by surprise. Mebton, SrKnrT. — A densely crowded meetiii!:. A vot.- of thanks In-ing given to Mr. Doy le for his vanced prices." Mr , Win. Dixon , weaver, in a very ener- for the "Stmsrel?. work and pull down both, and on their ruins build up a voyage." It tends to keep the men longer from their called together 5>y placards, was held in the assembly several lectures in this town, tlie meeting separated. fjet ic speech , seconded the resolution , which was carried Ton are sure to ronquer if you are but true to your- system that would make mankind brothers in action as hollies and families' ; but effects a great saving of time to room of the \ ietory Inn. on Tuesday eveninc. Mr. Toiimordex.—Mr. James Leech , of Manchester , im;m i.mi>uslv . Mr. llmmvan lunved thv m-xt resolution, is, well as form. Next week I shtill be on m\ \v:iy to the the owners. Formerly these Gravesend voyages were not selves. Tour arms must be union—your strength U" Connor had been announced to be j>rest-nt, anil a.ldre-.-ed a ineetiii" in the Mechanics" Institute, on mill road from the Miinshtst'-r Oviird!ces at the eleventh hour K-.-tirring themx-ives to ward otf the increasing weavers in the employ of Mr. Wnii Morris', Islington-mills. a month. Success Si yonr x>ersever3nee. Will brother Democrats, sincerely yours, Thomas Clarke. H ut to meet the increased competition that the had precluded the possibility of that gentleman's at- power of the masters to depreciate labour. He Ssilfortl , has been handed over iniequal proportions to thi supply of be strong . Speak out, that your voice fish Ky railway has introduced that you may ' tendance. Mr. Hardy, a highly respectable school- pmvi-d that so long as property was exclusively repre- MmiehchttT- Iivtinnarv . aii>\ the- Sulford Royal Dispen- , the owners have made them more frequent till the may be powerful—and persevere that you may succeed. m;u-ter of Tootins, was then called to the chair, and sented , the operatives could never Ik? suix- of pernia- sary. Mr. Donovan said that this was not the first time , usual time of absence has in- 'it 0 creased to six or eight weeks to me about the power. »f dis- brirHv addressed the meeting, and concluded bv nent wages in any class . or trade. At the conclusion Sniur *-* 4$tob *m£ t they had been called to witness the hypocrisy of Morri*. , and often more. One ex- It is childish to talk teiisivL ' proprietor, the owner of about 50 vessels callins on Mr. Stalhvood. who read a letter of apology of Mr. Leech's address, Mr. James Stanstield rose lie had often turned up his eyns . to heaven like a dyinu1 , has also nited democracy, lth idRriospeak of your advanced for the last ear employed u from Mr. O'Connor, which apolog)' tiie meeting de- and proposed the following resolution :—" That in LONDON. calf. lie nirjlit well put on his white cravat and mount the * a very fast sailing cutter to earn, provisions to his smacks, and these of the position- 1 tell you. that your backwardness has been clared satisfactory. Mr. Stallwood then entered into the opinion of this meeting it is the duty of every l anorn'.s Parliament.—A public meeting to dis- pul pit , and t hen do he had done since the strike at hi> numerous a* . mall owners who are his dependents, and of Many a good man's fall—of many a the question of the political rights of lal»ur. and ad- lov. r of hi> country, and especially even Charti.-t , euss the following qu'estion : "Would a National Con- mill. There was a person that worked as a beamer for Mr. - to bring their the cause tisli back to meet the boats tit Gravesend. By dressexl the assembly in a fervid st rain for upward* oi t^> u-e his )«.\uncombe is before you. I am before u°'«' the crcus of more than half the smacks an hour, amid i-on>ideraMe ap]-lau>e. At the con- st-tt' iiient.- JoLn Fn»t, Ze|ih;iniah Williams, Wil- mvtitk'il by Labour's organ , the y&rtheni >.s'tx u- is before vou. James clusion Mr. Dale addre-^ed the nieetina. and con- liam Jones, and William Kllis ; and that we pledge lieiu-ficiiil to tiie t rades in genera l ( " was Jield on hail been turned off without notice . The father deter- fi/aee y mov-inu a vot e of thanks to the lertnrer. our— "lve> never to rest siitished until tlm-e brave and Sunday evening, November 2.4th , at tlie ('lock-house. mined that justice should l>e done to his ¦.on, ami took from home and it- com forts the working fishermen have long felt d, there Mr. Peter Hay. in an elmiuent sj>itt-h, seconded the I-."!" -! men are enjoying the comfort s and happiness Castle-street, Leicester-square. Mr, lloweliin was out a summons against Morris; when immediately, the to be a In ls>3? after the Refyrm Bill had ^a_-~e great privation , their stays on shore motion, which wa- carrk'd unanimously. A vote oi of in - i!- own firesides; in the land lor which they have ciillt'd to the chair. An animated discussion took lllet hoilistieal wretch went to tin- p i are w here the father being always much vero fifty mciulvrsin the House of Commons before shorter tha n those of other seamen. The thank- was also iiiven to the chairman. -uric'-d " Ti;e motion w;;> -reeonded by an individual place, in which Messrs. Milne, Price, .lotu s , 1'arkeH, worked , a nd requested that he mtLfht he discharged , and middle clas3 forv you ; Mulesvrui-th was ij, !•¦ ¦ i>o ljicrtiii!. . and c.irried unanimously. of owner-*, thinking probably that a partial return to the ¦ f-ra. ' Hume was then • •e LEjiOXE .u,iTi . — At :i nnvtuiL'of t!;c mei>i- • dy of the ' anf] Ctiffa y took part, when tl*e followiiiir l-csolu- left to -ranc bei - :ui-. - In- .lart-.l to Mrk ju-ric. Mr. !'•.- MAK^ Lor \'.i . :.m<-li Il»rsfall thi-ii j)ri>i>n-et i llie foliowinj; ;— oil sy-ti m would place them on a more o!i" and Knuu'-tt Urji^a'ie ' iK-ali- ti oii wiiH iuloptc'd :— " That the suh-wretarv wri te to tiov.'ill t]:e!i read a st:itistieal iiii-nunt. \.li ii-h proved tlnl l " / h.-it ;; • thv opinwii «f tlii.- nm-titr^ JoJm Krost, ' v. ill ) tin extensive proprietor above referred to, lent a ^tbrr^ --rrre *jfo»re ^r>n : 1 >atr your K>t nz-*i- in- -- on Suirda i-vriiiji-;. Mr O'ConTKir 's letter fn iin .Mr. Martin .li.uie for the Miners p lan of tlieir in- Mr. Morri< had taken , !>>. reductions and ovi-r-Iemrths ^i lii . ^ Z< i ;ia iiah William.-, Willi am Jones, and William r i'avunralile cur to thf ii- complaints, and with their coneur- ¦ , i>i t>'ntiril Cniteil Tr;i>!es' Conference, t(^ ether witii rlie -i'.ii - i - lsld , th e enormous sum of Cl . TrOll per sear f'-oin hi- vided ; urA : '.elan(ln;arks by whi'.-h y..,r-r 3i)>f-rt3es the "•:• ' • r %v:u- i>-;ul. t" tin general -a;i-h>'tlo. ::'! reue - t tie crews of [seventy vessels have struck ^ K! 'i- . ha ve In-eii unju>tly tran-porteil. a- there wa- Mi ners' views on ihe subject , and thai this discussion poor weawr*. Mr. Mniiuiuii then read the tollo uin^ rcso- and re- j'P>' 1:1 . ,i ¦ :¦ l- tiii - .n d-lio -.Hc. The other owners have, it is said, promised snd t'rrs iJ-ct-> iiaa ivr ivnturits Ijeen dciiicd. were ii • i< -i i opinion of tin- judu s who tri .'d ro.-t , W il- M aud adjourned until Sunday i venui" next. " hi!; hi . and sut do.vnaiuid xiueh a)>pla\i-e . " That it i~ . MAN* iiK> i YA'v li- Jones, (. ? olijectioio to take an additio nal hand in each vessel, to prevent any -veUed s-rurk d«> wn because the sentinel- were »:.:-. ciiif tliar the l'ywrr Lo-nn Weavev- it au'l . " M ANC1IKSTI -.K. being thrown out of berth, should the men's demands not Suttj: l av A«!ii::?. J »i:i.r.i- •. '». Mket/m- . — 'J'lir Ii tin- pri>oi:eis coun-e!, whivh opinion ouiibt to -.f M. 'ueh.esti-r :tfe in dti'v It nuul to carr\ out the law to ail'.i^.-'i i-j >;r: _-_le nloue lor your pr-">U'ct:o:i. Y"ur in 1 ¦ tl)» —The carpeiiUrs ami be acceded to . The apprentices , of whom more than St!i:r.! 1 jiM-a>uir»- t - .-le^:rif me iiii^ wa- held Jbr h. .". • } v<-veriU'd their traii-po) i:\isun ; and tlmt Kx rKNsios <>v thi: Stuikk. it-* fullest extent auaitw Win . \Jorri-. for unjustlv pur- -^n lhv iTave t>f iuauv aii honc=: ianif-r- " '.« b witnesses in fas our of Ellis jo iin-i^ latel i n the employ of Mo.srfe. Paulin g, llen- two h undred are already on shore, w ill, of course be 5T"aI<;T Int.- !<-. • >iiiii » "tlee i">H'ni . uudrv t!i> - C:.rj»>"i?tt-r< Ha il . i i*-x--, the cau>e oi laany . ty- J olm Nuua.ll in the eluiir. l>e!i -_'ate- to itavi caUM-d hi- immediate release ; which this IVcy , and Co., are still out , and as determined as of Clnu ; and this inectiui; pledges itself to find funds to of the *iav Ia-t . Mr. men are for increased wages and shorter in- following pi:1 • - were present :— Manchester. lnet-ii'ig has loo much jv::-uii to believe would have ever never to -give tip the contest until their just enable W . 1'. Huberts to obtai n justice for those that hav e voyages. The roiical nn-j-.r- -. T our inirritiradc was the i«.nih of mil.! t -' ' 1 " present rate 'of wages is men fourteen shillings " Waterhead Mill , and Rochdale . lx-en the cax had the aceuscil In-en an aristocrat . ri ghts are conceded to them. In the last number oi ln-i'n so unjustly tivati-ii ." Mv.il'atrick Hay. in an able , a week, " ; voice you de^wd. • •r.'hnnj . M>j>!cy. 1 ' and mates sixteen. They want this to be advanced fienrj Hu-t. w. .^.- warning: The minuU-s of the last meotiriL" W n- roail and eon- M r. ilnrsfall entirelv agreed with the resolution hi the .> /«< • appeared a report of the great aggregate *pefeli . seconded the resolution. The resolution binnp two meetinc die. l^uilding Trades. We understand sh illings in each case, and the time of absence to be 2>\rw 1 wrii»-. u«-.-ause Imucombe must tail ii yoj Uo f imicd.after jrhk-h the following sums wei-e paid iii had _iust re.-id ; and if the people had been of hi> of jmt fi oiu tiie cli .iir. was carried unanimously. Mr. l)o- that resolutions passed at that meeting have been limited tu one month. The majority of the owners seem Ik achieved Lancashire fund :—lloehdalo, "2s. 3d .: luind . the victims would never have left England as the ninau inuied , and Mr. Ray seconded,—" That a Defence 3iot support aim. andtliat in lime too. to the South inclined to grant them this, , 2s. ; Waterhcad Mill. Is. : Mo>!i-y. 7jd . : franspoji.s: but us they were now suffering in a penal n ob|v .responded to bv the Trades, and the conse- Committee of se^en be elected to carry out the foregoing but others are averse to all such a triunrpb i"'«r your order in the last session as Oldham concession. The general opinion, however that . 3d. For the executive :—Man- sett lement , it was the people's duty to do all in their quen ce has been, that at the New Roval Theatre in resolution."—Agreed to. The following gentlemen were , is, " the Manchester. 11- oivncrs-must give in.'' The reasons assigned are, •Fould, if projieriy commemorated, have disheartened Salford, l<»s . : ^S'at^rI^ead Mill. ..">> .: powi r to ca use their return . He had no doubt , had course of erection in Peter-street in Manchester, for elected as the conimitH-e :—Thomas Corbet , Daniel Dono- Chat chester, £2 os. : this is tins most profitable paH of the year, that all ijianipr. and sade xhe oppressor treinUe Ij efvre he Moslcv, 2s. 6d. Missionan" fund : — Manchester, the pri-oners Jn-en of the aristocratic class, they would which Messrs. Pauling and Co. have contract ed, in- van . Patrick Hay, WiJ]i;j)» Ash ton, James Hogan, Patrick " hands" are in the strike, and that the men of other places " Hall, os, Tuc following resolutionswere long since have been "released. The motion was se- stead of about 200 men Iwing at work , there has only Doran . and John Nuttull. The thanks of the meeting *gain dared to wase fresh war against the conqueror. Carpenters are not suited to the particular kind of fishery in which y :— " That each delegate meetinjr conded by Mr. S. Whitham , and carried unanimously, been two bricklayers and four labourers on the pre- were given to Mr. Ashton for lijs ronduet in the chair, and I am not a money-grubber, but I know its value as passed unanimousl the inhabitants of Barking are engaged. the next meeting shall be held." A resolution was then adopted that a memorial should mises for some days past. We also understand that the business terminated . It was then moved and seconded One thing is shaQ decide where certain, that if the strike continues long the the representative of popular opinion. OTonnelTs delegate meeting be held at Old- be drawn up according to the spirit of the foregoing on Saturday night the whole of the painters in that the Kev . James Seholefield be requested to act a. loss to large " That the next ' - owners will be very great. aame is in notiiin" more terrific than in the amount ham."' " That each locality send their riuota to the resolutions, and the meeting concluded by giving a Messrs. Pauling s employment struck work ; and fur- treasurer to tlic committee. any other money be paid." " That vote of thanks to Mr. Leech. ther that tlie plumbers and glaziers struck on Mon- Meeting of Mechanics, Millwrights, &c, Oldham.— 01 tribute yearly collected for him. To this -executive before day . The men are in good spirits, and the funds are anv locality wanting a local lecturermust send to Mr. T'swaltwistle. — Mr. McGrath addressed two SHEFFIELD. On Monday afternoon , an unusually well-attended meeting the Minister looks for a substantial pn/-f of the , Brook-strei-t, under the Car- coming in most abundantly. of the mechanics, millwrights, engine makers, moulders, John Murrev, In o. 43 meetings on the evenings of Wed nesday and Thurs- (To Journeymen ^ Tuilvrs.) * union of the people. The Irish may well laugh at Manchester."' " That our treasurer Manchester Dyers.—I n a former number of and smiths of Oldham and the neighbourhood, was held penters' Hall, day last. A thorough democratic spirit was evinced . Tailors* Strike.—Fellow , we earnestl 's be exonerated from attending this rueetintr. on ac- Eighteen cards of meanberphip were disposed of. the Stor we stated that the dyers -of this town had ^Vorknien y in the Hall of Science, Horsedge-street, for the purpose of TOO- Had the "testimonial in honour of Ihmcombe 1 solicit your attention and assistance to your brethren count of cxtn-mc illness." " That the discaviion ' ¦struck for an advance of two shillings per week, taking into consideration certain affairs connected with triumph amounted to £1W,000—which -would have Wheatlet La.ne.—The 2N e\v Methodist Chapel was of Sheffield , who have been on strike, against an at- tho.se Trades. Mr . Robert Robinson , from Manchester, upon the propriety of havins hynm-lx>oks for the use crowded with the inhabitants of this little village on which was taken from them in 1842. Seven of tlie been tut a mere fraction of its value—the Minister of the Chartist body in this division of the country, masters gave it the first day, but some of them re- tempted reduction in waffe.s oji the part of four em- was called to the chair. He remarked that it was evident, Friday, to hear, a lecture from Mr. McGrath . The ployers of that town. They have been out upwards from what had been done in Oldham and other towns, -would have setn in the amount somethinj: typical of containinc 100 to IS" panes, do stand over until thr Charter and Free fused . We are, however, happy to be able to state subject of the discourse was the of three months ; and those |n employ are contribu- that, the masters were making an attempt to crush the a union "which would have compelled him to pause next meeting, each delegate to bring the opinion of Trade. Some objections were made to the lecturer's that only two masters at present hold out against the upon it." " That the levy for the next men. ting eighteen pence per week out of their weekly rights of industry ; and it behoved the five trades who had before he made another onslaught upon the unionists. the members opinion by a Corn Law repealer, which bein g replied month be one-fourth of a penny per member per Warpers axt> Beamkrs.—On Saturday evening earnings, which do not exceed eight shillings per been called together on this occasion to bestir themselves 1 shall now idthoucjh egotistical. to, it was stipulated that a discussion should take week : in addition *to which [a misfortune has befel to put an end to the grievances they were labouring under. . it mav at>pear week." " That this meeting stand adjourned until place on the occasion of Mr. Me (irath's next visit. last a numerous meeting of Warpers am) Bearnei-s ol annsmue xhv Truth of hit T»j>iti<>n. that vcn;r honest this day four weeks, at ten o'clock in the morning, Manchester, was held in the large room of the Peel's th em, by their late secretary absconding with sums T heir employers, in discharging the men with " quittance (Jn i " Clithekoe.—Mr. McUrnth lectured here on Satur- of money sent by other societies, as well a.*, incurring naiiers," which prevented their getting employment else- leaders are alw-js lH>fon- the people. In l^S-51 wrote in the Chartist room, raves-streer. >Mhan*. All Anns Inn. Mr. Clayg h in theehair. The following re- future correspondence for the South Lancashire se- day and Sunday last, to the entire satisfaction ot solutions were agreed to :—" That should any person a debt of sixty pounds to the, landlord of the house where, except under certain conditions, had in view to a paniphlel. iiM-ribing the Whiteboyoutbreaks of that to Richard Radford No. >' crowded meetinirs. Several moml#ei:s were enrolled . where the society meets. Notwithstanding these dis- compel the operatiiev to stop in a particular locality, and eretary must Ik* addn-ssotl . . be discharged from his employment in consequence ' yearand all tin-'grievances vi the country, to the Union, Vinlt-t--trvet. WeleomW-sti-eet . lluline. Maiuhester. Salhen.—A crowded meeting of the inhabitants of his taking an active part in the affairs of this couraging circumstances the men are determined to also tii prevent t heir getting higher wages. The unjust stand out. '/'h e strike has assumed a rather novel regulation he had pointed out wa- what they chitflv the hmdiunis. elenry magistrates, police, aril crand " of this town was held on Monday evening, in tho society, such person shall be supported from the com- Carj'estkb^ " ll.MJ-—A jiuMif iBeet n>"4 was 1k-1u , aspect : the einp loyei-s declaring that they will not plained of at present ; for on any one leaving a shop he of that v i-veni Chartist Association-room. Mr. McGrath addressed funds of tlie society 'litat a book be kept by tlie "urors. Thn-- thousand t-t^-ics jiamphJel were in theaU>ve hal] on Sunda. nu' la-t. Nov . 24th. meeting for alx>ut an hour and a half. An employ men beloniring to any society : thus endea- must have a quittance paper, on which was stated the , wa.- unanimousl the en- landlord , to enter the name ami residence of any seizeu in tL»- j^.-^s ],\ tLt- >lieriff of Cork. an>i 1 was Mr. !ohii N=iiU:ill y called to the thusiast ir vote of approbation was given to the lec- vourinu to destroy the only nica' is whe reby we arc af-.o unt ol'.wuges he had received , the cause of his dis- ;u ( -}ro fe« nmark ' pei-sons out of .employment belonging u> the .society : ^ed n\ m\ hair : v. . after n -. called upon Mr. turer. Ten new memlx-fs were enrolled enabled to protect our labour. A little assistance chargc, nnd full particulars about film ; and if the man O-.i cimi.try for thirteen momh-, as * n;:d O " Connor" and that such be reported to the committee , so that from every society will .loijji >ii;:lh Io Mr. > letter froiil the ;>% t l«-y may !>c pr<>vialii.-iln v i.-F-T . AI tin- m -.j -hl-iol; of -STliiril Mr.mHRT-. n..—At ;> Chart ist meet in .:, recently :i secure po.-i tioti : there!,•»•« si-iid innm-dintc hel p. - » 1 Ihmii ' ""'¦K f< ir him ; for these associated masters had check- i i!i--;r «-i.i:r«- . nii.-i;n-ti";i «!t!) Ii.-! ! in tht- alx.w town, a u!« -i-i j »t ion w;i-<«pcucei.nk- rli»- !»e<>3'i!- jn:'i!ilt-?-T»"' - Le t not this ,'i|ipc;il be niaile in vain. It is your book-, ^civ in ,' partic ulars a,s to the characters of all their ;v;>i:' Mr. Jenkin M organ , the victim to jud icial veiig«>aiu-o : ' ' - iiji h- eonvni-- i'V .ied ronml> of a;>iiUm-t' . ; M nr.K Oi l.u.ui k > TwrvHis ' at Ma.vc i u-:s. ti:k c.-iuse :is well as thch-s . Let them fall , and you wilj hands. Mr. Taylor moved a resolution , to the effect Oi:i ura;-;>.ra i.iir.t wa> i:uns; ; an.] 1. i.a-h 1 .ini )-¦)- ¦1-. wa- colSec'i i - .' in the room. J. likij . M« .>jg aji bo nj that Thuni: - !(:ii;kiu. Jii a'i ai'ie -j.pech , iiHAed tlie ami Un. ax. — h becomes our pleasing dui\ lo record tall a No. A small sittii (Von i- each is all tliat is. re- a protective a nd friendl y society or association of the X.o f'X'1. \i-< } :> =. .}•] have !iuiig Hit- ;i' th--v (-..u!.: '^"j-il. ion :— " Tiixit we. ihe ;>:-(>j>ie of Malichii— ;.r<- -ciiS . the suir was ha:id»'d to him. ! !:» -nlKcri p- ' you wish li>\\ j i'-i: n—<our > cause by quired. Any amount may to advance, for- mechanics, mill wrights, eivgineei-s. moulders, and smiths, Han k ; luv cr.:, .- r iva. of ; iih i\:e rvuioAa! "f the .\\i 'i/i"' u ti mi \m1! 1h- kept ejieri tur >«;»< • t\ir,r . (j - %> >r i.-OTi!]»iaii:l2j ^ Tii' .--- - .-<-v« ral 1--T, hi^' aj'j»r<'\e that noble minded man W. P. Roberts, Kstj. l)ur- w ard to Mr. Matthew Taylor, Secretary , reeii should be formed for th with . Mr. Toole, from Manchester, to Lon> 'mn . "" William iJixon .ViS. Ci-AHKt ' HOVTE . To Tlli. « ' H AfiTISTS ol l"si.. , I' K-i-tii-21- «f >..v-;- -;y, whili- ii! 3<— thsn lour i t -if -r > r-ir frwij l.efi> Mr. ^ inu the past we ek Mr. Robeils ha- done more to- llra iron , arirate, Sheffield , by whom it will lie duly seconded the motion.—After one or two otitt-r addresses, -ar- . tt . put from LiMi.—ii ,- Kririnl-. M.iii« "ia\ en !i i:i _ ;. -i d wards bringing masters, magistrate?., and lawyoi-s to ack nowledged and thaivkfvtlly jveeivevl. We aiv . Mr. .lolm David lioy d, of Manchester hv *, ' ' , said was of '-"ttvermuvni - iri>Lited upuu four ¦•! tin- trr:'\^i)cw, !«• miu tin- i*»-i»\\ : I tu I tu ! Jim. Kll- i-iiair. \ra^ :iiTTXt-t1 a «-aibi!.-ia>tjc ;>la!i:Ll- their senses, ' than ever was accomplished before, Tilt' brethre n , yours in the caiisc of justice . Thomas opMii.in that the intended association would plhf-e til'* and the '-Viii- nun- - -I, th.- >ubk, t oi F rt-. T.-..U- Mr. .1..1.H ¦ - ^u JofijUcntlv dest roy til iLi- other. of the mwiiiij:. Mr. 1) . l)o'io\au. in a m»i*x-ji whit-h .l'M "U. - tU>t «i.«e to which we call the attention of our readers, F.aiues, l'resident : T. llamngton. (' . J. Cotter, pei-atives in the proud position they were entitled to hold Ciilii i . ii iiin- >j>:cinii-n vf j,r inuiin- I 'liart isin. ininjiiid tht : The lvf.f> jiiL—wl the Tiik-5 Compo^iriou J:lU —thc- 1'arkei". As soon as a prosperous period had occurred in trade, sjn ikc r\i)o-iii^ tin- t' resolution a> follow- :— " That if the jn-oprietors and chair. I . ubvut iwn hours. allacii> Friday last , before D. Maude, Esq. Messrs. Pauling, (lenera l Secretar\ , Tailoi-s' i l'roteetiou Society, ,'>."> , most of their employers united together to deprive besi mt-asure i-iax wa» ever paxsed for Ireland—to ¦ tortJi by the League ¦ proving from Ui- ii- oiru siieeclio editors of the ^<>rth• /-« >t-ir >ee t he nccessiiy of ad- put . llenfrey, and Co. brought up three men, named Old Bailev, London. ! them of the only legitimate right they yet possessed, the correct tithe al»a. r Q -es : the Subletting Act. of whk-h 1 vaueinn its price to tive]M-nee. vre. the people of Man- and wririn^s. that tli whole aim and object of tlieir Whielding, Sinter, and Read, for breach of contract ; right to sell their labour in the best market. The prac- im» ement \v;i^- to •• cheapen" food us a vreliminuvv step to BRADFORD. pnucifially i-t>iiiTihiiiied in my denunciation of land- t-hesier. do pledqe ourselves tessioii- Act. which was intended to '" employei"s are reducing the wages of tiie men in their treme, and a violation all just principl e : can call their own. Mr. Edward Clark, in an ex- into a history of the rise and progress of the nianuftic- opening the case, said, that the defendants had made the masters were wanting men, the statements in the quit- prevent uidividu:\l TuagL-trate? from exercKm:: tlieir sivstem, and fully succeeded in establishing the employ. In many instances?, where a direct reduc- cellent speech, seconded the resolution, which was turinjr a contract with Richard Clark Pauling ami Co., tance papers would prevent many of them from being em- 03TQ fact, that, however injurious the '" restrictive system" tion is not made in the wages, the sorts are altered , caprice ; and the Con^tabuhin" Bill i not the Po- carried without a dissentient vote amongst the thou- which contract they had not fulfilled. The information ployed ; and , as long as there was any surplus of bands, -en and the operative has to comb wool one-penny liee Bill, mindi, to correet the old police system, sands present- Mr. Clark, on the part of the Victim mhrbt have "Di to the working dosses, those nliu nrrc was laid in accordance with the 4th George IV . Mr. or the hands who had quittance papers must go to the wall. broug the foremost in mouthinjj about " cheap foud" had not three-halfpence per pound lehs. A great number ot "Piiich was of Fund Committee, ht the case of Jenkin Morgan Rutter then put in a written document signed by the The consequences of such conduct, if not resisted, would the most horrible alL The Whk-s de- l>efore the meeting, and stated that the choir be- muck reason to complain, as under tliat very sjstem tliey defendant Read, power looms are standing st ill, and hundreds of wool- whose case -was taken first. Mr. combers are on short time. : be ruinous to the operatives ; and he believed there would stroyed the old grand jury system, while I think the longing to the Hall had given 15s. to the Victim bad niatle more in less than half a century than would Pauling swore to the contract and the signing of the be no satisfactory condition for the artisan until there Toice of Ireland now proves that I was uot -wrong in Fund. The thanks of the meetinc were civen to the enable them to buy up the whole of tht- landed nristo- same. The contract, it appeared, was made at 1IEYW00D. was a fixed minimum of wages adopted. He thought ^io very gli'ildnjr serve them as a good and efficient joiner until the to maintain or advance thp present rate of wages. workman had any superior skill, he would be surej after "when the people are strong. In 1S35, 1 proposed cudgels for the League, I commenced the work of enrol- first of May next. At this stage of the proceedings The general feeling of the meetine was manifestly in all, to make his way.—A resolution, moved by Mr, Lee, BURY. ment, and succeeded in establishing a good locality of the Mr. Roberts said, that before they went any favour of a National that all Irish parsons should be dismissed from the " further Trades' Union, and it was and seconded by a workman named Lowe, expressed tho Fbost, WiLUiiis. a!?d Joses.—A public ineeiin" of National Charter Association. On Tuesday evening I into the case he had an objection to make. Mr. resolved to hold a meeting in the above room on objects of the intended society, namely, TOmnussion of the peace. I was laughed at: but in wa« that they should, the inhabitants of Bury held in the Workine- went to Ciuunock. but ovthig to the exmme wetness of Roberts then pointed out to the Bench that there was Saturday evening- next, for the purpose of taking be to protect the interests and privileges of the associated t*o years after it -was done. In 1S35 man's-liall. Garden-street, Bury, on Use t jt , 1 proposed Monday even- ni^'b , the meeting was i. as numerous as it other- not the least affinity betwixt the document now rea d into consideration the propriety of the various trades trades, and to resist all invasions of their rights. A reso- that all landlords should be compelled to make leases ins last, to take into con-ideration the propriety of wise would have been. I lectured on " The difference be- and the information ; in fact, the contract was one uniting to cam- out this object. lution pledging the meeting Majesty ' to raise a fund for the pur- lor memorializini: her for a free pardon for the twetn Repeal and Federalism." Mr. Miller, an intelligent thing and the information totally another. A lonir poses of the united trades, b ever at a corn-rent ; and in all cases where lands At about eight o' ST. HELEN'S. y the payment by each mem- Welsh patriots. clock Mr. Martui workiuir man, and wann-liearted friend to the cause, was discussion then took place betwixt Mr. Maude and Mr. The Mixehs s District wish to ac- ber of three shillings as entrance and a subscrip- "R"ere then held upon lease at too high a rent, that , was called to the of St. Helen' money, Ireland, shoemaker chair, who, unanimously chosi-n chairniu ! . Here nlsu 1 succeeded in Rutter. Mr.-Maiideroidd notdnveit into Mr. Rotter's quaint ti.e miners of Lancashire that , as the coal tion of sixpence per week, except for such weeksas he was the remarks, lei die good old rent should be estimated according to the sworn after a few introduced Mr. John Lomax to enrolling a goodly number ui^ standard noddle that his information was good for nothing, masters in various part s of the county are telling their sick or out of work, was moved by Mr. Charles . Oldfield , valuation of a competent jury, in like manner as the move the first resolution. of rea/ Chartism, and have uo doubt that in tlie Course of notwithstanding Mr. Maude pointed out the objec- men if they stand out that they (the masters) can and seconded by Mr. William West. — The chairman Mr. Lomax, in a speech of great length, in which a short time tli e cause will again flourish in Cumnoek as tion in so clear a manner that even- one ' stated that ~ralne of property required for national purposes is " in the Court have plenty of men from ;St. Helen s to take their about 1,400 of the five associated trades had he referred to the patriotic conduct oi John Frost, it was formerly wont to do. On Wednesday evening I re- understood it except Mr. Rutter. However, Mr. places. We beg to acquaint our brethren that , we already joined the union in Manchester, and they had a *«« assessed. Well, in 1835, the propositioncreated moved the resolution, which was seconded by Mr. turned to Glasgow, to attend a meeting called to hear the Maude finally brought Win to his senses bv stating will take no man's place. I The miners need not Fear fund of about £300 now in hand.—Several other resola, roars of laushter in the House of Commons; -while. Thomas Franklin, and carried unanimouslv. plans of the executive committee, to forward tlie cause of that the objec tion of Mr. Roberts, was a fatal one, for the men of St. Helen's ;{they have been punished tions relatii-e to the regulations which should govern the The second resolution was moved by Mr.. Janies the- people in the House of Commons. The meeting was and therefore it 10 l&LLr every Jiewspapet, periodical, and spouier was his duty to stop the case. The bv their tyrannical masters, but the men out of em- united trades engaged the meeting for some time. All Sfchok-neld, seconded by Mr. John Ratclifl, and held in the Teetotalrhall. N elson-street. Mr. Duncan Drosecutors then applied for leave b "wik to amend their in- ployment will suffer death! before they will deprive the resolutions were unanimously passed, accompanied y ns that the one great agricultural grievance is, unanimously agreed to. Sherringtoc. oue of tie best Chartists in the kingdom , was formation, which was granted ; and in a short time any man ef his just rigliita . marks of hearty approbation. "* 3 THE NORTHERN STAR. November 30, 1844. ****"^*'^SiS!S! LEEDS BOKOUGH SESSIONS. IS WEST RIDLN'GOF YORKSHIRE. IMPERIAL AUSTRIAN LOAN.—Messrs. A.SCHWARZS* merchants .and manufacturers* at their meeting, at bv a great exertion, a.s many goods were got up in lution to move, which he did not expect to be com- HEREBY -J^TOTICE GIVES, Thatihe next General ADJOURNMENT OP THE MICHAELMAS SESSIOKS : CHILD and Co. take the liberty to call the attention theSutler's Hall, on the 13th hist., was in a great three months as now required six. This had been plied with. He moved—" That it is the opinion of iM Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the Borough oi of their Friends and the Public in general to this Loan, in measure at variance! &s respects the legitimate leeds, in the Gotmtj of Turk, will be holden before FOR THE TRIAL OF FELONS, week, and yet invitation sent to the party who met at the Cutlers' Sixteenth day of Uxctxbeb, 1S41, at Xine of the Clock in West Biding of the-.County of Yoik, mil be holden by Loans, and they have no doubt that they will on iliis oc- approve of every effort that can be made to render the men were so much worn out on a Saturday night, Hall, to discuss certain pi-opositioiw—(Hear, hear.)^. the forenoon, at which dine and place all Jnrors, Con- adjournment, at Sheffield, on Tdzsdat, the 10th Pat casion receive the usual support of their friends..: The the above more secure, it deprecates, in the strongest having got up as many goods in a week as they ought which will be submitted to them through the medium stables, ToBce Officers , Prosecutors, "Witnesses, Persons of Decihber xext, at Half-past Ten o'clock iu the fore- distribution commences at Vienna, on the 2d of December the illberal and - noon, and b tenna, ungeinerous attacks that have to irane«s of Vision, Giddiness, Higeness PRINCE ALBERT Testimonial.—The following case of extraordinary eiire was a one-sided concern, and he believed had been ' , the ROTAL FAMILY What was the state of the disorganised trades He mentioned that his father was accustomed to re- Pulness At the Hit of the Su>marh, TTind, Heartburn, and NOBILITY, and the several Sovereigns and can. be attested, either personally or by letter, by Mr. ft. during issued from Chambers's press, knowing that it would Courts , , his sportsmen hands, "Water Urash , aud Difficul ty of Swallowing. Costireness, throughout Europe.—This Elegant, Fragrant, and Pellucid Sutton Bookseller, Nottingham. Mrs. Griffin , of New the seven lean years spoken of by Earl Fitzwilliam ? mark how soon his best hands thus gain a greater circulation than through any other -with vf Basford, near Nottingham, after abovefou r years attended Brrness Skin, Flushes of Heat and Cold, in OH, its pr t&rcative, restorative, and beautifyiiig rodiicts the hair even at a late in insanity, was perfectly restored by Dr. Grandison's ( , period of life ; prevents it who were disorganised Many were on the parish- that was the case then, how much worse had it been Mr. Geo. Gauuhore said, if it was not so late, he Swelling of Legs and tendency to Dropsy, Affections of the from f affing off, or tunihig grey ; rzstorct gny hair Charity Pills, after every known remedy had been resorted 1 to its books, and many more laboured hard, and scarcely since ? There were articles for which Mr. Kodgers should heave wished to draw attention to the article in Lungs, -with short, dry Cough, Phlegm, and tendency to origin*, colour ; frees it from scurf and dandrirf and to in vain. , ren- Prepared (for the Proprietor) in London, and sold in got more than the pariah pittance. In the fork-trade, had been paying 24s. per dozen making, which small Consumption. ders it toft . iiXky, etiri.v. and rjUxrtt. Facts abundantly the lafivptii'ient on Trades' Unions, which he con- Mainwariujr's -work on - The ileans and Mettic-d of Pre- proved try innumerable testimonials, boxes at Is. 1 jd., "is. Oil., and 4s. tid. ea h, containing ail- there had been instances of men falling dead from real manufacturers were making, with a deal of work, but ceived to be as slanderous an attack as the speeches which are open for vice to the patient, serving Health," together with his system uf curing dis- inspection at the Proprietors. To Children, it is especially by all respectable Chemists. Boxts want. These cases shewed the unenviable condition not a useful article, at 6s. and 7s. a dozen. Mr. at the meeting. He hoped there would be another eases , hare caused him to sent by post. Ask for •' Dr. Grandison s Charity Pills. be quoted and followed bv the recommended as forming the basis ot ' " of disorganised trades, and if they were disorganised, Ilodgers gave them every encouragement; and not opportunity to go into its merits. JSrst medical men of the presene day . -who hereby admit A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF IIAIR .W " A wonderful yet safe medicine."—Professor Mollen. no doubt such scenes would soon be seen again. only did so in words, but advanced £20 to form the that the -wisdom and experience of the shrvvrd Mam-war- Price :',*. r,d.— 7s Agent for York. ,1. B. Simpson, Chemist, Micklerate. A Delegate from the Spring-knife Cutlers, con- .— Family Bottles (equal to 4 small;, At the Town Hall Mr. Ibliotson had said that he uni0n of th ir tra.de. (Cheers. ) So much for a re- laint. Their proceedings were ing has stood the test of nearly 10.-. Od. : and double that size. 21s. 9 ' curred Ln this comp TWO CENTCiTES OF EiPEKLESCi_ had no contentions with his own men ; that he spectable manufacturer thinking Trades Unions not duly reported, and till they had a press of their 0AVTION .—Each jrenuine bottle has tbe word* ROW- HE never-failing- effects of BLAIR'S GODT AND , Hainwaring's inestimable prescription has been LAND'S MACASSAR treated them as a father, and they liked him, He an inju ry i He also visited Mr. Turner, of Suffolk things would be no better. Things were strangled !• >njr in OIL eusraved in two lines on the T RHEUMATIC PILLS in curing every description cf ' own, private hands until the steady, certain, and j>ercnanent Wrapper -. and on the back of the Wrapper nearlv 1 300 Gout and Kheuinatisrn, have secured to them a must have a verv bad memory, for he had a contro- Works, who expressed his willingness to concur year after year by editors, who turned everything to cures effected b , celebri ty y his PIUs have forced then: into '.tublk times, containing -i!»,028 letters. unequalled by any medicine of past or present time.* . versy with certain trades about . twelve months ago, as far as he could , and subscribed two guineas. suit their partv. The press abetted the tyranny that use- Sold by the Proprietors, A. ROWLAND and SON They not only g when Mr. Wosteriholme wa,s in America, but his foreman ' , 20, ive relief in a few hours, where the patient they had sonw very serious complaints against was bringinsr the working classes to starvation. ifairnvarings system is fully explained fur thr brijefi: i.f Hatton Uarden, Londori. and by Ctcnxhts and Perj'amlrt.' has been driven nearly to madness by the excruciating him. ( gave them \ every encouragement. They went to the afflicted in a small pamphlet flear, hear.) lie stated that, for nine Mr. T. Booth moved, that a committee ot seven , given {rr3tuitou>]v bv the * * All vthei-- are FRaUBVLENT COrNTERFEITS ' tortures of this disease, but restore to perfect health in an )00 another muii n facturcr. who looked ready for a rope or agents. AD application*fur as-encdes. on the usual terms, * ' ' inconceivably short space of time. They are equally months, when he had no orders, he emploved " be named, to prepare the propositions for discussion, must be made to CJeavc. 1, .Shoe-lane, Tleet-street, Lon- speedy and certain in Rheumatism, either chronic or men. Those who knew Mr. Ibbotson, and could the canal , j He had despair in his countenance. He to fix the time of the meeting, and to invite the mas- don : and Heyrrood, Gldham-street. .Manc-hester- NOTICE TO Ei!lGBA>*TS. acute. Lumbago, Sciatica, Pains in the Head or Face, and swallow that statement, had surely no right to treat said he could buy cheaper than he could manufacture, ters to attend. X.B.—These Pills are carefully prepared according to indeed for every rheumatic or gouty affection ; in fact, Jilck the Giiint-Killer, or Siribiul the Sailor, us at all and lie wished them success ; for he did not know the recei Mi". Dim'rv seconded the motion. pt under the directions Ji Pr. JJ-D^uaL', 52, "Wai- sueh has been the rapidity, perfect ease, and complet e fabulous. (Laughter. ) Mr. Sorby, too, with a good what to do. ; The sight of that man so took away his An amendment was proposed to substitute nine for eot-square. Lambeth, London- safety uf this Medicine, that it has astoniuhed all who have •leal of egotism, Twasted of his liberality ; but a friend spi rits, that he could go no further that day . The taken it; and there is not a city, town , or village in the seven. had put him in possession of a statement at which next day they went, to Mr. Rowbotham, who was will- The mover assented to the change '• TACTS ABE STUBBORN THINGS -' kingdom but contains many grateful evidences of its be- , and the motion . nign influence. The following recent casf , selected from he was not a little startled . He stated that Mr. ing to do all he could in encouraging his men to join was carried. following testimonials fro m respectable persons, Sorbv had a pewon working for him with lwth feet the union, i Some talked of wishins to crush the THE THE rndersifnied continue to enpajre Passengers for among those with which the proprietor has been favoured , The Committee was nominated as follows :—Messrs. in addition to many hundreds of DECIDED CFRES Firs,t-yiass Fast-Sailinjj AMERICAN PACKET is submitted to the public : — and hands, doing with his feet work that should be unions ; but if it were done, :n a f ew months there —particulars uf which hare been alreadv jiuWisird— SHIPS, which would lie scarcely a manufacturer ot" table-knives or Thomas Booth , John Drury, Stones, W. Broadhead, average from luOO to 1500 Tons-, for the fol - TO ilK. PUOL'T, 229, STKANT. done by steam or water power. In consequence of I). established the character of PARR'S LIFE PILLS a< lowing Purts. viz. :— H urst, Sussix, Nov . ii, 1843. ; penknives left. All things would be turciet} round. Birxton, Littlewood, John Taylor, G. Wilkinson, the Bert Medicine in thi World : — this worse than treadmill labour, the individual was >'EW YORK. J BOSTOS Sir,—1 hav e the pleasure to inform > u that ii person He did not kuow what to think of men who talked ot and W. 1'ryor.—Curried unanimously. ' y- often ill. He did not learn that Mr. Sorbv visited TO TKE PSOPSIXTOBS OF PASS S LITE PILLS. PHILADELPHIA. | NEW ORLEANS, holding ;ui official situation, noticing li one cif my bills Hrciiy BALTIMORE 11)1)1 in Ill's illness, or gave him any greater remu- crushing the unions. He knew men who at present Mr. then read the following letter from Mr. Gentlemen.—This is to inform "vou, in detail, what OLD . | BRITISH AMERICA, &o. that I was agent for Blair's Gout am! Rheumatic Pills j Puneombc PARR'S LIFE PILLS (or Pffls of Health), have done for Euujrrants in the country can engajre passage bv letter neration , but though he had a wife and four children, prices could earn only 8s. or 10». a week , ibid yet were :— " was induced !o try them : lie sent f or n box, and had only The Albany, Nov. 16th. 1844. me. addressed as underneath : in which case thev need not be his wages were log. a week . Other circumstances paying Is. a week to protect themselves for the future, * taken them one day before he found wcnderful relief. The Pirst.—They ha-ve cured me of a Cough, of about thrt-t- in li verj>ool until the day before the Ship is to sail ; and went to show that the greater part of the men in a and not for any present good . They did it willingly. Deab Sib,—On my return to town, I found your note, ac- second day he was able to walk without his crutches, ami; companied by the Pamphlet containing repl Tears' duration, bj which I could sleep very little ; bat the they win thereby avoid detention and other expenses , on the fourth day ivas completel red and able to per- certain 10s. a week They were uot coerced. When he was a young man, your y to the besides tt z- y cu ' trade did not get more than , •iird night 1 took them I slept comfortablv . rrivg <: '¦Ju ajtr patsagt. and having the bes t form his ordinary speech recently delivered by Lord Fitzwilliam at the Cut- berths occupation. while other employers, who did not go to the Cutlers' he knew a young woman who had a sweetheart. Her lers' Feast, and which, according to jour request, I have Secondly.—Of a ferrous Affection, with -ninth I have allotted to them previous to their arrival. For Previous to this he was generally Uid up every year for " mother asked her, " What trade is been,troubled for many years. further particulars apply, post-paid,to Hall to boast of their liberality, were pay ing 21s. thy young man f " perused with (jreat attention, and tliink that it contains several weeks, after leeches and fomentations had been This statement shewed bow liberally and egotistically " A fine penknife cutler, mother." " Pry'tbee, lass, much valuable information, and is written with great Thirdly.—Of Costixeness, from which 1 have suffered JJAMES BECKETT & SON, applied, and medicine taken, to no pnrpose. U have ob.; much for many years, haiing been, , North End Prince' gentlemen could talk when they had none to confront don't have him ; thou'lt have nowt but poverty." ability. It will require, in my opinion, stronger argu- except at intervals s Dock, Liverpool. tained the above statement from a personal interview, and, ments than Lord Fitzwilliam hus adduced, to induce the _« for three,four , f ire,six , seven, and eleven days in turment, have seut this for publication if you tliinU it worthy, and them. He Raid , with Mr. Booth , the workmen must " Well , what trade must I have, mother *" This set previous to going to the ground. the mother puzzling, and at last she said a die- Legislature to suppress Trades' Unions. There can be no * IMPORTANT TO LADIES. shall be most happy at any time to satisfy any party desi- stir in their own cause, for nobody would do it for la doubt thai the Masters' and Servants' Bill of last session, ToBTtbibt:—Of the Bienmansm, from which I h3re suf- rous of ascertaining its authenticity . sinker. " RSLEY'S ORIGINAL WIDOW them . The time was arrived when the worki ng men , " Well then, mother, ./aid the daughter, was an insidious attempt at that object by Sir J. Graham. fered much lor upwards of 40 year?. KEA WELCH'S FE- I am, sir, your obed'en t servant, MALE PILLS, so long and justl having got some leisure hours, should Uy tn employ " I shall be glad if you 'll get me one." { Laughter.) I ito not think it was brought in with that view, but be fifthly.—Of a Scorbntic humour, with which 1 hare y celebrated for their TnoMis Wybor.n, Chemist. "been tormented at least 44 years, having been lame with peculiar virtues, are strongly recommended to the notice them well, and there was no better mode than agri- That young , woman was no other than his wife— seized the opportunity of converting it to that purpose, of every Sold b 22!) it, several times, for months together. This ha^ been a lady, having obtained the sanction and approba- y T. Pr..u t, , Strand, London. Price 2s. 9d. per culture. ( Land cheers. ) The thing had often been (Laughter)—jand he mentioned this to warn them w ishing to direct it more especially, I believe, at that time, tion of box. and by his appointment b Ilraton, Hay, Allen, Land surprised if very stubborn case. 1 do not know what 1 may have, but most gentlemen of the Medical Profession, as a safe y , ' mooted and lost si but he trusted the trades against letting their trades fall into the same state. to the pitmen in the north. I should not be and valuable Medicine Haighj Smith, Bell, Townsend Baines and Newsoine ght of, some fresh attempt were made next year ; but you, and all at present I have uot a sore spot or a pain about me. I , in effectually removing obstructions , , would now take it seriously up. In many ea,sen it (Cheers. ) \ am now enabled to bless and for and relieving all other inconveniences to which the female Sineeton, Rvinhardt, T arbotton, Homer, Leeds •. Brooke, njy kind friends at Sheffield , may rely upon a continuance praise God hisan*1 mercies in Dewsbury loying their spare time Mr. Wilkinson again nwe, and said that lately "bnuglug to lisrht such a Tfc^toTatrr^ of li^iUth st^rnd- fraine is liable, -especially those -which, at an early period ; Dennis and Son, Buruckin, Moxon, little, had boon found that men emp of my exertions to defeat any attempt to prevent what I OI life, " Huxdman, Linncy, and Hargrovp the table-knife manufacturers and haftera' met, when ness of body. I am not like the same -Dt-rson I *a a frequently arise from naat of exercise and general , York ; Brooke and Co., on the land had a greater command over the neces- consider a just combination of the industrious classes. year ago, being so much altered for the better. debility of the system : they create an appetite, correct Walker and Co., Stafford , Faulkner, Doncaster ; Judsnu, saries of life than if they depended entirely on the chainnan of the meeting at the Cutlers' Hall was I am, dear Sir, vours faithfullv, indigestion, remove jriddiness :uid nervous headache Hamsun, Linm-v, Rij>on ; Fopgitt, Coatcs, Thompson ,; one of them.; He said he hoped the union " TH0S. S. DUN'COMBB. AH These cures have been effected in me bv the use of , and artizan labour, lie heartily seconded the resolution . would se- 1 are eminently jisoful in windy disorders, pains in the Thirsk : Wiley, d asingwold ; Encland, Fell. Spivey, 11 ud- ( cure regnhirjprices , Mi . W. Jino.vDiTEAD moved a vote of thanks to the PARR'S LITE PILLS. ^t>>m a<-li dersfield ; Ward Cheers.) for the factors could buy cheaper And lastly.—I believe them to be a safe preventive vi . shiirmt-ssi.f breath, and palpitation ofthe-heart : . Jiichmoiid ; Sweeting, Kn aresbro' ; Pease, than they could manufacture, and lie hoped the re- Chairman, which was carried , and the meeting broke being perfectly inn«-cent, may W us-x-d with safety Dliver, Darlinpton ; Dixon. MKcalfe, Lungdale, Nortlial- The Chairman said, he was sorry he was placed in the Bowel Complaint, for neither I m>r my wife have had in all ' ;\ gulation of prices would enable him to manufacture up after 11 o'clock. re since taking them : she hariiiir freourntlj had it iir?- ffra_=ons aud climates. Jerton ; IChodes. Snaith : GoidthorjH.', Tadeaster •. Rtigt-r- -; tke chair, for he represented traife , the saw-makers, * * i* nwosan . .>winir son. Cooper, Newby. K;iv . Ui-adfuril ; lirice, Prit-stlc\ , which had received such insults fro m the manufac- again. J-Yoih time to time, since then , he had been ¦ricus. * 't t<> the numerous imitation' [[ 1 am. Gentlemen, voiir humble SenaE i t-> inform :b<- Public rh.-«t KKAKSLEY'S is tbe iml\ UlU- P<«ntt-fr:«-t : Conhvt!!. (Jill , Lawtmi, I>a wsnH , Smith , ! turers as few others had done. The greater part of supplied with hands. is trade had txu-nded, l>u t l.EriT R F. on Trades* Union's,—On Sunday even- - « .INAL and « ,£NUNE " WakenVld ; Berrv. lli-nton - Suter Levlund , l lartl.-v , I R. W . RICHARDS" \ Rt h^.luia-ler. i MEDH INE <>i this des»-ripti..n ' the statements of the manufacturers were pal pable he manufactured innre and bought less. ' Therefore, ing Mr. West delivered a lecture to the trades on * r-vr r mn.i-. .Hid hitJ tw-en j.j-ej ^r. -1 l._» tljeiu f. -r mure than Purk.