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TO DAKIEL O'CGXNELL, ESQ., M.P. to under PL Abi'no, a consequence of the formidabla white caps extending entirely across the lake. Sib—Since I last addressed you, the Grand Jury The brig Roswm with a full oargo from the Upper have returned a True Bill against joa and oilier par- Lakes, came in during the height of the snow stot-ax ties charged with ihe commission of those uudefio." as did also Borne schooners.—Buffalo Com. YJth ableciimes called " sedition/'—which means every- instant. thing that the existing Government chooss3 to Mr. Fox, fhe British minister at WelJingtonj hs3 , been dangerously (so it is said) ill of the bilious allege as being likely to weaken their politics] ' infiaenoe ,; and ** conspiracy, fever. His health is now improving. " the meaning of which Professor Dsvight, of Yalo Collegtt, was kilted a I hare neTer heard so well denned as by a' Lanca- few days since, by a studeat named Fassit. The shire hand-loomwearer , who, upon being asked the cause was a sudden quarrel,and the student wearing meaning of conspiracy, replied, **if you and anj arms. bodj else agree to do anything that I don't like J AND LEEDS GENERAL ADVERTISER.! Bill Johnson, the so-called " hero" of the Thou- , call that 1 sand Isles, has been kilted by his own son-in-law in conspiracy,' YOL - YII- SO. 314. SATURDAY, ffOYEMBER 18, 1843. ""^SSH " Iowa. A negro, named Grfdley, was hung .by a In my former letter I told yon that the Govern- . ^S^^ mob, by lyncb-law, and afterwards burnt, a few X&ent Tronld not allow days since, at Raymond, Mississippi. He had com- either yon or the country to ledge, and having burst from all those prejudices by The Times] correspondent givea the it following reap a trimaph CLOTH AND TAILORS' mitted several robberies. from an acquittal. And in many which it has been long trammelled,will drink at the NEW WOOLLEN TRIMMING analysis :— I former articles ' CANADA.—The Canadian news is uninteresting. that I have "written npon the subject , source, and be no longer ratisfied with merely ESTABLISHMENT, Tho elections in the several states which first took I told yon that yon -would place all resulted in the triumph of the Locofooo or The debates in both houses were upon minor subjects. find it impossible to l&pping the skim from the surface. Those super- After a long discussion in the House of Assembly, Bsparate your 37, BKIGGATE, LEEDS, AND MAKKET Pi ACE, DARLINGTON. democratic party, while those in /September and own responsibility from the acts of ficial ideas which floated fantastically upon the October, with the exception of New Jersey, were all the bonding of foreign cattle clause in the Agricul- other parties contending attention of the Public tural Protection BiJl had adopted. Meetings for the same measures, imagination of enthusiasts will no longer satisfy that 1V/T H. DAVIS respectfully invites the to his VALUABLE and EXTENSIVE favourable to ;the Whig cause. Of the 201 elected, been however yon and they mi were still being held throughout the province respec- ght differ in your course of craving after knowledge to which vast improve- tho Locofocos claim 138, and allow the Whigs 63. action. I mention that Of the 22 to be elected, they claim 14, and allow the ting the removal of tbe seat of Government;, and- the circumstance here for tne ments of latter yearshas led. The manner in which OE WOOLLEN correspondent of the Quebec Gazette mentions that pnrpose of commenting upon STOCK CLOTHS, Whigs 8. According to this statement, the next the following para- the English Chartists now sympathise with you house of representatives would consist of it was an open question. Some attributed the sudden graph, which appears in y Which he has purchased for Cash, arid is determined to FeU for a very small amount of profit. The Goods change to the receipt of despatches from England, our address of the 11th of and your persecuted brethren must put those Irish- for sale only, but will Locofoco or Democratiodnembera ... ¦ 152 this month, to the people , are of first-rate Manufacture, and not made have the good properties of wearing aad others to a wish on the part of the Governor- of Ireland. That para- men to the blush who designated me as a convicted well, and ensuring future orders, ¦ ; Whig | 71 graph runs thu3i— General to have the question considered open. : libeller, and the Chartist prisoners, as offenders DOUBLE-MILLED WATERPROOF TWEEDS, An attempt was made about a fortnight since to ** Bat—attend to me—if "there "be nniing iie irials The Stock consists of BEAVERS, PILOTS, Democratic majority 81 who had been mildly dealt with by the "Whig KEKSEY5, CASSIMERES, SUPERFINE YORKSHIRE and WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, From this estimate, the Whigs deduct produce a disturbance among the Sv. Regis Indians, the slightest outbreak of Tiolence in any paridi some 8 or , it administrators of the law, or rather by the adminis- WOOLLEN and COTTON CORDS, FUSTIANS, &o. &o. Waistcoaungs from ls. 6d. upwards, in 10, thus admitting a majority of about 70. With in the late disputed territory, by exciting them vnlilbe my duty immediately to abandon against the British, and claiming a portion of their the Kepeal trators of "Whig law. Another charge which you endless variety. ' this clear aud undisputed majority of 70, or two- cause, and to forsake a people wb» at numerous bod thirds of tbe whole house, the Democratic party in village, which, had always beeu considered British. such a critical have bronght agaiu&t the Chartist body is, that they M. H. D. takes this opportunity to thank the y of TAILORS, who have patronized him The attempt failed, and troops are to be sent period as the present, with Mr. Culling worth, and begs to assure them Coagress, bo far as the house is concerned, can. de- from would not follow the ad rice I were Tory Chartists ; whereas you well knew that since he dissolved Partnership that no House in the Momreal , if required. bo earnestly give them.** Trade shall undersell him in any one Article. cide all the great and important questions that are the principal cause of their hatred to the Whigs t& come before it, as well in three as in six months. Major Richardson, editor of tbe Canadian Ley- :ftow , Sir, that won , alist, and Stewart Derbyshire 't do. Depend upen it, it will was because they did not destroy Toryism and for The Working Classes are invited to purchase Fustians, Cords, and Moleskina, at the above Establish- Iu the United States Senate, during the next ses- , Esq., M.P.P., fougat not. What, Sir -; to do so,, and employ sion a duel a few days sinoe at Kingston, Canada. After , " to forsake a people, of there be ever, while it was in their power to do so. "¥ ou ment they will find it more advantageous their owii Tailors, than encourage , there will be— the sli the " Ready Made Clothes Selling Monopolists," who get rioh at tha expence of the Working Man, Whigs .i 28 the first fire (no harm being done), the parties were ghtest outbreak of violence in a" single parish." well knew that not a single Chartist supported the reconciled. Are yon not by paying him one half for a Garment that other Masters give. Log'jCooqs ...... 24 perfectly aware that such an announce- Tories from a love of Tory principles..; bnt that, on WEST IMOIBS—A connter-revolHtion in St. ment is pre-eminensly calculated to caose violence the contrary, they opposed the Whigs because the Whig majority ...... 4 Domingo has been attempted , headed by » Colonel and outbreak, not in one, but in many parishes ? Whigs preferred conciliating Tory prejudices to rely- which, in justice to Mr. Hill, I have set forth his lg. Repeal.