POVERTY AND SZR1M* 33umir Slimiifttttttti*. e-sfafiBtics arnation's jilii. EfciroR ,—Iffi pf QUEEN'S THEATRE. criminality are tho prognostications of a de'epl An original drama by Mr. C. Stanfiold JamoJf,' ' ' spreading degeneracy. Uo man sau look.uppn entitled the Kaffir War, is the chief attraction at .. this theatre. The plot is soon told, ltob llust* toe figareB quoted in tins Letter, wttKKlt ex* (Mr. E. Green) a daring Bush-ranger and terrotf periencing a feeling of abhorrence,that so of the settlers, has, prior to the action* of th8 ; iece tcomo prevail in'tfa e land, and no P , hv attached to Alice Hey wood , (Mieff much crime fibould Hirers) tin* daughter of an old settler. She, how« remedy be devised by the Governmentto sfoy- ever, enoou ragea the addresses of Cyril Elwyflj (Mr. H. ) in progress,, much less to dunhiiBh. its fearful ' Chester, conseqmnoo of whtoh RoU jts neglect* his farcw, becomes reckless and desperate ; amount. Emay be*referred to Mr, C. I*ear-; mkv Jm>1ati0nal trIdrs' jo CE and after coauakiiilg various depredations ill tbj uknal. settlement turns bosfl-ivwger, and joins the Kaffir^ s movements ascertains to oar juvenile son' , 1 to gratify his criminals, and be pointed to the able writings - rever-ge against his rival/¦ and tO ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .. »wy Pllj- ' • • j• •-- fefe• ; .. . . . - .. __ • .*•- . : ;' . :.LOHD-¦ ¦ OB, SA ¦¦ ¦ , SEPTEHIB1 &. ,> fho shoot him juaft observe, that therulera of the people have been liged to:mate sif^eOm&onassociating J& of the Charter, if they ' at : Officea~|i; Sosithampton-stseety Stvaud. meMM^Jfe adoption the secular principle 5«re they wonld be more earnest as he ra- aboutto precipitata his victim down tha wholly regardlessin the advocacy of remedial whichris ; ' of this . in their endeavour t.Wsettlcra attack a:^fortenft w|h that which is de- The E3tecatH^Committe& body w the education of our- youth/ This to obtain itl Instead of theGhaiter ravine. In the meantime an* measures (albeit, they have talked muc e cidedly wrong. But ifc isihere resolu- Association con- d , and the cartaiu* Ma on a mag* h r r , that the ruler held their usual .weekly meeting as above on tion wm seconded by Mr. Milford Mppbrted sisting of a few tbouBBatf memb«rs it would efeat tho saragas specting the evil itself), of a nation ought to.find, , : con- Hifi cent tableau, representing the-tniuriph of thev at all calculated to the solution of the Wednesday evening last. Present : MflBsrSi :by Mr.Jfcu shton, of Halifax and sist of m9}ions ; instead of supporting inslitulrans meet the difficulty in question. • ,. . jjreat months; carried una- British arms. This drama abounds wiJh incidents i • problem before them. To find an indua- Aroott, Milne, and Reynolds. Messrs. Har- mmousl|. Thanks were given to like the one ihey were me? in , they were supporting sjoi), Sow" , let my triousjace i - the chair- 'events folloiv eaeb other in rar^d'aucces and readers observe, feat the facts of^nen, with their families, con- ney, Jones, jind O'Connor, being out of town, man and speakers, and were daly acknow- institutions- of the worat description. Mr. Fussell llit he interest never flings. The scenery and appoint- these, stantly ' then- * are briefly and simply stated. exposefl to itiiS fluctuations -ofi trade* were absent ; arid Messrs. Graasby, through ledged. 4 A .collection was made in aid of the dwelt opon the aspect of European affairs, dwel- ,'ments are in good kptping, and the-8tng& director ^a will ling more That, daring the last forty years, just as t^e; ij^a^'lirti^jE^tlti^vpf twelve find: at illness; Holyoake and Hunt, through other funds ofrthe school, and was liberally reapon- particularly upon the trials and sentences ;oannot be too liighJyeoinplimonted for-bis judicious leaftt;fhre^^Hife^K||ie- are ob- pose.; -Deeply inceised with :this convjicfion, intended immediately to join the movement. near this borough Mr. WlNDMIM, aupported the resolution. Wales is returned as 17,721,906/ the number , was unanimously carried, ' tained for his subject. Their value and importance of criminal offenders, 26,813. great^ia his struggle: of selfirestramKtd'keep Also that "the democrats ef HulJ, in order to and on the motion of Mr. Cater, the council The reaolution was then put to the meeting, and cannot be too highly estimated ; taken as sirupla carried unanimously. Tuns, whilst the population las increased withduf its walls. TeJi pressed; by^fituig^ arouse the dormant spirit of Chartism in that was instructed to prepare a plan for the bodies, they represent fifty out of ttio Bixty-tbr.ee 7,571,291 bouIs, in forty years, the criminal perhaps by a louder/cry, that J>f a famtl^ed town, had engaged Mr. Thomas Cooper to government of those associations, including A vote of thanks was given to Mr.'Reynolds and elements, of which the babituble world is composed.. wife aii» diatese stricken chUdren the Chairman. • • Their place in the Catalogue of tbe Exhibition will offenders have augmentedto 21,476 additional, te , he ifaTl| lectura. there on Wednesday, the 10th, and general rules and bye-laws. Another motion at once Show that tho meiaU and their application into.jtt ^ irible abyssjaf woe^and su^ini ,Thuriday, U|;h ,was agreed to (falling The meeting was crowded, and a good collection go that for about two-thirds more subjects the of September. , on the members to pro* made in aid of the funds at comprehend ten of the thirty classes of tbe produc- times^i^ouroBer * cure subsdflBers and ita termination. tions of the'United iiiereare more than ^re qfe %35fo Secret^ry^iarfcher reported that the donations for the gra- Several' mewbei^eri^o^r ,, Kingdom. \Vith such a host of auother vTctira ; ana such an one swells the * Circular . tuitous distribution of the forthcoming pHoirs.- ..^,,^^ , .juat ejualg^jiU may be easily imagined howJnWreBt^ criminals. ' for the present month waB now 'Demo- 'b' ytQ- progress to the devil ' aB Mr. number .of our criminal offenders. " This is ready, cratic Journal, ' for which purpose collecting ing tho course of Lectures' inust ecbrne^and If this be not ' , and trusted that all sub-secretaries and POLITICAL VICTIMS' ASSOCIATION, snail, tlierofbro, Yratch their progress with pleasure.. Disraeli would -say, then I know not what the connection between Poverty and Crime. friends would at once send their orders for books were distributed among the members, Jp ¦¦ ¦ After a goner.il view of tbe metals, the armL -srould justify theuse of so comprehensive an The latter is the consequence of the former, I the Bame. —. «¦ The members met at Mr. Duddridge's, Queen- Professor observed , that ho should confine himself expression. vevy mueh fear, amongst that class of labourers Arrangements having been made relative to $tti»Kc $tottng& street, Soho, on Sunday evening—Mr. Philip Mar- chiefly to the chemistry of the subject ; and if that But this increase is not a thing of accident, whose offencess are committed in the year of the aggregate meeting of tho metropolitan tin in the chair. was to be commenced properly the Alchemists, ths The address from the " Star " was then read and true fathers must not bo passed- nor of unforeseen occurrence. It is the gra- depression and great dearth of trade. Other- members, on Sunday afternoon , September CHARTIST ORGANISATION. of the Science, wise, there is a dignity connected -with Poverty commented upon in terms of approval, and Messrs. over in silence, they had a further claim on our re- dual development of a long course of years, the 6th, the Committee adjourned to "Wednes- Bt'yson, Fussell, and Bezer, were appointed a com- spect and consideration , because the idea of thu. each decennial period of which gives stronger which is far more noble than that which day evening, September the 10th. " A public meeting was held on Tuesday evening mittee to draw up another address, still further ex- possibility of transmutation had been once more- indications than its predecessor of the ever- titular honours ever can bestow. There is Signed on behalf of the Committee, at the Literary aud Scientific Institution , Leicester, plaining their* views to thoir country brethren, and revived, and was now- engaging tue attention of the- on-vard tendency of this moral degradation. no natural relationship between it and Crime. John Aenotx, Gen. Sec. place, Little Saffron-hill. Mr. Weedon having been to lay it before the meeting at its next sitting. highest ranks of science. It would be impossible called to tbe chair, read a letter for tbe Messrs. Prowting, Fussell Gurney, Bezer Here are the figures in decennial periods, for When they come together, it is the unchristian Kbport or erskst jones's tour. of apology , and for us to follow Mr. Pepper through his varied and pursuits of men, in their avarice and grasping On Monday evening, the 25th ult., I lectured at absence of Mr. Holyoake. The Chairman said, Argue were appointed a committee to prepare the beautiful experiments ; we can only, say that those population, and for criminals:— business of the association. intentions, which were twofold , (viz., to show tho . dispositions, which have brought them into Coventry. The Mayor having refused the use of the working classes were not sufficiently aware of Population. Criminals. St. Mary' a , expressing himself surprised that the value of meeting places like the present. Tbe A discussion ensuing as to the future objects of chemical preparation of nu-wls, to demonstrate- juxtaposition. I defend lish labourer s H ll the association, JS11 10,150,615 5,337 the Eng , it ahoufd be applied for, for " tho use of a convicted late caae of hom icide in Shoe-lane would never the chemical affinity, and to he an apology for tho 1S21 11,978.875 13,115 because I know him to be a well-meaning criminal ;" the good men of Coventry, determined Mr. Brison said, their primary object was to en- seeming folly of tho Alchemists idea of transmuta- 1831 13,S97,IS7 19,647 have been investigated if they had not taken tbe sure a full investigation of their treatment before tion,) was admirably fulfilled ; and the audience ap- man ; I loathe your money-monger or com- to be beholden to God alone for their meeting place, initiatory steps in that institution—all others would ISil 15,014,148 27,750 mercial jobber and accordingly an open air meeting took place on the House of Commons ; but they had also another peared well satisfied with thu popular, aud, tit the 1S50 17,721,906 26,813 , because 1 feel that his God is have been closed against them. By union and per- duty, which was, to give aid'and counsel to their sntne time, sciontinc style with which this discourse Mammon ; to possess which the labour and Grey Friar's Green, at half-past six in the evening. brethren Certainl the concluding At least 3,000 attended, the general estimatebeing severance they could alone achieve their permanent , and to watch the political hori9On , taking was delivered. y, figures are full the sinews of an industrious and energetic independence. advantage of all that might tend to further the of hope, showing a diminution, notwithstand- 5,000. Distress is increasing in Coventry—and race of toilm are hourly being sacrificed to democracy ia rapidly rising. It being out of Mr. T. Wheeler moved the following resolu- people's en use. Sokpected MukdeR.— A strange rumour, whiclx ing an increase of population of 1,807,758 appease the demands of his metallic and dark before tho meeting concluded en- tion , and strongly urged upon tbe meeting the Mr. Bezer was of opinion that their work would we believe had its origin at Friskney, is in circula- doors, , not bB finished when tbe parliamentary inquiry tion relative to the mysterious orer that of 18il , " of 937 criminals in the deity. May Heaven defend the English rolment was impossible,—nevertheless twenty-four necessity of making renewed and increased exer- disuppearancu of a latter nine years; but when we come to dissect found their way to the place of meeting for the lo- was over, and they had taught the government boy named Knderby some fifteen or sixteen years- workman .' for he has but few friends on tions :— that, henceforth, political prisoners must be treated ago. The lad was about thirteen years of age, the flie return, and notice the figures for certain cality, whither we had adjourned, and took out That on viewing the present position of affairs, this Earth, who, by their daily conduct, entitle cards of membershi as human beings. They had a far higher and ho- adopted son of tho late Mr. EnJerby, Inn-keeper, of yours, the satisfaction is considerably lessened p. Twenty more were disposed meeting is of opinion that much depends on the energies disappearance themselves to so exalted a name as the of by the Council. of the working classes as to what the future shall be, and lier object in view than the redress of their indivi- SkegneBs. On the morning of his by the recollection that the years 1842, 18i3, political power, as duai grievances. he arose between two and three o'clock to fetch up Labourers' Friends. On Tuesday I was at Congleton. This little being convinced that the possossion of of corn llMj. 1848, are conspicuous for a very high Censob. town suffers under an unusual degree of persecu- guaranteed by the People's Charter, would be the most Mr. J. Fussell, and other membors, having ex« tho horses to go to Louth with a load , but rate of criminal offenders, the intervening1 tion and tyranny. The placo of meeting w&& the effectual means of removing the monstrous evils in our pressed similar opinions, arrangements were made after quitting the house was never seen or heard of social system, and also that this can only be obtained by for holding a meeting ou Tuesday, September 9th, again. It was evident he had been in the field with jears somewhat reducing the general condi- NATIONAL LOAN ground-floor of a disused factory belonging to a unity of action and concentration of purpose, we there- SOCIETY. a d a , Mr. Booth, between eighty and at the Literary Institution , Ilatton-garden, to con- the horses, for he had brought them through one tion, and the average for the nine years be- veter n emocr t fore resolve to orgunise eurselves for tUis desirable object. sider the trials and sentonccs of tbe Lyonnese pa- gate and closed and fastened it; his c.ip was also, it ninety years of age !—a gentleman who has long Every search was in* an increase of 101 over the number of At the meeting of this body at Grolden-lane, and nobly fought the battle of truth in Congleton. Mr. G. Wheeler seconded the resolution. Men triots. 31es8rs. Duncombe, Wakiey, O'Brien, is remembered ltft in the field. 1841. The numbers stand thus for the re- on Wednesday evening, after the As the time of meeting drew near the masterB were willing slaves, but it only wanted determination Cameron, and others, were ordered to bo invited, made without avail, and even conjecture at last bad routine , and it was decided that the meeting should be ad- exhausted its own ample resources. The remembrance spective years :— business had been transacted, Mr. Stratton and overlookers stationed themselves about the to thro w off the yoke for ever. If they only dis portion of that energy in working for vertised , in order that the people on the continent of the event, however, still lived and lingered in tneu'a Xainber of criminals in ISil 27,750 was called to the chair.—The Secretary r«ad town to seo who dared attend the meeting, and played a lish working men were not in- the magistrates clerk took " post and battalion " their own benefit which they did in working f or might see that Eng minds. A few years since a man of the name of „ 1843 .31,309 communications from nearly thirty important different spectators of the struggles of their bre- Milnes, of Croft, made some unintelli gible reference , ' 1843. 29.591 at the door of the meeting place. Notwithstanding the benefit of others, they would soon become the towns enclosing scrip to the amount of nearly tho workingmen congregated in great numbers—a thren in other lands. to this mysterious event before he died, but nothing possessors of political power, and reap the benefits definite and conclusive could be gathered from his £200, and numerous applications for the esta- locality was formed, a meeting place appointed— During the evening, the receipts and expenditure „ 1849. 30,319 resulting from the adoption of that {measure. for the mouth were read, when it appeared that the semi-delirious ravings. However, a " nawie," „ 1849 27,816 blishment of branches. The Secretary then (the same factory,)—I enrolled thirty-four mem- Reynolds supported the resolution. Never 2d., and tho expenditure bers, and the new locality disposed of thirty-six Mr. receipts had been £1 as. called Candy Taylor, who had manned a sister of The average for the five years here men- reported relative to the election on the ensu- was there a time when it more behoved them to the same ; for which sum threo public meetings had •MiJnes, died very recently, and before his death ing day of an official manager, and stated cards besides. tioned is 29,570, being 1,829 additional to the On Wednesday I attended in the large new exert themselves. All Europe was in a state of been held. made the following horrible disclosure, viz. :—That numbers of 1841. that there were twelve candidates in the field, Hall at Stockport. The audience was very large— convulsion. The coming year was looked forward After the discussion of other matters connected as young Enderby was returning with tho horse ia and arrangements were made relative to the had not y tyrants, and with hope by the with the propaganda of this infant but prosperous all the boyish joyousness at the expectation of For the redeeming yeaw, the figures appear and so would, I believe, the enrolment, to with fear b iven to the chairman, going to Louth he lighted upon Taylor and Milnes election. It was also decided that the first of a teetotal lecturer, and a gentleman named Nathan liberty—past failures had only given them body, a vote of thanks was g , as follows :— friends of th of and the meeting separated. engaged in slaughtering a sheep ; that, to prevent a series of public meetings on behalf of the Wood, sown division in the meeting, by stating had not damped e ardour the Re- criminals in 1S44. .26 o42 experience^ detection , they murdered the poor lad and buried 3>ua\ber of , Loan Society should beheld on Sunday evening, that teetotalism was the real way to gain the revolution „ 1845... 24303 publican party . When the storm of FACTS AND INCIDENTS OF THE his corpse in the sand about fuur miles off , at September 6th, at the Hall Charter. It is due, however, to the body con- should again sweep over Europe, he trusted and „ 1846. 25.107 , 26, Golden lane, cerned in that great and beneficial movement, to Ingold-mells Out-end. These two fellows, Taylor hoped that tbe people would seize upon their GREAT EXHIBITION. and Milnes, were desperate characters, and the „ 1850 2fi,813 and also one on the ensuing Sunday evening, say that they discountenanced the disturbance On Saturday last the receipts at the doors . at the Whittington and Cat, Bethnal Green. , alluded to. Thus one set tyrants, acd prevent them from ever again exerci- terror of tho neighbourhood.—Boston Utvald. created by the gentlemen fell to £1 30G 15s. , the number W1HLB The average being for these four years Society of reformers cannot allow another to do good, if sing power. This could be done without erecting the of the buildiug , A F/LTUUaDttOwNED ATTEMPTING TO UliSCtTB (sQ of 2 059 of the number Much regret was expressed'that the 2o, l, a diminution , had not earlier taken up it is not done just in their own particular way ! scaffold. Bid they think when the hour of liberty of visitors being only 13,052. If a further re- his Daughter.—-An inquest was held on Saturday for lS-il. For the ten years the case of the elec- Jast at West Can1, near Euwovlh, upon the boding , including 1841, tion for official manager, so as to have given Thursday happening to be an unengaged day, arrived that the people of their respective countries duction iu the price of admissiou is to be made, ht (owing Manchester being post- of a father and daughter, named Iteubon Mid Ann the mean numbers are, 27,841,—a slig in- the country branches time to have more effi- to the meeting at would ever forget the tyrannies of Ferdinand of now is the time for it. Leggott. It appeared from the evidence that there ' poned to Tuesday,) the Stockport friends invited and The Lock Contkovbksv. The American crease (viz. ninety-one) of the fi gures at the ciently recorded their votes. Several loans Naples, of the Monarchs of Prussia, Austria, — had been some disagreement on the previous Thurs- me to deliver another lecture in tho large room of Russia, and other despots who had, by their , has accomplished the top of the list. were granted and instalments received. the locality. The meeting was convened by word picklock, Mr. Hobbs day between Mrs. Leggott and her daughter, and Our proficients in the ¦philosophy of fi gurea tyrannies, disgraced human nature ? He would give picking and opening of the famous Bramah's in the quarrel the father interfered , remarking, in of mouth during the dinner hour on Thursday— " prefer averages to isolated years. They are and the room was full by six o'clock. I enrolled up twenty years of his life to see the day when all patent lock. A few weeks since this gentle- a tone of reproach, that he did not know what was THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO THE irl. The latt right in so doing, providing they start fairly. twenty-three members, and the Council disposed of the Democrats of Europe should unite to march man accepted the challenge of Mr. Chubb to to be done with the deceased g er siiid hastily, that she knew what was to be done The mean numbers for the decennial periods NORTH. seventy cards. After the meeting, the kind friends against Nicholas oi Russia, and crush for ever that pick one of his patent locks, and in a very at Stockport had proposed a public supper, and ac- looked up for with her, and walked out of the house. In a few mi- alluded to stand thus :— despotism to which the other depots brief period succeeded in opening it with com- Edinburgh Majesty and cordingly we sat down to a sumptuous repast,—and system ot society nutes screams were heard, and on running outin tho , Friday.—Her aid and support. The present mon picklocks. He was then challenged by direction of the sound , the parents saw that their ' Average number of) this morning at music having been provided also, the dance, song, was like tbe villas and gardens that adorned the >¦ 9 733 the Royal party left Holyrood Messrs. Bramah to experimentalise on what daughter h:id thrown hcrsflf into a deep pit, which criminal offenders for , ei 'clock. Her Majesty arrived at the and recitation were kept up till a late hour of slopes of Vesuvius. All looked gay and bright with- len rears, 1811 to 1820 I increase ght o the night, with the greatest possible hilarity and have been sty led impregnable lochs, and Wa8 had been maiie in the progress of sonm warping where she took out, but the volcano raged beneavb , and would some operations in the neighbouring land. The father Ditto 1S2UO 1S30 15,318 5,535 Stonehaven station at 12.43, spirit. promised a forfeit of £200 if he should succeed Dkto ISH to lSiO 22,305 6,987 leave day explode and scatter destruction around. Society instantl y plunged in, in tho hope of saving his , and immediately afterwards proceeded On Friday, the 50th ult., the magnificent Hall in in opening it. In order that tho trial might Ditto lSil to lSoO 27,841 S,53(i by road to Balmoral, which was reached by Jolton was completely crammed with an over- was founded on a wrong basis, tbe most valuable child, but she clung to him so tightly that he was men were the worst treated, and were actually de- be fairly made, commissioners were appointed unable to extricate himself, and , tho sides of the Tailing these last figures alone, as the evi- half-past six o'clock. flowing audience. Mr. Isaac Burrow, a rich master pit being nearly perpendicular both were r builder, and staunch democrat, was called to the spised. Every working man had to support two to decide upon it, and thirty clear days were , d PlYHP,(i dence produced, showing that crime is making The honour of knighthood was conferred eliair. Tiiia is tho borough represented by Sir J. oinev the only plan to granted by MCS^S. Bramah to Mr. Hobbs for lieT6rii any assistance could rendered. The mother r-jiiii strides in this laud of freedom and free- upon the Xiord Provost in the evening. persons besides Iriroaelf, and was an eye-w itness of the catastrophe, which she Tffalmosloy. Tlie leading financial reformers of emancipate himself was to sbake off the incubus his operation. Mr. Hobbs went to work ; but iratJe, enough proof is furnished, venture to .« . , which caused me to seize that could not avert. A verdictt of temporary insanity I Bolton attended, which pressed upon him. These meu , not content in a few days suspended his operations, alle- , aud think the go- occasion for exposing the delusion, snare, and was returned in the case of the daughter om-- , for establishing a charge against MR. 'CONNOR A2fD THE LAND PLAN. with robbing them of the best portion of their ging the -weakness of his instruments. As of accidental death in that of Mr. Leggott. Til O me lect of the social condi- O mockery, comprised in their measure of reform— vern nt of gross neg challenging them to defend their measure if they wealth, would also legislate for them, professing to soon as others had been pvepaved, he deBired respective ages of the deceased wero lorty-eigbb terrible IO FEAHGGB o' COSSOB, ESQ., 3T.I*. tion of the people, otherwise, no such found it defensible—a challenge which was reite- represent them. If a few costermongers, &c, were to continue his attempt, but to this Messrs. and eighteen. quotations could be made from documents of Colliery Accident at Kixgswood niur Respected Sib,—I beg to assure you that my rated several times by the chairman. But not one to say they intended to make laws to rule Dukes, Bvamah objected. Tho commissioners, how- Tim , tiieir own compiling. confidence both in your Land Plan, and your in- fJltisroL.—On Wednesday afternoon W. J. Ellis, of them stood forward. I enrolled fifty-four mem- Marquises, &c, they would scout the idea, and say interfered, and Mr. Hobbs resumed hia The late Sir Robert Peel, when he passed tegrity is as strong as it ever was, and it. vexes me bers, (the chairman being the firs t to tuke out a wants and wishes ; ever, Ksq., the coroner for the district of Gloucestershire * that they knew nothing of their labours, and shortly picked and opened the in which tho Beer Pit Colliery is situated, com- ' doubtless did much to render to see your friends so indifferent, for I know there card)—and the Council disposed of twenty-five but this was not a bit more ridiculous than that his ' Police Bill, are plenty who would go any length to sustain you lock. The reward was, however withheld, on menced an inquest on the body of Stephen Newman, life and property more secure, and at the same cards besides. Dukes and Marquises should pretend to represent against your enemies, although they seem not to On Sunday, the 31st ult.) I lectured twice ia aB we uudovstand, that, contrary who was killed by filling down the pit. The coro- many persons who, working men. i'he House ot Commons and the the ground, jury the nature of the in- time to bring to justice know how to set about it. I will, however, show P.idiham, and enrolled twenty-two members. The he had employed more than ner briefly stilted to tho committed crime them the war. I am .1four acre shareholder iu the Press were constantly boasting of the wealth of the to the conditions, upon which they were about to enter. Moaea previous to its enactment, audiences were very large—and the lecture in the one instrument. This point ia to he decided 5uiry with impunity. But not all we can say on Sheffield Branch, and have paid up all dues and evening being on " the errors of . the co-operative country, whilst they had a million °* paur.ers, and effries , who acted as bauksu.au of the pic, civil service, now demands. I bnve also paid a tolerable amount into movement as at present conducted," excited con- an immense amount of distress among those parti- by the commissioners, whose report is to be deposed to tho fact of the cart being raised be- I-dirJfof the vigilance of the the Uani, and I will with the greatest cheerful- yond the level. Three of the men who were hauled practice has , siderable discussion, which was, however, con- ally employed. To boast of wealth under these cir- published in a few days. With reference to that more than twenty years ness, hand over to you, sir, both scrips for Land was like s lock in the Exhibition, and the up, viz., thu deceased, a man named Bryant , and effective ducted in a very friendly spirit. The result was, cumstances was to add insult to injury ; it Mr. Hobbs' tended to perfect its discipline as an aud Bank, if you will accept them ; and, further, I that it was arranged I should meet Mr. Lloyd Jones table piled, with luxuries, and another named Stone saw their danger, and jumped have iustracted tbe Secretary, George Cavill, of showing them a reward of £500 offeved to whomsoever shall from organisation, will ever shake the conclusions at Padibam in about six weeks—to vindicate the nothing but a mouldy crustt Why the cart. Bryant and Stone managed to se- our Branch, that as soon as you commence another throwing them pick it, no one up to the present time has cure a safe tooting, but tbe deceased staggered back- tkzse figures themselves establish. Gives the following position :— " That the co-operative move- should they ue burdened with supporting in idleness effective Land Society, to enrol my name for a number of ment, as at present conducted, is based upon an come forward to accept his challenge. It is wards, and fell do*n the pit. The coroner then ad- increase of population for the more shares so satisfied am I ot your integrity and the a host of men of whom they knew nothing ? What what, ia known in America as the Parantothic journed the inquest till Tuesday allowing it , error ; instead of preventing competition , it re- next, and directed vigilance of the police,—-that is, value of your Laud Plan in connexion with your creates it—instead of destroying profitmongering, it had the Duke of Grafton , or any other state pen- Bank lock aad is described as being mani- that the engineer (Stone) should he taken into cus- was forty (he , to be nearly twice as perfect as it banking for the working classes. Hoping BOOU. to renews it—and instead of abrogating the centralisa- sioner, done to benefit the people, or to earn festl y secure against the attempts of even the tody. He was accordiugly arrested , and will be de- persons Sefi JOU wielding the sceptre once more, fmrn them ? They wanted men tained iu custody to await the verdict ot the coro- years ago, I believe there are as many tion of wealth, it re-establishes it—carrying within money they wrung inventor, being susceptible of 479,001,000 wltti commit depredations, and are not detected I remain, truly, one of your children, itaelf the germs of dissolution—and being utterl y at in the House of Commons not to represent them- ner'sjury. Edwin Lee. variance with the true principles of justice and co- make fortunes for their families but changes, through the moveable warda iu the MttoU interest las been excited in America by in their acts, either at the time of committal near Sheffield , Sept. 2nd salves or to , Bowl Hill, . opevation." represent the people who deputed key. tbo discovery, in the State of Maine, of large or subsequently, in 1851 as there were in 1811 ; men who would of a very superior [We have received sereral letters from numerous On Monday, the 1st inst., I addressed a crowded member of that house had any On Monday £2,405 10s. was the sum taken tracts of genuine peat-bog, which if true, does not alter the position pre- , of which the above may be taken them. Scarcely a quality ; and the arrangements are already on foot correspondents audience in the Assembly ltoorus at Wigan. Mr. with the people. They did not even repre- at the doors of the building, the number of viousl a that crime is on tho increase in asasauiple.- Ed. "U .S."] James Ilyslop, a veteran Chartist sympathy for bringing it to the Atlantie cities, as un article of y st ted, , in the chair. A sent the small section of the' people who elected visitors being 50,233. Singularly enough, this country in a five-fold ratio. branch of the 2fotion.il Charter Association was com erce. them; the way in which they expended the the sale of season tickets still continues, and The Advertisement Duxr Nuisance.—We have L-.:«kin«r, then, with an inquiring eye, upon formed, a meeting place appointed , Mr. James Singular Cause of RioT.—On Wednestfa les, people's money was not satisfactory even to in the diurnal bulletin of receipts £8 10s. received the following official notice from the tl-e a t> iven of the progress Hilton elected Secretary, and Mr. John Ty nalysis previously morning word was brought down to the police sta- Treasurer. I enrolled forty-five members, and the the bulk of tbe present electors. Mr. Rey- figures as realized from that Bource. Stamp office t—" It having been tho practice of some another of the publishers of newspapers of inserting ii list of crime during the last forty years, tion, Bow-atreet, that an alarming riot had broken locality disposed of forty cards. nolds then alluded 10 the promised Reform Hii! Tho recei pts at tho doors ou Tuesday important fact strikes ns immediately tie forty constables of the reserve This makes an addition of 913 to tho Chai'tist of Lord John Russell and warn ed them not to ho of ' Arrivals at Hotels,' 1 am directed to infoun out in Drury-laae; , amounted to £2,407 los., and tho number of you that the advertisement duty attaches to such, inures are read. It is this ;—that Poverty were despatched, who found between three and four ranks during the tour. again deceived or led astray. If two or thne rail- visitors according to tho police returns was con> EKNB3T JONKS. , , announcement iu respect to each hotel , and that Hiid Crime are constantly observed in hundred women, who had congregat d round a lions were added to the present constituency they any such list, with the hotel mimed , will be uharge » 49,000. By the sale of season tickets £1 10s. d >:uiy with each other. We all remember the liuendraper's (Taylor's, 106), lighting for aome real Tvould belong to the middle class of society, and was realised . if it appear alter this notiuB." Wo have occasion- h- ' had Sunday evening would bo }Varl842J as one of profound distress throug bargains, sl:gbtly dsmiged by a fire that oc- JtexiKVAL Gkees. —On garrison our present institutions that the Amoug the visitors to the Exhibition on ally gi ven such notices, aa mutters of news, which out the manufacturing districts. It was then evening. So people would not have the it has coat us something to obtain curred on \be premises on Monday last, the late Crown and Anchor locality met Charter for a century to Tuesday there came not less than 1,000 per- , and we have no iiu>.-t> riots took place, which a Tory govern- oarious were ihe Jadies, that the police had to in the large room of the White Horse Tavern, come, A league would perhaps be iormed of all doubt our readers felt interest in perusing tho upr sons fro m Sunderland, who had associated for movements of ii:snt suppressed, not by ameliorating the con- to the station before they could han was called to the those who had something, against those who had important personages which we re- carry off several Hare-street. Mr. Vaug tho purpose, and were headed on tho occasion COl dod. We do hope that this new regulation will dition «if the so called rioters, but by imprison- restore order. chair, and in a business address introduced nothing, and true re;orm would be more remotB Charter has been than ever. The same argument lied to Sir by the mayor and Mr, James Hartley, the ex- be carried out strictly and impartia-ly, t hat our ing- their leaders, and men who preached The Oriesial Bank.—A royal Mr. William Davis, who delivered an argu- app metropolitan contemporaries will be forbidden Bank constituting it a Joshua Walmsley' tensive glass manufacturer. :«3;>i!t» and obedience to the law. This year grouted to t&e Oriental , mentative and instructive lecture on Free Trade s scheme ; they bad taken the peo- to mention the namo of tho hot.l where her Bank of issuein C-»vlon and China, and empowering uifi 's Charter, which was beami'ul as a whole, and Tlic receipts on Wednesday amounted to -C::nds conspicuous for its preponderance of and Protection. An animated discussion en- Majesty may happen to stop on her journeys, as at ¦ it to.carry on exchange, deposit, and remittance struck out some of its most important points j they £2,080 12s., the total number of visitors Donea announcement cf 'rlid fi als, no less than 31,309 ; and, as may east of the Cape of Gooti in which Messrs. Delaforce Bioomflel d, ter last week. Let the business anywhere to the sued, , d d not include payment of members without which being 41,017. Wo hear that eighty artisans " distinguished f oreigni rs " at Mivivvt's Hotel, be hi supposed, the subsequent year was but Hope. Ferdinando, and Arnott took part. , r Slocombe, m> working man could he e'ectfcti. He auviseri prohibited , under like penalty . Let the riamea little better for the extent of employment XJiE Ro\JJi V IKIT.—ROBRKniES AT DoXCASIEH.— have been sent over to this country from Sar- Votes of thanks to tbe lecturer and chairman ibcm not to ive of all thu principal guests who attend public aiortleil the numbers being still very heavy— Daring thu temporary ltoval visit aud sojourn in g their sympath y or support to these dinia to visit the Exhibition, and that their , closed the proceedings. The audience was men. They were disci ples of the Manchester ])y dinner? , or pu blic meetings, at inns, bo charged as too memorable to this t'lWii a number of robberies havo been com- expenses are defrayed a subscription" liberal ly , if the nsn:o of the iisn be 19&91: The year 1847 is muted, from Oise gentleman-a silver watch was numerous, aud several members were en- school) and if they were foolish enough to be ltd advertisements mcii- i a money panic and a headed by the King. Every arrangement has tioucil . Lit this most frivolous and vexatious ot" .sed anv enlargement, taken near the A.ngel ; another bad his pocket rolled. away b/ them they w< uld deserve to be slaves. :iifi-aent harves , with an Irish famine, being picked of a gold lever been made to euablo them to profit by their all existing imposts be rairied out in all its repul- t watch near the shop oi Bk.vdfohd (Yorkshire).