-r. )> ,,„». Jfnlifo-v : li-,,,(Jj , Koc!i. l!~>-;_ falsehood*. They shewed that the working cla>>r> it was plain his objection to the Union was ground- . j I IfTT 1 L1.H>: : PuiTttJM-r- UTi:• l-al'licularl v rnim-st«l x-j r..UL'hbridjr. ; l> a !l.y , W.-thi-rb y : Waite, il«»Tn giitv ; Wall , I "Trades' I' nions, and their dutv at the present "KTrsxss,—R. RichardH'H, Ms prr>tn! Tvitfe. ra u.utli j ).;i- less The manufacturers, on the commencement ot rem;irk. Ti nit :.- a U—JUMDV uf JuJi.-jjtirin , cas-li Bill «.f Barnsley : and a]J rt.-.)icTaW( .Mi-diciiic Vendors through- must protect themselves belter for the future. crisis." The large room, Fig-tree-lane, was crowded to iis i«iEZ aSiint-d a> above i" -r";:;. -r? thajs „' i e^ . r* i'ir;v:!i.-n« . -..ntriin- an affidavii . Mud bears the >ijni ;itQre . .1 out tin- lviii'^doin. boiir was the source of all wealth. It enabled the thvir Union ,; coi.tributt 'd £17", to assist them in or- to excels. At half-past six o'clock Mr. Morton yoTL.—Toll are at liberty to r.i:ik~ u>e -i The a":>- • -. - »• ] ¦•« ' i- .y . KK \K>i.;-:V ,'" in vx riuiu. :i!mi t-i:jrrav»il an>«-.r : - r* Knystou was called to the chair, who in a very appro- Menl >tanij- . a.,-1 each b,.x i- v.ra}.|H-d in white p^n-r tb^ lKiinv and addi> .- ? .il' - Tb.-mas 1'n.ut, JJH . Strand, I , and to mmic! their ago. there Were upon the parish books one-third ot any cuestion put to me relating th«-rvt.». - i M"l,,,i. ). " make tlieniselves comfortable priate address introduced Mr. West to the meeting. ^••I'i. -.t and K-i.-j] . i.\ ,1. >aii-.-r, 3">t) . i >jf..r Loiid'-u. imj«r>->s«-d iij.. n tin- Guvcnnm-nt Stamp am\ni ilessrs. T. Roberts and Co.. Li-nd-.u. vr . li. R. i d- j clerks to the We of Man. Mii;!it it unt enable the the able-bodied nu ll in their trade. At this time Mr. West , in a masterly address, which occupied • trrt-t . l.'.-. i l..5i . r.Li.' :._\ ;v.. >- -;.e- :al.l- Me-iiune Vend^r- to t-ai -lrluu «if tin- posi- Sat urday ni g ht ut the iiie;i out of employ, w-!i ieh pw- origin , and progress of trades union*, the history of ^raii- j \eiited heaxj , anil saved the men from the rode 1 feel for the srreat bt-ntr: I ha.vc.d-rrived from titkui^ ;. j ¦¦ { tion they weiv little aware of ' Mr. BroadhuiM w;i>; rate* strikes, and the causes of their failure. He then j A e« -m! i:j;j ..na:i: K-bi^-i: th- Ji .'- .-,,' s i- •¦d .,n <£i*A&f£' jBobriiwntjS. -r of eisiitt^en m.jiitis 1 «a_ ¦ ! |.<;tirho u>c . h urelv this was a great l3 witxi a cvH5^j 1^i»i *. i ?i»»i;ii.c)i. ac- j been carried out. Tha t resolution shewed what they Mr. l"> ; xt«;i v , table-knife forger, !-anl he liked to trades in the country for mutual protection. He connwiriied with severe pain au-3 riaiulenry. liurin.c tiia: ; 1V.Z FcTKIEZN TJ? LM ri'i.v lMr<t !«¦ paid tin- \yhat he did , and to encourage the same advice, and tr-as a jdTi-T3 ;jt the i - shewed inimitely the advantages to the various trades time 1 had TuneJi n>e>5iea3 * Ju^ . i'ubh-hi <1. rrii-e J-". i.-l.. in a >r;ili-'i .-ii W-;,ij.*.. i r.'i (;,\TES AT SHEFFIELD . . irit in others . He trusted that the spirit they but vVitliuu: Jeriviiur I im •¦• the mastec*. am! in what position they ami their sp had by inventing their funds in the purchase of land, to CarBsle Dispensary for . ~.-n: jn> j-art uf tbv l" :iil;-d Kilr.'ilou ou !);t re- ; shown would; ha\ e a good influence. In" depressed the slightest benefit whalerer. 1 al~ > tried se-.eral j>atrn: ; >! :;•: .-f a i'.J? : nfe, -r • irdrr. f, -r .;- t,d. i On Y\ ttliiccxlay evciiini:, Nov. 'Joih, v numerous children should lie placed. The musters had Ihhmi employ their hands either in slack trade or when medicines, bui without exjieriencinr znr beui-ar. 1 «ar ; iuwUii;: vi' (ivlc^aU's i'voni tht- Sheffield trades wan disappointed in the effect of their rule, and now trade, the masters stinted the men. The men saw they were on strike. At the close of Mr. West's ad- "Korn uut to a cumplete skeleton. —had a sever; c>-u»h an.l 1 TilE -ILENT FKIKNU. ht-l< ' force themselves into it suited theimasters and they had tried it for them- - l at the London 1'itmUee, to consider the j>r<>- wanted to see if they could not dress a person named Cliffe made some remarks re- spit, and was also truub!«i with Diabetes, au-i L-iJ n« A y.KIH< .M v.r »j;K en the INrili-MITIES ..f the f . i;- cocilin srs ot" the meeting of nu-reliants and manufac- it. (Hear , hear. ) The rule wax, that any man not selves. They found that it needed no more trade specting the Com Laws, and the doings of " Swing" iope of ever recoveriaj. fortunately, however, 1 f. .i- in- ! l\. N EHAT5VE >Y>TEM . in b..tl. -eits ; K-iug an ,-n- turers, ' acting according to the wishes of any other manufac- than thoy had had to maintain the men as they were in the agricultural districts, which, he said, was of > iars r,f Ih-z- -si ¦;;i , held in the Cutlers -hall. ioTmed by some my r!eijrh' ' zhv cre«t .^ r-> in:. rh- cn ^J i-a;:>e tljat di^tmy~ pLysiral Mr. Stones took the chair. turer, should 1m- proscribed, and that no other >huuld maintained now. The men had adopted it, but the doing more to bring the aristocracy to their senses tllEj had derived from Parrs Life Pill?. j>urvhu_-r<3 fr> -iji m.-rvy . aii l tiie aUilin >j:" !:iaiihi.t>J ; »-ri vi^i,ur ha»" «— ta- (' , masters were t he first aggrvssors. The ma.stei"S saw you. 3 accordindy azre«l to sxtr- thriu a rriij . J did -u. bli-hr-rf }<*-r «nj>ir>- : - v.ii,; i ii-m a:i"i> <-n ihe banrful The _ uairmas would not offer any t'Nmi* lor his employ him. There wiw philosophy: ( Hear hear. ; than all the progress and intelligence of the working- and »: j l'i-al ar,-1 i-«>iistiiuu..nal W'KAKNtS.-. .N£KV(i|'S IHK1- well a.s he cnnlil. The subject wan of vita) import- a Meeting of miK'h importance. It was mwxsary their time to cultivate their nwnUd powers, and question of the Corn Laws, and showed clearly ¦svt-U in bealti ami am ATInS. ChNSI'MI'TImN an.l become, happy results. 1 am n-.-w tjuite ii, s T . .-i» the partial or total ance. Every -well-thinking man was called on to the public should know more than the manufaclurei-s thus would bettor able to oppose tyranny. that it wsw the progress of mind among the labouring very long hours. 1 hav^- ix.nridered icy vi-in. il^Tl-NCTioN ..i tiie REPII<«liL"-CTl VE PuWERS ; with * 'Che short-time system was working well among the !«¦ place l»ini!>eli right before the public. After the hud told them—that the public should understand masses that the oppressors, both manufacturing lo recommend this excellent medirine • other?, and an means of rr^Uiruiiuu : the vlctrurtivo effects «>f Gonorrha;a. I' upon as well men, and it was desirable that there should be a dis- "ble been utiended filer- t, Srriiture a;;'l >-.-i->udary Vvinpt.inis calumnies heaped on them by the manufacturers, it "hat princi ples the nions were acting , and agricultural, dreaded most. Mr. G. Cooke-said they iappy to be a to state that i: ha^ . in . are fxj .laiued ¦was position among them to work it with fidelity. They many cases, with very favourableresults. in a fcinffiar mar.uer : tb<- V>\,ik is Embellished with En- the duty of every member of a Trades' Union to as to repeal the assertions, without proof, made at had had enough of the humbug of Com Laws, What Sir jrraviup-. rt-i.re^eiiting t'v.f delett-rion* utter his sentiments. the Cutlers' Hall. He was sorrv the manufacturers were now comparativel y comfort a ble, but the at- they wanted was some plan by which they might be 1 remain, , vour obralfcnt Serv ant. influence of Mer- ' JOHN DAVIDSON . cury «..n the «kin, bv <-rupiiun« on the bead, face, and .Mr. Thus. Hootii said, that the working classes took up the I'moiis- in the spfr it they did. They tempt was made to crush them, aud the assertion enabled to become independent of the caprice and ; -.\ ith appr-'Vnl :iiijde of cure that persons jand property were in danger would be Staymaker, Ri^g-ftrert. CaiJewgaie. i*>dv for bothof <-«ies : had been abused, slandered, belied, and ill-treaU'd complained of the men usinjr means to force prices' tyranny of their employers. As a great number of the Reference can be made to Mr. Jamxs AKTHra, B«ok- fullwwui by ulisrrvaliims on the obli^atioiis il.AK- last -week's papers testified . The masters luiU" de- artificially high , and turning the trade from channels startling unless met by counter statements. He trades' delegates were present RlA'iE. and healthy y.erperujry ; with dirtvtions , he would like to know seSe r, Bickergaie, Carlisle, -who can t>ear xt-stiiiiony as to ' fur till- it would take if free. -Hut in talking on this subject, u rged this was a matter of interest—their own in- r«iit.vaJ ••:' t-t-rt.-Ji: !>L~ijualJStation? the whole pointed parted from tne subject they announced in their , if they were prepared with any pliins to carry out the the .great benefit derived by inaaj others fr->:D tsiirg xi-.-r placard, and had turned upon the working classes, they indulged the spirit they deprecated , and their terest. If a foreign foe threatened, the country above-namedmediciDe. out x<> suiferins: humanity as a -SILENT FR1ENLV to very excellent recommendations of Mr. West. Mr. exjx.sure object crush in every illegal and uncon- would call on; every Englishman to do his duty. And Caxlisle, Oct. 11th , ISiS. be omsultrd without , and viith assured corn- that they might act with them as they had done be- appeared to , Booth, metal smith, said the trades' delegates were deuce uf >uc-i-e«s. fore, deprive them of their rights, anu reduce them st itutional wav, the I'nions thev complained of. should not their personal interest stimulate them as purely administrative, not executive ; they acted The following letter, just received by the Proprietors By R. and L. 1'ERRT and f<>. . Conjci.ti.ng Scbceons. to degradation , misery, and pauperism. One gentle- They recommended nothing, but talked about much as that of the public ? It was right that men on the broad basis of political equality, and could not from the Rev. David Harrison, Independent Minister. "Whii- L»y.tli.n. man said that " Sheffield was a doomed city." If it closing their manufactories, and being able to should sacrifice their personal interest for the com- dictate any plans until the trades had decided on stable. near Canterbury, is a furt her proof of their efficacy Published by the Autliors : sol d by Ileaton, and Bu.-k- was doomed, as many undent cities had been, to deso- say they had broken up the I'nions. This spirit inon good. That they had done, but now he wanted them. Tliey could give their opinions ; and his was, in cases of Indigestion, Liver and btumach Complaints, :^n, Bripjra'tC Letda ; Straiige, I*atvmoster-r.>w ; Hatl- lation, he IjojkhI before it i'ell the working' classes was a bad one, and was likely to nroduce a degree them to arouse themselves to secure comfort for t' .. Cij t)xfi.rcl-stm;x ; Purkis, , , that the safest investment they could make of their Ac, een offered , things than that men should work long hours for own doors, whilst the peculiarity of their trade made 3 -was suffering considerably from indigestion at the time. series of complain zs hitherto little understood, and because the had struck, and the order had been nothing. If the men were adequately paid; would them in a degree dependant on foreign markets taking the pills, and found passed over by the majority of the medical perty, but they turned from that subject to the means men , and 1 immediately commenced profes.-ion, for of reducing the working classes again to that state of sent to the continent. This was an order that they allow women and children before they had the factors, who were the great exporters. After a great benefit in a few days. 1 have taken them subse- what reason lve are at a Joss to know. We must, how- hafters for it learned to read, to go to the workshops ? In that -quently, with the same happy effect , which induces me to ever, confess that a perusal of this vrork has left such a misery and vassalage of which they could not think would have come to his branch of the , many more very excellent observations, Mr. Booth "believe that they are an exceedingly beneficial remedy in favourable impression on our minds, that we not only re- without horror. They offered no proof that the was a table-knife order for Mr. Muntz. This tale case, should they see the m.asters resort to such das- sat down amid universal applause. Thei-e were then ndigesaon. A frien d of mine b.as fuund them of great commend, but cordially wish every one who is the viftiin I ' particle of the had been repeated in the House of Commons and in tardly means jas this association to protect life and loud calls for Mr. John Drury, the respected and in- an Trades Unions had destroyed one * xrtiliiy ^u obstinate liver complaint. If my recom- of past f«Uy, or suffering from indiscretion, to profit by ] trade, or that any committee had been accessory to the press, and had done harm , liu t it would have property, and the bad feeling of the town increased defatigable secretary of the United Grinders. Mr. mendation can be of any service, ypn are at liberty to u»e the advice containtd in its pa^es."—Age and Argus. j by the declarations of some of the masters. If we - f any crimes against life or property. No such proof a contrary effect when the facts were explained. At Drury came forward, and, after complimenting Mr. i i as you please. The Authors o the " Silent Friend" seem to be tho- , wove working at get you down1, we'll screw you worse than you ever 1 am, toj dear friend, roughly conversant with the treatment of a class of coin- I was pretended to be adduced, and there never had the time of that order the hafters West on his able lecture, took a review of the been of a recent date any could connect a price the manufacturers had agreed to. The price have been. (Hear, hear. ) Let them remember the objections of the masters to Trades' Unions, exhibit- •' Yours, verv trulv. plaints which are, we fear , too prevalent in the present proofs that , *¦ DAVI h H ARPJS." di.\ . The perspicuous style iu which this book is written, committees with such attempts. The objects of the had been fixed on a reconciliatory princi ple. The Masters and Servants' Bill of hust session by which ing the silliness of those objections in a masterly style. ~ s, and ihe valuable hints u conveys to tho^e who are apprt-- masters were first to blunder, and, if possible, next masters thought it little enough, anu had promised men might have been brough t before the magistrates Hv next referred to the fart of the master* with- Prom Mr. I'. < uaon. Honica?tic the irt'XrrUwjt HuracEstlc, >ept_ -X', 1^4:.'. heu>ive of eiitcidu^ f Uit*. cannot fail to re- to form an association to destroy the unions, h ow- that , in thive months, there should be another ad- for anything (>v nothing. (Cheers. ) If such a bill drawing their support from the Mechanics , i Clumend it tu a careful perusal."—A>.. ' Institution GeatlfTnf-n, ' ever justly nnii righteously conducted. It was vance. The forgers also had submitted to the wnurs had passed, they might soon have seen the time because, as t hey said, there -w ere Trades' Unions in -.jmrfcunk-ai-J " TLU work yJ.ould l>e read by all wh" va!ue health ati'l A most extraorilin&ry Ca»e f.f Cure L bv ' to be no consideration whether they were "vveU which the masters had agreed to. The fork trade when the peopl e would be a.s subservient a.s of old. the town ; u proof that they dreaded Mrs. Mcreon, of York. wish l" e^ijf >vkiacum. their better management, ^llear , hear. ) Mr. Ib- embryo. The men were then getting no extra price, y. were too late; themultitude had become enlightened ; affected with a most inveterate (li^-jasp; reedical M r. .losEPii Wilkinson , of the file trade., rose to ¦Dronounced to be Cancer, it gicated in her an- n iTentle ^tiniuliiiit renovator the impaired propose the second resolution. He thought enough breast, aad cantioned to sprea d niaray all over her body, lunt ti«.n> ¦ >:" life, and i~ exclusively dirc i.-d u> the i-ure »i naged by committees, but none said whence those order of Mr. MunU was therefore returned , because. labour's honest triumph, and secured equality and defying every effort of sundeal skill. Parrs life Pills -ccb runij.laints as ai"is e ?: 'in a disorgitnizati'.n of the committees ranie. Tliev v>t<-ni . whrtht-r cuIi^ututi•Jnal urijuirinl, mittees were chosen by the meml>ers ot the trades, turers had themselves pronounced reasonable. It masters error, and to shew them that Trades Mr. fiallimore, razor-grinder, stated that he was trial ; and, speakingj wished this statement, which he had from a manu- intention of the working classes of Sheffield to pur- i= who, by early indulgence in Military haliits, have weak- ' price Mr. Mutitz good. He quoted from T!>»v^t*-m. and fallt-u iiito a Ktat*- j the body. < Hear, hear, i These gentlemen ibrjrot that facturer, to go abroad, that the chase for Mv. Dvvn-y a life annuity, in testimony 01 »*S iiml \Y,ti -khiii I 'h.t. .«' .* persevering ass of thst sovercipi inrticin-. Furr'- LHV of ti r-ioic debility, bj which the <.-f life. The consequence-^ .-irisin? rroni this 1 , they made use of the guardians to drive them back back again , and the goods were hafted in NhcthVld. The masters might give over riu'iufacturiiiL ' and live thanks to the Lecturer and Chainnan, this great Gentlemen.—At the request ot Mr. Thon.as r-arret. dangerous prafti«-e. .'ire not con&ied to its pure jOn^Mi] on t heir 1 apital , and they ithe workmen ) claimed the .St. Veep, Cornwall, I stcl upon such masters as Mr. IMxitrson , that the pour Cheers.) The statement which had Ix-en made meeting, the most important ever held in the Ckartist Tanner, of MeaaDy, parish of result, but branch X» ni'iral ones ; leading the exi-ited »1^- * same risrht. ' (Hear , hear. ) What master had a you the enclosed, and beg to state thai you are qjiite at -.•iatius niiud inlu % fertile field of seducive error—into a ; wretches might supplicate him for leave to live at all. should l>e exploded. room , broke up shortly after ten o'clock. liberty to -Dublish it- if you think proper to do -o. >inc-f- 1 gradual but t»-tai degradation of manhood — into a j«t- He might be a friend to unions, but it was 1'oor Law Mr. Dkuhy said, it had been done in their rep l y to ritrht to say ;he must work fourteen hours a day, "have been* tout aseni, I have received nimierou? tf-srJ- nicioas application of thos-e inherent rights which nature U nions ; not to unions that enabled men to say, we Kavl Kitzwilliam. when his hea lth and comfort Told him 10 hours were monjals of "the benefit PARR'S LIFE PILLS huvr con- •n~se3v insritrited for the preservation of her specie* ; will have so much wage, or do no work, and we work Mr. Wilkinson : The manufacturer* told them enough '. Besides, there was his neighbour, who, if zezrr&i rrp-.-n ihe nfHicted. premature detrtpitudc, and all th<= habi- ' Statistical Arcou.Yr of the Mercantile Flest or iringin!! on so mam" hours, arid no more. The principle the mas- that they did not object to the prices, but to- their lie and others {worked M hours , must go without ; star I r^iiiain. Gentlemen. rt~]X"CxfaJ!T, tudes of old age. Constitutional weakness, sexual debi- * he. too, if they worked moderate hours, would have th e Elkoi'EaV States.—The following valuable 11. BAWDEN, Chemist and Druggist. excesses, irregularity, obstrnctii.ns ters desired was, to work their men as many hours as I' nions. But if asked whether they could have the tistical table appeared recently SHt h Numbe- lltv. obstinau- gleets, ered they could a share . Kuti-the masters would remove their capi- in the of certain evucuaiions, total ini{«»tenry and bairenness they pleased, and to keep a reserve unemployed as a prices without the Unions, they answ of Lloyd's Aiixirian Journal , 'the entire number of Cornwall. did not object to the tal ! Where to '. To America ? The Americans Fowley. are effectually removcl by t!ii> invaluable inedk-ine. means to reduce wages. ( Cheers. ) Itj-as the unem- not. Then it stood thus—They vessels employed in trade, in Europe, are ^7, 9"; and Oeatlenieti —I feel it a duty I owe you to express my , f-ach, • would dietate j to them more than the English, and - . Sold iu Bottle- price lls. or the quantity of four ; ployed surplus that enabled lunste.rsfo bring down prices, but to the •Unions, without which they could the total aniount of tonnage appears to be 6.-5-^6,831. gratitude f<;r the srreat benefit 1 have derived bv lakinc in one Fiiinlh buttle i'i which one lls. bottle ! went the statement besides would call the iW, and not ' master. " " wages to the starvation point. He had read a small not have the prices. Then down Tin? i'onowin'* shews the distribution :— PARR'S LIFE PILLS. I applied t<> your agent. M_ r Utf.r.!. t prices. Their scheme ( Laughter. ) "W here would they make goods cheaper Bawden, Chemist and Drogcrisi Fowley, for Parr's Life | pamphlet, from the Edinburgh Review, called " The that they did not object to the . I'rej.ared onlv by i!»-'-«rs. PERKY and Co., Surgeons, Employed. was chiefly in was to break down the Unions, not by right, but by than in Knglan d ' Cobbett said England was the Plac-. >"o. of vessels. J MS. PHls, for a Swelling I had in my G-niin. which eiteu-l'-O to j ]S -r—>:rw-:, >xs".«rd--;ireet. Li.'nd L. PERRY and C-. sion, that if, in a given trade, H"»0 men were em- wore an important feature in Trades Unions . The in a line from the top to the bottom of niv leg, and was of scissors ground for Is. i Yet here the scissors Syain 2,700 SO.000 in on the '>ut>ide of each ployed, and 50 men unemployed, it was those 50 who men did, not consider it sufficient to arrange for a quite black and painful to the touch. After three boxes iiiipre^setl a -tamp wrapper, tn . were needed to protect were manufactured and sold, material "and all, North Russia Not given 200,000 PILLS, imitate which is lVl<>ny of the deepest dyi-. T ne Five ; would reduce the rate of wages. If the men had been certain price. But regulations ( of PARR'S LIFE it quit- disappeared. ~id I bav e for 2w. -id. ! j All the casting, grinding, putting South Russia 222 a9> ' * not had a return of it since: 1 am determined noi to be Pound ca--es itlie purchasing of which will be a saving getting 2os. a week, the 50 unemployed would offer to that price in perpetuity. They had, therefore, in- burnishing, paper, band Austria G,19!) 208,551 -frithout them, for I shall ajviavs ha>v a Wi roniinaally i of one pound twelve sliilliufrsj may be had as usu:J at ' work for 20s., thus displacing the other 50, and gradu- troduced the regulations of the Ten-hours' bill. This together, fili ng, , and every- don was sold for - 551,1** in the bouse, in readiat-ss fur auy complaint with which 1 ' IV . Berners--treet, • 'xtord-street, l^on . I'atient^ in ally bringing down the wages of the whole. It was was complained of. They were told that trade could thing included , Js. :id . per gross. '. German States...., 8,238 not 275 08 may in future be affliricJ- j the c->untrv w-)i>> re<]uirt- a course of this admirable medi- the employed, but the unemployed regulated by hours—that ships could not wait Where would ; a rich man manufacture cheaper * Netherlands 1,195 ' : Five Pounds b lener. which will entitle , who made the re- not be ,«6 e,v, **>-->uld -end y duction ; and this shewed the effect of the short-time on their horn's—.and that the loss of an opportunity (Loud cheer*.} Uut they were told they had no Belpum 289 27 Your mu»: i.Loii, i_: nm-vji:]!. I tiii-iii u> tht; fall l>en«-tit vi ^uirh ^dvnntape. this, unless the right to dictate to their fellow-workmen on what Sweden and Norway ... 5,430 ^'Ine TIIDMAS BA1UIE1. ' \bj :«¦ had of ail Booksellers, Druggists, and Patent system, -which enabled all the hands to be engaged , did a deal of injury . He admitted in his trade, and then terms they should sell their labour. He held that Denmark 3,036 W- . Of iieaaUy, ParL-.L •«" >:. V ^ep, '."vn."-.all. ; Medicine Vender* in tovsna and country throughout the and left no 50 to receive wages. Let them remember, regulation were carried out as I'liirnJ Kingdom, tlie Continent *>f Europe and America, that the treatment of the pauper was so cruel, that it could do no injury . The hafter might work ten they had that ri ght. He would suppose a case. Portugal 798 ^-^ " , Sardinia S .Wj l ' ire-H cStr-r. Jan. 1. 1S43. • •:' iTb'.ui may be had the " Silent Fiur.vD. they revolted in the streets. Let them never again hours, and was not "allowed to do more. But if a Take him to !be a single man able to do as much , ^\L Gentlemen,—The wonderful rat: * ..i iwnirs LIFE .»I^ >rs. PCKJlY expect, whei. consulted by letter, the forsake the cause of humanity, a given time, so work as any nian in the trade. His fellow-workman Papal States 95'> ..t« vv];ich no notice whatever and allow men to be manufacturer wanted to pack by ««^«* PHIS hare been felt by the i-~>tct pluses <.f the jiarisb u-u.'J rVe <4 jiouixi, wirhout would br an in- had a wife and three children. Their master had Mrflv v> ,m . a. fimiii but wiut h;i- mkeii (ati ! v -n <=f tbe coiv.inunicatioii. thrown in such numbers on the parish, to be so treated that the non-execution of the work of Cirencester . Scarcel y y tu=v again. Let them rather reduce their labour to an i-onvenienee, the man was allowed, to take a note, work enough for only one. They were paid, say one Lucca iS) *>-;g them, one and all declare the wonderful eaim-.y rcs-vlnr.^ i Patients sre r«-que.«tt-d i<> If a* uiiuuteas j« ssible in the shilling a dozen. Now, should he say ¦> - ; dsrtiii! ,,i ^li'-jr case>. authorizing him to work all night , or 14 or 1-5 hours to the master— Tuscany 774 W^ from their iise . In £"=t. « i^ graafvius - -^ .*. ^i? w hour a day, than submit to such degradation. (Cheers.) the PIEs, niv sule ini-rearv* .uu.;.. ' - .:^- SPECIFIC TILL.-", Sir Robert Feel advised, some time a< _ro, that they a day, till the order was completed, on condition that If you will give me all the work , 1 will do it at S<\. Ionian 2, I«3 ^''T the Proprietor of ! PSJiKVs PrJlIFV.'XG l 37 5** davs 3 sell oO b-j ses. should take their own affaire into their own he should work so much less time, when he could do The married man might surv.lv remonstrate—" Joe, 1J recce 3.1«il ' j Price ^S. '.'d.. is. t;d.. and lls. J'tr box, hands. m Tours. uw of R. their regulation . thou 'lt starve rue to death. It may do for a single Turkey 2-0 ^ i observe the vi^nat ;-. nd L. PEIIRY and <."•». (Cheers.) If Parliament would not pass short-time so without inconvenience. That was W. WHITE. j ¦ man like thee,; but we can't live on that." He said, -rr. ¦ii tli.- -.ut-i«ie of nick wra].j>er) are well known through- bills—and he deplored it much—let them who were It was not a restriction, and he thought any reason- 831 Acent for CireneW. 87,2'JG 0,556, out Lur«'ipe ;u;d Amt-rica, to be the most certain and adult do it for themselves, and the children who able man would consider it proper. It was not right the man had a right to try to persuade him to stand - 14 or 15 hours a up for the maintenance of the Is., and it' he, did not A.a extra- Man? persons, after learning that so many wonderful f-lTectual cure e.er .u-cve.-ed for every stage and symptom worked under them. (Cheers.} The masters had always that some men should be working Ilxtraokiii.vahy Arkival op Sfurn.vo-— LIFE PILLS have a «f a certain di>ea>e . iu both sexes, including Gonorrhoea, attempted t» take undue advantage of the llien who day, while others should be on the fund , or starv- do it, ho should be a rogue. He met his own master ordinary arrival of merchant vessels has been regis- cures hare been effected by PARR'S fleets .-eio , great desire to procure the medicine which has done so , ndary rSvTiijit' .na*, Striftures Seminal Weak- confided in them. There never vet was a Trades' ing. Instead of one man working" 14 ov Id horn's one day—a man who was always willing to pay the tered at the Custom-house during the last few days. this, howerer, csntioii must be ob- cess, Deacienej. anJ all diseases oi the U rinary Passages , price, though he very probabl ' much gooi In . Look at so'and so ; a" untoward results that may ensue to those who bare been and all other means have failed ; they remove Scorbutic oppression of the masters, -which compelled, the men, He hoped other tvadea would consider this plan. He St. Petersburg, Hamburgh, Dantzic, and nearl/ , effectual AffecOons , Eruptions on any part of the body, Ulcerations, when the oi" had heard of one manufacturer to-day, going to make them pay the price. That was what they were average arrlV~T thus imposed upon but they can point out an Venereal Taint, being calculated to cleanse opportunity served, to take advantage it pai-ta of the world. Last week the means to preveent further iaiyositiun. Scrofulous or to recover the position from which they liad fallen. another, and proposing a plan to beat the halters, aiming to do..; The men who wanted to crush the were about thirty a day. The effect of ww» * ™5 the blood from all foulness, counteract every morbid »» There was division among the masters forgers, and grinders, as they should not urgently Unions were those who wanted to get rich in a few has caused great activity. CAtrnOS—BTWAXS affection, and restore weak and emaciated constitutions now, and if importation of produce OT IMlTATlOXa. and vigour. anv concern ceased work, the others would take its want their orders getting up till the next packing years ; the bold speculators, who had several sons, the Custom-house and at the various docks1 an- wjr In order to protect the public from imitations, the Hon. to pristine health , " Messrs Perrv and Co., Surgeons, may be consulted as orders. The manufacturers never could thoroughly season commenced. This had been told them by one and must have a fortune for each, as well as a portion mense number of men have been able to obtain^ Commissioner s of Stamps have ordered the words P-iiB's ' Deeu , usu2l ai liJ, Beroers-street, Oxford-street, London, punc- unite. It -was the more important that the men to whom it had been proposed. Such was the gen- for each daughter. They hasted to be rich, and so loyment. A large fleet of vessels has also Lira Pill s to be engraved on the Government Stamp, the morning until Eight in the emp round the side of each box, in white Zef- tually, from Eleven in should do so. Let their cause, their earnestness, be tlemanly and philanthropic sp irit displayed. While fell into temptation, and the snare of the devil ; and ¦jrMch is pasted and on Sundays from Eleven Ull One. Only one entered outwards. on a ZED grmauL. "Without this nark of authenticity evenmsr patient t£ one. Let them carry out the work they had so nobly complaining of coercion, the persons wanted to coerce it would be well if they were not drowned in perdi- ier* personal visit is required from a counO^ enable Pirates in the Indian Ocean.—Amsiekm*J* - they are spurious and an imposition. Prepared by the such a^ce as will be the begun "with a determination to transmit to their the men. Before they were in union the following tion. Such men cared and felt for none but self, Roberts and Co, 9. Crane Court, Fleet-street, Messrs. Perry and Co. to give ^ wives and children. private letter from Batavia, of «* - Proprietors, T. effecting a permanent and effectual cure, after children the inheritance of a recompense for their had, for seven or eight years, been the practice in while they must feel for their 20.—A ¦ W^S iemdon- and sold wholesale by their appointmentb y E. means of gentleman saying, " I have beat July, sa/8 _" SeTeral pirate TO^^k^gS Barclay and all other means have proved ineffectual. .,, - ,,. . labour, -without too much tap. It had been calculated their trade. The factors, who had no sympathy He had heard of one » ¦Edirartls, 57, St Paol'sjalsojjj Sons, Far- Booksellers, Patentof Medicine that two hours' labour a day by each with the men kept back the orders to the last mo- my men single-handed ," (Laughter.) When the appeared on the coast of Macassar. .£ WJK and Snttoh and Co., Bow Churchyard. >\B.-Country Druggists, person would , them and had as.engage •rinedon-street, Venders, ic, e£a *>e supplied with any quantt^ ?«T5^ maintain tie whole population. and kept sending to the small masters people were all rejoicing that peace wag made, and steamer the i%<»w*pun5oed Josmr-i. 2y ^ Purifving Specific Pitts, and Cordial Balm of Synacum ¦wh o worked nine hours did their full snare goods. At last Napoleon sent to St. Helena, old Cobbett said, ment with them. at 3, ICaifcet Walk, Huddersfieia ; and retail ty at least ' the Trade, by most of the ¦ , and any to see how low they could get the i^rt ^MiS*** town " the United Bngdom, and by with tnTnsuIlallowance to who worked less than two hours did not do they threw out a great quantity of orders. The men " Don't be so! ready to sit down to the feast—the chimney of the steamer, but did little IWWr rae ^entm e™*5 in principal "Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses in London. their three pirate vessels W*'. most respectable dealers Us.in medicine, rate 1b. IJd., maj share. He concluded by moving—" That this meeting were urged to the utmost. They had to procure shot's to pay iyet." ( Laughter.) And so he said to an obstinate combat S^^d JbB direcaons are Sold by Mr. Hiatos, 7, Briggate, Leeds, of whom Phani mlsASeven or eight woHfldea. alj ^ox^ each. Silent Friend. is of opinion that the arguments advanced by the aaiBtance. Men from the parish wej*e set on, and the gentlemen who made this boast. He bad a reso- tured. Tue «fr«i^ with each^ box. be had the " " J^otembeb 30, 3844. ME NORTHERN STAR, 3

ilr. Bigby is a still living parsonage, said to be a '" About the beg Soetr a- inning of my thirteenth year (con- see enrolled in the ranks of the royal corps, with flowing Boat Accident—Six Lives Lost.—We learn with employment. The corpse of the . young once notorious Secretary of the Admiralty. The tinues Miss Brown), I happened to streamers in past out ot following hear a friend read their caps, the true emblems of valour, extreme regret that six mep, inhabitants of Port- woman, who was attired in a black satin dress, wita HTMX TO UBEHTT. is bitter as gall, but -we think the sketch a part of Baines's History of the French War.—It made courage, and fidelity !" by no means overdra-nro ; it is true to the life Glasgow, are supposed to have been drowned m the jewellery on her fingers, and her hair done up in Sweet liberty, -wake thee! too longliast fhou slumbered— :— a singular impression on my mind ; and worits of fiction And thus is man, the paragon of animals, led to be ' arm rested on ifr. Rigrby was a member for from that time Clyde, between Gourock Bay! and that place, on Sab- ringlets, lav on the face, while the left Caa 'Off dreams be so dear that they tempt to sleep on ! one of Lord Monuiputh'.- began to lose their value, compared with shot at, by flowing streamers—by valour, courage, and bath evening. About ten o'clock on Sabbath fore- ' his right arm being under boroa giis. He was the manager the far more fidelity, the chest ofher betrothed, Cast &~tsj tiij-gSt chains, and the -roices unnumbered of Lord Monmouth's wonderful Romance of History. But books at sixpence per yard! noon, Mr. John Miller, along with five other men, He was dressed. Parliamentary influence, and the auditor of Ms vast of the kind were so scarce in that " Any g her head ; and he lay on his back. Of » glad world shall tell that thy thraldom is done : cs- our neighbourhood, allant young fellow so disposed, will apply to left Port-Glasgow in a small boat, for the purpose of Neither of their countenances were distinct. ta*65- He was more ; he was Lord Monmouth's com- Hume's History of England, and two or three other works Serjeant 0'Naii.l ; -0O: shill not, ere long^that soiled mirror be shivered, . [ominous name] ! King's Anns, Steel- sailing to Gourock Bay, on a visit to the master of —Ingenious —Some time ago we panion when in England, on the same subjert house-lane Montrose. Fraud. IThjelLis dim "Kith the sighs of pale glorv for thee— his correspondent when abroad , were all I could reach, till a kind , who on entering the service of her Majesty the brig Lochinvar. The boat reached its destination observed a paragraph in the Glasgow Courier, under —hardly his counsellor, for Lord Monmouth never re- friend, who was then the teacher of our village school, will be " taken, Xnd sis bright Sabbath dawn, in whichmaiionsdelivered care of, f ind invited to drink her health in a before twelve o'clock, and the party remained on the above head, regarding a new system of thieving quired advice ; but Mr. Rigby could instruct him iu mut- obliged me with that voluminous work, the Universal flowing bumper ShaH lift their first hymn to the God of the Free ? , and no mistake!" board tlie Lochinrar till about four, when they again in that city. But .for novelty, we think the following ters of detail, which ilr. Rigby made amusing. Ri^bj History. There I heard, for the first time, the histories Hospitable O'Naili,—invitation most delightful the -Kings of the morning, flyover the world— ! The took to the boat and rowed off for Port-Glasgow. case of fraud and imposition, by Ann Burnett, of Take was not a professional man ; inded his origin, education, of Greece and Rome, and those of many other ancient bumpkin drinks—feels, or hardly feels, the homicidal There is many a land vrhere the tyrant isJord ;— earl The master of the Lochinvar watched the boat till it Brechin, will fully stand a comparison. Some weeks y pursuits. auJ studies were equally obscure ; but he nation. My friend hail only the ancient part of the work ; shilling slipped into his hiind, and he is enlisted—X uled '. M'Farian's Point, ami since then none of the Tet, oh shall -not in dH thj prond flag be unfurled, had contrived in l>ut it gave uic doubled ago jthls voung ladv gave out a report that she wa3 good time to squeeze himself into Par- a fund of iuformation, which has been From such ecstatic moment be is at her Majesty's service individuals on board have either been seen or tain M'Lean of Aber- .ind lie tree of life girt by thy cherobim-sword ? liament, by means subsequentl about to be married to a Cap , which no one could ever comprehend, y increased from many sources ; and at pre- to cut, stab, burn and destroy, as though all human will leard of. deen, whom she represented as a man of considerable The Persian, -who dared with the scourge and the fetter and then set up to be a perfect man of business. Tin- sent I have a tolerable knowledge of history. and human conscience were suddenly stricken dead within Dreadful Occurrence at; a Brick Kax. — On , let- -waves world took , property. To enable her to carry out the fraud lasnJt the free of the Hellespont-sea. him at his word for he was bold, acute, and " In the pursuit of knowledge, my path was always him, and he was left no other than a ., machine of bone Tuesday evening Mr. Baker held an inquest at the ters were written to her, dated we believe from Aber- Dia he -fio, sacred Preedom ! anght wiser or better s oluble ; with no thought, but a good deal of desultory impeded by difficulties too minute and numerous to men- and muscle—a marching, counter-marching, cutting, London Hospital, on the body of Jeremiah Cray, aged e information; tion d en, purporting to be from the said captain , and au- Than those who 1st scourges and fett-ers on th& .' and though destitute of all imagination and : but the want of sight was, of course, the principal stabbing, pipe-claying instrument! Ureat are the miracles thirty-five years, a man of Herculean frame, but at thorising her to purchase her " providing"—in other noble sentiment, -was blessed -with a vi one, which, b depriving nje of the power of reading, worked b 'So, lis? tides wiH yet rise in tiheir strength and their scorn. gorous, menda- y y the (yNMLLS : the same time attenuated , and his muscular form re- words, dresses ot even- descri tion for own wear cious fancy, fruitful in small obli p her , To -wash every vestige of slavery away j expedients, and never ged me to depend on the services of others ; and as We once read a story of a huge ogre, who, playing duced b,v want and privation!. From the evidence it a suit also for the captain, bed and table linen, d uf redemption will sweep o'er the earth, ceeded to the kibi for the purpose of roasting them, wife. Amongst the furnishings, Miss Burnett did of mam jears. after a series 01" the usual nlterna- assigned to them, or rendered them other little services ; And then and there he threw aside his music "Thai thy own victor-ari on the deluge may ride ; , and gnash- when, overpowered by th e i vapour, he had fallen not forget the good things of this life, in the shape of tife* iif small Successes aud snu-.ll failures, aft er a f«i\ like most persons similarly placed, necessity and ing hi.s teeth and blaspheming the while Asd-ihr peac-e-baBowed olive Mill be the firs: "birth . In- took his vie- asleep, and his clothes had [become ignited. When eatable.s and drinkables, but ordered a considerable few ileveri>h speeches ar.d a good many cleverish hal'it have made me more active in this respect than tiins and ate them one by one, as a hedgc-r would eat Of the world, when at length the prond water- subside. discovered, he wa« in a complete blaze from head to quantity of whiskey, nun!! wine!!! tea, sugar, jmmjiblel-. vii :!i a C' .i.-idt-rable reputation indeed f«r peopl e in ordinary circumstances would suppose. Tin- spring onions. We forget the ogrt-'s name, but we think foot. He was taken to the (hospital , but aJl assist- cheese, and last, but not least, a noble turkey .' .'! all Th-czi. -->i* then, shall arise, in its splendour millennial. i>a>i:uinade>. um-: of u 'ait-fc he never wrote, ami article:- lighter kinds of reading were thus easily managed : but it was soW-thinglike O'Naill. ance was in vuiu. The juvy returned a verdict of which, on the faith of the captain's letter, she re- The san of free Troth o'er the mountains of nmc ; in reviews to which it was whispert-1 he had i-ontributt-d, in} young relatives were often unwilling to w aste their Oh, Birmingham vouth—whoever you may be—look ' Accidental I >eatli. " i ceived. These, however, being perishable articles, And Earth shall agtiin wear the verdure ptreuuial. Kizby. who had already intriirued himself into a subni di- breath and time with the drier, but more instructive works with stony eyes upon the jovial , in rovstering courtesies of On Tuesday -evening an soon disappeared, and no doubt she and her quondam A^l lie amaranth she w ore lier natr • >in.~e. m-t m*h Loru M..miiosnh. lie which 1 latterly preferred, to tempt them to this, I used, the great seducer N' Melancholy Sikidk. — paradi-t-^riruc na* ju-T tlic aill ! Though }ou may be an Adonis In-fore Mr. Iliirirs , a t the Union , friends had. at least, for one night got glorious, " o'er i:».ira-L5 tha: l. -> ri3 Mi.:imourh want*-!, bi v.ay of recompense, to relate to them long stories, am! —that is, a inquiry was gone into Tats .-t length in the wilderness fresh springs shall for L-ird M<>nnn>uth Brummagem Adonis—do not believe yourself Jemiyn-street, to inve,«.tigate the circumstances at- a' the ills o " life victorious." To keep up the deceit, alwai* 1-x'li-d up- 'i; human i::!rure with the callous r\>- "i evt-ii novel-., wlrieh perhaps thev had formerly read but either " handsome"' or '• gay "—but ugly, irredeemably liowever, - another step was still wanting, viz., the a jockey, forgotten : and id: so ug tending the death of EdwanliArtlmr May, Esq., aged Tnr3at length In the deser; strange ro.-e- shall bl-^.-nj . li sur\ ej t-< i Rii:l» . ami he d -lenniiied T-j \>-\\ thu^, im >nci nor\ ninv be saiil to havi' stup ly, that jour pla inness Would do no credit Thike-street, St. Jaiurs " s the son of Sir prodamutiun of banns. This, too, was gone about in him. I!- b^_;ht i.i-.n witli dear bead l\i_, cornel sUj.ulies f*»r it^lt*. to a b:ittu--fi vl«l. -. so obtuse 24 . of 17. . "While eicii -tear, as ii TKi-^se^. -will i-ivt-1 Tri ru-ni-r . lii*. . - iiidetaii- , that even tlie awakening cuiii " Stephen May. Hurt., who put |a pi.TUw l to his existent-*- . the same business-like manner, and " booked" she was nauie industry, li:> nuiLit.ii.'iis Souinie, anJ his rt-uJ aui! " Ai*>u* tilt- einl o£ niv Hfct=ent!i vt-ar. ha* in^ li«-ar«l ot' dte private miu-h of the lliri'l. 1 obtained the loau of 1'opc's transla- Again , you have not a roving mind—juu ilu not wish Say no:, think not. tb? a^e. which the ports call golden landlord of the house , 17, puke-street , who stated church three times on the following Sabbath. This iis'-moirs. and ;ili hi> ;« Jitical intrigues. U n:i> a L «»i tion . That was a grea t event to me: but the effect it to sue the world . Besides, a mind may not rov e at Has parsed from tius bl- '; world for ei er an aT ' " its that deceased's aunt had taken a furnished bed-room was no doubt looked upon as a finishing stroke, which p-.uvha.-e. Iligb;- l»ecaiu-.- a irrtat j«ei"s»onage. aii'l L<>ro sunburst of \>r- . . ill ever embolden at his house, and the deceived arrived on Friday last , would lull all suspicion or doubt on the subject. Ou 3I'j::En.>uti: ' - man. r. ha«ica l rrtna* K rom my earliest years I had a great and strange love of world is a poor thing to see Tlie eagle to mu-a . -; * * M I!i^!'.^ . , with musket in hand and the Moifday, however, some .suspicious circumstances ui t v -one of the day : ;: poetry ; and could commit verses to memory with greater having ju>t distant from tla.- i--uibli>i:im-i::. which he c.-!fc:m->l a rounds of ball cartridge at your back. Oh, youth , stay ness saw him alive was when; lie came home at eleven occurred which led to inquiries, but the bird having Already—already—zht irons j .re starting Tu«cu!um. There, surr miulf: b\ ills bu>:. rapidity than most children. But at the close of my at home, and sue Birming ^ - a nd Kn-ks. lit ham. : o'clock on Sunday night ; he. asked for, and was sup- flown, and the whole affair turning out a gross fabri- Froir the hands of the myriads they pinioned s*> ion:: wrote hi> InmjKwisis and artJi'li-s : massacred a she^libeml M-u'iitli i i-ar. when a few Psalms of the Scotch version , And then the " the laurels of the ,">5th foot !"' What , in cation (the letters being forgeries) our active officer , Already the beams " -f plied with , some bread , butter, and porter. On the of youns Freedom are darting :it ; uai tli'.»uirlit that tio nUe *' -m]d lasli a woman lik t- ^V:it t s Pi\ int- suiifs, :m a rising ge whose politics were differ- with n touch of fancy—trace in tbi-m the veins of wi- Courcy Nixon , came about jhalf-past ten o'clock to bride, " we understand, at Brought}* Ferry, and she is »t 1 whole of m; In tie "W orld of the TV esi the bright ensign of T~ ii:on ent from liis •¦ivii. sacrificed sume unliapj>v wTetcl. wlm poetical knowledge. I made my earliest thered hi-nrts. Test them by the moral chemistry, and when he found the door of his room now safely lodged in gaol. One of her accomplices, had brough: iji> claims before Parlianiejit ) >\ attempt in versirication— call him up, Is Ssating o' er nations enlightened and free ; . provin?. upon that firs t and most what are they ? Blood and tears, tears and blood ! A fastened on the insult* . He had not done so before. suspected of being the writer of the letters, James AnJ soon will all join in the splendid communion garbled rxtracts from otcrial correspondence that .no »n. sublime lesson of childhood, the Lord's Prayer. As years homicidal wreath , gilded by the w orld's great lie ! And Adam, weaver, is also in custody. Part of the goods could refrr tn. that the malcnntent, bcin-j .i increased, my love of An entrance was effected bvi a door which communi- From the heart uf the land to the isle uf tht- sea ! instead of poetry and taste for it increased so, Birmingham lads, cultivate coleworts, chick weed if another room, and on merely looking into have been recovered in a pawnshop in town.— victim, was. on the contrary, a defaulter. Tadpole . a!>o. with increasing knowledge. The cated with T.irbid it. that airv unhaBowed Alliance a!<>' provincial news- you will, but avoid laurels. They are a plant of death, seeing some stains of blood on the bed Mtnitfnse Stivn'rln rtl. Taj>cr »«uiil back Kis!>\ f«r a " slashing repl " papers, at times, supplied me with the room and , Should hold the crushed nations for ever in thrall— y again-: specimens from the manured by human hearts. and fetched Mr. Miller, a e.m.vg of the Letters.—The doubts that pre- the 3-ld. Here, Ti»> . at the end of a busj week, lie fouinl v\ orks of the best living authors. Though witness immediately ran Oi' That tAf _fer should long bid their imperial dt-nnni-r then uncon- And next , the " flowing streamers"—the " true etn- surgeon, who, on examination, said he had been dead vailed in the vicinity of this melancholy occurrence ii ocvasioaally canvenieni To vnttrtahi a clever friend "i scious of the cause, I still remember the extraordinary blems uf valour, courage, aud fidelity." Emblems, in- To tt? reason, the faith, and the ?lorj of -tiff .' r«-,. several hours. The manner; of the deceased gentle- as to the actual poison with which the young couple <»/ «-.^ui^.«-aJ rej'Utariun, Yrith wnoni he had DtTOIU t ii -iigtit which those pieces gave me, and have beeu deed, are they ; but view them aright, young men be- 2io. mankind v,ill yet wake to a loQier duty. acquainted in former man was very strange, and yit-ness was of opinion be had destroyed themselves, were finally set at rest Dj ¦ ¦ da%s of equal brotherhood. ^-> osu- astonished to nnd Jhat riper years have only confirmed tween eighteen and twenty -five, and you will sue in them Than that vvhieh enjoins them to sink ini> slaves : was was not righ t in his mind. jHe was found undressed the post mortem examination which the bodies un- more faithful to his early frien ds than Mr. HUin . die judgments of childhood. When such pieces reached the flesh-tearing, torturing cat ; in reality, the " nine And thtdr eyes -nil! be opened, though late, ro the beauty jiarticularh if thev in the bed! with his throat cut , and he had evidently derwent in the course of Mondav afternoon by Dr. could ivrite a squib. iue, 1 never rested till they w ere committed to memory ; hard cords about twenty-one inches , long, each cord iinmediatel Of Truth that ennobles, of Freedom that saves : and afterwards repeated inflicted the wound with the table-knife, which had Lethby. The scent of prusste acid was j The openimj of the story is laid in the intenvsniuiu them for my own amusement, having nine knots ;" although appearing to jour dazzled been sent to him with bread and butter (the knife detected on their being opened, and on the contents Thy first steps. lovely Liberty I sometimes may falter— week of 1S32, when Lord Grey resigned, and the when alone, or during those sleepless nights to which I gaze—cheated as it is by the father of war—as so much But thy march will not tease, nor thy tftnaer be furled was produced , covered with iblood). His clothes were of the stomach being carefully analysed on Tuesday . Puke was summoned to form a cabinet. Rigby lia> have been all my life subject. But a source of still flattering riband. upwards of half an ounce Till thy conquering hand shall have reared a proud altar greater amusement was much the worse for wear. • at the above institution, ioined Coningsby, when found in attempts at original In the L mted iferviae Magazine (No. 1XH), there is an Suicide in a Police Station.