—A meeting of the Repealers of Albany Dalzon, who was soon shot, and thus the weak assert thai, raxher than lights to direct you in your future faithful teachers in the school of democracy. Those received speedy medical aid, and during the night He holds it to be the true policy of the country to ened war against Peru, and a formal declaration waa for the last eight years, 1 have done more than all course. men have one and all closed the door of employ- an operation was performed with the trephine ; but raise the means for the support of Government by daily expected. The ports of Cobija and Arica were Ihe writers and orators that ever preceded me, to You must pardon me—you must indeed Sir—for ment against themselves, while we stand peculiarly the ball had deeply entered the brain, and he diod the imposition of duties on foreign commeroa, and to under blockade to prevent the importation of gun- in want of their services. There is ample scope for divide among the states destroy all those anti-Irish pit-judiccs whichexisted speaking thus plainly to you. You have been a this morning. At the guard-house Narvaez prudently . (their inheritance in tho powder into Bolivia. their abilities—many places require their assistance, abandoned the coach, (which on examination this public domain, j It wa" rumoured that the natives had risen on in the minda of the English people. plain speaker yourself. Let me council you then not and the question is, whether or no apaihy on the morning was found pierced by twenty bullets, inde- General Bertrand, in his travels through this the French inhabitants of Senegal, and that two to dream of abandoning the cause until you have part of the body shall deprive ub of their services. pendent of those which entered by the windows,) country, is receiving a hearty welcome and the of the French inhabitants had been killed and You must haTe been cognizant of this fact ; and I would hold up Ireland as an example to the Eng- and Kent word of what had happened to the Quren most respectful attention from all and every party. forty of the natives. Three French men-of-war, yet your conduct during the recent agitation mnst achieved your object ; and above all do not attempt to create a weaknessin the hope: of furnishing » lish people, and tell them that if they subscribed as and her Miniature, who had attended her to the Texas aud t!he Oregon Territory.—There is had, it was said, b ;en despatched to their assistance. lead every rational man-to the conclusion, that you much in a year as the Irish people subscribe in one Circo, and in continuation visited the barrack of the justification for desertion. The Irish people have a storm ahead in relation to the trying question of not only denred to perpetuate disunion between the week, the principles of Chartism would very speedily Princesa Regiment, and afterwards others, putting the annexation j of T^xas to the American Union. religiously obeyed your every command ; while the be pl aced in the ascendant. I trust, then DUBLIN.—Irish Universal Association.—The people of the two coHniries, bnt that you actually , that this tho whole garrison under arma, and marching strong Many symptoms of a premonitory character have been Association met as usual on Sunday, the 12th instant. English people have far surpassed your most san- appeal will be responded to from all parts of Eng- patrols through the streets. However, no further paraded your desire to do so, for the purpose of en- land suffi neatly developed to lead to a conviction that the Tne room was nearly ailed, tne lmpresBaion maae upon guine expectation by forgiving the past, and resolv- , Scotland, and Wales, so that those officers attempt was made against Narvaez or any individual. subject will form a prominent topio in the next party, on listing the sympathies, and of insuring the confidence who you have appointed to transact your business The assassins having failed in their grand object that wliioh may be termed the mete Repeal ing to co-operate with you for the future. I gather , session of Congress. As a sample, the Charleston the preceding Sunday being evident in the leturn of of the middling classes, whom you know to be op- may be made capable of performing the duty effi- immediately dispersed, and no one presumed to ques- Mercury, Mr. Calhoun's organ, closes an article many who bad never till then entered the Chartist posed to the interest of the working people. Such this resolution from the sentiments that I have ciently. tion, 'stop, or follow them. They all were disguised, with these words :—w We are not in the confidence rendezvous. Before tbe proceedings commetioed,con* Let us then hope that a day will be set apart for wrapped up in cloaks, to conceal their blunderbusses, course led me, and I think naturally,to the conclu- heard cheered and expressed at several large meet- of Mr. Tyler, but there can be little doubt, we ap- vernations took place, io woich mutual txplanations a national tribute—not to individuals, but to the and wore the ordinary velvet fugar-Ioaf hats, as if prehend , that the President sion, that you courted individual strength and sough ings throughout England and Scotland. Upon my of the United States being afforded,the Repealera expressedtheir entire,con- , t own part I can bat speai for myself. Every man cause ; and that every man will put his shoulder desirous to avoid e&uibicing any signs which might who effects the annexation of Texas will acquire a victiou that Mr. O Gounell had been led into error re- fbr personal impunity, by a sacrifice of lie interests to the vrheel, to aid in the good work. betray them as military men or disbanded National in England Las a mind ; a mind that cannot be pur- renown in American history only inferior to that of garding the conduct and objects of the ,TJaiyeisaVSuf- of the-people of ho\h eonntxies, 1 speak the more I addressed a meeting last night, (Tuesday), in Guards, amongst both, or either of whom, Narvaez Washington or Jefferson , and compared with which chased frage Association, and many of them declared that he , but may be won. Upon my co-operation Turnagain Lane ; and, though we were iuformed knows ho has quite sufficient enemies to count upon, all mere party honours put together would be mere ought at once to apologise for the various denunciatiora freely upon those bygone subjects, in consequence of that Chartism was dead in London, yet I never in without being deceived into a search for the assassins the firmness of your present position. They ate now as an individual you may fully calculate. I am the duBt in the balance." On the other hand, Mr. John he had indulged in. Mr. Patrick Morgan being called more aBXious to be clear upon this subject in conse- my life saw a finer or determined spirit manifested. amongst the class of quiet paisanos or civilians of Qaincey Adams, certainly the most venerable, and to the chair the proceedings west OB as osnaL Messrs. matters worth referring w, because Irelana has mr.Mania , the Chairman, opened the proceeding * Madrid. . quence of an announcement recently made by you, one of the most distinguished of American states- O'Higgins, Dyott, &c, addressed the assemblyon the proved that she has a mind. And it is the duty of by inviting discussion, and challenging my traduoers At nine o'clock tho Genersl went to the theatre men, has just made a great speech to bia constituents at of Chartist support having been tendered to you, by although.there futilityof the working classes expectinga panacea for her friends to inspire that mind with a thorough to come forward : and was a call at and showed himself, alive and unhurt, to the Queen Dddham, Massachusetts, in which he opposes the their distresses in any thing short of the Six Points t- one Gaigin or from a place called Gaigin. 