—On Sunday last M' . Reynolds concluded a long and much applauded sive strictuosts , and the \>u;j 0 ^"^ then , but p;irtur<>, :i ^oid watch present. Mi . Charles Boon, entered into a detail of the reasons which induced of Boll's Andromeda, with its pedestal. on the Mersf Ita &re those years Known for the more general occupied the prominent feature consists iu the : o? wiih gold dial was stolen from a lady in . the street, perintendents of the school , iiiiu to join that body, and said that when he foun d The receipts on Thursday lunouuted to iuttouuctioii of a !"; k»vmerit <>f the peuple, such as those the platform. Several set ot revolving sails, sixteen in nutubur , ahuiiur to " or whilststandnig ai of the chair. The proceedings comiueuced with a they would not come out for the Charter, as they ,137 10s.; the number of visitors being the fans of a -44, 1843. 1340, when the construction of Li'Csis, Birmingham, £2 windmill , which are elevat ed on a wheel ' swell mob ironi Manchester, hymn, after which the chairman briefly intro- ha.i promised him , he ieff- the and attached r '"-r-vavs. and subseijHemh' the mania for ilia '¦jrerp&oJ , r.v.d other places, have been tai;en in .Association. 44,209. There were no less than five schools to a kpindlu. As soon as the wind - duced the subject of the moGtiug. Mr. Robert Mr. Dicks then made some remarks touches the sails 5 --liicr erection of nevr ones, absorbed mu«'» custoiiv by the police ; and on king taken before further in and around the metropolis present, and the , they instantly set in motion tho Eider moved—• That in the opinion of this rela tive to the meetings at the Eclectic Institution , spmdle.Jw hich acting upon '' : :s-e i:nrn!|!l!>ye.-l Jas>aur of the people, «i«d ;hc magistrates were committed to the House oi paupers of St. George' s, tSouthwark, wore a vtry himple piei-e of iiiaeject periods, varying twenty-one meeting the education given to our youth aud wished to know why the noiice of their meet. machinery, propels a couple of paddies. The olm-CtS through the better distribution of the currency Correction for were also kindly treated to a view of the »t taincd month. „ - should be of a strictly secular character, in- i;,-gs had been omitted frum the executive advertise- aro grewerap t e.i by n>eans of >«a P^tlies ¦ '•¦ ' trade of a d:ivs to a . Ci'vatal Palace. and ot ' .\ vi country, gave an impetus to -V Kailwax G'ate-Keepbb was Kiiaed by a (rain asmuch. aa when imbued with sectarianism it inenia in Roj/mWs Papa-and the Northern Star. sailingngamst a head wind. The smis can 1 "" in;s-;:rt;ins nature. These years are on the Davchestor line, on be pointed with ease to any compusa. near Broefcehbuj st . prejudices aud debases the mind.' Mr. Joseph Mr. Ki.TNUi.DS gave a satisfactory explana tion— It k s.-i i< i tli.tt the ex-royal family of France con point of ihe -]-iraojis fur the diminution of the number iast. Ke was not quick enoug h in "aad or contrary v.'inds sre not reeogniEetl , a - \Vedne-day Aidcrson seconded the motion, which was sup - ihc fault ,\i am, \aiii with Mr. Arnott. to::i['la(e tskingji lease 01 Dochtour-housc, a beau stiff o^I the 1 «'riis:i;iai lete the the c-">t e, acd the train dashed through aai breeze being a'l lhat is requisite to ik offenders ; and hence comp opening ported by Mr. Shaw, of Leeds, and unani- Mr. J. Fi'SSELL supported the resolution , and tiful mansion sif.inte 011 the confines of Loch 2u.-33 vtssel. J'-eciicn -ihlcli the Poverty and the Crimin- cut him to pieces. 8mmtm NO RT HERN S TA B TH E ~~ I1V SEVBiV LANGUAGES. —¦— —i^——» ^_——^—»——.,_—__————¦¦— are . " . j EFF ECTU ALLY CUHiUJCURE D ,„ , , . , . , „.„,„ .„, „„ .„„. -~ —~>^—m—^—^ ^ none RIJFRtFPTUREST>rrt>TTTnV.R T EFFECTUALLY Illutlraling improved mode of treatment* and* curt (and there which we have ece.ved A TRUSS ! the your most journal s ^ut thoje place in Arkansas , from WITH OUT adopted by LalUmand, Rieord, Deslandes, and affecti onate brethren and your most ^ii^ tur ns. *™ ** ** f oreign intelligence* constant fr have not yet noticed Mr. only a few scattered re ™?* , others of Hit Uop ital des Veneriens a Paris, ani- ,ends, low torateftMM ,7niE friend- 55 bj the government) In Alabimj, twon EAD Ae following TESTIMONIALS , - contes t has been quite cloae. D hundre ds in tho poa« ~ o< now uniformly prac tised in this country by FRANCE. ship, and the sympathies of the ' people for whom Gladstone ' s tevelttwnB . .,1 w candida tes have lb en £b looted from many illustrates the ala rm felt* Secessionists and five Union M.D., of surveillance met on we suffor , and infinite joys to tbe triumph of those The following anecdote he Whij[ tri- Dr. BARKE R ;- WALTER DE ROOS, The Mounta in commit tee moment. A elected Congres s. In Tennessee, jou that , rny rup ture » qmte Member Faculte" de Medicine de Paris. or, whom by the police authorities at the pres ent to • I am hap py to inform of the Frid ay last. M. Joly, sen., pr esided. After sittin g irons are about to fall, and reserve inex- late occa- In Nor th Carolin a, as far as tr y gentleman came to Nap les on a umph is complete. 35 UlLl, LONDON an hour they sent the following note to the re- baus tible consolations for the tempo rary tortures coun five and the opposition , ELT PiACK, HOLBORN , for seeking medical advice. He heard from , the Whigs have journ als :—• The committee appointed h I of those who will be exposed to them. We embrace sion for the purpose of delegation. In Indiana , sa THE MEDICAL ADVISER , publican j necessary to avai him- three in the congr essional a^BBSagsiTS Improved edition, written in a popular style, devoid' opposit ion has assembled to-day , you with all our hearts. had broken his arm ; it was oppontio n- E add ing my testimony to the the rep ublican the He writ es to im the Whi gs have two and the «ljf *• . a ^.^mucNeasure in of technicalities, and addressed to all those who are suffer* 4 the Conspirac y. self of some surg ical mechanism. the» Un ted ing from Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, and the- calm which prevails in Paris and in thedepart trent s The Prisoners ot leted ; by the The movemen ts of the Pres ident of , ret , A. Gent, Chevareus , Caril wife—'The machine is nearl y comp interest by various disqualifying forms of premature decay resulting will rea ssure public opinion. The atti tude xsf the (Signed) Thou last much looke d upon with som , Canssanel, , blessings of God our troub les will not States have bee* from infection and youthful abuse, that most delusive- people contrasts adm irably with all the tiefent ex- Borel, Maistre, Grill Merie question of the next V™W™J SSi^SISEi%adver tising column s, cmanat mg practice by which the vigour and manliness of life are ' letter was politicians , and the announbement in our ener- , Berthou mieux, Petibo n, longer-all is going on well.' The citations of a por tion of the press of the great jun., Auriol thrown ic in political ourd es. AH , J°»- 1 ' vated and destroyed, even, before nature has fully esta' H. Delescluse Du- opened at the post-office and the writer seems a choice top s ability in treating ruptu res ; our bilshed the powers and stamina of the constitution. party of order. ' The comsriUee had adjourned tillj J. Gent, Belisier, , - OnhuS aeman ' Robert Monte gut into prison. The surgeo n found himself called on It contains also an elaborate and carefully written a •- next Fsa ay. pont , Bouvier, ,Nouis, anatomy and physiology of the to give an account of this &^rasjEs count of the organs of both Michel Berido t, Ode, Barbut , Dail- by the police authorit ies ^s^ aa^=saasssas®§stment over any other «Aant , a 11 ot gexee, ILLUSTRATED BY KUMBUOUS COLOURE D The Mayor of Poitiers, If. Orillard , who it may doubt ful . ... • his method of trea EN- , ' Jains, Langomazino , Doin, Vacheresse terrible mach ine. . .. „„., ,, . T Vn in to no purpose. He feel s assured that GRAVINGS, with the Author's observation on marriage,. , broke n out at Louisville, Ky., which ho has tried Dr. be remembered , made a republican speech to the ' of Turin, of the 26th ult., The cholera has afflicted will find a cure by paying its duties and hinderances. Tiie prevention and modern [ Pinet , Jean, Louis, Dauraas, Chamard, The 'Op inione also in some of the in- whoever is so correspo nden t Presiden t of the Republic at the opening of the1 from Florence of the a very malignant form, and Bta3Sr a ri£ Wa metho d being, as our plan of treating gleet, stricture, Syphilis, «kc. Plain direc- A. Maleval , P. Maleval , Jouvere, Sauve, quotes tbe following letter , attainment of health, vigour and conse- railway there , has been removed from his office. Lord Aldborough , terior towns of th e state tions for the and Marcon.' 22d :—' The sons of the late ™*! saturda y sep- quent happiness during the full period of time alloted to The occasion for his dismissal is -a letter writ ten to of Ihe Austmn mill* CANADA. "^SX SSSS^ <* > The condemned prisoners at Lyons have all de. confined at Leghorn by order succession of our species. the pres ident of the .Gerde des Ecoles,' enclosing of having The law of primog enitur e in the teSr. continues to supply the afflicted rig The work is illustrated by the detail of cases, thus ren- ' cided to appeal to the Cour t of Cassa tion . tary authorities , under the imputatio n BARKER still the prefect of Vienna , inter- length been abolished m Uppe his celebrated remedj for this alarming complaint, dering it what its name indicates, the silent but friendly a -copy of a decree of the Four of the prisoners , viz., Dupont and Carle , printed and circula ted incendiary proclamations , real estate has at renders any from the letter the mayor said democra tic measure that weat success of winch, for many years past, adviser of all who may be suffering consequences dicting the club. In that ' to the ordinary tribunals. Canada. This is the most unneiessavy. It is easy and pamles, m of early error and vice—a work which may be consulted^ as possible the sentenced to six months imprisonment , and Sauve have been handed over t parliame nt , and mrtuer cSent that he wished to soften as much ¦ Envoy protested , m has. been passed during the presen no ineonvenienci! or confinement, and 18 ap- without exposure, and with every assurance of complete- aud Thourel, to a year's imprisonment, have not After their arrest, the Britis h influence use causins double Kuptore rigour of ilie decree, nd regr etted that he had not agains t their being it cannot fail to exert a highly benefiwal pUcable tTmry variety of single or success and benefit. * appealed. the name of his governme nt , in males or females ot in a, sealed envelope through pre vent it. The prefect complained frigate of the province. A^ . set ot however bad or loug-standing, May be obtained all bookseU teen able to It is rumoured that the proceedings of the Com- tried by court -martia l. An English steam , on the future condition lers 'Is. Gd., or to avoid difficulty, will be sent direct from the implied disrespec t to his superior granting fifty^ acr es of an S will be sent, , ' tha t the letter mission of Surveillance are likely to be interfered which anchored about the same time before resolutions has been passed, xiie remedy, with full instructions for use, Author, by post (free)for forty postage stamps. autho rity, and hence dismissal, in which the protes t of the companies of enrolled military any partot the Kingdom, ou receipt of rk, which we unhesitatingly pronounce the beat Join ville, which he says would be deplorable for the the island as in a state of CURED constitution being proposed by twenty-one coun- have not been publis hed , there are several con- rivals and letters describe D ThellEAD and EARS, EFFECTUALLY extant.' epublic , deplorable for royalty, and deplorable for the arrival of Lopez the ^ 1 THE MEDICAL ADVISER is indeed a boon to the pub- cillors, amon gst whom were MM. de Brog lie "Va- the galleys for life, and many others to internal revolt , and that on remedy permanently restores hearing in demned to The t>.. Rahker's ™ long stand- lic, as it has the two-fold adva n tage of plainness, and being lie pri nce. for a limited term. He also revolution would be inevitably successful. nfiufanc or old age, however bad or timesnil , Suchet d'Albufera , and Lefebvre Durufle, the same punishme nt allcases onounced it meurable written by a skilful and duly q ualified man, who evidently THE TRIALS AT LYONS. Triumvirs of e r a pers speak of 3,000 men as waiting evm wl ere ?he faculty has pr subject.'- W, limes, considerable sensation was caused by a vehement gives an honou rable testimony to the N w O leans p ta£ noises in the head and well understands his The attenda nce of the pub lic at the court -martial a number of Hungaria n It removes all those distressing 'Many a man who unmarried and miserable, ixnow en- protest against the proposal by M. Dupont the Roman Repub lic, by statin g that Signor to embark , includi ng deafness or nervousness, and enables , on Thu rsda y was quit: as great as on the preceding enrsTesultinBfrom watch daring in silent sorrow the penalties of former folly (perhaps l'E u saved the carriages of Cardinal Bri gnole officers. however bad, to hear the ticking of a (de re.) The venerable pre sident of the pro. Armellini ?aU Euf^rers application committed in ignorance,) had he possessed such a hook as day , days The remedy, which is easy in , a honoured parent visional government declared " tha t tbe vote was at fro m destruct ion , and tbat Signor Mazzini did the i a few 7s. In postagc-sm »W this, would hare been a happy husband The accused were brought in at twelve o' clock, riU be Jent free on receipt of «*£*¦ and useful member of society.'—B. A; Dispatch. once dangerous and illegal ; that it was an infringe- same in favour of a Cardinal who had fled to Alfred Baku, 48. L'.vei pooUt\:ux t, and the judges took their seats shortl y after. ' .' - ' office order, by Dr. ren tui Lasting benefit can only be reasonably expected at Hio ment of the legislative power , in open violation of Gaeca , it being thus proved that the carria ges were iFovefgn UStuscellattj)* King s-cross, London. Consultations Uiuiy ftwm , who, All the accused except Pasta refused the advo- ' (Sondnys excepted.) A euro m hands of the intelligent and pvuctieal yhysicUm de- the 111th article of tbe constitution ; th at it was destroyed by the fu;y of tbe populace, which the ; One, and Five till Eight parting from the routine of general practice, devotes the cates assigned to them by the court. A serious accident ha s taken place on Lake every case guaranteed. the setting up of a rival power to the legislature , Triumvirs were unable , though willing, to stem. whole of his studies to this class of diseases, the lamentable charged to defend Pasfa , Ontario. A number of ladies and gentlemen went entirely cured my deafness after all other neglect of which by ordinary medical men, and their M. Gaillet , the advocat e and an attempt to provoke the country to fresh The letter concludes by saying that the authors of ' Your rcm°dy said that a3 the public prosecu tor had abandoned the out yachting, and were capsized. Th e consequen ce means had failed.'-Rev. H. 'Smith. . ,i >_ futile, attempts at cure by mercury and other equally revolutions. the outrage upon the Canon Marzolini are in the distracting noises in mymvWn head. - have produced the most alarmin g re- he would not address the was the loss of sixteen lives. 'It quito cuved the iangerous medicines , accusation against him GERMANY. hands of ju stice. M sults. Court. But he had to declare , in the name of all A cour t-martial sat in Paris on Friday , for the years, and can now hear per- From the great extent oi Dk. De lloos's practice for many Berlin , Aug. 27.—An official announcement AUSTRIA. 'I had been deaf eleven his colleagues, that none of them intended to speak. trial of Cap tain Fourchard , aide-de-camp to General feetly.'—Dr. A. James. years, and his former connexion with the various institu- has jus t been issued by the local authority of the The Emperor, in a letter to Prince Sch warzen- tions both in London and Paris, for the relief of those af- The accused bad stated to them their reasons for Rillet , commandin g the 4th sub-division , accused , province of Brandenbe rjr, informing the public that berg, rays, ' As the responsibility of the cabine t, as flicted with Debility, Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Stric- Reclining their assistance, and they found nothing ~ of assaulting a bra zier , and beat ing him with a Veneral and Scorbutic eruptions, &c. of tho the 71st and 78 article3 of the ' Indus try Ordinance ' it now stands , is devoid of legal distinctness and ex- tures, Gleet, disrespec tful in it. But they would remain to afford horsewh ip, in the court-yard of tbe Hotel de SECRET SORROW! CERTAIN HELP ! face and body ; he has had perhaps unusual facilities for (which empower cer tai n magistra tes to withdraw actitude , my duties as a monarch induce me to re- pecularities and consequences of each pnrti their counsel if it should be required. , at Melun. The officer , a chef-de-ba tallion , Mode of Treatment which observing the them from their holders , whenever they may think fi t , lieve ministers from tbe doubtful political position France Immense Success of the Aw cular stage. Hence he is enabled confidently and conscien- The President-—Accused Pasta, what havej you who conduc ted the prosecu t ion , stated tha t the hns never f aded. of every symptom (not licenses for pr inting and publi shing), are not abro- in which , as my counsellors , and as the highest tiously to undertake the removal to say? captain was a brave and meri torious officer , but , 48, Liverpool excepting the most inveterate or long standing) in as short gated but still exist in full force, and adding, by executive organs , they are now placed, by declaring DE, ALFRED BARKER a time as is consistent with safety or return of money. J=g Pasta.—Nothing ; I don't even know why I am that he was of a hot temper , and had the misfor - King's Cross, London. . way of explaining the consistency of these articles that they are responsible to no other political autho- Street. hospitnliI in Country patients wishing to place themselves under here. tune to fancy that he saw in every ill-dresse d From many years' experience at the various treatment will be minute in the detail of their cases, and with the new law of tbe press, that the power of ri ty than the throne. ' And he inform s him in ano- Continent, is enabled «rtieat w th The President then asked all the accused severally person an enemy of society. In this instanc e, the London and on the Of Oueaie to prevent trouble, no letters from strangers will be replied withdrawing licenses is not to be regarded as penal , ther epistle ' That he finds it absolutely necessary the utmost certainty of eure, every Vftl'ietV casli if they had anything to say, and they all answered only provoca tion imputed to the brazier—who had and infisctoms, isue to unless they contain £1 in , or by rost-otHre Order, and therefore requires not the award of a law tri- that the question of the maintenance and of the pos- arising from solitary habits, excesses, payable at the Holborn Office , for which the necessary in the negative , with the exception of no business at the ho tel—was that he approached as gonorrhoea , gleetf stricture, and syph.l.s « ™«™' ; bunal to sanction i t , bu t has reference solely to the sibility of carryi ng out the constitu tion of the 4th of owing to neglect or uu advice and medicines will be sent. Thourel , who said—A profound sen timent , which too near the person of the officer, and refused to disiase, in all their stages, which, ^ Patients in the country corresponded with till cured. qu alification , or rather wan t of qualifica tion , of the March, 1849, should be taken into rips and serious proper treatment, invariably end in gravel, t J share, has rendered mute the eloquent and devoted go away when ordered. Captain Fourchard called , f"™^"'tolnare', At home for consultatiou , daily, from 10 till 1, and 0 till person against whom it may he direc ted that the consideration. ' nd gestion, debility, skin diseases, pains in *o (Sundays excepted,) unless by previous arrangement. advocate who was to have presen ted my defence. I 5 the cour t to acquit him maint ained that an agonising death ! ihe 8, any journalist HUNGARY. upon , and back, and loins, and finally, Address, WaltebdeIIoss, M.i)., 35, Ely-place, JloHiurn- full verification of tbe qualifications of neglect of these diseases by medical men m shall , therefore , be Bilent. But I will say that 1 between he had done nothing but what was necessary to lamentable to cure hill, London. Hours, 10 till 1, and 4 till 8. Sun(i <« s cx- can only app ear af ter his publication has existed for There is a report that the dissensions wnwal Is n-elfknown, and their futile attempts arrangement. remain convinced that as men of honour , inde- maintai n the digni ty of his own character. He dangerous medicines—mercury, co- cepted unless bv wevinus some time, when, should it become manifest , that he the Croat and Hungarian soldiers ate daily increas- bv the use of these Brother Chartists beware of youthful Ten Shilling _pendent and free, and whose conscience is not sub- also 6aid that the brazier would have put up with , &o., Have produced very distressing result.. offends thereby the public morality by publishin g ing, and tha t they led to a bloody conflict in the paiba, cubebs once to Or Quacks u'ho imitate this Advertisement. ject to the sta te of siege, you will not forget that the flogging if he had not been insti gated to com- All sufferers are earnestly invited to apply at any thing that has a tendency to corrupt youth , to neighbourhood of Verona. The papers remain who guarantees a speedy and perfect cure, and S»A ' IS.-IOK, GBCAY'EI,, you rend er justice in the name of God , of the French plain by the Mayor of Melun. The court fouud Barker, without l N3 EN TEB E2 S.V.ll. bring the government into contem pt, or to weaken in silent on such events , but the letters from Italy of every sympton, whether primary or secondary, IIA^O, REifUiUR tiMM. j*c:5 the offender after his re- , ' nature has fully established the ¦«- :}; ¦> quite a sensation, stroyed, iven before are acknowledged to be the best Medicine :a ' lease to ihe suncittance of the police for life.) crowd of police spies and pai d lazzaroni , heade d \>y here after abstain fro m ail political comments. corpora tion , cr eated powers and stnmlua of tlw constitution. world. h rank is at present in the City Ju st as ihe Pr esident had terminated the read - a priest , collected round the rojal palace and TURKEY. A negro of hi g It contains alfo an elaborate and careful ly written ac- "0,000 boxes sold weekly count ui' the 'AiiaUmy and l'liys-io.ogy of the Organs of ing of the jud gment a shouted ' Long live the King ! Death to the Na- Advices from Constantinop le, dated the IGth ult., of Dusseldorf ; it is Baron de Rasneau , Minister ' The fine balsamic and invi gorating powers of this :!>:;:i- loud cry of * Vive la fiepub - both Soxes,' (illustrated by numerous eases, &c.,) with the are wnnderhul tion. ' The priest carried a white banner. This st£t' > tha t Ali Pacha has given a written assurance of Trade ami Commtree to Fauslin I., Emperor of on ejne : a trial ot' a single dose will ea rrv their natural function s, aud returning vii^v.r of Revision . He added thas the to SK Stf KKL 'E»TBON.«, NEEtVOUS !> BSBE. is the result. public pro secutor disgraced. The aut hori ties then be^an imprison The correspon dent of the ' Dail y News has the resembled that of the Aurora Borealis. After some was to see the judgment exe- liS'iTY, ."i craliilsi, Wiseast'S of the Ssoucs ami LiVEi! cuted. those who had resisted the reacti< >»a ry mob ; and following gratif ying informa t ion , dated the IGth time a splendid fiery globe, app arently as largo as iiUlllll *. Complain-in, Jalwdich, ic—The whole bo^r •;« eventuall the horizon disorders denominated Liver Complaints, may be «::vi- Tii e publi c y more than forty persons were imprisoned. ul t., from Constantinople :—The liberation of tho moon, when seen at , rose to the oiued prosecutor then went to the prison degrees. From the rose- to cold—anxiety—want of exorcise—spirit::-"» and read Of course the re al insti gators of the fi gh t were not K ossuth is now decided upon by t h e Sublime al t i t ude of abou t t hirty RO OS ' CONCENTR ATED drinks- excessive use . ihe judgmem. coloured liirlifc it cast upon the adjoining^ clouds , it DEGUTT .33 V1T/B (or Life Drops) is as its name implies of mercury, Ac. these cnuio* '.^ In the vicinity called upon. The priest who headed the lazzarnni Porte. In spite of all the threats of Russia and powerfull y on the Liver , mid obstruct the due iierformancB of the court lar ge crowds were as. was evidently above them . Itcoutinuod its ooui'se , a safu and permanent res torative of manl y vigour , whethe r outs natura l ;:•:- Sembled , with the white flag is in high favour to thi s day. Austria , the Porte slood her ground , and when re- leticient irom luiiff residence in hot or cold functions and secretions, and thu healthy but the military precautions taken pre- describing something like a par abola , from west to climates, or noil Of the liver is of such vital importance to the gtr.ti-al vented any Tbe constitu tional par ty is now accused— (the old mind ed by the Eng lish governm ent of its promise , the arising lYnm solitary habiis, youthful delusive excesses, lioalt'i , that demonst rations , and the raia having east for some time, and at last burst with the noise infcctiim. &c. It will also be found a speedv those interruption? if not attended to, :o<> begun to fall story)—of endeavourin g to destroy the actual Divan rep lied, ' We k eep it.' Kossuth is, therefore , thousands of corrective of otten terminate fatall occur it stnva heavily caused them after a while to of t hunder, sca ttering luminous frag- all the above daiigenius symptoms, weakness of the eves y. Should Jaundice governmen t, and oppose the royal authority. The to be releasedf on the 13ih of September. Hia in- ments around which soon disappeared. The ]>h "e- loss of hair and teeth , disease and ' to remove all doubts with respect to this disease. T\w '.r disperse. , decay of the nose three of ' cro wn lawyer asks from tbe judges various periods tention , as far as I could ascertain , is to proceed noniGiion had boon precede d by sovoral falling stars sore throat, pains in the side, back, loins ' Old Park 's pills every nigh t , for n lmv weulcs. will The following letter has been , it-, obstinate rwtuie ;!ie patient to pcrfeet of iliosc addr essed by the galleys for these prisoners. Tiie accused firs t to Eimland to leave there his children of the Heavens. disfciises of lh« kidneys and bladder, gleet stricture health. The causes cond emned to all their at the , , and to in the same quart er se" diseases are before specified , which, as a matter of course, counsel :— Petersburg h snys minal weakness, loss of memory, nervousness, headache appear to have antici pated their fate , and told the provide for t heir educa t ion , end , af t er a stay of a A letter from St. , that the pUlniesF. drowsiness, pal shoul'l be carefull y avoided. •Dear Citizens -At of that pitation of the heart , indit?cstion Goir;', «x- . our first call you hastened judges so in satirical lan guage. fortnight , to sail to the United States , there to ex- Geographical Society city is displaying lowness of spirit:', lassitude and ccneral KijEiaiATisji . Uueemat.'c Gout, &c.—The f aIe great activity :— ' Scarce l y has the expedition prostration ni ciring causes of t!ie.;e complaints may be traced m z'-y ' ;"ai 8U Mwrt ol Toar ei°q«ent The Neapolitan government is now in a state of press his than ks to the Congress and tbe President . sirens*, *c , usually resulting from neglect or impropei andIn!™Ji republi- can voice - which is sen t to seek out the sources of the Xile inerenrJ' JTSlWl'al derangement of the system ; frequent sourt-vf oi before the exceptional tribusa i dissolution. The Minister of Finance has declare ;! Bu t the cap tain of . the steam fri ga t n Mississi ppi , ' " » copaiba, cubebs, mid other deadly their appearance to which we wen re turned , when the society is preparing a new ex- o^'on are, Colds, Jiruiscss Sprains, fre e i:: • -1" delivere d up. You l«vl which has wai ted for Kossuth since tbe month of gence in wine, spirits, ami highly-spiced fjods ; it is, h -w- for « every made tbe impossibili ty of meeting tiie expenses of the pedi tion , havin g for its object t o explor e tho penin- 1 1 111 rem0TinK sacrifice compatibl e with vour •M^nH? ."V^m "! ??,-, WrennMs and all ever an established fact, that in nine cases out of tts: if diS stats with the pr esent revenu e. The sale of paper June , objec ts to this arran gement ; he wishes to sula of Kninskatk.t. Th e Count de Czapski is to is heret ¦ : ¦ and JOU only retired from the bar to' e ! 'itai y, thus proving, that before a cure can i-o obe* a£ £- (government stock) is not sufficient to meet the carr y K-issuth without delay to New York. I do have the direction of this new attempt , and he * "' > fc" 9l indi5««tan , palpitation fecti:ii a total chnngu o! the system must be pronui'fd. penous duty of conscience ^o. the tar,W dryi cuu Kh> , flowncss of . , of right / and of char ges created by an army of 20 000 and a police n ot know, therefore , whe ther you will have the has subscribed 20,000 fr ancs 11 year towards the »t is spirits. Ac. &c. flie powerfull y invigorating and alternative properties J» libert y, tp to that nme , admiral.lv adapted to that class of sufiereiV -is i Parr : » , and even in that J machi land inx , leasure of seeing t he m i gh ty man—who , even expense. ' creates new. pure :lIld rich 's Lite Pills, v.:il, by a few weeks perscvertne-c. ; which an unani mous and nery with an army of spies. The p blood, (thereby puriftlil-' and t:ikiiiir tivij or thivt' dail y at dinner product- '¦ '¦•ft spont aneous decision on al A Dre adful Murder has been committed at Jlw«|Cfhe,ni.K ihe M-Me syrtimi, ) ' , infallibly our par t had antici pated read y twenty per cent , cannot be increase d, and when in prison in Asia Minor , fri gh t ens t he Czar .in.ihd and soon restore! the hajjj .y'cliange. , we remainsd alwav s com- St. Sebastian. The victim is a youn g iad y n amed to sound health evui after all other pletel j " it :s dan gerous to add to the existing charges paid a nd the Kaiser—before December . which remedies" i EMAtE CwiriAiSTS.—Head-ache , nervous affections, a y united .i sentiments , in princi Bru.net, daughter of the Uri tUh Vice-Con sul there have usually a depre«inB tendency) have failed ples, and in on consumabl e articles. No Neapolitan government AMERICA. , Iienee its almost : iiTe-fiiiarities of the system, depression of spirits , s:;!;-'«' resolutions . May the saaie accord alwavs a Spanish gentlema n. Ihe murder er is an unpnniU-lled success. complexion , &c—tak« two i.v three Parr s Life Tills at V,tJ exist since the days of By the Europa we have advices to the 22nd ul!., officer Mny be otointtJ witt (Unctions ' between ?.ia for the future tbe MasaswUo has ventured to ciesle in the army, n amed Vito, who had , etc., at 4s., 6s., mid 11s. time, regularly for :i week, after which, a few as oecailoa ; republic await s reven ue professed an at- per home, or tour 11 f . quantities in one lnrt,c bottle for ¦ US safety, Iis from bre ad and frui t. M. Fortunata , the There is no thing of importance however in the New tachment for her , but her paren ts were opposed a Vj- ¦ 3:> may require, which will soon restore a healthlul and iave ha ppiness , and its elory from the .Minist er of to .fl !i!'f < -'ill be saved, through nil .Veuieine Vcn4urs, »' nile bioom to the coiiipk-sion. sacred union of Forei gn Affairs , has sent in his resigna - York papers, which are for the raosc part occupier! Jiia paying his addresses to her. She was It Witt be aut xmmly all her children . It is at the mr> tion : dancin » p ad-tdfrm the Establishment, on re- Jicua re ofspm-ious imitations of tha above Mi'dic::1.-1. ment when , and refused to atten d the late cabinet council with the congressional and pres dential election at a ball held at a theatre on Frida y xipt, of i!i(.price hj i' -jst-o mce Order payab le the court -martial is about to pronoun ce nielit , with a at the J/olbom None are genuine unless thu words 'Parr's Li.'e Pills' ..* at baet a , where his Majesty various pai ts of the Union. In Ken- son of the Marquis of G.ivira in .White sen tence on us, that , still remai ns. movements in , when t he officer , who To j Letters on a Ked Ground , engraved on the •:> seated on these benches Mr. Glad stone's • • had come t'furcat Fraud on the Public by imitations of vernment Stamp, pasted ' Wiere tbe rememl.rance letters have circulated in tucky , according to the most authentic recen t ac- from Onate to tho ball , on her passin g the above v.-.luaWe round each box : also the/•••! of you encoura ges, pr o- thro ughout befor e him remedies, Her .Majesty 's Honour;-bte iimiie of the signature of the Proprietors, ' T. Kobs •.- •-* tects, and defends »£. tbe whol e kingdo m. The cama- countf , Mr. Powell, the opposition candidate for go- , srmldenl y drew forth a dagger , and •vtmimiaSHmers ot S-.iJisj.s have directed us, k« have addressed to you this rnla ar e the name of the ami Co.' London, on the directions Wlemn highly indign ant , and the member for wa3 elected by a small majority . Mr. gave her two stabs , whiuli hid her dead on the ll'ojintti.r,' iu «-5.ite letters on a red ground, to be en- Sulrt in liuxti - : homage of our g«.;!cde and o( na. vern or, ¦ at Is. Ijd., .'s. Uil., and family packets at 11- . our Orfor d by that corrupt set is spot, lie was seized , aii'i will be jud ged by court- -raved on the Government Stamp round each box and fcolil by all medicine vendors in ffiii^- called a repullicano Thompson , the Whig nominee /or lieutenant- go- bjt Jc, without town and country, ora Be ass^d that whether an emthet they apply to any martial , and doubtless shot J believe that Senor ivhicli none is genuine, and to imitate which ale London Agents :_,\:«ssrs. Darclay and Sons, FaiT:::u'- SSMfr•tthia ^ic hbert y, we ar e one who speaks the vernor, has gained his election by a majorit y of 600 too cicely is forgery ami transportation. ' Md shall remain tru th , wheth er Brun et , father of the unfor tunate young Ja dy . is at don-strcct ; Edwards, St. Paul's Church-vard ; Sutton "'- ^ it fee ft!) rel igion or politics. The or 700 votes, A congressional election has taken •N .lWWjN-re diffic ulty occurs in obtaining any (f the Co., Bi)w Chur eli.yard -I present in England, ,—mi t;gve ; Sangar , 151. Oxford - Str eet ; uJ rkl Uucr, !» , cnclos? JKJW ! stamps to *.he esiabH slonent, IL-'un ay mid Co., «#¦/£">(!promote English Agrioul" Bible, and as it will surely app^r:°ne -*** combine, strike, plot, threaten rebellion—that they competitive are rapidl ^octr p. ture ? Not of jt' English soil is almost eyes of the whole civilised univerec. y reaching that minimum p0 ^> deter- vniiewd. a whit mined by the a Ta the worst tilled of an," enclosed soil m Europe. to show the l*.?00?81 price of food, below which they wiii /and club, and cw of an SonSs—A young man from expense and trouble, Hence they called, to hire gangs of paupers, i.e. of slaves, from silk, extract from the soil little or none of the ele- How to obtaxx a. the have been breaking down, or allowing to be broken the workhouse, and set them competing against the capital in land will pay ten fold, instead of being, old weaver at Norwich, who used to keep himself country about to call on some musical young ladies as now , ments of food, while by the superior tillage they by the produce of his silk-worms, fed and reared in was to:& that he must asls them to dotrn, one by one all the old elements of Socialism, free labourers outside, as the slop-sellers send part in most cases all but a dead loss ; when the require, they render the soil, as in the Belgian the other evening, truest economy of labour will be the greatest pos- the heart of the city itself ; and as for the method sing, and:, should" they refuse, he ought to press them. the old ties and customs which they were most of their work to the union-houses in London, and farms, and in the Norfolk flax farm of that truly bound to keep up. and which they must uowrestore by that means beat down their free labourers to the sible employment of it; when tbe masses, now of silk-growing, 1 will engage that any woman who Accordingly he commenced by request in? Miss Mary great man, Mr. Warnes, of Trimmingham, actually is sent down to me, at the proper season , shall in some improved and more organised shapes, or union prices. And why should he stop there ? Why crushed together to fester and putrify in our great more fertile in producing to favour him with u sons;. She gently declined , said cities, will be scattered abroad again food ; even wool, which learn the whole business thoroughly, from the be- Well , then , said our vanish. should not the agricultural labourers be as the la- over the face contains a large proportion of nutritive matter, she had a cold , &c. " , miss " There is hardly a questionable opinion or prac- bourers of other countries have been before now, of the country, restored once more to those healthy ginning, on the mo3t improved Italian method , in hero, " tbuppose 1 thqueeze you, don'tyou think you forms only an apparent exception, for the elomentof tho course of two months. 1'hey will find 3 ready tice for which the earliest political economists are absolutely and formally enslaved ? bought and sold agricultural employments, rom which their fore- food which it contains is one of which a weli- could thing ? " The girl fainted immediately, blamed, which has not openly manifested itself as slaves, and made to work whether they like or fathers were allured away by the short-sighted cu- sale for their flax and silk, and as they progressed, The Uaktest.