—On Tuesday Mr. of the pure acid was extracted. From inquiries To the God of the Free, o'er the thrones of a world I composition ; which, for the first few were but The door was suddenly rhro«a t>f>en. and tno indi»i- years, article devoted to the doings of the cat—th e weapon w ith Higgs held an inquest at the Chequers, Tothill-street, instituted, it appears that Duckett purchasea it at feebb- imitations of everything I knew—from duals. in a >tate of % ery great uicitenieut the Psalms which Madame Glory rebukes her naughty children :— y ] of Sarah Edinsor aged , in Fore-street, Cri legate, having pro- , rushed into tlu to 0 ray's Elegy. When Westminster, on the bod , Batleyjs pp_ apamnent. the poems of Burns fell in my " Men have- declared to me," says au ofticer , " that the -seven, a woman of notorious bad character, cured It by representing himself to have been sent by way, they took the place of all others in thirty Mzbui&s "' Rigby. Rigby !" the} eii laimed at the same mo niv fancy ; and sensation experienced at each lash, was as though the suicide in the New-way police station a druggist who deals with the firm. The bottles, ry l*>th this brings me up to the time when who committed ment. " By G—, the}'re out." I made my first talons of a iiawk were tearing their flesh oft" their bones." last. The jury, after hearing the evi- which were found on the mantel-piece, and which C-OXLSGSBY . or THE E GENERATION. acquaintance with the on Saturday ^ '¦ Who told you ?" Miad. It was like the discovery of Hear General Sir Charles Napier on the cat—the real dence, returned a verdict, ' - That deceased destroyed contained it, were labelled " Sheild's Prussic Acid." By B. If fami, M.P. London : Colburn, Great a new world, and effected a tota l change in my ideas on "" The best authorit\ , L-nr of themselves." streamers of the recruiting sergeant :-— herself whilst in a state of intoxication." According to the request of the deceased, in- ^Marlbonmeh-streer. the subject of poetry. There was at the time a consider- " I have seen many hundreds of men flugged, aud have eribed oh the letter found in the apartment, and '" fffci. w ho r able manuscript of my own production in existence— Melancholy Instance oe Destitution.—On Sat ur- W=e Lave somewhere read that *T»» meaning of tLe *' Paul EveH n. I met him a-> I passed i>roMkt->" always observed that when the skin is thoroughly cut up or directed to Miss Chapman, in Lucas-street, it wa3 *" , and lit w hich of course 1 regarded with some partiality ; but day evening last , an inquest was held at Oakley, Ox- "words patroniang an junior/*is the borrovring of roll] mt thnt Loro Orr > ha pie<-e of new.- Mr. Rigby refuses to give cre- had found the Hind, I borrowed a, prose translation of man of that place, who expired on the previous er. TLe ne-vvr. i> however continued, despite all on my mind was Byron's Cltibjf sisting of deceased , his wife, and three children, were immediate attention to llr. DTsraeli's wvrk. This t- * Hurnbi. The one felt deeply . . . . The low sound somi'tinii's resembled what of Two Broken Hearts, written and composed by oar apol«rv to lite sutfaor and our readers iV»r havLnj : Mr. lligby -. eali-uL>tion> to the contrary. This set- had induced me to burn my tirst manuscript, and be called and may be Occasioned by an in- in great distress, the parish authorities having re- may tni/ling, labour. On the 4th , de- V. A. 1)., " executed in the illustrated style in old seeminglv neclecte-d till now bv far the 11:1^1 popular lied on, L'ouinssby. aci-oiu]>aiiietl by Ri gby, de]iart> the other made me resolve against verse-making creased flow of tears into the nostrils." fused to find the husband ! ' wife j daughter , 'having English, with a variety of inks. It bears the date of NDTelofl?44. from the house in St. .iaine> s-square for that of liis in future . for I was then far enough advanced to Tlte heart sickens at this and an unutterable feeling of ceased , with his and not any , food in the house, or money to purchase food with, Nov. 8, but it has evidently been written, as far back PrrTlou> to tlie appearance of O.,uVj .-?-;< . though irrauufaTh'T the Marquis, to whom he is about to l>e know m\ ovv u deficient-}—but without any apparent disgust a nd indignation tnu~t possess the reader . We ' went out for the purpose of netting acorns for sale. as September, which date was erased, but which is i: -aug England" -was not rmkno-vrn to ianve still introduced I or the firsl time. meaiss for the requisite improvement. In this re- might have paused ere we committed the hon or to our Yc' . It appeared that they sold' the acorns at from Is. to still partially discernible. The theme shows a wild the partr iva> anything but popular. Scarcely tole- I Tt> Im ewitiH'iS'i .) s-.iiulion I persevered for several years, and occupied page, but that we utterly denounce that eauy Immunity Is. 2d. per bushel , and that they had obtained from paroxysm of love on liis part, manifesting the most rated iu Parlianient : -neered at by the press , and nn mimi sulcl} in the pursuit of knowledge ; but o»ing which shrinks from the contemplation uf wrong because fervent attachment to the ill-fated girl. He bids liy the J T-. .»iiie* : the position of this section FRANCKS BROWN , THE BLIND l <>KTr>-. of its hideotisiiess. There siru abominations—however iu a tree l>eating the acorns adieu to his parents and all other relations, and prays "sras rj<»i at all an enviable one. The party -'.-•« . Ilavinu '. ln.wever , in the summer of the year 184U . demoniacal—-that must be ulaeed before the startled eves while deceased was up is stall ^V"e an' t-Liedv iml<"l>teu iv tlie At-' t- .. •*- ¦ .« for t!u- wife and (laughter were engaged in forgiveness. Poverty had blasted his prospects, and smaE—brn its position now is widely diffen-nt" heard a friend read the story of I,;i IYrimse, it struck me of a too ouBV world, ami this tlotfjjin;?—this bbiMphi'iuv down, and hi> to """hat follu-uiiii. ruu BroMIl , >[!::¦ wh ich I h.i-1 h-.-ard in my childhood. The song in ques- take these things to your hearts, and consider well the The same wild strain is displayed throughout the " hour. The daughter went back to Oakley , about a and the "Sugar Duties Bill, proved that tlii> section, zivrkir. haie a]<}«.vir<-U i" i <.»u r rului);}i>, iruin mm- t< tion wa- of v t -r} low composition ; but there was one line streamers of a Sergeant O'Xaill. They look tine and gay : whole piece— .t mile and a half, to try and get a cart ami horse to though itting generally -with the Conservative party, timr. during thr Ia< cizhu-rn uiun'bs. One of thi- nnwl at the termination of each wrse which haunted ray imagi- but they will tear the flesh like '• the talons of a hawk. " •¦ His Lizzy begffing that his grave might be her grave " ~ , and did not succeed, but seeing irere bv so means the trammelled slaves of IW1 : and vX'jUi ^itr ot th--f . cr.iitkJ -*Tht- Kir>t . i .ri sjin:ill\ :.)• nation, aiiil 1 fa ncied mi^ht deserve a better poem . This Thev are silky and soft : yes, soft as the paw of a sleeping convey him home also." -;ir*-d in j \- --y-?ai- . i\»r l . v-iliTt-U h\ xJit- Ci»;:]jit— "men at work on the road, s e t e The rncecendenixone and bearing assumed aud maiis- p* t^*- ' r^t li ne, aji'l the -torr of J.a Pi-rouse, together witli an inv- cat : but oh . young nu-n " from eighteen to twenty-five," some h took wo of th m >»f 131tr»iri^tun a-id fr^ui u j?'1 addi wit h her to the spot. While the daughter was gone The language of it shows the unfortunate writer to tained by Mr. If Israeli and his compatriots "while it . !** 'U !•» rhr i*"--m. 1»* -i»tibif iiK'ihiation to y.oetrv. at length induced nw to be sure of it—that cat has claws ! O. ;jir ('hiUingwjurtli have been a most intellectual young man, but the aronsed the hostility of some, "won the n->pect of a Ihr editrt— > , "> lt-ann, fur t!i-- first m:n\ thai tin break tin- resolution 1 had so long kept : and the result to Oakley, M r. , the occupier of the ainkvi-f- <-i t);- * -r-i— whirl) "t- . in 1 n211iii.1i) «i:)i farm , was attracted to the Spot , and he kindly caused extravagant outbursts of his passion which it display* greater n«ml>er of the men of all parties ; and Young " »as t he little poem called La Pemuse, which w ill be found proves, almost beyond a doubt that his mind was m thousands mvrr. haJ -¦• j;r -.:i T!\ udniirvd. \m_ti- wrili ' . - the poor fellow to be conveyed home, and sent on to , England-sdll asstrredly enter upon its legislative dutie> .! j-a ^e J»7 of thi.-. volu me. Soon after, when Messrs. 3kcOKirt& #{faw£, $ngu?£l& &t. some -way affected . The second is written in the mncli moiv favourably-situated to :>\ a bhuvi ^rl '. i'linn and Cameron <-oimiieiu*ed the publication of their Brill for a surgeon , who iuet Hawes on the way to in lSiS, advance it> The wife said the parish had not found same superior style, and bears the date of the day, misaon than it met the opening senate of the pre- The ar.m>unrt-m»-!:t ufa *ulunif of jtl. I w^is seized with a strange desire to his cottage. Frames Brown cxriteii i >ur ruriu>itT about the Fatal Arc idk.vt.—Clehkjsnhkll.—Monday mom- her husban.'l any work for five years ; that he had last Sunday , on which he effected bis fatal purposes. ceding year. The conductorsof the press, excepting the aut!.-i- contribute something to its pages. My first contribution supposition tw. WeirH interv>trd about her history, and lnujm v.a> faiourably received, and I still feel grateful for the ing, whilst "Mr. (i. Littievvood, lamp contractor. recently applied for labour , and was refused , The tenor of the letter fully confirms the mere mimsterial hacks of the Peel Government, nave t.j _ in Tlje of Upper King-street, Bloomsbury, was driving a horse he must look out for himself ; that has been entertained amongst the Mends and dropped their snee&. and, on the contrarv. have as- know la> »\v, in 11 7>?zn>j Z*r vill^ij*- north lii-juu'l . y;n(lni-s> and encouragement bestowed upon me by both being told that _, in a chaise cart along , that he had prevailed upon the miserable tone at once conciliatory zl vouiHJ ». denly took 'fright and dashed forward with fearful were entirely without food, or money, which was the ere she (Miss Chapman) had received that epistle at any rate so >!ar favourably predisposed by the that ever appeared in print, with the exception of one of ' in the midsi of all the Wantio of the external world— m» earl} productions which a friend had sent to a pro- rapidity. On descending the hill on the west side ot cause of their going to get the acorns to sell. they would be in the sweet sleep of death." Fate Manchester and Bimrlev demonstrations as to oifer the sessions-house tlie horse fell and rolled over. The that their inquiries had marred his bliss in this world—he wasprepared to a "ff ffling ear to "vrhat the apostles of the " New Gene- should nevritheless have reared a teaylr «if beauty iu In 1 vincial paper. The Irish Penny Journal was abandoned The coroner reminded the jury 5 ottii mind, and found therein m>i onh joy and rejoicing iii letion of tin- tirst volume ; but the publish - sudden jerk threw tlie driver out of the cart, and his were as to the cause of death ; that they had not to leave it, and she for whom he had lived, had told him ration " have to advance. True, they are by no the comp head came with great force against the kerb-stone. '' If you die without me you will be my murderer!" and -with the that herself, but to all others ivhyiu th>- jjr.r>* has brutish: t-rs, with *jrt-:it kiuchiess. sent rae one of tlie copies, and inquire as to the cause that induced the deceased to T"*^^- satisfied declaration it is to Constable G 1<)2 , ran to his. assistance, and found go in quest of the acorns.; He thought it a ease in to use the words of Lady Jane Grey, " Death had no '"'manners, not lavs," that tliev mnst look for their within reach of lier influence. :hU was the tir.-t book of any value that I could call my The edilnr nf i5is> Brown" .- Jm>mijs well .¦b.»er»« — ¦ st an cji- that Mr. Littlevood's skull was knocked in. lie was which there could be no idoubt . It was clear that terrors*" Both£productions had deep black borders redemption from slavery and misery ; still they are mi: Hut the- gift "an . ill more esteemed as conveyed iu a state of ' roiind them. "¦ The story of Mi» I5ro«ni"> mental tduratiun i.> v»el- ouragt-nient and the first of the kind." insensibility to a surgeon s deceased came by his death accidentally. A verdict ViTiiTuj- to believe that Young England meanswell , , near the spot, who, seeing his hopeless state, directed worth telliri-. both for its own intere:-t and f->r its ex- A K'Ut this time. Miss Brown heard of the Atheaccum, to that effect was returned. The scene that pre- The Slicide at Mile-End.—The Inquest.—On and Is only, perhaps, too young—{? green)—to rightly his removal to St. Bartholomew's, where he was con- sented itself at the habitation of Hawes. ou our fathom the causes of existing social evils and the ample. It is at unct cunuus and instructne to watch \> and addressed a number of her small poems to the Editor. Wednesday at noon, Mr. Baker, coroner for the strong mind developing itself under condition* of >oi"i:i. delay, and when she had given up all veyed in a cab, and after receirinjf every attention accompanying the jury to view the body, we shall eastern division of Middlesex, and a jury of the in- means iy "which they may "be remedied. With thi* After considerable from the house surgeon, ired at half-past eleven. the Fox and physical advantage, sn great—groping, by tlie ;:iu i'..r lu.-t the arrival (she says) of manv numbers of the exp ever remember. It was wretched in the extreme, and habitants of Stepney, assembled at^ Tavern, feeling the masses, therefore, now regard rather . " Mr. Littlewood has left a wife and family, lie was bespoke the utmost privation and poverty. The hopefully -tha-n liostilely the movements of their de- of it? p-jetic iustim-t, through the darluirss 0! wlm-h 1. journal, and a letter from the Editor, astonished me, and Russell-street, Mile-end, to inquire into the deaths was conscious—appropriating to itself evrry thinij niimn gratified u wish which had haunted my very dreams. about fortv. abode appears, with threelofhers.tohavi' been formed of Charles William Duckett, aged 21, and Elizabeth clared friends. The future trill tell whether this in the Conviction fok I oacuing.— Benjamin Sliakeshaft , out of a narn ; the drainage around them bad ; no iopeful feeling is destined to be rewanl«l or disap- it could dra^ nourishment, liarn-11 clement:? \>\ 1' roin that period my name and pretensions have been Williams, aged 2", the two young persona who de- whicL it no. sum mi> tied—fastening lipmi all that roui i ¦ ¦ labourer, has been convicted before W. 1.. Cliilde, chambers in them, save On the ground floor, where stroyed themselves by taking prussic acid, under the pointed. - :!)' • .- liefore the public, many poems of mine having ap- , help it ouviard. while b> its own undirected eiurgi-.-s. 11 ¦ -d in the pages of that publication , in Mr. Hood's Esq., and the Rev. T. Woodward for boinsj found on the poor inmates have to live, cook , «tc;, with a very extraordinary circumstances before detailed.. It mi>t not be supposed that -sve ascribe the altered •. ar-. lauds at ('lt'o'ni ry Mortimer, armed with a gun, in habitation is only about twelve w:a> srruTslius upward-- to the li-^ht ." M:ia-:i/ini-. and in the K' Spsatce , edited by the Countess ot thatched roof. The In the course of the proceedings the Coroner had posinoi: of Toon? England to the publication of i> «: ~ pursuit of jrame, nuecn sentenced to three feet by nine, an earth floor with a few stones laid in , handed to him a letter, which was contained in an Ooningfov. Its appearance lias doubtless tended to The pv«ri»r3-^ Uumblt- birththe, aim nr>i >a« the inn! :ii J>I ' —-injrtu n. illa^c count} Donegal (whi i i months' bard labour, and at the expiration of that and from the floor to the voof entirel y open. On an envelope with a black border, found lying on the popularize the jarty Tvbose vjews it has been suj>- >Tran>>rkir, a sniall ^ in n Wo subjoin a -]>i cinu n of Miss Urown's poetry :— period to find sureties not to offend a atfinst Hie (Inwe old bedstead lav deceased , and bv the side of it was table in the room where the bodies were discovered, posed to represent ; but other circumstaiicte >ome <>f ht-r father theii was, and -.till i-. ]>ostiua>U-r). tight-ii'.d . f or thi list ?n,u- - LET I S UKTi UN. Laws for tlie term of one year, or in default to be fur- a nother for his three children to rest on , the bedsteads addressed "To Miss Margaret Chapman, 21, Lucas- "which -*ehave linined, have been ihe princi twenty year- a^-i—ami onh cijrh:- . 1. ' pal cau>e> _ " Let u- return !" sa id the broken heart ther imprisoned for the space of- six months.—%/¦.*- f ully occupy ing t'uU ww half»f the place, and but few street , Commercial-road ," cousin to Miss Williams. of the altered pMtion of that party. "W e have dwell months later. At t!.a l lriiii-.-r uze the >uiail-poi, \ isitiu , of the mountain hermit'. , bu rn Cliroiticlc . articles for domestic use. ; For five years he had kept The enclosures were read ! one consisted of poetry, upon that favourable position. becau>e her iu its Severest form consigned her t'> the blindne.-- aniiii - tale . althougL luni :•• ork her »ai to all her When he saw the morning mists dep.-irt Mki.anciiuI -v Shipwrkck. —r (|n Monday morning from the parish funds, not having received a sixpence, addressed to Miss Chapman, beautifully written and €oniiic>r-- ~j h.is b , which >he ha^ « intellectual y this time lost its early freahnex> From the summits grey and pale : iiitelli<2fcnc« was received of the total wreck of the lie had risen from his pillow long before the break of illuminated in various coloured inks, entitled " The the -piv-cni standing «f ilr. D'Jsraeli and his friend; : re^-ure>.—adding tl.r lu.-:- of the luost important <-f Jin in j»uth to the .smack Jane and I.eany, Cajitain James Quavle , be- day, and trudged off to Buckingham, Bicester, Ox- Last Lay of the Broken Hearts." The verses were "Fill >ea;-f^ dilfirulrie.'- of a remote and unfui - For he knew that the fun-palm cast the shad* tp Icrtibtedly, in the eyes of our readers, invest lorious green, longing to Port St. Mary , Isle of Man , with tne loss ford , Thauie, Ay lesbury. and other markets and fairs, 24 in number, but the following extracts will afford a inth ii;,-reaaed interest the work nov Ik-Tutv us lii-hed position. How by device.- of her own—the promj-l- t'f it= ever-g ui-^s of a clear natural intellect—by what process ••f .-vil- Where the love of his blasted vouth was laid. of the master and three female passenjreis. She had in hopes of getting a job of droving to enable him fair sample of the composition :—• TTe laust not deceive our readers. If they aniici- to sailed on Sunday week from Ardglass, Ireland, for honourably :mesidcs children. We have it on [oath that at tunes he went " when the visibl e w orld Has closed a gainst her, :md luadi- Ah '. thus, for ever, tlie heart look s back The spirit wounded with sternest sorrow's dart— cnlar 2**Daui of the principles and plan.- of Y oune ' the captain and crew, eleven passengers, seven men to four fairs without earning anything, and yet when wjll AVe -were so. the uupromisiu); .-oil about her y ield intellectual fruit , it i.- To its voung hope s funera l urn— The madden'd brain, the wild, the wandering mind— England, they be disappointed. to learn iu tlie ords of her own To the tender green of that earl} track , .and four women, most of them going out to service he, about a month Ix'foreihis death, went to the Oak- TSut we reserve any farther general comment to plea^aiit w simple narration. The cheek that's blighted, and the broken heart. Her early rafcuuity Miss JBrutvn docs not remember ;—.»•• . To its light let us return : in Iiouglas. The J ane and Leany had got within a ley vestry tagging for labour, it was refused him, and another oDpormnlrv. u|iile and a half of tlie Isle of Man , when, on Monady he was told to do as he could. " We've loved each other, joined in hand and heart, The tale opens with the forma of the outer scene have not followed into hei The lines of our life may be smooth and strong, Firm bound together in one holy tie. the hero, young Coningsby, a , night , shortly before 12 o'clock, she was overtaken by uorld of meditation to ie\ her w ith their dim sliadous. And our pleasant path may lie Love a.\d Suicide in.,' the Metropolis.—One of Forsake we cannot, and we ne'er will part ; boy of fourteen years of age, loitering in the waitine- a severe storm of wind and rain. The fury of the 1 ~ The hues and shapes "I actual things, lo^Ian they present Where the stream of affection Hows along those melancholy events, fortunately of rare occur- Together live, and then together die.'* 100m of a L«>u5e in the vicinity of St. James's-square, liii-ii she }i:i^ sale .split lier sails into pieces, and she was driven at itsirms -die arrival «f a certain personal , to wioni tilelli^^l\ es to the ^en=-e w m-*-. JiiippiH Iu tlie lijfht of a -summer sky :— : rence in this country, took place at an early hour on At the conclusion of the poetry was written the -i en to memory : nnd - h:i> the mercy *of the waves for nearly 21 hours, when "We Shall presently introduce lae reader. We must for her, an utter blank—i <-h. But woe for the lights that early wane, Monday morning, at the ieast end of the metropolis. following (in she went ashore at high-water-mark at Bispham- :— first sriv— ?*on;e ati-unntof thu=- l>een saved that her ca~e lift--long) perplexity oi And the shades that early fall. About a quarter past one o'clock, a.m., police con- " This is the holy vow freely given from both our , born oi the vain attempt to renew fading witli-IVorbreok, near PouJton-le-Fylde, a bout 10 yards COSISG5BT. the mind im- Ami the prayer that speaks of the secret pain , stable M'Kenzie, .'J71 KJwas called to the house of hearts. We have li\ t-d for each other. We solemnly, pressions and restore the image of a far and doubtful past— from the shore. Some of the passengers leaped into He -*zs the orj^Lan child of the younge>: of the rno Though its voice be still and small ! e a , and escaped to tho shore : the ot hers Mr. William Duckett, No. 9, Raven's-row, Mile-end, and without reluctance, mutually consent to die together ; of It something -of which they have felt who hav e striven in *ain th w ter , in - sans of tlie ila^rque=» Monmouth. «a> a family To the sweeter flowers, to the brighter streams, the roll of the vessel, were washed overboard, and where he met Mr. Davis, the surgeon, of Constable- testifying to the truth thereof, we.have subscribed our famous i-yr i%s hatred-. The eldest son hated Ids father : to summon hack into the field of memory the refractory To the household hearths that burn, row, Mile-end , who had also been hastily summoned, names, thus proving our perfect will to share the grave spirits of a dream. Her mind has thus been left more amongst the number tour ill-fated individuals, Capt. and, i: v.as said, in spite had married a lad.) to w hnjn Still bright iu our holy land of dreams— Quayle and three of the female, passengers, were un- entering at tlie same time. They were ushered into in the arms of one another. that faiherT.as attached, and with whom L->rd ilonmonth clear to act in the conditions to which it was limited, and To their love let us return ! y a back parlour, fitted up as a sleeping apartment, " Elizabeth Williams and Chaeles Wm. Dcckett. uer £am-y uDdisturl>ed b> an irritating effort ami a vain fortunatel drowned. Another woman had a narrow then medilatf d a second alliance. This eldest son lived Tis well we have learn'd the truths of time— escape ; the swell was carrying her away when her where, lying across the bed, they saw the bodies of a " Signed at No. 9, Raven-row, Mile-end Gate, It 2» apiT-s and had several children, but maintained no regret. Rut they came with the winter's snow — husband seized hold of her and saved her from young man and a youngi woman, the former tliat of " London, Nov. 8, 1844." "¦ Indeed," said Mis- Brown. '" I recollect \ ery little of a conncii'.o either with his parents or his na:h e country . For we saw them not through the flowery prime watery grave. All the bodies were subsequently Charles William Duekettj son to the proprietor of the The other letter bore date the 24th inst. (the day On thr oih»J hand, Lfia> •j ictinj, who died of a fci cr iii a foreign our pa^or bein£ Presbyterian Lying beside each body were two teacups, which had will be mj mur- ) _ Of their gladness come no more ! ovening before Me. Hipg*, at the Barley Mow, Duke- told him ' If you die without me you comsa;.. wdkit far Lad soaglit some refu,;t- from hi.- c-htm-b jrnarli for the irr?t tjitm-. < rti the ocrasion aUuded Back—back to the wisdom of the years recently contained some sort of liquid, leading to the derer.'" Among the evidence received was that of to v.a_ particula struck by many words in the sermon street, Grosvenor-square, on the body of Mr. Henry creditors. . 1 - rly , That had yet no loss to mourn— conclusion that both must have drunk off the fatal Mr. William Henry Duckett, the father of the male wliich , Seabrook, aged fift y, the landlord of the above house. Hi* -widow returned to England with ht-r child : :md. . though iu common u»e I did not then understand : To their faith, that found no place for tears. draught at one and the [same moment. On looking deceased, who deposed, Charles William Duckett was ami fn>m that time adopted » plan for acquiring informa- It appeared that on Monday night week deceased not havir:? a relation, anil scarcely an acquaintance in- To their joy, let us return .' went down into the cellar to do something to the about the apartments the constable perceived two my son. Pie resided with me. I was aware of his j tion "ti thi> subject. \\ hen a word unintelligible to me , the TTorld. nade an appeal to her husband's fcither, the barrel*, and was at the ton of the first fli ght of stairs phials, which he handed -to Mr. Davis who, from the attachment to Elizabeth Williams, and approved of happened to reach my ear, 1 was careful to ask its meaning We have paused, perchance, by the quiet grav odour wliich emitted, at once perceived- that they wealthiest noble in England, and a man -vili o was often Of our young who early slept— upon liis return, when lie missed his hold of the they it . I have observed lately that at times he has been prodigal, aud occi>ioiiaI3y generons. Aftt-r ..time tinit- frum am j.er ^on 1 though: llkrlv t.> inform me—a habit had contained hydrocyanic acid ; and, having exa- - And since they left us many a wave banisters and fell over and over to the bottom. He very depressed, and at other times much excited. I arid m-i-rr- trouble, oiter nront and Tepeate«i -svliai w hich was. probably, troublesome enough to the £rii-ud> mined the bodies, he pronounced it as his opinion that , and O'er our n ear}- bark hath swept ; was much .hurt. On Saturday inHaiuinatiou of the never heard niv son speak of getting married, but it L_ve setnK- They gladden our backward gazr. a very heavy man, and that perhaps accounted for never enable him to do so, and preved on his mind, s -jn, " further advanced in life, enlarged it still more by listening also found a sealed letter, addressed iu a female hand client' andinformt-d her of his lord>hiij> decision . Or wake, like the breath of the summer's wind. the severity of the injuries. V erdict , " Accidental . a candidate for a lucrative situation above twelve Pr>jvidr-I slic gave up lier child, attentively to my y oung brother.- and sisters reading out , on mourning note paper, to Mis> Chapman, Lucas- and permanently resiJieil The soul of our better days. death." months since, and being unsuccessful he had ever in ore f the remotest counties, he was the ta.-ks required at the v illage school. They w ere gene- stn-et. Commercial-road; with a request on the en- auth'-ri-ed to Back—.back '. to the living wave we drew . Death from A(.e and Waxt poor man, since been desponding, lie was 21 vears of age, and make b-r. iu lour quarterly payments rally <>5< H5i -U"iuiry and Knglish (Irammar each day ; and by bear- ceased, that it should be forwarded to the address ance ": that beiii? rhc- tha f To the path of the promise lost to view . the evening of Wednesday i n last week , asked charity witness here produced a large packet of letters he Lord M -nn.outh. v.ho was ihe shrewdest aio«untant in ing tht-i:> rt-;:d it aloud frequently for that purpo-e, as my " immediately. Duckett and Miss Williams had had found in his son' rendered so by And its jiejiCe—let us return .' at Doxford New-houses, in tlie county oi' Northum- s box, addressed to him from the ct'SU-try. had calraiated a lone -n uniiiH juurht i t-r^ memory was bett er than theirs /periiap- beeu long attached , but adverse circumstances having Elizabeth Williams ; they reciprocated his affection, in n*-«-t->?iit\ ;. 1 lianiipl tht- ui^l. iimt-1] ^i-v.-.^r tiuiu they . usiiA Iterland , and his request was pratiteil. Hi* foelileaiul intruded t>> prevent their union, it would seem ^rt.-fc2lti^ -"si?* uj>"U in a i^Truiil Tn:irkt-I u»mi tb^ <-*Jurlt^ forlorn condition made an impression on his benefac- and in one of them of recent date she expressed her- Cf TTt-cnrurL-Iiuid- frt-'iucUTh ht-ard them repeat it. a no»i. uf - rcxcur /"/?/;.»¦«¦ bre wf.p. n> it' despair of their ever coming together prompted self very unhappy, and stated that she cared |not how " My tirs f acquaintance with books wa- nwer-sanly tors, and short ly after lii» departure it omirred to them to this rash and; tragical conclusion . The " By L' rd Monmni;tli, tjie reader will uisiit-rsland. is them to go in search of him with a light , tearing soon the time came to die with him. I last saw my formed lidi'Hu'm thu*.- which an most common in country father is an accountaiit ; liis son was 21 years son alive at half-past five on Sunday evening, when meant ih-? laie notorious and profligate -Mjirques> 61 villa:;-— . Susim i>r:iy—The N egr< > Scnaul—The fj i-ntle >o.n> o> Glory ; — UEcariTiNc at Birmingham. — that some mischief might overtake him in the dark. of age. and Miss WilliaiH- -2. For upwards of nine Hertii.-r'i. Thi* uiihapj-y mother of our h. n> wa> iii»r Their friendl y search proved ineffectual. Early on he went out to go to church. I went to church with ' shephi-rd-—Mung- . Park's Traids—and, of course, lio- Hal.f-.'1-rrojn i obtained under false pretences commonly years the unfortunat e young persons were attached to half-past eight. I Iviu: tLe recij>;ent of his lurdship'> boimiv i .* i . }>h:<"»:i < rusiM- vv t-re . frii-nd-. consigns the impostor to dreary limbo. Men, on the the followinir morning the shepherd of Roeknioor his mother, and returned about . -nnom; the first of my literary . each other, and were never known to have quarrelled. heard nothing until shortly before twelve, when the M:-. CMnii>ss\'} .iicd the >anit da\ tlia: l.i - r :u:i;; r-iii- ;>>i 1 h:i v ,- ,>;u-ii heard them rea d b relative.-., and re- other hand, may be tricked from their families and them- House found him iu a tiekl adjoining Sheldrake . :; y my On Sunday afternoon they had tea at Mr. Duekett's brothers of Elizabeth came'and asked for their sister. u-w n> n:ai?^ Marqn>-»s. lit- destrwd i:L- lion-.»i:r<. Hit- .!ih--r t. • haie taken a strange delight in them, when I su>c i>f « ". -is • - a:n sure they nm- i!»l half understood. Hooks hav e been be sure, there is property in the half-crown piece : look rt at the same tune statins that they were going to the door of the front tn'jii- h^d been iiicreast-d. by Ids intent i^Iiii^a anil ui;- si- ncy—listen to nections ; three-halfpence and a small quantity of served that the kev was not in always irrr in our remote n;-i:rhKiurhood, and Wi re the royal countenance in its sweet complace church , at which period they seemed in excellent good parlour, niv son's bed-room. I tried the door, and ijsriii c means. :o tec : and tLe very daji he wa> raiMr<} ">¦ ii'iu-h more --0 in my childhood . but the craving for know - the metallic music of the ring : it beams and vibrates, tobacco and wiuff were t'uuinl in his pockets. His spirits. The evening wore on, and eleven o'clock - j clothes, hat, and stick remain at Roeknioor House. findin g it locked, procured another key, with which I iia iliir- _jiii-aT*r lie commtiiCL-d saj»j»ii2™ n-e^-i* i-»»rp*jrat3-»ijs. Ini^e whirh then ci.mmenced grew with 7nv growTh '. and p irt}>ert« : but where is the property in human bodies having arrived , the usual time they returned , the it. On entering I saw my son riij »-- uorkins fi>r tlie ^tnnibtrrrj leaf . Ill- konourr as I had n-> K«>ka of niT own in thos * The and y 0( '1 succeeded in opening e days, my only re- moied tn human breath cheater in goods DEAT HS OF ClIILDUHN KliuM Si t ATION. —Oil UCS- family became somewhat alamied. Soon afterwards and Elizabet h lying on the bed , locked in each other's T» trv j .n>claimed in the loudrni (Jazttte, and her dti-«-a>e source was borrowing from the few acquaintances 1 had. chattels is abombnated, puni-hed. Now the recruiting day Mr. Wakley, M.I',, held an-inquest at the South- two brothers of the ill-fated girl visited Mr. Duckett e\ «rii in the , arms, and quite dead. (Witness here became much ¦"is a^i noticed County Cliro.uds : but tin- 1.1 -.>int- i.f whom 1 owe obliga tions of tlie kind that will sergeant is an allowed man-stealer, a permitted swindler, ampton Anns, High-street, Oanulen-tow n, on the and inquired if liis son or their sister had been seen, altars .if ^Nrtiiesis arc l>eneath every outra^^l roi>£ ' affected). Other evidence was heard and the jury and nev er Ik- forgotten. In this way 1 obtained the reading ol with streamers in hi.s cap. bodv of James Lavell Lindnekl, a remarkably fine she not having made her appearance, and the lateness consulted, and ultimately returned a verdict tliat the tfcc dei-th of this unhappy lady, apparent!} r.itliou t an many valuable works, though ger.t-rally old ones ; but it Within these few -day.-, Glory has hung out her pro- child, aged four months, tlie son of Mr. Alfred of the hour induced therii to think that they had met deceased persons, Charles William Duckett arid Eliza- earthly friend or an earthly hupe, dooliite and deserted. wa- a great day for me when the first of Sir Walter Scott's missory wreaths at the King's Arms, Steelhouse-lane, Lindfi eldf, of 74, Arlington-street. It appeared from with some accident. Unpleasant feelings* of alarm £^d d iu obscart povern . -n as not beth Williams died from imbibing a certain quantity ying forgotten. works fell into mv hands. It was ' The Henri of Mid Birmingham. Ulory ba- hung the walls with invitations the evidence that the child had l>een accidentally suffo- were then entertained V>y all. Messengers were dis- of . prusjsie acid, but by whom or how administered The T>erson for "wnoia Coningsby ra.s impatlentlv Lorhinn." and was lent me by a fnend, whose familv were to enlist. Yes ; the old harridan has put her trumpet to cated in bed. Mr. Wakley also lu-ld an inquest the ¦w patched all round the vicinity in search of them : but there was not sufficient evidence before the jury . aitini; figures largely throueh the work, we may rather better provided wiih books than most in our neigh- her lying mouth, and once more played the familiar air same day at the Bricklayers' Amis, Little (,'larendon- of no avail. : At last, between one and two o'clock, Explosion. iierefireus vreB at once introdace the reader to bourhood. My delight in the w ork was very great, eien of-- Ducky, ducky, ducky, come and be killed." Listen street , Sohiers-town, on tlie bod; of a child wliich had whilst Mr. Puckett was; searching about the house, Coal Pit —Another Death.—Thomas Mfi. K1GBX. then ; and 1 contrii ed, by means of borrowing, to get ac- to the strain :— been found dead in bed by the side of its mother, Topping, one of the men seriously injured at the re- in the hope of finding some letter which would men- cent colliery explosion Hi- vbo ntterrd these words was a man of middle size quainted, in a very short time, with the greater part of the •• Wasted, 500 unmarried, handsome, and gay young under nearly similar circumstances. In both eases tion where they had gone, he discovered that his son's at Pemberton, died on Friday Sijd age, originally, in all prwbabiliry, of a spare habit, wurks of its illustrious author—for works of fiction, about fellows, from 18 to 25 years of .-i ge for her Majesty's 53th verdicts of " Natural death " were recorded. morning, thus making five who have forfeited their , bed-room was fastened on the inside, the key being lives by this bu: eow a little inclined to corpulency. Baldness, perhaps, this time, occupied all my thoughts. I had a curious niode Kegimest of Foot." Fiblic Whippisg.—Aaron Walker,, who was sen- in the door. It being s|rrmised that he had returned accident. ccntribnted to the spiritual expression of a brow which of impressing on my memory what had been read—namely, In these days of peace, Glory has become squeamish in tenced at tHe Folkestone quarter bessions, on the 16th unknown to the family,1 and had retired to bed, the Oidham.—Afflicting Affair,—On Monday fore- was, however, essentially intellectual, and gave, some lying awakej in the silence of night, and repeating it all her tastes. Or, perhaps, the bullets are particular, and, of July last, to six months' imprisonment in Dover door was Ijroken open) and there the bodies of the noon last, the body of a young woman, of the name efcaracter of openness to a countenance which, though over to myself! To that habit I probably owe the extreme like the fair, prefer above all, handsome and gay young gaol, and to be twice publicly;whipped , for picking young couple were stretched on the bed, life having of Sarah Partington, daughter of Joshua Partington, not ID-favoured, was unhappily stamped by a sinister tenacity of memory which I now possess ; hut, like all fellows. the pocket of William Till, at Folkestone fair, under- been extinct apparently for some time, with their a power-loom weaver, resident at Royloy, near Roy- Character -which was not to be -mistnl-PTi TT^ manner other good things, it had its attendant evil,—-for I have " Those who are of a roving mind, and touA to see the went one portion of his corporeal punishment, at the arms round each other's neck. As tne bodies lay, it ton, was found in a small pit, near Birchenlee Mill, *as easy, but rather audacious than well-bred. Indeed, often thought it curious that, whilst I never forget any world , a better opportunity cannot offer. The bounty is handsof tne gaoler, in the^narket-plaee hero on Satur- appears that they must have sat on the end of the about two yards in depth. It appears that early on ""¦hue a visage which might otherwise be' described as scrap of knowledge collected, however small, yet the risen to all such as are willing to enter this gallant corps, day forenoon, at half-past, eleren o'olock. A consi- bed when they committed the act, and fell backwards. the morning she was missed, her lather had beat her Ijandsome was spoilt by a dishonest glance, "so a de- common tvents of daily life slip from my memory so whose honourable services in every quarter of the globe derable number of persons had assembled to witness The girl was respectably connected, her father being with a rope, but not severely, in consequence of re- meandcr that was or no means deident in self-possession quickly that I can scarcely find anything again which I .have often been so highly spoken of, and laurels gained, too the degradingexhibition , which seemed, however, to a surgeon in the Cannon-atreet-road. The young ports which had reached him as to her conduct..' The Mdilaeinty was tainted by an innate vulgarity, which in have once laid aside. But this misfortune has been useful srHilOCB to KEMT1ON : therefore, all who bare a good induce only a feeling of disgust and Indignation at man had been a clerk in the Tower Hamlets Court of deceased was eighteen years of age, and possessed of *ts lonffTTm, though seldom, vet surelv fiev elo ] eL . - . n teaching me habits of order. and honest heart, follow the example of those you now its sayage barbarity. Requests, Whitechapel,' but had been for some -weeks some pereonalattractiona. 4 N ORTH ERN STAR- | ¦ Novembeb 30, 184

reasonable to attribute to our governmental forms the Made surplus, should sit down idle, or He (Joivn and sleep, If this Wfebtoby was all the emolument that the so well deserves. I trust, my friends, t need say no DE. M'DOTJALL AXD MR. JAMES LEACH. be FOLK—PRESIDENT OF AMERICA. grievousfivents of which our conn try ^nay sometimes tie and be supported by the 750 who are at work, than they Church sought for its support, and if the donations were more to arouse you to a sense of your duty; but that \As a matter of fair-play, ire gire insertion to tte theatre. Nevertheless we yet insist but the more strongly GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF CHARTISM. you will speedily meet in your various localities, more subjoined letter should constitute, an idle competitive reserve for the illustrative of the estimation in which the flock held their , judging it as necessary to follow on the necessity there is of not representing, as some of especially those which Mr. Duncan visited, and where ¦the one from I>r. M'DonaB, in onr last number, shepherd, \ve should have no objection to the practice ; our cantonal papers do, Switzerland divided and sub- "While our sympathising cotemporaries are busy in de- masters to fall back upon ; thereby compelling all to sub- his worth was known,—and collect a email sum each, even pending tLe inquiry determined on. But but when it is presented to us as a fresh pimple upon a ¦ divided into innumerable parties, always ready to devour nouncing grievances upon which they live and fatten, and mit to a larger reduction in the wages of each.] and send it either to Mrs. Duncan ;-*— (her address is, Tien tne correspondence most stop. We cannot y already ulcerated all over, each other. We will particularly continue to repel the Now the Independent, in reasoning the question bod we the more object to it " Duncan and Drummond, Catherine-street, Edin- allow it to go farther, or vre shall be again accused would not therefore mitigate or correct, we turn with of bad burgh,") or to me. I am, Brother Democrates, jour's of encouraging: "denunciation.*' This -we shall error which is committed by those who do not re-attach trade, has fallen into the It is fortunate, perhaps, that the disease has gone so far themselves to that only great party, which in oar opinion, no ordinary gratification to the consideration of the great- error of acquiescing in the truly, it tittEKT KlDD, No. 7, Wellgate, Dundee." carefuDy gBard" against. Indeed, liad the parties , prescriptive right as to render these tritiing fresh eruptions .insignincant. democratic-Conservatives—thai is to say, of est triumph the popular voice has acljjeved " " of the masters to mako all the profits to tnis correspondence been any others than they is composed of for the lASt We have written briefl y on thv- subject all xhe citizens attached to the truly radical institutions they can in times of prosperous trade, conferring , that.our readers -rrere, id all probabHrrv not a fine of h TVOllld hjlTe centurv. Of course >ve refer to the ull-but certain elec- upon which tye possess, and "beyon d which there will be but may attach to it its proper importance, and no more ; &t.j>eare eonfuson, servitude, and ruin. —a king with Christian hoping that it may stimulate them to demand the over- al] abstaining fiW loss, and of being satisfied wi th or- TO IKE EDITOR OP TUB ".fORTEERS STAR."' and surname ; and will join in his triumph over the throw of a system which requires counter-irritants Dzae Sir, am sorry toliave again to Trouble dinary profits in ti mes of depression . Now, to pre- —1 yon Essatum.—The asterisk, in the previous article, refer- Tory tooi, Mr. Kite Clat. Just at this moment, when it is to this Mcrder at Munich. of on the subject of M'DonaH' unjust mode of book-keep serve even it he semblance of life in the putrid patient. —A letter from Munich, s letters, as th.^re is a red to the wurd Peoletajre, not ProUdairc , as ims~ ing that we have always ob- the 15th, says :— " A dreadful crime was committed commiltee formed in Manchester the rnomirchs of Europe had loudly nattered themselves This of kejitokv. now is one oi the grounds , \vhi> have fixed printed,—"" a man without property." jected. It in against this one-sided manner of bestowing on winch the here yesterday. While Captain N was attend- upon next Monday -week as the day on which the in- with a prospect that the principle of centralization had sympathy that we have set our face. The system enables dreadful battles hereafter to be fou ght between " Old ing his duties at the Ministry of War, his wife only Testigation into the mattersalluded to in those letter- been established, and the details for its enforcement rati- ¦• Young twenty years of age SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY MR. O'CONNOR the masters to make enormous profits during the periods England " :Pusey isiii and E.vgiand " Piuseyism is , and the female servant of the shall take plaee. But the false and seandalou.- house in which she resided, were murdered. " FOS FATH EX JtATTHEW . fied and agreed to—after a sufficient amount of Royal of brisk trade ; and if Capital to come oft'.' As yet the skirmish between the respective A Bature of M'DoualTs last letter renders it impot- 4 as well as Land has its razor with wliieh the crime was perpetrated, £ S. d. visits, fulsome wschange of Royal compliments and ex- ' outposts tell well for i'ocsg England. If we were , was able for me to allow thai time to pass over "without a , -duties " as well as its " rights," what we demand is a fair al- found near them, and all the closets and drawers had rep Ton mil. by inserting the Mr. W. Holbeek. Leeds . - - . 0 0 G ly- following, greatlj change of Royal presents made at the expense of their debtor and creditor account, instead of the masters taking lowed to nun upon so serious a subject, we should say the been plundered of their most valuable contents. oblige, Yours truly, DrxrosBi nrsTia o^iAX. term - I'useyisni, was a compound of FEW and SCHISM ptain X , who is suspected stan-ing people—the Tory press, ever ready to offer a pay- their stand upon the highest jj innacle of profit, and con- " The man servant of Ca James Leach. Edward Laie, Suttou-street . . . 0 5 0 (LVw-sehisni). When will of being the murderer, has fled. ing and harmless defence in behalf of the " rights of sidering that every farthing abstracted from that is So OOi Jfotftcr Church cease to be a FOB EXECUTIVE. o;' ¦ AgriculturalDistress. —Since Thursday last Labour," and as harmless an opposition to the aggressions much unjustly plundered from them. propagator her own dishonour and of the.nation 's folly , not to P. m. M nor vn A jVvv Cnarrists, Easi Ward, Leeds . . 0 5 0 There cl. arly less than .seventy-seven persons have been admitted of Capital, ; When the fashion of prejudice shall have, passed away ; t^m,—"vYhatev^r 3uiglit have been -the odium at- Holbts-k locality ...... 046 is horrified , and stands aghast, at the news -uf ought to be a fuir calculation and a balancing between inter the '.v orkhouse of the Banbury Union ; and we and when man, seeing with his own eyes, hearing with his tached to me on the suspicions raised by your first From the Se-v eu Suits locality, Suttingham, per this, the greatest of Labour's triumphs. the masters' profits and the profits of their hands for a believe we are not mistaken when we state that an letter, I should have endeavoured to have borne them James Sweet . . - - . . 0 7 € "We gi\en period. own ears, and reasoning with his own judgment, shall not equal number are ready to present themselves for a have given a copious report of the proceedings , nnt3 an opportunity presented itself-ot* mtvtinpr you VIC TIMS . be afraid to speak his own thoughts with his own tongue. like purpose, Of the seventy-seven forty-one are " which preceded the struggle, as well as of the trkks re. The Jwkpendent has seized the admissions made by and they entered faoe to face before the €ommittee appointed in Man- From the St-ven :Slars loi-alitv, Nottingham, per from the parish of Bloxham, to- sorted u> by the monopolists to secure the election of their several of the shakers as to improve,! through our town chester, irhere the manors which hare called forth Jame* jw«t . . - - - .0-6 the cour-e now to gether on Friday last, passing in these letters ean he fully investigated : but in some paper -money nominee. It is not wonderful , because it is be pursued by the Trades in prosecution of their object ; I A CARD. melaucholv procession. passages of your last letter there is so -much of cun- RECEIPTS PEIl GENERAL SECRETARY. characteristic of Toryism, that tiie crest-fallen faction aii.I very naturally asserts that a combination of all those The unwashed present tiieir compliments to the Si-dd en- Death of ax Eccentric Cuakacter.— ning auS/ra!i'iu]«j? hipratitude, that 1 cannot, desi- Wednesday t-veiling, Mr. Payne held an tnqnest at the should seek consolation moral elements, now to be enlisted in dirty clubi; ami whiie they highly appreciate the tous as I am to protect a character at least a* honest Brisu.1, C. C 0 2 0 after defeat in the hope that the' the Trades' Move- Crown, Westminster-road, on the body of Richard ment should ' cleanliness as jour o\m, retrain from replying to them previous Bristol, W. Berry 0 11 recent struggle in America may bring the principles o make it irresistible. We admit it. They value ot , their principle is, James, aged 52, a shoemaker, of 8, Duke-street, Bristol, W. Hill ...... 0 1 i .' Every Man his own Washebwoman. to our rneedns. -. ¦ democracy into odium, contempt, and distrust. If, ht.V _ slwuld be irresistible : but then we confidently assert that Westmmster-road. The deceased, it appeared, had -" of Bristol, R. 11. Williams . . . . 