1 well the close of the proceedings for Lovett, Parry, Ben- and her Ministers, still wearing the coat, shirt, and , and the institution of slavery, : Spr«flc oT confidence in those parties, npon whose exertion the , annexation of Texas yet declaring their wUlingne»» to> : io& to:\tBtf . llect began to show bow, and Watkins ; and although I declared myself fclbveg, stained with the blood of the slaughtered witb, even more than bis wonted power and olo- Repealto the nttcimdot, »sit Tca»oiJe lnstalmant of the Irish people mnst rely, reco that when Chartism first ready to meet them, yet not one of those gentleman Commandante Baaoti l (Your, readers will please for the accomplishment of itself i» x^aghrc^, yon assuredyourbearers that you quenoe. He stated that it would be a leading topic good the; sought. Mr. Dyott read these passagesfrom justice. had the manliness to - attend, a.'though I .gave to recollect that a etylo of proSGatatioa. not impossible in tbe next session of Congress, and that he would Mr. O'Connor's letters where lie promises, in the event p had looked in vain to the map of Ireland for such a them a general and timely -inritatiira nr my an- in-Hie Koyal dress*circle at an opera in Spain ! and oppose it with all the -vigour that God had given of the Liberator's incarceration to agitate' the masses in Dorins thft tmb»* «aUc.«n y«w» 1>»t© **t»ohod place ; and 1 mav tell jon in return, that I have nouncement of tbe meeting in last week's Star. thati Her Majes ty " catae-' out" lately at a wholesale tween Texas and the Oregon terri- conversion ot insignificant him ! What be England and procure petitions for his liberation, Arc-, great importance to the enquired in Tain for such a man ss Galgin, and At the close of the business, I enrolled exhibition of blood aud butchery by the serious and tory, a stormy time may certainly be looked for in which were gratefully responded to, and the meeting jadivjduals; wHe yon have heaped slander npon looked in vain upon the Chartist reap for such a one hundred members ; some of whom were Irish well-considered vote of the Provisional Cabinet Deoember. With reference to the latter subject, a broke up in tne utmost harmony and good feeling. It those whoss co-operation yoa professed a desire to Repealers who had nevor before joined us, and one Council.) There are, a few words to bo said in ex - Ty ler meeting was held a few days since at'Cinttin- onl? rem*\nB now fox genei&l orders to issue ftom the place, and well you knew it. of whom previously to taking out his card, put the planatiou oi the possible motives of the assassins. court. You appealed to the English people against nati, in which, after resolving that the whole north- Corn Exchange, the bead quarters of the Repealers, Once more assuring you that tbe present Adminis- two following questions to me: — JS'arvaca shot five sergeants and three privates since forty-two : they answered your appeal from west coast, from latitude degrees to fifty- and there will be but one party amongst the working Tory domination tration will not allow Ireland to make a triumph Mi. O'Connor does my enrolment as a member of hia triumphal eutry iuto Madrid , for demanding the four degrees, belongs of right to the United Stats, classaes of the empire. nearly every town in England and Scotland. Yon of your acquittal, let me implore of you to put your the Chartist Association impose upon me a pledge to inconvenient fulfilment of bis promise, given on the tha following resolution was put and carried unani- knew thaf they iad done so ; and yet from this have recourse to physical force ? and field of Torrojon de Ardoz, to ailow them to go mously:— I house in order—to do something more than merely Secondly—Does'it bind me to abstain from or homo iu peace with their licencia absoluta. He JUSED3.—Great Pedestrian Feat.—On Sunday national response you select the egotistical effusions *' Resolved—That we approve of the policy of l&st, at midnight, James Searle, of Leeds, concluded collecting tribute, or preparing for your defence, the take any particular course with regard to other also disa rmed the National Militia of Madrid, the President Tylerj in relation to the just claim of the of two powerlessindividuals , for extensive comment, latter of which I by no means recommend yon to questions and discussions ! day after he marched hia victorious troops into the the Herculean task of walking 1000 miles in 1000 United States upon the Oregon territory, and we successive hours, on the piece of road from the thereby endeavouring to convince the Irish people, neglect ; bnt in the meantime be better prepared to Having answered both of those questions to the city, in uttor disregard of the capitulation made ourselves, if it shall Shak- ; hereby pledge become neces- spere Inn, Meadow-lane, to the Peacock Inn, Hol- that there wa3no organ rsd party in England capa- you were to satisfaction of the qncrist, he took out his card. with the citizens by General Aspircz previous to his sary, to maintain our right with the .blood aud meet the next step of tbe enemy than Now I consider those questions being put by an entry. To mark his contempt of all the vulgar no- beck ; and in addition to this task he continued to ble of giving any strength or support to the Kepeal meet the first assault. Time runs on, Sir ; and one treasure of the nation." walk until five o'clock ou Monday afternoon, when Irish Repealer more than equal to the enrolment of tions of honour and good faith which tbe silly , America 1—An old revolutionary ' cause. You knew, as well as I know, that nearly of ihe six months has elapsed ; and now your Bill— a thousand English Chartists, and I give you my Nacionales of tho capital imagined ha was swayod BlU:H soldier he had completed tho distance of 1017 miles in. 1017 every town in England had held numerous meetings reasons why; by, he accepted Aspire z's invitation to a grand ban- named Jaoob Lent, was found dead in his bed at successive hours, together with sixty-three yards promising Repeal, or your head upon tbe block,—is because it informs us for the first time, Hyde Park. He was upwards of eighty years of age, over and above each mile, amounting to thirty-five for the purpose, not only of expressing sympathy within five months of maturity. I cannot see any of the real reasons why tbe Irish Repealers have quet given tho same day in honour of their mutual refused to join our ranks. Honest Rouse, the triumph over the credulous citizens, and thus com- and perished through want and negleot!! ! miles 1400 yards ; making a sum total of 1052 but o! co-operating with the Irish people, in their possible meansof escape : there is a watchfulness Currency ok Alabama.—Letters from Mobile miles 1400 yards, a task hitherto unperformed, we stonemason, who stood by me when the Whigs pletely identified himself with the success of the believe by any pedestrian in the demand for a Repeal of the Union. And yet abroad which will see to the prevention of any would have assassinated me at Birmingham, was " stratagem" by which Madrid was entered without say that, by general consent, the currency of that , world. Some notwithstandingyom avowal of the necessity of snch still at my Eide, and 1 had the pleasure of shaking a struggle. state, on and after Monday, October 2nd, will be doubts hare been expressed as to the feat hav- general excuse ; while any local , sectional, or paro- ing been duly performed ; but the fact that consi- co-operation, yon pass over in silence, or sfiect to squabble will you with such a one hands with very many of ray old country Whih-'t tho victorious Moderados were exulting specie. All debts not otherwise specified , will now chial not furnish , be paid in specie, and the currency of the state be derable bats were depending upon the issue j two treat with centempt, the expression of national will; friends who had been to London driven by machinery over their (vine at that feast a company of the dis- ! as will juf-tify desertion. The awfnlness of that from various provincial towns. This is the armed and outraged Nacionales were taking an sound. persons wore always in attendance on him night irMIe you treat the addressesof William Loveli and responsibility which you have cast upon yourself, Outrage. aud das; and that large numbers of people assembled manner in which machinery is affecting oath " to quesada the four chiefs" amongst them Anotheb Algebine —We are informed to witness his arrival and departure from the Joseph Srurge, neither of whom possess one particle while the metropolis ; it is driving men of all trades and who most excited their wrath. Narvaez was first that West and ] Potter, who are imprisoned and Shale- shonld now open your eyeH to your position ; j spere Itm, Meadow-lane, are sufficient , we think, to of pablic confidence, with seriousness, if not with the stand recently made by all Ireland against callings as competitors to the London market. And on this list. * inuioted on the oaths of Shelly an Keep, were taken prove that those doubts are quite while the system is thus centralising poverty in iho before the Court] handcuffe d and chained together . "anfounded. In- respect. compromise, should teach yon that, era long, the Sa&iiagossa.