—The reporta from the provinces drained and tilled soil receives an inexhaustible work future benefit, I hope, for themselves. Their among landlords and farmers during the last fifty not ? Because they are free ? Let us clear our pidity of themselves and their employers. This will l announce that the cereal harvest of 1S51 will be a full be done b supp y from every shower of rnin, while in propor- marketing may be all done by one person , instead of of' years, in blundering and bat-baric forms, without minds of cant, gentlemen and ladies. What is the y science. But I see no means by which tion as any well secured agricultural population is average one ;. but the quality the grain cannot be the excuse, which the political economist has a meaning of this word free ? How do you prove that science can do it, except by Association. For, as I by ten, at an immense saving of timo and ex- ascertained till it is brought to the mill. As a draw- aiso well clothed, the wool they produce and wear pense. And by putting themselves in commu- right to plead, that they were obeying the laws of a man ought to be free ? Because it is just ? Jus- said before, the cost of agricultural production de- would be returned to the soil in. the sewage. back on thea& favourable reports, come rumours from au accredited science. If political economists hare tice has nothing to do with economic considerations, pends mainly on the cost of manure. And the nication with somo good co-operative store, Ireland , and: different parts of ©reat Britain , that the JVow Mr. Warnes and others have proved beyond they may get their xnade an idol of profits, and set them up as the ob- with the science of profits. If they are the great cheapest of all manures ought to be sewage ma- goods forty per cent, cheaper potato blight has again shown itself; but, up to the nure. The population of any country a doubt that Max may be grown on the Belgian than the peasants rouud them. Of course the first gated type. ject of agriculture, instead of asserting the maxi- object of social science ; if the reproduction ot ca- returns to method in our soil and climate, at a higher profit present time the diseaseisonly of a miti mum of production to be itself an absolute good ital is the one great means of a nation's wealth, the soil, in the fovm of sewage fit for immediate ab- year they would have to rough it; because they A Nice Ca&e fob Counsel.— At Crieff, in Fife- , p than wheat, bo as to increase and not diminish the would have to support themselves on their capital who have fallen more deeply into that error than then 1 do not see why these sentimental notions sorption by the roots of plants, the whole raw fertility of the land ; while by what I must call a shiie, one Brydie was lately robbed of £6, ami gave material of its last year s food , i.e., all the home- till their crops c»mo in ; and therefore 1 should y. Up then came a third per- the protectionist landlords ? If political economists about justice and abstract rights of freedom are ' special interposition of God's goodness, the recen t the offender into custod have preached against over population grown, and all tho imported food. 01 this fact advise that as many as possible of the number son, from whom Brydie had stolen the money. It , farmers and thus to interfere with the national good. If it is discoveries of Chevalier Chusson have proved be- should be men who could landlords have been acting on their theory for many profitable and right to make clothes by sweating, there is no doubt whatsoever. And, therefore, turn a penny by handi- was now Brydie's turn to be arrested. What will be yond a doubt, that the flax fibre can be adapted to crafts, at odd hours, to meet present expenses. The a year. They have prevented the population of it i3 profitable and right to cultivate land by paupers, there can be no fear of want of materials for food our cotton machinery, done with the first prisoner r If committed for trial , in any country let the population increase as fast so as to render us indepen- main difficulty of course would be the capital— how will the indictment be laW t Whom UlU he rob» their parishes from increasing. They haveof replaced and still more profitable and right to cultivate it by dent, if wo choose, of American cotton ; and open £250 raised by ten families *by sheep over large ^districts Scotland slaves. I really do not see any reason upon economic as it will, unless the yearly increase per cent, sur- , besides travelling gx- the money not being Brydie's ?. men . a vast new demand for home-grown flax, uniting penses. But it seems to me that a trades' union They nave let cottages—I speak of a frightfully grounds whyyou should care so much for tbecondition pass the proportion of the imports to the home- Very Prolific.—In a small Tillage in Cleveland, grown food. thus the manufacturing and agricultural interests would find it a profitabl e thine to advance part ot -common ease—run to rnin, breeding disejjee and of those slaves, why you should not breed them for To show you what I mean :—Sup- at another point. All we want, is manure to grow the well known and generally observed injunct ion during and breed pose a population of 10,000, who are feed for one that sum to some ot its members, and send them contained in the first chapter of Sacred Writ, has long misery in the inmates the process of their your own use as you do cuttle and horses, the flax with, and that we can get by a system of down as pioneers ; and then if the project suc- decay, with the avowed intention of not replacing no more of them than you want—why you should year by home-grown food for 8,000, and impor- proper sewage ; and I assert after much thought and liberally been obeyed by the ecclesiastical func- at which their ted food for 2,000. They will return to this soil, as , ceeded, aa it certainly would if they all behaved tionaries. The clergyman's wife has blessed him them when they fell down. They have driven away not ascertain carefully the age by that only. like good men and true, landlords would have not only their surplus hands, but even, in too many powers of work begin to decline, and then, instead raw material for next year'scrop food for 10,000. By no with sixteen children ; the clerk, outstripping his the end of the year they will have increased, say a8 Having thus laid the foundation, Mr. Kings- objection to allow them to extend their operations, superior by three, numbers nineteen ; the sexton -cases, those which they already possessed, to increase of unprofitably supporting them in alms-houses and renew their lease, great and unions, just make away with them painlessly a huge rate of increase, far larger than ours, 5 per ley proceeds to sketch the plan of an estab- or allow them to redeem the comes short of both , but hts- olive branches are the crowded filth and misery of the , rents and gradually become proprietors, I believe -cities, and, as in the case of the Dorsetshire la- by a few drops of strychnine, melt them down in cent. Then'next year there will be 10 500 people lishment, by which an unencumbered landlord , fourteen. Total offspring of parson, clerk , and with your to feed on home-grown food for 10,000—that I say again, that there are plenty of landlords who sexton , fifty save one . bourers, to walk out from the town four or five miles the sulphuric acid tank, and drill them or master manufacturer might do justice to would look favourably on such ' and as many back. The cus- root-crops. I will engage that any farmer or nation year's imports—and which therefore need be this a scheme, if they Rusticity Astonished.—Two rustics, who had daily to their work, the people with thorough and practical suc- saw the men rational and well disposed , and who tom ofhereditary leases has, vanished, on ninety- that will have courage logically and consistently to year only enough to feed 500 ;—and the next year lately arrived at Poulton by an excursion train from after the population , though increasing at' the cess :— would foster it with kindly care, and very probably Yorkshire were rambling about nine estates out of a hundred! The custom of any carry out in that way the economy of labour and cut one hard knot , the-frhore, when in spite of same rate would more than support itsel f, and be- let a large manufacturer for tho associates, by recom- of them discovered a hirt'e anchor on the beach. lease at all has grown but too rare. The fanner the reprod uction of capital, will farm, establish a flax farm in mending them out of their own one at a splendid profit , with- comc an exporter of food to countries less thrifty a convenient spot, where steam or water power tenantry an irn-ri. Never having seen such a thing before, and unaware lias no longer a family interest and affection all free trade whatsoever, cultural leader. And I am equally sure, also towards his land and his labourers, any more than out breaking a single law of what is now culled than itself. I assert this on the authority of Liebig was at hand. Let him l>uild there such miils, &c, , tiiat of the use to which it was applied , lie was struck and all good chemists as an indispuatablo fact of as should work up that flax, and round any landlord who did so would find it a blessing to with astonishment. At last the happy thought he has towards his landlord. For the landlord Political Economy. Of course it would he cruel, them locate, his estate by bringing into it but if you science. as thickly as possible, all tho mechanics and la- , an example-of thrift, struck him that he had discovered ita use. nucl, lowers himself irremediably in the farmer s eyes in and horrible, and unjust, and all that, industry, and brotherhood which would teach his once allow such a thing as justice to enter into your The question is, why do we not support our- bourers eaiployed. A common kitchen, w.i!sh. turning to his companion , he explained , " Loo' thee» the very process of letting, when he hands over his ply beo-iuse we thro labourers tho very lesson they want, and which farm to the man who will promise him most, and calculations in one thing, you must allow it to onter selves ?—sim w away every year houses, 'first object here and my second there. If justice in the neighbourhood of great towns is bought and comfort and civilisation of his workpeople, and at links , is suspended to the small end of un anvil , in strange blindnes3 of covetousness !—us to the used by market gardeners, wortli their while to save money from the beor- Hence, exists at all, she ia above all things and below all and the rest goes down the same time cheapen the cost of their subsis- will destroy, we.ar e told , that sharp, thrilling noise amount of capital he can put into theland. to the soft , and then we wonder wh shop, and increase their civilisation by enabling the actual average capital per acre, invested by things—by her all things exist—and her all things y we are over- tence. The sewage of the whole establishment produced iiy striking on it with the hammer ; tho peopled, and have to import corn year by year.— should be laid on over the farm them to mix with the more educated and energetic vibrations of the anvil are extended to the chain farmers throughout England, is less than half the must obey. Whatever voice is called into council . The value of this town artisans. , sum without which the Scotch farmer considers —her's must be heard first. Sbe must not merely The thing needs no argument. 3ewage may be put at from thirty shillings to two which absorbs tiiem, without prod ucing any sound. explain herself on But what has all this to do with Association ? pounds per head, and as being sufficie nt to keep The length of our quotations i3 This is worth trying by anybody who lius a black- proStable or productive agriculture impossible. give the casting vote. She must ' the best Hence the farmer is beaten down, to promise a rent the very object and ground of the debate. If then I assure you . that it has to do with'Association; and one acre per head in a state of permanent fertility. proof we could give of the smith, or, worse yet, a coppersmith tor a neighbour. that it was one of tbe happies valuo we attach to which it is uncertain whether he can pay, has to you are content not to keep your just ice for Sun- t days of my life when At all events, there would be added to the supply this lecture, which wo should like to see printed —Builder. I found out that it had ; when after years of seek- of manure usual on every farm, the sewage A Profitable Cat.—A short time since, a poor speculate on the chances of an arbitrary remission days, or for the saving of your own souls, let me of a as a cheap tract, and distributed part of it on his rent day ; ask you, is it just that the labourer should have no ing and studying over the present waste of land, dense population. The mills might either, in the broadcast Irishman, applied at the churchwarden's office , at cf oil his landlord's alias, waste of manure, through the country. in short ; and in the meantime, to make all sure, profit whatsoever on his own labour \- \ say, no under-production , over-popula- case of siesm-power, be placed at the highest point Manchester, for rel'ief, and u pon some doubt being grinds the labourer as thelandlord has ground him. profit whatsoever. At present, the agricultural tion, pauperisation , and the rest of it, try ing to of tho farm , and. tho sewage laid on at h igh pros- expressed as to whether he was a proper object for find SOmO practical rOmedy, nh d seeing none in .And I am sorry to say, that the rank and education labourer is able to save nothing. And only what a sure hj mere gravitation , or if water power was HOOKS RECEIVED. parochial relief , he enforced bis suit with much $t landlords, iu a fearfully large number of instan- man saves is profit. A man's wagea, if they ate all heaven or earth, the truth gradually dawned on me employed, and tho mills therefore at a lower earnestness. " Och ,ycrhonour," said he, " sure I'd . that there was a remedy in what people now call , the sewage mi Adventures of a n Emigrant be stiirved long since but for my cat. " —" But for ces, is no guarantee for their honesty. What may speut upon his necessary food, clothes, and house- point ght be driven over n stand-pipe , in Search of a Colony. 1 " profits to him than the money Association—what I call common justice. That if equal in height to the highest point on the ground— By C. IIowcroit. Parlour Library. what ?" asked the astonished interrogator '—"M y be the state of things in the more remote and pa- rent, are no more we had treated the labouring bro- triarchial districts of the north and west of Eng- spent in keeping a steam-engine in repair is profit classes as our a method, as you doubtless are aware, already pro- The Countess of lludahtat. By George Sand. Par- cat ," rejoined the Irishman.—" Your cat ! how to the manufacturer, or the cost of paying a ship's thers, if we had done to them as we would be done fitably employed in many cases. lour Library, London -. Simpkin, Marshall, so;"—" Shure, yer honou r, I sould her eleven times land , I cannot say ; but I assert that throughout by, if we had treated the land s loan to us the midland, southern, and eastern counties there crew and keeping a ship in repair, is profit to tho as God' , In such as establishment at this, besides the flax and Co. for sixpence a time, and sha was always at home be- to bo used for the good of the common weal, anl not crop, the greater part of the labourers ' ia not a market town in which you mny not hear shipowner. The labourer has a machine called bis ' food might The Girlhood of Shakespeare s Heroines. Juliet, the fore I'd eet there mvself." , of farmers half rained by body, which is his stock in trade—without food, for private profit ,—iu a word, if we bad been just he grown on the far m , more cheaply than anywhere White Dove of Verona. By AIart Covvden CX/AIiKE. Railway Travk«.uxc-,—An exceltcni suggestion stories by the half-dozen and ri ghteous, we should not have been in this per else, because tho whole heing cajoled into takingfarms at high rents, on the clothes, and other necessaries, th*it machine will not of e.icll last year's food London : VI. 11. Smith and Son , Strand. has been made to check the confusion and dtiay at plexity ; that righteous actions like free trade, would be at once *************** * *m^^^^^^^ J j ^ m *mj*^**---^- promise of improvements at the landlord's expense work but stop working and dio. W hat it costs him to returned to the soil, at an ex- railway stations, so far as the nuisance originates in keep his body in working order is no more profit to would never have hurt the agriculturists and par- pense per acre of not one quarter of that now in- Attempted Escape op Hackeit from ms tho fault of passengers. Passengers.who do not aa a wealthy squire promised a friend of mine— sons as they have. •which promise was utterly broken ; of leases pro- him than the keep of a horse is. If you pay him no curred in manuring with yard dung. Thus the American Prison.— Captain Uovryer, tho chief present themselves at a stipulated tiaie might be 's more than will keep that body in order, you make Jfow consider, gaid I to myself, as I say to you establishment might be made cliemicMly, as well as officer of tbe New York Police in London during the subjected to an estru sharge t'Gr adaiission to the mised, and then left unsigned, until on the tenant economically, gnature, he has been tnrned out him work as much without remuneration as your now : God gave the sun and air, the light of heaven self-supporting j returning conlinu- Groat Exhibition , received letters from America by platform or the carriage ; just as an tc:tra stamp is pressing for the si if ally to the soil the raw material of the at the hour lor rl-ising of his farm—as a respectable baronet turned out steam-engine does. And any system whioh, like and the green earth, freely to all men, to enjoy {lax-crop ; posf7 informing him of a most daving attempt at charged on letters not pasted the improvements tbe wages system, beats him down to the lowest not to possoss. He put Adam , says the old Hebrew whilo the nitrogen absorbed from the air by the flax escape by the notorious George Hacketfc ami Ins the boxes. By this- gentle screw the bulk of the another friend of mine—and plant, and the food , broug places in good ¦which he had made appropriated by the landlord ; upon which he can exist, is robbing him. As long Bible, not into a garret or cellar, but into tbe gar- «fcc , ht into the establish- confederate, who arc now confined in New Jersey passengers would bo forced into their- ts, as any farthing of profit accrues to the farmer den of Eden—and to dress and keep it. Surely, it ment yearly, would go either to increase continu- Gaol, awaiting their trial for the plate robfeery ro- time; and the comparatively few who might be de- of whole estates ly ing half-cultivated at rack-ren ht life ally the fertility the rents from bis labour, that farmer has robbed him of that means anything, it means that the rig of the farm, or, when tho limit of contly committed by them ou the other side o( the layed by huedlessnes* or ill _ luck would be easily tLc farmers not daring to improve, lest life—that he profitable investment had oase, rigid adherence to tlie ap- should be raised upon them ; of other farms whose his share of that profit. There was a contract for a man is more or less of a country been reached , to increase Atlantic. Captain Bowycr's information is to tlie disposed of. In any , as it between two men to execute a joint work. 1'he should have his share of those common country its size. A few simple calculations, as to the vffeet that one of the turnkeys, well acquainted pointment hour of da-yaituve ought-to be enforced, rental is as high now, with wheat £10 a load without which at least at intervals, life amount of flax which would be probably grown per with Ilackett's reputation , had been watching him cost what it might.. Tras when wheat uas £40, though no corresponding farmer found capital, the labourer found physical pleasures, , Both of them contributed over latour is all but insupportable. We kuow, we appreciate acre, and the number of hands required to till and with more than ordinary vigilance, and on going Advige to iuB«G Men-. — X,ct the business of permanent improvements have been made by the strength. the¦ a certain quantity of skill and reason. When the blessing of a life of healthy labour, beneath blue work it up, would enable us to adapt the breadth to-lock him up for riighs. suddenl y aiissod him every one alone ,, and alteud to.y.oar own. Don's landlord in the meantime ; of estates in one county skies amid green fields. Ay, to us the bitter, frost of land to the number of colonists. from thfr place he should imvc been io at?,the "w hat yoa doa't want. Uso^ every hour to ad- which the landlord bedizened out witli the contract is completed, tho farmer has subsisted , , tSaiO. buy oa resides, profits. and the iron-bound sky of the winter moors seems The preparation of the flax for the mill, and the SearGh was instantly made,. and he vm found se- vantage, and str.il to make even, leisure hours usa- model cottages, and schools, and churches, like durin" the time, j ind over and above gained ? The labourer has subsisted also, and over and above more healthful , more natura l , more invigorating lighter and more delicate agricultura l labours (of creted near one ©f the outer passaga-doors o2 tho ful . Think iw\s& before yov.iDper.d a shilling—rc- that of one of the greatest and most respectable than tho foul artificial warmth of the London alley which flax requires a far greater proportion building read y to avail. hi-Hselt" of tho first oppor- membsr you wiSi have another to jnake for it. Buy unreflect- gained nothing. The farmer has therefore robbed than ' dukes in England, to the admiration of .in The profit —why is tho country a desert, and the city a any other .Engl ish crop) would give continual em- tunit y to escape-,. aa he itid at Pontonville,. Suspi- low , acll fair and take eassi o5 the profits Look ing public, while the same man's property at the the labourer of his share of the profits. * ^ very small, but there is some ; therefore he crowded stye ? We have made it so. Have We ployment to women and children , an d everi to arti- cion; in the meantime wso directed towards his ac- over your boats TC'iulavlyj .anvl if you (ind an -Other end of England is the scene of extortion , may be God's ble-eing is and he- wa-s ako dragged fro ought to have Lad a share of it. It is no use to say donewell ? And eurely, I said , sans in tlic'-r spave hours or slack time ; and a vary complice, m hi3 hidings error, trace it nut.in Should, a. stroke of misfortune pauperism, fever, and decay, delivered over to the the fault of not on those great towns. If they were according little foresight might so regulate the alternation of placo by the prison offl'cers. Oa being searched a come upnn ^su tratk ,. retrench—work harder , tender mercies of an agent, some parasite farmer or it is the labourer's own fault, or rather wages depend upon himself—be- to his will, which is the law of human-kind, they field and mill wort, as to leave no one unemployed, Uu:»p pointed knife,, mc-mbling a. couteav*de cku&c, but never fly the track. Confront difiieultie-i with attorney of the neighbourhood, 'chosen because he his class—that his cholera, drunkenness the whole year round. was discovered in tka leg of hi3-pantaloons and- they nil ilisajitioaf at depend upon the competing numbers in would not be breeding fever, , even for a day, , though unflinchin g aerscveranee,. Is a good man of business—in plain English, more cause they weakliness is theft, prostitution, discon- On the benefits of such an arrangement, to - all how ho obtained it is »t present » mystery. Un last ; though you shouldiev.au fall in the vtrag-ile cunning, greedy, and hard-hearted than tho ave- the labour market, and therefore if they choose to , pau per m, . must take the conse- tent, rebellion, aa they do. It cannot be His will, employed, it would bo luYdly Hcmsavy \o uilato. tins being tooughi to light, he snlkijy exclaimed,. you will l>« honoured^tibut shrink, ami yoti will ba rage ; of appeals Irom cheated farmers (labourers multiply recKlessly, they ten years, on an I>is day, agd such estates have own multiplication. Upon i»y which is the law of nature, that Tho labourer would gain, by intercourse with- the " Every Jnan ha» George and rae will despised.. _. . OB given up long ago appealing quences of their of each human and energy he now so hiive ous3 y.ofc,. itx our lives ain't "tfbvtW fc»u>K&s G Grsts.—Hove much is it lo any one but God)—or word, gentlemen and Jadies, when I hear an argu- average, should be cut off the lift artisan , the civilisation much in H desired ts from clergymen pleading them. And moreover, it sadly lacks. The artisan ,, this wnyj' Th«y were iolh reionducted that the-tribe of pests in iMs country wo-ilil for the health, the decency, the morals, the educa- ment like that in a Christian country, I wonder being who goes to live in would acquire & health . by n imitate . Grant that eannot bo His will that the raw materials of food a cleanliness,'an el .sticky of mind , too often impos. si-cret route to distant and separate c&Us und' r the candour instated in the following fast , narrated tion, the lives of their wretched flocks, answered by what is become of our consciences and thrown ing recklessly, as should be in them irremediably wasted, sible to him in a crowded oity , a"s\Ul alternations of v«ry close surveillance* aj\il kcacd till the trial. by an American Bonter&pornry. " You must not a cold—" I never interfere in such matters ; I leave they have done wrong in multiply them. We have Tha who smoke here, si;; " agent. I assert that I know parish it is called—then argument out ot the away— God's blessing is not on protracted mill labour and utter idleness. And the woman accompanied -jhein from England , sail! the captam of a North them to my " take the le into them, to Hvo the whole community, under tho regulation of- clsrks is also comsnitted fear trial suflicitflt evidence U'rear s>ttnm-boat, to a man who parish, in which the whole education , alms- vapid wordy cant in which it is the fashion to clothe sinned in enticing the peop s was smokins after wretched artificial unhealthy, smoke-grimed lives and superintendents, raight aiiurtlcm^loyoiont , as h aving bu&a adduced to sonnect k-r as an among the holies on, the dock .—"! musn' giving, and all appliances of mercy and civilisation, it, and translate it into plain ho»est English, and , , ¦ ilhn ! Ay, ye poor they live. Doubtless they have their advantages- our railways are now doing,, to a tnhidle class far .tcconiplice in the tame L'obbary. -~why not ?'" replied the fellow, opening lus v^w- depend utterly on the scanty purse of the clergy- what does it mean ? It means this : " interchange oi " at an expense sometimes miserable fools now—when you were they quicken the mind, they promote more enlightened , energatic-, and huraano, than the The National Gittsim.—Oii Mondny.,'noUce was cious mouth , and allowing the smoke to escape man, who has to support, , we have you for good. 1 erhaps, r_3w often despotic 'Srafa-lgar-squsvi! slowly,—"Didn' income, recessary good fewer, we could not take advantage of you ; but thought—but for evil as well as farmers who are too. ©ver la- issued ai the Rational Gallery, , t you see the ivotiee ? O'e;::U-iueit of one-third of his scanty " and kept the poor in bourers, not more iinoraiii than thoniselvos.. an« at she Vernoa Golles-jion, Mariborough llovss, are requested not t& smote aloft " ¦works landlord, drawing thousands a now we have found out tbe secret of making your if we had obered God's laws, Ihs em/f iic. — '' I5!es* to which the the couutry, where God put them , we shouiu have The method of aswoHxttng the iauovwojs to the that they would bo-closed to tk> public on Sutur- your soiv ! that O.au' t mean am no year from the same parish, often does not contri- numbers your weakness and not your strength— me ^ I gentleman found some means of obtaining all those advantages pro'; ts, might bc.-s.r.adua51y organised on the same lay SOth inst., for tlio annual vacation . They will •—n e.vejn retenu.jU to be—y ou can' bute a five pound note, sometimes not ft smiling. you have been fools enough to increase, and " t make a gentle- will take of civilisation , without any of tbo fearful evils plan as has beoa so beiWaoially e-nployei by several bo ve-opened t& the yubiic oa Mor.diiy, tho 27tli of mnii of uie no how you can :« it." So saying, he I assert that I, a young man, in my own short multi ply, and replenish the earth, and we we havo- smned- every one of advantage of your foll iven way to which accompany them. Surely Parisian cmpWyers, as deUu'setl in tho second October. pufts-J away , ar.il tonk the reapot.-sibiiitv . aad limited experience, have seen y—you have g drive them into the Convextj ox oa? Fkei: Kkcr oes ix Indiana. —A That do not your animal passions, and "now your self-indulgence fov why did we draw them and volume of Mr. Mill's Political Economy. I think s kmau; ht>i:c.vno>',—Theve are few greater n-u- these iniquities again and again. * good ? Ko. 1o work ior the agricultural mnnufastumug departments convention of free people of colour is now in ses- neighbourhood in which one shall be your loss and our gain. You shnll compete cities ? For their own anrt t skes thdj i iiie prevailing disposition juiinng; V?o- inow, even slightly, a own profi t ;—sometimes, God forgive should be k'jpt strictly separate,, and those who at sion at Indianapolis', aud is occup ied in deliberating or more cases of these evils do not exist. I leave against each other, the father against the sou, and us—for our iy>e in rmduTwj; Vice to bring u;> their (V.n'.gV.ters as the child against the us, for our own lust havo we created these living any periods. «f the year may have- been employed in upon vayjous matters Telaliv.K to tho interests of fin e ladies f«r showy yon to judge of the whole amount of them through- grown man, you shall be let the popula- , neglecting useful knowledge ' mutual enemies—hindrances in each other's way— hotbeds of all misery and evil , and both , alter nately, receive profits, in both characters , its constituents as :i class. There is said to exist accomplishments. " Tho notions" (it has Leen justly oat the kingdom. ht, uncared tor, un- have been employed. A among its members a strong inclination to ' 1 the farmer may 8i;atchers of the bread out of each other's mouths tion grow up in them untaug according to the timo they vemove obsevvau) " wlikli »ui»U us etlucatci) aciitttfc uWlu-n The effects of such a system on overncd wlulo v;c have, by keep- simple p' of ensuring ae success of the flax crop, out of the Stato of Indiana to some a comau, —you shall be envious and wretched, starving for evangelised. un g , ^sa t' other country own importance, is an ir.veise nui> of their tree te easily conceived. He has become of the country districts, would I j& alter sowing, in portions to where they hope to enjoy greater ' of of his life four or are aught we care, for you have been fools enough to in if down the colonisation fco lot it out, social advantages value. \\ "v\\ ju^t, enough fashionab'.vs venncnav; reeling often in the course , labourers as isolated and separate- families, giving Ihern a peculiav per- Afu-r much debate a resolution was ° ' and continually shifting in the multiply, and the laws of a just God , and a world [eft tho agricultusal adopted by a to disqualify thm for the du ties of their proper farms in succession, lonely, aa ignorant and brital, aa they weve five centr-gc; on its profits. A benefit club for old age large majority, providing that should ridiculous in a higher of better terms for himself and worse ior nis for which the Son of God died, allow us, Christian the laws of station , and render them hope employers, to make our profit out of your folly, and hundred years a?o.. and sickness, should be attached to it , paid up by :v tho State become so oppressive us to be intolerable ladies lit for ( Aoihin g landlord. He is in fact, a mere wandering specu- sphere, what are such tine vvfcoin to visit your iguorance remorselessly upon your percentage on tho whole profits, of employer as they would recommend their people to emigrate shrewd observer;, nothing, '.hut I lator in the bone and muscle of labourers ia law of justice, and as The (answers the same lw is, o'8 Large Model of the Earth, in Leicester- to the undertaking prohibited by the Corres- official manager or 1 CERTAISTY REALISED. IN NOS. AT ONE PENNY EACH , open to the day in the , any CommiasfoS gqaare, London, is now public every ponding Societies Acts, the Lottery Acts, the ointed him ^ Engravings of this unrivalled week, from Nine o'clock in the Morning until Ten o'clock p by for that purpose tj It- ALLEN WOOD, who for Tvttfty- The following Reg P n MR. Tears superintended an establish ment ¦em. GuiHFfo THE GOLDEN LAND. atHight. Aot for the istration of Joint Stock proof of the claim he may ° tfl three THE EMIGRANT'S edifice, are now resdy, and may be had at this: Admission, One Shilling. direct th t s tiJovinK upwardsof 2U0 pCTEons of \»li sexes ia "Vations N I A, Banks, or the Act for the Registration of subscriber shall be provided ALIF O-B ce :— Explanatory demonstrations every half-hour. with a c -^ fcranclieE, wiU forward, by return of post, S'jktC&iable C ITS PAST HISTOltY ; ITS PRESENT POSITION ; Offi Joint Stock Companies, in which the Company of the amount proved of earninp, bj ordinary industry, , in such fonn an r at* jnefhods «ae t« three ITS FUTURE PROSPECTS : mi ht have been engaged, are declared pounds per 'week, without the outlay of a sovereign or a L—View of the Sxterior of the Building; NERVO USNESS, g valid, issued, signed, and counter-sigued i °fo wTTfl A MINDTE AND ADTnEN TIC ACCOUNT .O» magnificent print—two feet long—exquisitely w shilling risk. THE DISCOVERY OF THE GOLD HEGION, . a with nil its attendant miseries, cured. Advice and all parties concerned ave exonerated from think proper. Tho Master ia Address, Mr. A. VfooD, 1€9, High-street, BocittSter, en- " engraved* from a drawing furnished by Messrs. Gratis : by letter only. . Address, Mr. W. Fleece, Goy. also to ? ' AS'D " penalties under any of these statutes, while orders as to the mode and a elosmg a directed envelops, ated thirteen postage-stamps. THE SUBSEQUEST IMPORTANT PROCEEDINGS. Fox and Henderson ; and consequently correct church, Bridgena . pl ces of n "^ A. certain cure for sore eyes, sent free for seven the purchases of real or personal property, of the dividends on U5 to ihiB day, Sept. 4th, near One Bnedred Testi- - in every respect. Price only Sixpence. • N.B.— such certificates xnonials have teen recdved, all expressing great satis- In the course Postage stamps. made by Mr. Feakgu bO'Connor, or any their bearers ^^ of the work will be given. Proofs of the Same Print printed on Galvanism and Electricity taught. , or holders, or eudorsi* ! faction. tt.— other person, with the fundaof the Company, shall think ° Ibis week tliree new "reethods, makingliine. Intending thick Imperial Drawing Paper. Price One fit; ho is to limit the timl EmigrantstoAustraHa sad America shouldnot be without PLAIN DIRECTIONS TO EMIGRANTS EATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION. are deemed to have been made in trust for it. which ^ TO SnS/MNe. such dividends shall bo pavin tilil1 them. Office , 14, Southampton-street, Strand. Sales of portions of the estates having been generall IlI!l1 CALIFORNIA, OR THE UNITED STATES, III.—The Same Print, Superbly Coloured ; y provide for the proof aud? OR OB TO ©rawing Paper the E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE made by Mr. O'Connor on behalf of the of claims upon tho surplus 41 SPILEPSY, ilTS . FALLING SICKNESS, on extra , and finished in TH the following meetings :— assets Jr CANADA ; AUSTRALIA; NEW ZEALAND, exquisite atyle. Prick 'Shillings hereby announce Company, the particulars of these sales are ments of costs and '" * INSANITY. . OS ANT OTHER most Two On Sundaj next, at three o'clock in the afternoon, creditors, as hn J inform all Sixpence. and the sales them- ay Hli^ DOOKHALL wislies to and an aggregate meeting of the metropolitan members will be inserted in a schedule, fit. No certificate or any eudorS(! «k ME. complaints , that he BRITISH SETTLEMENT. persons-nfflicted with the above SHEWING THEM held in the Coffee-room of the John street Institution. selves declared valid and confirmed. The assignment thereof Or intends to remain for —View of the Interior, as it appeared on Ti i B liable to stamst-S", has re turned to l*>ndon. where fee IV. On Sunday evening next, the late Crown and Anchor ieces of land a ,,^ fi,,.,li,. *v,. ,r__ . . • p 1 1,(,. that his addre ss is at the Metro- WHEN TO GO. WHERE J O GO. HOW TO GO one of the most crowded days ; a magnificent ity will meet at the White Horse, Hare-street, Bethnal- lona f ide purchasers of these p «^», ~~c..j, *uc maaiens S shor t time, -and also twenty-eight local _ empowered L i •" politan Cha 'hers. Aluert-st ieet. SpitalfieWs. where he Print, inches Jong, taken from green , and a Iectut e will be delivered by Mr. W. Davis. are declared to be entitled to the lands and he- that any part of tho Per sonal aRaicanun is not necessary. No. 1, an d No. 3, will be Illustrated with the Buildin asset s TZr"^ Si be consulted. the centre of g, showing the entire Subject : ' Papal Aggression.' Discussion invited. reditaments conveyed to them from the times shall be invested in Tfull accoent of the party's case by letter will suffice. RICHLY COLOURED ENGRAVINGS, length, and containing several hundred figures. On Sunday evening, at the Literary and Scientific Insti. the pursunu 0 of^'T Jlr. B' s success over this drea dful affliction js so well es- And numerous Engravings , all executed ia the most Sixpence. tution, John-street, Mr. Henry Knight will lecture. and dates of their respective purchases and oner bills to bo deposited iu *• ~io comment *nneceKsary. Prick the Bank of tabl ished es. leave finished style, will illustrate subsequent Numbers. On the same evening, at the Literary and Scientific In- conveyances, and to possess all the rights of land to the credit of tho Mr. J>. would take a male «r female partner , the latter —Tie Same Print, on Super Drawing Paper, stitution, Leicester-place, St. Petor's-terrace , Hatton- official nil I" who would he instructe d iu the treatme nt of Y, ; proprietors over them free from all trusts, pre ferred , In Nos. at One Penny each, splendidly Illustrated, coloured in the richest style, forming an exact garden, Mr. Samuel Kydd will lecture. Subject ' Govern- , Epileptics. It would be desirable that the partner pos- ment Persecutions.1 liens rights and demands whatsoever, sed e disposition to serve a fellow creature. AH A HISTORY OF THE DIFFERENT EXPEDITIOUS representation of the Building. Price onm , titles, , ses com- Shilling. On the same evening, at the Ship, High-street, Great Company col- ttunitaiiO DE, 1M*. ; and where answers are required , to ENGAGED IN Okb Garden-street, Whitechapel, a discussion will take place. either of the subscribers to the encl«se;u postage-stamp. On the same evening, at the Woodman Tavern, White- lectively, or of any allottee or allottees, or z THE SEARCH FOR SIR J. FRANKLIN The usual allowance to the Trade and Dealers. street, Bethnal-green, a special meeting of the locality those claiming an account of such allottees. &pj &z*™^ BEAUTIFUL HA1E, WHISKERS, CONTAINING ALL TUE Office, 16, Great Windmill Street, llaymarket. will be held. The members of the Library are also de- EYEBROWS, &C , may be, with certainty, obtained sired to attend. The liens or claims for unpaid purchase a very small portion of KOSALIE COUFELLE'S REGENT VOYAGES TO E POLAR REGIONS iy using JH On the same evening at 21, Vine-stree t, Hatlon-garden , money by the Company, or rent in arrear to regard to to TO,W ' ' PARISIAN POMADE , every morning, instead of any oil THE a lecture will be delivered. posS,s 1 d other preparation. A fortni ht' s use will, in most in- Including in particular the Expedition sent out under it, are however reserved and retained. theparties uitemted ° hil?'