0 2 <5 You say, Mr. James Leach, Msneliester, con- while violent language and Signed, on behalf of the unwashed. ¦ for many years been afflicted with fits of epilepsy, siders theVholeof my letter to apply to him." Bristol, Mr. Bout-bed 0 0 1 ever, there is not to be one law for the rich and another daring atrocities may furnish Sir, Waters Soap Scrub having as many as three in the day, and was of very that letter applied to every one that had had any Byron Ward, Nottingham . . . .070 for the poor—one practice for the enfranchised wealthy t he masters with a pretext for resisting the demands of the eccentric habits, never allowing his window to be money transactions "with von : and as my name and CravforJ 0 16 and another for the enfranchised pauper—we have but to Trades, the most moral—the most irreproachable, in- Secretary, shut, summer or winter, always sleeping with it open. 3so oilier -was especially entio ed Marvkbune 0 3 0 m n , I think 1 had a direct attention, not to cows with long horns afar off ofteiisive, and persuasive means, wiJ), under the presen On Sunday night he \va& found lying with his head on si»at to consider myself as one of the individuals Camberw ell 0 J (i * the floor and his legs on the bed, quite dead. Mr_ system, as signally fail to TO READERS AND CORRESPONDENTS. alluded to. Men "who engage under covert motives Long Buekby 0 5 0 but to our own domestic golden-headed calves, whose rescue Labour 's neck from Newconie, surgeon, said the deceased died from apo- Lamberhead Green . . . . . 0 5 0 value at Capital's tread. If the Trades to effect a bad purpose, should "have" good memo- a contested election is estimated by the amount are violent, resistance is Erbata.—In the Report of the Manchester Aggregate plexy. Verdict—" Natural Death," Manchester Painters . . . . . 0 5 0 lies." Do you not know that 1 possess a letter of of treachery, bribery, and corruption ,—not stopping a' thought valorous and patriotic. If the Trades are cool, Trades' Meeting, inserted last week, the statement in Accident fhom the Ixcvctious Use op Fikb- Manchester, Carpenters' Hall . . . 'i v 0 toots, -which clearly provesthat 1 was ODe of the p ersons cal m, and argumentative, Mr. Al'Ciliee's speech , that " the painters worked from Arms.—Wednesday after a dreadful accident occurred Salford 0 10 0 perjury, of which they can boast. th e masterss ee no more danger alluded to. You ^say, " if the mention of facts -which day-light ;in the morning till seven at ijight," should on Iward a fishing-smack ly ing off Billingsgate, to a Waterhead 0 The great value of the American triumph will be found i n them than Lord Howick did in that antipathy to the ought never to have been concealed, can be construed Mill 0 5 have been " w orked from light in the morning till dark , belonging to the 0 2 0 Poor Law lad named John Carrier, aged 16 into a base attack ; and if anv man chooses to fit the Mosslty in the fact that the superior wealth of 1'otK 's opponents' Amendment Act that was uot manifested in the at night." In the list of subscriptions for the Oldham vessel. The it appears 0 poor fellow, , had been clean- cap on his own head, it is his fault, not mine."' Fur- Hajle, Conivrall 0 2 was not able to purchase the sweet voices of his pauper Mazing rick or burning mansion . The niore we consider Tailors , the 10s. from Bolton should have been £1 10s. ; ing a fowling-piece, and had broken a piece of wood ther on reu say : " 3Ir. Leach places my statement Suudwlaud {Clark's passage ) . . . 0 5 0 and from; Manchester, for James Clark £"5. supporters ; a fact to which wu-opine the Tories attach tjhe this all-inipnrtant subject , the more strongly are we con- , which he used for the purpose in the barrel, in order that I only received £$, asaiasi a isrei pt f or£1^ , , C4»I>3. Inquirer.— The Poor Man' s Companion for 1M5 will be to move which he poured some powder into the gun firmed in the impression that Trades, to be protected must , thereby endeavourinjr to leave an impression on the Elderslie 0 3 0 most significant importance, lest the day may arrive when , published. The major portion of it is in type ; and, and then foolishly dropped on to it a hot cinder. Tnind of the reader that he did actually pay me £1S. J ohnstonv . . . . . - .019the popular voice of England will b<' found virtuous and be united ; and that their union must be national and but for the demand on .Mr. Hobson's time, consequent The explosion which took place shattered his right ; ¦ Again you say " Some persons.may naturally en- Girvan ...... 0 J 0 strong enough to re-sif t the oppressor's fold. As it is a not sectional. on the preparations for the removal of the Star to Lon- hand to pieces, and dreadfully lacerated the aim. quire ifie reason why I gave -him a receipt for , liilmarnoeli . . ... 0 4 o don, woujd have been published ere this. In a fort- £1^ truth not to be denied, that in our present ('implicated The letter of Mr . Buncombe is ominous and portentous- He was conveyed to Guy's Hospital, and was imme- when I only received £8. I did so after repeated Cumuock . . . - • ¦ . 0 2 3 night, or iso, we exoeet to have it ready . It will be diately attended by Mr. Edward Cock, who It btvpeaks the will of the Minister, which wilJ be aided performed conversations with Boyle, Clark, and Leach himself. Maybole 0 3". commercial jeopardy our institutions I ut stand upon the found to be the most important number yet published— amputation at the wrist joint. The lad is in a fair by all the J. -did it to save the character of the very man who t'amborne . . - ....01"¦whim of legitimacy ; and as America , above all other na- powers at the command of Capital : and those containing, as it will, a full expose of the Paper-money way of recovery. would now -mn><> the act of friendship 1 was -jinltv powers can be only met b MlSSJOSAfiT FL'.VD. tions Im.s the least reason to dread ils fall as well as the y the powers of the people 's sysU m, and shoiv its tremendous effects, for eee £, on Nugent.—Lord Nugent , a "weapon wherewith to shield niinself. and ca.vt , A ccident to Lord met Of R. S. P... London 0 0 «> union . What we propose then—and let our remonstrance the producing millions. with a serious accident, whilst riding from Twicken- a doubt npon mv word." least interest in upholding its ascendancy, we have the Joseph Habtlby , Bradford.—We cannot afford room Carptrniers' Hall, Manchester . . . 0 5 0 not pass by unheeded—is, that each Trade shall quickly, ham, on Saturday last. H is lordship was cantering Sir, your cap does not fit me. It is made of l»ad greatest reason to rejoice in the triumph of her Chartist for the address to Mr. Etzler . Pretty fair if we give Thomas M. "SVarEirB. and 'with oss of time, " put its own house in order , along the road , and riding loose at the same time, materials, treachery, falsehood, and inaratitud *. I will Prf-sitk-nt " short notices of meetings of the Tropical Emigration when hi.-j horse fell , and rolled completely over him. not wear one made of sneh stair, whether the and that a Confebence of Trades' Delegates Society. ; Those from Hingley shall Although the policy of the tyrant of Russia, the i reneh , consti- have attention. His lordship, although much shaken by his fall, -re- manufacturer of it be a professed friend or an open tuting a fixir i-tjtrcscntution of the whole >K>dj,t shall be elected Scribe.— Wje fear the members he. speaks of have no re- mounted his horse, and rode on to town, On arriving foe. It shall remain suspended in the hands of the despot, and that of Sir Robert Peel, may differ on minor medy against the holder of their funds THE N ORTHERN STAR. and ready , on the introduction of any measure threaten- , as the society is at Hathway'a hotel, Mr. Travers was sent for, and he committee Tintil we meet, when I have no doubt poinis, there can be but little doubt that the return of Mr. not enrolled, ami consequently nut under the protection SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 30, IW4. i ng further danger "to Labour, to assemble in London to at owe discovered that his lordship had sustained those gentlemen will award it to those whose conduct those iiule differences uf the lavy,, Tu denounce him us a '• swindler " is all Clay would have either t-oi>rinetl il ie rendered them is pt tor ^£1S You state- TO OUR FRIENDS. pledges himself to oiler to any such measure that Sir to take the legal consequences . rapidly recovering. ment of only having received ^^ Wy " that spanking new dress" we present our- still less noxious : but the return of Polk , and a pursu- John Ss .mitii; Kensington .—We will try what can be done ix a " bran, Jiunes Wruham shall propose. This plan is safe and in- Extraordinary Skddex Deaths of nrE Editors Mr. Leach does not, he dare not, declare ihat he paid ledged, will go far for him liext week. The "facts "' lie narrates, if a u- selves to our friends on this our introduction to the ance of that policy to which lie stands p expensive ; and if required me £18. "' I have no desire. Sir, to " dare" anything to be )>ut into operation , must thentic , will surely make the tailors, as a trade, stir, of tiie " Norfolk Chro.nic.le" axd " Norwich Mer- in to increase those differences , and to destroy the " snugs 3rai that which is honourable and fair betwixt man Metropolis, after serving a full apprenticeship be protective. There can be m> harm in being prepared and place themselves in a position to defeat the cury ."—In the obituary of the last week's papers in. gcry" of kings. Norwich the death of Mr. David Irwin was an- and man ; but it will yet be proved that you have re- the provinces under circumstances that have given with the machinery ; for although we were i-naW-d to rally ' sweaters. ceived eonsiderablymore than £1S. Your memory set-m? , anil the Thomas Lago, Dodwoetu.—We should apprehend that nounced . This- gentleman had for upwards of forty Those who rely on our want of union "n a hurried opposition against tin- a incom us no little insight into the "' art and mystery" .Mast.-rs ami Servants minor could attest tiie signature to awill iis years filled a confidential situation in the office of the to be much more retentive on the e side of vonr amount of money, ni' ]>h y siral force, and all the unholy well as one acconnt than on That of the *>aipoing ; or you would of newspaper making : .inJ we trust that our new Hi!) of la.st session, we will not venture to rel) on such wlm had attained his majority, if be be of age and Conservative newspaper, the Norfolk Chronicle. His appliances tha *. can be brought to bear against us at the death was peculiarly suuYteii lave remembered the letter you sent me ¦whilst in appearance, whether in locale or fo rm, wDl not be scattered elements to resist the will of the " strong knowled ge to uuderstand the nature and obligation ot , and, from his high eha- your rohaaary txile authorising me K> print a letter land an oath so as to Ik- eli raeter, was the theme of general conversation for , who have long known us in our command of legitimacy, should bear in mind that Eng Goe(rni,un! ," enforced, as it will be, upon timid landlords , gible as a witness in a court ot of "which you sent the manuscript, and f or width J displeasing to those justice , i several days. On Sunday last, only five days after his is but a Jink in the chain of nation*. The tyrant GtonoE and griping capita lists, by the most IKK to panma of 7hf f und*iltat 1 held on your account ; '" other" garb, nor distasteful to those who for the despotic and callous Mb. .1. Sweet , of Nottingham, begs to acknowledge death , great was the astonishment, and deep was the the Court the and for which I did pay four pounds fifteen shillings. first time may venture to •' take a peep," even if was compelled to receive, as Ambassador from Minister that ever held office in the British Cabinet. receipt olV.'s. bd. from Southwell, per C. Merchant, for regret, at the announcement of the equally sudden, death of Jonathan Matchett, Esq., the senior Ton, sir, was to have the whole of the profits arising the determination to do so arises from a strong cu- of free America, the man whose unholy presence he would Parliament meets on the 4th of February for the " dispatch the Duneonibe Testimonial Fund. partner from the sale of thoseletters. The people, from some Ann Harkison , Sh effield. and editor of the same paper, which capacity that not tolerate as a delegate from her struggling people \ Let of business ;" no time, therefore, is to be lost . The e\ij —Her communication does cause or other, did not think pro- per io purchase riosity to see one who has already made *' some more honour to her heart than gentleman had filled upwards of half a century. Oa them remember that the French Revolution of 1793 led her head. It would be them ; and therefore they were left on hand, and noise" in his day and generation, passions are summoned to war against unprotected La- iio service; to her to print it. It would only expose her Wednesday morning still greater was the astonish- they were pointed out to you in my shop when you Though far from deeming any apology necessary, to the Irish Insurrection of 179b ! Let them bear in mind bour. Let the same herald rouBe the sleeping from their to the scoff and scorn of the jeering and unfeeling. ment, and deeper the regret, at another awful visita- ¦were in Manchester. This seems entirely to have Squire - , tion in the nearly as sudden death of R. M. Bacon, either for matter or for appearance, yet we must that the three glorious days of 1M0 in Paris, though pro. slumber, let then) unite, marshal, decide, and rally Aut> Bradford.—His communication is hardly slipped your memory; which it surely ought not to of general interest enough to justify us in inserting it. Esq., the senior partner and editor of the Liberal fitles s to a disunited people, extracted the Reform Bill round their own standard. Let.them remember that Sid- iavedone, seeing that yourmemorywasso fresh on the say that it was utterly impossible for us, in the Never mind Mr. Oxley, nor the Bradford Observer paper the Norwich Mercury, who had been unwell for garchy, separated Bel- M«vtb was an nnpe) CA0TMJ 8 was , T ether part of the account. There are several other first week, to make the paper nil that we desire it from a reluctant English Oli , JE^CB a fool and -Fotr h$ eitheeitiier, Tl"j"Ti»- eanmicannn - of thomstlvej;themselves "rpcur?"rpcure the " in- the last few weeks, but not to such an extent as to borne for yon States, pause any ajano to hw family. Items too of expenditure that I have , to be. Removals of steam-engines, printing-ma- gium from Holland, revolutionized the Germanic was [a sucking (Jove, compared to the presen t Secretary corporation " of Bradford. Before that is done, th6 "which shaTI be laid before the committee. Accident.-—On Thursday night chines, types and presses ; travelling by day and and drove petty tyrant princes from their capi-, of State for the Home Department Like ¦• Al p the Rene- Bradford folks will ha\ e to give consent ; and before such Fatah Railway , So, you gave me the " receipt" after repeated eon- tal b consent is given, wo fancy they will go to Leeds and see the 21st inst., a fireman, named Maywood, was nev; ,' y torchlight . and, above all, let them ponde ' gade," he would justify npostaey by heaping odium upon Teisations with Doyle, Clark, and myself ; tind"' that by nicht ; coming into new offices, with ' hand* tiie nature, constitution, and working of the disgraceful killed, within four miles of Birmingham, on the Bir- well upon the fact that faction can no longer balk his old associates. "We to save the character of the very man wh.o would now getting new material into working order ; " set- must drive him from ofjice thimj there. If they are wise, they will say, " I'll mingham and Gloucester Railway. The train was and the unfortunate makeihe act of mendshm you wore ov.ihy of a wea- " democracy of its fair share in any future change because because there is no Recresy in correspondence ; no security none on'ti" passing under Cleeve-bridge, wherewith to ' ting" the paper up in one place, and " printing it " man not being sufficiently on his guard, his head pon shield himself and east a doubt l our people are united upon a principle, and we shall have- in the jivison ; no tenderness in mercy ; no justice in U>« Mary W illis, onl of THE Custamped Victims.—We -npon yonr word." How could you, for sheer shame, in another—(our ' own" machine being on its way are desired to announce that a meeting of the friends of came in contact with one of the iron pillars which no disastrous inHrrtgwim , a tiino for the evU passions to \aw ; no comfort in the cottage ; no clemency in the bas- pen sneh a sentence ?—a sentence evidently intended from Leeds to London y, all these thing* are not this poor woman, who was one who boldly took part in support the bridge, and he was instantly killed. marshal, between the going out of the old light of legiti- ilic ; no protection for the life to make the people believe that the conversation we the very best in the -world to engage the attention, , the liberty, or the property the struggle for " cheap know ledge,'' and who is now an Dreadful axd Fatal Railway Accident.—On: tad vas a sort of htomno and j>rT«in/j, that you would macy and the substitution of the new light of knowledge of the poor man, so long as all remain under 's V» orkhouse a collision of an^Editor, nor calculated to aid him in his pecu his guardian- inmate of St. Luke , in a very precarious Thursday afternoon, the 21st inst., , at- Screen my delinquencies and defalcations as you are "We will have no more shedding of blood to gratify the ship and control. Mate of health, will take place at the Butchers' Ann s, tended with fatal and appalling consequences, took pleased to make them out. Had yon given that con- liar duties. The«e thin.es we have to engage in Pear-tree-Court , Clerkenwell, or< Wednesday evening, place on flie Midland Counties Railway. In conse- sangutnnry appetite of princes ; no more difcunion to Of thin , the country' has liaii but too much reason to Tersation, thepeoplewho have read your letter would and lie enlaced with : and when we are rid of the Ike. 4th , when some art icles will be disposed of for her quence of a tender having got oif the rails, the Derby- -very gladden the hearts of miiney-nmngi-rs ; no more striie to be coin imef a. " wurklwusc funeral, ' anil o'clock , was delayed, and was at length compelled become fairly seated in our new saddle ; fairly "purpose. AH must come out now, however. The with eag-t-r fit- ,'JjaJJ natch for the arri v al of the first fruits Trade in its collective rapacity, ;tii (J cvtTV JllbouiTi 1 as an she eai'lK'StK calls on h«-r friends to *ave her tVom tha t to proceed along the dow n line, instead of the proper people must know what are the real characters of the settled-in, and assimilated to, our new position, degradation. We trust her appeal will be responded to. been despatched to stop aa of the triumph ¦ ..£ Mr. James I'olk, the fi rst magistrate of individual , will have bitter cause to regret that the line ; a messenger having men in whom they place their confiden ce. 1 must wp vh many notions On e of the Opi-hessed , Exetlb, does not set forth what at Beeston, about three miles all endeavour to " carrv-out" warning vote uf DckcoUue \v-.\s unheeded expected down train confess that I was f or some time' at a loss to the people,—who made him their chief for his virtues, and , ami the protec- description of labourers they were who have been for fear of collision. The messenger either did that we have of what a new>paper ought to be, and , oi£ inow what was your object in proceeding as you can unmake him should he violate bis pledges. Hurrah .; tive power of Labour's Parliament unsought for. Let , treated lib lie desci'ibcs by the Earl of t'ortescue. not arrive at Beeston in time for the trail), or he did which, we trust, sood to see the Star become. iave done ; but from circumstances which have lately of therefore, the Trades of England look to it. Let them not deliver his message properly. However, to what- engaged ing out the then for :iie Charti>t , Polk , and for the democrats A Fiuend to the 1' oor Man.—We have not been able to come to my knowledge, there is now no doubt upon Seven years ajro we were in bring read with attention the doings of their brethren at peruse his communication. ever cause it may be ascribed, the train to Notting- my mind as to your ultimate intentions, and the un- America. ; and may the value they attach to their triumph Shef- first number of the " Journal for the Working Ay ham had left the Beeston. station before the train to scrupulous means by which yon intended carryinc laudable desire field ; and let them Volise to energetic action while the Mr . Ri< hard re, Newcastle, writes us as follows :— Classes." Though then full of hope and animated inspire tho«e for whom we write with the Nottingham had arrived ; and the engineer either ihem out. You have formed a very different opinion h day if , and while, by proper exertion , the day m,v tfnuiin , " During the year 1M!\ I was Treasurer to the Northern the message that had of proving the .superiority of democratic institutions over Political Union. Various not knowing or not regarding appears of me than yon used to hold ; and. in an in- by a sincere wish to do all that the powers within their own. Their fate is in their ov\ n hands. debts were contracted, and been forwarded, drove the train at its usual rapid pace, the follies of legitimacy and priestcraft. This is the first monies collected and distributed in accordance with lace. In consequence solent letter you have sent me, you speak of '' my bad us were capable of, we had no idea of the import- of and a tremendous collision took p conduct towardsyoo whilst you were in France."' In great blow at the centralization of monarchical power ; and the resolutions the Council. I'itimately a balance of the dov/n t rain being driven at a much more rapid ance and responsibility that soon attached to the of nearly ' £40 was claimed by the Proprietor of the reply, I have only to say, that while I desireto have the may it be speedily followed up by the restoration Of 0Uy THE OFFERTORY. pace than the train from Nottingham, and beingmuch conductors of the first swr^-vfvl Democratic news- Xortliern Liberat or newspaper, who came to me begging good opinion of all good men, I care very little what YOl' .Nd K.VUU.VD rf.SBYJSM . >U> -E.Vfil.AN P PTSEY1S.M. and having a powerful and very heavyengine , own people to their natural and legitimate rights and pri- '' ' that 1, as [Treasurer , would give him an acceptance for heavier, opinion The had may have of me. 1 worked very hard tor paper : an importance arising from the fact that No one will deny that the Church lias ever been the most the up-train from Nottingham sustained the principal you wifl-t you were in France; I defended you every- vileges, uncontrolled by the power of capital or the will of the amount, promising that before it was due he would the Siar soon became the '" leading" provincial i mpudent Ix ggar , and the most daring robber : and , just part of the damage. The up-train consisted of an engine where, whenever you were assailed in my presence ; despotism. A gain we sa> 111KB a n fob Polk ! hi mself meet the I'ill , fritti ng me, as before, irrespon- *' Journal of the Empire ;" and a responsibility and tender, a second-class carnage, containing parcels, and 3 was the mean*, bv travelling at consider- m>w , ulx;n the public mind is bent upon the belief that sible of any individual liability. Previously to the hill but no passengers ; then two second-class carriagee, able expense considering mv very limited means, arising from its becoming the recognised organ and MotJier (.'hurch has become contemptible by the neglect of becoming due, he stated his inability to take it up, and with passengers ; followed by a first-c lass carriage, gu t from me another acceptance in order to obtain cash of getting fund* for your support. This is known teacher of the toiling millions. When looking back her rno«t important duties, the Old Dame seeks to shelter with passengers ; and then a third-cjass carnage. So TKADES UNIONS AND THE APOSTATE to nieet the first. This course was repeated several to thousands, and I am repaid by insolence and on those times, and when calling to mind the herself from irrll-nieritcri national reproach liy the revival grait was the force with which the down-train znet ingratitude—the reward MINISTER. times till ultimately he left the town , and the bill " , 3 know, but too generally of one of her most obnoxious practices. In olden times the «p-train, that the engine ot the latter was actually accorded to those -*po toil to feed and clothe others many difficulties that have had to be contended Tblh is no greater inducement to the public in- , was left in the hands of a London banker, who sued driven from its position down wards, and the boiler was ¦ for the debt and costs, amounting to £-10 17s M which who are too proud to -work and too poor to Eve with- with ; the " envy, hatred, and all uncharkabJeness" structor to persevere in his course than the reward that when each parish was a kind of common pasturage for its , elevated to the height of many feet above it , the tends out it. You make a bounce about the papers that own flock , and the homely Catholic priest was the single I was compelled to pay. My credulity in this trans- of the engine was driven through the parcel-carriage, of those wko had not succeeded ; the schemes and public opinion bestow s upon his exertions. From the action arose from my entire confidence in the integrity must be forthcoming ; all I have connected with ihk the custom and the two passenger second-class conveyances wereas devices of the enemy to " get rid" of one who first-apjiearauce of the Northern Stur to the present day, >hepht rd of the rtock , of collecting -alms of the person , subject are ready any moment. And now let me de- , Mr. Robert Ulakey, who promised to completely smashed to pieces as a nutshell when digging, tyr 's flank ; the efforts ' from those who could spare to relieve those who were in mand of you, as a matter of fair play, that yon bring was constantly in annv we have seized every practical opportunity oi rousing the hold me harmless ; and as sneh debt was alleged to be trodden under foot. The unfortunate passengers in ant existed, and the due from the Union ¦with you every document you may have from me, of Government to " put down " what, by such ef- Trades of England to a knowledge of their power, a w , responsibility of distribution was , by a person who had-received ge- the two carriages were dreadfully crushed and muti- that may assist the Committee in their investigation : was proclaimed to be a formidable opponent : cheerfully vested in the shepherd. On the enactment of neral credit for veracity, I felt less hesitation in af- lated. Considering the number of passengers, and forts, sense of thi ir duty, and a feeling of their degradation. fording him this accommodation. My object ill ad- and also to request that you will not let any subter- tin1 4" i-ointed bv the Committee. Until then, themrnd's eye ourpast career becomes matter of won- labourers, on|thb Glasgow Cotton Spinners, and on the iHib- upon you to use your influence towards gaining for me only two individuals met with their deaths. Those 1 am, Sir, der and surprise, even to ourselves, and we feel grate- lin Trades, through Mr. O'Connell, as well as theseveral alms in the church for the relief of the poor has fallen into the aid of the members of the said Northern Poli- persons are Mr. Dean, commission agent, Hound's- tical Union , that they, by their contributions., how- -'axes Leach. ful that we have been blessed with an amount of side-blows aimed at Trade*' Unions generally, furnish the disuse. Yoono Enoland has hit on the expedient of re- gate, Nottingham, who died in a few minutes after Manchester. Nov. 27. 1*44. ever small, may li quidate a portion of the sum I energy and an elasticityof mind that has enabled us bod with a sample of the will of the Capitalists, could viving the pour man's •• stake in the hedge." by means ot the accident, in a field by the side of the railway ; and y was compelled to advance for them. Subscriptions YarnjJl was " l' allotments of land -, ivnd Old England, that is, tiie State Mr. Yarnill, Derwent Bank, Derby. Mr. to meet every emergency, surmount every diffi- they only disi o\ er the way of giving it el uct. Recently will be received at the following places—Mr. Thomas , and implored Mr. Godfrey, PARTIES AXD POLITICS IX SWITEERLAXD. hiehahchy, thinks of reviving his •' ' taken to Lcnton in a cart cultv, and place Labour's organ at an advantage in we have observed i prowin^' and a penwal disposition in Church stake" on the Horn s, Market, and Mr. David Francis, Buteher of the White Hail Inn, to take him into his house, (THIRD ABTIfTX. } platter ; ami a war rages 15;i:ik. " T he Members of the Union have now the case SWISS CO5FHVERA710S. e^err encounter, th r Trades lv rmvi tlu ir old institutions on j-ef<>rni<-44. prim-i les ; and in ronscqui-nvf »vc have aided fjipj the Time.' , as the representative of " Yor.vc Kshlasd burst." To the disgrace of Mr. Godfrey, he refused .^. . Wjib the experienr-e thus gained, Ve made our th-bnl p r vd- lit them act as justice dictate?. "Wnaievi.T >upcrt> disdain the bii:h bar...i <•! the the riorist, im- * in a new and more extended sphere. It is not with- di'aiuiirs by *uc)i KUgjjc-stious as we considered mccs.sirv J-' usfff isM ," and the Uishup of London , as the representa- to admit the dying man. Mr. Lee, European monarchical jsv ** mav tffn -i i-.r -..ir little Th-imas Hackney , MANCtt ^TKR ,—We ire unaware of mediately had the sufferer conveyed into his own as iv«*1J for thei r protection ;ik for the accomplishment tive of ' Old Ekgland fu ' stsuittn.". In this dispute the Switzerland, it is vtcll known that their a:?i-nrii.ii i- not out conndVnc-e that we so appear : a confidence "I the nature anil scope of the Act he nirir.nms. It would house, where Mr. Yarn ill died in two or three minutes, '/lines the less axwl upon htrr, in order to ~eize uj^-n the <5rferts arising from the eminent success of our former their u tiN-ct. has out.masb.-red its opponent at fearful odds : lie liest tor hi nt to procure ,i copy from '.he Queen's lie had a leg completely smashed ; but the immediate and vexation? ronsttjuences thai her , Jel n> business to show that that confidence is not without alni'^t ery district in Eng land giu- us fresh imk and nver the Right Reverend Father in Ood, a letter in the — ae«f d the leas: conflict Vtrtivern the «-uiiiMn> . -•> «<¦ iio lIIUIlicil tio-11, il.S lie lias, sent , Oll lili iuijuwiui authority . It' less injured , some of them having been severely up i-ourajre in the uSfeunini-c that our luboUr i)as not been Tiims of Wednesday, an dcr tiie signature of" -Silvesieu," no-. ~a% at --he least cornmoti a proof we beg 'to dirrct especial attention has clenched the business. yea and a=c-r!be The event to iht- vicrs >jf tl)^ n-J'Ubyiilin It is almost needless to 'iy, that though in divss we , , w " Silvester " v< ry properl y, should at least be authenticated by the ' signatures oi have escaped with slight bruises. » ^ to the report of the proceedings of the Trades' Delegate ' stswiu. The-v -io soi con?ii5?r that srrujrj:j<' more p-a\e are different, and though our loeak is changed, yet without perplexing himself much about the period at the officers ot tliu society. Killed ai» juvmn-* or 111 Vurthei; Particulars.— List of ¦taJie jis cv, and frequently euoujrh, in Meeting recentl y h>-ld in Shettield ; the most important wliirb the sy»tcm of pew-begging ex isted , or whi ther it STRoSGBOW- i— IK'NDKF..— We have seen worse " poetry, " —Mr. Dean, Hound's-gate, dead. drjn upon absolutism, and thai if aijarrhv in heart and h«-ad we remain the same. In Lon- Woi wuek. t>y.vu~Mepeu feature in the prowedings being the communication madt; ever existed or not, comes to the rational conclusion that but vet our friend's effusion uot reaching our standard Mr. .lohn Neep, of middle age, of Ret ford , lies at and the h -rr"TT- 02" tivil war do noJ Maja the -¦>!) with don, as in Leeds the yoril'm.^tar shall ever be oi b Mr. Duncombe in his letter to Mr. Drury, and the the offering is respect full y declined . the <_ ;olelv -owing to the t-iistrjn- <-1" a y , cannot be voluntary, but must be compulsory. ^ ready to do battle in the cause of the oppressed. 'SRY Cavalry souir injuiy cannot at presets r.} reception of Mr. Drury's assertion, that " location on the }lr shows how all the feelings of shamv, sensibility , ..s umi- Tri F. YEOM .t .—A nun-ing to the his recovery . The extent of permanent ^r , a.:i>! to thr !a\ of n-n>idt:J~ibl *- :-'m-j dointf« of tin s.- wor-hies in I^-Ois out of date . be usi-erta iiied , as, besides being sadly bruised, « » -. .-f -oinmotioii , nh«-t >i^r |.r« .^i^»<-ia.l At nur han- t . and uni >U*eail , are calculated to extract what ,J£NKIN Morgan. Me. (')e.ue has received 17s Hd , be feared some of his ribs are broken. fijrsrM i-^pwuillv , tbi—-- A-tnirtur* <•! -nr lie be landlord or capitalist ; foreman or factory — iti" OT local. TLrJ im-n'.. ";' perhaps prudence would otherwise have withheld ; and (per f»r Hurley, about thirty years of age, stoker, democratic iurtituti- thai Ru>-ia, A ustria, Italv, the proceeds Mr. Vnrri rj of a runci-ri the be- Geoj'jre i^, master ; ovvrsevr or overlooker ; " guardian " or The irresistible use made by Mr. Duncombe in the •Jk- writer " boiling water , Englan even Tr&nrc »¦- further adds, that even if the revival of the nefit of Jeiikin Morgan , held at the ' Feathers, ' War- seriously scalded and burnt, the fire and Prussia d, ai^i h>r ein.»-rat:c jt- — !.,an:fe>: >oia v baud and a plate in the other ; while, with less boldness, and exertions of those to whom it is addressed— ; ' Mr. (iretton, Burton-on-Trent, severely crushed. lendenry to render --ur federal < ^::Lqlv rw-p-n^bk- employer, and the hard-hearted task-master, we and efficiency, has been partially adopted, and is about to but not levs threat to the Tiini-coutributov , the Ri the Chartists <>f Fife an] cited to answer for a ' unceasingly and vigorously applied. Id us, neither one hand and the platter in the other. If this offertory. Mr. Arnold , medical instrument-maker, seriouslj Bal, ¦£< Cenfciir di I.3..1. f«.r v.ho:n otherwise v.ej »r.ift-« long list of crimes which he never committed. I need struggling humanity nor helpless innocence shall duced by the Sheffield Ind-cpendent to the wholesome prin- has again become hurt. mnch esteem, these sm^Tilar- w.->rd " Se^ whai }sasse> necessary, the best wjv to destroy the not go into details. Suffice it to say, that he was J»* i- in i\j]I ever want an advocate. Knowi.vg the people ; ciple we would offer a few observations. necessity for its revival is to harassed, and his mind kept in a state of suspense con- Mr. (iiirratt , surgeon, of London, extensively in StritzerlaBd, where tederiJi^m \ ~>rcr : ha~ tliat restore the 43d of Elizabeth , , made the least advancement f>jr munv l>jnz The Sheffield Independent has done all that we could re. cerning his trial for a considerable time. The trial jured . tVr country being of the people, labouring for the people, we bj which the minister of the gospel was spared the humi- RjoWn Thornhill, lace-manufaetiirer, sligwi rs ? It uses its strength in nanvw strife ; it ha* d» was ultimately abiintlunetl ; but the persecutors have Tea know what the people want : and their claims shall quire, and more than we could have expected, to place liation uf begging. We very much doubt that the JlOOr in crushed. erious influence without—it cannut hate an> , and. not- accuniu lislitrd their end,—poor John Duncan's destruc- s the questions of controversy between the Trades and .their any one parish would be one iota David Fox, employed at Mr. Gill's silk-null, ai» •withstanding it= republican institutions. J«-~--iitisin uriiar*-* never lack enforcement while the hand that now benenUed by the success tion. /?i« ! under his trials, and he is " Assureil bv it will not w difiicul t -m-ites masters in a fair, impartial, and honorable light before of " Old England 's new miw , I am sorry t« sav broken. it and holds it in check. can hold a pen or the tongue can wag. " project. , in a condition which leaves , seriott*- StritzerlsDd ljas for the last little to hope for. Mrs , Misses Ann and Maria Lewis, of Sne-mton to prove to the Censeur that In entering on our new lease of existence as a the country ; and, therefore, our comments upon a very When the Church is in danger •¦ the noble army of . lJuncan , his amiable wife is, concussion, were , yet desired and ho]^-d f..r with Roman courage and \ iruie, struggling to main- ly hurt, owing to the violence of the fifteen years made a progress extremely well-written article upon Martyrs" are ever ready to appear as w arriors in arms, or beconuBS noi to march «»nvard •l ournalist, we throw ourselves thus entirely and able and the meeting thrown out of the carriage, and their dresses in Trance^ that she has ceased , ^ tain hersel f and children without a murmur ; but every beJa - to which we refer, shall be characterised b jugglers with pea and thimble ; either to preserve a pious entangled , they were nearly stripped. One of t whilst -other countries, at first re?ene.rated a? she was, unreservedly on the people. Tuet have given us y a similar one may know the difficulties she has to con tend with , of JklLll Cl^rbVlltllT thev*4.*~r soleUVA %s ^-f 4 her«AV A shoeIJ4&W tornkVill v a>- m-. tr^ade :— ascendancy through blood , or to.allay rising discontent ; with a shoji-rent of £1-, besides taxes and all to be had a^tuallv off. .. have done nothing, and still do nothing hot re power to be of use in our old position : it is they amicable spirit. The Independent acknowledges tut ' , We rogi-et to say conduct of tiie into""* exercise s withuut, by a timely juggle. ; made froui the needle and the sale of a few pamphlets. that the and, as to the little influen ce that she who can make us be felt and feured no>r. Labour's principle of restriction, but would fritter it away in de- village was characterised" ?>y aaytoiUS monarehv of 35 millions 01^ 1 here say nothing of the heartfelt misery that must tants of the we might observe thaX when a ¦ fiod knows the inch Church has gone far to exclude , who wen? opposition organ with the labourers at its back can organize gree t>j making it only applicable to times of prosperous arise froni having a rather than humanity ; the Misses Lewis, 50i&= is. according to the assertions of the naked beloved husband in a state of Hung the , Labour against pauperism from the sanctuary, without further close to the unfortunate Mr. Dean in ralT^ tiveCiselves. hut a feehle weigh t in the great European the organisation of Capital : labour's trade. He holds that it is not only inapplicable , but in- death ; for Duncan does not even know his own wife almost a sta ~be thus with endeavouring to thin Us audience by manifest poverty or when she goes to call upon him. carriage, were permitted to remain in qTW»tions, w need not astonished that it is organ without the people would be a scofl' and a jurious in times of slackness. Here we differ in toto from I need say no more an hour before w; Bnt let us limit reluctance to contribute to the relief of others when the to awakcp yuuv sympathy. Who that know.-; John of nudity in a field for upwards of z coun' ry of two millions of inhabitants- scorn. The people n-- invc: the organization we believing that the principle of restric- were taken in the CenKur our contemporary, Duncan (the honest John Duncan as our champion were removed. At length they were o-ar?ei^es now. bv objecting ty the critique of donors themselves mav stand iu need of alms, or at least I , baker's e.irt to Mr. Hammond's, to whom they - by the will have ; for out of it «>}v can the '• F.ma\ci- tion is merely protecti\ e when trade is prosperous, and be- Feargus O'Connor used to caJl him ) would n-fnse to that France is al?o agitated and held in checi be unable to diminish their little store without personal paving A visit, and were afterwards conveyed to ux t-> >uch an --rtent that emiih'Bt writers a:id patio.n of LxDrsTRT come. To If political contribute a mite to aid his wile and little babe.-;, ani l siuui# Jesmts—and that end shall our comes indispensable when trade is bad. inconvenience. Our defence of the working classes a na^ip-r*. breaks a lance azai:!>I the charge of " inndelitv ," and the non-observa nce of their Of his virtues 1 need not speak. His was a heart in , iimsel^ to maxim that has been laid down for the regulation traveller—very much bruised. as constantly endeavour direct the efforts t>i of de- ix'iO « In 11, as Cosingsby would say, which the milk of human kindness flowed, he fel t for Mr. Robinson , them- religious duties iu , the . Mr. Thistlewood of Lincoln—ditto. m-t if others. mand and supply ,111 the Labour market. Take an illus- all mankind. Those who knew him best can best ap- , Indeed, to what end does -ltsMitisru aim in Fra , Tories '• wanted a good cry," was their nakedn •>< , and Mr. Nixon—ditto ami tooth broken out. has artsiintd hi Lucerne—the preciate his virtues, and bewail his loss. "Sl y dear , it is not tiie same that it With a heart full of hupe—with aspirations as pure tration : if 1000 hands were the required number to per- ,—some, when religion is in question , may call bruised. in the shame friends, had you >een the l^ok of Mrs. Duncan when she Mr. George Baker—slightly monopoly of instruction ? There is then no difference in animated the breast of a con- form all the work [to^be done Sheffield ,—or any othel ¦ ¦ ' •ami as holy as ever it false pride,—-of placing industry in rags in contrast with told me tliat she had not had even an inquiry after bis Mr. JoiitTWildey—bruised. tHy double struggle ; and it is not certain, if we believe in . ductor of the press—with determination never yet district, it matters not ; and if those thousand hands idleness and splendour. The impoverished state of the 1 welfare fjfom a single, locality except Dundee Mr. Tutin, sen.—bruised - , , D^,g numerous symptoms, thai in France, as at Lucem-, the , you Beeston escaped injury bv leap"* were kept in full employment would e blushed for Chartism, to say nothing of Mixs Surplice, of , victors' does not definitively remain with the uiuM-tni>utain unworthily subdued—and with every confidence in , they would receive full working classes at that period led to thru congregations ; 1 ha> _ humanity; -She ilid uot even ask for auj help. 1 be- out ot the carriage. • , antMn,i }an4" party. of Universal Progres- wages ; kut if a depression in the trade in which they an and now that that odioust distinction has been in part re- sister-in-law to the deceased, the success of the cause lieve bersjis a spirit that could not brook that, but it is Mrs. Dean, , has been onr wish, in *xamining the coudnc-t of the ¦• England and Falcon Nottingham, ww It sion , we commence anew our career. May it be employed should reduce the meters' requirement tc moved, Old " svoulU introiKice a comparison ' our duty to conie forward and endeavour to lady of the Castle , regard to our republics, to re-establish ; ¦ give her bruised and misu foresnpress with ' ' 750, ii woidd ht mc/re io the advantage Of cU tfaat ftlie 25( between copper and ¦¦silver . : * little daughter, was also severely -rh^rltr of tie facts, and to demonstrate thai it is not , all tlm we desire H to be, for Labour s Sake . that assistance which, as the wife o 1 John Duncan, she. 30, - November 1844. NORTHERN STAR. •! . . . . 5 ; Yisn. Accidest st.kk LncKSTEH.—An inquiry Mcbdxb at Pabib bt SrTFOCATios. the circnmstapcea attending the death of Ed- —The Court of be in a very strange and excited state. Nothing was, the brig Daisy, of Gottenburgh. The poor boy, who The League and Anti-Lkaoue at Holmfiksi Liberators Ditto ... Temperance and Repealllall, JdIo Assizes of the Seine was occupied on Saturday with " ^aid Jcrsrett, the unfortunate man MUed on the rail- however, thought of it, and the dog was allowed to was on his first voyage, .appears to have been sub- Yorkshire.—We had a lecture from Mr. Harper, of Love-lane, Shadwell. the trial of Etienne Chevreuil, aged 24, a journeyman range about during jected to the ht last. His object ¦sav near this place on Thursday night, took place on shoema ' the day, and it has since been as- combined Ill-treatment of starvation, the Anti-League, on Friday nig John O'ConnelTs ....Ditto... Temperance and BepeaLHalL, ker, for having, on the 12th of July last, mur- certained that he has bitten confinement masterl , Jnday, at six o'clock. Frornthe evidence oftheTwo dered a several dogs at Chiswiek, , and blows. The crew of the schooner was Free Trade, which he handled in a y 125 Seymottr-street, New- woman named Celina Bronn, aged 33, by Hammersmith, and Brentford, and also a donkey, Prince, Captain, manner. He was often interrupted by a leaguer in road" principal -witnesses, the driver and stoker of a coal placing over her face a pitch Sohier, Bristol trader, having wit- . Leicester plaster. The singularity belonging to a water carrier, named Clark, at Chis- nessed the barbarity practised towards the body of the hall, named (Nathan Littlewood, a Harp Temperance ...Ditto ...Coffee House, -tS, King-street, jrain. which left for Jtusrby, about seven of the means used in the committal this poor boy on Thursday nisht, it appeared that of this, crime, wiek. About 12 o'clock on that day (Wednesday ) —having seen him not only repeatedly thrashed by shop-keeper. He mounted the orchestra twice for Borough. o'clock the . de- and the fact of the prisoner's having immediatel ceived acted as breaksman to the same train, and y tbe dog followed home from his master's house a the ruffian Christensen, but also by the mate, and, the purpose of refutuig the arguments of the lecturer, Brentford Ditto ...Drum Inn, Old Brentford. afterwards gone and delivered himself into custody, young man named Fowler, in the employ of Mr. moreover, confined but never before was therei such a specimen of 4cct%mt>anHid them on that occasion. After passing contributed to lend a in a 'cask with netting over the On Tuesday evening. tbe KjaLrhron-hil) Tunnel, ¦wiiich is little certain interest to this case. It l>ean, a lnarket-sjardener at Strand-on-tlie-Green, top, and also kept four^lays without food, stated the middle-class ignorance. He denied tliis, and denied throuirh appeared from the act of accusation O'Contiell W aid... Temperance Repeal Hall, ihaii a mile from LeiwMur, 0110 of ike -*oup that the prisoner who resides nearly opposite the Prince of Wales, and curafflMtanee to Mr. \\ to Contour, who had the that; but when he liad the !chance to refute the jnore lin^ had, on the evening of the murder, there, Mews, at tho bottom of ciains eoiuH-etiiitr tlie coal trucks broke, and the train come to the flew at him, and bit him severely on the thumb lad taken ashore, reported the ease to the constables , arguments, he completely forgot to mention them. ?uard-house of the Con-senvitoire des Artsct Mi-tiers, of the ri audience. -Marylebone-lane, Oxford- tos «topwd to remedy the accident. ThLs having ght hand, Fowler shortly afterwards com- ami observing that the responsibility of the boy's life In fact, he was a complete clown for the and declared that he had just killed a woman who plained to Mr. Battersbee of was now m their At the conclusion of the lecture, another leaguer, strest. been done, the engine -was again set in motion, but lived the dog having bitten hands, left them to bring the matter with him as his wife. He had met with the de- him, and mid his thumb open , but nothing serious beforo the court. Well, named Beardsell, tried his hand, but to little effect. O-srinz to the humid state of iht atmosj.bere, and ton- ceased, he said, the constables had the poor >lipprrines» of the rail?, in the street, a month before, and was thought of it at the time. About an hour lad's case in hand—they had him under their protec- Finding that the question of '' protection to labour," Si-quent the wheels did not proposed to her to go home and pass the ni ; ifortfjeoming (Starttst itteetutg '• Lite," and tho deceased got down off the truck on ght with after, however, a little boy, between four and five tion they brought him, it appears, us far as the was to be crowned with victory, the leaguers thought him. She consented, and remaint-J with him at his years of age, the son of Sir. King, a tailor, living court-house—and what did they do < They sent proper to try another plan ; tliitt of a public discus- Tthich "b»- «ti? ridic*:, and TiYkiuir a small ?pade or request for sumc him jhrtTcl -with him. crossed the line iir>r the purpose of days. He then wished to yet rid of two doors from the'Prince of Wales, was bitten in both on board again ! What was the consequence ? A sion , This is to come off on Thursday, betwixt Mr. city Chartist Hall, I , Turnauain Lane.—A her, but she positively refusal to quit the place. renewal of , if can be got ; if not, general meeting ol" fetoaimn;: a little sand to throw upon the 'rails. legs by the dog, and subsequently, on the same after- ill-treatment in an aggravated form. The Harper and Mr. Ackland jhe shareholders will be held, at half- Having scarcely any money to pay his rent and other noon . Mr. G. Battvrsbee himself, while sitting in the monster Chi'istenscn, with some other lecturer of the Anti-Corn League. past ten o'clock, on Sunday morning, Dec. 1st. The While in the ac-t of xluins this the second goods train expenses on Saturday night, had the , and being besides in debt, they had agreed bar, was bitten by the animal in the middle finger poor boy s hands and feet made fast, so that he could public discussion wili be resumed in the Hall at the from London c-ame along the down line at a rapid to die together by means of charcoal. They but from the fog "wliieh prevailed ai got some of the right hand ; a woman named Brown, a dealer not use these limbs ; and, this being done, he had same time. In the afternoon , at three o'clock, the TOtf . . the the brandy on credit, and drank it to give them courage, bun fastened Rochdale.—Last Wednesday there was " a grand Metropolitan Delegate ibii . it was not observed by the driver of the coal" in fish , living at Chiswiek, while passing the house, tight across the groin to the winch at Council will meet. In the '- and, liaving slopped the key-hole and windows rare- was bitten in the leg ; Mr. C. Battersbee brother of the foot of the mast, exposed muster " of free traders in the New Hall, Bayley- evening, at seven, Mr. Skelton will lecture. tniin uivril -within a iVw yank" di«tanw. When the lully, ^ to the cold and raiii , at oae shilling each 3'laced the charcoal near the bed, ready to be the landlord), in the right thumb ; a man named where some of the pilots seeing him on Sunday morn- street, " to get their bagging '] , Sai.vt George's Temperance train had swept past, the driver called out to de- lit when and to hear Messrs. Crawford ,- Uright, Cobden , and Hall, Blacktriaks , they pleased. The brandv rapidlv took Stowell, in tbe employ of Mr. J . Cloud, liveryman, ing, went to one of the assistant-constables, Mr Road.