—In direct violation of the terms ' deed, we have it attested on undoubted authority, metropolis: it is also centralising universal opinion , General Concha has dis- This ignominious treatment is one of tbe petty FkjCi tie coramencemeii. of the agitation toe crisis must occur. Bo prepared for it, and do not of the capitulation , that the task as stated, has been accomplished.'and as those provincialists are amongst the very best of armed the milita. To accomplish this, be placed the abuses of power whioh have marked the Whig party that Searle is open to the ex- brought disgrace on the very 1 undertake it again. OniTues- Northern Star newspaper has teemed with again be taken by surprise ; for, rely upon it, that, our supporters. To-night I go to Mile-end-road , whole ut' ihe troops of his division under arms, and of Rhode Island; name day he was " chaired" through the town accom- pression of English opinion npon the subject of sooner or later, the people who hare so nobly sus- where I expect to add largely to our numbers—and declared firmly that Budh a measure was a violation of the State, and] will cover the authors with infamy. Herald, panied by a large number of persons and a band of lUpeal; allapproving of the pHnciplt>and acquiesing tained yon will demand a settlement, in which the on Friday night to Tooley-street to hold a meeting of the articles of capitulation ; but Concha, who —Providence music. The most remarkable trait in this feat, is in the house of one of the Irish Volunteers—as fine a said that the order had come SEiipirRBSSES. in &e propriety of supporting their Irish brethren. debtoT and creditor account must be set forth with was himself present, Boston —At a meeting hold at the fact that the man, not withstanding all the fellow as ever lived. from the provisional Government, and that he was Washington Hall, Boston, it was stated that ' one fatigue and loss of rest which he muit have under- At Kewcastle, a resolution strongly expressive of mercantile precision : and if a large amount of 1 need not trouble you at any greater length for ordered to see it executed. After some hesitation , woman had to make oiled jackets for 16 cents a gone than once more to express a fervent hope , has gained both strength and weight daring Enffeh feeling was passed at the largest in-door money is found npon one side, and a large amount of the present, the National Guards prepared to submit, and their piece. Another was refused work because she would the performance of his feat. If we are to credit his meeting ever convened in that town. A copy of will be that eich will subscribe his mite to support the arms and equipments were then brought out and not take slop phirts at four cents a piece, and find defeat upon the other, the disappointment cause of all ; and further to inform you that I do own statement, and it is borne out by. others who ih&t resolution together with an abstract of the will enable you thrown together in a heap, in the court of the con- tho cotton and 'buttons. Several had worked on hare had ample opportunities of knowing, he , great ; while vigilance and honesty not acknowledge any monies except those which are , which was the place proceedings a most vent of" the Mi8ericordia " flannel shirts, with binding round tho neck for eight has left off dibs, heavier than he was when he began. , was forwarded by Mr. Horne, to make a set-off of good deedB, which, however ?en t direct to mystlf. There was an error in one appointed for that purpose. cents. Ten would bo a good week's work—eighty item recently published in the Northern Star It is said that bets to a heavy amount have been respectableman , for insertion in the Nation news- large the sum, will yet leave a balance in your —the Barcelona..—The Moniteur of Monday,publishes cents—working from six till nine o'clock. The pending the result. paper; and short reports of the proceedings of three and sixpence from two friends for M'Douall number of females enrolled is about 1000; full 300 iavonr. received at Sunderlsnd, should have been two-and- the following— HODDBRSFIELD—Fire—On Tuesday morning several large meetings, together with resolutions, I am, Sir, TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES:— were present, and the president reported that the a fire of a most alarming character broke out in sixpence. It is of all thing3 necessary that both you sum of sixty-three dollars had been contributed the ware transmitted to the Irish press ; and "not a Fxabgcs O'CwciOJ: end I should be most minute and particular upon " Perpignan, Nov. 11. shop of Mr. Liddell,grocer, in New-street; the main towards defraying the expenses of the society by str«at of the town. The origin of it iB thus accounted angle one, has been noticed by any portion of that money matters. " Yesterday Amettler quartered the insurgents numbers of individuals friendly to its object, Girona in the town of for. There was a fire-place in the shop, behind the press. I am, your faithful and sincere friend, who came with him fro m A Great Robbery in Cairo.—We copy the fol- counter ; and in it a fire was kindled at the TO THE WORKING CLASSES. Feabgvs O'Connor. Figuerasand the aeisbbbaring villages." usual 2aos, Sir, I think that I have clearly rebutted lowiog from the St. Louis Republican of the 6ih in- time, having been " laid'* witb deal chips. When My Bexovkd F2.i22 ix&,—Every man-who looks to London. Wednesday. " November 12. jottr charge of English, indiffjenee, and that if stant :— i the light had been applied, the party who-bad passing events must come to the conclusion, that " Nothing new from Valencia on tho 8ch. The " The office of 'the Illinois Insurance and Trnst kindled it stepped into tbe kitchen to wash his cnnuniJity exists anywhere it j s with yon sad the the struggle is approaching between right and might. band of La Cova continued to traverse the Maes- was entered on the night of the 28ch bands ; and on his return to the shop found a Tariff Co., and Cairo, ' fire Irish press, which though cognizant of the fact, yet The state of Ireland, with rents reduced to the SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED BY MR. traz^o. ult., by means of (false keys, and a large iron safe raging beneath the counter. He tried to extinguish wilhheld it from privatepurposes. If standard, religious dissensions, and centralization CLEAVE. u bu the 10th the insurgents of Barcelona wore opened iu the same way, and robbed of about 8,000 it; but unfortunately there being no water at hand publication for increasing of power; the st3te of South Wales, with TOB THE VICTIM ICHB, augmenting their workd of defence. Yesterday the dollars in notes •] of the Cairo Bank, 56 dollars in he was unsuccessful. The alarm was given, and the the same pains had been taken to secure the co-opera- poverty and taxation, are co-existing cironmstances 0 4 C whole of the reinforcwraentB received by General Kcntuoky paper, |a large lot of jewelry, aud several fire engines pent for ; two of them were promptly on tion of the English working-people that have bees -which -will icqaire otber machinery than that which HalBtead, Essex • Sanz amounted to ten battalions. The troops of Prim drafts.' ! the spot : one belonging to the Leeds and harmo- M. T. ( Bradford) 0 1 C Yorkshire taken to -wheedle over a set of worthless, bigotted, has worked tne old system to work them arrived yesterday at Bascara." of Murder.