¦ Or g the command On the same evening, the Political Victims' Association in tho c«mp ,,v " sta nces , show its surprising properties in producing and 1 will meet at Mr. Duddridge ' s, Corner of Queen-stre et The fourth section of the act gives power to as creditors, allottees, or subscritos ' curling Whiskers , Hair , &c, at any age, from wha ttTtr OP SIR JAMES KOSS TO DAVIS STEAITS A few impressionsOF of thisSIR Magnificent ROBERT Portrait PEEL of and Frith-street , Soho. vl AMU PORTRAIT Mr. O'CONNOR, or any of the subscribers to, m equit and in l cause deficient ; as also checking greyness , &c 1'or chil- On the same evening, nt the City Hall, 20, Golden- y aw the creditors of indis pensable the late great Statesman are still left, and may be the f dren it is , forming the basis of a beautif ul Of Commander Moore and Gaptain Kellott, to lane, a special meeting of the land members will be held or claimants upon the Company, to petition the pany come in first for the full head of bai r, and rendering the use of the small comb un- had at this Office. lm-mM , Bearing's Straits, to receive a report relative to the Wiad ing-up of the Com- Court of Chancery to wind up the Company, their debts before ' necessa ry. Persons who hare been deceived by ridicu- patny. anything can bo &%] lous ly nam ed imitations of this Pomade , will do well to ¦With and the Court is thereupon to make an order ' an authentic copy of the dispatches received from On Monday evening, at S, Gal es row , Straigb ts-mouth , among tho subscribers. The allottees V . make one trial of the genuine preparation , which they will PORTRAITS If PATRIOTS. CIR GEORGE SIMPS ON, OF THE HUDSON'S BAV G0MPAN1 Greenwich , a lecture will be delivered. Subject : ' The absolute, referring it to one of the Masters to been dealt most fairly with, by being a never regret The readers of the Northern Star,and the Demo- New Land Company. 1 Members of the Old Company are ]]0,^! Price 2s. per pot , sent post free with instructions , &c, With other important and highly interesting informa- wind up its affairs under ths provisions of the tho alternative of tion relative to the Expedition under cratic party generally, are informed , that there is now desire d to attend. either securing a lease at On reeeijit ol twentv.four stamps , by Madame COU- dis- On Tuesday evening, in the Coffee-room of the John- act. The order absolute on such petition to fixed rent, reuewablo for ever 5 JE LLE , Ely-place , Holborn, London. a re-issue of the various Steel engravings lately , or of relbni!;!; SIE JOHN FRANKLIN. with the Northern Star. They consist of street Ins titution , a meeting will be held for tlie purpose be advertised in the same manner as orders ing their respectiyo Impobtakt A'otice. —None is genuine unless the signa- tributed of discussing the following quest ion : ' What is the Radi- holdings, and rccyjvii; 'I tu re ' Kosalie CorPEtLE ,' is in red letters on a white Kossoin JIea qheh, Winding-. ' Compiled fromvarious OJieial Documents, and cal Cure for the present Social Condition of Society 11 The under the Joint Stock Companies full compensation for any labour and t a !j.] ground on the stamp round each package of her prepara- Louis Blanc, Mitcisel, sub-secretary will be iu attendance to enrol members. TESTIMONIALS Private Communications, up-Actof 1848. The person on whose peti- they may have expended upon them ( '!' tions. , Ebnesx Jones, Smith O'Bmeh, Chair to be taken at half past eight o' clock. i, .v, , j the ori ginals of which , with many others , may be seen at By the Late ROBERT HUISU, Esq. Ricn ABD Oastleb. tion the order is made is required, without what has been advanced to ¦ On Tuesday evening, at the Pa ragon Chapel, Bcrmond- them by the (C the estab lishment. have excited the admiration of s«5 New-road , a lecture wiUloe delivered. delay, to carry in the same before the Master, pany. * ttomley, Southowram. 'Your Parisian The30 Engravings Mr. John Bo — Now -Publishing in Nos. at One Penny each . are faithful On the fame evening, at the Lecture Rooms, 5, Gales- Pomade is very superior to any thing of the kind I ever every one who has seen them. They who is thereupon required to appoint an All the preliminary steps require} and are executed iu the most brilliant row. Straits -mouth , Greenwich , a special meeting will tie |)v !)• Bet with. ' By the Authoress of' The Gipset Gibl. 1 portraits, held to consider the official manager or managers to wind up the act for proceeding with * by. ' Your Pomade has best means to arouse public attention tho lVim HW ; Mr. Keld send, Ilaiaton, Wru s — style. Price Fourpence each, on the present crisis. w j reatly benefited my hair. I would not he without it on undermen- Company, in the same manner and with the the affairs havo been taken ' Each 1'ej sy Ndjibeb of this Novel will contain Sixteen There has also been a reprint of the On the same evening, at the Literar y Institution Leiccs- by Mr lloi •• > • 5 Buy accoun t.' , had beeu legal- ' 1' ages of solid print. tioned portraits, which have been given away at ter -pla.ee, Uay-s*reet, Clerkenwell , the Political Vict ims like effect as if the Company the solicitor who carried the bill tlirougU 1 , ' Coventry .—'Mrs. Ogilvey is anxious to have the Pomade Association as her hair is much improved hy it use. ' different times with the Northern Star, and which will hold a public meeting to consider the ised by the. Joint Stock Companies Winding- liament. Immediately after fcy re turn , " case of the Lyonese Victims. the act r.t MissJack soH H Lee-street , Chorlton , Manchester. —«I TRIALS OP LOVE; are striking likenesses, and executed in the most Messrs. J. O'Brie n, Bt-zer, , . THE Fussell, Shaw up-Acts of 1848 and 1849. The Master passed, a petition was presented " have used one box ; my hair in one place had fallen off, it OB, brilliant manner— , and others, will attend and address the by Mr meeting, Chair to be taken at ei however, in carrying the act into execution, O'CoNNOK-an order is now grown surprising ly.* ghto'eloek. absolute was 1 WO MAN'S REWARD: O'Cos.sob 3. B. Stephens, On Wednesday ' IU lieute nant Holroyd, M., writes :—' Its effects are by Author , evening, at the Paragon Chapel, Ber- may vary the usual course of proceeding as forthwith, referring the O'IIigoins W. P. Rober ts, mondsey "Winding-up to Jo«w, tru ly astonishing ; it has thickened and darkened my hair Mrs. II. M. I0WNDES, Patrick , Kew-road, the Bermondsey Locality will meet "" Bbonte hbe O' -Bbient , P. M. M'Do dall. to enrol members. the peculiar circumstances of the case may Humphrey, Esq., a Master iu Chancery I yerymuch. ' MARIA JONES,) " Mr. Winckle, Bri gg.—'lam happ y to inform you my (Late HANNAH On the same evening, at the Camden Coffee-house, require. All the powers vested in the ' Vacation Order' was also There is also a re-is3ue of the two large prints, Camden street, the Islington locality will meet on im- obtained , bove , which, it iSi.,id suhuratojet black, so beautifully natural as to dc-fyde- of the volume, which details the sad histyry of Amy Mot - office on or before Thursday noon. sibility for the repayment of shares or interest also will be a favourable timo for land J,]J toct ion; it does Eot staia tlie skin , is most easily applied , timer, excites flic sympathy of the reader to a painful Several surplus Vols. I. and III. of Signed on behalf of the Committee, thereon. As, however, we presume but n, tm; and free from any objectionable quality. It needs Only to degree. The hapless girl, friendless and enthusiastic, John AnsoiT, General Secretary. The Master, and the Official Manager, under portion of the estates are in the ^ be used unce, producing a permanent dye. Persons who forms an imprudent union , from whicli springs a chain of " OURER ," position ;« |,e &ave been deceived by useless preparations (dang erous to Borrows which the Authoress works into a narrative of THE LAB his sanction, are empowered to make reason- dealt with so speedily, it is clear that the head, hair, &c), will find this dye unexceptionable. Neatly bound, are now offered at One Shilling per the aurpassing pathos. Happily as all ultimately ends, we NOTICE ! able allowances in passing the accounts of proceeds of the first sales will not in any Price 3s. Gd. per bottle. Sent post free on receipt o must confess that rein-et tor the fate of the unhappy Ann Vol. The usual Price was Three Shillings and war forty-eight postage stamps by Madame Coupelle. persons accountable for any part of the sub- be available to shareholders. It is exceeding • Mortimer is the predominant feeling iu our ruiud at the Sixpence. James Thompson, Esq., lliddleton.— I have tried your close of this most interesting tale.' TO READERS, SUBSCRIBERS, AND scriptions or assets, and in particular to allow desirable, for the interests of the subscripts invaluable dye, aud find it to answer the liighest expecta- « Welcome as the flowers in spring is a new work hy * FRIENDS. all payments, expenses, and engagements as well as for their own that tli a|. tions. Hannah Maria Jones.—There is no lmng Authoress to NO , , e Up. X K. Clarke, Killinick, Wesford.—' Your liquid is a W PUBLISHING made on behalf of the Company, which would whom the public is indebted for so large a share of inno- Eact lottees should in one of the two ways op most excellent and immediate dye for the hair, far pre- cent and moral reading as to Hannah Maria Jones. Finely In Weekly Numbers , Price Only One Penn i , We liave lately, issued a circular to all have been ferable to all other I have purchased.' and ifonthly Parts, 1'iice Fouj rtence Each , allowed had it been legally consti- to them, facilitate the operations of the offi- as her plot is woven, exquisitely as her characters are de- our agents, intimating that, on and after tuted andin fu ll operation, and the party mak- cial lineated, this Authoress never loses sight of the moral CHEAP VALUABLE and POPUL AR STANDARD manager. In such matters time is a &. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR may be removed which it is her object to inculcate. The steps of Amy WOR KS, Illustrated with BEAUTIFUL SXEEIi Saturday, the 30th inst., the publishing ar- ingsuch payments orentering into such engage- phatically money. In proportion to the delay temptations and diffi- ENGRAVINGS. in two minutes, by the application of a small quan. Mortimer—surrounded as she is by rangements of the ' Star ' would be placed on ments had been the proper officer duly autho- experienced, either from unavoidable »r we- tity of MADAME COUPELLE'S DEPILATORY.—By this culties, and great as are some of the errors into whicliher 1. —THE ARCTIC REGIONS, or the Lost Mariners, being " process the removal of hair becomes so ample, rapid, and youth and inexperience lead her—never once depart from a Search after Sir John Franklin, including an account of the same footing as those of all other metropo- rized. The ninth section defines the position ventible causes, will be the amount 01 the safe, tfcit it supersedes everything else of the kind. the straight path of duty, and she makes her election to all the Voyages in Search of the Missing Ships, both litan weekly journals. From that date no of allottees who prove their titles to allotments, dividend to the subscribers iu the Cd. Hitherto the ted.ousness, uncertainty, and above nil, the ' do that which is right,' although her so doing causes the Instr uctive «nd beautifull y Illustrated witU Portraits , would lie supplied except fov cash. and who may take leases or conveyances of Promptitude and unity of action poisonous properties of Ule agents employed as depilatories destruction of her own future comfort. ' Beeehey, papers is the rinre 1 of Sir John Eranlinn, Parry, lloss, Back ; Save greatly limited \heir use ; an easy and safe method After tue deluge of trash—the out pourings of diseased Views, eceipt of thirteen postage stamps. Franklin, Lvons , and Belzoni. or the remittance of the ceedingly valuable provision for the allot- the property will be greatly augmented liy its A CHEAP ORUAU fOll THE TRADES ! !, the World payment in advance, Rev. W. S. Clifton, West WiJlow , Romsey :—'Pound it 9.—CAP TAIN COOK'S VOYAGES round , tees in possession, as it enables them to being sold fre e from conflicting claims « eradicate expeditiouslr, a«d without pcin, his Cor es of Men of the Trades ! .' ! with his discoveries , a new and Superior Edition , illus- price of a single number in postage stamps , retain the holdings upon which they have ex- obstructions. In short, it will depend on t!« thirty years* standin g, after all the other pr ofessed reme- BEAD trated wish Engrav ings on Steel, comprising Portraits weekly, will ensure the paper regularly from Curiosi ties, Dress of Nat ives, etc. (luring dies had faUed.' Views, this office by .post. pended labour and capital the last few subscribers and allottees themselves to ;; v?rr Mr. S. Stanford , Foot 'cray:— ' Your cure for Corns and NOTES TO THE PEOPLE , 10.—THE NEW TESTAMENT , "Notes by the Rev J. years. The official manager, and the trustees sin! Wesley, if. a. large extent, whether they or the lawyers Banions is the best I ever tried.' publishing every Saturday, contai ning forty columns of the the conditions being com- Mr. E. iiarncs , West Parley, Ivimbourne :— 'My Corns of close print (besides wrapper) for 11.—LANDER 'S INTERESTING TRAVELS into the In- We have now carried these resolutions into Company—on have the surplus of the proceeds after pyiis of twenty fire years' standing, are all cured by your Sol- terior , and hitherto unexp lored parts of Africa . lied at the expense of Twe Pence. practice, and think that no inconvenience is p with—are to execute, all the just debts of the Company. WHL ' vs 12.—CAPT.'S BEBCHEY AND BACK'S Voyages and the allottees a lease renewable for ever of ;b N.B.—Any of the above will he sent (free) per return of Travels to tlie Pacific and Beliring 's Straits, Coppermine felt by either agents or subscribers. We have , We may mention that the estates in S)5t on receipt of the price in postage stamps , by MA- River, and the Arctic Sea, etc. their allotments, subject to the fixed rent possession of the Company aro five—O'te AME COBPJBLLE, Eiy-place Holboru-hill London EBJEST JONES. 18.—THE LIFE OF J AMES GREENACRE , from his but to repeat, that should any difficulty be felt , , , ' Bodies are charge, and to a condition for re-entry, if norville Lowban , Snijfi where she may be consulted ou the above matters daily, Notice J—Workin gmen and Trades inrited to earlies t Youth , to his Execution , for tho Brutal Murder of by any one, a direct application to our office , uS, Minster Lovol from two till fire o'clock. send statements of their grievances , of every attempted Mrs. Hannah Brown , also the Life of Sarah Gale , liis nc< any part of the rent be in arrear for more End and Great Dodford situated in tis reduction and of every act of oppression will, no doubt enable usto suggest a remedy. , , , perpetrated aessory. than a year. The lands sold will be subject to ord ati HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT : against them hy their employers OPLE 'S EDITI ON of the Kev. J. Fleet, We have this week printed a placard for counties of Hertford, Worcester, Oxf , ^ 14.—THE PE the rights of such allottees. Those who retain Reports of the weekly proceeding s of the Trades and wood' s Life of Chris t, and the Lives of the Apostles, heauti- the use of those agents who may feel disposed Gloucester. They comprise in all upwards:: HOILOVAT'S PILLS. Notices of their fort hcoming Meetings :ire invited to be fulJy Illus tra ted ; 4to. in Numbers at 2d. each, their allotments, are not to be entitled to purchase Cure of a Disordered Liver and Stomach as it is intended to make to aid the efforts we are now making to in- 1,100 acres, which were originally , sent ftir gratuitous insertion, this any dividend out of the assets of the Com- when in a most hopeless state. work an organ of defence for the Published by W. "WRIGHT , 13, St. Gcorge ' s-road , South- crease the circulation of this paper. The for the aggregate sum of 42,544/., of vlii.t Extract ofa Letter from 3Ir. ilatthew pany. Harvey, of Chapel EMPLOYED AGAINST THE EMPL OYER. U'Ul'k , aud sold by most .Booksellers in Town aud placard is stamped, and "shall be forwarded amount 10,5001. remains, charged as nun- Hall, Airdrie, Scotland , dated the 15th of Janu ary, 1650. Keadt , Niimker Nixetees, this Day, fob Countr y, These assets, as they are realised, are to be gages upon the two estates of Minster l*wl Sib,—Tour valuable pills have beeu the means , with free of cost to any one choosing to apply ' The' Iroings of Ote Rich at Zouglfioroug h,' and applied, in the first place, towards paying the God's blessing, of restoring me to a state of perfec t health , for it, and willing to exhibit it. and Snig's End. By tho second seheiMe and at a time when I thought I was on the brink of the THE WAR OF PURSES, THOMAS C O O P E K , costs of obtaining the act, and, in the next there appears to hare lOG atWi grave , I had consul ted several eminent doctors , who, after or Author of ' The Purgator y of Scicides,' Ac, been sold doing what they could fur me, state d tliattbey considered WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ; place, to the payment of the debts of the principall on the Great i :ki DeLIVEHS OHiTIOS B ON THE PciLOWINC SUBJECTS :— y Dodford Estate, my case as hopeless. I ought to say that I had been suffer. being a lesson for the Middle Class and Working Class, as Ufa QtovtezvoiiTfeim. company by way of dividend, or otherwise, as Bromsgrore, for which, iucluding Dodfe d Jug from a liver and stomach complaint of long standing, illustrated hy the History of the London Tailors. The Genius of Shakspeure , as displayed in his the Master shall direct. After all the debts of uhich during the last two years got so much wors e, thnt ' Hamle t ;' with Readings un 'l Recitations from the Play, N. F., Derby.—In the absence of Mr. O'Connor we aro House, the sum of 4,757^. 15s. Gd. has km every one considered my condition as hopeless. I, as a lust Observe '.— T7i£s teorfc is ready to be sent hy the booksellers' the Music of Ophelia's Songs, y persevering in their use for some weeks, together with A mass of letters liave been received from local agents The Life and Genius of Hurne ; with the Music of some of P. II. JI'D,, Asliton.—We must decline tho insertion of au will have to be accounted for to the rubb ing night aud morning your Ointment over mv chest and others, stating that they are kept two or three weeks his Sonus , Recitations of ( Tarn 0'Shantoi 1,' be. The Lite expartc statement reflecting upon tus cliavactcv of par- sentatives who—with the exception of the al- manager. andstumach , and right tide, I have by their means aloHe in arrear by the general agents. This is especially the and Genius of Bjvon. •, with Readings and Recitations from ties unknown to us. lottees retaining their allotments—have at any and genius of Shelley, with Readin gs Tho other property of the Company cot got completely cured, and to the astonishment of myself case in Lancashire and Yorkshire. I have tlie names and his Works. The life A letter signed ' Koberspeire Murat,' addressed to Mr. time since the undertaking and everybody who knows me.—(Signed) .Matthew IIab - addresses of the country and metropolitan agents who act and Recita tions from his works. Civilisa tion : What it O'Connor, has been opened by us in the absence of that was projected, sists of cottages and schoolhouses erected £ YET.—To 1'roJ essor Hollowat. thus, and I give them notice that , if such conduct is per- was in tho Past—what it c-ff.cts for Man in the pre sent , Centlema •. It is ;is disgraceful in sentiment as it is paid monies on account of shares, and who &c. , I WILL PC11L1SU IT yrlXU THEI R NAMES , IS THE and the unive rsal Human Happiness ii must produce iu the various estates, roads, fences, -^ Cure of a Case of Weakness and Debility, of Four severed in , abominable iu composition ) and it is tho indulgence in prove the fl ame before the Master, within the ralusU Fears ' Standing. public pbess. EliNESTJOHESi tlie Future. The English Comuionweulth : Founta of 8uch atrocious and detestable suggestions aud opinions which will bo looked upon either as OS the Struggle—Coke, Seldcn, Elliot, l'ym, liampaen, Ac- time and in the manner appointed b him. JExtraCt of a letter from Mr. William Smith, of Xo. 5, V So. I. IS NOW ltE-PRINTEP, CONTAINING , which has made democracy the fear or the scorn of y or as nuisances, according to the pecuM THE WHAPPEH , A CL ASSIFED INDEX TO THE FIRST Despotism of the King, and Tyranny of Laud—Civil hones t educated men. The throats of assassination The dividend will of course be rateabl little Thomas-street, Gibson-street, Lambeth, dated the War—Death of Uampden—Battle of Naseby—Imprison- y and objects aud opinions of intending purchase::' 12th ece ber 1S49. SEVENTEEN NUMBERS. levelled at Mr . O'Connor , because lie has confiisten tlj D m , Published b 47 ment. Trial, and Execution of Charles 1st. The English in proportion to the amount of their respective prevails? Sib,—I beg to inform you that for nearly five years I y J. l'avey, , Holywell-street , Strand, reproba ted the destruction of life and property, by such If the bidder he embued with the London. Commonweal th: Government by Parliament and Council infernal means as those pointed at , are tlie highest testi- subscriptions. Monies paid for copies of rules whicb hardly knew what it was to have a day's health, suffering of State—Cromwell in Ireland , and in Scotland—Battles horror of a thickly populated parish fro m extreme weakness and debility, with constant nei- mony that C0Ul(i be paid to the political character of aud contributions towards expenses AIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC O? BuftW and WovcesAeT—tfroitctarcrte smA Character of that gentleman . ox manage- pervades tho landlord class—the numcro-' vons headaches, giddiness, atid sickness of tue stomach, BL derived from the ment together with a great depression of sp PILLS. Oliver Cromwell-Lessons to be ur ea t J. Kaplbv, Ornj ford. —Apply to Sir, Shorter , secre tary to , under thename of Directors' Levy' or the irits . I used to think Common wealth Struggle. The French Revolution of 1789 ; homesteads and small farms upon LfJ that nothing could Item-lit me, aslh:id been to many medi- The following testimonial is another proof of the great the Society for Promo ting Workin g Men' s Associations , ' Expense Fund,' or otherwise, are not to be drawback «:»• cal men, some of whom, a'ter doing all efficacy of this inecicine. Its Causes , and Pro gress of Events from its commencemen t 7G, Charlotte-stre et, r'itzroy -aciuare. A letter addressed Company's estates will be a that was in their French Revolution of considered part of such subscriptions and power informed me, that they considered that I had some 157, New liond-street , London, October 12th, 1850. to the Execution of Loi.is Kith. The to M r. Leach , at Mr. Able Hey wood, Oldham- street , are than a recommendation. If, ou tho Sin,—In acquainting iou tvitli tlie great benefit whicli 1789 : Events from ihe Death of the King to the Fall of the 1 not Spinal complaint beyond the rencli of cure , together with :i I Manchester, will find him. recoverable by any subscriber, though band there be a suffi cient number of ^r£ very disordered state of the stomach and liver , have experienced by taking Blai&'s Gout at.d Huewmtic Directory. The Life and Character of Napol eon. The Life B Filling,. I'tulihora .—We perceive tbat . thc facts con- , F f| lnakinj; my ):ei Ketrospect of the the persons who received such mouies are ac- case so complicated ilsat nothing could be done for me. I'ill's, I fid that I am hut performing a duty to that por- and gn ol Louis Phili ppe ; with a tained in Iiis communication !>re embodied in Mr. Ernest in the working ;uid middlo classes posses*? late Revolution. Columbus and the Uiscovcry of One day, being unusually ill and in a dejected state , I saw tion of the public who may be similarl y afflicted. , Jones ' s re port to the executive , but we shall always be countable to the official manager for their ap- a !r ;' was first by America ; Cortez , and the Conquest of Mexico. Pizardo ; the means, and desirous of securing !' your pills advertised , and resolved to give them a trial , About twenty years sin ^ I attacked Rheu - happ y to hear from our Pudiham friend s. plication of the same. that in in- more perhaps with curiosity than with a hope of being matic Gout in my hands and feet. I had previousl y been and tlie Conquest of Peru. Wanhiugti n : and the Inde- ALPHA , Stockuo rt. —We cannot find room , and the subject hold of their own—of knowing subjected to every variety of eliinate , having served in pendence of America. William Tell ; aud the Deliverance lias alrea dy been very full discussed in our co>' If, within three months after tlio advertise, lwv** Cured , however I so n found myself bett er by taking them, Switzerlan d y r Mr. O'Connor ' s tryingposition at allotments, aud claiming compensation for ex- t0 *• It waj during one of these paroxysms , between twelve Calvin ; including a sketch ol° the Life and Character of the present moment but we doubt the land into small holdings, will a(J<) Extract of a Letter from .Mr. J. K. Heydon, 78, Xing^street , Serve tus. George Fox , the propriety of pub- Sydney , dated loth cf Sovemher , *nd thirteen years go, that I was recommended to try , aud Quakerism , MalJOra inccl, lisliingsuch nn appeal just now. penditure and loss in respect thereof, ' The " 18*9. aud Mali ominedanism. The Age of Chivalry , marketable value of tho property. 1° " Sir —I have tlie plcusme to inform you tha t 3>Liia' s l'lLLS. I lost no lime in procuring a box , and be- and the Mil. T. CouFEit's Lkctuuing Tour,—Communications in- official . manv extra- Crusades. Sir Walter Ralei h and the Age of Elizabeth. manager (under the direction of the an 'T-'V ordinary cures of Ast'ra u hws been e'llectcd fore 1 had tak en that quantity the p;iin had entirel y ceased , g , tended 10 reach Mr. C. on Monday or Tuesday next a class of purchasers so favourable here bv means Ma rlborough , Court Influence, and the Reign of Anne. Master) is to proceed to ascertain, se f " ©f your pills. One is tha t bed-room for contrary I believe the tend ency of Biaiu 's Pills is towards Genius .of Voltnhv . since then been to a very huge - ' •. , its improvement. The Life and Ocnius of Itous&eau . Administration of . , Six months prior to his commencing with your j41lss ami JL'itt ; and its Influence on ouv omi tion of such allotment, hav e exceed ed the occupiers, «. ' attended regularl y iiy li:5 medical man , wlio pronounced I kave recommended the Fills to uiany friends , aud the Tinnjf, TllC Lift) illld proved in value for yeoman result has always been of the most gratif jinj,-- Character of the Late Sir Hubert ZVcl : his Influence ' ' unparalleled , fully wan -ants mid Bon, Fetter- of the T penses ;l f it, Cij He i ?fei and 33s. each box. Thwa is a conViuer' the as uranre that no person lano. and may be had of Mr. George Greeuslade, Secretary , and debts is ascertained ; and, if ho anv nrwinno cnnnnTmii with the U" " . !..j larger skts. subject u> s,-.cli complain s will «J Committee of tho fiouse of ftble saruw by taUas the , after a trial , ever be with- to the Central Defence Committee, nt the Bell Iuu OKI Commons in thinks fit, may direct that any such claims &&v ''«cfc'w!Sfer the guidance of Patients in out then. Sol d by all medicine venders. Price 2s. 9d. Bailey, of the secretaries of the app l ft>r , as Society. Mr. Sciiachlev, the fy.i K.B.—b. over» 0bs( various Trades' Sock-tics I(W°"ei* to dissolve well as i£o:utr arv .-. "' ^(l t.- SSiir Umx. i*!l ;rve t"e name of Thomas Prout, '220, Strand, throughout tlie empire, and of all thetit TV, -\ those of creditors of the Company, actuary, waa also in the field , but witJ"' Londonrf\' on the government Booksellers ia town and Company, ami wiud up it» affairs. stump. country. XhG shall be proved bf3tbrn and intri described " Catholicism as the unresting lioso £•|^- , currence. This delay is to be regretted, as very accurate,'but by no means flattering man- —In that widely-spread and useful gue in high life, in which the rights and Ilolyoake and association will not only remove all t •Mr. Editor, wrongs of free thought and progress ; and urged elevat-ion. m. nothing can be done until the manager is ap- ner, Neve? was so much selfishness and periodical called the Herald , we fin d , of tho poor have no pkee ; or if perchance opponent restrictions which now prevent their Family on the a Dickens or a Jerrold Catholicism is based on the authority of and chain tbo • ••n* "Wo are informed Jesuitry and irre- 23rd August, a leading article, entitled, " StraDgers descends into the work- that as them down like galley slaves to - -^ pointeS. that it has been meanness mixed with much house or St, Giles's, their pictures serve only to names in opposition to reason , it was quite impossi- of serfdom and poverty, but will change thu v>. ;y ;| : by secretaries of branches solution. of the Due de Ne- in London," the concluding paragraph of which with it—they riv.se }; ' caused improperly By the mouth :¦— n auseate the truly humane with the details of tho ble for progressionists to hold terms constitution of tho labour kingdom, and runs thus vice and misery consequen beinij diametrically opposed to its principles.' themselves from the condition of servants to u :iD • r; 1 Bgning for members ; and the affidavits of tho mouhb the (Mean's family say they will t upon poverty and op- ~ 'After all, our visitors are children , and we ourselves ression, or to provide a not worth Uio purchase on which human laws h. -e n:{-^ parties will be required to prove that they gave neither sanction nor disavow any pretensions , is to be hoped that we may vicious mental excite- These are sentiments sympathies and human are nothing more ft mu- ment for The•' lecturer described tho placed the stam;> of patented respectability, in '¦« their assent to such signature. We delayed or promises put forth in their name. They tually receive some useful lessons from one another ; hut the idle and tho careless, but not to point of Austria," certainly. we rather suspect that the best_ features of all nations out the causes of the evils they pourtray, or devise professors of Catholicism us striving to maintain, every pha.se and condition oi Bociety, and w ewvj ; the publication of this article until this week, will take all chances and run none. They combined into one composite nation, would not produce a remedies. The poor are daguarreotyped and clas- at all hazards, an infallible authority over affairs situation and placo, except in his own circle aid , in tho hope that we should have been able to will, if they can, foist one of the children of model for posterity to follow. There is some radical de- sified by our Mayhews; and the horrors of both temporal and spiritual, and as employing three his own class, the unwashed artificer is held U> "0 manners and announce the appointment of a manager, and a dethroned monarch into tho President's fect in till nations which aftects the customs, the Irish Union houses aro paraded before agents to ensure their primary object—viz,, Terror, an inferior, an d it carefully excluded as one . <> a :'j the laws and the faitli, the philosophy .and the literature -d fee actual of the operations chair, for the avowed purpose of perjuring amongst them ; and that radical us by our Osbornes ; but tho real origin of Inquisition , and Persecution. Aii exposition of this lower caste than liia bc-jowcllcd and bu-dizrv. i] commencement which is cultivated the ulcers and sores of our social system are kind is not likely to be paid for very liberally by brother of patrician bload, or a purso-proii r- d T;'; we l regret that himself and converting it into a throne again defect must be first cured before either imitation or emu- have described ; and we deep y lation produce the eftVet that is expected from them. undiscovered or passed over. So familiar with the JeBuita , " One of the Poople " may rest assured. station . Surely such things should not be; ev-'-y Buch an occurrence should have caused, not as speedily as possible. Their means of Indeed, very few people seem at all disposed to imitate vice and misery do the people at length become Mr. Ilolyoake said ho would exempt from all perse- mau is a brother, and let his circumstances or ms > success are hypocrisy, dissimulation, and their neighbours, but are rather willing to re-produce their that they cease to be affected by the recital, and cution those entertaining of the occupaiioii, his status or his intelligenee, bu w- ut « only loss of time, but considerable additional others which tho doctrines underhand aianoevures their object the vio- own vicious peculiarities than imitate their are confirmed in that blasphemous fallacy, so cur- Church of Rome, but recommendod that every f:iir it may, he has a fair claim on our sympathy, u\n\ \ expense, which will, no doubt, ultimately ; , taste er their judgment condemns.' deliberately and vent among the rich and well-to-do in the world ; and argumentative means should be takon to coun- wo are bound to exten d to him the court«:.:«js come out of the pockets of the shareholders. lation of the oaths which they The Editor of the Family Herald is doubtless a in imiiginau n , solemnl for the purpose of re- and which was recently sanctioned by that deluder teract the tendency of those doctrines, which he and amenities of lifo. It is only It is most important, in future, that strict at- y swear to keep, man of more genius and talent than is often to be and deluded , Sir Robert Peel, that such evils are said were penucioua and dangerous, and calcu- that gold, and rank, and glitter, ennobles su.d ; J in theTuilleries. lie has said '' tention should be paid by the shareholders to habilitating an effete monarchy met with in these degenerate days. and the unavoidable attendants upon a "hi gh state of lated to create distrust and alarm." Can it be, dignifies— f | Now. we do not know- exactly what are pre- written a vast number of good and wise things in civilisation !" Our philosophers and our men of that Ono of tho People " confined his attentions * all the legal forms requisite to give validity to majority of our " " The rank is but tho guinea stanop Eutced to be the proper qualification s of presi- his time ; but like the great public science are immersed in a soul-killing materialism. to the mere title of the lecture, as he terms these ;^' their acts. instructors, he is more au fait in pulling down The mauls the goud for all that "W« deats or kings, nor the ideas which ' royal Our historians garble the truth ; give us dry and wise cautions to tho friend of progress " a clumsy " shall Wfttch carefully the progress of the and unsetling the old orrora and practices of society barren facts ; or vapid lucubrations on this or that apology for Papal tyranny." and under the rags and tatters, tho povorty a:-d . ' ;.,; Winding-up, and from time to time report princes themselves entertain as to what be- than in putting us into the way of getting into a piece of diplomatic trickery, performed for the toil, of the labouring population , beat as wanly Some few months since Mr. Ilolyoake published , progress, for the information and benefit of the comes their character and station. Cer- better condition of life. For example, nothing benefit of the upper and middle classes, ignoring his examination of Fivtbev Puwpimto'B tWVtiW« h«atte, and ate found as noWe tiaturoa, aud as v.ulv than how to armo at a ri and purple ot large body*of shareholders who are interested ( tainly, however, honourable straightforward can interest us more ght the people altogether. Our poets distil little else work , entitled " Hell opened to Christians," which iutelligcnces, aa beneath the diadem \ conclusion as to whac the radical defect," of ire of nobility, or i 'io l. ; right ;" and, judged this text, who will >pro- usury could permanentl CilRlSTOril KR. 88, St. Jsimes's-strcet, August Tight or "9sice in tho matter beyond obedience, stead of aiming at a throne, by means of % y benefi t society) ; and in l« account oi me noance that the inan'ohild of Humanity has yet -put other equally temporary and futile expedients; treat- Deab Sm.-I duly received your :»b is not tc%e countenanced iwthe slightest-de- 'lying trickery and perjury, he-and all other proceedings at Stafford, together with variou s newsijapers away childish things, e ; l>ul X Prussij * has -also shown -an unmistakeablo purposes'-tbgn to be the viotiEi of royaS thim-i ious, meral social, and at tho eleventh hour , by jour .niailins i»ro S g , politicef! arrangements of questions ;" and turning tho beautiful religion of " ?IAX JU3TITIA ," eal is pending, «»> tm t.ou- determination to reign by ' right divine"' ~4n ble-riggcrsj 'or the dupes of monarchical our own'country, is evident 6:e no rea son , because an app »«- , hum- from tbo fact that no the 'Gospel into a heartless thing of literature, templatcd indictment for perjury should not f™f- allows nopariicipation of power with;Pd,rlia- bug. possible improvement in tho m8?e name and form :Rnd ceremonies: If it were possible for the wsrfctag classes, by com- pevnutted, not onlj toejin- rites, ; giving the people a Btone " less certain employers are to be U at f *«r jnentfi—^-even though they'be sham ones-;J«nd Theotfcrr Prince nowirt of any ttf thesa'fiepartments 'df'society, tfhilo their when they aBk for the bread of life ; and evincing, bining among themselves, to rnise, "or keep up the general spire with impunity to defraud ihciv worU mcn of , possession-of the : rate of wages, it need hardly bo "said that this would boa ' given by their more ho»«t to ie'free from even the -shadowy Presidential Chair, who -seeks existing spirit and principle *emain tbosBmet coulc by their cowardly conformity to worMly anomalies day' s wage urovcd to be tucmsuUese ""* 'control of to be te-elected satisfy a firm believer iis -the inherent (they thing not to be punished, but to "ee welcomed and rejoiced libena-miuded tawumen, but uUo to pur;uce institutions -which dignity of that aro far more the slaves and tools of lantf- at." Stuart Will. beat suit their tnuster ol-jec t-. I , possessing no Teal ••con- in defiance of the'Constitution at the expira- human ndture, and of its almost infinite to any extent that may lierusmK improve- lords and moncylords than the servants of him mmi lm as to the success of an appeal , trom troHiag power, yet embody the idea 6f;popu- tion df Ddly Neivs, and their golden defeated bevond iheiv most wuiBntw hopes and termination 'he has suppressed the Press. A without expressing my admira- Press ;and tyranny are inco unpKncipled'BsajOrity-tn tbe Assembly.