—Mr. Fairer will lecture on Sunday evening. eeas«l. mid obtaining Bo answer, commenced a effect on the sen-es of tbe deceased, and she was Payne, who, ' Co.. adv ocate their fondly-cherished nostrums of search for him. Id a rerv it>ir miaaimts he was dis- and Mr. Battersbei\ sen., in the thick part of the finding tho bov unable to stand through Dec. 1st. tiblisred xo lie down on the tied. Finding that thigh. Still no suspicion was entertained that the ill-treatment and want of food , had him conveyed to " cheap bread , " to muse " cheap labour ;" butas 1 was covt-rvd in a senseless state by the road side, with a , she lav quiet, the idea occurred to hospital not there, and as I cannot find any one of my bre- Westminster.—A public meeting will be held at woujid him to melt dog was in a rabid state until the evening of the same the , where he now lies in the greatest dan- the Clock House, frightful over the ris;b.t temple, from which some shoe-makers' wax, and spreading it on a piece ger, the doctors thren that were, I am unable to tell how the Leaguers Caatle-stvei t, Leicester-square, on brains protruded, day, when the dog was seen to bite the door-posts; scarcely entertaining a hope of his the Sunday evening, Dec. lsrt. ihe and other contusions about the of rag to place it over her face. He did this, and and it Incoming known that several recovery. The brute got on. If you want to know, take a peep^at League , face, lie wa> imnitHiiau-'y placed on «ne of the persons as well of a master was put into gaol On " after holding it on the woman's features for a short as animals had l>eeu bitten by him, Mr. Battersbee Monday evening, and the court on Tuesday took the and you will get " nothing; but the truth." On An Harmonic ..Meeting wiJi be held at the Feathers, tracks 3nd conveyed l»ack to Leicester, where he lin- time, found that she was dead, lie then thought , be directed that the dog should be boy s deposition, " Thursday night there was a great muster in the same Lower Warner-street, Fitzroy-square, on Monday p-red until ten o'clock, and then expired. In the tied up in the stable, in presence of the master who now a'»- said, of h'ghtins the charcoal, but Iiis courage failed, wiiich was done. From that time until Sunday Jast awaits the issue in gaol. Of course, should the hoy place, principally of working jinen , to hear Shaman evening, Dec. 2nd. senee of all positive knowledge, it is conjectured thai, and he determined to give himsel , he Crawford , J ohn " Fielding, .lames Taylor, and others, from the of f up to justice. The the dog refused either food or drink , but foamed at die will be tried for a capital- offence, but a Frost, Williams, axd Jo.vEs.—A public meeting in i-nnsequence of the noi^e enrine the soldiers at the guard-house at first imagined that the the mouth, and share ot the responsibili express their objections to the introduction of the , the deceased was altogether gnawed the straw on which he was ty must fall on those members will be held in the Riding School , Bidborough-street, coal train nnaware t>f prisoner intended some hoax, but on some of them placed, and even the bricks underneath ; and on ot the police \vho were aware of the. boy' New Poor Law ; Mr. Thomas Livsey was called to Burton-crescent, on Monday evening, the approach of the down train, the connecting bar s situation Dec. 2nd. j iroeeeding to his lodging in tbe Rue Aumaire, they Sunday he was destroyed. All the persons known to and did not immediately rescue him from it.— Guern- the chair, and in a speech of some length opened the Feargus O'Connor, Esq., will attend. between the wheels of the locomotive attached to lound the woman Bronn lyin^ dead, with the pitch- have been bitten have been placed under medical tev Star. business. Several resolutions were adopted and "which appears to have struck his head, and inflicted speeches made which were repeatedly cheered . S Camber-well and Walwoutu.—A meeting will be mask on her face. < )n the trial a number of circum- treatment, and have had the parts cauterized without , . held at the Montpelier the wound above described. After hearing evidenco stances came out which very materially impugned Post-Otfice RoiminiKs.—Sir,—The Postraaster- Crawford, Esq., and Mr. T. Livsey were deputed to Tavern , on Monday evening, , any unfavourable symptoms Laving appeared. Nu- General , I Dec. 2nd. to this effect the jury expressed themselves satisfied , the veracity of the prisoner's statement relative to merous dogs in the neighbourhood, supposed to have perceive, has re-issued; a notice on the convey a memorial to Spy G raham himself, signed and returned a verdict of •* Accidental death." his intention to die with the deceased. It appeared subject ot " missing, newspaper," wherein he states by nearly 12,000 rate-payers. ] Only nineteen persons been bitten, have been destroyed. Mr. Batters- the law against Hammersmith.— A meeting will be held at the Dun Ax other Railway that the prisoner was always of a morose, taciturn liee has also destroyed his cats, it being impossibl e to either the " Stealing, embezzling in the whole union have refused to sijrn ! Cow, Brook Green-lane, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 3rd. Accident.—Another accident secreting, or destroying the said newspapers, occurred on Thursday betnixi Leieussier and Ituyiy. djspostion, given iip to the most degrading habits of say to what extent the virus has bwn communicated. " and Rochdale.—1 am requested by some of the factory Tower Hamlets.—The General dissipation, dissatisfied with his wages as a journey- The young man Fowler owing to the punishment " on conviction." It is on the twe Councillors re- Two viaiemenu have reached us, but the one most , inflammation ex- t words, operatives to inform you that there seems to be a siding in the Tower Hamlets are requested to meet at generally credited is, man shoemaker (-">0 sous a day ), and still wanting tending up his arm, lias since become a patient las " on conviction ," that 1 take the liberty move amongst the different j employers to advance that a Incimire-train could not at of saying a tew words, the Whittington and Cat, Church-row, Betlmal-green, £tt along, in consequence of the slippery state of tbe- energy to better his condition. In appearance he St. George's Hospital. and laying before the publ ic wages. One firm, of the name of Butterworth, at on Sunday evening next. bore all the marks of an ill-regulated life, a fact which shall speak for itself, and show, by the rails; that the guard or stoker cnt off to scatter sand beinc Body or a Girl fovnd in the River. y on Spotland-bi-idge, gave an advance yesterday to a Spi talfields. sallow, thin, and undergrown. lie was fond of read- —Earl "screening" system, how unlikely the public are to did not advance —At. the Standard of Liberty, Brick- -jpon the rail*, and that another train overtook them, Sunday morning the body of a girl of the age ot portion of their operat ives ; as they lane, a public discussion, on Sunday in consequence of the den>e ing, but the l>ooks which he trenerally perused were get redress. A poor girl , my gamekeeper's daughter, all , the doffers turned out, arid they were obliged to evening next, on Iwt was not oW-ired oi a laseiviuu?. fifteen or sixteen was found oft" Limehouse. From got a place at Lichfield " the question of " the rights of property." i<-z. and the poor iellovr's Kraic* \rerc i their lives. 1: it appeared that the 5o considerable a quantity of previous day, in the house of Messrs. Rogers, Oldinge day the letter ought to have ing at tile Marquis of (Jranby, irell, instead of following their example, moved only bnvndy :i> to intoxicate her. This was more ea>y for come to hand,.the post -bag being opened in the pre- street, to take into consideration the strike now are requested to meet line to the down line. At the rime there and Co., St. ClementVlane, and that property to tilt in Manchester. Shortly after at 23, Tot-ton Street , Stepney Church-yard, on Sun- from the up him to do, as the deceased was known U> be fond ol aimnuu of upwards of ,u( sence of a third indifferent person , there was no letter pending of their trade - "was a verv thick and dtn>e fo>: frcvailins, -to that £4U .tO had been stolen. 1 of any sort nv the bag the hour announced, the room capable of containing day, at half-past eight. spirituous lnjuors. and had Uvn repeatedly seen in a appeal's that the money was deposited '. I then told the father to go ko<;if «ALE. ' object? could nui it- mvd beyond a very short distance, state of in the iron off to Lichfield. lie did. He got no redress ; and 1 about .100 was crowded ; Mr, Ingle was appointed to —Mr. Donovon , oi Manchester, is ex- intoxication diirintr the time she was living sale, and, as usual, a clerk was appointed to watcn pected -to deliver two lectures next Sunday, at the in consequence of »~Li?-ii tlje men were But aware of with ChenTuil. The question of rho prisoner's nicii- wrote to the (icnoral Post-office Inspector living in preside. On taking the chair, he proceeded to state a!>o of tLe do -vn irain. wLich leaves the over its safety during the day. and another to per- assuring them that if the Association Room, Mill-street, at two and six. ihe approach ' t;i] intelligence was rai-rd by hi* counsel. A jm-inoh form the like duty during North Wales, who came up, and what lie called " in- the objects of the meeting, Paddmcton tenrur.us at ei ht y'-clock, until k was xj the night. One of the vestigated " it. 1 saw 'him myself, strike now pending in Manchester was defeated by Birmingham,—The members of the National Char- ^ named l>n illarJ, one of his most intimate acquaint- partners remaining at homo on Sunday , the day clerk and had a long cltr* to tLeiii that ali cliaiice of escape wa? hopeless, ances, swore that be was weak in intellect, and the talk with him , and I demanded the letter— 1 1 said the tyranny of the firm, 'in consequence of not being ter Association are requested to meet at Mr. Clarke's asked permission to out lur » lew hours, which throughout the Reading Room, Steelhoitse-lane, on Sunday oven- and they -wert- iustai:t]y kE<>»-ked dow"n and piis^e I person for whom he worked sn-useu inclined u> the was granted. nothing about its contents )—the letter with two seals supported by their fellow sJibu-mates ^ t>Ttrr by the rrcin. The pei>«n* Isaving cliarue •>:" the At the accustomed hour in the even- on it , post-pai\l, 2d. : i\nf iht; accident nntil their and remained during the at the Wolseley Post-ofh'co, by proof positive , as attack wouhl be made upon them in Birmingham, Council for the ensuing quarter, znd to hear the brought forward a written account of the crime, and n isjht ; but when business was resumed on Monday, report of the delegates to Dudley. arrival at tlse Slouch - Irom the minuteness nt* i!> details, of the means result i Nothing '.—1 am, sir, your olu-dient servant, upon Mr. E<;inton to propose the first resolu- shows no want <>i adopted to rid the chet-t oi' its valuable content*. Of strike and to ccnaia ihe i-3Hm\ who found itu- iiudies of tile two intdlitrenre. It is filled with faults of orthography. , C. W oLbELKY. tion , which went to justify the Bradford.—The annual nuttings will be held Mr,; course all is conjecture upon the subject. Notes to condemn the conduct of Pauling and Co. as most at the usual laces deceased m a fricbtiully nrctiiawd state ou the but is not devoid of occasional iorce oi expression. arxky ; p . The Rev . Mr. V . Jackson down line l>etween ] ihe amount of £4V,7W have been stopped at the r onrini.E Abdi-ctiov.—Kill , Friday. — On tyrannical. Mr. Eginton , in a very forcible anrl able will preach two sermons the .Sloucif ami West )rayti^; After a great number of witnesses had been examined , Sun day night las , on Sunday afternoon Stations. Both bodie> were Bank ; and Forrester, the active City police officer , t , about fourteen men , whose faces speech , proposed the resolution, which was earned and evening, in the Philadelphia Chapel Wap- promptly removed to a >hed the Advocate-General addressed the Court at great engaged were blackened, and most of whom were armed , at the West J>rayton station. It is stated thiit the is in endeavouring to trace the party guilty , at- tinan imously. The meeti ng was afterwards addressed ning. Ifncth in support of the accusation, declaring that of this darini: crime. tacked the house of Michael M'GiUycuddv , of Trip- Lawes, Hullan , bodies presenteda most frichiful «pectac}p.and that no proof existed that anv agreement had been made by Messrs. Tesdale, Timmsj, Smith, Oldiiam.—On Sunday evening, Mr. P. M. Brophy pinagh, in the parish of Aglish , a- respectable farmer, Cole, Peplan , Rabone, Doricote, and Miles. All the tie watch of one of the unfortunate sufferer was between the deceased and tiic prisoner to die together ; FrnniER P.vimnoAjis.— This enormous robbery and having discharged a shot through the will lecture in the Chartist Room, Greaves-street. driven into his bod parlour resolutions were unanimously adopted. It was re- y. An inquest on the bodii - was but that, on the contrary, every thing led to the* be- continues the subject of general conversation in the window, they effected an entrance through it, and Hettwood.—A discussion will take place, in the held on Saturday last, trben a verdict ¦»ra<. rei arced rity ; but, as was the case on Mondav it Ls deemed a solved that subscriptions 1»C immed i ately opened by lief that the pri->oner had tirst Intoxicated the de- , first secu red . the servants by biiuliiij i them firmly in Birminuhaxn for Chartist Room, ou Sunday evening next. m" " Acddental deatii."' o^ased, nnd then murdered her, matter of prudence to conceal certain particulars, the the working men of every shop accordinc to a plan with ropes. They then proceeded to the bedroom of the support of the strike. ¦ Northampton.—A county delegate meeting will be AyoTETH Midljlvd f 'ory- which he had previously determined on. The pri- publication of which would probably militat e against M'Gillycudd ' held at the house of Mr. HolWel l (ira PataL Accidzxt o.s the y s daughter, a girl sixtee n years old, Central Committee ok , fton-street, 3XE5 Railwat.—Another accident, fatal in its result- soner's counsel havinir replied, the jury retired fm the apprehension of the offenders. It has ln-en a whom they violently dragged out of bed , and/regardless DctJcoMBr Testimonial.— Northampton, on Sunday next, at 2 o'clock. work of some excitement, Trades.—Savillc- Huus.', LeieesH'r-square, Wednesday 10 one individual, on this line of railway, occurred on half an hour, ;unl then nturneil a verdict of" liuiil^ under existing circum- of the incessant and feeling entreaties of the mother to ottlvgham Lilly stances, for the clerks of Messrs. Rosrers and Co. to evening, November 27. Mr. JJrasby in the chair. The N .—Mr. wHl address the people WedBe«ia% morning. The deceased, named Jo^t-pli of murder." The l ourt passed sentence of death on permit the girl to dress herself, the heartless ruffians of Notting make up ttie heavy list of mining notes ; but on committee having found it impracticable to bring the busi- ham, in the Democratic Chapel, on Sun- Woodford. a married man without family, was a d y with a firm Mep. Tuesday mornin<; the -whole were completed , and condition leaving ness to a ctuse ;it present, it was unanimously ic the emploj' of the Midland Counties Railway , six of the party behind to prevent the su kept open. The following will meet at Mr. J. Sweet's, on Monday evening. p&Ii>\, and left Rusbvj^n Webownt.p.—(. Monday niornun. le 's book, 7s. Per Mr. t-f the seven o'clock" train. (>n arriving at the S;.>u>n 'n ' flic house of Rogers am) Co. is situated in Clcnient's- to shelter the daughter sums were received :—Mr. W liitm-ore Leicester.—The Chartist Adult Sunday School last, the body of an elderl y woman, the wife of James , her mother was barba rously Chartists and friends of Station. st>me luiTimire was handed ux> to him on the lanc, rather a quiet thoroughfare, and, on Sundays beaten by these savages •lames Sweet, on behalf of tbe is now open at the Chartist Institution. Hall, a resident in 1.tu—;.v. : , i 1.ih.am, was found , and now remains under the were read from Mr. T. top ol the camaev ujk-u -wljjfh he was j^-ated, liiat especially, comparatively deserted, the houses being care of doctors. Four of the gang have been arrested. Nottingham, CV2 14s . Lettqrs Mr. Clark, of the Executive, will visit the drowned in a lod>:e of water in the Intack Field. The Self, Newport, Isle vf Wig ht , on behalf of the Chartists of he might arrange it in the u.->ual manner. He smve chiefly let out as offices , and occupied in other than ¦ following places during the ensuing week :—Alva, unfortunate woman, who was almut sixty vears ot Affectixi; that place enclosing £2 Os. lid. . from Mr. Newington, on ihe si|mal lo the driver to .-tart the trron. -»hi]e he business bom's merely by the male or female keepers. Event.—We have received intelligence , Monday ; filecultry, Tuesday ; Colsnaughton, Wed- age, liad l>een quarrelling on >aturdavniirht histwiili of the almost behalf of the tailors of ]iriglitc>n, enclosing 10s. ; from Mr. * was so enira'jTed, and Mr. Withers, tlw^nj-erint-ndeiit, This would so far afford facilities for the unobserved sudden demise of Mr. William llether- nesday ; Cevieff , Thursday . Letters for Mr. C. a daughter of liers, who U-ars a bad character. After , secretary to the Silver Plate Workers' Union , handi-d him a note, nioviti nff. The approach of the thieves, a court running also within ington a fine promising, young gentleman of eighteen Hitfifins, should be addressed, " Post Office , Dundee," where and ti>e train this circumstance she cJisapjn-areii. She wassean-iied C' . The following sums on the of two doors of the kink. The house of Roirers and Co. years of age, son of the late W. Iletherington , Esq., Hiiiiouiu-iug that they luid voted > he will be on Suiula v , the 7th. deceased being still in an civet iHr>iti'>T! i«'j> for in vain on >unday. and was not discovt-»i-d zill h:is always been of Birkenhead , and recently appointed a second lieu- v.\tc also received :—rer MrJTorrence, 1+s. (id. ; from the ihe carriage, was observed f or ionic di>taiit-i- d«nrn considered one of decided property, Derby. meeting of iwmbers of Monday ruurniiiL' The di'ivasi-d \v;ls a broad-lialier. tenant in the «Oth Rifles. Last slimmer lie hail been firm <>f MauUsluy anil Co. ; jtl 15s. from Isaac SWptiw —A general the tLe line, an-! was only Tni^.-*e«l i-n ib*- nrrivjy of ihe though 4uing a very private business ; and the head Chartist Association of this town will and a nio-t industrious woman. uf (inn, engaged in ii rowing mutch, and, from the exertion at and C. Downham, Chippenbam ; and from Mr. A. Watson, l>e holden oa train at >Ik-by, by the *nperijiienv.-re«! on the M>;i_v>' noli ami Fatal A' im.m —Alxmt the a uthor of the I'h < ' .* t >f M timru. Business ap- he incautiousl ' T whilst in a .state of persp i ration , di Is. r,d. ; per Mr. Kritli . from the men employed in the firm West Riding Delegate Meetixo.—This meet- lop of i dashed «>ut o clock on Tue-day mornini' a niu> t friulufu i acci>i<-!U pears lo \k procccdinL in the establishment in the pped them into the cold water. Eruption and gathering ensued , of Clowes, Stamford-street , s . . per Mis . Isaac's book . ing will be held in the Large Room , Bull-close-lane, aiid ignite dead. There is bin uiu- briiiiTe iifiw»-en («-curr>-«l at tin- mills ol tin- Me-^rv Martin , adjmi.- u?ual quiet w;iv . J-' KiHileairl ;. While a man of the name ot . ii!, causing mucli pain and annoyance, and" this coutinu- Is. Messrs. Omioliy and Jtwmn were appointed to wait on Siuiday, Dee. 1st, at JJ o'clock in t.'ie forenoon. Syst«»n and ileby. h i> a)»ut midday, and lua 'o 1 iir. 1-a t f. R oiiKKity at Mr.-sr.s Lonpo\ , r ^ situated ' he . Holers.— inu tor a considerable time, he went to London , and , uii the compoxitui-s . Messrs. Dowlintr and Let were !tp- Sun-dkrla.vd.—A i>uf>lic meeting (ft ' the Chartists there eitu be no iloubl that the i--t-iJent occurred 1-y l ro>i»ey «> atifiidin^ t lin^ . by soim- inadveit<-:n-i- Wki ">>;si» .»y Ni-.iii.— .Not th e "lightest clue hit--* «'l , -h J it is apprehended , took unskilfu l advice, by which , [Ktintod to wait on the carpenters. Oorpe-stm t. Chelsea. belonging to C!a.rk V l'a, Sumk-.-land, will lliv Uvv\-ase_- his clothes NYcrr caught l>y one uf the belts wliii Ix-eis <>\>Ui m»-d t<< tbe p* rpetr:iior-, ot this extra- be enf though he appeared to be cured , the disease was pro- Mr. Humplm-is handed in £11 from the Somers TuwnLoeal held'at-two o'clock, Sunday afternoon , ro of ine carriage, coining In t-unta*-t -^ith tin carrieil him n-niul tbe drum attached to llnvniuinc ordinary rohljery. All idea is now abandoned of the on business "f ' ' out life v.;. bably thrown into the system by the too rapid dry ing Committee. Messrs. Oamniin and Conolly were deputed of importance. Lriil^f . Near tbe iviilrv of the .uvii ^inie fur from Win-n he w:t> taken iva- extinct, lie - thieves having started for the continent. Mr. IiobU-r , drvailfuii mangl'il. The }><•(.r man has k-fl a wilt- up of the sores. He returned liotne to his family ap- to unit on the smiths, Hole-vn-the-Wall, Chancery-lane. thv -•t- "2>oJ s caji ha* Iktii discover"-1!, redvicinu tlic > who has been employed by the iimi, started imme- Halifax.—Mr. Bedin will lecture in the large ' ' »ev fM rbildivn . parently, »]i'S and room, Bnli-close-lam , on Sunday (to-morrow) at time, resolved to return to the-military college at also some of the neighbouring collieries, held their second The \»t oj Infant;- u-e \ ~t WolveuiiamI'T«>n — froni which place he returned hist night, and it is half-past six. A- i IDEM o.N THE linjXM\3f H HAIL W i -y. —* >n Sut- * Brussels, where he had before studied, to make the anniversary on Monday. thej-Joth instant, at the house of T»F. Jxyi e-t —The in>j !i'-t was rcsuni(*ri>ii>jhi to » oi.iH-lu^ioii on Friday, when the 1<-;- that the iruihy panics bad not started for France ; be delivered in the above Hall on S unday evening np-train in-in liret-nwirh. an aix-Ident o«-<-urr>-d to an On his arrival there he was congratulated by his sat down to an excellent dinner of (rood roast beef. After btvrinz vi-nij ct was relurntnl:— " That tbe sa;d and this assurance is further continued by the fart next, by William Dixon , at half-past six o'clock. fcideri y wi.man. named Eiien lK»nacht>". .i'_reJ it:», tin- former companion.*, to whom he was much endearq l ; the cloth was withdrawn the evening was spen t in much uky. unknown feniale rlultl was l *>rn alive m the mum:; t hat ltami-1 F orrester is m town. Tile supposition but , B —Mr. James Leach, of Manchester, will de- "ariiV of a ' iit-enwich jH-a«iiincr, whi'-h i^ likely uj alas ! on Wednesday week , when he sat down to harmony till ten o'clock , when all separated, much de- " of Odolwr. in the year :if«nv*aid , and dieil unineiii- now entertained is, that the produce of the robbery liver a lecture in the Garden-street Lc:ture Room, on pro^e ti-tai i«j her. Previous lu ihe train amviac at dinner with them, he suddenly remarked that he felt lighted with their repast. j ateh after hrr biith, and was found dead i>n tit- is secreted , and that the notes will not be put iii Sunda v evening next, at hull-past six o'clock. liie mruliir yhtu' nna. a nian in tLe san^t. viirrhw extraordinary sensations , and could eat nothing. 2>th day of the same month, in tbe same year, m circulation for the present. A full account, con- Delegate Meeting of Lancashire with L,-r t>pt*ned the door aj;d jumped out. Sljr, be- Being observed to be ill , and afterwards to faint, he The next General the nigiit soil of a cerUiin privy situate in tbe parish nected with the numbers of the stolen notes, lias been -, MARKET NEWS. lir% in«: that tbe train was at it> ntact with the «teps of tLe rarriap - . HOME CmOTIT.— MaIDSTONK WEDNESDAY ' such vjoJeijw w;l> caused suthcit-nt evidence tlin-s not negotiated amongst the South American States is , , NoV . 27- place, which will be addressed by W . P. Hubert, Esq., and 10s. to til ; Oat straw, ) l 10s. to U 12.-. ; Wheat Straw, A ! —The commission of R.iiLw i Accimnt at M:M>s.iiA>"i>.—^ n Saturday appear to the said juror* " worthy <>f consideration. One of the superior officers gaol delivery for the county of several of the accredited agents of the Association. Chair U 12s. to U 14s. per load. Supply moderate, and la>t a Litltr hoy nauj'-d • •eonre L'routher. of Hriidon- [Mr. Sheriff w;is ivinoved from tlic policc-vtation to of the City police received a letter in the course oi Kent was opened on Tuesday last by Mr. Justice to be taken at two o'clock in the afternoon. The levy, trade very steady. lernutr, iiear Sunderland , wa* killed on the Durham yesterday, informing him that the whole of the pro- Williams, and this morning the business of the as- v Stafford <»n the night of his commitment, and Miss including Law Fund and General Contribution, is I s. (id. Thursday.—Coax, Market.—Closk of the Mab- and . undtrland Hallway, by Ijcina run over by two Railu>n and Mr. Hildn-th early on the following perty which was stolen from Messrs. Rogers' banking- sizes commenced. There are forty-two prisoners for per member. k.ET -.—Adair's Main, ltis «d. ; Buddie's West Hart- trial 5raggon* a» thev -were jsi-ssiisj; or llie Jine near IJendon. moniinc : but Mrs. Hildreth has remained in tiic house was deposited in a house in tJie neighbourhood , seven of whom are charged with murder. There ley 18s. ; ilastiug's Hartley, 18s. ; Holy well Main, It appeal's the little ,,ieDuw iva~ atteiuptins to get on town, in const-Muencc ol" ilic ill state of her health, j of WaJworth ; and off two of the force were sent in a cab are also several other serious offen ces. A PcBtic Meet/so of Miners will take place on Mon- 20s.-; Nelson's West Hartley, lKs. ; Old P'onWp, 16s. ; Dajjd day next at the Horse Shoe nrclsley. near Olclliam which to one of i be wa s n.S) w];en he fell down, and both toact upon the premises, although the information bud Th e Case of Richard , the Parhkiue.— , jB , Urd's Redheugh, lo's. tid. ;" Oakwellgate Main, 15s. j ^ Th e 1n>amu iije at Wolveiuumptun.—The jm- , wacgon> pas.-ed over him. brvaking bis les*, ujid in- all the appearance uf a hoa-x in the eyes of experienced Mr. Bodkin made an application to the Court in re- will be addressed by Mr. William Dixon of Manchester, llavenswortk West Hartley, ; Taylor's iiin Mr. Sheriff, and Mr. and Mrs. ' 17s. West ^ru>jr >eTrivly in other }-arts of his liody. He soners. MLvs llaikon, men. '1 he latter win anonymous, and written in a ference to the above prisoner, who, it will be remem- and other friends. Chair to be taken at two o clock , p.m. artley 17s; ' ' wen- brought bci'orv the coroner's in- H , 6d. ; Townlev, 17s. «d. ; West Hart- died shortly after fr>nu exli.iu-tjon, bis remains pre- Hildreth. auain wretched manner ; but so ready arc people to grasp bered, after having murdered his father, made his 18s. ; W.E., Brown' quest on Thursdav , l»ut no further evidence of any ley, Acun Close, 20s. ; W.E.r 3 seniins a sboekins: sjiectacle. 11 is rather remarkable at any hope in a desperate case, that it was speedily way to France, and was eventually broug ht back to unscreened, ltis. ; W. F. Clark and Co., 18s. ; W. E., that al»out a year ai:d a half apo he ev-^ped luira- importance was aJduci-d, and the inquest was again reported amongst the police that all the money would this country and committed for trial. The learned The " Northern Star'' on Repeal.—Now that the On Clennell, 18s. ; W. E. Killingwoith, 19s. 6d. to 20s. ; culoosij from heincr kiDed on the same sj>ot ny a train adjourned until Tue>day. Friday the prisoner? lx>, by six or seven o'clock, certainly in the custody Counsel, after having briefly alluded to the circum- Star appeal's in London , jits connexion with Repeal- before Mr. W. E., Xewmareh, 1'Js. 3d. ; W. E., Northumberland, 01 was-jj.n.,. at ivIiK-h thn*- he was knocked down :md wen- placed at the bar of the public office of the City commissioner or the Lord Mayor. The stances of the case, said there was no doubt that the ers will no doubt be increased ; and it may not be l its, <)d. ; W. E., Walker 19s, 9en . and rhe srreater part (if his fa/-e H ill, Mr. liorker. cabman was the only one who gai ned by the report , unhappv young man was insane, and he had t»ecn re- improper here to insert a list of all the Repeal, wards \V. E.. Belmont, 20s. Gd. ; W. E., Biudd lTs lletton he Tin- only aililitional •¦vi- y , luach luuiiiiOt-tl. »> n another .K^a-ion narrua-iy niairistnite- of tin- count\ for the poor man who owfi'-d the house, upon beiim moved by order of the Secretary of State to a criminal in and about London , in iordrr to afford facilities to .lolm Title}, '¦ownian wljii i)< y.i.~. 22s. (id. ; W. E., East lletton , 2»a. 3d. ; W.E., ts«ip<'i drowning, anil was rescue*1 from under a »hi }i "» dencc cal^f-d "as a , ^d shewn the warrant, expressed the greatest surprise lun atic asylum , where he now remained. .As the such as may wish to visit] them in the different loca- l»xK of a female infant in the Haswell, 22s. b'd. ; W . E. lletton, 22s. 3d. ; W. E., boti«.>ni when a]J hot**- dj" }j;s rtfovrrv wa> iri > en uji. that be fo:md tbe and indignation at the nJumny, and invited the trial, therefore, could not come on , he would app ly lities. We insert them without any attempt at clas- 2(fc l|uinton's outlmuse. The prwuier^ Hylton, . ; W . E., Lambton, 22*. : W. E., Pem- nijrhtsuil i:» Mr. most scrupulous investigation. The expectation ol to the Court to discbarge the recognisances of the sificat ion, s , (3d 1>o:t .—<; 3ti!.L —An inijui-st w:u->hcld at the lJuck say anything in their defence, wen- r:?.-h berton 20s. tid. ; W. E. Richmond, 2ds. , ; W. E., declining to the police of course proved delusive. The person witnesses who had been bound over, and to order that The following Wards hold their meetings on a Sun- "Russel l' 22-s., :j W 's22s. b'd. hiii . lUtU<-m r . mi tile IxhIv nf Kici»ani Dearden. lar- v taifi>rd . Mis- Uaillon ibr conceal.!!^ s lletton, d. ; . E. f Stewart ; commitleu t" who was subjected to this annoyance declares that the money and other valuables taken from the person day evening :— \ W. E., Caradoc 22s. ; W . E. I f;.rtlepool, 22s. ; Hi'-r, ai:»->l 17 y.-ar*. who cut b:> throat i'ii the }.\tb the 5>inb nf h>-r c'uiM. and the other prisoner* ;i- ai-- , he is not aware how he could have provoked the ani- of the deceased gentleman at the time of the disco- Tom Scetle W;ird...tM-ei-n Man , Berwick-street, \V. E., Heseklon, 2»s. ; Hall, 2us. Gd. ; W. E., Kel- instant. It apjH-arvd he bad ) >tfu in a ln\\ »iaie <»: mosity of any living being to so unkind veiy of the murder migh t be delivered to his friends. ] . ; W. E., Evetiwood, 19s. ; W " " ¦li :! ; ! ij ! :i fh of teniu'irji n hl-^iisliy. " Ili^iTs . ' , rolal;tl-< n ct, on the "i>m! . ul' Kidiard lteddil!^ , Mred exchange. Tbe mode in which the robbery was i-f- Orny's luii Ditto ;.. Albert . U ra\ s Inn-lane. E *,' St. Ilolen's Tcos, lits. ti< l. ; W. K., Tees, 22s. ; ' Tin: HuTANicAi - Remedial System. Dloomsburv ..Ditto J.. White Hart , Drury-lime. >Iw iPoS7- llki riL Mj\Mjj i.HT£S. > >11 Tu<-=- rwi-ui _i-t«o. a n iuiiKiIe , v\ b<> lur i!k- !asi iiim-i<--»i f<-c!ed is pretty well ascertained ; and as the lurks of — Presentation . W. K. , Tees Hettoii , 1SS. ; W. E., West Tees, 20s. ; ' ok Plate to Dh. . Urat uin ;.Ditto - Wliiti- I-ion , l»rury-laue. s. ttay aili-niooii. ai n\»' n rlij'-k. an it.jui^t was held at years Lnxji.r>-<1 under t- t-ui -.- I lock ,;aw ( Charlotte hunkers' safes are generally on the patent principle, Coffin. —On Tlmrsday evening the ... Clackmannan , 10s. ; Cowpon Hartby, l^ ; Hartley, * friends of I)r. ¦;..» ru\en Head , Drury-lane. the (i >n>l;»T s on,-j-e. \ em!rrt'l. i>-f(>n: Mr. llud- i 'Lii'k c s,-i ji l lLi.1 ojj FrJ>ia;» tiie dt-n -a-M-d . while talk- the probability is that the keys had on sonic occasion CofHn , medical botanist , took jtea to- Drury Lane Ditto 1 7^. tid. ; W. E., Tnwiihill Eljrin , 1"». 6d.—Ships gether in S . Two brewers, Vi . s'• aitd ing tn a female in what .' -r, termed th- •jiiaj-iintine been mislaid, and that advantage was taken of that the public room, Bull Close-lane, Halifax , T. . Duneombe Ditto .. ne-street arrived sinf-e last day, l-r> . um-ijrurdeii . 4", who-e }iU--}iau a bricklayer it Ward, »ud-U verjrr< < ns, itc, F'ri'iicii Ditto , n- nf stock hero to-day whs less than that exhibited on St. Luke' the hn^Uind liad l n-cn drinkiiitr ali i-ea-i-d was at tbe point uf death, fnnii what has transpiivd. First , that a successful and the proceedings enlivened by -the performances ot ; lam*, s. Wednesday last . Tln> attendance of buyers being ]) r. s Ditto ;.. British Qut-t-n , Whit>;eross- and ilint jJm" «Wea»«-il c;ane io him about iuitl-i!:i\ a mi wjtii.—~ t!nmi:lit h>- tin-d i'ro ni the liursllji^' ol rrt-<- aaa planned to lcc-1 |ioss<-s.-ion ot' the keys ol' the a iDiisic.il bjind. After tea , Mr. .lolm (>ihsun , Tresi- Grjiv ' numerous, the general demand vulrd active at some- ¦! street eiid'-avuurin-j t«t C"t liiin hojuc Tlie woiar.n was »umi' lar^e i)i m.J-\i»xi In h;«. infancy dec£-ase- l 1-ad strong rhiM : >ecoiuliy, i hal tlic party delinquent has d ent of tlio JIfllifa .v Botanie;il Society, was railed to ; . what ikl vanced nitcs. H _cef, from J*' . 8d. to 4s. 2d. ; the chair, who offered some Moorf ield.s Ditto j.. Brown Bear, Eldon-^tieet. very ill. and beriml aim l her ) iu>- sf t!)<- ,'aw, w]i;i !j cau.->ed th'* Uinoi; of on a former occasion not stood A ]—and , thirdly, frenera l observations on Mutton, 3s. to 4s. 2d . ; Veal, 3s. to 4s. ; and Pork, the ¦ llooi helds . band \o u« Li-iiii-. '3 be prisoner cajn c to the d» >e»ias'"d, the two jaw Uhh--. and in consequence of this the that there is a clue to the retreat of the delinquent. progress of scientific discovery , dwelt upon the 2s. fd. to 3s. lOd. per 81bs. Supply :—Beasts, 40 ; and lladtieJd saw him strike h'-r in the breast. 'She onh wav to sat isfy him with food was throuirii an There, was something like a run upon the bank on l>e netits of botanical societies, especiall y in reference St. John's Wood Ditto i.-l'hteni.x , North-street, St Sheep, 1 ,312 ; Calves, 47 : Pigs, o.'S. cried out, " Don't >trike me, my love !" any extracting two in which ¦ Hermondsey . going to have you following me up ain! down the t he visitation of be said. "' 1 taji't ^o home, my love," and SiNr. CoHi n Inspector-General ... Ditto i.. I'riuee sHead.Prince s-street JLuLsHAM, Nov. 27.—We had n fair demand for Tavern, I'embroke-squai-e, Kensington, on the U«iy attracting observation ;i as a memento- of the .services lie has peiformcd : Westminster. once or twice more, he irot hoiti cf her head anrl of Mar>- Garfield . It a]>peared, on the opening of , wit h ,"00 or 4,000 sove- each kind of fat stock to-day, and prices were mostly '"jo^.veti" j beat ; it violently apiinst ihe -.vinuow bot- reigns. The transaction—the possession ot the keys, in Halifax, the efficiency of his gratuitous relief Westminster Ditto ...Star and Garter, Peter street, supported. Beef, from 3s to 4s 'id ; Mutton , 3s 2d to tbe inquiry on Friday last, that the deceased i;:id of the distresses of the sick and indigent poor, Westminster. tom. Tbe master came and separated them, and been liviim for the last twelve months as cook hi rhe the opening of the strong room, and the principal 4s 2d ; Veal , 3s to 3s Sd ; and Pork, 2s lOd to 3s 6d lold the prisoner to ct> out of tbe house. The de- party being fairly on '"the road"—occupied less and of the invaluable information conveyed to the Lambeth Ditu> \.. A njcel, Lambeth-walk. service of Mr. Coljett, a gentleman holding an uffn ia)' ' per t4bs. ceased could not walk, but went and sat down on than three quarters of an hour. public t hrough the medium of his lectures on botany. " ^t. George s Ditto ... Te mperance Coffee House, Arundel, Nov. 20.—Prune Beasts and Sheep com- situation in the House of Commons, and resuiiii:.' at Dr. Coffin returned thanks in a speech of considerable Webber-row, W aterloo- some steps opposite. 1' ri—jDer 2<>t bold of her arm ; No. 2S, I'embroke-squai-e. Durum the whole tiuie of Extensive Hovsebreakint.and Robbery at Glas- manded a ready sale at full prices, but with other he said, " < ume. Kiiza, will you go (' " She said. " 1 length ; lie observed that as to the gift with wiiich roud. Beef, from 2s. lOd. her bviiig there she was never known to go \o L*-d, gow.— Friday morning, about one o'clock, a robbery (J'Brien ' kinds of stock the trade ruled dull. can't, Jove." lie heaved her up. and went off- in tin- they had presented him , it might perish , but the Smith s Ditt o ...Crown, H olland-street, Black- 4s. 2d. ; Veal, 3s. 4d. but she would sleep sitting in a chair in the kitchen, of a very daring and extensive character was perpa- triar' to 4s. 4d. ; Mutton , 2s. 8d. to direction of the town. .Jane Lansrton depo>ed t<> sentiments contained in the address would never die, s-road. to 3s. 8d ; and Pork , 2s. K»d . to 3s. (id. per 8lbs. and her manners Averc in all respects must eccentric, trated in the drapery warehouse of Mr. William being inherent in the heart of man. Though thev seeing the prisoner stribi- the deceased, and kick her the other servants scarcely speaking to her, on ac- Patrick . Clyde-terrace, Uorbals. The thieves, it E. B. Hoche Ditto ...Cheshire Cheese, Grosvenor. Chichester, Nov. 27.—There was a tair amount under the tbin. after leaving the beer-shop, might be perverted by improper education , as was the row, IMmlico. to-day at very full prices. -tnn count of her crossness and snappish manner of an- appears, effected - an entrance by forcibly breaking case as it of business transacted here Lewis deposed that she saw the prisoner drairjinir tbe regarded the science and practice of niedi- Rotherhithe Ditto-;..Six Bells, Millpond-bridge. Mutton, 3s to 4s 2d ; Veal, 3s swering them. On the night of Wednesday last , open the back windows, and succeeded in carrying ciilc, yet it was his be, Beef, from 3s to 4s 2d ; deceased alons the stivet. She sat down on the edire privilege to the humble instru- Lincoln's Inn Ditto '...Temperance Hall, St. Cle- to 3s 8d; and Pork, 3s to 3s 6d per 81bs, Suckling about half-past eleven o'clock, Rose Jackson, the off three hundred bolts of silk ribbons, a quantity ment of pointing out a more excellent way, and to of the 3s?. He asked her to «et up. She did not nursemaid, after having supped with deceased, who of silk handherchiefs, : meiit's-lane, Strand. Calve*, 18s to 28s ; quarter-old Store Pigs, 16s to _ sewed muslin collars, and dissipate the mistaken notion that no one could heal Nation do ?- >: .-aid he took iiis foot, and he took a " run-bur during the evening appeared in her usual good state stockings, along with £'.i in single notes, and .£16 in Dittoi...Temperance Cott'ee House, 20s ; and Milch Cows with their Small Calf, 161 to punc?'' [a runninu kick 1 and kicked her with his foot disease but those educated at the schools . He alluded j Hij^h-street, of health and spirits, took the candle oif tbe table to silver and copper. The proprietor of the warehouse, to his forthcoming work on medical botany, the prin- Camden-town. 191 each. in the belly, very heavily. He ran lack about two uo up t<> bed, when the deceased willed her back, and who resides above the premises, fortunately heard Clerkenwell Ditto...Horse and Groom, 3, Turn- yards to do it. She fell back insensible by ihe force ciples of which would be the basis on which the bota- ; mill-street. asked her to leave the candle. She did so, and on the noise caused by the depredators, and immediately nical associations would be fonned. The meeting BIRTH. of tbe kick, and 1 asked him how he could for shame. down again into the kitchen the next Short-ditch Ditto;...Cnion Coffee House, L'nion- On Mondav, 25th inst., at Newcastle-upon-T coming morn- proceeded to inspect his shop, just as one of the thieves was addressed on the advantages of botanical know- ¦ yne, He said, if 1 meddk-d with his wife and liim. he ing, about seven o'clock, she found the deceased street , Shorediteh . j lie wife of W. V. Roberts, Esq., of a son. in was climbing over an adjoining wall . Of course, an ledge and the benefi t of associations for its diffusion , Franklin would serve me tbe same. 1 did not speak more. but the kitchen, dressed a> she liad left her on tbe pre- alarm was soon given, and in a short time afterwards, Ditto;.. .toachmakers' Arms, Long- I helped her home. She never spoke after the k. by Messrs. C . Fielding, A. Tidswell , I). Ross, Mr. ki' vious nigbi. lyinu on the door, and -juite insensible. Mj-. J'ruaii, tbe t-Hii-irirt oinVer oi* the _ iorl«il* ."Steve , (' i acre. After tic prisoner had kicked the deceased, he < ns of London {lh: .'» first patient), and Dr. Washington Ditto TO BOOKSELLERS AXD KEWSTENDERS. The inquin was then adjourned for a /<«.-? iuorv-i,, ex- criminal department, succeeded in capturing six of Smith , ... Tem perance Hall, Cable- drajnred her as far as the Kind's Arms, havins lus of Todniorden. Last year a gold medal , in HE Tracie.suppliea wttn the " Nokthekn Star," and amination of the body to l>e made. This was done, tbo Thieves—three men and three women—;il»ng case, was presented at Leeds to Dr. Coffin street , Wellclose-square. hniids round her waist, lie left her on the ikurs with the , by a nu m- Deptford Ditto ... Navy Arms, High-street , T all other Newspapers and Publications, by ARTHUR and, in accordance medical testimony, the with a considerable portion of the stolen goods , in a ber of the inhabitants that, DYSOX , J31 - SHOKE1HTCH -opposite the public-boose. He weni off. sinpns, of town i Deptfurd. . (late Lloyd's). Country .Inrv returned a verdict of " -Vatura! death." house in Clyde-terrace. About seven o'clock the Amenta may know terms on -application as above, prepaid^ lower Jown the street. Slie was dead befoiv we irot Repeal of the Malt-Tax. Kensington Ditto' ...Co-acli and Horses, Kensing- Htdkopuobia.—lhiri;i£T the List five oi six days t!.e same mornins. a woman belonging to the party was —The London Com- enclosing a stamp. A . D. has just printed a- New Edition, her home. The prisoner declined saying any iiiine. also apprehended at the Edinburgh Railway Station, mittee have just issued a circular, inviti ng the co- ton. of the People s Charter. Ask igr Dyson's " Conference' but called witnesses to prove the previous indisj >o- 2Tpatesi alarm and excitement has existed tlirough- operation Greenwich Ditto ...O]»p<^it.'the Hospital, Oreun litiun. ( with a larse quamitv of the stolen ribbons in her of parties favourable to a repeal of the E' sition of bis wife. The jury at once retumi-d a % er- out the neichbourbnod of Turnham-grecn and his- malt-tax, , wicfl . pOssf-vMOll. and urging the necessity of fonni-u local EDWIN WOODHAM AND NEWS- dict of manslaui^iter. wk-k. in consi'nucnce of a mad dog liaving bitten committees " Wool wich Ditto...Duke of Wellington, Wool , BOOKSELLER in the agricultural districts. It is ev i AGENT , SISTEit-GATE, NOTTINGHAM, several persons and animals. It appears that on Dreadfi l Cruelty.—The public mind has, since dent that those I wich. of the A Gamekhepxb Saturday tight last, who have taken the subject in hand TAKES this opportunity irf informing the readers Seot.— Mr. Wednesday week, the 20th inst.. a small Scotch Tuesday last, been much excited by the report of a are determined not tu relax Fulham Ditto ... Wal ham-greeii, Putnam. " Nokthekn Stab," , that ing to its removal to Lon- Green, gamekeeper to J. S. Lescher. K>q of South pr«peity of Mr. George Batters-bee, their exertions but have o^ 'rrung ^ terrier dotr. the case of abnost unliearu-of cruelty practised by the the subject thoroughly canvassed. Wards that hold their Meetings on Monday evening :— don, he will be euabled to supply it every Saturday mo \S eald, tssex, wa> wounded by a ,2Tin>hot, in an at of the Prince uf Wales public-house, The first general with the other London weekly newspapers. - the landlord master ofa Danish vessel, misnamed Christian Chris- meeting of the society, we St. Patrick's Ward ...Temperanceand Itcpealllall tempt to appreLenil a poacher, who e^aped. .Mr. Turnham-:n-een, which was 18 months old, and had tensen, towards;a boy understand, is feed to The Broadsheets and Periodicals for the current weei named Wilhelm Ferdinand take place on Friday, the 13th of December ; 8, Rose-street,Gree,k-street Tuesd Green lies.in a uanu'erous stau-. been in his possession from a puppy, was observed to Flinli'-r, aged seventeen, who belonged , at the are received by him, and ready for delivery every to the crew oi Freemasons' Tavern, London. , Soho-sijuare. morning. . " • , 6 THE NORTHERN TSTAH . I November 30, 1844. *, -• " - - . . i ^^^ ^fcrfign ifcouemmts. IjOwer Arragon, and give the lie completely to the POLAND. test for the Presidency in America has filled the couiitenahce fell " from that moment. The elder ®*vituttuve. stories circulated by the Spanish Consul at Bayonne, More Russian Tyranny.—It is said that the Em- Tory press of England with loud mouthings against went on to argue tliat Joe's death was ordained of FRANCE. of his liaving taken refuge in Navarre, On the 18th peror of Russia has issued an order by which all popular rights ; and as foul practices of. every descrip- the Lord; on account of his transgressions—that he did Ijjibh Flax.—At a late meeting of the Roseommoa General Zurbano and his troops entered the town of Snaps jlhd Mcbdeb.—-The Gazetu den Tribunaux natives of Poland are prohibited from marrying tion have been charged upon the Chartist supporters not apostatize, but he " wrought abominations," and Agricultural Society, Mr. Hogg stated that he ore- states that on Wednesdaylast a deplorable event Soria, where he was well received by the inhabitants. till they have completed their thirtieth year. of Polk, we beg to present the enemy with the fol- was therefore deemed unfit to direct " the kingdom," pared forty-five acres of worn-out , , found that previous to his arrival the stubble for a Sax- canse3 » considerable excitement amongst the in- He however lowing account of the manoeuvres of their American and share in its triumphs. The transgression was in crop, and though without manure, the crop was good. habitants of tbe house So. 2, in the Rue des FiHes- political chief of the place nad issued a bando, order- UNITED STATES. partisans. We extract the following from the Demo- introducing the " spiritual wife system." On this One acre which he had scutched , produced a clear dc-Cal?aire> Two young persons, lately married, ing that Zurbano should be shot, if taken prisoner GLORIOUS TRIUMPH OF cratic Camqaign of the 2nd November :— subject it; was expected that the " elder " would have profit of £26, and he estimated the nett profit of an upon his simple identity being proved. Zurbano, THE AMERICAN DEMO- Impoktant Detection. , were found dead from suffocation in their bed-chamber. CKACY.—ELECTION OF MR. POLK AS PR ESI- — We stop the press to an- gone into! the. details and exposed it fully. But he acre of good flax at £80. This was receiTed witk The husband, Trbo was a cloekmaker, sent his appren- upon this, ordered the political chief himself to be DENT. ; nounce the astounding discovery which has just been contented himself with a general denunciation of it— great applause ; but no steps, it appears, were taken , made of a l f the hi tice -with a message to a distant part of the town in shot as an example to all persons in anthority not to Liverpool, Saturday. p ot o W gs to carry the State by a said that! it was universally prevalent at Nauvoo— to enable the farmers to follow out Mr. Hogg's suc- publish such atrocious and santruinarv mandates. — The steam-ship Great system of double baelots. evil order to Tiare time to carry Ma project into execution . Western, Captain Matthews, arrived in the Mersey and that it was to free " the Church " from that cessful practice. Through the agency of the Agricul- "When tie apprentice returned, he found the door These orders were at once carried into execution. A We have a package of them before Us, printed on thin that Sidney Rigdon had taken a separate stand. tural Societies and Poor Law unions, with the battalion of the regiment of Saragossahas^ronounwt/, shortly before noon. She left the wharf at Newr paper, procured from their central Royal closed, arid after ha-ring in rain knocked for some York at fifteen minutes past two o'clock on the af- source of supply, with Elder Winchester called on all the faithful to come Agricultural Society as a centre, it -would not be diffi- time he determined to apply to a locksmith. When and gone over to Zurbano, and it is expected that the peculiar marks, and Ingeniously folded with a little fly- out and separate themselves at once from their cor- cult, if the -gentry were wisely liberal, to extend'tie le will be followed b ternoon of the Oth inst., and made this port in thir- leaf to catch together, so as to appear but , doomed 1&L.49W was opened the unfortunate couple were examp y more of tbe troops. teen days sixteen hours and a half, the snoitest pas- a single uullut, rupt brethren at Nauvoo, which was, he said growth of flax to every district in Ireland. One acre found dead on their bed, locked in eaehoihers'ssEms. Information has also been received that a rising aud to part when thrown down into the ballot box. to destruction , and was fast falling into decay on ac- of the fine alluvial soil of Ti of puBcoa in Sage she has accomplished during the season. She pperary or Limerick A large chafing dish, oout&Jnir^j the remains a lias taken place in the province of Gtri brought thirty-one passengers. They would deceive all but the most vigilant scrutiny. count of its iniquities. The " Twelve Apostles," as would yield a more profitable return, with good ma- -wag favour of the constitutional cause. Two towns, As- ' The law is, that when an excess of at Nauvoo in quantityof charcoal, found in the centre of the The contest for the Presidency, esteemed so doubt- ballots is foun d in the they call themselves, were very busy nagement, than three under a wheat crop. The pre- chamber. The cause, of thi& double suicide has not cotia and Aspetia, have pronounced, and General ful, is decided in favour box above the number of names on'the poll-list, an equi- the very delectable business of defaming and slander- sent time is peculiarly favourable to its encourage- lturbide lias placed himself at the head of the move- of Polk, foremost in whose valent number shall be drawn out by lot—a the recent been ascertained. Their furniture showed that they policy are the annexation of Texas to the United process by ing one another. It is estimated that ment. Railways will soon connect the most distant ¦were both affluent and orderly. The ment. It is reported that a further rising has taken which, in such a case, the Democratic part} alone must Mormon war will cost the state of Illinois 20,000 dols., points of the island with the Belfast market, afford- same journal States, the support of the institution of (slavery, and, the states that a considerable multitude assembled on place in the province of Galicia, which is known to to use his own words suffer. and that tlie aggregate expense incurred during ing cheapness, facility, and safety in the conveyance. be in a state of disaffection. , " such a tariff for revenue as These have been sent uniformly ail urn- would not fall short Saturday last at the Court of Assize of Melun. The will yield a sufficient amount to the Treasury as will tht; State ; year on account of the Mormons —Trake Chronicle . serious nature of the charge to be inrestigated, tne Madrid, Nov. 39.