—Wm. H. CorniDgs was Insurance Company, and the other belonging tci* Mr. proportion as dangers thicken, ' DOUALL. Convicted pettifogging, crange Irish rascals, the two countries niously ; and in exact FOB MR. M " BayoDne, Nov. l3. found guiity of murder in the first degree, at the Joseph Kay, who resided the very next door to Mr. in the exact same proportion do the enemies of your Burnley (per Crabtree ... ..» 0 10 l 0 wouldhave long ance pronounced for a f nil measure ••• " Q ieen Isabella II. took her oath on the 10th in late sitting of the Court in Graf ton. county, N. H. Liddell. This engine had to be fetched from "Polly- friends multiply, increase, and combine against Hall," which was accomplished with great expedi- «* jasti ee in taskmastersmust have MONIES RECEIVED BY MR. O'CONNOR. the presence- of the two Chambers, assembled in the The Bradford (Yt.) Protector represents Comings , termswhich their you. respectable family—'that he is tion : and it was speedily set to work. Water'was aware. of yonr TOR EXECUTIVE. Hall of the Senate." as beloBging to a obeyed. Aid of this fact jon mnst have been Having stood amoDgst the foremost about thirty years; of age ; and that about nmeyears plentiful fro m the plugs in the street ; and in a short Therefore in turn bring friends, I natnrally expected to be made the victim £ P. d. Turkey.— The German papers state that the time the flames were subdued. It was , Sir, ihe charges which I r struggles 0 13 4 ago he was married to Adeline Tenney, of Hanover, fortunate cau3e, are of your enemies. But in all my former Waterhead Mill, near Oldham Turkish population at Urania, to the south of Nissa, and family in that town. She that the engines were got to work at the moment sgamsiyoii, in connection with the Repeal I have found ample support in your Plymouth 0 15 0 have Turks pil- of a reputable name which I "urge against faction risen against the Christiana. The was' some time, about a year ago, found suspended they were : five minutes more, and the building rc a precisely similar nature to those, affectionate regard and co-operation. I fight my Mrs. Body Oil ) laged the churches, violated the women, and com- would have been beyond the power to save. As the 0 2 0 by the neck to a bed post, and it was supposed she it Jgaiast the English Free-Traders. Yen know own battles alone ; and recently, and especially Mr. Weedon mitted other excesses. The Russian Ambassador suicide. Suspicion waa firsi raised was, U\e shop fixtures &T9%U ,e.SWVV ' ' - while yoa abuse the Chartist body, all of in the movement, he has sealed his , experienced there. In that State prope rty, for higher wages on the 10th. The shoemakers were ^ lavish the best men Chartists of this place, on Monday evening, the men, possesses the elective franchise. A movement Mukdeb. Saturday, be- ^e Repealers, yon should still coniinne to own doom. I could afford to pass over such about to follow. 1 —An inquest was held, on I take the efforts 13;h inst., Mr. F. K. Rowe in the chair, Mr. Long- has for some time been going on through the State fore the Borough Coroner, to inquire into the cir- liaise and ecomiums upon the English Free Traders, gratitude in silence ; ta* when of .every exertion The Weather—The premonitions of winter, are connection with those of another maid strongly nrged the necessity to abolish this relio of Rsyalty, and extend to every cumstances toughing the death of a new-born female *io are one and all anti-Repealers. Yon abuse of those parties in being made by the meeting to make the intended citizen hiB undoubted tight to vote as we do in this already evident. The weather for a week or mote, child. John Harrison, a porter, etated, that aa he individualwho has aleo joined them m the* crn- has been cold, wet and uncomfortable, and on the Jeargas O'Connor, who baa been a consistent Re- j meet the dander visit of Mr. Clark as public as possible, that he stato;of New York. The Whigs—naturally and as Wafl going alobg GraftOn-street, atont half-pastsix «*«. 1 feel myself called *pon to might be enabled to establish the cause on a firm a matter of course—oppose that right. Hence tHO highlands to the j southeast, and in Catiardugus, observed the body, Jfcaler—whale you eulogise Mr. Cobden, and desig- j give the death blow to tniB enow has fallen to the depth of from o'olook the evening before, he in H £ its infancy, and to and permanent foundation, for 00 those who were New Orleans defeat which (bey hat© met with in one to four a state of nudity, lying on the parapet, and that, a **te him as a pupil of your own—who has thanked ; already Chartists depended the 6UCC66S Of his mis- the proximate cause of inches. Last Friday, along the summit level of the ie a pamphlet published by the New Jersey. Such also was polioe-officer having immediately been oallsd, it was that he ma not bain in a. C&&ol ewffitry, to wticb J refer is sion. We hope, after the visit of Mr. Clark, to be their recent defeat in Massachusetts. They had held Ohio canal, south of Cleveland, a traveller infor ms Hospital. ^ "j Hill, P'«TortiB«wbe»wmment^ uPou us that the snow lay on the ground conveyed to the Southern Mr. Andrew ® ' w a season Irish people i The lec- against every movement that is made to elevate the baok to port last night—and ly returned against some persoiu]IM ^ suceeHsfuliv delude the last, by William Dixon, from Manchester. the evening boats were carding $ra$ijb^; ^"^\; *i& regsrd to English fedicg and Chartist tactics, is now and m i.ures were well attended. people and extend their authority. kept over until this; morning. The Samson is laying unknown.—Liverpool paper. ^^^^''i?' - - ' -I j aaoJherlTsmpblc^which published, ^ .^- &**> Berertheless, >n>T> how thirsting for know- ! i&j J ^P& rCl ~^ ::- K&WM ' ^^^ P> ^W ' - W: ' 2 THE NOR THERN STA. ffc — , _^ THE BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD Uj EXTRAORDINARY WORK DUBLIN. was for the people, whose Interest was so deeply twonty ounceB are deUvered ; in the jails twenty- &o.; shewing also the dangerous consequences of NEW AND HEAD 1 AMD JUDGE FOB tODaSETVE S J1 IMPOBXANI MEETING. affected by this unlucky falling out of men who were four ounoeB. In Marylebone, with a rental, of not Mercury, such a& eruptions of the Bkln , pain in the OF JARTS, just completed FTIHE MYSTERIES w now statement of factg has od66 fast friends, to good-naturedly coerce taem Into much lesa than £7ot)f ioo or ^80^00, these wealthy, body, &c, with plain directions for a perfect restora- Twelve Volumes, and bold for 36*, THE following been com. "The following report reached us la-t week, bat tor *ea- reconciliation—ihear). He^ therefore Implored the tion—embellished with Engravings. An ample con- 1 in whica will municated to the Proprietors of Bon3 BlBted in on? lasi uanih ^r, we "were «£mpelle4 great these Bordid Governors give their hungry labourers Doblisaine in 1 Penny Numbers, each of PARR'S T Wiy of Repealerswho , thronged tbiiExchange rooms to thoBe receive who live ia tbe most sideration of the disease of the woman ; also nervous and LIFE PILLS :— to postpone iU isRatian. —E.3-SJ leBS bread thai) S^i&h Pages icfl'jcnce their friends, and express their desire to Mr. distressed hamlets of Dorsetshire and Wiltshire. debility ; including a comprehensive Dissertation on eost ^TShS^Zof the whole will not In consequence of its bavin * been advertised