-Above capable of giving a comprehensive reply to« 'ques- In continental Europe many signs of vorsbip, animalism, y capable-or acting fago, but ha THE DEFENCE COMMITTEE AND THE this now when 1 and hereditery privi- a man who, notlongago was held-iuptytheli- it is too late. He has coia- pine9s-and improvement, are «omprehonded'in that leges,- the mass of the people begittto see that all is Iagoliiinsslf. That he did deceivo, uo one PRESS. "beral middle class papers in this country as the ciitted the treason;-butmissed the'reward for one fatal term ! tho brilliant discoveries and applications cf scieuce will -Attempt to gainsay—that he did swear which he became-a;traitor. ' -Too --lute ' trenn Yet—since maDKicd commesced their career 'en principally benefit the*ipper and middle classes, and falsely we will leave ijury to decide—tbat lie usual weekly meeting of the Central De- leader of fcta Qonsistatmnal Movement : in earth,-slavery has^een rampant. ;It-is'prefi ^ At the ; tae words which annihilated .the t ilynssty 'cf giHvsd rendermanual latrour'less needed, without giving haftdone'-alU he can to imprison , to impoverish, ;euce Committee, held on the 28ih ult., at the Bell Germany, iu opposition to the Absolutism of in the>cacred aliegery of the fall of mnn. Our first them aay compensation for the loss were 'Louis »Bhi:.JFJPE. £In now^reposing that - the they thereby and to Ateidge-the rights and privileges of [nn , Old Bailey, the following resolutions Austria. Vlhe rulers -of the smaller German parentB ate of the forbiddeni ftait in slavish sulj«3- sustain. They see that society-is separated/ almos't ; law of May shall] be repea,ed, > Louis H&- tion to physical instincts ; and the reflecting Esuus the labouring population, no -one will attempt unanimoBBl y adopted :— . . i v States are following .the example- of their literally; into producers and consumers, they them- committee is hereby j Li 3?0IE0N will also t and-it'is ' too =iate.' - 'As of-posfrdiluviatt society—not looking to future «cn- selves being allowed to fare worsen the more to Seny. " That the thanks of this ^betters/ Saxony, Bavaria, aad even editors of the Northern ;lY"iriember.g, :in spite-«f the numerousdecla- far as he is individually >toncesned, all the ^equeBoes, but clutching, at present<£nd -flee*ing wealttethey create, because tha more wealth there '•With, tiose few 'observations we -will'take eiven to the proprietors and mischief'fee can doiiasbeen done good,- have baseJy-sold their-fcirthrights aslree-fecrn is produced under =.the present system, the more Star, Reynolds' s Newspaper, Leader, Glasgow rations cf the Monarch of that Kisgdom in ,-&nd nothing ' the liberty of appending an -able article, from for the ¦ can ever - re-instate him in the cenfidence~of sons so: God for mere messeaof pott3g® ? while' tho abundant do tho idle loousts>and droees of society Sentinel, and the WoluerhanytoiK Herald, = favour of . Gonstitutiueal Government and caleukting Jacobs have as basely taken advantage become. They begin to perceive tfes pen of the 'Bditor of the Wolverhampion to the Ue- any enlightened -or honest section of. the , -too, that no pt;'3rd; valuable assistance rendered by them liberal principles, the Constitbiions are of the-cecessitiesfithe ignoTanje; or. the weakness of refornrwhich will nct.give ttem proptrtyoaff'fe&any Herald,: of Se :— of labour, by people ofiFrance. their/fellows to-hind then* r : fenee Committee and the interests •rirtoally aboMched. '.-Tfca same may be said in the cbaiaa of slavery. reform to them ; -and, not content with tbe bare, la-E CASB OF- PEKEY i/ems THE TET-PUi.TE trials at Stafford , It is,1 hiMveveiv not & badl conceived move- As ia ifcbo physical so in the.Bioral wofld—meni-aap enunciation of their copious reports o( the recent -of >tho two Meeklenburghs and other minor y as the rights >cf man, they hsve the; ATOIVKmS. ri ht of working ment. .Ifsanyfchiag could.possibl give^hiffi a what they sow. .'Eftects follow causes^ith roach hardilicod to demand a legiclation- The dRo^/ JVfiUAs has published an artielo , this and for so abl y vindicating the g states ; and this crusadesagainst every relic of ys 'fcy which those on' protection of their ia- chance of.- securing the prolongation of certainty in moral as in physical life ; and ii is rights-Ehall be secured antiUpveserved tO'them and snpject , ia which it places Mrj 'STerry in a- verjr ex- men to combine for the popular Government w.kich may atiil exist in .power equally true in both spheres£.that every effect 4s in , • •he so ardently - labours, for, • it -would -be ; the their fthHdren for ever. alted position, as" baying given a check to a. 'huge dustry." • _ . ,_ Germany, is :a.bout to • fc3 consummated by a proportion to Jts cause. ' Our progenitors -sowed 'Another cheerhjg-symptom • of roali-progress- ia ¦unlawfulcombination^ruling tyrannically over the this Committee having rea<3 the unjust proposal by hia^-MInistry of- the restoration to slavery ' "That meeting of the- Germasss Diet atdcchl, at broadcast- in society, and tyranny Bpran^ England ig the increasing distaste which is" shown 'interests of manufacturers, an organisation >*')iich of the Tinies, Daily News, &C, written every citizen, twent of. of.-iiis up. "The humap race increaea and multiply, -^n statements ¦which the treaty of. v ienaa will bajdeclared y-one-years age, d for fch©'atheistical! principles, and tho enhanced -im? substantially amounted to a tracle in strikes'." We with the view of misrepresenting the case of th*: right to.voie at:all-electioas, whether Parlia- yet the harmonic law of liberty is stillaadisco-vered portswvc3- attached to tbe^Soly Scriptures, whose shall give.co opinion as to tifae correctness of this restored in all its amplitude ; aud >in con- or ignosed ; and-e2avery, defendants in particular, and to annihilate working mentary -or . Presidential. '.SEhroug^ h ¦ thei me- more or less.niodified.-^and authority has ?«cn BO Wtffiderfu Uy, we might Bay description of the Trades' As Bocfation, but' we will formity with tbef.57th article ef that? treaty it - disguiBed, exists in every.department.of secfety, ¦ men's associations in general , cannot , but express dium of the < Coastitutiomj©},' theiPKESiEBET miraculously, preserved =prize it Imi how.quickl fiver th&'-Daijy iVezus •tlie-cl&cses of the .local «QEstitutions Hi-oppo- making .one, y maj tliink of the association, it; G. Greenslade, Gen i Sec^ , aad.that this, mor€ thau .aay other class cringing .anil servile ; .another, will the devil of ',§instead of being .-ajrampart, ' i can its operations.balie-rinjj that the}/ will- Meeting -Jn this haughty apd . sweeping onslaught of thies. rThese distinctions aro perpetrated :,km be fcuad than is furnished .bj-the B&te?, a basis eser ?rove of immsnse advaEtage.to tho labouring tpopu- A of delegates from Trades Shops and, - has beeu foacd - to-ba-ii breach -through which mercenary motives. A viciou&Giundyismjin-.whkJti , factories in and around tho city of Glasgow, was .despotism,peop le'sreyes shoiiJd be turnedtoour widening with racreasingiitnowledge, add at all iation of thia country. :lt is poeoible that,, in the tho frantic ,jaob will rush to invade society. no maaflare stand upon his own mdwiduality.pKc- times-serving:to sustain -such opinions and above caso,.the convened in the Kew Chapel, G8, Sehon-streot,. for wold bigoted Tory, fiSc Duke..«f CuuBEaiiLsr*, vaus andjn ideas associaticn may tave made aj/aux ; Now, the use-ofeuchfermsprorescoaolusivel; , whteh non-conformity to a stupid aad of teutb,JuBfcice,-and liberty, as man at any.period p as, but if it^princi ples are.grounded on right and Friday ofni ght, to take into coniderationof the prp wIig lias .shos?n any inclina- . galling rGutine or.c frivolous ffaahion his; ^priety supporting tho Committee tho Hatioaiu iSS the-onjj man that it is as aa electioneering trick, .-and. not r , may subject of biatory can;appreciate and act»p io. Where justice,. tliis.,;nay be eocsidered -srather an -orror iion-to.-tkis.pro - then makes, laws tojpsrpetrate the-wrong- unden ifes .and we shall rej! ; ;EfeOiOVER absolutely -tscomes wiiite, justs . us ? It fia the itest text .hock for all refosrners— have but ..an indifferesat ,j«dgmpnt, and des giva a. ,or£ o£ tbe .proeeDd.iliiipa Sag of posal. It is, ic.use his own tenq,.simply ati false decision of jjustiee, whom he has cunningly religiouf, .-moral , . social, political .^ite his mpE£-l in our next. " " • ' -° inicamparigon with th n bl&ckness of 'lias " , governmental— principles, may run into ex- e^ave expedient,'by .which, ifce hopes to eseate.a blindfolded for the occasion. i3?ear^govei'n«va?erf-; and allvite texts arc illust.r.at«l by the siost .forcible cesses ; .and so an association , based on jman .wboBe nameiin ' ^ srhere instctd.of jlove. One religious faith- is based examples. A celebrated Fresjji royal .confreres ; and a ttemporary popiiiarity. But, vgvg JReity. i [" GoYeranents arc the secures of God .- iov&spi- m«nfc, unsound.policy, !-A w.-,ggoner named l ~ elected, aud all«itiaef bankers to &i8e te tvn for uei-illing tho livea of minv n thl Think^of ibat, and imagine what {ihe others soc»l rights, TCd tho pressure M J c|18 The ibest proof £kat can be given of .his or itheiear of want, j>U3tice to /t&e . .whcSe people ,-cf th;»t- «3i«Btry merits ofthe Question at issue between Mr, Peny »train onand the South cS ltXM ? * " must be. if .yoji can ! make wages-slaves of the.vulgar herd of our people.; existing and.-to come,.and is not nn artic.fi for iadi- ftndflhe Tin-plate. k ••^gon tearJ\»f ' 1 •xeoted.hostility to aBything,-really republican, and.furnishes ' -Wor ers, we havc already given horae^ oi*g£ iV&Z - * It is kiipossible to learn from the German our .government with 'hired soldiers, Visuals to mcisopolise., any more than is ligiit, a3i% , an opinion ; we thjnl; that Me. .Perry pvosiily da- which met with the obstruction ?*tram ie 4he;treat meat of republicans, and his dafa- and peliee, who foolishly protect their ,o«a oppres- iMR rhn quai« tei papers taie feeling produced ,by this :iafamous or .water. " The earth is the Lord's," .ssys tiij e ceivefi and tampered-,with his men, .and that- there seven p.m. one to Portemon h vL. ° ' " ' *» iceus and unscrupulous crusade against itbe sors in usurped and ,wnju&£ privileges, iforgettiDg iBibl9 ; and cannot basold in perpetuity. Oci'^li- ls ja tftat circums conduct of the.-So7ereigns, «?hoai;the,<;lemeucy that -they tance some ©Etenuation fcr. the press. {Ehs slightest indication of republican- ; themselves have human nights equally ticiU economists^»Dd.st;(iesraenare eqgaged in wiat illegaLproceedings which were proved against: the of their Bebjectsjpreserved froai merited ex- valid .with their masters. The same .diabolical theyieall the dLfiicult.-subject, of adjuating the r.ela-j Tin-plate Workers, and ism sa the.actions or v.-ords of any official ie ; ' iln lauding the courage SSH termination in the great revolutionaryinove- agency supplies our espitaliafc3, our mercbacts, our tive claims of eaipital and labour : our Bible makes determjaation of SHSh certain to fba followed i>y dismissal and dis inanufactarers Mr. :£erry, and 4n giving a brief £nents of 18^g and 34t9. At ' present 1 , and -owe shopfceepers , with twilling no difficulty aboaUt, butjiells us that.tlio labourer history.ef the conepjraoy, the Daily News aed some grace. T-been, the natios To arsised in direct th« case, and ter eiDg charged npon nation cannot be free. And before wo can hflr-e any neither should .of f^T^'lii t° po"arios rafcltf taw .ex- publicans aivj arraagied before such drum he eat,- Ml the ^ordinances the tended ajittlcsympathy to .too worlureen JBut he that is greatest among combination the Consfitation by the BjffifiSOK has created excellence whenever ^cu and this alono and tho unpr otected cal Jaoueety in the ,penal settlements and sve desiro to approximate W 8ha21 be your so-r.vant." And fui-.tlicr i—" If y% con- condition of the Jaiiourms; rf ar^ritf^sssdr great and general discontent. The tyrants perfection. in my class generally, wlio ij^ Jungesns of the Eepablic, whose maintenaHce •tinue word, then are Z fi?n?w i " of the Jaw of jinve been exalted pleasures from the destruction of evil by our workman. It may bo fashionable just certainly to ita destruction. Instead of looking foxeox does procure the repeal isting in the world. The masBof mankind are mere now to restored to the own efforts. Thus evil has been nmde to provide its 'kick those that are down," for victory nnd suc- around them with the viow of adapting insti- May, -we trust the power shams—children assuming the characteristics of ounfure ; and in the eternal course of being to cess are with some wri peop a veritable ters invariably the touch- ttat ui tutions to the actual state of the facts, the le will be used to establish men, who have no knowledge of real liberty, or any which Humanity is destined , wo shall doubtless be Rtones oi ngnt and meritoriousness, but as we do si « ffaf appreciation inalienable social and political for all the Sf, ° ™ .a , and the wishes of the people, Old Repnbli que Democmtiqae et sociale. of those compensated sufferings we endure in our nofc care to bo jn the fashion , and as we further i .= Ooversmekt our OF Tows. i ntelligence rights which belong to them as human beings. unavoidable conflict witti it, dGSll-e .to be —Most of hoi. ™ Absolutism, with all its wealth, rank, in- moderately honest, and to be always ] Yet, until every institution of sociely shall be Let us hope oh , then—hope ever for Humanity. found on the sido of tho oppressed, tho weak, fluence, and power, commanding as it does MONIES REGEIV tO reorganised, with the sole riet? not on ly of cultiva- The reign of true liberty, equality, and fraternity, and the humble, wo ca Fob the Week Ending Thursday nnot consent to trample on the assistance of most of the practised and , ting the appreciation of tho love of liber ty, but to is not far distant—a liberty circumscribed only by the fallen, nor extol and glorify a man became rained intellects of Europe, is engaged in the Sepibmbeb 4tu, 1851. ensure to every individual the power to be free, the law of justice to all ; an equality in every natu- he IB a grea.t manufacturer, has four or five humanity cannot be said to have entered upon the ral and inalienable right and privilege—ami a fra- thousand a-year futile, ignorant, and short-sighted endeavour national , and has iuat been a victor in a charter fund. firet year of its majority. ternity based on tho everlasting reciprocity of process of litigation which may possibly tend to maintain in Europe the Government of the Received by John Abkott.—Hoxton locality, per C. F. the to Aichols 7s And where, in this fifty-ninth century of duties and interests'. " whittle down" the already too restricted privi- wmmm 2d—A Republican Middle Ages, in the nineteenth century . But Is-Torquay, per W. Tope 5b history of man b found the propoun ders L'AMI DE IA LlBBIITB leges ,° orccster P°r *v- Harding «s 8d-North Shields, per , aro to e . , and more tightly rivet the chains which ST departed from ^, " liberty ? the vital power has long since ' 2s Cd-Bolton, per J. Leadbeater, 10s 8d- and teachers of these glorious principles of London, 1st Sep., 1851. alread y too vexatiousl e enthral the hands and ±f ^r aw^R CollectedrJlTfT??. at the Hall, Fmstmry _ our literati, our news- arms ^- ^ it. It may be galvanised into an appearance 4s 8id. Total -El 18b OJd. Are they to be found among of the labouring population. It is no- j S^w our novelists, our philoso* torious enough that : of life but it is onl a Eham after all. Its TRACT FUND. writcrs, our reviewers, publio sympathy and le»al 1 SoLDIE , y Rpceiredby meet MR. H0LY0AEE AND " 0SE OF TI1E eJt/O? ** . . «--The following is a literal j and wealth, are Jons ABXoTr.-Torqaaj, per W. Tope 2«. phers, our historians, our poets ? Shall we enactments are over with the employers rattier an " armies and edicts titleSjrank, economists, our PEOPLE." than the employed. M. Necker r2f) . .""Jpnptwn upon a lombstone in tie ^" FOR THE HUNGARIAN AND POLISH REFUGEES. with them among our political , the well-known P-msh church Brighton - but the trappings of a fnneral. Toung and rank among fiancicr, writing on this subjec t iiesaol —"In memory of Phoebe Heceived by V.\ BiDEB—Bristol, per W. Sheehan statesmen, our legislators ? Do they TO THE JBDITOn OF THE XOHTHEIIN STAH . , has justly ob- , wh o was born at Stepney , in t he strong, and growing Democracy is the great 5s, our reformers, our demagogues, our system- served, that "It is frightful in opejjj lljr thn pnrln TC^r FOR THE WOLVERHAMPTON VICTIM*. Ulti. StlO gei'Vad for many years as a private sol- h as certainly _c mongers ? Do we see them among our moralists, Mb. Epitori—Allow mo to state my opinion of Of laws, evm-ywhere to discover the fact of our age, and will triump Rcceired by tv. iudeb. , Sfagrave, Farnham lg. evidence of Oier in the 5t h Hegiment of Foot, iixi ifi'eront pai-tB our philanthropists our clergy ? Alas ! all is bar- G. J, HolyoaUe's lecture entitled " Catholicism, thia fact. It appears as if a as tho gun dispela tUs darluiess of night. The i aw , smali number of of Europe, and in theicar 174Gfoueht under the ren ;;or if a few indications of such teachers do ap- the type of all the churches around us," in answer persons, after having divided tho earth nmone Command of the Duke of Cumberland, at the bat- day is coming .' nis Emixenck.— The Morning Advertiser says pear, their existence ia not recognised by the majo- to " One of the People," in tho Northern Star, of them , had passed laws to secure themselves tio of that wben Dr. Wiseman heard the lecture on three Fontenoy, whero she received a bayonet dines out he appears in rity of their class, and their power is feeble against the 30th ult. Having vun-t tho multitude , as it. were a defenc Sn! wound in her arm. Her long life, which commen- iiis church dress—a thing never done even in , and seen it in M. S., I assert who ammaiB oi the Rome" the Bwelling tide of venality, prejudice, error, and several occasions forest." And true enough t ced in the reign o Queea Anue, extended to tie PRINCELY PRETENDERS. and on passing to the dining-room is preceded by folly which oppces them. Our newspaper press is with confidence that it contained not one passage is that w the civil code M. Searle, bearing two tapers on the interests of the roiffn of George IV., by whose munificence she re- a velvet cushion, almost exclusively under tbe domination of upper which could be tortured into a support' of the re- Umg ceived and support in her latter years. Bho in no on which is the Cardinal's hat. ° Wulntion-have been, if comfort The French people will evidently be or middle class interests, and , with rare exception*, flect ions made by your correspondent. " One of the SK^Svnot entirely, to a very considerable extent, for- died at Bri#nton, where she had long resided) De- Don Miguel.—A legitimist correspondent from inste.-id of teaching true social and political rights People" attempts to impross the working classes Rotten - want of candidates for their ' sweet voices ' that Don , or purposely loft unprotected. cember 12, 1S21, nt'ed 10S jf.irs. Germany states Miguel (whom he CilllS and liberties to the people, is daily engaged in the with tbe notion that Mr. Ilolyoake goes about the d K Descendant is tiik Xavt. The H«d. at the next Presidential election, Whatever King Don Miguel) is about to marry striction ^e everywhere to be Kelson's — the Princess dastard ly work of rendering those rights and liber- country in hia capacity of lecturer, as the " npolo- encouPtcicd«™? M withrf, respect H. M. Nelson, son of Viscount Kelson , and grenj doubts may previously have existed as to the de Lowenstem-Rosenberg, a relative of to the employed, but Prince ties not only more difficult of realization , but even gist of Papal tyranny," as tho " tool of Austria there are no penalties, punitive laws, restrictive grand nejihew of the illustrious founder of the possibility of a son of Louis Phiuppe's as- Schwarzenberg, who, although not appertaining to of recognition by the masses. Party squabbles, or the Jesuits," only tli.it " lie is not worth tbeir regulations, or prohibitory name and title, has entered the service as a cadet , .afc ls still of the very hig clauses, having refer- piring to bo the head of a republic which a royal houso. heet nobility. persona! jovectives, inune diatribes, and vague ge- purchase." " One of the People " gite u the title ence \o tho employer?, in Nelson 's own fl;ig-Bbi p, the Victory. . j iBM who were deemed by our 4&R . ; STAB. » tw ,. r n _ SjBP 6 rf , ,.,, .. . « fflffi; NQIjTHERN . isBfltBEB 6, ml ^ Of- ^ " chair and furniture" manufaetu'Te" > to be said tne murders and other fl agrant"' out- GriffifchYarrived in made to convey Mrs. Byrne, her child, and servant sive bedstead, r rages which-have of late years been committed in ihe evening, and cotiH^T^ fHetro polfe. might have been prevented if medical aid had been and situate in Redcross-streofc, Sfc. Philip's, ° • party watching tllO crop stj e to New York, via Philadel¦ phia, and also to -pay the ¦ ^ the county ;of Donegal, the Culprits having GSCaped till MonjT^ called in. lie believed that one-half the suicides bad beim at in consequence of the on fire, and in peril of immediate destruPtiQIlt *""¦ • was removed. Stapleton, ;it is which if friends expenses they and with impunity. . said , «>&,>we3 ? Heat.tii ov Losdox. —The weekly reports have took placo might be prevent ed wei'e' still willing to do. How- conflagration was discovered at between two • years' rent. ., . ' Set^' of If ilie arm, delay This they three State of the Tuua Usios.-The condition ii ^t oeen recently ilie most favourable oharaclei1. WOUlll fol'flG medical aid in such cases. solicitor for Mrs. Byrne objected to this three o'clock a.m., and about half past of Rbduction of ItESi3.-Xccordin» the leg, or other parts were affected , medical as- ever tbe manufactory presented one mass of tbe .'nhabitants—ratepayers as well as paupers—in to «. Daring fWe weeks that have tun since Juty 26th, settlement, and pressed the magistrates o'clock the a union, in tho kenny Journal , the Marquis of Ormnnrt» ,*•!• sistance was obtained ; but when the bead was mode of , while huge columns of sparks were thrown the Tu'" county of Clare, may be the deaths, except in one instance, have ranged for a decision . Mr. Mansfield , therefore, decided flame b tbe fact tn»t through hia agent, Mr. Walsh, vw>JS?W atfected it was neglected, and the conseq uence money must be ret urned , togeth er up almost every moment, threatening with the estimate J within the years 1850 valuation of hia a'-iove 1,000 ; in the week ending August 10th , they in- tha t tho passage ihere bare been declared ' property, made a second nt r«-i Too *! i-iojiintf-fiOugb, which count respectively IS, 20' letter, and had read a few words from it, but the machinery waa not insured. A fireman There are several candidates for the Professor- upon the ones ion of feting DJ; kened to their responsibilities, or the Society far infamous John Coupland was seriously hurt on his p of Law in the Queen's College, Cork, vaoant the two county wZ a?id 26*7while 60 cases are due to typhus, remittent* he was seized by Mr. Prest and other Roman Catho- named shi the Suppression of Vice has received new encourage- and forcibly head and one of nia legs, by the falling of part Of by the death of Professor Walao. Messrs J. Barry, and other fevers. 174 to di-irrccea, 7 to dysentery, ment from the present favourable state of public lics moving in a respectable sphere, ami 23 to cholera. Oi the 23 persons who died of, Mr. an outer wall of the mill. J. O'Hea, J. E. Herrick, and some members of tbe opinion , a beginning has been made. On Tuesday dragged from the room. For the prosecution, cholera , it is shown that 10 were 2S years of age or to read the extract more than The Pedestrian Fbat at Sheffield.—Manks is English bar have been named. the police wade a eucceesion of seizures of the abo- Bond attempted , Emigration. rush" of emigration—espe- vuwards; the remaining 13 were, with only one ex- but against this the defendan t vehemently still progressing with his great feat. On Sunday —The " srait&'wS minable works complained of. ooce, with boisterous winds cially from the southern ports—shows symptoms Sf-^ c.-piion, infants under 1 year. With reference to protested, and succeeded in stoppin g the public and Monday heavy showers, , no : AccmEXT to Wateblo o-bbidoe. —On Tuesday progress causing him at times to of subsidence. On Friday a steamer left Waterford :x ^;z&t^7^ t.'o 10 adults, the illness (inclusive of previous afternoon reading of the Christian-like sentiments of Dr. impeded his , prove to be • the beginning of • diar , a little after three o'clock, as Waterloo- ca umbrella, and to chango his clothes for for Liverpool with 600 souls on board, and as many the end wuJa rhoea in those instances where it is stated to bridge was particularl Cahill. The assault was proved—in fact, was not rry an I say this ? For this all-sufficient vmon-f/i° h ive existed) lasted in one case 12 hours, in one y crowded hy tbe passengers thicker ones, so that some miles took at least three were left behind for lack of accommodation as ^ of a foreign excursion train from Southampton, the denied ; and the defence set up was, that the room make every rational man and woman in tim i-j. ' 31 hours, in two cases 3 days, in one case 5 days, in had been taken, not by 3>r. Cahill, but by the com- minutes more than if he had been clad in his regular would freight another vessel which was to have dom , who are outside the p; boom of a barge was seen approaching the footway, His general health remains excel- sailed thence on the day following. le of t\io Church ?! one 0 days, in one 7 dr.ys, in two 8 days, and in one on a level mittee of the Leeds Catholie Literary Institute, oi walking dress. God—the Roman Catholic church—becin 23 days. Of the two cases of shortest duration, one with the heads of pedestrians ; and in lent, so much so that his weight is daily increasing ; The Fermanagh Reporter contains the subjoined to thH another moment three of the heavy granite coping- which committee Mr. Prest was one: therefore, and reflect. Such thinking and rational person occurred amongst the Greenwich pensioners, and he now weighs lOst. 61b. As the time of comple- statements :—" The farmers of Fermanagh have will find stones of the bridge were knocked off, and sent roll- that the room was at the moment in the legal pos- , on one aide, the English Govcvnmen! another, described as "Asiatic," in Herbert-street, session of Mr. Prest, amongst others, and that he tion draws nearer his spirits and perseverance in- held out long and well, and we bad thought would and the miserable, puny, political ing among the passers by. Happily no one was will accomplish his have settted down and weathered out the storm ; forsworn atJ JJoxton. Ten pensioners died in the Royal Ilos- struck, as had a right to expel any one who made himself ob- crease, and no doubt that he apostate wretch, John Russell, and on the pifcil , Greenwich, between the 22nd and 27th , from the massive nature of the stones, no task in the most honourable manner. Manks is but from the numbers who are advertising to sell other of damage resulting tri- noxious to the committee or the lecturer. After a God Almighty. This abandoned wretch , j |,'J .August ; one at the age of 55 years, another 64, and from a blow could have been prepared to match against any man in the world to their little all it is certain that a stream of emigra- o vial. The barge, it appeared! was proceeding to- long discussion the magistrates decided that Mr. ilussell, when he undeservedly obtained tlie ph, this rest between 74 and 80 years. The births of Prest had this authority ; that Mr. Whitehead had run thirty miles, or go against any competitor for tion will How in spring for America and the colonies miorship of those islands,' forgot, and still wards the bridge witb a freight of rough stone, in- equal to any preceding season The Earl of Erne Feemsto 7<>2 boys and 699 girls in all 1,401 children, were tended for deposit around the piers to protect them no right to put the questions to Dr. Cahill without three nights and days consecutively, for any sum o . forget, that thero is a God in Heaven to istered in the week. The average number in , money between one hundred and five hundred has promised an allowance this year to his tenantry whom Tf'g from the loosening effects of the tide and stream. fi rst obtaining permission, and therefore they dis- 4 before any and every other being, he is, and v\\[ ' six corresponding week3 of 1845-50 was 1,320. At missed the case. Mr. Bond protested that the de- pounds a side, to come off within three months of fifteen per cent., or 3s. in the pound , to the accountable. ^ TUe boatmen, intending to bring her to, cast out two half- " ' the lloyal Observatory , Greenwich, the mean cision was contrary to law ; but the defendant after tho finish of this great feat. Manks has now person who shall pay his year's rent by (Protest ant Meeting.—In accordance with an anchor, which, however, failed to retain its hold , 140 miles to complete. The last day will be yearly payments—namely, the \ a te-" ieiL'ht of the barometer in the week was 59.795 in. ing having been headlessly left adroitly availed himself of the dismissal of the war- only one on or before quisition issued by the Dublin Protestant onjy which and the mast and rigg next Thursday, and on that day Manks will wear a 12th of October, and the other on or before the Associa The mean temperature was 56.4 deg*., up, the accident was inevitable. rant by demanding of the bench a certificate of the tion, a meeting wa3 held on Tuesday evening intliP nearly 4 degrees below the average of corres- decisi which would bar further proceedings. most supurb and costly belt. The non-commis- 12fch of March next, when tbe allowance shall is Seizure op am Illi cit Djstim.ert.—On Saturday on, Kound Koom of tho ltotunda , for the purpose ot ponding weeks in ten years. afternoon last Mr. Elmy and Mr. Cartwright, offi- This was granted. sioned officers and privates of the 11th Hussars, or cease. An additional allowance of Is. in the pound adopting " &n address to tbe government Bridge —This bridge is now open Prince Albert's Own , now lying in tbe Sheffield will be given upon the last half year to the tenant on the Blackfriabs cers of inland revenue, proceeded to a house, No. 2, Fatal Accident from a Gun.—An inquest conduct of the constituted authorities in Dublin in for traffic, and the improvements, such as they are, was held at Sheering on Saturday last, before C. C barracks, have resolved to subscribe ono day's pay (solely supported by farming) who shall produce to so-called ' Green Dragon-alley, Liroehouse, and succeeded in reference to a aggregate meeting of Ca. Jvv't been effected with great ta-te and skill, and, we , Esq., coroner, on the body of Thomas Stalli- wherewith to purchase a silver snutfbox to present the agent a certificate from the agriculturist, after obtaining an entrance at the back by climbing over Lewis tholics,' on the maintenance by the executive of could have wished to say, with security. The wooden bi'ass, sixteen years of age, who met his death under to Manks. The officers have also announced it being approved of, as to the cultivation of his f arm illegal titles, and on the a high wall. In the back room they found a private offices, so discouragement of evcrv ef. giniersstill remain under the two outer arche3, it distillery, the following melancholy circumstances, detailed in as their intention to present Manks with a piece of and cleanliness of his dwelling-house and fort made to assert the supre the still having all the appearance of re- and prosperity macy of the queen ni Seing deemed unsafe to remove them. The weight cent working, with a quantity of utensils, molasses, evidence:-Abraham Sapsford , labourer, proved plate. essential in promoting the comfort of the laws." The attendance was m has no doubt been lessened ; but if, Dudley.—Friohtsbii Pit Accident.—On Friday of the tenantry. The allowance not to extend to very numerous Vi>on the as fermented wash, prepared spirits, &c. The whole that on the 22nd ult., about one o'clock, he found the spacious room being crowded in every part. ' engineers say, the more weight, on the key of the deceased in one of his master's fields lying flat on the 29th ult., a distressing accident occurred at a persons holding under old leases at a reduced value, of the fittings were on a large scale, and by keeping their an-ii the firmer it is, the relief of the pressure from the still at full work, it was calculated to defraud his back ; one hand was on each side of him, and his pit at Bunn's Lane Colliery, near Wolverhampton , or those who have underlet or subdirided ab-jvs is only as indication of the weakness below. knees were draw n up. Witness raised him, and then and resulted in the death of two persons, George farms.' This is very liberal as far a8 it goeB j but the rerenueof duty to the amount of £14.0 per week. Gigantic Railwat Ukdhutaki Those portions of the stons bulwark which have A portion of the flooring had been loosened, which saw that hishead was much shattered ; a single bar- Jones, the butty of the pit, and his nephew, a boy the reduction ought to be permanent." so.—A Icadino been removed from the si-!e of the parapet have, relled gun lay close to him ; he seemed sensible named George Williams, aged ten years. The The Potato Crop.—A Meatb gentleman, who article in the Times of Thursday heralded the exij was removed as occasion required, and a hole dug, and tence of an engineering scheme for bringimr teen filled up with a deal paii-ade, painted a3 nearly into which the waste wash was thrown , to be ab- spoke twice, but gave no account as to how he be- latter, it appears, was in the act of pushing an is a deputy-lieutenant, and extensive landed pro- £oo. as possible of the same colour as the stone fencing, came injured ; about an hour previously witness empty skip to the mouth of tho pit, while the butty prietor, states in a letter to Saunders' s News Letter, don and Calcutta within seven days' jom-noy oi sorbed by the earth. The still did not appear as if each ! Referring to an article about' and presenting a very pleasing appearance. To a it had beep many months erected. The officers found heard a report of a gun, and about a quarter of an and the mine bailiff, whose name is Richard Evans, that after an attentive examination, there is not, two years a»o casual observer no difference can be seen, but on hour before that deceased, who had a with and who most miraculously escaped with a slight as far as he can ascertain, any ground for alarm in which the journalist surpvised his reiulera v% a little girl in the house, who had evidently been , cun him inal prospectus of the eKumnisg the alterations minutely it will be seeu at the time, was with witness and the other men abrasion of the skin only, were being drawn up the about the potato crop. He soys that in places the orig " Direct Calais ant most artfully instructed, for she professed not to Mooltan," he now follows up that announcercenl that they are but temporary improvements, " got know her father's name or her own, nor did she laughing and talking in his usual spirits.—Charles shaft, aud were about midway (tbe depth of it being where every vestige of the haulms had decayed, an tip," for the purpose of staving off for a time Turtle corroborated this statement, and added, the upwards of 200 yards) up the shaft when the unfor- abundant crop of perfectly sound potatoes was still with tbe statement, that " since tlio schemeb < know, she said, that they ever had a name. The actually extended in its scope the ultimate fate (i. c. the removing Blackfriare- still and apparatus were conveyed to the warehouses muzzle of the gun was on the ground, and the butt tunate boy, not being aware of tho proximity of to be found. been , disnusseil in i[j bridge.) __ . _ _ in Broad-street. end in the boughs by the side of the river, about the pit's mouth , pushed the skip, which, together The Limerick Chronicle states that a very suc- details, approved in much of its purport, ami so fat Great Fibe at House's Coach ¥actory, with the boy, was precipitated down the shaft. The cessful experiment of sowing the eyes of the pota- advanced that of the four great divisions of tin JlKtAscuoLY AccmKST.— On Sunday evening two feet from where deceased lay.—Mr. John been positively Long-acre.—Ou Sunday morning a lire of a very last, Maund, o! Barlow, surgeon, stated that on being descending skip struck the butty (Jones), who was toes, and also the potato itself deprived of the eyes, route two have decided on , and atj auout eight o'clock, a most melancholy and of completion." It ia fearful character, and attended with a destruction fatal accident occurred to Mrs. Wood, the wife of called to deceaeed he found his face covered with killed on the spot. The poor boy was literally cut as they are termed, has been made by the Very in present course to be ac- of several thousand pounds' worth of property , a respectable carpenter, residing at No. 2 blcod and a large wound in the forehead in pieces ; his remains were placed in a blanket, Rev. the Dean of Kilmacduagh, a very good crop complished by stages. " A continuous line of ail, f , Pond- , the brain Orsova on the broke ont in the coach manu actory of. Mr. TV. place, Fulham-road, Brompton . Deceased and her protruding ; he was removed home, where witness and the bodies were conveyed to their late homes. being thus produced. If this plan should be gene- way from Ostcnd to frontier of the Home, Nos. 93 and 9i, Long-acre. The premises ttusband had been entertaining a party of friends continued to attend him until his death, which took Jones has left a wife and five children. rally successful, it would be highly advantageous Turkish empire is already decided on." From , Constantinople it is proposed to step over to Asia were nearly 100 feet high, about eighty feet in on a visit from Woolwich, on the day in question, place on the 23th ult. Deceased was insensible the Cuild Murder.