—General Araoz, a distinguished and in counties where the tickets had been already of 50,000) dollars. Extraordinary Agricultural Produce. defray fclie expenses of Government, economically printed, the la —Messrs. taleirt of the public prosecutor, and the Dumber of officer , has been arrested and thrown into prison, for tter are destroyed, and the fraud ulent seed merchants, 41, administered." Other questions are likewise in- double ballots substituted. CANADA. Toole and Mac-key, Westmorland- objects which were to be produced in evidence— no other apparent reason than that he was some years volved in this Elk( tioxs—Victory of the Government street, favoured us with a view of samples of decision given by the citizens of the There is no deception nor mistake in this, The Aftring- amorist the rest a large earthen dish, in which ago the commanding officer of GeneralPrim ; General United States—the bank question, the distribution information. Paktv —Curious enough, while the States wew agi- ham carrots and Swedish turnips, grown by John, was preserved the head of the Tictim—stimulated the Ramirez, though with the weight of eighty years of the surplus revenue The same system is doubtless extended to other states. circumference by the Presiden- Genty, land steward to Henry Murray, Esq., Mount , affecting the repudiating It may , perhaps, be too late now to counterac tated from centre to curiosity of the inhabitants of Melun. The farts, as upon his shoulders, is ordered off to the Canary States, Native Americanism, and other minor mat- t this v ile tial election, the elections in Canada were going on at Murray, near MuUingar, county of Westmeath. It staled by the Attorney-Goneral, were as follows :— Islands, and, on his remonstrating, is arrested, thrust ters treason ; but wherever this paper may reach in season result has been the triumph of is only neeessarv to say, in praise of Mr. Genty'a su- . According to the New York f lcrald, the tariff before th e election , we .summon our friends to Ut- the same time. The An agea woman, named Neven, a widow, without into a coach, and carried to the castle of St. Catulina , may be .somewhat modified at the next session , on their the Governor-General's party. From the latest rc- perior culture, tliat the combined weight of six tur- children, having coueeived a warm affection fur a at Cadiz, till an opportunity offers of sending him thoug guard , and to insist thiit the nispi-cturs shall examine ' enabled to state, that 42 Conservatives nips is 1021bs., mid that of twelve carrots 20lbs. Mr. h it never can be essentially altered ; no hank, each ballot before it goes i nto the box. tu ms we ii re f amily named 3lerger, x>ld Ler pri-perty and divided beyond the seas. Even ill health is no protection no distribution can take place for the present ; now are elected, 2'i Radicals, and V doubt ful. This leaves (it-nty had forty-seven tons of the turnips per Irish it amoEjst them, reserving for her own u?e an an- arainst Mich men as the airents of Xurvaez in Madrid. It tho \\ hlgs should cheat the democracy out of the to come in, but whatever be their 'acre, and of the "carrots twenty tons per ditto. The negotiations may 1h> opened for the annexation of election by such menus, as this , we w, ,ulil JO more returns nuity of 200f. and a capital of o'Ji.rf. About eight General Espinuza, in the face of ' a medical report Texas, but as the Senate will be Whig for two vcarx not :iti=uer for nature t hev cannot affect the j fcneml dii-ision. latter are now selling fur three pounds per ton in months nftv'r the widow Neven went to reside with tiiat hi' is unlit to be removed, is sent off under an , the consequences. That it woul'l be patientl y submitted seems to be setting in very earl y this Dublin . Mr. (!. states in his letter, that he " ob- at least nothing can 1k> done effectually as regards to, nmy well be doubt.. The wiSti k the family of th* Mergers, cnrii-hins The family with esi-tirt to 1' ono lvii-o, -while General A rristaz> Cuba. Such I' h.uuo kk ui-' Mi:. I' oi.k. — As tin- cli;ir;u-tor of impassable. Ahesdeit turniji, at the Westnieath Agricultural regards the Whig party as utterly and for ever <1m- 1 red , and in maiiv districts the roads were penciled, the Tictim of a horrible murder. On the proceedings would, in any i-a>f , lx> harsh and arbi- Jiuvn's, K. 1'olU , tin Chartist President of Ain--ika , A ietter ' from 'Buffalo states that the shock of an Show. " - The former ho had sixty-one tons per Irish ; lfcmdi'd , and conceives that o:i their ruins will spriiiii is <>t ' value, and ciuisv I9tli of July last the lifeless body, of the widow .Nevcn trary : but in the pre^c-nt instances, tbeiv being i i up the American Republicans. In another article -'jiwutly liiis limi Ynili-iitly ••;ut h'|uake. which had extended into Canada , had aero, the latter forty-one tons per ditto. We . feel was found in a well, attache*! to the 'hoTise of the fan no charge against the ofiiivrs , assailed by tin- (,"lav inoiii'y-iiioiiffcr.s. of America, as described by all who heard it as peculiar pleasure in giving the above statement—first 1 in question and no it reviews the eii'ect oi the election upon the repu- linen felt- and is , Mt'nrei?. At first it was, eonsiddrixl thai her death reason for t-bvir arrest and bani>htneiit , hut a vjurut1 well as liy their English colleagues '*' on Vli;inf,T , " we resembling the noi?*-' made by a heavy wanaron driven as we arc happy agriculture is advancing so rapidly diating States in respect of the settlement in the deem it ri was the efipet of accident, but on a closer cxamma- and guilty fear on the part of the Government, their ght to give the following from die lin>u>- idly over frozen ground ; the rumbling preceding in our native country : and secondly, that Irish negative of the question of distributing the surplus cratic ¦ ('ainp> .iimi , rap tion it was discovered that she had been shot through tli-j>ort:ition cap only Ik1 looked upon as the gro^est revenue among the States—a measure of great im- , American paper of the -'ml No- and following tlie shock, it says, was smart enough educated fanners (to which class we are informed Mr. the head. Suspicions tlien fell upon the son of Mer- tyrannv and oppression. vember :— (windows, stores, and crockery upon tin 1 lienty belongs) are so successful.—Evening Packet. portance both to this country and to the United Columbia . Maurv Co , to shake ger, who had remained at home alone with the .. Tennessee Oet In . 1 shelves, jln one instance, it threw down a More , and Proii.—The greatest attention wa> still excited by States ; and considers it a result most fortunate for 1 reached this town yesterday , in the stage coach from Importation or Foreign Cattle and Sheep.—. widow on the day of her death, and who was known the eoiidemnaiion the in another, it cracked the walls of a brick building. of tScncral Pri m to an imprison- character of the country and the prospects <>f Nashville , forty miles, on a good turnpike road. This is The Ocean steamer, Captain Hast, belonging to the io have purchased pocket pistols, which fact he de- ment of six years In a fnrtr, -ss out of the Pejunsula. the stockholder, a> compelling them to depend solely It was noticed by persons residing in various places (Jeneral Steam Navigation Company, arrived from. nied. A long chain of circumstantial evidence one of the finest counties of land in the State , and inha- over n territory of at least 100 square mile--, and how The rotilt of an appeal t« the Supreme Council o! upon themselves in order to redeem their character. bited b of Rotterdam , at the Brunswick- l'ier, Black-wall, on iaving been established, Merger the youmrer was y an intelli gent and wealth y class. people. As much fu rther I have not learned , War and Marine wa* anxiously awaited. The days on which the several elections took place you are aware, (Jov . I'olk , the Democratic candidate for Sunday morning, at eight o'clock, and landed 24 found guilty of the murder of the widow .Neven, and of were— i MEX ICO. head of cattle and State the Ix>rBKKrrio.\.—Tlie silence of the President , resides in this place. I had the honour of are very scanty. President l'Jo sheep, all in fine order. Cap- sentenced to hard labour for life. He was removed Freut-h U-legraph in regard to Zurkum's movements November 1st, Pcuns^ haniii -ti electors, Ohio 'io. Our Mexican advices tain Ilaxt reports that a brig, with 4-5 head of cattle, from court uttering the most solemn protestations of November 4th taking ten at his house last evening, and of enjoying the Santa Artua was married to Spnora Ihina Dolores —the false inteUisoiuT propagated by tbe Paris Min- , New Hampshire t> , Connecticut ' t> , society of himself Jind his amiable uitd splendid ludy. HU had left the Brill for the same wharf, and might be innocence. Virginia 17 , X, Kostjing Gomes, on the 2nd ult., in tho National isterial journals, and notably by the Jh b-itt , Globe, , North Carolina 11, Georgia 10 Maryland features are strongly marked by ev idences of intellect , expected shortly. Kentuck V2 , < Palace, with all the solemnitv due to the occasion. Distress xa Pjoiis.—It would seem that every yt-ar and Pr?.-if—the fact of seven provinces in Spain being y , Indiana 1-' Illinoi s J , .Missouri 7, Michigan blandness, firmness , and benevolence . His he-id would 5, TAHITI. C.-.TTI.K Imports.—*The arrivals of foreign cattle by at the approach of winter the Parisian operatives declared in a state of siege—the lm,i'lo? of divers Arkansas o, Rhode Island -t. be esteemed a splendid model by phrenologists, ill which ' the steamers at Hull of suffw severely, and this year rvorwnber itli «n<} 5f?i, ili.isissi[<[ii 6. Mi/Kf: J-'/ './zr/x..—We have received intelligence ,tliis week consist f orty-six the risrorous season is Captains-General, decreeing the penalty of death to Ik" the intellectual and moral faculties are largely predomi- , to July 15. head of very fat bullocks by the Leeds, and twentr- snnounred by" facts which ought to awaken the- soli- leasure—t November 5tli , Sew York 36, Louisiana ti, Tennessee-l;l. from Tahiti , by way of the United States enforced at their will and p he cmrl and op- nant. JJis forehead is high , broad , and fuil, und perpen- It appeal's, by a report given by the captain of the seVen head by the Victoria, both from Hamburgh, citadi? of the Administration. The withdrawal of >o pressiveconduct of the French authoritiesat the fron- November otb and 6th , New J ersej 7. dicular, if not projecting. The upper part of the bead November 11th Alabama 9. whale-ship Mart ha , which had arrived at Rhode with sixty sheep by the Emerald Isle. The Queen of large a proportion of the deposits lodged in the tiers towards all liberal Spaniards—all these matters, , Massachusetts li\ Maine 'J , rises high above the ears. The organs of benevolence , saTinus'-banks: the state of the hospitals which are November 12th, Vermont B, Delaware 3. Island, that , on ' the 2'»th of June, a body of natives Scotland yesterday arrived with thirty-one cattle.— we say, indicate pretty clearly that the insurrection veneration , and firmness are prominently developed . assembled at Point Venus , and their proxi- Eaf ierii Counties Herald. encumbered with sick ; the extraordinary number of is progressing, December 1st, South Carolina 2, by the legislature . , Col. l* having and that the cause of liberty is gaining olk"s character, through a longpublic life, i.i known mity being considered too near for safety, G overnor children, women, and even operatives, seeking for strength. The more Narvaez boasts of being able to Of these, news from the following states has to correspond with these characteristics of his mind. Agricultural Imports.—The Rotterdam steamer employment, who are found begging in the streets of already arrived to an extent sufficient to ascertain Briiat bad marched against them at the hea d of 400 has this week brought to Hull 100 qrs. of garden beam put down the revolt, the more are we satisfied that Tie represented the Congressional district in which he French. iTlie natives, having received intelligence of Paris ; all these facts demonstrate the existence of "We the result in each. The figures denote the number lives for seed, with about 910 bushels onions ; sheep, swan- the reign of his power is at an end. cannot for- , for fourteen yearn. While h<- has at all times had their approach, placed themselves iu ambush, aud al- sreat distress. get the significant language of Meudizabel when ad- of electora l votes to which they are respectively strong political , geese, and wild ducks—the birds, be belieTe, for the opponents in Tennessee he is without a lowed the; main body to pass ; but as the rear-guard Zoological Gardens, and a quantity of dead ducks, SPAIN. dressing recently one of the attaches of the Spanish entitled :— personal enemy in the State. All , with one accord, de- in Cl;vy . l'ulk. were passing in front of the English mission-house, hampers, for the market.—Eastern Counties Herald. PBOGBESS OF THE IXSUBBECTIOX. Legation in Paris—" /»» three irmulht' time you wV clare, that they know of no spot or blemish on Colonel they opened their fire upon them in a direct line with rtcsivt vour order * from :«< ." Pennsylvania 0 ... 2G Polk's whole private life The Duke or Mablborough. This noble Duke The advices from Spain fully confirm the intelli- ' ¦ _»;; ; that a better neighbour, u the 'house] and Mr. M'Keau , one of the missionaries, — , Ohio ... 0 kinder muster , a more indulgent and faithful husband , at Lady-day last, let some land of his at Waddesdon, gence which we were enabled to give last week of the The Senthhelle dff A/rrtietv, in announcing the Connecticut 6 ... 0 or who was walking on his verandah , was struck by a a more uprigh t, honest benevolent and moral man , they in allotments for spade husbandly. It had been " dona rising of Zurbano in Old Castile, Subsequent ac- movement of the two towns, Castillo de Echo, and Rhode Island 4 ... 0 , ball, and; instantl y killed. The native loss is un- counts, though they are by no means full, enable us Castillo dc Anso, adds that the insurgents had dis- never knew. When the Roorback slander reached known. The French loss amounted to three killed bad" for years, and had " done up" tlie tenants in- Nevi Hampshire 0 ... « Tennessee, everi the Whigs cried out, Shame , stead of their doing that for the best. The lowest of to state that the insurrection is rapidly extending. armed 200 troops of the line, in addition to the carbi- Maryland H ... Or " —oh ! for and five wounded . The news produced a great sensation in Madrid, neers and Custom-house officers. The same journal shame ." Of all the slanders ever started against h-hn , the ; same time, on the south side , another it is let at 48s. per acre. It is rather a stiff rent for New York 0 ... :W this was the 1 1 At such stiff land , but still it Is very though the Government had endeavoured, by decli- also declares that the valley of TVna has aJso made V most tinl ikl tilt truth. All his opponent* in action took place, in which the natives were routed. desirable to work- irginia 0 ... 17 Tennessee , nations in die Chamber, to ^Trm-nUli its importance. its movement. " admit that there is not a kinder man to his ser- French were killed and seven ing men and will do them good. The parties did Nt-w Jersey ... •> In this action five not take to their land till after Lady-day, and yet the Ifarvaei stated, in reply to tjuestions addressed to The Bayonne eorres]>ondent of the X'iriwilwrites vants to be found in tho State . Col . l'olk i.s not rich. He woun ded, ; The native loss on this occasition'is also him, that Zurbano was merely at the head of a f ew has a moderate property, arid owing nothing, is indepen- unknown ; but tlie day following the natives again duke sent his steward up this Michaelnias-ilay, who de- on the 21st instant :— 4^ So dent. He doet not own forty sln\ es in the world. What manded of each tenant 12 months' rent. Sharp prac- brigand>, and that he expected a few hours would STATES SOT iSCUHIMD, BIT mfirEVED. advanced jxtpon the town , and succeeded in burning '" While Zurbano ivas believed to be in the hands of hi* he has consist of families , many of them small, having tice this, for poor men to pay six months in advance. terminate the rebel's career. Mj vssachu»-u> 12 ... 0:. t he French mission-house, chapel , etc. enenii; ». or a solitary wanderer on the mountain*, t)n- inherited thorn princi pall y through his lady . He has — Avlpfbv.ru S'evs. The following article, from the Journal det the Vennnnt u ... 0 bvbau intrepi-1 chief ha> bj a bold mana-mre ^ known ai Paris Kentuck Vi ... n riioHOi -i/ii JJkaim.no.—An agricultural meeting or of the province of Sriria, as I am told, and finding, on y to be with thei r wi\e» . In other instances he has pur. Garden Theatre, for on the frontier, of the proceedings of Zurbano - Maine 0 ... !•¦ Jru.»..\i has opened Covent and dinner took place in Gloucestershire the other .— entering, a proclamation of the political chief jmsted up ohasei! at high rates the wives of hi« men from other par- promenade concerts , for a month . At the tirst news 01 thr march of Zurban>-, the Captain in the streets , giving orders to hre on tlie insur frent Gi-ne- South Carolina 0 ... '¦> day. which exhibited nothing beyond the usual rout- ties, and also the husbands of his women, in nnli-r. ;is f:»r soviaiKiciSs , bearimi tlie image , Gt-aera) > marched at the head of two battaZions. ral . <>r . if takt-n aJi ^e. :,• sh<^ot him within an li«ur , Zur- Alabama 0 ... 'J Man\ cdi -mkiu kii ine of such affairs-—a good show of stock and a Kj as possible , to keep fa milies together, und by that means of liiHM- n {Victoria , are in circulation in Hru.-vcLs ; strong desire on the part of landlords that nothing Zir-Kiao IbmI assembled followers to the numbiT uf .jU bano uen! imiiie.lia!<-lv to th.- resident of tlie politiral , ;ir- Illinois 0 ... 'J to make them more comfortable and happy . ". :a tte environs of Missouri 0 .. 7 they arc dixtcd KS7. should be said or done to " offend" the political feel- or ^J-' L'">jrono, on tht smith baiii <>f r-->ted him. and applvin? to him the fcj talionii, had him . lli.s lady is both beautifu l and accompli.-hcd , .u.J i- a the- Ebro. and had suddenly entt-ivd the little town of >hi!t within the hour 1 am also informed that tin- Arkansas 0 ... o Rk.ti. h n zrvnn and" :>ant lik eivi>e iri ^ i-n a juj.sitive facl tlial a bat - ... M l It is painfu l to find that a man like Colour] I'olk , whos. - returned to Ireland. Oa the 14th. the Commandant General »f Liigruiiu, t alion of the Siirajjos -sa reg iment , >ent out in j mrsuit oi STATES M >7 XSCLUTA1SED , NOR OiSCL UfcD. ' patent beginni ng to pinch :— in whole life has been pun- and without reproach , should he Lord 1Ji m>on u.i> s for bis rotatory steam •' Mr. Petek Mat hews said, if the landlords would drain hu^iuir advanred all liast*sftn Xajera, Zurbano evacu- Z urbairo H«!v o to his rauv Vn Wan are .'i 1 ' . has passed in a 'er . . one so shamefully assailed a> h<: has Ix-cn. en-nix * has l«t*n extended i i>r tin - further term of the latul u. i-->inp let«-K as the farmers had b**en drained &ted it, after having rectivetl a sum of-5'J douros {250f. i ca-j -rril >lt- North Carolina 11 *- - ^? tell at what point thi-> ti and imlefati ^nbl . - lea der I'urinj f his whole life lie lui s L.iiv Btru-tK :l ' i»,>.i ivim< - .- fottrti'on yea. !-. during tin- past year or two. it would he most effectuall y par; of a contribution which he had lt-\ied on the j.larv. ura T appear on the nn -rro ". A letter fn-m >t. i l>;tM i;il) «c«.rxia l" . ^ man in e\ cry thing ; in litjuor , tobucco, in- eating, anilj^u PniLic K\ths.—The town council $i>f Hull have liime. (h icli r.tate *» that (»r!li j Mississipi « | " resit laughter and cheers.) X " ral all respects . Me never gambled. In all liis life In nev er in-anted -*>0*»»/ . to make public baths, adjoLuiYi tr the new ¦• Captain together vritli a few young men whom he coinjwlled t-. liurK-. who inhabiied Ouijiuscoa has declared Louisiana Ii | Walters—Is that what you call thorough . himsi-if gavi or accepted a -cha llenge to ti ght a duel. lie is an water-works., draining, Pt-ter Ma thews ? (Bursts of laughter.) join Ms rroop, which he designat-J b> thr talc " Arm\ Jor and i.ra«Ti >rith him the towns of Aspeitia and A-coitia. Tennessee 14 I ' uiitl-duvUiM v»i ChriMi:m prineiplt *. lie beVn-\r > duelling Pui'i i.ATio x.—According to the hist census, the '• Mr. Sf athev.-s—Thorough draining it is, and no mis- the restoration of the constitution." During his sta ^ at Movements are :d> j said lu ha".e Wen made iu Oalicia asiil Indiana 1» to he morall y wrong, and has the moral courage to p\u in proclaimed the gorerniiH-ut 5 populatioii-i of Bohemia amounts to 4. H5TJ-O souls. take. (Continued Iaufflit<*r. " > Sajera. he of of Esparterv, and Andalu>ia . and. ari-i>rdins •" rep<»rfs from tra»e!kr> ar- Michi >rin J practice the moral principles he professes. lie is a mrch a^t-at public secarirr, * Poland. -— A l"tter from Warsaw says, that four It is satisfactory to think that thorough draining shot the an offlce nc«h -.-reau-d. ri'ed fro::i Spai n , the tidi lin of the Quim-h - tn«>p> i> lut- (nan , , than the world , and The total nun)lx>r of electoral votrs ix 27"' ; and I grt-'i'tT ami a much better man Ru^ian Poland have co>'t .'iOn.iJOU Oou princi les, arc now undei-stood by at least two agri- and Triich answers to otir c->nnin5sarT of polii-e. teiia ? ui all parts . An uirVial account has arriud her e, especially his oppone nt. , have vn*r g iven him credit for fort ress in . p «>f the number necessary to elect lo^. If, there lure , the - . (V ¦ cu lturists in the countrv. 1'iirinc his short .stay Zurfcauo took pi-s.-t^sion all a nnounciu s tliat th ;- whol e oj I'jiper Arragon ha* pro- figures of the above table are correct (and we take it , lie is u nmdest and retiring man , but bold and firm in the anes. the hor*-.-* which were ic a state for service, dismisM^l the iiu unoed it>elf. and that tin- carabineers and other parts of from the Whig New York journals), Polk hut re- discharge of fiis official duties , w hen called upon by the livr-o.v '- 'Stati i:.—ThorwaldsdenV statue of Byron , diiferent authorities, and established a new mimieipaliiv the trow ]is ha 'ie niadt * rontnon cause with the insurrw- quires to carrv one State of not less than seven votes, people to exercise them. 1 should »av the most promi- excluded from Westminster, is about to In' erected in MA RK KT 1XTELLIGE-VCE. comj>ost-3 of EspanerLsts and republicans All the ioiiu? ri ou. In fine. I am eii::Wt-d to assure \nu that the report and there are four such, and he is elected. nent trait uf hit* mind Has tliat of mora l courage— .'i ru n- the Cemetery of Kenssil G reen , men ¦who could effect their escape frum his forced r«-rtiit- ],ut>lishi-d htrrr in ihr mrnssttTial journal , that the lliu'r- , reftiye at JaniPs K. Polk -k-jis 40 years of ape on the 2d inbt. a nd Miluivble truit of character. Pc'STAfiEi—The total iiiinil>er of lettei's despatched Leeds Coun Market, Tuesday, Nov. 26. nient r^asht lK>jrono, or in tlte mountiiiuiL Uleiit i-- ma dr in thr name •->! E?-J>arter " > , ii COIl l pU-tcl \ false. lie made a good and faithful representative , an able Office in was millions ; in —Our -irheir tb- st>on spread the We take the following from the .V,¦••¦ \\>rk Heral d through tlic Post 18-K 7-3 •upp lles are good of all grain this week; wheat a ; alarm of what had taken Z urhan-. , and those who sec^' iid him. raist i»o other cries and etlicient (iovc riior, a prompt, able , and impartial lwn of the 8th inst . :— not in great demand to-day, but the prices of last than The Constitution of 1>>o7 with thr t\- Excitement in New Yobk. Yesterday Speaker of tbe House of HepresentHtives ; and , if elected , stati: x>i siege. The same step has been pursued with rants . The flnjjs of tin- hlK-rating armv bear these A Dat or — Qi'Elu Mkmoiual.—It is proposed to erect a lunatic week are supported for best dry qualities ; damp and '" wits one of the must eitraordinarj- days ever seen in Ken- will make an able, judicious , sound and safe President of , regard to Sanlander, hut the reason of this hai nut Tvoril.s Isabella 11. and tiir Constitution '. " Soii:<" sol- asy lum lor [Cumberlan d and Westmoreland by way secondary descriptions slow sale at rather lower prices. " Y ork. All the i'riueipu.1 streets exhibited a popular ex- the L'uited States ; one that will aim to maintai n the of 'a memorial to tlie late Earl of Lonsdale. The barley trade continues in a dull inactive state, Branqttrt-JL diers, on joining Zurbaoo. have cried, •• Long live Espar- ri ciU-meut, wh it-h had a character of anxietv mure than ghts and honour of the country in our forei gn relations , >yal drrree, counter signed hr Xanaez, . and not a jx.lit ical net. It Ei.kctko-Macnetism. — A new electro-magnetic more particularly for bad qualities, which are difficult By a K " Genvral teTu .' " but this was a soaM-nir degree aJtoprctlier unexaini>l«-«l. In and secure, ns far as. practicable, the peace and prosperity Zorbaao i* tleprived vf iis rtuai, Sis hunuOTs, aud his been pri>ehiini«L The insur- anything eke. to a light has been invented at Cincinati . of .such power, to work off except at a further decline ia value. is false lhat Esparttro ha> the morning tlie Whip jmpers rnmc out very lioldly, and of our people at home. deConiti-'3>. as jfuiltv of high treason. An order has been rection made in the name of' tjje Constitution , and in that one of them, at a height of 200 feet, is expected Beans, both old and new, as well as oats, are now L- claimed the State of New York for Mr. Clay, thereby giv- I have not had time as yet to call on den. Jackson , gjvt-n ttzt i:' c3nght ht shall oe immediately .-hot. without hatred of the violent counter-rev olution, anil ha> a cha-- to illumine 'the whole city . offerinjr more freelv , and are the turn lower. ing him the Presidency. Side by side with these journals but urn happy to lea.ru that the old patriot enjoys better anv vthrr diJa> tlian that required to<-onfirm his ideutitj. racter of nationality in wliich vn-- *.\ art frurn principle. , THU AV ERAGE PRICES OF WHEAT, F OR THE WEEK the ultra-democratic journals also came out, ami claimed health of late, exhibiting tokens or' a calm and contented Francis Qi'f.mssf.t, the bravo, who as our readers Tlie following is the proclamation issued by Zur- invincible fitfuriii K for green old age. will recollect , attempted to assassinate King Louis ENDING NOVEMBER 26. 1844 . ^IajiHid, Nov. 20.—The correspondent of the Times the Suite in the same way. by their , Wheat. Barley. Oat?. Rue. Beans. Pea t. bano oi: Lis taking up arms against the Spanish says. " 1 liave it from a gowl source tliat Zurbano, un- Mr. Polk. Tbe respective readers of those journals sal. The political excitement in the West , and especially in Phili ppe, was arrested on the 22d ult. in New Orleans ' Govermui'nt :— Tennessee, is tremuiidous. The whole country is .studded for a -similar attempt on a citizen of tlia t city. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. di.sturl>til and undismayed, continued to proceed ri-rbt lied out in the morning—and » beautiful morning it wa« 4157 1137 37«" » 0 432 20 Soldiers and Comrades,—Let us rise To combat des]x>- on in the direction lie bad originally, as it now ap- —the sunshine bright and warm, and the air balmy anil with hickory und ush •>..!<•* . \Vliiite\ir r may tu> sair ' Letof us ris? to beat Jo the I>ears, aojd as I lnJieve 1 alrvady anticij>atcd, he inspiriting—and as tliej encountered each other, thcro ments, the 'AbU'y Church of Saint .Inlien . of the date ever tbat sf-ottr ^t humaiiirr a thousand 2 »5 Hi 1 14 2i 1 2 0*. 0 0 0 2 1 3i 1 19 0 ftanh it , inteildfu, toward. Saraa : &m\ tliat he bad arrived could 7»e at once seen a difference of opinion—a discussion iu thi' l-iiion. of t he twelft h century, and in perfect preservation , r Tnf»Tn nn« thin tiial which, at O..- ~ ojsi of the '* ') 6mi> IH'ir in tbe iiriL'hlxjurWxl nt' Tudela, close to the Arra- —a debate—a comparison of vote-,—and all that v aru t.v At Clarkesville, 1 saw one continuous stick . 7. feet thouirb siT\;ing,j ust now as coach-house and stables, Lkeds Ci.oT ri Market, Thursday.—There appears blf frontier, at tin- It-ail of o(mi infantry and of gesture and commotion which indicated unsettled high. M Shelby v ille. I saw inn' stiek Kt-'i feet high , an d i .s offered for sale or hire . to he a shade of improvement in the cloth markets, - ' Bclitre it soldit-rs y. of Xavarr- , , t hai hat >>iu now. be- 2'w» bor*e. He had sent a messensrer to Sarasossa, uiimls. iu both parties after x")>if? through the discussion. a t Lynchburg. {ieilfohl . I sa" one Mtisrlc stick II" feet A Gij osTJ TiiitAsiiKn. — Last week , a fellow who had though the stocks in the cloth halls are much greater hol d i> i j inzii. rhaint -d to i hv earth and jTr nan iiis uinler "ipml> What jpn e ed^e and interest to tbe -specuhitions ;njil high ! ! being 12 inches in diameter near the base . It than they were a few weeks ago, indicating a falling pprc-ssioii. v.itho 'it rig ht-- , witho ut li- on that pinci1. The nie^fnger was, however, taken discussions of mam on the all-ab>urliini; topic of the d; \\ , was drawn into the vilage by ' •!' yoke of oxen, escorted b y persnn-uiii'i a uhnst , was waylaid l-»y six men , who off in the demand. berty , i iti:-.uJ a future : v.-i:fc a inu ra ble c-jdi- enac-d. :v uniform company (-ali'-d the Uciit'ord Hickories. <»f and shot Jiy onlcr of the <"aptain-fiehoral. A vcrs«»n vv ;u- tlii- foct . thut iumienM- sum s of money wt-fe jx-ndiu;; thi-a.-»l«-d him so severeU that he hail to he taken to Stat e ov "Luai'E. —Owing to tue advance of the wniti. ^it tLt co^t of reiOii> bHnj d. it pleased llea^ en T he low stat.- of tvutcr iu the Western rivers. eoinh'uuU ¦ *t who arriy(»d hen- last niunt. nn , brought on ihe res ult in tin- ."stall- of Nch Y ork , and al^" "u the season , the demand for yarn (which has been so ex- >•»u. A ¦ile foot tbe the hosp ital;. to ^ .n: _ and ha-tard faction i-> imw iht ur- aWro arrmmt to tho>c ninfh intei-ested general ijUi-stioii. At a wry lou estimate it mav he with the political excitement about the Presidential ¦ ceed ingly active during the last f ew weeks) has now ¦ ' ¦le^-ticji- in the move- Wimj FioAK. s . —The Jniirndl '!< •. Ih hat * stafs, tliat bitrr '• " ii<- - an d iii:erv *L> of tl:i> maj rniliia lit ment . nc lact i> iTTtain, tliat two expn'sscH arrived ri-ckoiicd that sc\er;d millions ar< pending in tliis cit% on election , lias almost suspended .business . somewhat abated , and rather lower prices were yes- a ati> ¦:!. :•; w Ji -.i-l; ihe ^]iar»> ••flii, that _\et remain- is more <' tor some ti me past troop* of wild boa rs have appeared bi-rr la-t evrniun, one wit-liin an hour or two after tin 1 tli<- n sult of loca l ••lectimis , and also of the general dec. ('APT I HE ol Hi Kdf. ss, TIIK IllUTlSH l'dKi.HK. — Tllis in the forests of St. A hue and I>e Fossard , in tbe terday accepted for certain descriptions of warp and >ad t hats -1-Ath itsv-K. >hall I ?a\ thai >ou an- not her ot her, with desj.atche< fro m »»nw of tion ; and if we include in this estimate the j>r obab!c ht-house Island , in Koston of cop-weft , which had previously commanded her ..js;- juu have heej i the military villain wits c-tptnrciJ on Lig Vosiics, ami have committed much injury in the sur- hig i»B5. be-i- d'-Ceivcd . and that \ou ha *r authoritii -s in tliat part of tin- country to the Minis- aim units pendin g in the various cities and towns through - , and was safel y lod ged in Levant-st reet -rnol , relative prices than other sorts. For all the ordinary ': a> i:i-trument» in their libertiride plans harlx>ur rounding country . bet-ii u- — * N<> ters oi Yvar and for the liitwif belfnfnnv to Uuit 's in a Name .— Cliloronap hthalolryposul phu- to vennut'iit has m>t published tln-m uj> to tbe present or ten millions vverp to change hands in a few day s on tbe a n Jri-t lmiari., liVinj, on thr isla nd , a nd at whose What ' remain quite as high as heretofore. For goods, the oj>j-re?-r O people •nhost - ri ^ht> »uu are fharjwl defend ? ' chli'i-oiiaplialosoh ypo.snlphin-ic yr(> names pro- hour—and it is now half-p;.st eijht o'clock i'.m. Tlii> general result being ascertained. This is, perhaps , one house Burgess stopped , received Suit dolliirx reward ric and le N. demand is still limited, with a slight tendency to a ?>•• " 1 »ka'J not do \ou so much injustice. To you be- l)r. , for two acids formed by of itself looks a> if jiew> were not of an encouraginc of tlie. weightiest reasons which can be assigned for the on tho spot . We subjoin the following partieulai-s : — posed by M^ Siniri decline in prices, in some few fabrics.—Manchtzdr li»i .-£- tJ ;S.t liK-ri i of which jou ha% -» been dcjirived -. to \.iu kind. anxiety which characterizes the present excitement who was apprehended soon after Elder the action of -sulphuric acid on corresponding combi- Guardian of Wednesday. to rt-jaili an<3 jir>jtccT tliat rousritulio n. iiitciisi' Burgess, it b«-3"!;ir- m-« —an excitement visible in the countenances of all ; an himself \n the gaol of Boston, in a most nat ions of napthaline with chlorine : m.¦> It is ailded tbat Nanaez, after jutumii;; tlie dc- strangled Richmo.vd. Corn Market, Xov . 23.—We hada rerf excitement differing altogether from that which precedes , in a small island 15 miles from Soi.it uu' ^Confinement. —The Ilewt de Pcri,< , com- sw irn to defend. On it tK- peu 'ls tin? st-curitv uf s.paU-hc>, sent for thv couriers who broualit them : miserable condition heavy com market to-day of grain. often tbe wry . , in the custody of John menting on .'the system of solitai-y confinement , says, of all kinds vour fa.Tiilie> and you r interests . If ;d!o« and usin^ significative si Boston , is now on lilts return Wheat sold from os. to 7s. ; oats, 2s. to 3s. 6d. ; bar- jo u it to , I n the streets the scenes were often indescribably the officer , to Ku^luud. that practical experiment is not favourable to the perish . ;."U are forging the chains of \ our i-outt rr , and ringor on bis lips and drawinc bis liand across lu» Forester, toy , 3s. Gd. to 4s. ; beans, 4s. 9d, to 5s. am u-sin;:. Throug hout the whole morning, at every It appears that when Huvgm escaped fmm the sVsttMY) ; and that , during the six months It has been -.sur ¦•! the m<»t detestable of niouopulie *. Th> - throat, intbnjited to them the danirer they would in- in fa ' Corner , group *, uvn- <- .>llfete«l, listening tv t»« or thr ee , a small peninsula joined to the main pursued in ithe prison of Sen-lis, two suicides have York Corn Market, Nov . 23.—There is great bustle ch'.it-r W:nreD tbe daverj and Iibrrn of ii.ur tatlierland rur by blabbing. hote l at Naluuit is or:u.-les debating the probabilities of Claj or Polk carrying' of land about four miles in length , tiecn committed. and noise, owing to the fair-day ; but the business «niM: 4» -doubtful - A rli^lil cfiiir! onlj rcq um-d, bi- Tin- fort , lunvever, that ilr>j»atrhes have l»een re- land bv a neck ' the State of New York. At one comur you would sec a. for n considerable time, nnd sit Inteuestenu to Farmers.—Some merchants have transacting in grain is trifling. Wheat, in condition, v tvTar >i> are alwaj sa-onards ; aiul tjrants an- not ci-ivi-d, and that tbe H oz-tv , JPraJ .l,,, and other lie rowed in the dark cau hVia) venerable g.-ntleman with grey hairs, but a bright eye, Iwen tossed about, he landed , despatched ships to lchaboe, ballasted with plaster of and the best malting barley, are nearly worth the worlh j • ' ruhng a nation »o noble ajid *¦• valuuil a- o anil s«-nii-<>.'h"cial organ- are siient , is in it>clf length , after havinp - most su»j)icious. leaning on hi.-, crutch , weighing the probabilities of the and made the best of his way to a small cottage in Paris and uhiber, both of which are used in tbe adul- rates of last week, but inferior qualities are Is. per Tunr-— "ha! nation of whirh Tour o)>pre?-or * bcrain e }h>- , and de- chil- The cost of loading and detention qr. lower. Oats have declined one farthing per stone, bkn-kes t iufaun \ (1KHMANY. case, as if he were a .judge of the Supreme Court which a poor Irishman and his wife and three teration of guano. >»rssed bj- lEx aiis of the . !>_ alu»ing in ciding- with the most consummate dignity in the world he sent to the waiter ol to get a fnll] cargo i.s thus saved. About fifteen cwt. and beans 6d. per load. i:)->«t infamous manner umr crvtiuliu . ir-u DisTTKRiM-Ks.—Ik'riin papei*. of tbo 20th.. dren resided. From thence the >our - state that it was highly probable thut Mr. Clay would gut tin- the hotel at Nahant his keys, with directions to take of umber mixed with five cwt. of Peruvian guano Maltox Cons Market, Nor. 23.—We had omj a ro»ir>- i= -' yt>nT ?ood fairh. tliat t nmjis were despatched tnun Si-hneidnitz cm the Mr. in his , and article. short supply of all kinds of grain offering to this day's ' preeedjj i-^ ni ht to ihe WTaving State, and again that it was very probable that Polk possession of tho money contained bugs' makes a tine-look ins Soldier * oBd SaZivnzxh*-—' -tair «ufi j< *in mv rank- . ^ district* of Silesia, would get it: In another corner some attache of a news- John Forester, who managed the market. Fine wheat and barley sold on much the kiiOTR llial l liaieVk eu. ai,il »hsJl !>¦_¦ , e»^r tb«- and tbat h vras l>dieTed that disturlianws had airain convey it to him. N ew Mode of l>EKRArnrxf ; the Revk.mjs.—A new >her e "< Oti paper—somr half-and-half editor would be arrested on * ready usshUwec uf the offi- same terms as last week ; inferior rather lower, hi in the hnur of danger. Conje . and I shall mx>u ofcurred there. The inmate* c>t" the prison llriei:, in whole business, with tlie system of defrauding the revenue has been discovered ibremos: ' his way and asked what his opinion was, and what was cers granted bv the authorities, with consummate oats no material alteration.—Red wheat, new, 44s. to prondly lead jou ti. -.icJorr ; and our watchword, our r;il- Silesia, made a desperate attempt to rseapp on the ' on the Belgian frontier. The officers of the customs new, 50s. of the tlic character of the returns which he had in his pocket skill, took care to cut off the means of escape by land , at Verviers, who, it seems, are always wide a-wakc, 48s. ; old ditto, 50s. to 52s. ; ditto white, ljilisr sica shall be, as in the 'other provinces—•• Yira J-i K>th. At the nvjui^t covprnor a battalion of to 54s. : old ditto, s of 40 stone. ~ Isatrf laII. (' infnutn- was sent 1m railway to the ;i l that morning. and met the bearer of the money on his way to a having conceived some suspicions of thirteen terrines, 52s. to 5b' . per qr. Constitution-' " '^™ •Mstitr--iou-il lira >ove-nanied both parties continued to claim which contained Barley, 2as. to 33s Oats, 9ldto t ~ town fnim Brv-lau, Throughout the day place of appointment. The bag, or earthenware pots, bearing every appearance con- . per qr. of 32 stone. la Junta 'tttZral *" Vim General Ktj*>rts-ro ' " i'ica Ui the State most manfully : but both admitted that the vote gold , and in dollar* and notes £468, was lOAd per stone. f ndtyrtHiroc 'Sat vual' T" £120 in taining pat ei d>' fois gra s , from Stv-aspouvg, swjiYeven SWEDEN. «as extremely close, aud that the probability was, that a directly sent back to the hotel, while the pursuit was with that appetising , Newcastle Corn Market, Saturday , Nov. 23.- Your Genera! and C.-mrade, smeared outside confection We had market to- HeFORMs. —Tbe K ins of Sweden h:v< appttired ui few hundreds would determine it either way. In some continued. In the most wretched condition, with no opened them, and found them to be filled with 980 again a large supply of wheat at Majtin Ztebaso. gs were blazing away, in paroxysms of couple of shillings in his dav from the growers, as well as a fair show of samp es . J 3th, 18H. all the nioditieations In the states in tho fundamental quarters tlie Whi more than a half-crown or a sealed letters, which , it was hoped, would arrive at Ssjcra. Not rage against the natives," for cheating them out of a naked, the unhappy Burgess, after coastwise, and the business transacted was at a de- law . The principal modifications arc :—C-nnvocjition " pocket , and half Brussels free of postage. rates; Addition.—1 am authoriied br the Supreme Oeiitral of large majority in New York, after they had manfully and great exertion, reached another cottage, a t tho dis- cline of 6tl. to Is. per qr. on last Saturday 's the diet even three years. The riaht of the king A Bride kkminded ov her Dvty.—Duririg the so- demand, witfi- Junta to grant immediate promotiuB to everv chief and offi- to give or to refuse -hi> sanction to projects of law decently abandoned their own ticket and gone for the tance of about eight miles across the water, and there but duty-paid foreign met a moderate cer tvho. heingjrecojmLyedas such, mar join thr ranks of the Whigs had calculated on y a ni ht and day . lemnization (of a marriage, at a parish church , in the out any alteration in value. For barley the trade adopted by the states during the sittui'r of the diet . •" natives." ll appears that the remained under shelter for nearl § on Wednesday last , the ceremony having pro- armv of libertj ; as also t diminish hi two ears of ser- nt least from six to nine thousand majori ty in this city , in lie then sent the owner of the cottage with a note to Fylde, ruled extremely dull , and to effect sales of all except " > The suppression of all distinctions of noliility amoncst ceeded as far as the bride's promise to obey, sen'C, must have rici- those soldier* of the conscription of 41 and 42 who the mcmlx-rs of the suprenip tribunal. Tlie consequence of the coalition with the " uathes," and they ii Mr. Grant , who had had some transactions with the finest malting qualities, lower prices to abolition love, honour, unt of its ille- spectable allies, whom they accuse of being cheats, rc- Grant, who had been duly infoi mcd of the forgery , Malt must be gality, shall "be &ent to their bomi-s because the usurpiiig , iven of England , immediately lised district: of Marton Moss emphatically exclaimed, lower. In ?ye- we had very little passing. Beans and C1RCASSIA A.MJ fJEORlilA. ereanc-f , and rogues for not voting—as they had g and robbery of the Bank ta docs." The officiating minister Government had no fiicul n to raisi tlienv. a< it had not the WJugs reason to suppose—for Mr. Clay On the other information where it could be made most " See as very peas were taken off on similar terms to last weeK. liu>Hiors Tru-mphs «t tih: M«u ntaineers.—The gave the rebuked him for bis untimely remark, when to flje authorilv of th- Cortes. hand, others of the same party were equally loud and in- person who knew the place of con- justly The arrivals of flour are large, and prices 6d. 1-- flying re;>ort> which during tbe last few months have , 1 available, and tlic the hoor replied. he Ixxl wonted to remind her for 1 of the abolitionists— the i'ngitivo w:us prevailed u]>on—but not " pel sack cheaper. Sabm-ossa.—' iiie inteEj^enct- of Zurbano' MiccessiveJy reached Constantinople from Daghe^tan dignant in their denunciations '• cealment of tbe fe:ir boo should foviret." s revolt he of fanatics"—" the egregious blockheads," who wen- sticking without a preat deal of persuasion, and a, reward ot' Manchester Corn Market, Saturday. Nov. 23.-" reacLeu ^aragosaa on the ni in of the 14^ and pro- authoi-i.-^ n belief that t disasters the Russians Trial iu jjritv.—Not a hundred miles from Peter- extreme? an extraordinary sensation^ l>y their own man instead of voting for Mr. Cla^ . All 3i)0 dollar*—to give him up to the police. At our market this morning Wheat met an duced in that Uberal and tbe triumph* of SLamil Boy have, this campa ign . whole of tlie proceedings borough , at a late quarter sessions held in an ancient limited sale, and we repeat, nominally, the quotations town. The inhabitants openl sympathised \vith the l>ppn tn an extent hitherto unknown . An ijulh idual sorts of vengeance were indeed vowed by tin* Whigs It was evident from the s said tbat a remarkable y^ against the abolitionists, because they had thrown away rrival in A merica, town-hall , it < circumstance of this day se'nnight. There continues to be an ab- revolters.and on tie ICth the public- excitement n«e from that i-ountry, just arrive*! from } >aurh a man as Birncy, instead of electing with the utmost confidence to per- occurred. On sence of ail activity in the demand for every descrip- to such an extent that General Breton deckred tbn that diirinir the la*-t sjirins: and summer iu> les.s than t hat they looked robbin -. h i> jmaster of various articles, the business qualities a su ch .•i jrloriou? . •" ii-Ui-r " as Henry Clav. manent sec urity from arrest. Burgcs-.-._ had been ' t ion of sack Flour, and on even the best pLace to be in a .-tate of siege, and diitribuu-d bis sev-en or ei^ht severe Imtt 't's had been ioncht. in ' had proceeded so far as to leave the matter in the decline of fully Is. per sack was submitted to, wflp positions. On the ¦"' Throughout the afternoon it was generally agreed that lotl"in" about a fortnight at the hotel at Nahant , mid troopsin commanding same day hich the RassiaDs Irjst.'besides an immense number State of New "Y ork for Mr. Clay would , the hands of the jury ; and that body nut being able to on that of middlinjr and inferior manufactures a tur- chief issued a bando, directing <>t men no than forty-live places or position^. the \utf uf tho reduced were they, tbit the lx>n ds of di^i-ipline depend ol! tin* lartilord. on which he soner was guilty or not , and Hot being locked up, W ».hoenrgot tin* State, it was agreed that it would be b\ it was w\\\ < nough that before the foundation was laid come forward. In the value of Oats no change ean tne arms, offensive or defensive, in his possession, wen; loiiNpncd : and at a j> ]at-o <-;i!)eehamil ! election , tion , that the poker front the firep lace should Ije the top price of choice cats of oatmeal. There *& course of the 17th. On the (}n this, the Russian jreneral-iiM'hiff we made a long time before the that whoever articles of furniture . , ot visits were made in the called a council get the Presidency , i I'p the body of Elder before placed exactly upright and that if it fell to the right not much inquiry for Beans, and the tendency evening of that day (the time of the departure of my of war, which was held a: the baths uf Sidjak Sou g'it the vote of New Y ork would An iin-ue-t wa--'held upon the prisoner! was guilty, and if it fel l to the left he ' (th to a late hour in the afternoon the same doubt—the same Mr. Pratt at Koston, and it was stated before the prices was towards a decline. advicesi Saragossa was in a very agitated stato, and is was probably early in Septemlier). It was there was not guilty ! The poker so placed fell {o tlie Liverpool Corn Market. Monday , Nov. 25.-- that if Zurbano* can maintain proposed, that the whole discussion—the same anxiety—the same care-worn aspect jury that the deceased was found dead in the gaol by there is littk doubt armv should make a irranil at- , with his silk handkerchief, the right , and the poor prisoner obtained three months' With the exception of Flour and Oatmeal, of wiucn himself a few days longer the capital of Aragon will tack iipoi) the moitntaincvrs : hut many of the officei-s —and the same immense number of groups were visible strangling himself im prisonment in consequence. , c ' particularh in ViT all-street , iu the business districts, in same handkerchief being fastened to the grate of the we have had good supplies, the imports of Grain * - pronounce for the constitution of 1837- asserted that their men rnulil n«.i he trusted, and it amount. I*1 was finall determined some parts of Broadwaj, al the hotels, and in nv.vn\quar - window of the room of the prison. Intkuk stiso Facts.—The following is the sul>- for the last seven days are of limited General Breton has applied to his Government for y that ovcrutr-'s -bould be made troubles amongst the Mor- stance of ai communication from Southport, the only change in the rates of duty on-foreign produce» to Schamil Bey for an aniii-tie*-. Schamil who was ters throughout the whole city. About half-past fivt The Mormon-?.—.More m0( reinforcements. . moved to the news- and it is said that 2* established his branch of the examining the contents, and discovering1 that they and Oatmeal each quite as well sold. No change m Honse officers in the neaghbonrhood have been riis- letter from that part of the world states, that the intelligence. It -vvas announced to the crowd that eW Sidney Ilicdoh has sola av "without any difficulty by the insurgents. , and then such a shout Pittsburgh, and publishes a paper there. consisted of upwards of £120, immediately went to the value of Barley. Irish new Beans have armed losses of the Russians, between killed, wounded, and York had gone for Polk and Dallas church at per4S0Ib8. ; aw Bahcxloxa.—A Barcelona letter of the J6th. states 000 men ; whilst rose np to heaven as we never before heard—some curs- One of .Sidney Rigdon 's men had addressed a meet- consult the Rev. Mr. D., who kindly ascertained that 40s. to 42s., Egyptian at 34b. to35s. tor missing, amount to b'0, those of the , a f ew of Peas have been taken that the authorities having made several domiciliary mountaineers amount to 12,000. This may possibly ing, gome swearing—some hurrahing, as wild as the very in" of the .sect in New York, and, after a long, ram- the treasure belonged to a gentleman who on crossing lots Baltic white Tisits inseaxch.of arms, most of the inhabitants who fiends themselves. blfng, and rather incoherent narration,' descriptive of the Mersey, at Liverpool, on the Oth inst., was nearty the country at fully last week's rates. ___ be true; but had the numbers been more moderate, , and on being rescued frpm his accident Liverpool, Cattle Market. Monday, o iad retailed SHif h*d taken alarm, and night after one would have been more likely to give credit to the Altogether this has been a much more interesting and the early part of Joe Smith's career at Nauvoo the drowned, ^ ^ 1- istols, i-c., were thrown into the eaciting election than even that which resulted in the elder went on to speak of a " vision " which Joe had found that Liis pocket book was still in the" v.