in the O Connell, It is supposed j that the Messrs. T. Roberta and Co. that an amalgamation of all Badical Can we wonder, after this, if di&aifcotion prevails— the anatomy of marriago, impuissance, celibacy, Five Shillings. The extraordinary sensation daily sad weekly paptra as vtll as placarde d ihron ^fc- Reformers should take place. Their army is. not large enough for the sterility or barrenness, and other various interrup- exceed almost without city, worthy president that the standing Drodttced by this Work in Pans is Malton, Jan. 30,1843. ont lbs that Emotion wool I be Drou ght f*rsrsrd at had informed them rightly that the Chaitlst colour is demands npon it—that insurrection breaks out in tions of the laws of nature. Also, observations on ^Hy aud faithfully tie Trish Univ eisai Suffrage Association, on Sandsy, JaraUel. This Edition will be —Though it is but a very green ; under this livery of Dature, and chosen emblem Wales—that discontent and danger abound every- the Secret Sin of Youth, which entails such fearful Abridgment. May be had m Gentlemen, short tim9 tt e 5*h lnst, "f=r the purpose of iffoctia ? a reconciliation of Erin, the woT^ng classes oi This invaluable little. translated, without since I last wrote for a supply of Parr's Life Pill3 j Mr. and Mr. the two countries where—when this increasing army of destitution consequences on its victims. which the First and Second, price.Four- fcerw ^en O Conuell Feaxpu O Connor, the should unitedly war with the system tnrn, unemployed but orating for Work, together with their Purifying Drops and Parts, of find that owing to an astonishing increase in tha cat^aeia attended in vast numbers. which crushed meets us at every pence each, is now ready. Two Numbers mil appear again, compelled to them to the ear&; and under that banner, with steadi- ihe boon of labour, and at length it finds employ- other Medioines, may be had of W. & Co.. at their Also, sale of them, I am request you to At cslf-pasi ore o'clock, the hoar advertised for weekly until the work is completed. dozen of the small, as also a the ness in the ranks and unanimity amongst their leaders, ment, bnfc on a ration bo meagre that life is scarcely Establishment, 13, Trafalgar Street, Leeds ; or of send me twenty supply tatiE ^ chair , there could not have been less th-jn the people should and would succeed—(loud by it, and this by the decree and with the following PHILOSOPHICAL DICTION- of the large size. I should wish you to forward the© 20PO persons present Ths large loom f ns cheers). maintained ' VOLTAIRE'S crowded L?t it not be though t for an instan t that in thus advo- the sanction of the largest parish of the Metropolis ? AGENTS. lete in Two Volumes, handsomelytound by railway to York, thence by carrier, as early as alacst to suffocation . Every spot "Was occapied. Tb.fr ARY, comp 30 Parts afraid my present stock cating conciliat ion, he (Mr. D.) for one moment aban- There is Ecarcely a workhouse in the Metropolis, in eeds —Mr. Heaton, Bookseller, 7, Briggate, and 12s., or 120 E?O3. at Oao Penny each, and possible, as I am. will be ex. jard and lane -were both densely thron ged. Tbe L . before they reach me. I enclose you The doned hia conviction that nothing shert of the Charter which the poor are so well fed as the feloas con- at the Times Office. at Fourpence each. Always in Print. hausted the git-atest order and xegnhrity ^preTailed . order, re- fnlly acquired would case of a persou who resides in Maltoa, and whose gmlarity, and good bchaTio iir ' ever do for tbe laborious classes. fined in Newgate or the Compter. In both these Liverpool—At the Chronicle Office , 25, Lord-street. ROMANCES, TALES, and of thia jrreat metttog was A Repeal ot the Union would give them , to be sure , sufficient f ood is allowed to satisfy the wants Wa YOLTAIRE'3 testimony may *»« relied upon as being strjctlj li$h]y creditable to the " citizens of Dublin, especially places , Mancheater-^Mr. tfcinson, Druggist, 6, Mae- NOVELS, compriBiue Candid, Z»dig, the Huron, or selected frcm tbe semblanc eof self-legislation ; bnt IU mbitance they of Ihe inniat&s i and moreover , it is clean and being the correct. This is but one case an almoai those -who labour ed wider &fl delusion iliat Ihfl Cha» - ' feet' place. Pupil of Nature, the White Bull, &o. &o. ; number of others, which have come -nwiid never have tin t&B people in reality elected wholesome, and not dished up ltke so much carrion , R'poa—Mr. Harrison, Bookseller, Market-place. 16 Nos., and J? our incredible tinder tists are tHe enemies of the Irish people. Several mem- the House first Complete Edition ever issued. notice, in which cures Jiave been effected by bers c-f the " of Commons—in a word , till they had Uni- as we observe it in onr workhouse jails. We Wakefield—Mr. Hurst, Bookseller. my tha " detective police force "were in attendance . versal B&ffr ige—ibear Parta are uowjready. use ot Parr's Life Pills. Many highly respectable Same diignised in frit , hear). It was'bis misfortune to have always maintained the rights of the poor High- Harrogato, and Knaresboro'— Mr Langdale es coats ; others drease d like have been bom and fostered amidst of good and wholesome diet. VOLNEY'S WORKS Complete, commencing persons in this neighbourhood, who previous to % trade sman ; bnt they -were all -well xbowjj Conservative prede- to a sufficiency Bookseller. ; to be ' Pills had a decided , notwith - lictions of tbe bitteres t cast; but nature having form ed Every man who falls into decayed circumstances, is Harrison, Bookseller, Market- with the New Researches on Ancient History introduction "of Parr's Life dislfcg Btandiny their attempt at deception. Barnsley—Mr. of Samuel, the Law of " Medicines, are now thankful that they ' within him an enquiring mind , he read and reflected , justly entitled to an asylum and relief. All hia life he place. followed by the History to Patent are At half-past one o' clock Mr. Henry Clark was called and ultimately arrive d fund , and he ought , &o. &o., and will be completed m 120 Nos. able to add their testimonials to the beneficial effects to &e fih*1r, at the conviction that it was a has been paying to a joint stock York—Mr. Hargrove's Library, 9, Coney-street. Nature g me, without grievous , a diabolical system which had filched from the not to be ashamed to cross the threshold of a work- Sheffield— At the Iris Office , and 30 Parts, uniform with the Voltaire. of these pills. By forwardin delay,th9 3lie Chairman said that he felt h3ghly honoured by * of pills as ordered above, you will oblige poor the birthr ight of freedomand thrown political pro - house when poverty overtakes him. In the purchase Beverley—Mr. Johnson, Bookseller. DEVIL'S PULPIT, by the Rev. Robert quantity , l>eiBg called npon to presi de upon the present occasion , tection around wealth at-d contributes to The ^be newspapers and placards had rank alone ; and thinking bo of a penny loaf, an individual clearly Halifax—Mr. Hartley, Bookseller. , is now reduced from 2d. to One Fenny; is Gentlemen, yours, respectfully, already announced he bad resolved to devote wha tever if the baker had no cesses to Taylor -to his fellow citieena the bis bumble abilities this fund , seeing that, Huddersfield-^-Mr. Dewhirst, 37, New-street. , complete in 48; Ho3. or Two Volumes, 5s. J. WRANGH onjeet of the meetin g. He or influence could effect to the cause of human liberty, pay he would be enabled to sell his bread cheaper. , Bookseller near to aM. WAS rery pr tmd to see such a Dnmber of his fellew Bradford—Mr. Taylor , the Author. Seven Parts civil and religious , hi the widest and most comprehen- In faot the public, by a thousand ways, is continually Postroffioe. DIEGESISJ by the same dt' zens. Their pre sence upon tbe present occasion are uow ready. Will be completed in sive sense—(cheers). It was his firm conviction that adding to the stock ; and men ought not