—On Monday morning a man to the poor who might consume their entire crop depth, and fifty feet wide. They were parcelled out greater portion of tbe time, and when sensible named Tindall, nephew to Mr. Glazier, of South of potatoes, reserving only those small portions for Minor, and, skirting the Mediterranean const with and were going to accompany them as far as Lon- come to the mouth of the into sundry compartments ; the ground floor was doa Bridge on their return home, when, on seemed to be unaware of the injury he had sustained. Hykeham, near Lincoln, discovered the body of a seed. In Inveragh the blight in the stalk has pro- the line till you Orontes, used as the show rooms, whils a gallery stretched stepping on board a Citizen steamer at Cadogan- The cause of death was extensive injury to the female cbild, with its throat cut, fl oating in a pon d duced disease in the tuber ; but in no case equal to to carry it up the banks of that river till the head oven.y of the floor was damaged and destroyed. The on to the ground a distance of twenty-five feet. They Greenfields, near Presteign , , and carcely able to walk ; that the wretched man had letter from Mv. S. K. Rogers, stop, lie called to the dsceased, stealing therefrom a quantity of silver plate, of the carrying out certain plan s lor whomadei:oanswer. second tire occurred in a bed-room of the house of were all very much injured, and were conveyed as «i cut over the right eye; that lie saw M'Intyre, at solicits patronage for Witness in consequence proceeded to t he engine room, value of £200. Tiie superintendent constable of a short distance from deceased in a very drunken the erection of a magnificent granite bridge, above Mr. Clark , grocer, Clare-streor, Clare-market, con- speedily as possible in carts to the Bristol Royal , H;»c» Upon which, he found deceased's head fixed in the tents of jiOeond Presteign having received information of the bur- state ; that he saw M'Intyre seize the poor old two miles long, across the River Severn , at floor froufc room destroyed, building Hospital where every attention was paid to them. Monmoutnshire lever i>f the engine. Witness immediately release d damaged by firo and water.—The third fire took glary and attendant circumstances, and the sus- dckly creature by tho back of the collar of his Rock or New Passage, to-connect It was found on examination that Dix was suffering picion the West ot Mm, on which he found that the hack part of his place about one o'clock, in the back workshops of from a compound frauuwe of both bones of the right as to the prisoners being the offenders, com- coat ; heard Leonard cry for mercy, and saw the and South Wales with Bristol and hea<: v.as frightfully crashed. Life was extinct in a menced an early pursuit after them. He traced prisoner throw the deceased down the road by a England by a double line of. rails and a comuioa Mr. Scovell, carponter, 126, Bunhill-row, St. leg, a fracture of the right thigh, extensive lacerated on , wjco few Canutes. Mr. Sain, a surgeon, was sent for, who ' them to Kington, where he learned that they had blow ; that tbo deceased fel l on bis face, and re- carriage road ; such bridge to be MO feet , Luke a . Through the timely aid of engineer wounds of the left leg, and contusion of the scalp. d a!so -:>>and that deceased had some ribs broken on the Maliett and his men, from the Brigade station in left there with a horse and trap at five that morn- mained for some time in that position, until lie with bazaars, shops, &c. and a covered eolona e His leg has since been amputated by Mr. Morgan , ing, lie followed on the of its centre ; rigl't aide. Verdict—" Accidental death." Lower Whitecross-street, the flames were partly the house surgeon. English had fracture of the track, hearing of them was raised by witness, assisted by another man, occupy ing fifty feet along the entire Bittt 's Hippodrome.—The spirited pro prietor st;iy«:d in their progress till other assistance successively at Lcominster, Tenbury, and iiewdley. and put again into the car. An intelligent little and with arches 324 feet span , rising 120 feet above scalp, and extensive wound of the cheek, extending The p\muit was vigorousl of the of ti: t excellent) and well-patronised place of amuse arrived ; however, before the fire was extinguished, right across through the lip, and other injuries. Only y maintained until they girl was also produced , who swore that she saw the highest spring-tides, so as to allow ships meui , which has been erected at Kensington, near the contents of the back shops were destroyed and came up to a public-house on tho road-side near M'Intyre drunk upon the road ; that she saw the largest size passing at all times ; tho piers and faint hopes are entertained of the recovery of either Birmingham, where they had seen be habi- the Kxhibition, has in the most kind manner offered stock in front damaged by fire and water. The of these men. The others are suffering from severe the trap received, deceased upon the ass's car, and also saw the pri- abutments (the upper parts of which to a grand treat to the Boys of the Naval School, at premises were insured in the Sun Office, la order to prevent suspicion in the miuds of tho soner strike the deceased with a " wattle" across table) to have a casing of cast-iron up to hii?H- contusions. The remains of Norman were brought pursued serious damage to Greenwich, by intimating to the authorities his wil- up the shaft shortly after four o'clock. , the officers rode past the house for some the breast, A policeman proved that, on the ar- water mark, by which means all lingness to afford them a free admission to the enter- distance. Shortly after they returned to the house, rival of the deceased in Ballinasloe, he saw him in the mason work would for ever be prevented. Mf- Fatal Boat Accident on iheTyne.— OnMon- and found one of the prisoners washing the horse s thi? under. tainments. Mr. Batty, who never does things by <£))£ ISroiHiife e, day afternoon a melancholy and fata! accident hap- ' the car ; that the deceased distinctly told him, in Rofcrs states that the practicability of halves, has also interested himself with the Directors mouth with a quart of ale, the distressed animal the presence of the prisoner, that it was M'Intyre taking was admitted by the late Mr. John Kennif, Sale op the America Clipper.— On Saturday pened off Ilowdon Pan, about five miles from New- having no en- of the Greenwich Railway, who have generously met castle-upon-Ty|ie had a continuous run of sixty miles. Dixon beat him, and gave him the cut over the eye ; and nearly forty years ago ; and asserts that nun in the best spirit and agreed t-> last tho necessary preliminaries and conditions - It appears that about two o'clock and Peters sat down on a bench ouiside the house " dispute the point , , convey the boys in the afternoon a steamer, containing a large plea- , lastly, Dr. Burke deposed that he had made a gineer in the present day will to London and back gratuitously. Such a feeling as were arranged and finally agreed upon by which until tbo other four prisoners entered the house. postmortem examination, and his deliberate opinion for the foundation would be " rock" for nearly it> this should not go unnoticed and we hop Commodore Stevens transfers the Ameriea to Cap- sure party was about to proceed from Howdon Quay The officers then went up to them aud toW them piers would be , e the inha- to Marsden Rocks, a place of resort for pleasure , -was, that the man's death waB occasion by the entire length ; and the bases of the bitants of Greenwich will show their appreciation of tain De Blaquiere, of the Indian Army, for the sum that they were their prisoners. On asking tho blow which he received over the right eye. The dry for about four hours every tide. The cost ot the same by attending the performances. We may of £7,000. it was the intention of the American seekers during the summer months. The boat was reason, Dixon charged course m lying off in the stream a few yards from the quay , them with the burglary following is the verdict returned by the jury. It the bridge and its approaches would of also mention, to show the good intentions of Mr. commodore to visit the London wators for tho pur- , at Presfeign. The prisoner Kuss then said, fear rais:r.S and the party was obliged, in "order to reach it, to "I teeds no comment, but it significant ly shows in verv 21-eat. but the projector does not Batty, that auonld the authorities of the asylum ob- pose of giving the inhabitants of the metropolis an shall go to my horse," on which Dixon seized him, what estimation a pauper's life is held, and how the sum required , and that a dividend ot iu w opportunity of inspecting this nautical wonder but proceed in smaller boats that short distance. Several and as there were preparations for a fighc on the capital oLt.imrt . ject to the boys going to the usual evening's enter- , had reached the steam boat, and boarded safely, and lightly a murderous outrage on an aged , a sick , cent, would be certain on the tainment, he has offered to make the/eie a day one this arrangement has been set aside by the ready part of the prisoners, Peters, in order to alarm promised " rough drawing ot t!« a second smaller boat, containing sixteen persons, and an attenuated wretohed creature is esteemed When we see the w to meet their wishes. The performances at this new acceptauce of the ownership on the terms proposed, them, threatened that if they did not keep quiet he by those intelligent jurymen. We give the verdict proposed bridge we shall be happy to veiuvn without any abatement pushed off towards her, but before the man had got " hoccv> » and novel place of amusement are very different to whatever. Sunday being would " put a bit of lead into them." lluss then verbatim, as returned by the foreman :—" We find the subject, mean time we give Mr. the usual equestrian displays, including ostrich races the l ist opportunity of inspecting the America at full command of the oars : the consequence was, that sat down , but in a minute after he jumped up and strufitw , the tide being strong at the time, the boat was forced the deceased, John Leonard , came by his death concluding observations. " This amd Roman car races, and other novelties, for which Cowes, she was visited by an immense number of leaped through tho kitchen wiiidow, breaking from violence monument of human skm .«' persons from London and elsewhere against the stern of the steam vessel, and the pas- , but have no evidence to show us would be a durable there is not room in any other place in this country ; , who univer- several squares of glasss. Dixon, however, went by whom, but we find it has been brought to a labour, unequalled for utility and nwgmhccuK. ¦whilst, instead of follo wing the plan which ha3 gene- sally expressed their admiration of her extraordi- sengers in their alarm got up to push her off. In a out and secured him ; after which he went to the , bazaars, an* moment the sculler-boat upset, and the whole of the more speedy termination from the bad treatment throughout the world. The shops rally been adopted of raising the prices, in conse- nary feats and singular and unique construction. cart along with a young man named Thomas received at the hands of Peter M'Intyre. For self eolonade (with open and well-fenced pvontfiui* qaeace of the Exhibition, he has fixed them sojmode- Fraud and Robbkrt.—Several robberies have passengers were thrown into the river. The greatest Knowles, whom he above w alarm now prevailed , and tbe shrieks of the passen- got to assist him. Dixon and jurors, John Usher." M'Intyre has been com- on their roofs at an elevation of 200 feet rately that the most humble may visit it. - lately heen committed in the neighbourhood of pointed to souio bags that were in the cart and on principally o. ?»» London - gers who had reached the steam boat, and the cries of , mitted hy the coroner ou a charge of wilful mur- water mark) may be constructed The British Museum.—The early closing hours hy a man who assumes the name of a cer- endeavouring to secure them, a large dog, which after the niimuer ot i« tain ligUist their relatives and friends for help, were of the most der.— Western Star. and ornamental metals, re- of the autumnal season began lobe observed at this i' , better known by report than perso- was in the vehicle, flew at him , and bit him on the ' Cr ystal PalaeV so as to :ifford coim-.iienti* establishment on Monday. The doors will be opened nally. a:.'tl ^iio takes up his quarters under pre- heartrending description. Assistance was speedil y knee ; but he succeeded Iiusn Remittances from America.—The Sal- miuiuhcW''1 given in bent-ing him off. At linadoe We the display nnd sale of avlistical, *' to the public daily (except on Saturday), from ten to tence tha t ise is going into training. On Saturday , but owing to the force of the tide only nine this moment the prisoner Star lias the following statement:—" hereby consi«« persons were saved. Davis camo - through the have seen statements in our contemporaries to the and natural results of all kinds , t five o'clock, until the end of September, when the last ie loon lodgings at 31r. Jones's, the Angel The remaining seven met with window into the yard where the cart was on which Exhibition oi , a watery grave in the very sight of their neighbours , effect that the inmates are leaving some of the ting a sort of permanent ' Great establishment will bs closed for a week, aud after- Ino Potwovth, and shortly afterwards went off Dixon lefc the dog, went to Davis and struck him for «1OUUI}1™J with :i and friends, whose efforts to save them , although workhouses by the thousand, and this move is at- products of all nations-wid ry^ wards only open on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri- large quantity of silver plate, several down, and with the assistance of Peters, secured curiosities of every description—am! |1L> 'f- day to four o'clock. Matches, &c. used to the utmost, were unavailing. One of the dead tributed to the expectation of finding employment J l him, and took him into the house, where a despe- itself—-like ttio ' Glass Palace'-wjuW ' p ,! , Sudden Dbath of ax Officer of ihe British Remarkable Phexomenon.— It is not a little re- bodies was recovered the same evening, and another rate fi ght took place at the harvest, and no doubt such is, to a considera- U:o «»llt- the following morning. The , the prisoners using fire-irons ble extent the fact ; but we are in a position to greatest monument and curiosity of Museum.—On Monday Mr. Wakley held an inqneat inark:>b-8 that a second crop of wheat, which is names of the unfortu- and a life-preserver , ¦ uotf : nate sufferers are :—Mary Ann Keening, Maty Bell , but eventually the prisoners state that very many of the parties alluded to are Hereford Journal. „ . ,„},( (, .' at the Museum Tavern, on the body of Mr. Charles >u flowor , ha9 sprung up in those fields that , were all disarmed and secured by ropes. Dixun -Mr. Koing, wers tMinev much injured, or entirely destroyed Elizabeth Gardner, James Gray (a boy), Sarah leaving the workhouses never to return to thorn Valuk of Angus CATTUt. P^'S'111 lu many years keeper of the mineralogical de- , then went again to the cart, aud there found se- Northamptonshire, who has hitherto «0"!' ;* .„ partment of the British Museum. It appeared by ihe htu terrible hail storm at Shipston-on-Stour. Elliott, Elizabeth Stoker, and an Irish girl , whose again , and for this very gratifying and cogent roa- "' that creted in a bag a large quautity of silver plate, con- attention to the short-hornd ho the deceased gentleman, who had attained the age of And even in those fields which were mown after the name we have not learnt. This distressing accident sisting of son—tfioy are in recei pt of remittances from their ^1 1 f^ has caused the coftee pota, dessurt avtieks, spoons, relations in America to enable them to emigrate to waited upon Mr. Scott, K.-i l-.vyllo O,.^ "' \ ort seventy-eight years, waa walking down Museum- storm, a second crop has sprung up, and appears greatest Eensatioa in the neighbour- salvers, jugs, toast-racks, &e. In , and ¦*!¦>»'¦ * likely to !su read iood. one of the brigs that « home of Irishmen,' the name now generally estate of Dun , betwixt llrecuin -' street on Friday evening last, when he suddenly y for the sickle by the latter end were found ;i centre-hit, a large quantity of pick- from Ins smi. fell, and in a few minutes of Scpi:r. In those cases where the first American Emigration.—We understand that Mr. given to the United States by the pea sentry. We Tuesday last, and selected ¦ expired. The medical locks, a jemmy, several skeleton dro p latchos, and cows, two heifers one bull, u-n«'-oy"'- ' . ^. evidence stated tha stroke to be from crojt wa* k-ft standing it is considerable, aud Murdoch , the Chief Commissioner of Emigration, have heard, and.from a sure source, that within , and u extravasation of a dark lantern. The house of Mrs. Evans had been of which he purchased at the follows !! * \ , blood <>n the brain, and a verdict of the fawners are much puzzled in deciding whe- and Mr. Stephen Walcott, Secretary of the Board, entered by taking the past six wocks upwards of £20,000 have been llc u r "Accidental are about to a piece of wood out of the shut- , in sums vary For the cows, sixtv guineas : for the " ' death " was returned. ther tiso first crop should be sacrificed to secure proceed on an official tour, in the course ters of the butler's pautry, received ing from £5 to £30, by per- 8 . ..nkini of which they will and the centre-bit found sons in this country, the great majority of guineas ; and for the bull , forty FJ""? "-. !' h the Bocond, or the second to secure the first, as both visit the several outports , with a exactly fitted tbe bit of wood that had been cut out; whom -'••< m Fj he at Dbptfohd.—Between the hours of six and cannot be secured. It view of ascertaining how far it may be had been receiving relief in the workhouses up to altogether 1C0 guineas for five cattle. , unfortunately happens, in practicable to and the stolen property, althoug h much broken and ¦ seven on Saturday moraing last afire, attended with 88ver»l cases, after the wheat waa mown either carry out the recommendations of Mr. Sidney Her- the time of the money reaching them. In many Witness. , c mC gcil* great, , damaged , has buen identified bv Mrs. Evans, who the ^isr>-^ destruction of property,broke out in tbe Dept- th'.' ground was ploughed , or cattle were turned bert s committee, and remedy prevailing abuses in cases the poor people have kept the matter secret, A New Wat of Raisi.w br tli0 ford Tar and Napfcha Works, situate near the is the widow of the late llov. Mr. Evans, of Green- two a.Va" ' Creek. upon h to eat the springing blade. the American emigration trade. For this purpose through a mistaken fear that if it were known sation was caused at Orleans " ' ^oiiryl This was done, fiel ds, which is seven miles from Kingtwi. The to ct-at-nmnnf n tl.nnmnlror III fcilG ltVAt-^- _ , Ths ihmes originated—from some cause not clearly ui course, in ignorance of the their attention the poor law officials a portion *lio» extraordinary com- will be specially directed to Liverpool , prisoners had resided in the neighbourhood a fort- of the money would ,000 f!" 1 i( = ascertained—in a range of timber buildings, about jKm.v.ing power of nature, in the vegetable world where it is expected regulations of a salutary charac- be impounded to pay for their keep while in the had won the grand prize of 100 [ \ld ac- thirl}' feet wide b forty long, and, , night previous to the robbery. 'I hoy were re- workhouse all his y owing to the in- in 1 1:« case of injury, or apparent destruction.— Ox- ter will be established, with a view to the protection muniJea back to Presteign , , to guard against which tho money is Lyons lottery . Immediately ^f^m * flammable nature of the contents, not more than five ford Chronicle. of the emigrants from fraud consigned to some third qn aintances, together with many I1" , ;J, ami before embarkation, and party—some 3hopkeeper or congratulate7 1 minutes elapsed ere the building presented one im- 1sip"rtast Emigration Case.—Livjshpooi,. their domestic comfort in h ," or model lodg- '¦an person who could bo depended upon si-arcely knew, hastened (0 ffilh mense —a " omes , to have it what he « oui sheet Of flame, and before any attempt could cise of considerable importance to emigration ing bouses.—Liverpool Albion. safely conveyed to its intended destination , without speculations were made as to be made to extinguish the they xtwamj . solicited nov ^ flames had communi- ag-ritr. and others, and also disclosing a new feature a man tho knowledge of the workhouse officers. " his fortune. He was earnestly a cated to another building, in which a valuable assort Mysterious Death.— On Sunday morning tuously vntcrt^ ^^ ^ in Transatlantic legislation , came before the magis- of the name of Bagley, being on ttie Southampton IIarvkst Laeoureks.— e th a t, in many Tub Military Fimcas ai the town, a nd was sump 1 ^ meat of goods wbb deposited. The moment the fire - trals tor decision on It is tru Bakaoheu.— It was cafe. The day after he quietly info"'" ' Monday. The facts are briefly Common , had his attention called to something in a parts of the south and west of Ireland, the extra agreed that the soldiers who had engaged ..AosiK'' men arrived from London they did all they possibly as follows £—A lad been in that lie had not gained the prize , u«J ''' . )lOuv5 could to y named Byrne with an infaiit clump of firs by bis dog, and on goinz to the spot labourers employed at harvest work have not a the affray wj tn the police at uans,ghor should be twesit}-"' arrest the further progress of the fire, but and servant were entered as thew, la order to receive timing the work of destruction passengers by the s-hip discovered the body of a man in a very decomposed roof to cover them at night, so many cabins having tried .-it G.-ilway, but as all the witnesses resided in continued, and it was nearly Ashburton to Xew York. Mrs. Byrne it appears the body a razor, been levollo.f under the eviction system uannglier tho homage paid to wealth. , ..f jl. Pi before fi« , , state, and a short distance from in . The liiw- , in order to save expense, tho venue was Sunday >»» * * Sril atS *e wasextinguished. and not h a wkiow, and blind of one eye, and , after the a case, was found, but there was not the slightest ap- vest labourers aimut Clonmel are receiving 8s. changed to Birr Redemption Society.— On p. ra!ey. of Dr er£y was destroyed. Mr. 8d. garrison , where a district court- Green addressed an out-door meetiiiff »^ , K ft? £ - °P party Iwd gone on boavd, they were objected to by pearance of blood upon it; and it is the opinion of per day with , and 2s. 2d. per day without, diet.— Li. martial assembled on vui. f 0 the Captain, Monday last. The court—of no:ir Leeds. It bein-r feast day the = joctrji:es^ who alleged that a recent act, passed the surgeon, T. Mackey. Esq., who has examined the merlck Chronicle. Winch Major Harte, 4{kh Reg m , is president- ded Long i ent of visitors ; aud Mv. Green expoun \> * n[j x^- by tl:e Congress of Kew York, prohibited him tak- body, that the deceased had not committed suicide. A Assize.— The summer assizes at Govk is compost of officwa of the" t HS&TwW.a-Kft ing out such 40th and OSth depots. of co-operation to a Inrsje and ilttc" " tiiii o- persons, under a he;ivy penalty. The The unfortunate individual had been in the employ closed on Wednesday, having occupied no Jess Captain Pollock, R.M., attended to watch the pro- tn<., i^. aet renders the captains of vessels" responsible for but was of dissipated than twenty-seven To many of the strangers present i]](r! of the Peninsular Company, days. It is enough to sav Chief ceedings on the pnrt of the civil authorities. It is imp 1'0 " ¦ ^ the maintenance of persons landing in Jv'ew York habits, eo much so that his wife was obliged to leave Baron Figot and Mr. Sergeant the »ere new, and a considerable "' . r(.eii aw Ilowley were the intention only to try those soldiers who actually favour was made — >*ext Sunday Messrs. al who are c-isber " lunatic, idiot, deaf, dumb, blind, him, and he had disposed of the household furniture , presiding jud ges. The learned sergeant, commenced the * 1 sSSKSSSfcasthe cau e however affray. Henderson are to hold an ope!--"!' "" i,»TC f the j | v death of Thomas L ffiL whnV , f , ° infirm, maimed, above the age of sixty, or :md for the last six weeks had been missed from his fr m h 3 " liVel V nei hbo«r " fcffelve cm" women without husbands that the body had been some 'Sviousi ° ' > S da)'S Sabbath Recreation is Tipperauy.—The fa- Pudsfiy , where the principles ot -" ;cS ,e- , having families." The home. It was evident a -«=- - ; captain of the Ashburton having received a copy of time in tho place where it was discovered , as the The Murder of vourite psislime of crop lifting lias again become already made considerable pro^rt- ,^. 7,1. Mn. Wuitb.-TIic Lord Lieute- fashionable. pee J. ] 1'iltl * the act before the sailing of the vessel on Friday grass had grown round it, and all the hair from tbe nant has offered a reward On Sunday last a party of upwards of coived for the week : lly.lo, ' . 'Vi1 '. , er ^« of £100 for such infor- thirt y men, with their partners , assembled on the Derby, 2s Manchw. last refused to take Mrs. Byrne and her child, and head had disappeared , and the body presented the ap- uiat:on as will lead to the arrest of the murderer per J, Sinwnsht. i ^^ henco ai of Ifttids of Rathnavague, a short distance from khe vil- Uloomer 5s. 2.1 llud der.-fiold , Fr . j)eiby. cott?lamm of a pain in Ws head tS ose an application under the Passenger pearance of a corpse that had been interred for mativ Mr. Edward. White, who was shot dead , .; Vf had jcedi?al? he haft Act, to ! ecovcr the in the lage of Dunkerrin , and soon cut eft' (not down) a 12.< . Od . -Uuildinir Fund : Hvil<\ "*• .f. lid.- advice. Mr. Mushar, surgeon stitoa amount of passage money and years. Queen 's County on Monday last. , . ant death had.arisen , from droWk compen?.'itiwi for breach of the contract. Mr. As- ... Desthuctive Conflagration at Bristol.—-Great .State of field of corn on the farm of a person named Staple- 1*. 0d . ; Manchester, 3s. ; lludili'isww ' y Hy de, * Mr? Wa£ pii.aU, DosEOiL-RiBnoswM.-Ko clue (says ton . They W Aleock , ]*»>> . ' ' rr «i:-J y ' ffben the proceedings were about to commence. nexion had been unfortunate, and he was sorry ing to the river, however, the men turned refrac- cate Marett addressed the jury in a most eloquent ceed any limit which could bo assigned to it in a prisoners were expected to be and impressivo speech which course a large amount will bo 9aved to tiie sdtne placed at the that he had an acquaintance with such a woman. tory, and refused to proceed again to sea in her, , which lasted an hour newspaper. Groups of people were to bo seen early reducing the timo noiy Jlr. Stephens, chief superintendent of He was, ho that her and five minutes. Our county, at the same time ^. police, wever, quite innocent of any crime. alleging that the vessel leaked very much, limited space will not on Monday morning at every corner of the streets, rendered necessary for tho attendance of witnesses tasiedly entered the court, and exclaimed," She M. HiTvicH said he knew the father and family rigging—which was new—was not of the. requisite permit us to re-produce the address of the learned assembled in solemn conclave, debating both possi- The inquiry was « who had been bound over by the magistrates to Lead." , Who ?" Air. Stephens of the prisoner ; one more honourable did not exist strength for such a long voyage; that the ship was advocate ; it must suffice lor us to say that Mr. bilities and impossibilities, and eager to pounce names of The Baroness. : Marett made use of prosecute. The calendar contains the Jip3eda.» " " This announcement pro- in Hungary. not efficientl y manned, and that she was altogether powerful arguments to induce upon any human being who was likely to givo any of whom sixty- f l^id great and painful sensation. Upon leaving Tiie Mayor, after a few minutes' deliberation unseaworthy, , procured a the jury to set aside tiie ground People of nil scventy.eight prisoners for trial , Upon this the captain s of premeditation information about the diggings. . five were charged with felony and thirteen with tourt, we found the woman lying upon the floor with the other magistrates, directed that the pri- warrant for their apprehension, which was executed of the act with which his client was charged.—Th e trades; callings, and pursuits were quickly trans- pfjj^ ante-room. She appeared to be about soner be discharged, and complimented superintendence of Attorney-General also addressed misdemeanour. fifty- Mr. on Saturday night, under the. the jury for up- formed into miners, and many a hand which had Larceny. and William joirjears of age, and was attired in black silk. Dawson, Mr. Tyndale, and other gentlemen upon Mr. Palmer, high-constable of the hundred of Wir- wards of an hour with his wonted ability and elo- been trained to kid gloves, or accustomed to wield — Samuel Harding, 21, court was, as might bo expected the kindness of their conduct. r.ill. d's surveyors at quence ; be argued that the premeditation had been nothing heavier than tho goosequill became ner- Davis, 20, were found Guilty of stealing a quantity jia , thrown into —Captain Sisset, one of Lloy , of bam and bacon. This was the first case tried Ugh confusion by the shocking event. Upon in- Mr. Smith defended M. Pulsky from any charge this port, w«ibcalled as a witness by the master ol clearly and substantially proved by tho evidence of vous to clutch tho pick and crowbar or ' rock the' we found that the deceased had which mi she had sus- tho witnesses for the prosecution. here under the enlarged powers of the court. .For- Lu0j » during the ght be brought against him for not sooner the Kedgeree, to prove that although —The Bailiff cradle ' at our infant mines. The blacksmiths of merl gjjii complained of serious illness, and. upon her exposing the real character of the Baroness. tained somewhat severe damage, she was not ex- made a very impartial and lucid summing-up of the town could not turn off the picks fast enough, y only a term of imprisonmont could lie Lgooval from the cell —Cap- the debate.—At' a quarter awarded in cases of common larceny, but in the to the court was apparently Mr. Dawson begged to say a few words to the actly in the unfit state described by the men. before five o'clock the .ind the manufacture of cradles was the second case of Harding, a former conviction being prov. d Jn^i exhausted. Upon her arrival at the room in Court. It might " appear strange and cruel that tain Oliver said be did not wish to press the charge, jury withdrew to deliberate, and , after an briskest business in the place. A few left town on sho subsequently died she the prisoner, when suffering to come back to absence of twenty-five minutea against him, ho was ordered to be transported for Irish -was accom- from illness (and who provided that they would agree , the foroman of the Monday equipped for tho diggings • but on Tuesday, acven years. His companion was sentenced to im- cotored with a chair, and almost instantly es- had Come to SO awful a death,) should have been the ship, and fulfil their contracts.—After hearing jury stated that the jury were divided in their Wednesday, and Thursday tho roads to Summer-hill istrate gave opinion. Every member then Creek became literally alive with new made miners prisonment with hard labour for nine months. p& removed to prison ; but the f act was, that on the particulars of the case, the mag advanced to the Picking Tockets at tbe Thorooation op Par- Constant Darra haying been placed at the bar, Thursday evening she danced in a waltz, and they them a short time to consider, whether they bailiff , and communicated his respective opinion.— from every quarter, some armed with pioks, others their The Bailiff, amidst the most shouldering crowbars or shovels, and not a few hung UA5IE.NT.—Andrew Murphy, sixteen, and Benjamin jlr. Smith, in a long address, proceeded to state did not conceive, under the circumstances, that would accept the generous terms offered by profound silence, then Brighton were indicted for having stolen a 'hand- Ma case against the prisoner and his deceased com- her apprehension would be followed by such la- captain. This they agreed to do, after some deli- announced to the prisoner that A more than round with washhand basins, tin pots, and cullen- Tne came mentable results. beration, with of Bruce (who had sufficient number (twenty-one out of and agricultural implements kerchief, the property of John Coombe, from ins tatwo. J to Birmingham about three tbe exception twenty-four, ders, garden of every person. This was one of those larcenies from the [ytr$s aS°« wiiefl they, instantly gained admission Certain papers found in the possession of the been suffering fro m fever, and wished to go into the it was understood) of the jury found him Guilty of variety either hung from the saddle-bow or dangled Ijmo tlie houses of respectable families residing in Baroness are said to disclose a formidable con- hospital), and Dawson, who appeared to have been the crime of murder on the person of F. W. Derby- about the persons of the pilgrims to Ophir. Now person which commonly occur on every public oc- hbourhood, mutiny, The Advocate Marett : 1 ask the Attorney- and then a respectable tradesman , who had just left casion. The Jury found both the prisoners Guilty j jibe neig and were by them most kindly spiracy. They are in the possession of Mr. Smith, the ringleader in the and seemed rather shire.— and two previous convictions being provod against jasj; lio-»p:tab ly eutertaiiieil. Amoag others of . whose the barrister. "fractious " throughout the whole of the examina- General what ar« his conclusions ?—Tho Attorney. his bench and counter, would heave in sight, with a and friendship they availed themselves The inquest on the body of the deceased Austrian tion. In consideration of his state of health, Capt. Brighton , he was sentenced to bo transported for liaiimacy General: The Grand Enquete having found the pri- huge something in front of his horse which he ton years ; Murp L a Mr. George Dawson. The woman repre- spy, was held at Birmingham, on Monday, before Oliver acceded to the request of Bruce, and let off of the crime of murder , and with which he was about to hy to bo imprisoned for nine i3 ' soner . guilty , I have no called a cradle months. A witness, who had come forward to givo sented herself as an Hungarian lady, named " Ba- Dr. Birt Diivies. The deceased, according to the his contract, by quashing the shipping note. Da w- other alternative, however painful to me, than to rock himself into fortune. Scores have rushed from " medical testimony, had long suffered from aneu- Brighton a character, upon being questioned by the rosess Von Beck, who was distinguished at Court son for some time doggedly refused to come to conclude that the prisoner, as a punishment for his their homes provided with a blanket, a ' damper,' learned Jud ge, admitted that he was aware that in the reisn of Ferdinand V., and who subsequently rism, and the verdict of the jury was, " Died by terms ;. but orureceiving a hint from the magistrate crime , be conde mned to be taken to the place of and a pick or grubbing-hoe, full of hope that a day Governor the Tisitation of God." Brighton had been in prison on two occasions, jjj-ame tiie intimate friend of Sossuth. that he should deal very severely with the case if execution, with a halter round his neck, and there or two's labour would fill their pockets with the whereupon ho w;is ordered to be taken into cus- jer husband had commanded in the Hungarian - ^ carried out, he eventually agreed to go back to be strangled and hanged until! death ensues, and precious metal ; and we have heard of a groat num- tody, but was liberated on the rising of the Court, and was killed at the barricades in Vienna. the ship and do his duty. x'«s, ELOQUENCE OF A NEAPOLITAN —The prisoners were then that all his goods and chattels, if he have any, be ber who have started without any provision but a with a reprimand from tho learned" judge as to his [ baroness had published a work professing to discharged. coufiscated to her .Majesty, or the lord of the blanket and some rude implement to dig with. Such future conduct. a history of her adventures, and issued a pros- ATTORNEY GENERAL. The next case was that of ten men, part of the Manor , or to whomsoever they shall npertuin ; the is the intensity of the excitement that peop le appear e to under the of Malicious Assault.