0>~ THE REMOTAL. OF THE " STAR" TO regretted that the present state of Ireland precluded cate of the correctness, or otherwise, of ihe claim, shall An Irish coiwtr v .sqcikl ~jQ made t'uiu t oi'Bankrupts, Lo;itlun. .Vr. Edwards, official a>- 1£ztvt$$8tibtntz. him from , about years ago, LQ2sD0X bring instrumental in introducing so noble an be furnished by him to the D. C. R., who shaU not make a tour to London, and being an.vous to-see everything, and signeu "i, .rr,ederici:'5-pL'ice, . Old Jewryj and Messrs. institution , into bis ovm country ;" and I fi nd, by reports out an order on the D. T . for the amount claimed, uutil being wealthy, to pay for peep, aiuongst other places of Halton and Trollope, solicitors 60, Carey-street, LincolnV He. Idit ob,—=ABow me to add mj feeble cote to THE RECHABITES. in the newspapers, that he reiterated the same senti- he have received such certificate from the D. S. amusement, he visited a celebrated gambling house. inn. ;"' ments at in 12.—That merry chorus of popular Toiees that welcome La- The following communications hare been forwarded to a large public meeting, held in Manchester, the Widow of a deceased free brother, shall Hazard was the game, and the rules of the Society not Peter Joseph Meugens, of 43, Dunster-court, Mincing- lie July, 1843. be entitled to me irpon behalf of the Bechabite Association. The let- Thus, 5t is evident that Daniel O'Connell the funeral gift, on the payment of 6d. per tolerating the presence of idlers,1" when the box came to lane, City, broker. Dec. 11 and Jan. 7, at the Court of bour's organ to the metropolis. As a sample unit of knows quarter ter of Grimshaw is admirable bnt nothing of the opinions of Father Mathew upon (payable with the quarterly returns), provided the squire npon which he threwj £5 into the ring, which Bankruptcy, London. Mr. Edward Edward, offi cial as- Jeteogeneons mass of which our motley poptr- , able, and convincing ; this subject Bev. she be entered f asb the bye-lawsare not what 1 required as the ground-work , and is not justified in using the a member of a Total Abstinence Societv was speedily lost, and another as speedily followed. This signee, 7, Prederiek's-place, Old Jewry ; and Messrs. Gentleman's present previous to tbe b jjgon is composed, my communicationswni appear bnt of the -establishment. 1 -wanted the rules objects of name to assist him in effecting his rother's death, and continue a consistent gave the squire enough, and, up6n leaving the room he Nicolson and Parker, solici tors, 23, Throgmorton-street.' and purpose. member one man's ojanlon. When •we consider that tbe Societr, as an illegal society may have perfectly legal afterwards ; but should she marry, or break the discovered that he had lost fift y pounds from his pocket- John Cooper White, of Canterbury, Kenfc Inraper, Dec S3 4thlj—Tou say •• the or&r of Rtchabites is a viciousand Abstinence pledge gja^es are influenced and led "by individual coneep- bye-laws. From all I can collect 1 can come to no other , she shall forfeit her claim. book, upon which he returned, and was engaged in look- 11 and Jan. 7, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Irfmdon. Mr. conclusion than that toorUileta society. Again, 1 condemn yonr logic as rery bad. 13. —No tent shall be entitled to claim on account of ing very anxiously in the place where he sat for the lost James F. Groom, official assignee, 12, -Abcbatch-lane, the rules and objects of the You poos, I desire no more prominency than the -ralne of Reehabites, being protective of the interests of the labour- speak of " the charitable teorJes that constitute a por tiontbe death of the wife of any member admitted into such treasure, when a servant in Kveryj witnessing his anxiety, Lombard-street ; and H. W . and W. C. Sole; solicitors i« bit suggestions may achieTe; -while, if 1 can, tarn ing classes, has made them an object of attack by llr. of the business of the KcchabxteB." I cannot suppress a smile, tent after the date of these laivs, unless the mfe of such stepped up and said,—¦' Sir, did you loce anything V C8, A ldei-manbury. 1 ask: member shall error into the course of truth, and aid knowledge in O'Connell, -who has never lost an opportunityof striking a as you, did vou ever before hear tell of the charitable have been examined by a surgeon, and " Yes, sir," replied the squire, modestly, " I dropped a Jo»m Quincy Harris, of Winchester-place, Southwark, - works of a vicious and worthless society ? You never did, certified by him tp be in a £00 note. " the accomplishment of its greatest object—-the re- dastardly blow at Unions, and Societies of the Working sound state of health at the " " Oh, sir," responded]the servant, " then this hat-manufacturer, Dec. 6 and Jan .8, at the Court of ' Classes, which were calculated to manifest their strength sir •' Tou never can ! The thing is as impossible as for you time of her registration ; and any tent registering the is yours ; here it is." " Thank you, sir, thank you, Bankruptcy, London. Mr. Bell, official assignee, 3,' demption of the -working classes from the slavery to , that tbe to establish your own infallibility. The Rechabite insti- wife a member without such certificate from a surgeon, sir," rejoined the squire ; '• how; devilish lucky for me Coleman-street-buildings ; and ilr> Thomas Parker, soli- and to yield them protection. What 1 now desire is -be fined Trfcich ignorance, disunion, and neglect has consigned rules and objects of this excellent society may be forthwith tution is neither vicious nor worthless. It is valuable to shall for every such offence the sum of 20s. that it was not one of the centlenien that found it " citor, 6, Lincoln's-inn-nelds. Teetotallers, as it enables them to make investments for 14.—That the stewards transmitted to me, so that if legal, the nervous and timid receive the gum of 2s. for at- . A Puzzle.—There were at the| railway statio n on Sa- George Stephen, of 4. Skinner's-place, Sise-.Iane, ' jkon—I shall, stimulated hj a proper Tanity and sickness and death, without the temptations incidental to tendance at funerals maj be saTed fromthe treachery of the reckless and daring. , provided such funeral take place on turday last, a grandfather, a father, two daughters, and and 7, William-street, Knightebridge, scrivener, Dec. 5; Jaudable ambition, struggle for that place in fame's sick societies held in public houses. It is valuable to a week day. 7 1 cannot banish the fact from iny mind that every prose- a grandson—two aunts and a nephew—an old man and and Jan. , at the Court of Bankruptcy, London, Mr. Teetotallers, because it enables them, when they travel to 15.—That in order to meet the demands W. Pennell, official assignee, 31, Basinghall-streM ; and record to lrhich hit services mav entitle it. cution of the English working classes has been preceded of the funeral a iiew mav, and yet there were but four persons !.' b seek employment, to receive assistance by the way, and fund, a levy be made on the quarterly returns as fol- Mr. George Cox, solicitor, Sise-lane. y an invitation from O'Connell to the Whig Attorney- , lows :— Book-bohkowi.vg,—Lord Eldoii , speaking of persons The fest step towards reclamation is repentance General to strain the law against them. to find friends who own them, wherever there is a tent William Cox, of Crown-street, Soho, general dealer, and should they fall sick in a town at "a distance from who borrow books, but do not return them, observes, 5 " at the Court of Bankruptcy, jerpast offen ces; and the greatest protection that can On a return of 500 members, a levy of SJd . each death. Dec. and Jan. 7, London- Fzaxgcs O'Coxxox. home, they meet with sympathy, and are provided for with " that though backward in accounting, they seem to be Mr. Bfk'her official assignee, 3, King's Arms-yard ; and 600 " 4,1*1. , he thrown Tound a public man is to be able to discri- they were in the bosom of their own practiced in book-keeping." ' erly, solicitors Greafc-Maribo- as ranch care as if 700 " 4d. Messrs. Pain and Hath , 5, between his friends and his foes. You have Rechabitism is invaluable to the Temperance A Visible Sign , a few hall-street. minate THE IXDEPEXDEST ORDER OF RECHAB1TES TO family. 800 " 33d. .—At a Sunday examination roujjh-street, and S3, Basing , , of 6, North-place, Gray's-inn-lane, ftimmeneed the wort of reclamation well, by closing DANIEL U'COJfKELL, ESQ., M.P. movement, as it keeps bound together a number of men 900 •• 3d. days since, a little girl being asked by her eatechizer James Johnson ; ¦' What is the outward visible 10 and Jan. 8, at the Court of Bank- whose interest itis to push forward the Temperance cause 1000 •• 2Jtl. sign or form in baptism V apothecary, Dec. the columns of an organ which should create and RtspjrciXD Six,—T ovir letter of the 2Stb ultiroo, ad- it will be indebted f or its permanency. innocently replied " Please sir " London. If r. P. Johnson official assignee, 20, and to Rechabitism " ' HOO " 24,1. , , tbe ba by . ruptcy. , the harmony and union of its supporters dressed - Jo the Acting Secretary of tht Lx> \)a{ JVatiOn«l teaehts how- men of all countries and persua- Messrs. Lindsay and Mason , soli- represent R eehabitisni 1200 •• 2}d. Application of Technical Therms.— " What do you Basiiifrhall-street ; and Aisoelalioii,^ and containing- your opinion, thai the Order sions may dwell together in harmony, and how their hap- citors. Oatea ton-street. against selfish complaint and intfirested denunciation ; 1300 •• o^d. call an impression f " asked a young lady of a tyyo-— of Reebabites is an unlawful, vicious, and worthless in- be increased by the annihilation of those ¦• of 3, Dunster-court, Mincing- its removal to the Capital, you manifest a piness may 1400 •' 2d. •• T his," said he, kissing her, beau tifully registered too." John Frederick Fipge, while, by stitution, has been received with fear by some, with sur- urt of exclusive feelings which make the inhabitants of the 1500 " ">d Then take that a.s a toh n of thanks," she replied, slap- lane, merchant, Dec. 5, and Jan. 9, at the Co manlv disposition of submitting your actions to a prise by others, but by far the majority with feeling Mr. William Turquand, official four parts of the united kingdom look with jealou sy upon 16.—That the overplus arising from levies fov fum-vols, ping him ii\ the fave.—" Pray don 't batte r m;j fvri.i ," Bankruptcy, London. approaching tv contempt : believing that yoiir object is to , ; and Messrs. Nichol- more vigilant popular controu). To enable you to earh other. These are only a small portion of the beauties with the usual registrations for members and then- begged poor tynn.— "Then keep' it hvked r/ > ," retorted nssi}jnee, 13, Old Jewry -chambers prevent that union betm-en Iri-Oimen and Ej.^n.=hnien son ami Parker, solicitors, Thrn'^morton-Street. istinguish between your friends your foes, >liall tbe benefits, the virt uous principles of Rcchabitisui, but wives, be placed to account of Contingent fund. the miss.— Trot- Whi g ( Aiw-riean iiaiier). d an*l uliicli the , Rertialate Association lias a tendency to create, thev are quite sufficient to show that vou have not truly i" -—That a contingent fund lie established to nsswt WiHi/i m Clarke, of Sheffield , builder, Dec. 10 and be the object of this, mv first communication. and vrnich rver> rijrht-thiakjii'r man. in>-t«-ad of seeking AN Ingenious Postmaster.—It is said that there is a Mr. sketched its picture, and that it is neither a vicious nor a depressed tents ; }wt no tciit shall be entitled to relief Jan. If?, .at the Court of Bankruptcy, Leeds. io de=tro }, w ouW tndfaM>ur to promote. I arn not. hovr- postmaster in Arkansas nlm cannot read ; and when the IMrrinsr in all societies, 1 have frequent opportuni- worthless institution. w hich shall be proved to have usod its funds impr<» i- George -Young, official assignee. Leeds ; Mr. Moss, soli- tT er, about ;•» hupugii jour motives, but to show that mail comes, he is under the necessity of measuring it .' citor so- I am at a loss to conceive why you so repeatedly attack dentlv, or w hich has not lowered its sick gift in propor- , Cloak-lane, L»n«lon ; and Mr. John Blackburn, ties of learning the sentimentsof each. The aristo- }i>ur opinion i> rrroii«- surmise whether }uu have sulfered your villt-, and dwindles doivii to a gallun to the out-countrk-s. manufacturing cracy believe that the yortlt^m r promulgate tion, I cannot but think that you fear .something from 18.—That the lialf overage-money be placed to account John Humble, of Ossett, Yorkshire, judgment to l>e warped bj jircjudire. or havt- been mish-il, influence <-ln-misi, Dee. lu anU Jan. 6, at the. Court of Bankruptcy, •5edirion ,"and aims at lunderthronirb anarchy; vrhUe the progress of its soberixinp . 1 know that for of contingent fund, mid that the contingent fund ui-ounm- The Dcke of Devonshire, «hen last in Ireland visit- p or have dt?t-i"3eil in i .ir:im-t or haie been actuated by j."n« , one of your countrymen who unite with the Rechabites, late until it amount to £1U0, ing bis estates, was struck with (he b--auty of one of hi* Lte.U. Mr. Charles Fearne, official assignee, Leeds ; jj iey affert to beJieTe that bm for it< influence f>v< r tier four siuister motivi-.-. Vnur i^ contain* capital charges there are ten who join other societies similar!} organised, tenants daughters, about se\en!t-«n pears of age, and if- ssrs. ;(3r< Kory and Co., solicitors, Bedford-row, Lon- Uie of 19.—T liiit the Sum of £00., when at all practicable, j it> working classes they would be Tret able to resist rairtsi vrjer ljet-}ial»}:ts, which arc Couched in hut >\li.. hold their meetings at public house. , \et of these don : Mr. W'avell, solic itor, Halifax ; and Mr. Courtuay, ^ "' shall 1«- lvejit in the hands of tht Treasurer. Upon takin g leave of her mother his grace suggested the L^sne—tfjixjoot dfTrimcn thr lolloTvinjr leni. * .— i <»u are comparatively -ilent. This is a pa solii itor, Leeds. thiir great enemy—the i railu.\ which t 2fl.—That all incidental expenses beyon d those for propriety of sending pn-tty Ellen to Chatsworth to learn l>t.—Ifinj >a % i: i_- y.>ur ujiiiii-ju iiia * t\er\ jndividua} must lea for solution to yourself, or to ijjo.se who may Jaities Ilaseiden, of Bolton-Ie-Moors, Lancash ire, cotton their own interests. The middle classes deny the _ 'c burying the (lead, be levied for separately, the amount of the art of housekeeping. The imitation was accepted, to member oi tbf Reriiai-.iif Six-ien :- sruil;;. be inclined to spect'lat v upon yonr desires, your view s or spi rmei", December 7, and December 30, at the Court of of a transport- , levy per member to he determined according to the mode and the period till Ellen 's departure was made the most car-ability of the people to achieve any great politicaJ iWe offtacc. your objects Bankruptcy, Manchester. Mr. John Fraser, official as- . The requirements of your letter are dero- of computation adopted in levying for the funeral fund. of by tbe mother irho instructed! her in good manners, y their own strength, and therefore \ to introvldi - a % try b^J >.jiiiit citrt-uie. They pnn t- you a tyrant , in the very worst sense citors, Temple, London ; and Messrs. Winder and Broad- 2»tmee the yorth>m Star as a false light—as the th^ for h is services (payable quarterly) as each district guished mode of salutation in Ireland, Ellen 's mother ainon-^ p.>rking i-iasse» bent, solicitors, Bolton. . •if the word. You will not allo« your countrymen, or council at its first sitting, wishing her to observe the rules: of etiquette, dinned it ierald of hopes and anticipations that cannot be ; , or afterwards, may determine. xL—That Father Mathc-tv Uues no: approve ot" the repealers, to think for tjituiselvt-s, or to act upon their a.—That then; shall be a large ami small sut of dis- into her ears—now N elly, mind ivht-n you speak to his John H-all, of Wallsend, Northumberland, cowkeeper, j ealised: while the dependency of a largv portion of Reiimbite Ass* 'in"tion . l>»-c^iist he kt^-ps liixia>vclf clear <•} own judgment. They must obey your December 5 and January 7, at the Court of Bankruptcy, ** iliftates, or their trict account bouks. The small sot to be kept by the honour, always say " your grace." Nelly was accustomed , any SCK-Jetv , tl; names must be blotted fro m the , official as- -he workinjr classes upon the aristocracy and the , tents or order* .•m-.e c TeD^ranit *•>- li:st of Ireland's patriots ; IK S., who shall transcribe his accounts into the large set to say grace before and after dintter, and when she had Xevvcastle-upun-Tyne. Mr. James Wakley riety. Wilson, soli- jniudleclasses induces,ihe leaders r>f those sections to and it now ri-:nain» to be suen how many will become (which shall be kept in the district bureau) every quar- arrived at 01iats«orth, upon her; first meeting with his signee, Newcastle-upon-Tyiie ; Mr. Robert y our slaves Brodiick and Bell iih.—That the irnlrr uj' llechabites is a vicious and a , and obey your mandate. For the honour ui ter ; and that the-Secretary 's accounts shall be so tran- honour, his grace taking Nelly under the chin was about citor, Sunderland ; and Messrs. Bell, , , cater for an easy livelihood by subscribing to the society the intelligence of English, solicitors, Bow Churchyard London. w orthless . Irish, and Scotch Repealers, I scribed, and a balance sheet of the accounts presented, to kiss her, when turning her head round she said, " stop, , carrrini: oni the j>3an> >A' their respective hope there will not be many, for if they succumb to you Eleanor Robinson and William Robinson, of Swiuford, docmas and rpon thr first charpt. 1 presume yx.u to have gi\ en vf.ur , with the auditors' signatures attached , to your honour—God bless us and what's provided for us ;" , every quarter and Jan. JO, at the Court masters. opinion as a lawyer, which opinion 1 uniesitatinjrly affirm tile effec t will be most pernicious. Mind will never gron the district council. ami after the cervmony was performed, wiping her Leicestershire, bankers, Dec. C, to be foanded in •rnir, anil tliat, therefore, the judgment under such discipline : jwitriotism will never coinjuer under That a statement of tho recei mouth, she exclaimed, " Thank (»od for what we have re- of Bankruptcy, Birmingham. Mr. Richard VnJpy, official 23.— pts and disburse- * In truth, it is curious to see how both the aristo- must bt reverscil. M> opmiuns are grounded upon the \\ slavish adhennce to the views of any leadt^- ; the expan- ments of thi: district during the month be read ut each ceived." And Nelly wrote to her mother and told her assignee, Birmingham ; Mr. Mash, solicitor, Luttenvorth ; sion of intellect, caused b Mr. Smith, solicitor Bedford-ro w London ; andMr. James cracy and middle das.^es are, after all, compelled to f"Howing facts :—Thi- Independent OrJer vi Rechabite* y tbe union of kindred souls in monthl y meeting of the council, at any time from half-jmst that she had said her grace before and after his honour , , rants in law with a class of societies, comprisinjr the Odd a friendly compact will be arrested, and you, sir, while nine to ten o'clock; had kissed her. Motteram, solicitor , Birmingham. seek supporters for their own crotchets from the ranks you profess to be the friend of your country and its people, John Brown, of Newcastle-undcr-Lyne, Staffordshire, FelloTrs, Foresters, Druids.. Shepherds, Gardeners, and 24.—That two auditors be appointed every quarter by A t iiRTUNATE Mi< i. nuif;tiT. —It is currently reported classes. And this I take to be the are doing the work of an enemy, by attempting to force a painter, Dec. 11 andjU , at the Court of Bankruptcy, Bir- of the working others. Atit law, or other thing, xvhicb applies to any each tent in rotation , according to the unjty number, who at Sleaford , and wv believe correctly so, that a well- submission, which would be condemned even in the Grand mingham. Mr. Thomas Bittleston, official assignee, Bir- •reatest proof that it is nor the power of either, or one of these order. , affect* the whole ; and as som<- of shall examine the district accounts, and declare as to known millwright (a working man) of that place, by a ' mingham ; Messrs. Harrison and Smith, solicitors, Bir- them hare existed for and in Turk. You do wrong, sir, when you hid them leave the recent decision in the High of both ouitedlv. within their own ranks—but the more than half a century, their correctness or otherwise ; and that the salary of the Court of Chancery, imme- mingham ; and Mr. Wm. Windall Jackson, solicitor, 2, tirne« when it tva* danj,-erou< to unite together lor any order of Rechabites, in which thev have enjoved many S diately comes into the possession of n. large estate near derive from the working class, that D. . be not paid until such declaration be made. Such Field-court, O ray's-inn, London. •pcarer whkh they purpose, without being interfered with by Government, pleasures, and from which they may derive many benefits auditors not to be " members of the district council. The London, of tlio annual valim of £\ 3,000, as well as ar- thej caniiul at present obtain from holy fruihls. You do constitutes their strength. Hence we may come to lawyer , or common infonii ^-r. ii alfortis a pi-esam ptiv«? D. S. shall give due notice to the officers of the tent whi n rears of rent for the same foa "he last twenty years DIVIDENDS DECLARED. wninp, sir, to bid them leave an order, having n tendency - , ihe legrtimiiie conclusion That the srrenjrth of the pr-iof that they are not of that unlawful character which it is their turn to provide auditors.. ; amounting to the sum of £2i>0,0u0.—Lincolnshire Chro- John Cecil, Thomas Dennison, James Benson, and to unite together in one holy bond, Catholics and Protes- , not y»>\l appear to believe them to be. There is no law di- 25.—That a statement of the district accounts shall be nicle. ! Michael Dennison, of Liverpool, merchants, second divi- srisocracy and the middle class is a coii^quence tants, Churchmen and Dissenters, with .men of all grades dend of 9d. in the pound, payable at 1, Liver-court. Liver- , rcvtly affectin|f these societies ; amL therefore, to make printed every half year, in the months of April and Octo- In stinct of Hats.— An old main named Turner, living of the sonndness of their plans or belief in their La- then: unlawful, wmc law . j iassed i->r another parpose. will or shades \>f politics, and show to the world that it is pos- ber, for ench brother in the district. All notices of ex- pool, on Dec. 7, or any subsequent Saturday. t conftrut-tl so a> u> make it a} l\ to them. sible for all lueet together and act together in perfect S Edward Hhvkius, of Liverpool, commission agent, fi rst ie b^ >p pulsion which the P. . may h.-ne received ; all altera- of land belonging to Mr . Reeve, of Hardelph parish, cut Uiw harmony and peace. Such an union is a glorious consum- dividend of i<\. in the pound, payable at 1, Liver-ccurt, consciences of the working-class propousders of thi-ir Vou belie\c there is ^ that will bear this i-onsmii-tiun : tions in or additio ns to the by-Jaws of this district, as also into a rat's cave, where he discovered two jit eks and a mation ; it wili zuak t- uieu nioi-c happy, more intelligent, Lh cniool. on Dee. 7. or any subsequent Saturday. 1 differ wiili \..u in r.jnniou ; and -,ver<- 1 unsupj»in«"d the residences of tbe district officers shall , be inserted in llillf of beans carefully lacked I up. They had been sdiemes and theories. and bt-tter members of soci» t\, and as tin- K<-chabite asjo- Richard Dickon Askhnm, late of Knottingley. l ork- b", anv fai t-, rircuins taniw or oyi ai»»n ~. >-.ur a-**Tt i-in* such half-yearly «tatemi'nt. ! CuKCord iuul unity, I sim-irrv lj- hope tin* carried, no dou h!, one by one, and boarded uj> fur the >>; "ulii hair !!¦• wn^Iii with ronhdeiiiv iTiiti uFl Jjruiliute" 20.—Tha t the IV S. shall riot be allowed to hold office «liire, lim e burner, firs t dividend uf l:'.s. 4d. in the pound, Thos>e two powerful classes are. th^u. your rtt-r. " nii . r.> I ha> e no winti i " . lie took home hi» pi-i/.ri for h i* ] i^r.— $Vwif'>r 'l i:i ¦¦¦!; Kt'pi-.Uer^ will paus-. and think, before they give up, or payable at-14, J> i«li< .>pgate-stret't, Leed". on the 25th inst., ¦n- " Jj ^teirr • a- a cjj» i-ten; with Jaw h.'L * 3" t 27.—T hat no person b<- a[i[)oint.d medical attendan t to imkI any day after. Eity is augmented and perpetuated t>y the interest in am tionable lU-iieht Society, it is soVloscl y iilcntined with the WiUiain-M oiik , jnn.. oj- Xoftingbain cur?-ior. first divi- > -r ^ie--ii trivil i-».urt , but circui:i> tani -e~h:i»e ari»e:i . any tent in this district unless Ik* produce ;i properly au- " . l«i.ni-ii-bi Michael Uowen , of Xkath . —An did iiuil i ¦B-hicB the ¦working men In Their employ have in iai>- h:2«1 .»: inii > u> h.ii- l'" rn -i ven iiy an «-mJiieu! la«'>ir thorised diploma , or a ewHticatr showing him to h;n c i lcnd of i's. "/<1. i:i thf pound, pavrtlile at 7, Wiiterloo- % sir well known at Ne-tth , fiot.' i 'iy liiirli ami low , '..vler n « " ljrli • :}) 1 rciiiaij i. il-ar been in po^-cssiou. ' ;i st re"f . Ilini.iug hai n, <> u Nn . -'K . or any subsequent represfntin^ you, whereby thv tjiIup of their nw»: J "h . ainp . wiiir-h to iii» luind. an ! •• 'iu-^iid~ • • ' of ii dip' omsi. Any ti v.t appointing t )if ;»l)ir.'f <]c>ji.',i;itii(ii , died in ti n- t oursf of tJic j ;is( ' Y.i '.:rs r-s- i >- -crfu;! ". . T uesdH v. - otjir r~ . i-nuiir - i;^ Tiiv l.swfui n»-»» •>: -uc:i -••¦ •¦et .s- -. mi dical attendant < outran, to this law shall In- Iin<-<1 ill . week, lie was lattcHv ('ii)|)]i)vetl r . v;-rvices hi c>i>i>o>:ng v.«j laay !•*¦ t-iibancvl. Tuar •¦ vvm. t;! ;5.M <}].\ w . c s in ]>ini ;;>i/i i rater '«j , shi Yi:-u vtiii b^-re ::• •- . tha t wha:» -» »-r :sJi- > -i^ :n- rii-r • t' 2*.—T hat til-- district oft'i cers mi "-t for the rot' i pi im! K. l> . ^ othi-m. of St.. H«- 1.:ii , Lanc:;-b.ire p builder, i ¦::. , ¦!- • :" t i- ! • .-. •.. r JJ Uulv Str ^.: , ' tor j >tii)licans , ^oinc crnimis, and doinir other jt>t)s\ friends, vour only jri--:id>. arc- tLo«? wht» labour ri ir •> J.J FeU.»"- in U-.v .-.n.- :- :):• ..r.l-r • ¦; R,-.-habi:= -. t hi ;. payment of all n.omVs, and t'ov t he df-liviyv of :. , mi j M-vo nd I 'iviiiemi of 4 ill. in tii<: (loiind , payable at 12, Cook- ^ ' ""hIs lli w.is a jt'iuarkal'ly early piscr ui his very In st i:c analai -->i; ; - i " Ix-ir (•¦¦ :-i:; ;;:i-: » »i> Jl ;.:->h. -t-r. V- . 1-t n. !M4 . t' riduy t ii-ning. halt-]iast >*tr«-v.t, I.ivt*rp>>o!, on No v . '.'", or any sub<5e: far a> <\ from eight until ton iHnc», lit'hm in tho habit uf calling' u p wrvants at lii- ii rrhali:- - :;- iji Wi> rJ . tilt % a rt ' j !, u^t- '^ ;.; \ i ts int-rtiii ^'-s . ; do mi . Tlmiieli blind from Ins fiirtli , lu> could travel ilzsH: * to work i.'Ui t l^-ir <'-v;: salvation, it w ill n-'W - !¦¦ - K sTrtMii/ sih — I ha»< r.o doub: luit \-. ,i iiasv m-imi tieiid if Us . Sit. on account ot rirst iliviiletui i>t Sb. Nil iu the ;r. >r.•i:inntii.;i L::r utiin w fi'l t h:m tii-- < •«!.! r cllnv. > . v.li.. . '-"I .— All tint -, fi-r uhatriiT breach of law or <>rdrr , to OVel'V nook ;Uld coliier ot Ntiatli , while his recol- ~ ' 1 I Y> of ' ' [pound , payable at l'-J, Cnok-strout, Livprpool , on Nov . 37, become y«ar crc-atfesi uuty imd iu-^1 \. on>zzmx car- -lili r< :au i l" .:i:. I' uii U ' "iUii maliciou- rcprt-• .etil atioii Un- ludepcn- either bv members < i t t)u- council or by tents (evocpt t -n- lection and jiowt.-r of discriminauiiL: rounds were ho .) the .!C"i-e>-: = a • ' ' i.i- Maj>~ *;. '..«.rr -f tli.- J' ou nii . • i- -al t' nlr - ,,f Hi-x - .' uibites in a U'Ur a-i»in-- i".tl to the iicuU-ct iiig to piiy tin: quarterly fu n er-il levy). >liall -to to the Or any subsequent Wednesday. l-j organise and unite the -on* «f labour, ~o n- i<< " iht- fowl , tha t he has ln-en kuown t<) roco^nise vuic<-s *-'¦: araiji > •!] rli-- ar -o->-;oj i <¦:" itis .M;ijt—TV Will iam th> Iris )] Keli; a}er> iu >rutlaud , ^ud ul~^ ausnt-r in rc- tic fniitiiiirciit fum l . Piismtnt of such fines Xt> bv :ic- <»'eorpe Har«ood, of Chester, draper, f .r^t dividend of sizkethtni Inaccessible to tiiv tLn?ai>. tic iroitl, a*;ii - of persons whom lie had not met witii lor fifteen or ~ r-a nii . aiVire «-vs ft rrr pTi-vt-niftl lh; ,r Miijf-li- - 1 ¦;• f -jved frtuu Mr. <.rim >hn« , tht CorTr»;in )nling SeoreUiry of «- <> rdijig to tin |ir<\. iM the pound, payable :tt 1, Liver-court, Liverpool, persuasion oi me !•• >*f general law twenty veai-s. • i^e seuuvxT. the liniepeude it V^ rd- -j •>} 1> J <3 Kel)<>«» , and t-ii both • •• -• •;;- th-- Rechabite lirdt-r , S2. U;tl---st rt -i t, Ma ncliester , thro ugh on Nov . 27, or anv subsequent Saturdav. ' TBiMF FI ND. A KoTIIs riHLD in- want of fhitri- w- i tb '.• ii:«i l:uiii of the J' niton. l knowing you ^ IX Sol s.—The Walters and Llewellyn, of Neath, timber merchants, si.in- t heir Ma ;.>-st2^s rr " •jr-iTi o "-f i ) \t- *• 'fr i> - . . . i.i.-utii. T be * *t? receive om- shilling aad sixpence and a bed one night , or t hr- •• wolf jn she-p 's clothing " wvt. A thick loir, dark as a prolopno, overspread the Wednesday. Tvlitical change will be found in the determination -%e l isa* i*.att empting to mak e t«o sli illinsr s without a. bed, it" lie prefer it . He must, as iiujrh be to the streets and overshadowed a splendid house at the cor- Thomas Gregory, of Poulshott, Wiltshire, miller, first ibfSf jJinj-te-rs nwu)d have presented , or their A!;yestu > such rava ^ps t cak-ulat«- jr liar- liowe\cr, produce a certificate of his having been in the % ef the other classes to resist tact union by which uiir soc onln- twelve month«. If such brother have buen relieved down came torrentH of rain, i At this moment a Nicholas-street, Bristol , any Wednesday . alone the proposed change can be tifected. In illcs- c-biuac-tt-r . tvenr ror mber of which , according lu VOU . i» whose object is to j»i\/!i)ot*.* the Hell-bcing of each other, in any branch of the order on the day he makes ajjplica- gentleman emerged from the pavement—he was ivs Samual Brothers, of Xewcastle-urider-Lyne, Stafford- ¦jation of my position, allow me to put the question iruUti >if 3 tran-Tx 'rtribl e offene*: . l« jiroviding, in case oi .sickness or death, with all due tioi> hrvi , he shall not be relieved unless he stop the night , wet as Dutch soup, lie looked for ;i liackney-coach, shire, currier, first dividend of 5s. (id. in the pound : and ¦&us y, in January. ls^J T . Sir John Campbell, then An<-rn»'y - re spec I to e'.ery -ec: of reh'gio.is or political opinions. in which case he shall be relieved the following morning ; :—suppose the working classes, a* a bod were - and saw nothing but gutters. I The gateways were on the joint estate a first dividend of Is. lOti. in the pound, (ienerai. v.as coii>uite»if;...scd of jiu-n who difl t-r widely in ami on arriving «.r stopping on a Sunday, be shall be pro- hly united, and supj>ose tJie body to hare crowded with persons seekinir jiheiter. '1'lie frcntle- ' oo-street , Birmingham, any Thurs- thoroug of odd F ellow?, andupon wliat »a> iiet t-iiary U> br .'nJujiicJ their religious, also in their political opinions ; yet we do wded with a bed only. payable at 13, Waterl man hesitated an instant—sa w] an omnibus—d;i-':ht-.i day. Tirxue enouab to resist the soft persuasions of the io rendrr it a legal s-.-ciety . His. reply was. ' Sjwi l-MU not allow any n-ligious or political opinions to interrupt 11.—That no brother br- relieved a »ecuii'l time, mulct- ¦¦ur into it like lightning, and tnok liis seat, bathed like a Thomas VVUliams and Edward Williams, of Liverpool, itj 'OA t.^ly b: tntrrWiiii'l Khrtlxr tAc socirio of Odd J zU->ic? meetings. 1'vrstms arc received in tbe society from tbrci- months from the date nf being last lvlit v ed : and oiher classes,leaving them to their own resources for Triton. Helooked Wsljkea man than a duck, Tin Iinou drapers, first divid<-nd of 2l»s. in the pound, payable way jtrA be ?i at Outing icitfibi 'Jit latter of Ok y(i- t he age of sixtf n t>. '."rty-rAc, providing they are sound auv brotlit-r obtainiiig cmjiloymeut here tor out" IlKMltll , tu lecturers, spies, and disturbers ; what possiWe otista- in hvjJtfi and oi" good nmral cliaructcr, and tliost- wllO vehicle pursued its course, and theirentlemnn wrapped at Bamed's-buildings North , Sweeting-streel, Castle- risiOiis ..if The y U^ 'it'CS rr£z--rli *ipal , i&/jr *JL vstfvL, and yrai^c-r ^yrr/m •VJ.—That no brother who shall not have been in the length, however, the shower stopped , and the omnibus R ichard Riuimer, of Liverpool , tailor , second dividend jaij&nal objeci upon which the national win had de- iiiitlt*Uion, ii,id J i), ink the liWuihcn may OJn Unue To meet Our payments are la . per fortnight. When a mem ber order twelve month.s shall receive more than a bed, or, if reached the Hue de Richelieu , opjioftite the- Exchange. of 5d. in the pound, payable at 24 Karned-buildings aeeordr&g to thr. r:tlz * of Un< , has been twelvemonth.s in the society, and clear upon the he prefer it , the sum of sixpence. . eded ! The middle classes who deuy the efficiency The gentleman made a sign trt the conductor, rose N orth , Sweeting-street, Castle-street, Liverpool, any iritJwit a.j,y danger of leing called in questionfor c. iTi-ick oi Ifooks, he is entitled, in case of sickness, to the sum of 1-S. H8.—That any resident brother desirous i>v leaving tho >—Francis whose assertion is most tniitled to credit are a f arceur " said the conductor. "' I nsolent Shrop- a those claBses thus interposed would offer an irresis- nfcU's or Sir John Campbell's > The latter undoubledly ; Socirtv . Wood Pritcliard and Edwin Pritcliard, of Hodnct. * The following scale is recommended as a guide by fellow," rejoined the gentleman; " I am Monsieur de shire, drapers—Thomas Moring and William Mbyes, of uUe and legitimate barrier for, supported as it is by corroborative circumstances it The mode of obtaining adminsi-m j " by a quarterly w hich, in the opinion of the district council, a tent may ' in the way of any scheme ticket: and if thismakes us an illegal *c«_-ietv , the W eslej- Rothschild." " Never heard of vou," said the man ; 31, Camoinile-street, City, carmen—John Binns and propounded b jiowcs.m-saU ihe iorce of rruth. pruden tly regulate its payments :—When the funds of the " dive me my six sous. y tbemselTes ; whereas the power ema- an iiethodists, and all "Other societies emanating from tent, after all debts are paid, amount to " At the name of the illus- Francis Binns, of Sowerby-bridcre, Halifax , Yorkshire. You art prvbabh not aware, sir, that in the session o^ £1 per member, trious banker the passengers altjturned round , whis- iata^irom popular subserviency, and not from the Parliament of 1S43 the Independent Order of ReChabilt* tbe'Wesleyaii body, must be illegal also, and Uable to seven the sick gift may be 12s. per week ; to 15s . per member, 9s. millwrights—.lames Cheetham, James CoUmgs, John per week ; to 10s. per member, ( pered, and laughed. " (io to:the d—!," said the ¦*£!, or the ability of the middle cla> be less than (is. per week paid to the sick, banker ; " 1 have important business at the Exchange, Oldham, Lancashire,cotton-spinners—.lohn Sharp, Henry And, although the wealthier orders are incessant and privileges possessed by isohited eocietie? under the Act whatever mav be the state of the fund. iim) must go. There is my card." " Gi ve me n>y relating to friendly societies. At this time the law - of which have been in existence for tin last half century ) are Kidley, and Jane KicHey, of Cariisle, wine merchants— untiring in their promulgation of the error that tbe six sous," groaned the conductor. M. de Rothschild William Lewis Gill and Lewis Foss, of Creukerne. Somer- the order were 1-rfore the ;:rr->cnt G-o.ernnieiit, and founded on the same 1/rint.Tj-le.s a_s ours, only they have Sir became, exasperated. The conductor persisted, and setsliire, Jinen drapers—.Josepl) Ilaincs and James working clashes cannot do without them, their everv aJtb t.u gi] ri>Bjir.3J!if2 tioii > w ere rei -tjvtd frwn thflu . tiicv the secret si;rn.s and pasfc-wurd. and we have not. ites . ©ft aS there seemed every chance, of M: de Rothschild being St. Jolm 's-street-road nove proves the reverse—thatthey eaniiot Jo wjiL- jtstc no iutiJiinti.'Ti of the unlawful charaittT of the insti- John Campbell, when applied to in reference to the lega- T homas, of id , Winjrrove-place. , taken into custody for six sous; " Fury," said the wholesale milliners—Thomas Hanson and George Purdy, tution : and it i< my nnn <-«nviction that tiit orvicT would lity of the Odd Fellows, gave as his decided opinion that snt the -prorkmg classe*. ^ot only do we see their An Irish lawyer once mi tormented a witness with hanker, " 1 shall miss a splendid fmyi . 1 have only of Leeds, builders—Thomas Todd ami Christopher Todd, now ha- e been protected by an Act of Parliament of it.- they might Continue as they are constituted at present, ¦*c ijuction.c, that he (Icelan d lie could answer no more with- an order for a million. Give me my change." Saying of lk-wsbury, Y ork shire, wine merchants—William Sissi- akDes< strikingly developed by as much of umon own had not ¦-..«¦>¦- j»ersons surreptitious!;. cnrrc-p<'Dtl-.-d v.ithout being considered an illegal society. I have no out a drink of water ; upon which the judge interposed, this, half laughing, half furioii.", the Iwinkir drew >,i)ii . Hubert Gould, and Charles I-Iebblt-whitt? , of King- a does exist in the ranks of the people but we fur- •with Govt-rnia«-i!t, -taring that tb»- Rechabites wert m4 doubt, Mr, that you a rt* anare that our rules and regula- , iibserMi;;: to the (Toss-examining lawy er—" I think , sir, from his pocket-hook a coupon of 5n-upon-Hull , curriers—John Chirk ami Samuel Robert of unanimous in tiirir de«irr for an Art of Pariia7rif IK. ».jj!< wt-re pki<-t-l bt-icrc tbt- llou-e of Cummons in the tier discover that thpv see the r.pcf-^siTv sirikiiif juu may let the witness down now , you appear to have ") per cent., and presented it to |,he conductor. The ' ¦; ytiir lM -i, and it by <»> in«in> pronounced us to be illegal. • Toms , ot -i , Sise-lan*, Cit,>, retined sugar manufacturers— Thai th-: ordt -r K t-chabiies is- ;i»* mjii er the law , I " Z-i laintJr ornerenees and oi unjnn^ ail those element? 1 therefore tru^ thut \*>u will take up your pen and rebut, pumped, him dr\ . conductor stared , and at this moment an nt not make it ait uulaw -ful society . A landlord thrt atcncd.a poor Irishman that he umild r/wi/i./c came hy. *' O h , my friend ," said Rothschild, eastle-u\'oji-Tyue, ship brokers—George Simpson and k" discord vrliieh would otLerwise j iresent tbeinselve*, There are many h undred?- of bener.t societu-s, trade s«k -U-- through the medium of y our highly-valued paper , th>.- vile ye malicious false and slanderous attack which has been put a distress into his house, if be didn't pay his ren t. " how l'iekv. 1 am a prisoner 'for debt , Lend me Harrison t 'bilton, of Liveiiiool. ship broker*. cn-m Tery fear of that popular combination, which . ti*-s. and others , in :-. -linilar po?iti "n ^n.i t their act<- au-1 , six sous." The agent turned , and threw a Miade up*-u this u—-f'uj i n'-titution. "I'm a distrc-s. into the house, is it? Yi-rra , by Jasus. ifmmd DIVI DENDS TO BE LAKLD. as it are ]>erfeclly t» v-iai. DE' ^gathered and disjointed cow is. i*-jet-ts aj:r but joil had better take the- distress that's in out of it. ' of.-piee" t.i t.ie conductor. "The d—1," said the on. Au unla ^vful -'-lit ty. who-e mt iii ber- ar> * iiabi*- Jo b> J j<-n:aiu, dear .-ir, your ub. d/tnt servant , At the Court of Bankruptcy, Lou' man. "'This must Ik' atonic one ;" and then , IIS it ' }>: ¦¦ - *2-i all the nostrums that the seln>h and the s»-rdW u-r .Jijj tiu any eii-tint J. A. ISlnnitt. A tutor. «-n d«'ivyourinfj t-> make a pupil understand .IaUH-i N utter, of Cambridge, nriller, . 13, a t half- fj l^i'infil ^ lupetht -r. ra :iD>-J by ' striu k with romor-xc, he turned M. Rothschild , and -it-i ':.j nn«r. l~.*<]. ¦• tp tx-prtssor j .rh-v kt -l <¦! I*arlia m*nt . without i>- i»>u r--us *A Ur-d . bi- n\a. < lr a T--- Fu rii* U the meaning nf a jKissive verb. s»Ui—- A pa u*ive verb is jiast eleven—Gpurge field, of J , Bond-court, Walbi'ook, otit-rs to poverty as tbe of hs support. at said , " If you want ten francs^ Sir , 1 don 't mind oit the nrdt-r o: H«-)iaU!*« tin aat i-cpretsive of the nature of tvechiujr lYti-v City , pm-ker, Dec. 18, at tweh e—Charles Diane, of South- lawf\il sori rry . ^ an action as. h'liriinj ; tJieni to you. " I am free to admit tha: iL- S-.rthr.T* --itir L.t- v a r>illS"V.b«i 'Ji-% t-boos-t lia^v ih»- j-r« .* vcti¦! llic iuw . BTE LAWS . is beaten. Now , what did l'eti-r do V The boy rcj"lied , ampton , coach builder, Dec. IK , at half-past two—William Skhioi s Arf idem at Kuinbi'kch. —Thursday after- City, and I''O, peat txtent prevented a union between the midiilt They can ejin>5 t-acb ten: siii-^ly, ur • ::i-h di-trict , «ir:iK- > 1. — Tl rU lili? i!i ti-ii-t be constituted a« pt r '.-ith gen eral "¦barp l y— Well. I'm stiri* I don 't know , without he Frederick Mills, of Hart-street. Mark-lane, - 1 t-nr< tin- r --:ei"j ti% e coinicil . aJid ibu- hav e thi- pro- v,- hollo'd, or irave him a dig in return.' noon , a rather dangerous accident oi-cuired at the Hhrh Holborn . merchant, Dec. 17, at half-p:-.st one. tzd the working classes ; bnt tLt-n, ui .tui the ]iart »i c'»uld ! l.. . ( ' , - f ov the tection of tite la« for wh'.' e <. r i:i i be month of September, and that which , if not too strong, at the Court uf Bankruptcy, Leeds—'ohn DLxon, ' rvs]>,N , that after all he had taken they didn 't touch, his complaint , sumVieiitlv covered , on being tired exploded with at i-lt'M- n , - Snk, mm, what invitation t'ue iniddle da-ses. as ll it :< not a j-r'"-f o: err^ .i . n i- a n-a>o:i wny y »*ur tl;.-y meet on the last Tburs-day evening in September, at adding— " 1 wish , if you know w here i: i.s, you tvmild of SiietKeld , lint ndraper, Dec. li), at the Court of Bank- tremendous force, some of the stones, in many cases i' i <>;-ini..n is ..f liitli w ei£i:t. that y <">u do not si-cin t<> haw the hour of eipht o'clock, at the hliw"er>-J that, if ''•" 12 chnbi' ' ^oruty i ' M-buiy -. •/•• ¦-..u nci) holds its Hirelings, tu elect their officers for the bis cane and smashed a decanter.i>f.whiskey that stood on upon-Iliill . brush manufiicturers, Dee. . '•) . ••leven , at the :riidenL-e, or honour would susriiesi the propriety,of Ifr' Asforitiri-jjt if Ulirfyl GTi'i ertri] ntcm^i ' ' it dNtanee in the direction of the! North Hack of the C Bankruptcy, Leeds—fames Xay iur, junior, of yra? Ht ' *iL*O. ' 'J i-u=uiii!j twelve months. tin- table. Cannongate. A crow-bar, which was lyinc on the ourt of ¦wpting f And, secondly, 1 ask if it is rational, i* puViv of" tr.i, . at . eleven, .at ^- A STBiMtB whoinet Mac Xally, the celebrated criminal brushwood and weighing H ewtJ, was thrown to the and tlie order of Ut-chabrte« are perfectly analogous bi rarh jj ioiith, xit «-5jrh i o'clock, p.m.. and in no case slialJ , the Court of Bankruptcv, Leeds—Win. Hall anil Robert ^asonahle, or even natural to suppose, that those lawyer, at a party, was struck with the ugliness of one of distance of seventy yards. I'nfortunately, two men tlmse charaf.pricti<--. which, if anything d->es_ renders lt^ sittings be extended beyond eleven eVlock . Kainbow, »f Tivdington a/id Stratford-upoii-Avon, corn xio plunder will protect the plundered from the as- the fair sex, and asked Mac Njilly who the devil that ugly who were standing in New-strjeet were struck by Xh*-m unlawful, and a- you have no fear- for the lm-nihi-r* 4.—Thai the appointment ol representatives to this lacreliants, lire. IU , at halt'-j>:ist twelve, at the Court of woman was. M y eldest daughter, sir : was the reply. pieces of the rock. One of theni, Alexander Keppy, B-ults and ravages of those w]jo consider themselves of thr R epeal A*si«ciati<»n. Ui-re nt-ed I"- non» l->r th-- tiinrict i-ouiM-il be ci-rtint.-tl by tlie officers of the tent, and Ba nkruptcy, Uirmiiipham-—William Wa'Ulel], Of Liver- Xo, in.., I don 't mean her ; the nevt. My ' Svcwjul eldest a braK.sfoundw, had 1ms head, left knee, ancl e, and members of thr ordi-r of liwbabitt--. sealed ivitli t!ie tent seal. :tn d that the certificate be pre- pool , nit-ri-Uaut, Dec. "iO, at twelve, at the Court of Bank- i*leg itimate distributors and ajijiropriator? of xhv daughter, sir. God bless me, not lief , that une ; pointing hand , ;ill more or less injured , particularly his 1 thinK the farts and circum.-Tanivs jtbo^t- quoted arc s.-nted Ik-j'oj-e zht- elecied represenUirive takes his Scat. ruptcy , Li verpool—William Brown, of Liverpool, mill- i-hmdered hoard ? to the third. My third eldest daughter, sir. And so it k nee, the bone of which w;>s splintered. The suiScieiit to pr.iU that Ihf cIa.-< ol societies to which ii.—District uincers nejrh i ting t-) attend at tlie hour wright , Dec. 'M , at twelve, at the Court <>f Bankruptcy, went on, till the stranger came to the seventh, when Mac other, Robert Simpson , nuison , (belonging to Leith, to the order of Reehabites bt-'ouc are not of an unlawlui appointed, to be lined one shilling for caclijon 'enee ; rej>re- Liverpool—Andrew Leigh-tun, of Liverpool, merchant, Dec. ^hiie your removal the Capital *:13 be Lailexl Xally replied—that ugly devil is my wife, and don 't you was wounded by a stone on the back of the head. chara cter ; and tha: ^jr .I ohn Gunpbc-11 was ripht. when srijtativcs 'ixjR-nce each, unless a satisfactory reason can , at twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool— « think my honour is safe while I'm on circuit ? apprehended , -0 "*ilh gladness by thousands and ten> . f thousaii'h, hesajd they iniirht ¦' continue to mert according to thi- cas.e. All The person in charge of the b!as*t was b." aligned i:i either fine* to be charged to the and awaits the investigation of the authorities. Swan wick Boult and Thomas Addison, of Liverpool, stock- yon must not .suppose that fartio:: wO] leave a hincle rules of the order, ¦uithout any danger of beins called i:i tent to which tire brother belong.-. The fines to be placed An Irishman once acted as guide for a long day to an brokers. Dee. io. at «ie\en, at the Court of Bankruptcy, of English traveller, Mr. Baker Kojje unturned that can be rolled as an obstacle ^3uesu<>i) for a breach the law ." t.i the contingent fund. whom he conducted through the intri- Fire and Loss of Life.—Tuesday, Liverpool—Richard W arren, of Liverpool, druggist, Dec. in cacies of the Kerry of * i'tidlv.—Y.>a «av " t)it order <4 Jir shai-itts h *alenl*f**J a.—That every oomnjunicarjon i«t< ndfd for tlie district mountains. Paddy, though accom- held ;ui inquest at the London Hospital , on view -'0, at eleven, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Liverpool— ?oxir way. On the contrary, accustomed as yon are fpirU i{. modating, didn't like some of tho intrusive questions put the body of William Uopewell, iaged twenty years. of the io do ct rti crta t hiivM'f,and to iniroduct a rcrv bad »-..uneil shall bt- j.liireO hi the hands of tin- D. C. at Th omas Lediard, of Cirencester, money scrivener, Dec. 27, ' •" rentend uuainst the risiu^ Jisjiiretion* en- among ti>< TrcrrA-inj; da.v.5. Never was assertion niore a! least three day s before the council meeting, unless it re- to l.im by his companion , and when parting at a cross, It appeared from the evidence , that he (deceased i had at eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy, Bristol—Timothy , !ow fijQS and jealous : practised as you arc in subduinc variance with truth than thi- : a*.' -- ha* either weakened li'.te to rcatter* of most nrjrent importance ; and unless it from which the road diverged north, south, east am i a resin oil factory, situate near the Bridge, l Buhner and Richard Bulroer. of South Shields, rope ma- your perceptiv e faculties. >>r you haxe b<-en grossly mi>- shall aUo bt shown thai it i-i>vuu nut \>\ possiWHty have v.tst, and whew the stranger was perfectly bewildered, he Common . On the l-'Jth September last , deceased, nufacturers, Dee. 19, at twelve, at the Court of Bank- ^e clamour of provincial discontent, you mu*^ i-e m , in taking! mformed Reohabiri»m ui-mand-5 li ou members ptrfVct \^ n >,.) placed in the luir.ds of the district, chief ruler. said eave of his companion— •* Well . Paddy, now was employed at work in the distillation of resin, ruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tvne. I-^jiared for another and a greater struggle. Il-rr*- and cihh! mora} conduct : it teaches them i« 1« we'll part ; which i.s the road to Killarney ?" " Wisha .' re- wl'ion having occasion to walk across to a distant part sobriety, 7. That no motion having for its object the rescinding Cektiucates to be granted, unless cause be shown to the in of plied Paddy, but upon my sow! you're the quairest jinlle- lighted caudle in hid hand, ii tie money ; here is the will to spend it : a.nd ber..- proWdeiii, anil ;•¦ assist each nil^r times tlistr»-*s. of auv previous resolution of the district, or the alteration of the premises, having a ; meeting. man 1 ever met. lint how did , and fall- contrary on the day of result of its power will be iried. Your It teaches me:i of al) creeds. a?-ii? . t.i auv of its established usages, be entertained, unless you find out my name i stumbled over something K ing on the floor ^t an«-nnn for its Paddy, sure c-nuoffh. , Pa-ld Henry Charles York, of 12 and 13, {->i.J<.-nh ?m-place, tiiat ilit-y are 1-retkren. and <»uj.'ht to dweil togetht: :;¦ notice of the same sh:ill have been gi\en at the previous " "Oh y, sure 1 guessed it. ing, knocked against a large barrel containin g a a bold and darins : snd belii-ve me that vour irir •« in I'd Westminster-road, lodging housekeeper, December 19— hanur>n\ . Thi-. . monthly meeting of the council, gUt'SS anything." " Would .ye then upon m\ sow] you quantity of distilled spirits, the jnung in the middle -RTitii lioras that ~vnl± fx»id aii.l may guess the road now " Edward Edwards, of :J6, City-road, draper. Deeenbev 17— Civ^ed re be done ; and >tout Lowsi^ver jtu may l>e. you with the whole of the contents, was com- li nen draper, December 17—William Yuill, of 74, CornbiU, asd ifa spark of s.'enumt- piiilanthrophy burns within ..;«.:):]) £ addrt-ss vr in his reply. learn to keep a civil tongue. together City, tailor, December ID—Thomas Bailey and John &Est rally your friends round y«,ii to meet the as- \out bosom, yon w ould cal l i:T«>n your countrymen t«- ¦ English pletely destroyed. Verdict " Accidental death." ' .).—The charge for initiation shall be as follow s : — Ax gevtiejun, niching to discover the reli- s-cliffe , Northamptonshire, toy dealers, i of join tbt- Rec-habite Associati-in, a--ured it w ould do tln-m Bailey, of. King' ^is interested caTjitid, and to protect you from 16 and nn(Jer ir>yi-iirs of age £ 0 i> 0 gion of an Irish guide, and not wishing toput the question 19—William Robert Read, of 30, Winchester- good. December ' •*& assr.