to be be- Nottingham—At the Retoiew' Office. and 28 Nos. consider the very proved to him, if proof -were -wanting, that they -were aristocracy —founded destitute ; present Year. Gentlemen,—When I gre^ all adYoeat&B of on the doctrine of the inevitable neath demanding support if they become Newark—Mr Bridges, Bookseller. the from the use of Parr peac e and good -will—(hear , hear )— degradation of a great majority wbioh is now ' by the relief 1 have experienced 's Life fitat there "was no good, of mankind —was a prac- nor ought they, on account of poverty, Pontefract—Mr, Fox, Bookseller. " The MANUAL OF FREEMASONRY, only to be my duty to yon but «nd—no practical olg-ct to be tical blasphemy agai nst the deity, who had given the in the light of a crime than a mis- regularly in Pills, I think it not to achieved by keepicg np envy, considered more GainBborough—Mr. R. Brown, Bookseller. late Richard Carlile, is now publishing may be sufferin g from similar hatred , and ill w 11 be- poor generally finer physical forms, and not nnfre- fortune, to be fed upon caarae innatritious food , as and will not exceed Twelve every one who com- frwten those ¦who sought to achieve- the same ends, al- Mansfield— Mr. S. Dobson, News-agent, 519, Bel- the Mirror of Romance, plaints with which I have- been afflicted , to make ay qneDtly superior intellectual powers than he bestowed we find they are in the workhouses, or receive aa vedere street. Numbers at 2d. each. The previous Parts of the pablic as possible. For though by fiiflfereBt means. The immediate object of , splendid lales astonishing case a3 along on tbe rich—(hear ) —and though not a member of the insufficiency of it.— WeeTc' y Dispatch. Boston—Mr. Noble, Bookseller. Mirror of Romance contain most I have been great}/ troubled with a fhe present meetingsna to endeavonr , by all the means, Bishop of Ardegb' s^fcttrchi he would take the libert y Bookgelle*. Leone Leon, by George Sand ; time past most except an abandonment of le Diftd recently at Mutton, Lonth—Mr. Hurton^ from the French ; se ere nervous complaint, giddiness,and swimming princip , at the disposal of of indorsing his Lar dflbip 'B sentiment regarding aristo- An Anti-Malthubian.— Advertiser Office , Lowgate, and ofi Matrimony, by Paul do Kock, &c. v Q» Irish TJniYenai Snffrage Assoel&tlon, it, €ff=d a near South Helton, Mrs. Jane Watt, the fa.itb.iul Hull—At the Physiology in the head, which increased to sucn a degree tint crats , for whom be entertained tbe heartiest contempt forty- Mr. Noblo's Bookseller, Market-place. ? Each Number I has a mott splendid Engraving from sincere and beany recon ciliation between two great —(cheers). There could never be contentmen t for the progenitor of thirteen sons and daughters, at times I was compelled to leave off from my w6tk, ana poirKfnl msn: -the progeny, one ¦ W. aad Co,, may be consulted daily at their Resi- the French. May be had of all Booksellers. bear the least fatigue, or excitement. on* at tbe bead of, ana tie masses or securityfor those called the " higher" classes, four grandsons and daughters ; total being unable to powerful Ifaaer of a. great nation, the acknowledged hundred—-Durham Advertiser. dence, 13, Trafalgar Street, Leeds, from Nine in the W. Dugdale, Publisher, 16, Holy well Street , At the suggestion of many of my friends, I was in- till the Earns of freeman ceased to be s distinctive ap- till Ten at Night, and on Sundays till Two. leader of the great majority of the Irish people; tbe pellatien. Rome bad to arm her slaves; Gree ce did it morning Strand . ! duced to try various medicines, but found thai my ott er ebosen io repres ent and advocate tbe political j PARR'S LIFE PILLS. Also at No 4, George Street, Bradford, evory Thurs- complaint instead of diminishing, was daily growiot onc- to her own imminent peril ; and would tbe Go- or wealth; may 1 ereed of Tbbbb Miuaoss. Five huxdhed Thou - vernment of this country, if a foreign enemy were on its Let fortune bless with honour, fame, day from Ten till Five. Medicines and Books WONDERS FOR A PENNY! " . worse. Having fortunately heard of the beneficial SASD-3ULLB j a enjoyment if devoid of health 1 be had at either of the above plaoes. IXHABITJLKTS OP GXXaT BBJlAtN — coast, feel secnre in arming the men wha were, through Yet, where' ALMANAC K ! offects of Parr's Life Pills, I resolved to give them a (bear, bear); Tbe j The old philosophers agreed in this :— THE BEST AND CHEAPES T ©r-jeet of tbe resolution was a holy [ political disfranebisement , as veritably serfs and slaves To Patients at a distance, W. and Co., offer the fair trial, though I must confess with but little hopes toe. _ Why should the moral aid of 3.500.000 Britons as if they wore tbe badge and collar of feudal serritnde? That " health alone ia man's imperial bliss." most certain assurances of a Cure. During the last OLD MojoaS'S ALMAKAC K , of deriving; benefit from them, after having tried w be reject ed because Mx. O.Conne£t and Mr. O'Connor I the f nly distinction being, that in those barbarous days Who has not heard of venerable Parr, seven years, immeisBe numbers of both sexes ha?e many other medicines without success ; I immedi- bad sose dispute , of which we know nothing ? He Whose long existence spread his name afar \ been effectually cured, who have merely sent in For the year of human redemption, 1844. small sized box of Mr, tbe slave was as well-fed as the hogs he tended , while s busy stage, ately purchased a Wrong* did not wish to s»y anything in favour of the one more in these enlightened times the bogs were fattened and In health and strength he trod life' writing a description of their symptoms. A remit- with seventeen Engrav- ham, chemist, the only agent for the sale of them in tice de- And closed his journey in a green old age. rFHIRTY-TiWO Pages, than the oth er ; bet strict and impartial jus ! the mechanical slave was lean, pale, and hungry —(hear tance of £1 13 required before medioine and advice 1 ings, containing Rules for the Preservation of Malton, and fortunate indeed has it been for me that jnanded of Mm to a»y that, in his opinion , Mr. O Con- and cheer *). They knew their condition and its cause He liv'd to welcome six-score opening springs, can be sent ; but parties may rely upon the most of the I have just finished And own'd the sceptres of successive kings. Health ; List of Fairs ; the Wisest Sayings- I did so, for though taking this sell was the party mast to blame for keepingup this intimately—tbe monopoly of legislation by the " master . prompt apd faithful attention. - Medicines are in- Hierog lyphic adapted to one box, I find myself so far relieved that instead of unfortunate dispute— (cries of no, no). Well, how While others fell , he journey'd on his way, Wisest Men :i Prophetic class,*' as Mr. O'Connell bad well called it—(bear and variably sent off the day after receiving the remit- the Times ; Stamp Tables ; Table to calculate daily, nay hourly, suffering from that dreadful com- doe* it happen , then , that when Mr. O'Connor cheers ). Mr. Syett continued to dwell at great length And Jiv'd as if impervious to decay. tance, and they are so securely packed as to ensure Wars smce the nervousness, with its attendant miseries, I am subscription, Bnt why should Father Parr be honoured so ? Wages ; Corn Law Scale ; Table of plaint, came , forward in London, and paid hia on the necessity of union at this crisis, on the friendly their safe transit, and escape observation. ; Prophecies and ^Proverbs ; restored to my former good health ; my nerves are of one pound to the Repeal rent ; tha t by an order direet Was he endowed with special favours t— No 1 Establishment are under the Revolution in) 1688 disposi tion of tbe working elsssesof England , asd con- the sod; Ail patients at thia Summary of the British Parliament ; the British strong—'the giddiness and swimming in my head ara from