—Henry Blaney, 32, was ^cas publish anothe r title The The rrogressoof Turin crew of the ship Africa, who were charged with a whole saving her Majesty's pardon. Mr. Advocate almost: regardless of their present comfort, and ' , of the 17ta August, gives charged with having unlawfully and maliciously &* of Ma Life Mr. Dawson was known to be extracts from the official speech of Francois Paul similar offence. Mr. Atkinson, solicitor, who pro- Maratt : I had hoped that my feeble efforts would think of nothing but gold. Of course all this must , a constable of tho me- interested ia allthat concerned secuted, inflicted upon John Loxton ^ily the straggle Morelli, the King of Naples' Attorney-General, on stated the circumstances. The Africa was have been successful in causing the jury to set aside end in disappointment. The wet weather of the tropolitan police, certain blows with tho intent of jjirliich tlie Hungarians had been engaged in de- the occasion of the opening of the great criminal a new ship, 1,400 tons burden, now upon her first tho premeditation of the crime ; but since it has last two nights, with a damp ground for a bed , the laws and doing him some grievous bodily harm. It ap- face of 'liberties inherited by their court of Father Calabria. The Progresso professes voyage from Quebec, and commanded by Captain been otherwise, I hope the court will take this fact and the teeming clouds for a canopy, will do much peared from tho statement of the prosecutor that timers, and, finding that gentlemen in Liverpool to derive them from an official brochure published in Alexander Davies, with a crew of thirty-one hands itnoconsideration that neitherof the jurieswere una- towards damping the enthusiasm of numbers. We ' Birininnham had entered their names on the morning of the 4th of August, between two g£ as sub- tho kingdom of Naples. If authentic, they prove in all. The prisoners, with others, had shipped on nimou3, and for this reasonl hopo tho Court will have the authority of fln experienced wan in staling ' the prisoner with several other for the work which the lady proposed to board ihe vessel and three o clock, sriibers thai ihe persecuting spirit of the Neapolitan go- for the voyage to England. They modify the conclusions of the Crown officer , and that from the imperfect and unsuitable implements persons were in Orchard-street, Dorset-square, .und jilisli, he gave his name al30, and paid £1 4«., tlio vernment is more virulent than ever. had embarked on the 21st of July last, and on the thereby avoid the horrid and sad spectacle of a used by all who have left for the diggins , coupled jjjj of the subscription creating a great disturbance. Ilo remonstrated ant , to the male prisoner, Morelli began, says the Report, by " deploring afternoon of that day the captain came on board public execution , which fortunately has been of with their miserable provision in other respects, when tlio prisoner, using a most filthy artcd as the baroness' s agent and with them, Tw secretary. the ferocity of the times now just passed, during and gave orders to " weigh anchor, and hoist the very rare occurrence of late years. If the prisoner success is impossible ; that the labour necessary to epithot, said they did not care for the police, that Jksubsequently paid him £4. lGs. for other sub- which the earth seemed a hell topsailyards." Tho prisoners refused to obey his were sentenced to transportation beyond the seas success is extremely severe, and he ventures as his , of the damned, wm- they should enjoy themselves just as they liked , iind Etiptious The prisoner and the woman were .at bra mortis et nullvs ordo." Then, pressing the orders, and stated that they would not go to sea for tho term of his natural life it would be a suffi- opinion that no more than three per cent, will be- time staying at the Clarendon " defied any of them to touch them. The disturbance £• Hotel, but, in judges close, he told them " that the efforts of with the second mate, who, it seemed, had been cient punishment, and would givo him an opportu- come permanent miners. One of the consequences now becoming so great he was compelled to take csiequence of the interest which Mr. Dawson took quarrelling with them. Tho captain paid the nity of seeking mercy at the throne of his Maker has been a rapid rise in the price of provisions.- government would be of no avail, unless the magis- 1 the prisoner into custody, but ho had no sooner ap- n ihe circumstances of the lady, they subsequently trate launched the lightnings of the law against the second mate hi3 wage3, and sent him ashore, but whom he has offended. — The Attorney-General Flour, which ranged from tweuty-sis shillings to proached for that purpose, than tho prisoner xaaored by invitation to the house of a gentleman guilty. The happiness of society depeuds " he still the men refused to go to work. Upon this the having persisted in his conclusions, the Bnilift con- twenty-eight shillings per 100 lb, has been sold for without-, more ado kicked him in a teniier in Edgbaston where , raiding , they remained until said, " on the great criminal court, charged with enptain deferred sailing until next (lay, and sent sulted the judges on the bench, who (with the sole forty-five shillings ; tea, sugar, and almost every part, and several times repeated the blow. Tho IK previous night, when they were apprehended on ashore for the assistance of the police. The pri- exception of Judge Picot who was of opinion that other eatable commodity have advanced in charge. Mr. he the task of chaining down unbridled license. True, , rosult was that ho was much injured , and a sur- ^present Smith said that should be during the last year, there has been something soners were put in irons, and with the aid of the the sentence should bo transportation for equal proportion. A large amount of the wheat in geon was sent for to his a si tance. Mr. George afe to prove that the statements made in the police (a novel method, by the way, of " setting life) granted the conclusions of tho Crown officer. the district is in the hands of a few speculators, who * done in the interest of society ; but, at present, the Wilson , of Ko. 32, Baker-street, said he had at- 3k-ane&»s published work were fabrications—that same line must be followed with greater success, sail"), the ship was got under weigh on the 22nd, The bailiff and judges having placed their hats will maintain their hold in the hope of a golden har- tended the prosecutor , who was ruptured on both cere was no mch peVson as Baroness Yon Beck and the last remains of the anarchical ckarogne and proceeded.on her voyage. She made Ireland on their heads, the bailiff addressed the prisoner as vest. But for the very extensive supplies now on sides by the injuries he had received, and he would udding in Hungary during the late war, that no must be annihilated in the sanctuary of justice. on the loth of August, put into Belfast on the 26th, follows, having previously ordered him to go on his their way from Sydney, flour would soon be at a bo compelled to wear a double truss for tho rest of cSer of'that name was killed at the barricades, Yes, I repeat it, all the efforts made hitherto will and reached Liverpool on the 28th, the men having knees :— "Jacques Fouquet, after a long and famine price, and should a rush take place from his life. Tho Jury instantly found the prisoner $sa the woman who represented herself as Baro- be fugitive and vain, if filled and devoured by a remained in irons all the way across. They had patient investigation, you have been successfully below, as may be reasonably expected , it is to be Guilty, The learned Judge, after expressing hia iss Von Beck was nothing more than a paid spy holy zeal, we do not direct all our attention to the been repeatedly offered release by the captain, on found guilty by two juries of tho most heinous hoped that there are capitalists enough to adventure abhorence of the dastard ly conduct of tho prisoner, k ihe Hungarian service, that she was a Vienese fulfilment of that which our well-beloved prince condition of doing their duty ; but they had ob- crime with which man can be charged. Mr. in one of the safest speculations of the times—tho sentenced him to imprison men t and hard labour at an Hungarian woman. He would produce has the right to expect from us, that whicli our stinately refused , whereby the vessel had run Marett, your advocate, has exhausted all the moims purchase of flour for the supply of the district. for nino calendar months. lefore the Court as a witness the gentleman who conscience imposes on us every moment with its great risk on account of being short-handed. Tho which his zeal, experience, and talent could suggest "What assisted very materially to fan tho excite- Pickpockets.—Elizabeth James was charged in acted as Home Secretary during the governorship monitions, that which we have resolvedly sworn on captain then produced the log-book, the ship's for your defence : and if ho has failed , it is to be ment into a flame, was the arrival of a son of Mr. four indictments with having picked pockets at the cf Kossuth. That gentleman identified the de- the gospel ot Jesus Christ articles, and her registry, which ho intended to attributed to tho clearness of the evidence brought Neale>, the brewer, with a piece of pure metal Exhibition. She pleaded Guilty. The prisoner waa . You understand me, r Giscd as one of low origin, whom he had twice jentiemen. Such are Morelli s advice3 to the offer in evidence. At this stage of the proceedings against you ; and in such a case tbe law . visits the weighing ele\ en oundes, which was purchased by apprehended in the building by Sergeant West, who j sa in tho ante-room of Kossuth, but who was judges : here are hi3 menaces. " What a disgrace, Mr. Greatley, who defended the prisoners, and who crime of which you have been found guilty with the Mr. Austin for £ 30, who started for Sydney by tho for some time had been watching her, and who saw employed by another woman, her superior in office , gentlemen, for you, if in the high sphere to which also appeared in the: same capacity in the former punishment of death. The Court, in conformity following day's mail with the gold and the news. her commit the offences charged against her. The jj ispy during the Hungarian war. He could also the clemency of the sovereign has raised you, there case, submitted that the magistrates had no juris- with the conclusions of the Attorney-General , sen- Since that an old • man arrived in town with se- court sentenced her to be transported for the period, pove/if it were necessary, that many of those oc- diction in the matter. hing in all from two to ¦ should still be some of you, who, for the impene- The alleged crime had been tences you to be led to the place of execution with veral pieces in mass, weig of seven years. _ . ... crrences which in her published hook were stated trable cuirass of impassability, should wish to sub- committed at Quebec, and the men had at the a halter round your neck, and there to be hanged three pounds, He also started to Sydney with liis William Marshall, 20, was indicted for stealing a Jibe facts, were physically impossible, and that the time requested to be taken before the authorities prize. Mr. Kennedy, the manager of the Bathurst notes, the stitute the disgracefu l tunic of private regards ; and strangled until death doth ensue, and that all ' pneket book and two £5 Bank of England »rk was a tissue of falsehoods. for firm courage, a cowardly timidity ; for invin- there, but the captain had refused , and brought your goods and chattels, if you hare any, be con- branch of the Union Bank of Australia, visited the property of John Dollius, from his person. The Tie M.iTon wished to know whether Mr. Smith cible justice, a fearful moderation ! Well, such— them confined in irons to England. In his opinion fiscated to her Majesty , or the lord of the manor, or diggings on Saturday last in company with learned judge told tho jury that they must acquit the Edd connect the prisoner with the misrepresenta- if there be such—ought to descend from their ho- the captain himself had been guilty of a crime in to whomsoever . they shall appertain ; tho whole, Messrs. Hawkins and Green, and each of these prisoner, as the prosecutor, who was a Frenchman , Ens to which he referred^ nourable seats, and to them it should be cried, as doing this, and might be liable to a. heavy penalty. saving her Majesty's pardon ; which sentence the gentlemen picked up a small piece of the pure holding an important situation in Paris, had lefc this Hr. Smith said that he could, and he now came was cried to the unclean dogs which the ecstatic In support of his argument he quoted the Mer- viscount is to see carried into execution, and tho metal ; and a few handfuls of tho loose earth from country, and bad sent a letter to say that his duties !3 a vc-y painful part of the case. He should prove prophet of P.itmos saw in his vision—Foris canes— chant Seamen's Act. Mr. Atkinson said he was execution of the sentence is delayed for the term of the bed of the creek , which were brought homo by were such that he could not attend , and that he kthc production of a letter from Mr. Charles de foris canes I (out with the dogs—out with the dogs !) compelled to admit this, and added that the present three weeks ; and in the meantime you are sent Mr. Kennedy, from motives of curiosity, have been should withdraw the case, not knowing apparently S&3en, interpreter to the London police force, to Yes; these filthy rogues ought to quit the sanctu- proceedings had been taken principally to protect back to gaol. During the short time you havo to since essayed by Mr. Korff , from Sydney, and a that such a course could not be adopted in England Xsdam Pclzky, the lady of the late Hungarian ary of justice, and ought no longer to soil it with his client from any claim which the prisoners might pass in this world, I would entreat you most piece of gold extracted therefrom of the size of a without some difficulty. It would not be of any use etov, that the so-called Baroness had lately been their offensive presence. Out with the degs—out make against him for wages by serving as a protest earnestly to profit by this tinoe to seek mercy at the small pea. Besides these we have not heard of any to estreat his recognizance , as process could not employed as a spy by the recently established with the dogs I Ill-doing dogs, who devour tke against their conduct. The men were consequently throne of the Almighty, by imploring his forgive particular instancos of success. reach him at Paris. The jury gave a verdict of Not foreign branch of the English police force, and that the master s bread not to defend him discharged. ness for the great crime you have rendered your- " On Wednesday morning last Mr. llavgroaves Guilty. _ ' , , but to be- tho Government _. sie received £o 10s. Sd. per week to betray the tray him—out with the dogs ! Lying dogs, who self guilty of—and may God , in his infinite good- accompanied by Mr. Stutchbury, Newcastle Coukt.—James Wke, 29, was in- langarian refugees. The following is a copy of wear the badge of fidelity, ness and mercy, have pity on your soul !" The pri- geologist, went to tho diggings, and with his own dicted for stealing a pair of scissors and an ear-ring, not to carry it out in A Raffle fob a Negro.— In my tour through pan of earth in his presence, from in interpreter's letter : — " Sly dear Madame action, but rather to deceive the confidence reposed the Southern States I have met with many amusing soner rose, and addressed a few words to his ad- hands washed a the property of Isaac Friedlander. The facts of thia Jalzkv,—In reply to the inquiry contained in your in them—out with the dogs I Perverse dogs who vocate, which ' words dul not reach usi He ap« whichtwemy-ono graina of Una gold were produced, case w6re before tbe court at Ihe General Session, at , incidents, but d.o not remember any thing that baskets of earth, iy.u v ote, I beg to nssure jou that the person mingle with the wolves, not to exterminate them, created so great an excitement for tho time, being peared indifferent to the awful scene which had just He afterwards washed several Clerkenwell , when a woman named Potter was tried H?lmir herself 'J&e Baroness de Beck is the same but rather to participate with them in the blood in the passed , and in which he was the principal actor. and produced gold therefrom. Mr. Stutchbury for the robbery, which was committed by her with y as a " negro raffle " in the town of , his satisfaction , and immedi- too, accompanied by Dr. llemim^r. offered per- prey—out with the dogs." State of Mississippi. Mr. . , the owner of the He walked back to the prison-van with a firm and hereupon expressed the aid and assistance of the prisoner, who, however, sonally her services, as a spy and informer, to the unconcerned step. Although there was a great crowd ately furnished him with credentials, which have escapect when the woman was tak en into custody. The King of Naples' Attorney-General must be boy,.having a note to pay that day, and not having government. The fact of recent}? established forei gn branch of the English an astonishingly eloquent man, aud extremely the wherewith to do it, was compelled to do what inside and -outside the Court, not a single cry was since been forwarded to The prosecutor was a hawker of jewellery, and on the police "force. This I'Snow from good authority, uttered.—Jersey Sun. the existence of gold is therefore clearly esta- indictment lie was proceeding tasteful. he gladly would not have done. The boy to bo may day mentioned in the and I know likewise that for a fortnight or three gent lad of about blished ; and whatever credit or emolument through Newcastle Court, when he was beckoned to ob £5 raffled was a smart, intelli , is certainly the indi- ^eeks she has tained forsuch services 16s. &L KtspsEss or i Russias Cousi.—By the Russian eighteen years of age. He went by the name of THE BRITISH SLAVE-MARKET. rise there from, Mr. Hargreaves a house by ihe prisoner. The woman examined the the soi vidual to whom it properly belongs. Should go- per week. It is also no secret to me that. laws every female serf is free as soon as married to " Bill." There were eighty chances, with " three contents of his box, from which sho took the ar- diiam Baroness introduced herself to the Binning vernment deem it necessary, as it most probably and when the prosecutor asked her to return a freeman ; on the other hand, marriage with a dice," at ten dols. per chance. I was present when Chelsea wails. Its fifty thousand souls are offered superintendent, or ticles, lam police by forwardin g a letter -written by Dr. serf entails serfdom on a free woman. On a cer- the affair camo off; there remained one chance, to the highest bidder. Lord Cadogan owns them— will, to appoint an inspector, fliem the prisoner told him fcliat if he «lid not hold his leiuinnir, and containing an enclosure, which coe- commissioner, over tho gold regions, in addition to quit the place he would kick him out. He tain day one of Count Sclicremetiew's rich bonds- which I took and gave to Bill, upon the condition thus far, at least, that to him belongs the legal and - Hargreaves being tlie discoverer, tongue and ssted of some articles and regulations adopted by men appeared before his lord to petition for the that he would throw the dice himself, and " shake saleable right of appointing their spiritual teacher aud the fact of Mr. left , and infurmed a police offic er, by whom soon aa association of the Gtrman Committee in his practical acquaintance with mining points him woman was apprehended . On her freedom of a son. The young man was in love with a like oxen." Bill rolled hia eyes m an astonished pastor—an d Lord- Cadogan is in want of cash. out. as tho most suitable and worthy person for the afterwards the London. 'With regard to Michaelozy, he him- poor but a free maiden, who returned his affection, and astonishing manner, and, after a hearfcy wha ! Who will have the religious oversight of Chelsea ? being tried at Clerkenwell it was intimated to the ££if h:is admitted to mo that the Baroness but who would not sacrifice her liberty to love. wha ! in which he displayed two frightful appointment; court that the man who assisted her was sitting be- wha '. Going, gentlemen—going, dirt cheap ! The cure of We have very much more to say, but have not litigated him to the attack on your bus- The father offered eighty thousand rubles as ihe rows of ivory, opening a mouth " like the break of fifty thousand souls—mark that ! or, here are other, " hind the dock, whereupon the learned judge ordered iiind, and that sho defrayed all the expenses of the price of his sou's happiness. The count accepted, day from east to west," and with a low bow, said, and perhaps stronger, inducements :— space to say it in. him into custody. He was taken before a magistrate subsequent proceedings. Should it be required, I " A Mr. Rudder, an experienced California Gold who committed him for trial, and Ihe aud desired his vassal to produce the money. In " I'll try, massa." As may be supposed , the scene A DETACHED RECTORY HOUSE, dig-g There are at Bow-street, sill with much pleasure substantiate the above digger, is now at work in the ins. jury, after a lengthened address by Mr. Horry, found an instant it was paid over. Letters of emancipa- became highly exciting. The raffle commenced. Seated in its own Groun ds, approached a so se era agistra tes plying their picks and Satement with unexceptionable evidence. Trusting at anythi ng but the idea by a Carriage Drive. l v l m him Guilty. Former convictions were proved against tion were forthwith drawn up, and the count de- Bill looked on unc oncerne d laboriously, but wo havo not heard Tea will use your best endeavours in placing the Whon the chances were WITH TWO ELEGANT DRAW/K G KOOMS, cradles most the prisoner in the regular manner, and the court livered them to the delighted father, with the of leaving his eld mastor. with what success. In fact there appears every illitera te she-imposter before the country in me be the bridesman." When all raffle d off but the last Bill took the box ; pre- 39 feet long, having gilt mouldings, marble Chimney sentenced him to be transported for ten years. words, "You must let probability of a completo social revolution in the —Thomaa Baker t*r true character, I am yours, &c, Charles be in this capacity the Count had conducted ihe bride vious to his throwing, however, he was offered 100 Piece, and Steps to Pleasure Ground. Gnoss Assault by a Parent. , course of time. Those who are not already de- Mary Ann Baker, &DEX " and handed the highest throw yet made A CAPITAL DINING WOOM , 35, was indicted for assaulting from the altar to her husband's house, dols. for his chance, parted are making preparations. Servants of &c. The details of this These were among some of the main facts which her, according to .Russian custom, upon a silver being forty-six, which stood " a tie" between two and Library and Bed room adjoining. alias Palmer, with intent , ttanid the deceased wo- every description are leaving their various employ- gly disgusting character, and have been adduced against waiter, the first glass of champagne, he presented individuals ; but Bill was no " Compromise mnn ;" THE GROUNDS case were of an exceedin ehi. With respect to the malo prisoner, he (Mr. ments, and the employers . are, per necessitatem, cannot be published. The prisoner was to her, as a bridal gift , a boquet of fresn flowers he refused the offer, saying, " De whole hog or are disposed in Lawn, Plantation , Garden , But, notwithstanding all this, of course Smth) believed that he was of a good and noble which was preparing to follow. step-father to the prosecutrix, a little girl about eleven skilfully arranged round a small case containing noffin ," and made his first throw, and range of Green Houses,ornamented with timber, we feel that a reaction will speedily take place. fanily. He had throughout acted with the woman, the eighty thousand rubles.— Blackwood's Maga- thirteen, his second throw wafl sixteen ; Bill and surrounded by serpentine gravelled walks. years of age, and her evidence clearly showed that the was aware of The approach of winter and wet weather will do more than or.ce been guilty of the con- aad there could be little doubt that he zine. stopped, scratched his head, threw again, ;ind up BENT CHARGE , BENT OP HOUSES, ardour of the ex- prisoner had ier character and misrepresentations . They had , , something towards cooling the duct imputed to him. Her statement was supported The municipality of Dijon, in imitation of that came eighteen, It was declared off that " Bill was producing together, independent of House cited multitude." towever, no desire to pres9 the cnaTgo severely of Paris, has resolved to undertake important works high and free," and such a shout I never heard in One thousand four hundred and eighty-four Pounds : by the evidence of a surgeon. The prisoner, in his ajainst him. For some years, owing to irregulari- to afford employment to the workmen. Amongst my life. Bill hardly knew what to do with himself. and also defence, made a speech which disgusted every person ties, it was understood that he had been separated other things it has resolved to effect a complete re- In a moment, however, he asked the whole party to Further Increase of £1,256, iu court. He said the charge was trnmped by the from his family. It was hoped that the painful cir- in 'tis said e d pping in of Lives in Leases. girl's mother out of a spirit of revenge, and he charged storation of the old palace of the States of Burgundy drink , and no man , , ver refuse On the dro THE ALLEGED MURDER IN SHOE LANE. wished, he said cumstance in which he was now placed would at an expense of 230,000f. The plans have already an invitation of tbe kind except one, and he died Chelsea is in deep distress. Chelsea is on its knees her with murder and adultery. He , operate beneficially ppon his futnrc conduct. If ing what ?—that it may to call her to prove these matters out of her osv a been submitted to the Minister of tho Interior.— soon aftoty !) so says tradition. Bill's success in- before the public, begg be policeman who was charged s», the !cs:on he now. received would not be lost another speculation of the same spared the ignominy of a sale ? No! But that its Benjamin Cole, the mouth. The learned judae taid he could not call her I'aris Journal. duced him to try " with having caused the death of William upon him. . „ , The Whaling Fleet of the United States.— sort," believing that he could do, as a free man, as 50,000 souls may be bought in for an evangelical as a witness. She could not be examined on the one , that the prisoner called should purchase them ? Cogan in Plumtree-court, Shoe-lano, again ap- other, of which the prisoner must be Mr. G Dawsos deposed The Whaling List, of New Bedford, contains some much as he had before done. lie proposed to set pastor. What, if a Papist Wiison at tlie side or the upon him at his house at Edgbaston, on the 6th of raffl e " and, as he had won Horrible ! What if a Puseyite should be their next peared before Mr. Alderman aware. The prisoner then read a series of questions , interesting statistics, from which some idea of the himself up again in a " , Police Court.—Mr. Alderman Wil- August. He stated himself to be the friend of the immense extent of the whaling business may be before, he thought it would be no more than fair lord ? Scarcely less afflicting ! Oh, subscribe ye Mansion House which he proposed to put to his wile. The greater , and produced a book nurport- your purses, ye wealthy Protes- son , addressing Mr. Lewis, said : Since we last mot had no relation to the case, and excited IJaroness Ton Bock formed. By far the greater portion of this business that he should put the price at COO dols. this time. pious ! Out with very attentively all part of them ins to be her adventures during the Hungarian war. soon taken Bill reserving but one tants ! Buy us, and make us your own ! I havo read over, and studied a v erv strong feeling of loathing aud disgust. The is confined to Massachusetts. The whole number The chances were , were taken before me, as On the Friday following the prisoner called in com- of vessels employed ia 605. Xew Bedford has 27a chance to himself. He pocketed 500 dols., aud the And this in England—in the metropolis—in the the depositions which jury found the prisoner Guilty - The learned judge pany introduced as the well as the evidenco given before the coroner's in- the prisoner to t« o years' hard labour. with the lady, whom he large ships and barks, and more than half tho ton- sport again commenced. Bill's original owner and neigbourhood of the Great Exhibition—in the latter I have also, in the company sentenced " Uaroness." He presented him with a proposal , 2few London, and Pairhaven, himself were the two highest a gain , and in throwing part of the nineteenth century ! Lift up your head quest on this subject. Robbery.- Jane Jones, 22, a prostitute, na"o; 2vantucket , visited Plumtrce-court, and have ex- Stheet for the publication of a new work. The Baroness interest in tho business. '-' It proved a very fortunate speculation sbame-stn'cken America—we can beat-you in impu of an officer, indicted for stealing a purse containing £U 17s., about an equal Thero^re Off Bill lost. Long's room, and the passages of the was stated she was an Hungarian lady, and the Intimate now 132 large ships and barks in port fitting for for Bill and his ma6ter both.' The master had made dent sin. We can plunge deeper than ever you did amined Mrs. the property and monies of Antonio de Vecchi, from houses j Sob. IS and 2S, and I have by such exami- on the evening ol V, ed- friend of Iiofsuth. In consequence of these state- sea, and they will require nearly 4,000 men for offi- S00 dola. clear, and Bill had cleared 500 dols., and in the mire of infamy. You sell men's persons and his person. It appeared that other gentlemen interests in this world—we sell their souls and their nation , been enabled not only thoroughly to com- nesday week the prosecutor, who is servant to General ments, and seeing the names of cers and crew. The total amount of property in- remained with his kind master. They started for iven by the uinerent wit- was in thetdge- tr heconje subscribers, he became a sub- business must be b-tween the master declaring that no money interests for the next. Match the atrocious impiety prehend the evidence g Gabriel, of Ho. 7, Connanght Place, im had vested in the whaling home together, enabled to make up my prisoner, scriber and paid £1 4s. He invited them to meet d a s, with Bill again, unless of the above advertisement, if you can. But, there, nesses, but I have been ware Road, when he was accosted by the , 20 000 000 dollars and 30,000,000 oll r and the should induce him to part degree of credit to be given to that He walked some friends the next day, some of whom spoke amount to risitfg^lO,000,000 dollars ho was willing to leave, but promised him, if he you cannot. We can beat you even 'in wickedness. mind as to the who invited him to accompany her home. oil taken must evidence. The alderman then proceeded at some down Adam-street, towardB German. The Baroness did not speak French, yearly to make it a paying business ; but from an would be as faithful to him as he had always been, Is the case a singular one ? Not at all. Simi- with her a short distance Court lady. length to recapitulate the whole of the evidence Mews, when she stopped at a house into waicli he thought rather strange for a examination of the list we should judge that the until he was twenty-one, he should have his lar advertisements may be seen every day. More tho prisoner (which Cumberland was informed by well contented, and every than half the parishes of the kingdom are private taken at the examination of she wanted him to accompany her, but he re- On the ilonday morning xvitness sperm whalers were not doing a profitable business, freedom. They were both and to comment as he went which ibe prisoner that the lady was ill at the Clarendon more, was satisfied that he had got his property. More than half the clergy oi' the Esta- has already appeared), fused , upon which she gave a signal, and two men many of them having been out three years or one present parts of it, and particularl y nvms, while the Hotel, and he requested Air. Crompton, the sur- small fares. The money's worth.—LouisvilleJournal. blishment are nominated to their benefices by indi- on upon tho various pounced upon him and pinioned hia and yet are now reported with on the evidence of one of the surgeons, an d con- the breast pocket of his gson, to attend her. Mr. Crompton reported that of this year there hasbeen landed ArPREHESSios of Hackeit ix New York.—This vidual patrons. It was but the other day that a prisoner took his purse from first seven months royal cluded by saying—The conclusion 1 have come to the men oft , and followed the pri- sue was very ill, and that, unles3 she had a change 000 dollars worth of sperm, 4,500,000 notorious criminal, who, it will be recollected, wa3 commission, having prelates as members, pro- coat. He threw at about 2,800, d posed to is, that it was none other than the policeman , joined by a police oflicer, who lound ofair, in all probability she would die. Having worth of whale oil, an d 1,200,000 worth of convicted in this country of burglary, sentence to raise the wind for the erection of new injuries. But soner. He was witness dollars and subsequently churches by selling Cole, who has inflicted these external concealing herself behind some cabs m fr.it tims no suspicion of an imposture, bone making a total of 8,500,000 dollars for the transportation for fifteen years, into private hands Bome seven or duty. I have a further tho prisoner was well lodged and housed in a coun- , extraordinary manner eight hundred pieces of ecclesiastical patronage now that is only one part of ray Mews. Sear to where she was taken ' tho EOT that sho firstsevenmonths.givingfor a year nearly 15,000,000 made his escape in a most ' perhaps, the most important Berkeley try situation. from the Model Prison , at Pentonville, proceeded belonging to the crown. Why should Chelsea com- inquiry to mako. and , nurse was picked up empty, and on her being dollars. brother plain ? Its of all What was the cause of death 1 Did death the station house, seventeen sovereigns The prisoner declined asking Mr. Daw30n any Bishopric ov Sierra Leose.—The Rev. Owen to the United States. Since that period his slavery is not singular. hero I fuel a re searched at said he was iiut a friend of the transported. A People ensue from these ii'jarics ? And of silver, including a florin wre found onestions. He Emery Tidal, Perpetual Curate of Holy Trinity, has been convicted oi felony and blame Lord Cadogan—they had better look at all disposed to exer- and a quantity ,—onlv an acquaintance. recently received from America by Mr. Payne, nearer home. For fashion's sake they abet the sys- sponsibility which I urn not u pon her. The prosecutor positively identified the Saroness Arlington, Sussex, has been nominated, and is will- letter think the deceased has mot in the purse at TtsdaleJuu., solicitor of Edgbaston, de- States police, who is over here tem of whicli this is but an isolated cise. If I say that I fl ,rin , as one of the coins contained J IMr ing to go out, as the first Bishop of Sierra Leone. one of the United specimen . The other causes than from the external station house posed that he first saw the prisoner in company some of his doubtfully honest countrymen entire Church Establishment, of which in this coun- his death from Uie ine it was stolen. When at the The Archbishop of Canterbury and her Majesty's to watch , 1 must discharge Cole, and tlie ends oi money she bad about, her *iih the Baroness at the house of Mr. Dawson. who frequented the Exhibition, states that al- try patronage is a main feature , is a huge money injuries se could not tell what On the Sun- government have signified their consent to Mr. justice may thereby be frustrated. I think this ia a Guilty, and the court sentenced •Several other persons were present. ' thougu George Hackett, the escaped conTict. was concern— Kept up with a view to its political influ- The jury found her Baronessi was ill Yidal s consecration, if a moderate endo wment can case for further investigation , and that it will be ' banl labour. , hv manfa g. hearing that the be secured.— Cambridge Chronicle. supposed to have had in his possession a consider- ence and its immense property. Sees are disposed her to six months Hotel before he went yet his of on much the much more satisfactory to tho friends of the decea- PicKWO.- Louiaa Humphreys, 2 , an he calM at the Clarendon Ax audacious robbery has just been committed by able portion of his ill-gotten wealth, same plan a3 parishes, the only dif- force, and infinitely more Pocket stolen the In consequence of her ™l»gOT»*™'« prevailed at Now ference being that in the sed and the police Ann Smith 25, were indicted for having to church. the female servant of a retired officer residing in ruling passion for plunder one case the post is bar- satisfactory to my own mind, that the case should of James Gmever, from- he invited her to his house, to which the BtwnMb and among other depredations he pro- tered for ministerial support , and in the other for «S of lSs , the monies been there Paris. He had been in the habit of making short York go to tlio Central Criminal Court, where it will prisoners were found Guilty .- removed about a fortnight ago, and had trips into the country, on which occasions he had (flsiJe to the residence of a gentleman named bara cash. The infamy of the system is admitted his person .-Both apprehended by Air. New on all hands, but it be tried by a jury, and have the able assistance of Learned Jud«e said that the prisoner Smith up to last night, when she was always recommended the girl, in case of fire, to be Williams, at a placo called Newark, near is still tolerated. Every outrage, counsel; and whatever Tho Stephens. She frequently spoke of her intimacy with others, not in custody, broke however, is doing its work. Faith is gone—love is the learned judges and the hid Sy het>n 't'"icd by him for/obbcry- an^ * emotion. particular, and endeavour, above all things, to save York, and the verdict may be, I am sure it will be a proper ' ountry was rid of her.l He then and friendship with Kossuth with great a small chiffonier which stood in a corner of the into the house, and abstracted therefrom a quantity gone—sense of convenience will not last long. One was time that tuo c her eyes. of these days one and satisfactory to all parties. I must now «entenced her to be transported for seven years, and On such occasions tears would start into salon. Considering from the anxiety shown by her of plate, valued at 3,000 dollars. For this offence , Chelsea, or some less aristocratic manslaughter. had been at his house almost the and now lies in the parish , will be daring commit the prisoner on the charge of Humphreys to bo imprisoned for six months. The prisoner master that this piece of furniture contained some- ho was speedily apprehended , enough to protest that its spi- sir, the same bail will be whole of the time the Baroness wa3 his guest. He she watched where he placed await his trial, and , should he be ritual interests are in its own keeping—not to be —Mr. Lewis : I trust, Rourrt Robinson , 18, was found guilty of having thing valuable, the Now York Gnol to taken ?— Mr. Alderman Wilson : So. I think the property f passed as the secretary and agrat of the Baroness. found that it was kept in his secretary. A will be subject to close imprisonment of sold to the priest of the highest bidder. But then , stolen a handkerchief, .o Mr . Samuel sub- key, and convicted, Uhder the circumstances, having determined to ' his- person.—Umoiier waa sentenced Witness had received about £15 or £16 as days since he left home in such a hurry to catch about ten years. this is a height of magnanimity to which none can I must now Dudley, from and about seventy few lues- hope to nee who commit , I must increase the bail. losi x months' hard labour. ' • scriptions for her new work, the railway train that he left the secretary open. Her Majestt's Visit to Liverpool.— On cannot meet the expense of their each. Mr , Goodman , or eighty g in addition had promised to received a own religious oversight have two sureties in £100 John Smith , 10, pleaded guHly to having stolen a entlemen The eirl immediately took the key and opened the day morning the Mayor of Liverpool and worship. The slaves having read the voluminous de- become subscribers. Mr. Tyndale, in concluding she found 20,000f. in bank notes, , intimating that her deserve to be sold by auction , till in resolution as the chief clerk , woolen horse-cloth, value 1Mb., the property of chiffonier, where letter from Lord John Russell positions, Mr. Alderman Wilson , after the usual his evidence, said he had never met with a more in coupons of rentes, which she se- Majesty the Queen intends to visit Liverpool on well as in knowled ge they cease to accept slavery. Surah Frewin.—the Learned Judge, having enume- and 20 000f. caution , asked the prisoner if he had anything to gentlemanly or accomplished young man than ' In order to turn suspicion from herself as the 9th of October next, when she purposes to pro- They reap but what they have sown.—Nonconfor- The prisoner ; rated his previous convictions, sentenced him to be sense of duty cured mtst. say iu a nswer to the charge. — transported for seven years. tke prisoner, and that nothing but a the thief Bhe called in a frotteur, whom she took ceed to Worsley Hall. 1 am an innocen t man ,- induced before the Court on tnat room alone for some time or- ' Reai-ing Machine. nothing more than that . Mary M'Carthy, 21, a low prostitute, was found him to appear rire to leave in the , M'Cormack b American -- : Will you permit me to say, sir, on be- Occasion. clean all the furniture. When her This implement, which has carried away ono of Mr. Lewia guilty of having stolen a ' watch, the property of derine him to TvixDiXG-ur of Railways and Joist-Stock half of the defendant and the police generally, that ' M. Pacl Hatvjch, late member of the Hun- returned and discovered, the robbery she the Council medals, is now performing a highly with the result of this John Baakett Clark , from his person, and sentenced and lor- master country. Companies.—The two important questions con- they are perfectly satisfied months. garian Diet for the county of "Waitzen , accused the frotteur, but the police having been successful experimental tour through the and your desire to send it to another to iinprisontnciit with hard labour for six ^^TiTt.'S'-'-s. Police for the United fell on her, and she w as arrested It commenced operations at Tiptree Farm, and was nected with the law of liability on this sub]cet— investigation tenninatcug Merlv Chief Commissioner cf called in suspicion namely, as tho tribunal, whore father inquiry w.U be made into tho Wi th . this case the present sittings /%^p^.-g/\ j | K'nguom of Hungary and Transylvania, deposed ' -raris J'«j>er. next heard of at Fnrningham : then its capabilities validity of calls uponcontributorios, and sent to prison. ___ it and as to whether eompuuies not completely regis- circumstances connected with it. They feel that tiiat the safety of prisoners aud all civil matters has been given, that in consequence of were displayed at Mr. Wangle's; and on Friday " more satisfactory Co.nm^Aus^^^.^ ® He re- Vntice House of Lords the large farm attached to tered come within the operation of the act, having the result will be then to the M. do Bruk . ox.MinisJeTof $i were nuder his jurisdiction and control. tbSumption of tiSworks at the , was shown at work on and themselves.— Tho prisoner was then Kacidula, and saw her viewing the House will be the Agricultural College at Cirencester. yet to bo settled, tho whole process of wiuding-up public collected a woman named SJe of tickets for ; fully committed for trial, and the required bail.v?as; in the previous night. She tto September, until the Steamers are about to begin plying fortnightly on in that particular poin/^ sut present ut a perfect :s fm^m Air. Tvndale's house discontinued after the 6th of stand-still . at once tendered and accepted. ssssss"- - ?g was sitting in a room along with other company, the Nile, between Cairo and the first cataract. Mrtl j to Ttt * meeting of Parlia ment. * and he saw her from ihe garden through an open ! 1| J |1 S