^rn's stab of disapt-ointed and interested ¦ io • -JO " 0 7 (i of faith plump to him, inquired—" Paddy, what's your 's-cross, builder, December 1»—Edward Gill ortTlv.— i ou say ' Father J/.'itrsr d-yet not aj-prorf oj tn< BANKRUPTS , Ac. street, Kinjr "fs SO - 85 " 0 10 0 belief - " To which Pat replied—" 'Wisha, then, upon my Adam-street, Adelphi, publisher, December gabunds. Reduotnl* Associatitjii, because he karii|n ^pi- Father Jiathevi ¦• ^ official ;uvsiguee ; and Messrs. Wild^ a Co., ti - su 0 la 0 never pay her, and upon my soul but that's my belief too." Wanostrocht, of Blackheath, boarding c house-keeper ^adidons management, wherebv the union of Iabum does not approve, because be does not join. According ¦ College-hill, London. i 39 - 40 1 0 0 Ibish Politeness. 23—John Johnson, of Liverpool, merchant i!2 to this,, Daniel O'Connell does not approve of the Tem- —The late Lord Norbury, the Irish James Tomlin, of St. Michael's-alley, Cornhill.City, ship December 7, at one and the same time, be enabled to pro. 40 - 41 •¦ 1 3 0 ing judge, was about 18—John Goudie, of Liverpool merchant De- perance movement, because he has not joined. Every hang to close the assize at Ennis broker, Dec. 4 and Jan. 10, at the Court of Bankruptcy, December * , **«t it8 41 - V2 - 16 0 passing sentence John Metcalf, of Macclesfleldj silk manufiic- friends from the assaults of their enemies, and bodv who has not joined in the Repeal movement disap- without upon one Michael J)oolan, found London. Mr. William Whitmorei official assignee,' 2, cember IS— 42 '• 43 •' 1 9 0 of aheepstealing, t December 19. ^e each triumph a " rang-*' in Labour's ladder. We proves, and no man can approve of tbe missionary, or guilty and upon rising the gaoler ob- Basingliall-street ; and Messrs. Besborough and Young, urer, io - 44 " 2 12 0 My lord Gektific'ates to be granted by the Court of Review, un- anj other cause he has not joined : which is to assert what served—" , you have forgotten Doolan." " Oh, solicitors, Sise-lane. > ***£ heard of so many flattering and fascinating 44 - 45 ' 1 replied his lordship ; woollen less eausfr be shown to the contrary on or before is sheer nonsense. 15 0 oh !" " I am sure I beg his pardon a Bartholomew Vanderpkink, of Love-lane, City, , *caeines for creating « •' 2 15 0 timCS : put him forward. of Bank- December 17. T and preserving a wholesomeand In reference to Father Hathew"s approval, if it had not thousand Doolan, I beg your warehouseman, Bee. 5 and Jan. 13, at the Court Iwfii&hle pardon for having detained official assig- Francis Charle* Hopkins, of 11 A, Tottenham-court- union amongst the working classes, that I been asserted, it would amount to nothing ; thoagh it is 20.—That the annual registration shilling for wives of you so long ; the sentence of ruptcy, London. Mr. William Whitmore, the Court is, that Ss solicitor, road, conhnisiqn agent—Nicholas Roskell, of lAverpociif . iflall abstain froment«ing into any consideration of well for a good society to have the approval of all good members be paid with the June returns. you be hanged by the neck until you are nee, 2, Basinghall-Btreet ; and Mr. Yf. B. Jam< , dead, and the Lord merchant—Thomas Kemp and Bicbard ^toyie^-efTttRsj JJathew has approved, and has nn- 11. —That the funeral gift of this district, for all mem- have mercy on your soul !" 5, Basinghall-stroet. J , subject in my &st letto-, promMng in my next men. But Father Dec. ton nigh-Birmingham VTarwicfeshire, boS^m^lfcpHMbyi jj * equivocally stated his approbation of the principle*, bers who have been admitted twelve months, Bball be A Settleb.—An rold lpdy who had been reading the ' Robert Watt, of 48, Lime-8treet, {City, merchant, , " Qerelopea planso , London. Mr. Rodd, of Gttsat Newport«treet, Itoog-aoM^ ^Qtrifa^ltW plain bo simple, so cheap, and effects and tendencies of the order of Rechabites. In a £12 ; and all members' wives who have been duly famous moon story very attentively, remarked, With em- 19 and Jan. 21, at the Court of Bankruptcy, ^y , -itreet ; and agent—Ann Tregear and•¦Thomas CrurttpSl*W^t) and , tion to listen: to it there, and they all knew that none : {Latilit- .-. . com out "1 tlit pru>t-cuti>r*» urea-^ai«-. bavins t-vitlentlv upwards, tbe property of l' raiici-i "uimiu ey, hi s master. were so b;ii '(l of bearing as those who did not wish and they were brothers in nation to the rascals who * had of Alr .-i -inn iiamphrcy.—You had better go into the .-(•mi-thin:: bulky concealed undi-r his coat. !YitiK-s> r.KKKXWI CH. Also, tor stealing a bank noU- , \aluv C"> , the property " ¦ to hear. ^'h(-ei>. i Year after year niatten the sold Carnot tu the. 1' iitish Minister. ( Cheers,) He ut would union. fet-ling satisfied that a n>bh»-n had Uni ri.minitttd. fnl- M'i .npay , Nov . 2o . — A\ Ii.i.-rsKi) Wirr.. — Ma n his said master •, ;uuf ;\ tliiiM i.nlictim--nt charged him v,itli 1 highest importance to Ireland been pressed upon the tell them a secret . Federalism (exclaimed the '" i' , ) Tii- j'nsoner.—Not exactly ! <, Turning lo the com- ]'j«<-d th'- pri.-or'er, mis:. " Stop thief. a:id hf was iu- hv placed a-t the bar before Mr. .Je remy, of ( it.ir ,' i- If. -derick I' rin-.v Sutji.ii , his master . ,' L'rej tteM force . Tl;e\ had ' ieen treated with contempt. of laughter, i He wished it no barm Tin ]iri>ii: n-r 5.1n » !i:id lnuLin ^ !<¦ >i a»u> fulH i-oiu- ¦ ¦- they miubt |m> —" Now. Mr. "Witness. let'> have your evidence" . ,' . dunked with felon\ ind< v lhe f»il!«i\v i:i2 singular cir- Th>- pri-iii-er pl ead'-d '• i ; ui\l\ " tn nil tii. • cha . - . and The j.res -s Ji.-u l Ire.iteil them with coi:temt.t , and on with their talking and nieetiiigs much _'ooil (Cluvis ( Loud laughter. 4 •uittrd f-r tri:J. cinn^tanei-s. cast hi.u*.¦!fo'1 tin- clyi tu in . .1! the (/our:. sudiicnlv . t ' i(- r.iigli.-h people lind out tiiat the Irish ' mi . ht i d<> them . and laughter.) ¦ lie hud 'jrieat re-;>ect for them, and wished Alderman Humphrey .—What ]i>>m e have you lo »n Tl"E5 Diy —iMrnKT iNT l't'l>10N —^rliTa l pi-rv,,!i> Kliznliot h VcrralL a very pretty an! w« 'H- divs> .i- < l To !». li- aiisooi . '-etl foi -ex 11 \uar- . are I '.ctc nniiicd to be free , ani l they wal. e i;[> wi th them well : but they were i.oi;o of his children. 1 to ? Ul..n.-in - ;•. ihr l' uU« i '. Hy.>;lur> Uinui-.i^l.:i«i l>. -iu ;-; y"U!V-T woman , dep^-ed that she lives in "vWHj iigtni1 - aston ishment, an d a.-k. " How can tL-y have arrived Cheers WhliNI' .SDAY. f ' rTTIMi AMI M\IMIM. . — ^Vi||i;>,i)l and laughter, i Pri-oner.—Why, h "-* «o u*e «en'lk'c me home whh- x>cif luM ;i - :li' - H-"--r aji'l l-l- " Mii . l.r< -^>i- >tr. «-t . place.. Ka>t (irec.iwich , and 1' eejis a lodging house. al t hat i iin. -hisioii without going throiluh any inter- '^. Sadil. .lucd 17 , la bourer , Hen ry l' :mv . au'et! 2'2' , portci-, " through Mr . (i ' f O.n .nei.l said he would postpone his oui cloiLes, and it would unly "he justice on your part RathKi jii--]>;;.jp r. wen- >iit -il bv Tl«>ma< 1'aiBr . thv On Thursday last she had ')intnient of a preservative society of 300, to make the ins*K*eror and "policemen pay for a new clc-rt . f->T tl:-.- jia\iiK-nl p«^\i-ei»- btn>k * »»i " th *- i-lub . ]>:-.nr<, two shirts, two w>»r kboxee, and some chimney drawn thciriattcntion to Ireland and hml made an It appeared from the evidence that the prosecutor A Mr. Lowry attempted to address the meeting - The risoner was then discharged, anil on leaving anv- to the period at ornaments. Witnc^ met prisoner coming away , impression , not only upon Eng land, lml upon all the , p who is a police constable, on the 21st of October but could not he heard. the dock exclaimed with a chuckle, " Where's his which tbt\ wtTi- sn going in doors she missed the . meiiihers of; the human family, i Cheers.) If he whilst on duty in Thaiuc-s-stivct, t ook a drunken man Mr. 0'Coxxiix.i announced the rent for the week window ?" Tht- Magi*trato decided -in favour cf tlu- club, and the property. were asked how he intended to proceed in order to to of tho name of Corner into custody ; that tho pri- be £">-U 2s. 8d., and After th? whole of the business had been disposed ck-rk t-ntt-r. >1 into an »irraii^i-mt-nt with the parlies fur The prisoner said t Hat her husband had sold out obtain Repeal, he would answer at once. (Cheers.) sonej-s ondcav.'Himl t o roscm- I'ornev, when anotlicr L«rd French having been called to tlie chair tlie of, Madge again appeared, and. on advancing to the pavmt-iit bv instalcit-iits. £.>r>0 Ba nk of England stock, left her, and deserted lie would , however, first review the progress of the , policeman interfered. Lock was, however, ultimatel y ca use, the position he held now , and the stages by meeting adjourned. table, addrts>«ed Alderman Farebrother, who had THrRsnAV.^WoRKixc, or the System.—Margaret his family, and had since been cohabiting with the ' , by whom be bad an infant now on the knocked down and ;other\y isc severely injured , from which it had- arrived there. The fii> t public speech Rkpeai. in London. —Tiiirsday. Xov. 28. 1844.— taken Alderman Humphrey s seat, as follows :— " Sir Ilajrtrerty and Marv- Healy were eluireed with be:ariii£ •complainant the effects of which liis life was endangered. Peter—20, 1 bes pardon. Mr. Farebrother—excuse, outside of the "court . She had in consequence- been he had ever!made was against the union. He was Mr. O'Connell's speech at the Limerick banrjuet in CavcndLsh-square, and with atteni])tinjj to pick a The jury, after some time, acquitted Sartd and then frightened at the sound of his own voice. He ha.s g iven great satisfaction to the my friendly raanner—I *ras discharged this morninr sentleman's ptx'ket. obliged to go into the workhouse. The parish had Repealers of this committed to Briston for not main- Vaughnn , and returned a verdict of (uiilty of a was tolerably used to it now . (Cheers.) He had metropolis. Now that he professes to have eschewed by yonr brother magistrate, and the only clothes I A policeman in private clothes said he s;i w the de- caused him U> be cotumendinji; , common, assault against flow, re him, seen an Irish Parliament once sitting in College- Whiggism and Federal-ism, it is expected that he will possess i* the prison dressat my back. Besides how fendant begsring <>1 ladiesjuid gentlemen in Portman- taining her. from previous good character, to the mercy of the honestl lainant admitted the truth of this state- green , and he had registered a vow in his political for the future unswervingly adhere to the path of am I to sret inv livins; i I wish to do so . y if 1 sguare. Knowing them to be old offenders, he felt it The comp Court. sanctuary tliiit *' and Mr. Jeremy said , under all the circum- he would ncser rest until he saw it simple Repeal. His experiment , of trying to give to can. his duty to watch them. They left Portman-square ment, Lord Deiiman spoke with emit severity upon the there again; ( Loud cheers and laughter. ) [Mr. Alderman Farebrother.—Have you no parish to stances, he could not entertain the charge a.s one oi Federalism " a locality and a name " having failed, and went into Oxford-Street , where he last sight oi lirutal conduct of the prisoner, but owing to the strong O'Conuell then entered at great length into the past is a cause of much go to ? ' felony. Tlie prisoner was therefore discharged. gratulation to the ardent Anti- them. Afterward*, about ton o clock, he met them "(lod recommendation of the jury, fro m his previous good history of the licpeal »git:iti , were bad enough , heaven knew, and he would l>e a.s done the letter. food until Thursday. Now. only fancv yourself kept been convicted live times of begging. Healy had also ' ?iauo tntrUigcuff* labourer, was indicted for feloniously cutting and sorry to see them remain in power as that tlie Tories The castigation given in the Star of last week to in board and lodjrms fur four days ior Is. But 1 been convicted. wounding (leorge Higgcn*, a iiolire-c-onstahl e, with should continue any longer there. They should guard complain very much for being brought here at all. the tergiversation of the .YW?jV»i—its pandering to The defendiints denied that they were beirgine, or intent to do him some irrievous bodily harm . Tlie against them more cautiousl y than against the W hig notions one week , and denouncing them" Aid -iTuan Farebrother.—Then you should not have ' gentleman. They were ijTEEN'S KENCH. the that they intended to rob the jury. returned a verdict of fiuilt y of a common assault. Tories, for the latter were their open foes ; hut still next—though considered to lx1 rather]severe, is ad- committed an assault. conuuitted for a mouth. MoSD.iT.—Tut and .strike jou on j >necheek , would ii not be trate- of Yorkshire to --how ca use ohj a numrUrmi i/ slmuM h of Repea l over Federalism is another * Tra-iDAY.— A WuMiERfl'L Tlooe.—William Butlrr. nf aged 29, was indicted for a rape on Ann Bolen. The t hem , but sis to the Tories, he never hnew them instance of the lawful frr you to strike me on the other ? ( Loud !¦•¦ directed to them coinmaudinj; tlium to issue a dis- right views tj^ken by the great bulk Ilatton. near Ilyunslow, wa- charsi-d with ha«kin; bay not ottenee was proved , and the prisoner sentenced to to be right yet. ( Loud laughter. ) Toryism consisted of tlie laughter.} > ..-.s tvirrant to enforce the payment of si pour-rate for operatives. The time is coming, nay, now is without a lici-iico. r transportation for life. in having a power in the hands of a few—in class legis- at hand , when ttrono iiiimU will Alderman Fan-brother.—By no means. the townsh i p of IltnliltTstielil. The rate had been prevail over names, Mr. Cli3?<3 attended for tin- b"dy nf sbo]»kf.-]u-r~ in rJir The prisoner struck the front of the dock , and ex- latio n—in sinking the people ami exalti»Lr the aris- however great. There i. , after all Mad;.-.—So saitL the >cripture». made ;in h;t M- >n ihrou ^li iht- pras -lii-e ••{ hawking h;iv ah treatment of the City polite, "why -don't you . 'li'i ii"I a]ip' -al t" tlie ijuartei m sMiiUs, but went tht - streets p.i^ aU'l (iuus- Dv.i'iiwiTY in vSr.uvwr.— Ami M' Ciwiuiek , other ivluinitts pt"rsu;v-,loi.. T \iv \\ Uiu- wt-iv IkiiI —At a late meeting of this Ward , Mj". Phili p Tum- leave ilie Cut ; l «-tVire Til H -'i< <-- in ]«-ti\ s->sioii>, and submit ted that « Skin nt-r. a n 'ifcirr of >:ai.ip> ;m-l T:i m •», «.;n>l that mi aged L'.'J , w;is indicted i,;i,)ii sho .e|»a r:ite iiidiehne/if s. enough , but liter had not all t hese fault* ; and Ire for ble. K. \Y. and V Mn.ijv. ny. you see, there is a *' snoakinii re- not lialil • io In rated under the statute of th. ; .. presided. The meeting was ably —^ * > -u -n th. \ wne the first charging stealing t I'.ltli in*tu:»i , ;i ' Inmti i::::,ut> » t " < \ < in thv fort- - h' r with one ^overei ji . the one would never support them into power or iu power. addresse.l by Mes-rs Dunne. 0'Maley, and Lally, and gard" -.vbich tsrjsey me to come into it. Now, if 1 t '.tl. an il 711» Yici^i' ia. i. ;>'i . "hich e.\i-in]>te(l all s.nictl. .> h Oi'ii. jii- -a« il;-li - ulant in Si.one-squaTi - . and H:i!rln il property of l.cnh Aanui- . and the second with indaw- Lord .lohii Russell , the leader of ih>* Whi _r party, !.V > iie!- ' M> ns enrolls,! them-Hves as associates. could persuade liiat to leave sL»o. y«u should hear no : ..r llu- :-nrj lo t\\ . ! > i . a hiirh one < u;i(ii r:\wKi .i. W akd. —t , a more of a>e in the 'iry. -Lauirhts*r. : " h i.r tin.' olj, t r <¦< ih< M yars, «;ili ii,te ;i! to di-|irive nl > ' --that thev h. mil had .i fair trial ; but whnt did hu-. ineet in< _- h. .| ¦ ¦ •¦! -. ni- 'e w;i- d at the " llo'-se and (-.— • >! l!''' ••;o' .iii ut\ in t \i i) lir;i:ieh I e , t " ' til. ' iiai'i'li t- " the 'l;r» ''t ;il ea re i > -nek ' liihl. I' im- 1 do ' Be|nre the -e—jti '.i broke Up he h.nl the T'i;'nmill- -fne(. Mr . n 'Ju-efe in the chair. The 1 u- nil art^ «hii-n 'In - \< -arn . c - .hmi-" TVaai r* Is. ' 1 iuu>: j:ay 1>. for rvm. and 1 owe ¦ ' i iterjitun- .in-l li. ' . 'I I -r-i ¦' i- - . ! I< ¦: J' r-fr ' ni.tr • ; !¦: .1 t > ! » :) -.T^: . ' ii 1 1 >ai'I li. t-'lj . 'i p t". It a!ijii\ l i'r , \l l' . ;.;ni !'i , i ,-erl [!l;.t \\:- \ !i .-'d |- .-ii| :; t ;iif I' lle h< iut • f-^ ' >-.:' !i- -- - " *- : ' ¦: v.l : u . .! ¦! ;ii >\ tJ i.it . ^i^.l . 1 m!. .il .! lie Mr. X.'l.i.j adiire--ed ;ije ;i, .v ir.-i; ?.» - . . . ' --eiubh at irrea t length on Thv -;>I]ii',i: - .-»> ib-^ r. :i:ih? ] • *; tin- I . . . |[i.l, . i . '. -I e ' .- • - -!' -i- - - A- - ' ^ i: i - - .: 'i ; : h Ir . i': ->i » .:ir*i-- : -T :r * T ^ I - ' I'ln !' . •;. l. .ili Aaroi , - v , . - . , l . ii\ \ — .. lit . i.i w lin-i liii\ ,is IW' li ill ,( sl iiin-,^ :.;v. n;iL-e ln- . . -'l-e (p. ' . i.| ;it-!lis b;:i k ! ¦ ¦ ' : ' tlie ]' ".--. -i,t ; - to. - n-pei-t d' Repeal, aud showed - Trj u.tv^vj ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' '!"•; ' coari trxi'n—- . ii r «!:.• er!:»i:;a!«>:! < - i\:>i ; I fill -o -! I \ ! o -iiir.il fj.' i ot the l. ti If - ! ll-l > Ki lL'l:i'!'i . th. ii ii •.-. .i.~ in ;, !« _ iv;;~ i.f " t;, > -. & ¦ 3«j Li r . e bard «(nkin .i' Irishmen , and not drtH' i-? _:.:__ ^ .t ¦ r 1 ¦ ; i ;:, -. . | .,i , ;i ..i ;- - ,.: ¦• -; ir \. "! ¦ -.¦ . . _ " !•• i« ¦ ' ¦' ' ilie pri-ui i -in'.e i> - . li:- . ,i!Jii'_ ill I' ll !.. V, i!i.-ii!it I !.:l t 1 • n- I !Tl;l! \i.\t\ 11. - . i. ;l mum ki l\ ;; tli -! u- 1* -e- that Ireland The :«--*.' »-;-. --i•.: _ . - . vo.-> i^ ii —:i::- ajij-enrs :.> i.a\i' ' ' . h''.d to look to ¦n i])t i ;i\ i ¦«:• ¦ ! i nil l il I i i|i -i tanieii lull I! oliji ( I -hi- had i ' i \ i'- v '. in ; i -ii'ire . i ii'-.;i I T' lriv m.is lie. [Jie le.ni i ;• tlie ¦ ¦ ' > .u- • ' - ¦ ol alN;. - , . \ i . ' . . I' ll ! t — V. lili n. i If. h i \ i! i •> u .1.. * 'V.iiian next a ddressed the meeting in : - - -:C: • . Ma Iul- ' in cn-tou v r.hutU 1 •!¦ ¦ • ¦ • ¦ -< ¦ ¦ 1 ¦ ! llamiii'-i- , - tak:!!.: the iuin:e\ wa< In • . . >; i .< it ¦ - . : 11 - - • . - - : i i i I » I of* .-i i-toiji'ac} of l- lii- ¦ .1 iur- . - r i i.. ;i : !;¦-::!.!-:' ii»'. " i; ^iJ - i:i .> .i» " - ¦ ; , . 'ii;i;.iid. the -'. man in a a n ini.j i re.--iv. . . , <;!i I'1} ~ ' ' ¦ i- . !;> - , ,1 ! •¦: ' ,,, ...... :! ' !. i ' .; ¦: \ ;-nl I..*: .. : W ,.;. ' . -tra il: ea lii.ig those piv.-eirt. to rally - ~Uf- :> >r t'Tif-iiiv "I Jirv . j iii-.n vrhulo^^. - . ¦ • ii - r>. r.dit-.l . ¦ lt!i.. - -S\-:iti:in: < :ni" :•¦ him ¦•;- In r abiiiiiiiiabledi '^i'.'us iii.nii t i • i . 111 • i . 'ulia >iK i , .'Miii!Mr\ lhat iiad the < iiivernuieiil of the \*:ii-hl un- ¦ ¦ . a' 'l ]>r--i 'l' . • ¦ ¦ ¦ ; a!-iiiii! 'i t i:e Repeal -taii. . l and victory was certain. A "' il- Vii. ' H_\Ki.:r."'— As: iinii'. i l ual. v\j< a>- 1 ¦:! _ •. I i:. :ii- < •• • * ••! N- ' ¦ " .-u:li W .i-i - , . :irn ;. !!\ . ;ii. .l ' 'r. , . whiini -he i!."" tn nut , ..r in- l!f-. 1li'i _ .,; ;}. . - ] -ll.. i !-'i h.i -1 ;i .-!>•«¦ j >ul "11 lil- llor-, . ¦ iudilecd the is- M " a \v, 11.. iK-r th eir cont rol— there he wa- for them :i--ertinu a N veral were V-i " " ui*h i n..i i .r . .;il' ' ¦ n Ii'.mu.l I lit.in.: . .in.J ••hhm I . peare-. t>> !\ -uncriis^ t r« >u a " d'-niu^.-mcnt »¦: ;i n- T"i . '" ' . 1 ¦ ' . liii-ii n:iv ;- i.u < :il t« ¦ l.t % -ilivi ¦ « In :i . a Tier Imp. int her -oi.u- . r.ke- .-u"l it lie f t I'irtinir i!eiili . -fii!e t al-eliooil. ( Hear hear. I As iin- die Wlijir ii!i' iit U i; hi> p Minday inU"*:^- -;." ; >i «iii1t -' rtiiv- r" ;- -aiTil Inn :il>«> . .- .ill. -! h nil. . : -'I'll- ! !. ' . -11 !¦• iiii. :i <-l till e .u i— il lie! In be ** !;.:. -« ;ia <; r-n Ji. -,..< altlt • !¦• -p. .iK w i-Mi o rtnniu !¦• lifi^- , pre-s, i i hadi'done more to injure tin: Whig party in ¦ larire room at the s i< •> int-Iv i rHiul.-'-tl in p<.t;uiun> ]><>ttK - i - it- ¦•! :! .' . h. tir.it-. li.. r:. i>. li !. >. .k -.i ;i: ln> t- n«-k .iin-i-:l_\ -1-.: :i- ¦ driven t o ''liarle-- nurt . in tlii'Mr.uiI , a l ocality t.i- country than it. pn>l«\l>l y inmuineii , ami lie <-row( , "* ; ¦ ! v. i . .: Ti - ...:» - .u i;ti< !' -: i: < lii'nl aU..u- ;» \*;u U- -jt.ij. well-know the most nnitlitrate hur!eil;,t it his mo-t eontemptuoii's d'-iianee (e ' leci-s i— . - n as the reMirt nf and occasion. Mr. .1. S . < "> ' (tor n;u i , in an elaborate Stuiin. --Tiis hv <1 tt tbe -sir. :i^t . x\ a - ti :. i! • \.ii tn .1 ilt-r . \ i«l.-i»i. « went to >li-o\ i> Mr. iiii.l.—il.»n .io \ou Ibt.i t!i;n -. our i ' nr« «:,^ infamous eharacteiN . "i'he poor child remained there whether a.s regarded v ' !•¦ -j - - the solenii: impudence ot the speech , dwelt at great length on the late op ini ons of A ir -:i;ni -r.ucd thnt the prisoner engaged liis that , in a- ..i j .. i .) • 1 ).\ Jier little lnotiii r , 111 • _\ were mrri -ft some time in m\e of the coinmnu brothels in that l .nriu'.i.; '7i roi.iV/, , whew talkinu: «>f the Irish l.otikini; s;..' 1-. V-.'h afi . i l;. -ir e.iw ' ' the French press on Repea l , which had been copiously vehicle in Aiderspite-street that nioruins, mid di- ' in .i^ *. :t\»- i:l hall a mile from , ot' Wi t:it-s - . — !i - :il »,ii> ri^L: Ilanili»-r-n ;:lh. the court when she found an opportunity wri ting pri- tur Repeal , or the slanderous mummery of the Er- extracted by tlie London press. He said that the recXc-a ;t:?p to drive to " Salt House."' GosweD-road. !¦¦!::< :.!i"l in the nel^lll>->urh»-. — Lvr .l t.lt->.- \..u. -sir _ \i , . [t , a m->st wall j . fort u natel y took her away I k'to re she \v:is subjected t<> ston 's pajier which also indulged hi insolence and cause of separating the aristocracy from the demo- any place of that same, and on arriving at the ^ l>u«h : Tii - pri»"' i"-v ! in sent ) ier ni-other : iwaj to pla\ ? I>1. tinn - -j.t -r V. - - l ih:«n 1 am. ( l.au ^httr | any ill-usage. ilcrision towa rds the people of Ireland. Let them Alice!, a: Islington, prisoner called out *" Go on, go -k< -T' i "rri-< on tli' - beacli . ' llTr iln.. nature of the evidence, w ,- ,, tou cracy . He then most ably argued that, instead of Mr. < "'.iiiJ —Nt-v i-r wn.»!' The jury , without a moment '* lie-ii ;;tion , remnn-d argue the question , if they pleased , but let them i; on." lie then :mxfvdeufficient!y clear to show causing a separation , would unite together more VVjnit-. .—Nfvi-r. It - > lou-i v.alliblf—lf> a i'utrh a venliet of (iuiltv. know that tliere was nothing >o unsafe as to insult an firml but T'j I nv.ii'yz the ;ilac-e. lie returned with his -- that tin' i-.'ipital oif.-nce had been committed. ] She stated y than before. Mr. O'Ooman was loudly c-j-H-k The Coiiimon-Sei'ge. uit said i> was most .-ential , and to turn their just , aspirations for *" custo " . jMui :i lau ^hti-r .) biM-n examined the following I'- entire people cheered throughout his .speec h. Twenty were en- mer i.> Ald-'Tsi^ite-stivet, .where be was tiiat -he h.cl ila \ \>\ li.-i in this ca-e, in which wa- 'li-j .laye.l -o much depra- freedom into unhol y ridicule. (-Hea r, hear. ) He given imo i-u>Xik3v on refu^ins to pay the fore. Mr . Child. —The ii"r». . ;.ra siv was laniv . 1 supi»i!-f . liidthi r and Dr. I5o.>t . rolled. nun . >»u did it a jnvat . — It couldn 't bi t\j«-t tt -d on a ^-uildtii . uiiii- ^". offender, for the protect inn of the public and the ge- him and his fellow prisoner for their 100 days of in- wa- '. nn\ pnife->ioiial evaniinatitni in thi * eolom , but ^\ as .1 Kenned y was in the chair. The meeting was ad- it «a? a Si-rl if cluirm . neral cause of morality, in tin- eyes of tlie Court, carcera t ion, i ( Hear, hear. ) He would probe the dis- dressed b Prisoner.—My dear ^ir- 1 am not ashamed of my member of the l olle -_' e of Stsrj;voii> in London : the child y the Rev . Mr. Furlong and Messiv. O'NIel Mr. Child. Then ii" it «a~ a ><>rl «.>f iha r.n. \ou think independ ent of the robbery, nothimr could lie more position of -England on the subject. They had been birth. I am J-sa-Dded n-om the old Royal family of — was bron chi I., h im the day after the occurre nce took and llorraghan. Thirty were enrolled. Nearly the ii mhrht. deserving of the severest punishment than to entice often told that the people of England wished them Scotlai d ¦iauiLhteri. plii i-j. a nd ¦•!! e.\aijiii>;itii»i of it J )e was i]uite .-atisned whole of Sunday evening was occupied on the various itnt-s > —1 leave that . joU si-r. to tln-il ; tliat bt-lie\ cs a child of tender age from the protection of its pa- , that in- " . that tlii- cap ita l otienci- had not been committed alth ough well and that it was the Government only speeches of the Lilx-rator at Limerick. It heii;_ iiii;ied that tLe prisyMT liad previously , rent : and the sentence of the Court , therefore wa», jured them. He would test that iieclars\ti«n now, ' in rhann». (Much laughter.) Witne--^-, in answer to eNtern:t l swollins :incen certainly one or two paltry 'meetings thi> iniirht ha\e arise n from other causes as well a> the DrsroMBE Testimonial.—A public meeting was was Ti-i.ia::ueNE.sPii .—DiscrsTiNo Cas-e.—Mr. John Smith, The jurv without retiring from tlie box . f. uind the "iis >*>Jd- state of apath y on the subject ; and if they did not Mr. (leorge Watson was unanimousl a pa«;kiiiE-:-2>e junker, carrying on business at the pri- ioiicr guilty of a common assault. lUKLAND. —KKHKAL A S>OCIATION. . y voted to the Mr. IJuiid . —i>>. \i.u kte }> a Iuir>e '. speedily show a disposition to sympathize with them corner <>f I >i>uai-iane. was brou?Lt before Aldermen Tlie pii-. mer. on liein^ asked if he had anything to say chair. Mr. Hollowell moved the first resolution : ^Vinn-i .—No, Sir . 1)i iu.in , Nov . 2(»th. —The usual weekl y meeting ot oi; t hat subject, he would scorn to "-t>. a ^irl V«s.-li)n^ins: ijueenhithe- t' -M -Tat ^-UK-n t a- to his want of mora l and religious ob- '(' Witu(-> . —M\ ciw «i t.-. hu\ . I Mu ch laughter. ) hall , which , as is usual on Mr. < omiell's re-appeai- bear. Seeing that the llishop of Unimorc hail of the people's rights, and his energetic opposition to -wvtCi S-::uxi] f '-r Girls, in Uld Fish-stj-eet. Mr. De- * «-Tv:i n-m. l! - i\ir nr 1*. . -n ne:irl y tlie whole time , hiti f* . ' 11i —. ' ^ bv After ~jmr otlicr «-m1riK"< - . Mr . l}i>:id vtat-vd ihat was the treasurer of the :irri\ :il in -11i — r jl..n\ . n^iib'nl in the busli ; his father to pa ^ th> ;*vii:iii> <»i i-'l", «'r . in tiefatil ; , i<< 1»" iiiijirj ^i^ned ing the ladies " gjillpriev >ln»rtl> betiw re one o'clock ment , lie would alter his motion tn a reference ward =---ii«»&:. a*:d it having <-onje to his knowledge - bein^ ( 1, -nl an-1 hi- mother resident in Enirlaml. thanks ot every w<>ll-wisher to the human race." tbr *.-e ni«>nlli> . the Hon. and Learned (ientleman ma le his bow to the committee to report upon the best Piethod Mr. Mutul , that tli'- oefv-r-iumt liad enticed half a dozen of the Hi.- lli.iior tht-n . with cT'-at feeling, evpresseil his ab- y seconded the resolution in an able speech DefeniLiiil _ a\i u-jUiv <-f :n«n .*al . and V" 1 in thr nei- e»- amidst the most enthusiastic applause , whe n , upon tht of procuring ! sin inqnirv into the ini quity of the trial , which , on beiiiLT put from the chair, was carried school cLildivn ibto hi> pitinises by giving them a h'.rr. :ie.-..f the crime the prisoner had committed, ai.d ' ( ' - 1 ?viri sart 'Ur- . motion of Lord Friircvn. Mr. M. < • onnell , M.I' ., lie wanted 1 the association well and deliberately to unanimou sly. Mj- . (iamma^e moved the second re- ft--. liH]:]>e!-te. b.ii»l liad taken the opportunity to Ix - lii- r. -;Ti.: ai Th. i \ad<»>jnrtcv of l)i<- ];nt as it mm >;i«»l 1 -E wa.s called (.i the dpi . '. consider what steps the\ should take under existing solution : " That we cordially concur with the trades have ii^ PffEily to th;ni. he thouffhi it was his iluty TH AMES i'nl.li ! b. -ii is UM iiiiiI.um lM-t«eeii tr:ins]>ortatioii f..r life, ' j After the minut es ot the 1 ?i-r tlay ^ |)roi-ectiin?s had circumstances. Since hi- trial ami liberation , advan- of London iu raising it testimonial of our e-u-eni for to bnn^ lilt- luat rcr t>efoi- - the matristrate. lit- ha*] Tt e?d < —S wi(.£ Assai lt.—rharle-Wiiiiam lj l,ix v r, f.n t!u" i . •!• ! " al olii-nc aii'l that of iin]iri-o -niieiit im- , the been re-itl , " ( ' oliliell invented hiuiscll' with a l " ¦ Mr. ' ' . ces h;ul l>i-t >i\ inail e towap - him Iron: ni:n!y <|Uarters Mr. I Hineombe . and ii-vii m c«stn da>>. n-. ; lmf rl!. - \:i\\ . h. \>;is ' " nn^ new crown-- Imped i ;i|i ot '_Teell M'lvct . ri elrl v dei n- — from t neii of f i-eat inlluetiee and iar^e property, centra l committee by every mean. in our power." t-onii i .i i:ie i'-i--iier ixst- «f th e- fiiii'irt-E Jl ura ^ di"^im- «n- u^Ttii! fTT'iiiirhi b: -jV>r> .Mr. i,r oat -nji . rtj; i rir> <] wi ll) i;;a- -^'uiir he .1 in r. - h~ happ\ to >a;,, w.i> . t'i alter. tl.i- -|uet, rated whli gulden wr.-aths of shamrock-. When tlie who talked ot' juiii iiej them tor a rep< .;!'(-!' tl.e .mion Mr. Henley seconded the resolution , and shewctl in > . iM-'-h;;, -. :i,;:l th-y siiofsld K- >r.;ir>il a :-i;l.Jic !:i-fu--T i-iirrin s ami vviimlin-.: \nne Malt - , "illi in t'-nt to ivlicii 11 v.nLild > na\>!i ju.-tici- ti. ' u ei-t tin- ei iim- ' ¦ cheering which he thereby prmlu. -ed h ad -ub>it|ed . lie 1 iBS3l!i i :;;iiI.jij. :^M tLrit I!;'.- t-lianrr s "::miid be Hluiiei] • K. hvi _tj. •. . ••:> Imdilv hurlii . aijd also with :is.«aul tinx ' statute upon; whir ! was ca lled the iedera l plan. He an e li>i| ',i. 'iit manner the claims of Mr. Dunconibe 1 li> .-< Ilt elll .-..! the niliii «;i> . that h e he impl'l-oned said, that )>" fore e'lterinv into the immediate lin-ines-. b tf> sr. i.^^arth -i! era ! o:Jn - r ;.¦ r~-ui- . iii'|uired what that p lan was . ut nobod y could tell him. ii]ion the public. The resolution was carried unani- onir5iij to hi i'arrani; r .i l.:i.il for thr . ^.ai' s th. tir-: ' . ik in ' 1 " oi th' day. he wished t" otl'er hi- nn>- l he;r.i\ coii- However , as they showed a disposition to join Ire- mously. A nf twelve wn.s , Sarah i_ r;^ . r^z-.ii ten ^cjr>. tli*-:i stated that her The jirec :trix . v.li<- i» t o-..r >»r ti\e ir. ad vanced \-r\ jii i>i>!h !••¦ Miliiarv (¦'•iilinein . e' li.i mittee then appointed • I" in ut i; ralulatit>u » to tbe Kf|.e;iler- ol ' 1 > n 1 >l " i 11 on the trium- land , lie wii bound id meet that disposition in the fatler i^ »:e .u. ^r.J -he is ni:untuiat->l iiy 5i*t mothi r. in j» rf-L" :i 'i!ii"' v . ;; nil ha- !«-• n ~iu Th- I.ouiimj) Ho>jiit:i l >ui<- - - and severa l persons appointed to receive stuWrip- TiiK ' ami: laws. phant result ol the munici pal i>le< -tion ^on the preced- sp irit ol' con< illation , otherw ise why should, we have Slii' iuiU t^.-ei. v - !:;tbec! J-.i=d etiucate t evid-. in-. - . Sti, tioas . A vote of thanks was then moved to the f c1 : r. \TP.;.iin'MKV l* Roi F F DIN' .S . — A' ill e U<':al Wi ' i -klv iiur d a}. The Irish peop l e had uern hereto-iore ke|>t built a cimciliation -hall '. (" Hear , hear , " and laug h- chairman, and carried unanimously. The meeting . >ii v.-aj-s ;;>t. >]ie rirst ".Ti-nt intu iIk- uefend- appeared in :; \r\ weak condrioii. ' i.i- : -\Uij. "I ih. Ii-.m.Ioii Uerich .(! .Ma^istra!' ^, at tlie in su bjection bv their disunion ;mion< r themse!\cs. ) aii"; ~ ,-i;-)j i v. :u-i >iiai'- ut.^-r cliiMreu ai>t«ui a year , Tht j>ro >! r«trix - • .Lt. d. t hat mi the ltitb in-t.. shi- h.ii] ter. Sir .fames ome ha?f-j>ence. Ke ilid not take ju]¦ in tlie Wliiterliapt-l-mad , a nd na> day was dauuiiii: conspirators! He wondered whether the foul-mouthed WINTER ASSIZES . do-.i, ;itte!id. it b- fore Mi -si - lii-H Ailams , Lucas, and A. pealoiN had beliiived in the nolttest manner on the any iibc-nirt- vflih her then, nor at any time when waiting for hi r !iu>band on tin footpath , whe n >ln ob- . letter-breaker of a fellow would get up in the House 1I0MK CIRCUIT. any K. Barela>. tin- ]>ri-sinii ^ ir .iui-trat( . to appl for a wa ( of her >-:LltiIjViIows were with l;«-r. >er> i-«l tht- pris oner w !io na> »i -rv drunk , tlouri>liin ^ -. y r- day before, and the-effect must be most salutary on of 'ominous', and make an apology to him I Mr. O'Con- M.unsToxn , TnrnsDAY , Nov. 'J8.— Ixck.nuiaiiisji;— But lie had be- . a rant of eom mirineiit against a labourer, jtr ofi-ssina haved inii»x- " tri ^wel. She mi ^^ ed him, and thou ^iii nu more of ii. l»ut named Robert the causo of Ireland. It would show that ncll i for that imputation (Inn nhtor)—an imputation John Wilson , aliiis Rowland Ifowcll, aged yO, de- to:tiy to her on several occasions. The I'ampl'i-Ii . for an offence against the < a tailor, was indicted for feloniously setting e OITt 01 The circumstances under which the application was seb.o<»]i-erore uhujer. blow on the left cht-ek. whicli cut through her bonnet, and strike out the Repeal voters from the roll could have racy of his Government had I teen demonstrated. fire to a stack of hay, the property of John Stephens, made were these :—The defendant was charged The defe-ndai)t asseited his innocence. she was knocked down and becain c insensible. Two 11)1011 :111 no chance of succeeding in their object, lie pro- Yes, he and his Government stood convicted., in the at Farnborongh . The prisoner was undefended/ fe- information, Mr. Alderman Hughes said, if the defendant did males came to her assistance, and she was taken into a in Kebrnarj last , with shooting a partridge claimed such conduct as t reason against the people ; mind of every rational man, of the most daring at- but read an excellently written defence, in which he out of season, and not hating a game certificate. He did not c-lKHj?? to submit to a summary* doctor'? shop, and when she recovered she found her face and he would not have interfered in the election in tempt that was ever made to crush the liberties of the stated that poverty prevented him calling any wit- conviction, he not appear to the information murht lx- comitu-d for trial at the sessions, and the cut open, and she was bleedinfr profusely. Shv was after- , and the bench fined him; the Linen-hall Ward .against Mr. Kx-Ahlerman Grace t^ueen 's subjects in this country . (Cheers.) lie had nesses, that he had been confined in a lunatic asylum wholeof the children whom he had assaulted would be wards conveved to the hospital. in his absence. fi\e pounds and costs. The defendant if it had not 1k?cii adopted there. conjectured that there m i ght be something preferable for two years, and was only liberated about a year called. lie wijuld taXe tlie , stated that In.- had atk ndtd was at rhis time Ihiiir in the service of .1 gentleman at Mil . O'Coxxku. again rose, and said he had to in Federalism if carried far enough. But he had ago, birt his mind had been wandering since that pe- consequence of that ex- Mr. 0. ninstanlcy, surgeon rii , amination, lie believed all the girl had stated, for the jiroserutrii. There was a serious n ound on her left elshiim. when: the offence was committed but he ab- hand in 11., the (subscript ion of the Rev. Mr. Mori- bound himself to no plan , and yet a cry had been riod, and for some time before this occurrence took sconded, and was away for several months, children and iVnils generally spoke the truth. cheek two inches in length. It divided the cheek through when he re- arty, of Philadelphia, whom he regret ted to sec in raised against him by some young gentlemen place he had been in a very low and desponding state. They turned to his service, adjudged him to pay a fine of 51 to the inner side. and Mr. Richards then applied for a this country. I Vi'sonally, he rejoiced to see him , but (alluding to the Young Ireland party), who thought At the time in question he had been to'Scvenoaks to . for the assault. warrant to commit him to The defendant paid the fine. The prisoner now oflcred no defence. paol in defaul t of paying the he regretted exceedingly the cause that had brought themselves ] fitter leaders than he was, but who, look for work, but being unsuccessful in obtaining penalty and co.-.t-. The application was made to Mr. Brodi-riji said tUi> was a verj bad c;ise, and com- Mr. him there—it was to raise money to rebuild the instead of ireading his letter and discovering their it his despondency increased, and passing by the place Adams and other justices, who were CLERKENVELl.. mitted the prisoner to Newpite for trial, for cutting and not parties to the Catholic churches that had been burnt during the mistake as ito his op inions about Federalism, made at the time of the fire , he was induced, in a moment original eoiwictiun and thej , Mom> \t. N..v . 25.—The Woes thi Took. wounding Mrs. Noale with intent tu do ;rric\uus l»odil> . on that ground, refused to Lite riots. ( Hear. ) The public were aware that the mistake and did not read his letter at all. of delirium, to make this groundless charge again^ o> — , tlie ¦warrant. Hizab-:ii "W;<1:»\, a poor sirL aged about LS, sickly- harm £rant Another application was subse- atrocity unparalleled in civilized times—horrors that ( Lauirhter. Vi Those gentlemen were urged on in their himself, and for which he declared there was not-the looking, aad -^luTerlns with colil, -sras brought up by MARYBOROUGH STRKET. quently made to Messrs. Heid and Lucas, who had con- made men ashamed to belong to human nature— declamation against him by those violent opponents slightest foundation. Tho jury, after a short deliM' victed in tlie first instance, but tho person who was then police-constable 1-tS E. char^pd with havinc been Ti-jj.>i>jiy.—Domestic Jaks. — Henry Farmer was had l>een perpetrated by the inhabitants of Phila- of Repeal who conducted the Ton- press, and who ration, returned a verdict of " Not Guiltv ." produced by Mr. Richards to prove the found destitute on the steps of a door in Tavistock- demand of tWe delphia under the name of natives, against the Ca- accused him of compromising that question, because OXFOIU) CIRCUIT. eharged with lx-ating his wife, Mary Farmer. amount from tlu- defendant failed to square. The wife, a well-dressed woman, said she lived at satisfy the bench tholics and the Irish. On the first occasion of these of his letteri'on the subject of Federalism , and of his Gloitkstkr, Nov . 21.—The commission fur these The constable deposed to the facts of the case. ' that he had done so. and the\ again refused to commit riots, they held a meeting for the purpose of entering endeavours to induce those who professed to be Fede- assizes was opened at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. No. b, Duke-street, St. Jamess. She had been mar- the party, and the application was now renewed She had come up from Cirenc-ester in search of em- ried about nine years, and since that period her hus- a third into resolutions against the Catholics, and , a.s the ralists to join for Repeal. Even the press of Louis The calendar contains the names of 58 prisoners. ployment. time. JI Irish were allowing them to proceed peaceably, they Phili ppe took it up ; so did the Noti obstacle- thrown in the way of the prosecutor amongst I rishmen-for such a purpose was not likel y tempt, when he offered to join them . (A laugh.) In | the offence of rape upon Sarah AJice Sott, on the 2l« cause for tlii* brutal conduct, except his vicious dis- b\ tlu- bench . ceive her there, so I was fnrced to take her back and position. to be disappointed , or. if he were, he could easil y get the first place they were friends to monarchical ; of October last. After a lengthy trial Hie jury re- lock her up ia the ivll. M r. Ada ms den ied , on the part of himself or his brother up a riot himself. They destroyed two Catholic government, and. iu the next, they were Christians, ' turned a verdict of " Not Guiltv. " The defendant said ho was a postman. When he magistrate, that they had any intention to ry Who r America n independence , that brutal and darba riuis eye of the .V disarm the Catholics so violent a;disbeliever that it was thouirlu unsafe to ' arrived in this town at 4 o'clock yesterday, aw past 2 that ni^lit, and then >he went up ^tairs and after tin i-mr. i<-tion di- 50t> or ft h» people aWmt the streets. " vl.-j.t with tlie female servant, 'l he next morning he . : nil it was the duty of the magistrates under the pretence that they should he protected , be in his company. A friend ot his i Mr. O'Counell' s) , ; opened the special commission for tiie Wa nvick to tali c eare that ji roji.-r legal i the The prisoner saitl -\ir -vrji - destitute ; she hsH slept ask<-(! u vA • An- refused itj steps uf-rc taken . Mr. Bi- and then attacked them , until t hey we:v driu-n hack bo ve ver . iheetin .' hi m on om- oecasioti at a dhmiT- vision of this eounty. The calendar co7itait'> her v.ln-ir >he lia :<- T>rr\ious nitiht. invi- any ;ucount of her ;-b>cii(v, be ccrtJiiiily diil lx-at . Such was naity. at which he maintained his Atli .ii: t ie;i l doc- : liiimcs of o l prisoners for trial . ' tl:a t 1: >' 1- not ih-n->s: :iT for tin- same "iia ({istl'atcs \\\\V t lit origin oi " this horrible instance of bigotry i " , ¦ _ Mr- tJrwirc-fWid i n» the t-»i, for stealing a! Itfnuiu^' had rmixicted !•> sign the c.<>i:mitin. -ie. and if the authori- Tin wiiV >aiil she was n-a;h prov e liiat she- wa> . \ fanaticism. I Hear hear. It wa.s from the system a.—uro you I do not mean you any personal ot fence, hut ham. on th e 27th of June last, a gelding, ot th t" Adiiins) en tirely dilh red from him on , ties ther- n-fuse t» ?w-e:ve her. you niav ti-11 rin-m at her -1-tt-r's t he whole of tin- tiiuc. that poin t , and of miscreant murder t hat his lev. friend hail return- 1 must aver that I really do believe in a God ." So, of £~> , the property of Thomas l lowell Merri'le« w 1 mill cerraiMh not ha\ •• -igm-d the cominituii unless , il from me that tV i».-ri-»trato is df :t«'rmined to introduction ot him to without meaning the .\«t iim4. any personal offence, The Jury having returned a verdict of '""' ^ " ' the Cmn t ••! <2i:- cn - licii' l, told him he wa< bound to that association would -not " 1 years- duty. ThiTt- is v.o ^nch law n* th:n which the over- of ]:;miH»nt , six weeks' inipri-oMiicnt. be injurious to him in his he must inform that journal that the Repealers were the prisoner was transported for tlie term >> i I' ill. i to -i up. <> f ihr necessity of the inoite\ effort to collect subscri ptions for the erection of these reall y Christians, t Lauirliter. l From the onft iUi- \ SPAIN. . Tlie defendant iimnediatuh t-aid the . Th. riiainnaii 1 \jin >»rd hi- opinion , ((' ' t hof paupers sleepins oil t'he previous nisht in the parish that the whoie churches heel's, and "'Hear, hear. l tii'inv l they had nothing to fear ; Th iers was out ofi London. — Fcidav. — The only important rir' u'fJ I'M ON HALL. proceedinu' wa.- of a most extraordinary eluu-u eter. and l hi- Rev , Mr. Movij vuty tlu-ij ;ie])licutinii ou jrlit not to have bceu made. ing. and alluding to tho Philadel phia riou , .-aid :— lie Lave an account of the massacre of the 2d , .'id, and i papei-s itist received , is the alleged c;lPu fomid desti- eis Tlmmr. Pa-snmre, a youns man oi respectable - I'aris . M tute, there she is entitled to rrilcf. - It turned mit in the course nf the proceedings, that the Th. 'U- houses had been laid waste, their churches 1th of Septl , lT'rJ, when 15 bishops and archbishops, , by the '*' appearance, dest ri lx-cl a> a commission agent , refilling the son and brother-in-law of Zurhano The girl was again removed to the workhouse, and police were in tlie habit of being engaged as informers in burnt—his own life had been three times attempted and nearl y .'500 priests, were massacred in the streets of the Government , on the 20th inst. in Star-court, Fenchun.'h-strcct , was charged at cases where tbej actually knew nothing of the circum- in the public streets of Philadel phia. ( Loud cries of ^ of Paris ; i but he related the event with all the "was on this occasion admitted without any cavil or ' H OLLAND. . se-,. Union-hall IMiet- v ourt, with cirasinc tbe death of stances. "Oh ! oh !" ) lie had nothing to depend upon for | gentle flippancy ot an ordinary occurrence, •instead sitting of the objection. John Slade, a young man the son of a gentleman, ¦ The Haoi k , Nov , 23.—In the , The application was refused , and Mr. Adams, at the his protection but his own fearlessness, and he did of its lieing one of the most horrid and hon-ifying a royal message was I'L>c( T Pouce Despotism — The Libektt or the Snr living in the Albany-road, Camberwell, and also with cond Chamber to-day, !i ,[11! conclusion of the proceedings, said he thought that the not doubt but that he and his fellow-countrymen in; scenes of blood that were ever perpetrated. Ay, with a project of law for prolonging the law oi . iect.—Ten men, havins the appearance of decent me- being the cause of such a serious accident occurring , , au , Green, and bench after what had passed that day, ought to make America would again raise up the cross to he encir- and if he had it in his power, he would have the .-{1st of May, 1843," relative to the import, export drews, Greavea, Grantham, Brueken to another young man, named John King, a bookseller, some rule with regard to making tlie police appear as in- cled by a wreath of shamrocks. ( Loud cheers.). He massacre of September enacted over again, he, have agree* , Williams, Hall An- at "Walw-orth, transit duties, till the Chamber shall chanics, named Matthews Birch. . that his life is despaired of. f ormers in cases they had nothing to do with, and nf tht tiusted that these words would be hoard across the , (Mi 1. O'CtJiinell ) had no doubt from thv reports Wrignt, were charired Trith loitering abont, on sus- A young man of the name of Tonrplun? stated, , a new tariff of duties. , , „,..* fa cts of which they were entirely ignorant. It was cal- Atlantic. The design of these parties was to exter- j which he! published on the education question: We have received Java papers to the 10th At« picion of intending to commit felony. that on the preceding night a masked ball took place CtC « culated to create inconvenience in many ways, and was minute or frighten.them. (Cheers.) He trusted no > Next came: Louis Philippe's paper, the Journal \di s Batavia, Jily 26.—In the evening of the Police SereeantTSaunders, 25 2\, deposed: I was on at the Montpelier Tavern, in the Walworth-road, at y to bring them into very undeserved Irishman would leave America, lt "was intended to wh* deatru duty in two and which a large number also likel odium with ; Debuts, i,ch contained most terrible articles against this month a tire broke out at Sisier, which Old-street this morning between of persons were present. That the public. frighten clergy and laity out of that country ; but ; him ( Mr. {0'Connell ) for abandoning Repeal. It M. Von V1 three o'clock, when I saw the prisoners walking along between one and two o'clock that morning, witness, the dwelling and out-buildings of °" ;: they were not to be frightened. (Loud cheers. ) 'I'hey called upon him not to imagine for a moment that if junior, contractor with the Government tor tne pn* the street, and knowing them to be companions of with several other persons, male and female, were in CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. , but it 0: w thievesand might be exterminated would only be while there was: a war with England, Ireland would get ration of coffee. As the building was chiefly honsebreakers, I— the act of ascending a staircase which led to the ball- TrzsDAi.—Highway Robbebt.—Alfred Pratt, aged with their dying breath they cried aloud for their assistance j from France rapidly that nptw 2ir. Greenwood-—But what were they doing ?— room, when the person at the head twe , , for that France was too boo and wood, the fire spread so £ of the stairs nty-four, a painter at Clapham, was indicted for steal- cross and for their glorious fatherland. (Cheers.) honourable, to take such an advantage of England. warehouses, ana w Sanders: Lurking about the street. standing on the landing pushed the crowd ing, on the Queen's highway, could be saved. The mills, the back. lie five sovereigns, from the I Mr. O'Coxvkll then rose, and was received " For heaven's sake, don't talk of such a thing," „ Mr. Greenwood repeated the question, and the (witness) was near the bottom of tbe stairs at the person of S. Groves. with contents, happily escaped. , . M ,,,r»ntffi ' loud cheers. He said, as soon as the noise had sub- cried the DebaU. ( Laughter.) Why, he hurled de- There was also a fire in the capital of Socra •witness answered by^ saying—They were standing time, when he heard the noise of the banisters giving The prosecutor, who has long known the prisoner, was t0 ^ sided—Hurrah for repeal ! I Loud cheers.) This is fiance—and he spoke the sentiment with the most in the night of the 10th, which reduced ^."; t0 about the streets. way, and at the moment saw two gentlemen fall in his company on the day named, from morning till past ( , and t>xteI Mr. Greenwood.—I must say it the landing above to the pavement nine at night. They were drinking j the first day of a hcvr eampai'jm. Cheers.) We be- utter contempt—he hurled defiance to Louis Philippe hundred native bamboo buildings i^ s; is not the proper backwards from together till three ' gin again lo act more distinctl , and could tell him that he would thirty-two store-Jiou^ VTXV to begin yonr evidence by giving, , on their he» . . d bj . ©onTered * the Irish people held him and them in the utu. .. . O'CONNO R, Esq., - - Had-dbgged them along for two lours. his fellow-suffererwas in such a dangerous condition sovereigns out of five had been abstracted. Quite sure ! " Who would he free , themselves must strike the blow ?" tor, FEAE&DS ^^f^^-Bra _ " -vp^ • •abhorrence. lie was a swindler of power— power of No. 18, Charles-street, - ifr. - Greenwood.—^And during those two hours did that it was considered advisable to have him imme- his sovereigns were safe when he was at the public-housu. ' (loud cheers). That motto (continued Mj 1. O'Cou- W nxiAM Hewitt, got by the blood of the people who deposed a king Walworth, in the Parish of St. Ma**'* ^ d. yousee them- dtr any harm—any illegal act I diately conveyed to Guy's Hospital, where he at pre- The jury, after retiring from the court forty miuute-s, ncil) had been the rallying maxim of his life for many street, »» —straO because he was oppressing them. Louis Philippe of Surrey, at the Office ho. of The sergeant owned he had not. sent lies in a most precarious state. returned with a verdict of " Acquittal." a long day. It was under a banner inscribed there- g , in the County in «j There were symptoms of approbation manifested in the I took no pai-t in the fi ht but he took all the prize- of St. Mary-le-Strand, Police-constable 197, Lee, corroborated Sanders's Other witnesses spoke to the same effect. They with that he had looked for and won emanci pation money . (Hear.) Having reached tho throne, he in the Parish testimony. Had followed them, bat did not see them said the prisoner pushed all persons alike, whether Court on the return of tbe verdict, in which one of th< (loud cheers) ; and it was under the same banner Westminster. jurorsjoined , pledged himself by his charter to the freedom of Jthe Noveniber SOt do any harn v they had or iad not tickets. ; that he trusted he would succeed in winning Repeal . ' Saturday, W^^v^^j