s ^ik NORTHERN ST ~...... &, ISoh 8 ., THE ^- _^ . - -^___=^z-z.^^^^^^^^.j^^^^^^ ¦ ¦ ¦ him as -I might, think street, by the officers of the society and polict« ¦ ¦ - "— -. me io puV3uch.qRes.tions.to. . . tho EXECUTION OF AMERICAN How aball I give you an idea of what" wai * .•:•"-- ^OICW * - prbpdrT 1 then said, " Did-you over see the girl?" on Tuesday evening, when twb'carWbads'of prints, once and he replied, " No." I then asked if sbo had ever books'. - copper-platesi -stereotype, unbound Utter- S TMPATHISERS IN CUBA. . the town of Melfi-? The cathedral is : Gbobl Mother.—Mary.;.A;nri replied that she - had press, Ac, wore taken away. • down rTm miALIi —A given him anything, and ho The defendant, Dug- , as are tho college, the churches; the given him an apple. I then said, " I havo lost such dale, wa8" one of the oldest offenders of this class, The United States Mail steam- ship Hum- military depot, and 163 houses—ninety-eight a description of articles aa are likely to come into having been repeatedly convicted and punished ; li=*ldt, Captaiu Lines, from New York, en are in a falling state, and 108 pronounced as the possession of such a person as you," and pro- bat, on the last occasion of his apprehension, he amon a !S^S^ ^ ^duced a card containing the list Of the things, and gave tho gociQty an undertaking that he would s tta poor of ulei, SmSm?^ ! route for Havre, arrived of Coves oa Thurs- dangerous. The military have arrived, and Sfertei ^s^i^ssformer examination ™£u£ is by ar«amination.-On the stated what a part of them were. The prisoner then wholly abandon such infamous traffic if further day morning, and after transhipping he* Eng- are working away. Our medical staff stated ehe was the wife of * <"™™- said have got the slippe s; i proceedings against him a thou- the priBoner house in the , " I r they were g ven to were suspended—a stipu- lish mails and passengers, immediately left for no means strong enough. More than cial traveller, doing business for a , me by a young woman of the name of Hannah, a lation which was then agreed to, although never, fcer destination. £>ho brought a large and sand been dug up. l east and of the tow* and at pw»t« .tai|«n« servant to Mr. Swift. I asked him his address, on his part, complied with. It was believed that bodies have already It appeared that the pn- " KrAwSSSSS* valuable cargo, a good number of passengers, need not add, all dead. The wounded are through the country. and he said, 8, Church-street, Kenuington, but tho extent of the stofck , which they had now been tieatt had indulged in a constant practice ri dnnfc and specie to the amount of 100,000 present every variety of Boner attend- added that he also lived at Banacomb-creacent, able to Seize, would go far to break up his trade.— dollars, over 600, and ing, so far as to render herself incapable of y removed. h d c , consigned to London The town offers a wants, and to Uniou-row, Clapham, for he had hardl Sergeant C a wi k 2 F division , deposed that he wounds and fracture. ing to her children's most primary I then said I shall take you into oustody for having accompanied Mr. Nealo to the house of the defen- sssss&SssS ?™™ for the week The intelligence from Caba that reached strange and awful appearance. M** suoh an extent had she gone, that, in your possession things that have been stolen from dant at 37 Holy well-giireet resided at No. 8, Three-Her- , , at about half.past five Isew York on the 21st nit, relative to the r.^ during which she had me, and I did take him into custody. At the station on Tuesday afternoon. Their approach was wit- Mn mediately captured. Accounts differ in regard a close on Wednesday morning last nature of tho charge against her. It has since been -la answer to the magistrate tho by the hands, viz., , who appeared much London News," as well as tho fashionable print' complainant, 2&lu and destination of the meil in oonceded two points required cruel neglect of the prisoner cent-looking countryman tlO 8hould know the nt.hoi- twn n. O n .V if ^ to the object and overtime to be charged ascertained that the affected, waited on the magistrate ( Mr. Elliott,) sellers at the West End , might be as fairly in- one hour less per week, could not have arisen through poverty, as during tlieso launches, it being stated ou the one twenty-five per cent, more than usual time. and requested his advice and assistance under the dicted for printing copies of the Grecian Slave at endeavouring to effect an the previous week she had received £2 from her which might now be seen hand that they were Escape op two Coswcm.—On Friday evening in- consumed in following extraordinary and somewhat suspicioui the Great Exhibition, The Duke of Wellington" husband, nearly all of which had been . Isaacs stated that on the 15th in nearly every shop window with many other and Ann escape, and on the other that they vrere only formation was received at the different police * prisoner being now placed at the circumstances :—Mr , Hicks.—The following letter named Baker and drink. • On tho of August a girl of fifteen years of age, who had similar engravings. Mr. Henry remarked, that has been ad< crntewg from one point of a bay to another, in stations that two more convicts, bar she appeared perfectly calm, and betrayed no dressed b Griffith s bad effected their escape from Dartmoor been in his service for three years and six weeks, these were questions for the consideration of a y tbo Duke of Wellington to the order to reconnoitre a town with a view of an , emotion proper to the position iu which 8lie had Secretary to the West and Prison. Both were dressed in the convict suit, conduct. The pri- had disappeared from his house, and though be had jury. It seemed evident that the seizure of stock North London attack. The number of men captured placed herself by her unnatural made every exertion to discover her he had not had been sufficiently extensive to enable the so- Anti-Enclosure Society ;— marked D P and a broad arrow. soner was fully committed to Newgato for trial. ' Waliner Castle. ¦was about fifty, of whomforty were Americans. The Challenge Match betwebn the America been able to obtain the slightest intelligence about ciety to proceed against him at the sessions, and SeptembQr 1, 3851. Field-Marshal the The children will in the meantime, ba taken care of in answer to a letter he The Duke They wera immediately taken to Havannah, and thb Titania.—This exciting contest, in Yf hioh legate Workhouse. her until the 25th, when, he would bo accordingly commuted for trial. of Wellington presents his such deep inte- in St. Giles's Cripp had written to Mr. Carter, ono of the coroners for defendant was required to enter into his own re- compliments to and the nest morning wore conveyed by a all the vachting werld has evinced Important io Weavers.—Mr. Joseph Phillips, a Mr. Griffiths. In answer to this application, rest, came ofi on Thursday, off the Isle of Wight. hall-street, ap- Surrey, he received a communication to the effeot cognizances in £150, and provide two sureties of strong body of soldiers over the bay, and in silk-weaver, of No. 2, New Basing that on the 23rd he held an inquest on the body of £100 each with twenty-four hours* notice of bail. that the Duke of Wellington should Notwithstanding two accidents to the gear of the peared to a summons to answer a complaint of re- , assist parties of twelve were all shot, in the presence mainsail of the America, which caused a delay of a young woman somewhat answering her desorip- Henry May, iu the service of another printseller Mrs. Hicks and her husband to fill au ap« 00 s ctators fusing to pay John Godo, a journeyman weaver, in tion. Previous to this be (Mr. Isaaos) had in the of 20,000 or 30,0 pe . The most three or four minutes, losing at least half-a-mile. for vforfc done aa per contract. , , in Holywell-atreet, named VTinn (both of whom had potntmeut of gatekeeper in Hyde-park und« loyed to hasten and distance 4 m. 12 s before his employ, £1 2s., oourae of the inquiry, learned sufficient to satisfy ,) was fined £5, barbarous means were emp she reached the required . —From the complainant's statement it appeared been convicted of similar offences the ranger, he begs leave to decline, and insure their death, and their corpses were the Tiiania ; and on her return was, for the second and three- him that a young man named Willlsen, and who or committed for two months in default, for having beating tho Titania in the that he bad engaged to weave forty-five held a situation as a messenger in a merchant's one of the porters of the without expectation that he will make such subjected to the greatest indignities. Among time declared the victor, quarters yards of velvet, at 3s. 6d. per yard. Be assaulted and obstructed fifty-two minutes. During the greater office in his neighbourhood, had something to do Society for the Suppression of Vice while he was appointment. He likewise begs leave to de- tfcosa executed is TV. S. Crittenden, son of entire run by had received £6 10s. on account while the work cliue to grant a license part of the return the Titauia was hull down, and and now sued for with her disappearance, and ho in consequence engaged in the seizure at Dugdale'u. (It appeared , in hia capacity of tho Attorney-General of the United States, was in progress of manufacture, but he and in some instances on the America reaching the Sab she was at least said that a con- questioned him very closely on the subject, that the officers were hooted, ranger, to Mrs. Hicks or to her husband to and a colonel of the invading force. The the remainder.—Mr. Humphries denied all knowledge as to what had become of of about fifty persons, who had eight miles astern. tract had been signed by complainant at the time assaulted, by a mob construct bouso, hut, or stand, or stall, within situation of the invading party is not known ; Thb IJbbbrby Accident.—Visit of the Govern- stipulated her. On examining his person and lodgings he, assembled on the occasion.) . the precincts of H de-park. he undertook the work, in which it was however, found several articles, such as a silver WORSHIP-STREET. Drunk and DiSOR- y The Duke of but it is presumed that their movements have ment Inspector.—One of the government inspectors that complainant should put fifty wires to the inch — " Wellington does not think it with success, from the fact that [Mr. Diekenson) has visited these collieries, and haa pencil case, a pair of worked slippers, and other dehi,v." Vfm. Johnson, aa the name was entered necessary to been attended in weaving the velvet, and deliver five yards every ,) and those an elderly person of military notice the directions of Mr. Griffith s minutely inspected the red pit in which the accident —Mv. Phillips contended articles belonging to him (Mr. Isaacs , on the charge sheet, upon no intelligence has been received from the re- is that he has reported the week until it was finished . he said, the girl had made him a present of. He who described himself as haYin " been occurred. The result , there were not fifty wires to the inch, in consequence appearance, the performance, by the duke, of the dutieH of inforcenhMits which have been sent from works to be defective in many essential respects. (applicant,) however, took him into oustody on a a cavalry officer , was stated to be a director of one his office. He has no control over tho Havannah, their means of communication of which the value of the material was very much knowing them to mercantile companies in the acts The airway, in particular he pronounces to be ut- hes a weaver's harness charge of receiving thoso articles of the most important of the Board of Woods and Forests. having been cut off. There existed very deep fceriy inadequate for the purpose of ventilating the deteriorated.—John Hug , bave been stolon , and he at present stood remanded city, and is known to be a gentleman of extensive -—Mr. H. maker, said he had examined the velvet in question, , s laced beforo Dowell Griffiths. ' feeling at Havanuah at the leaving of the mines, and has submitted an entirely new plan to forty-five wires by the Lord Mayor on that charge. At the time of property at Stoke Newington wa p and found in some parts there were his remand no discovered of the the threefold charge of being Jury Lists.—Claims op Exemptions.— On Tues- Cherokee, but the fear of the government re- Mr. Ridgway. He recommends that the existing while in others there were only forty- tidings had been Mr. Hammill upon airway3should be abandoned and a fresh current to the inch, unfortunate girl, so that the charge merely drunk and incapable of taking care of himself, day notice was given that in the present month tho strained an expression of it. 6-xeat impatience four and forty-threo wires to the inch.—Complain- the execution of his duty, jury lists will be exhibited on the church doors fofc drivsn through some old workings above the levels in fifty wires to amounted to receiving the articles he had men- assaulting an officer in prevailed for the receipt of further news. ant said it wa3 impossible to get himself in a riotous and improper the next three Sundays, and that all persons sixty now in use, aud a new road made to connect the old ground and in signing the tioned. On the receipt of Mr. Carter, the coro- and conducting The authorities professed to be uncertain works in question with the now. On Thursday the inch on a. cotton , ' , went to the station- i custody at the station house.—W. or upwards must claim at the petty sessions to be contract defendant told him he had never had any ne^ a note he, Mr. Isaacs, manner while n ¦whether Lopez himself had landed, but had evening a public meeting of the inhabitants of the house at Brixton, and upon being shown the ap- Fitzpatriok, a policeman : About two o'clock on exempted, otherwise they will be bound to sem made like it before, and had requested him to put I was on duty in Myrtle- ou juries. As additioual duties are likely to be im- se:u with the reinforcements a large number Staffordshire Colleries was held iu the Town Hall. conditionally. parel of the young woman on whose body the in last Monday afternoon fifty wires if he could , but it was only been held he at once recognised them as street Hoxton, when I saw the defendant on norse- posed under a recent act, persons eutfMed, to CX« of cots for the wounded. It seemed to be pre- Hauley, in compliance with a requisition signed by —Hughes said it was possible to put fifty wires to quest had , , the jurymen on the late inquest at the Saracen'a the clothes of bw late servant, from inquiries he baek, riding towards Hoxton church. He was emption should claim the same. paring for every contingency. It -will be for- the inch on a. cotton ground, but it was very diffi- peculiar position, his head and Ik-ad Inn, and several rate-payers of the townships said he had made made, he found that the body of the girl had been riding in a most tunate indeed, in tbo great divereity of events of Ilanley and Shelton and addressed to tho chief cult.—Bishop, another weaver, in a brickfield at Brix- back in such a manner that his , velvet of the same kind for defendant with fifty found in a pond of water shoulders leaning ff l&xVim ¦which are now crowding on, if something does bailiff of these townships, calling on him to convene ton, on the 20th, that an iuquest had been held at head very nearly touched the animal's tail. He , #x. wires to the inch, and frequently forty-eight and Horse public-house, Brixton-road, on was decidedly drunk, and had not the slightest con- sot occur which will invol ve the Spanish a meeting to consider the conduct of her Majesty's forty-nine wires to the inch.—llughes said the value the White COBN. authorities in serious difficulties with our owe government in reference to that inquiry, to adopt twopence por the 23rd . when tho jury returned an open verdict trol over his horse. A man who knew the defen- praying for the enforcement on all of the material was lessened by about Found drowned. —Mr. Elliott : Were there dant stopped the horse, and, addressing the defen- Mas k-sane , Monday, Sep tember 1.—There was an in- a memorial yard by reducing the number of wires.—Sir G. of " " creased quantity of Wheat government, The poor fellows died bravely, future occasions of the 13'and 14 Tic. c. 100, and violence on the body ?—Mr. Isaacs : dant, said Sir, I think you had better stop and offering this morning from Garroll said the contract was a running one, aud any marks of " Es8ex and Kent (all new and of good quality), which sold not a sign or murmur or degree of fear was for tho appointment of a resident inspector ot None, Sir, I believe ; but it appeared to have been recover yourself," and I also advised him to do so. rather heavily at laat Monday ' s prices. Hardl y anything applied to all the work complainant might have inion of the jurors, from, its decomposed The defendant, however, by that time had raised betrayed by any of them. They were led out mines for the county of Stafford . The meeting was done since the execution of it. It was very evident the op was done in cither old English , or Forei ;>u Wheat, and ten at a time, and shot from behind. One very numerously attended, and the chief bailiff, state, that the body must have been a considerable himself upright, and went on, but very soon got quota tions may be considered nominall y the sunic as last that complainant had not fulfilled ail the conditions five days elapsed position again week. Plou r very sloiv sale at declinii-g rates. In Barley fine lookin fellow who was the last shot, J. H. Clemenson, Esq.., took the chair. Resolu- and he must therefore dismiss the time in the water, whereas only into the same dangerous , and I there- g , with the objects ng of that contract, from her leaving my residence until the time when fore ran forward to take him into custody, but little doing. Bean s and Pens unaltered. We were but ¦while tions in accordance of the meeti ns. moderately supplied with Oats , and those neail y all Ar- kueeling awaiting bis turn, calmly were adopted one of which was supported by summo she was found. The jurors were also of opinion before I could do so he fell clear off his horso, but , MARYLEBONE.—Savaok Assault. — William changel ; nee dy buyers had to pay a slight advance uj;oa look-- be used once, producing Mr. Sammon's absence. Mr. Rust applied to the had a right to io so.—The prisoner in his defence permanent flje, Persons who havu been deceived by use- gaining infor- man to take him to the station, for fear some acci- Oporto , &c. police, and by their aid succeeded in repeated that he set fire to the honse to kill the LivEHrooL —The new clip is uow Later news from Kaplea eonfirm the fears less preparatioss (dangerous to the head, hair, &C), wiU mation to the effect that the pianofortes were in the dent should happen to him, hut when he got there , Aug . 30. -Scotch . to the extent and duration of find thus dye unexceptionable.—Price 3s. 6d> per bottle. bugs.—He was remanded for a week. he turned obstinate, tried to get out, and abused coming to hand more freely, and good parcels of prime entertained as hands of a pawnbroker named Clarke, in Long-acre. Distressing; Cask.—A miserable elderly man, laid wool are taken by tho manufacturers and spinners at medical Sent post free on receipt of forty-eight postage stamps by the indivi- them all scandalously. Great praise was duo to the earthquake. A gentleman writ- Al ias Dean. The prisoner was taken into custody, who gave his name John Leach, was supported into full prices. White Highland is scarce and inquired for. ing cene of the disaster says :— * The dual who came to the shop on both occasions and the police for their forbearance to the defendant, The demand for crossed or Cheviot is still anything but from the s the bar in a weakly state, charged with having at- who said nothing about any previous fall, whilo the good. Trholeofthe district of Ban has suffered for RUPTURES EFFECTUALLY AND PERMA- hired the pianofortes, not being to be met with.— tempted to commit suicide. A yollce-constable isaid s. d. s. d Robert Tilling, carman, proved the delivery of two fall that I saw him sustain was a very heavy one.— miles round; scarcely a house in any of the NENTLY CURED WITHOUT A TRUSS. that at an early hour on Tuesday morning he was Mr. Daniel Reid, a master baker confirmed the Laid Highland Wool, per 211bs U G to 10 0 piano? from Messrs. Rust and Stahl's, at No. 6, , h)and villages in that direction may not bo said to DR. GTJTHREY still continues to supply on duty in Maynard-street, Hornsey, when his at- last witness in almost identical terms.—Mr. Ham- White His do 12 0 to 13 0 the afflicted with his celebrated remedy for this Foley-place. On the first occasion witness saw tention was attracted by deep groans in an unoc- Laid Crossed do., unwashed 11 0 to U' 'J be Injured. The terror and misery ib beyond manning complaint , which has never fiuled m effecting a Mr. Sammon as well as the female prisoner. On mill having reprimanded the prisoner, sent him to Do. do., washed 119 to 13 « cupied house, on entering ¦which he i'ound the pri- the House of Correction for seven days for assault- ¦ my powers of description. Basilicata lias perf ect cure. It is applicable to evt ry variety of Single the second occasion the female prisoner only was in a pool of blood, unable to laid Cheviot do., unwashed . \t 0 to 14 0 an d Double Rupture, in male or female of any age, how- soner lying speak. ing tho officer in the execution of his duty, and also Do. do., washed 1± 0 tolU 6 suiRjred throughout the whole district. Ttie present.—William Barnes, painter, had been em- With assistance he took him to the station-house, White. Ciieviotdo . do ., 23 0 to i'i (! ever bad or long standing ; is easy and painless in applica- ployed to do work at No. 6, Foley-place. The per- sentenced him to a furthe r term of seven day s for Venosa is nearly destroyed ; t ion, causing no inconvenience or confinement , etc. ; and where , on being examined , a deep wound was found his indecent and outrageous conduct while in the Impo rts for the week 397 bags. town of % part of the kingdom with son who employed and paid him, went by the name l'reviuusly this year i 'M bags. market place is one Leap of rains, and you will be sent free by jxwt to any , in his arm, from which he bled profusely, and he station house.—The defendant looked astounded at t fuH instructions, rendering failure impossible, on receipt of Bousley. The prisoner then represented herself became quite insensible. A surgeon was sent for FoaKtGX—The stocks of wool are very li ght ; conse- and there threatening to fall. , the decision, and was apparently about to offer quentl y there is little doing b see houses here of seven shillings in postage stamp-;. «>r by I'ost Offica- as the housekeeper of Bousley.—Edward Ferryman, who dressed the wound , and every proper attention y private con tract. The into In more than one place I observed the earth nr(l.'r, payable at the Gray's-'nn-ryad Office. assistant to Mr. Barnes, helped to remove one of sonic observations, but was at once removed by the arriva ls—about 800 tales East India—are held lor public A'ldress—Henry Guthrey, M.D., (i, Ampton-street, was afforded him until broug ht to this- court. He gaoler. sale, tu taKc place here on the 12th September, . showing ragged fissures. In the pianofortes from No. 6, Foley-place. The piano would give no accoun t of himeelf , Oil searching torn up and Graj's-inn-road, London. At home for consultation daily, was taken away in a coal van but witness did not HIDES, thJ3 district the earthquake assumed its fi..m u tin 1 mornin gs, and O UU < evenings ; Sundays , him a punknif e- V*fts found in hta pocket covered with THAMES.—A Gasg of SnARi-ens.—W. Smith, «r«yted. know Where.—Mr. Clarke, pawnbroker, 55, Long- blood, and , on being restored to his. sense3 he was an old man of respectable appearance, described as Leadenhall. —Market hides, SGlb. to G41b., Hd. to 1|phie6 of the suc- and had taken articles in pawu from her. There was charged with being 801b. , 2d. to iid. ; ditto. SOlb. to 8Slb., --^i ; ditto , cess of his remedy, which may be seen by any sufferer. with a penknife.—Mr. D'Eyncourt inquired as to 4, Cottin-street, Poplar, S81b..to y«H)., ad to Ji id. ; ditto DUlb. to llHib. , 3?d. to — d. j E:spola iB in rains ; the cathedral no longer alight have been a piano among them. The case the cause of such rash conduc t ?—Prisoner (cry ing): concerned , with others not in custody, in stculing ' I am thankful for my restoration to health and comfo't, was remanded at this stage of the proceedings for ditto, 1011b. to 1121b. , 1(1 to 4|d. ; Calt-bkins , cuch , is. Oa. exists. An inhabitant of this town told me by jour beautiful cure of mj B>»uWe Uupture. ' —M.TS. I did it to got rid of my troubles. I am kired of my £153 from George Gibson , also a farrier, of High- to us Od. ; horse -hides 5s. t« Us. a weak for tho production of the pianos. ilfTii lw . the falling of the buildings produced such a con- Karrctt. ¦ life.—Mr. D'Eyncourt : Ha ve you got friends ?— street, Poplar. When taken into custody, amongst that for morethanhalf an hourafter As you were kind enough to sh»w me your Museum of LAMBETH.—Robbery.—M. Willisen, a well- Prisoner : I have not ; I have only casual acquain- other things found upon him were a box of artifi- sternation olti Trusses when I called on you, I think it nothing but dressed young man, of rather respectable appear- cial eyes a gold watch a guinea , and somo silver. ®l)$ ©atftto no one who could give a fair I should send you mine to add to the number , as it tances.—Mr. D'Eyncourt: Wh en did you last sleep , , ihc event he could find ance, and who had been brought from the Mansion ?—Prisoner : Some weeks ago—in High- — Complainant stated that'he had recently arrived ht is now useless to me; I have not worn it since I used your in a bed IVom th& QaulU of Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. coherent answer to a question. Day and nig remedy five months ago.' —John Clarke , Kisley. House, was placed at the bar on Tuesday char ged gate.— Mr, D'Eynsourt ordered, that lie should ho from Calcutta, and know tho prisonev eight or nine vu:=ieu, men, and children were tearing away Dr. Guthrey being the sole possensor of the Hemedy for with receiving a silver pencil case and other arti- provided immediately with proper nourishment and days. On Monday, having to go to St. JohnV BA NKKUTTS. and relatives. Rupture , it can only be procured direct from his residence cles tho property of Mr. Henry Isaacs, from a taken to tho Royal Free Hospital, with a request wood , tho prisoner directed him how to proceed Dymas ISonsK't, Mark-lane, City, and Golden-square, St tU rams to find their friends ;is ¦bo James were employed ve. young woman, named Mary Ann Boreham, knowing that they might receiro him under their care.—The there, and appointed to meet him at the Yorkshire 's, Westminster, wine merchant—William Hero Ai llionero, the inhabitants that they had been stolen.—Mr. Isaacs said : About Stingo in tho Sew-road. They did meet accord- LucUius, Kenuiugton row , Keimingti.-n, cuaehn uiUer half • DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE IIEAT) unfortunate man was then supported out of court in t- John Mid glcy, Kingetou-upon-Hull , carpent er — when I arrived in digging at the rnins ; , &c. the middle of July last I missed a number of arti- a most deplorable state. ingly, an d had some bread and choose and alo. They GUTHREY'S Remed for Deafness Henry Aaams Niayiuuii, Jewry street , Aldgatc , City, tuh town is destroyed. I think I never could DR. y , cles from my residence, 159, Fenchurch-street, Shop-Lifting. then proceeded arm-in-arm to Oxford-street ¦ att i- etc., permanently restores hearing, enabling' the BOW-STREET. — — Mary Ann , w hei e and Church -stree t, Shureditch , clothier—Matthew I' ¦witness a more painful picture, aud I and my wife spoke to the young woman Boreham, Henry, a young woman of dissipated appearance , they bad somo brand y and water. The prisoner son, South Shields , Durham , ironmonger—William .T ames pat ient in a few days to hear the ticking of a watch , even I' liethual - Deafness lias c.xistt-,1 for many years thon in my service, on the subject of their disap- was charged before Mr. Hall with stealing ibrty- then said , " I've a littlo business across the way ; axman and Catherine 1'uxman , lUira-stteet need not remind you I have attended the in cases where the gn-en silk and has beeu successful in hun- pearance. On the 15th of August the young wo- derry , value £1 12s, wait five minutes, ami if I do not come iu , dyers—John I'hUU ps, Luiigtou, StaftuvusliU e , Avouuded after , and from any cause whatever, nine yards of Scotch the pro- that t\UHJ grocer — more than one battle cases where instrumen ts and surgical assistance man suddenly left my house ¦without apprising us of ^ '1 William Strurge , juil., I'aternoster-ru w, City, dreds of perty of Mr. 11. Quinn , d raper, of Clare-market.— rasvko for home. The complainant stopped to look manufac turer. that is bad enough ; but here with the have failed iu giving relief , It removes all tliQSQ distress , bookseller —Uubev t Tlwvpa , Stafford , last her intention. From what I bad heard , on the Prosecutor's shopman stated thutabout ten o'clock , at a picture shop, when a second party, whom he —.Mm Wall and , Kt ;tt, head and ears , and by its occasional use Thomas Young Wall , C hatham horrors of the very worst of wounds, the crash, ing noises in the Monday following I called on the prisoner at the on Saturday night, he was stauding at tbo shop- had accidentall y seen t hat morning, ca'ine bs-cwers—Thomnv. Worces ters hire , will prevent deatness occurring again at any future up and Webb , Stuurbriuge , yea see a mother lamenting a child under a place of business of his master, Mr. Byass, a wine door, when" the defendant walked up, and in liia said , " I'm glad to seo you , Mr. Gibson ," and clothier . period. merchant, in Lanibourne-chunibers, which is mass of fallen rubbish; a father wildly ask- The remed y, which is s:mple in application , •will be sent nearly presence took up the roll of goods produced. She asked him to take something to Uriuk , to which BAKKRUl 'ICY ANNULLED. of seven opposite to my residence, and where he holds the with great coolness when witness consented ing whereis my femily—-my -wife?—children free by post, with full instructions on receipt was marching off com- , provided they went to some John Jfac dufr , Dryiiinuwr , Brecknockshire , auction eer. shillings in postage stamps, or by I' ost-fcffice orde r, pay- situation of messenger, On seeing him, I said, plainant arresiod her, about tlireo yards fro m the place where ho could see his frieud , the prisoner \riihoat parents ; some lamenting over the to Dr. , SCOTC H SEQUliSTiiATIO ^e. abl e at the Gny Vinn-ro aJ Office, addres sed " Matthews, do you know anything of my ser vant door, and gave her into custody.—Prisoner said from the window. After spending tcu or fifteen dyin», some weeping over the dead. Gran Guthrey, 6, Ampton-atr eet, G«iy's-inn-roaa , London , girl V' and his reply was, " I never saw the girl." althoug h drunk on minutes in Alexander J iaime, farmer , Tiliioch , Auerdeensliire—J uo. 1 and 5 till /, she was quito innocent, the a billiard room, the new comer said, " 1 Lssslie, Thoma s Lusslie , uwd JoUu Les<y. juti., Audrey , Bio .' Gran Bio ! The village of Bavile has where he may he consulted daily from 11 till , I then left , but from what I subsequently —Mr. Hall observed that he could think you must (Smdays excepted). night in question. give your friend up," ai;d they were quarriers—John Kenned y, Saint Andn-ws , builder—A les* aetually disappeared. I found all about this cure is guaranteed in heard I went back and saw the prisoner. not brin g himtelf to that opinion ; as tho property about to leave, when a third person came in undur Lsiing, and Alctniidcr lltchurd B:il!aS , Ll'illl, ll"-'r* Xotice.—A.perfect and perma nent him I said, "Matthews (for , ox- district large fissures, partly filled up with every case. Addressing , BO was found on her ls« should remand her for in- pressing a hopu that ho did not intrude , to which C;i:t;iiS. years but him) yon know where the girl is, houses. A man who escaped told •I had been a marty r to deafces.? for eleven , I addressed I am quiries. Prisoner then lofc the dock , protesting witness replied that they had no private conversa- me it ap- can now hear most di=tinctlj. Your remedy oujjht to be ; and if you do not tell mo shall seo Mr. peared to him that for a minute he certain I with cries aud tears her entire ignorance of the tion and tho room was as free to him as to them. DEATH. was being m reknown. ' —H. M. , Bristol. . . Byass." Tho prisoner replied that I might, with charge. Brand Died .'it Sheffield on tha 2'Jih of Auaust , 1851, George the air ; the ' I was given up by all the aurists as incurable , and tried y and water was called for, and tiie conversa- tossed about in earth appeared, pleasure ; and I went into Mr. ByaBs's office, when Tiik IloLTWEiL-BTHKBT Kbisakck.—William Du#- tion turned upon America iSeu Cavill , sun of Geurg« Cavil,' , uged eight months. , with a breathing power several instr uments , etc., but to no purp ose, they only called in. Mr. Byass, upon being , whereupon tho third *s >t were , and then made me worse. Your remedy has quite cure d me, l ean the prisoner waB d.-ile, of Holywcli-atrcct , Strand , wan brought uomer said ho had just returned from tticre, having 1 came a different movement—a shaking hear my wateU tick 1 iufortneu ofthe circuuwtancc, asked tho pmonet before Mr. Henry, charged with having riatfcfi by Vi'ik uiA.M i\!i:iiii, oi.V>. a , iinei-iesr.oio-sm L • to and ; clearly. —Louisa B , Oxford. in his pos- gone over as servant to a single gentleman I' Thank God for Deafnes s; knew of tho affair, upon which the pri- wliu iu the yavisu ot St. Aam-, \\ x;s-nn»9f.cr , aiuw i rsiniu i - ir *. Here some military had arrived to exca- I was led to try your Kemedy what he session , for public sate, a quantity of obscene and died whilst there, nnu left him £22, it had preve nted me preaching for three j ears , and all the began to laugh, and his master checked him , induccut prints. Mr. Scale, from 000, with a pro- oilice, 1", Gtt:st WIndmili-s trest , Hjij-.T.rirket , in the City va ? t!.u I' rqjiy ietov! FEM-CUS U posin tt mes as before . Send me half a doren poor remark n Suppression of the poor of four differ.cnt parishes in Enphnd leav- ?iOlt. Esq., .*.!.r. , and publiai.cd by tbu -'ftid V ii,di.im g bodies. This place was really deserted for my y a very serious matter, and requesting Vice, stated that a very extensive , I nshoner3 , for whiib. I enclose an order for forty-two the contrar , seizure- of inde- ing him to select what locality he pl eate-i. He thon SliMvit «t the o-K-e in the f urns sr-'ssf ; •'-Uil I'Jirisli ,—» tv th-i inhabitants, at least I saw yew few. snJlin gg.'—SeT.Rolti the pencil-case, .penknife, and worked ita coat publications had been effected " . geftwuber 0th. ) V>1 E .Bert f. seen iu llolywcU- KSKeu compluiuant if there were anv poor aud &¦ -aiurto .