tbe Com Exchangein PsbUn, Mr. O'Connors eluded by Baying that tbongb. b» had been as he consi- He sought the wholesome herbs that oloth'd care of regularly educated members of the Pro- s Calendar ; , and I am now able to attend regu- jnoney ynaordered to be returned to him, and that he And we may follow in the stepa he trod ; Navy : Gardener's Calendar ; Farmer' totally removed dered most unfairly denonnoed hlauelf by Mt O'Conosii fession. the Weather, calculated from never-failing data ; larly to my trade. Allowing you to make whatever Woald not be allowed to speak in J&vone of Repeal at on religious grounds , be was yet willing to wave all For on his dying bed he left behind that of this statement and S meetin g of Irish Bepe alesIn tendon .» bear , bear ] A legacy to benefit mankind. Eolipses ; Moon's Rising and Setting ; and all use you may think proper —( ? personal considerations , and lend his humble assistan ce Almanack. being truly grateful for the benefit I have obtained Who was to blame for that? We do not wish to is bringing about a reconciliation. He conclud ed His will disclosed a healthful balm—and we Just Published,price 2s. 6d., and sent free, " enclosed can be expected in an , amid • Country Booksellers, and Agents, from taking Parr's Life Pills. bring forward these matters bow. Oar object is con- loud cheers, by secondin g tbe motion. May taste the virtues of his reeipe— in a sealed envelope," on receipt of a Post-office ** Town and ciliation bat to compromise of principle.—no Wbig- Extend our lives to seasons distant far, desirous of seciiring an early supply of this deserv- , your obedient Servant, Mr. OlSnllivan said, tbongb be was not as yet a Order for 3s. 6d. their orders im- I am, Gentlemen gery—no Tory am—tat, a cordial -onion oi tbe plun - member of tbe Association, yet be hoped that he m'ght And end our healthful days like aged Parr ! edly popular Almaaack, must give dered, hard-working, honest, people of Great Britain THOMAS PATTISON, Painter. take the liber ty of making a few observations. He, like MANLY VIGOUR : a Popular Inquiry into the mediately. 1 and Ireland. Our oppressor * are united ; why then many others, had been greatly misled respecting the CONCEALED CAUSES of its PREMATURE London : iD^ram and Cooke, Crane-court, Fleet- should we not unite morally, legally, and constitution- character and principles of tbe Irish Universal Suffrage DREADFUL SHIPWRECKS. DECLINE; with Instructions for ita COMPLETE street, j _ N.B. I shall be glad to answer any enquiries ally for the attainment of these just lights whieh were Association. The impression which the speeches Loss of Eoub Vessels.—L\ois>' s, Nov. 11.—We RESTORATION, addressed to those suffering from respecting the good the pills have done ma. lastly and perfidiously filched from ns—(hear, hear). regret to Btate that tbe accounts received yesterday from and Co., Crane Court, Fleet- against them in the Dublin papers , had made upon ai» the Destructive Consequences of Excessive Indul- Messrs. Perry and Co have behoved their Estab- To Mr. T. Roberts The Sscr&tary would read tbe roles and object * of the , the Cape ofQoodHopa contain the most sad intelligence London. mind was that the society was unlaw ful ; that it was gence in Solitary and Delusive Habits, Youthful 19 Berners street street, Association. It would be seen by the roles that none campesed of a low gang of unprincipled men in the of a dreadful storm having occurred on the night of tbe Imprudence, or Infection ; including a compre- lishment from Birmingham to No. , bat members could take a part in the debate , rather 28th of August , in and off tbe oast of Algoa Bay, by *n pay of the Tories— (hear, hear). Now it not only was hensive Dissertation on Marriage, with directions Oxford-street, London. Cure communicated, proceediDg jjhat in tbe present case that rule would be azbame, but an act of gross fracd upon the subscribers whisk four valuable shi ps, estimated at between £30,000 for the removal of Disqualifications, and Remarks A most extraordinary Case of relaxed so aa to allow every one, who wished it, to and readers of any newspaper to misrepresent and and £40,000, were lost, as also several lives. on the Treatment of Ghonorrhoe, Gleet, Strioturo by Mrs. Moxon of York. , T?B THJHT EEKTH EDITION. *peak or move aa amendment to the motion; in short eabironiate saeb men as those who had spoken there Loss OP thr EiiZABKTH R©wbli~—This veBsel and Syphilis. Illustrated with Cases, &o. of that City, had for many years act as if they -were members —(hear , bear ). He was Hull Ship- , Price 2g. 6d., in a sealed envelope Mrs. Mathers, that day. Were honest men to be tradaced , vilified, and was a very fine barque , the property of the Just Published , been affected with a most inveterate dise ase, which sore that he should have but little trouble in preserving ran down in a Christian country like this, because they ping Company. She was almost a new ship, having BY C. J. tUCAS , &CO. , CONSULTING SUBGEONS , LONDON ; and sent Free to any part of tho United K-iaedom tobeCancer, Is of a Post her medical attendants pronounced order in the meeting. Every one should have a fair demanded more political rights than others have either only been built in the year 183fr at Snnderland , and ' ;And may be had of the Authore, 60, Newman- on the receipt OzSoe Order for 33, 6d, originated ia her breast, aud continued to spread bearin g. The chainaaa resumed bis seat amidst load the ttm» whth» *« or the honesty to seek for ? He (Mr. was three hundred and twenty tons measure ment It London ; and aold by Britta street, Oxford-street, n THE SILENT FRIEND, nearly all over her body, defying every effort of sur- sppixnse. wd of O"Sn!iivan)looked npon tha princip les of the Association appears from tbe information received, t&at one managed 11, Paternoster-row ; J. Gordon, 146, Leadenhall- s Life Pills being recommended to • Hx. XJ ^afcilisving x©s3 -tfce rales objectB Ulb but early on the gical skill. Parr' to be sound and jost, princi ples which weald be adopted to weather the storm for several boars , stre'et; G. Mansell, 3, King-street, Southwark ; MEDICAL WORK on the INFIRMITIES her, she resolved to give them a trial ; and, speaking Association, asd letters from JJonrich , Leeds Brigh * and cherished by every honest man in Ireland if he following morning she was driven ashore in Algoa Bay Knigbtsbridge A of the GENERATIVE SYSTEM : C. Westerton, 15, Parkside, ; , in both of tne result,fihe says she cannot express the incon- ton , Xraodo Qj ItaogaaaoB, We wry, Belfast , 'Armagh , knew them. What right has a press, which professes by the violence of the hurrican e, and in less than twenty H, Phillips, 264, Oxford-street ; Field, 65, sexes; being an enquiry into the concealed cause haa already derived SsHyabatmon and Sllgo comman der, Capta in ceivable advantage which Bhe , proceeded to read ths order of public liberty, to suppress the public proceedings of an four hours she went to pieces, he* Quadrant, Regent-street ; Huett, 141, High that destroys physical energy, and the ability of from them. She farther states that Bhe is now S» dsy, and Gironih the chairman called npon Mr. Association like this ? He (Mr. O Sullivan) bad read Wake , and bis erew, having saved thems elves by Holborn, London ; J. Buck ton, Bookseller, 50, manhood, ere [vigour has established her empire :— convalescence solely O'BiggfBs to proceed with the motion of which be bad cargo was rathe r a val u- almost well, and ascribes her in tbe columns of the Freeman' * Jou rnal, ike Register, means of the long boat. Her Briggate, Leeds ; J. Noble, 23, Market-place, Hull; with Observations on the baneful effects of SOLI- to the persevering use of that sovereign, medicine giren notice on the prerkms- Saturday. and Pilot, that this Association was unlawful; that its able one, of a miscellaneous cnaraot er. W. Lawson, 51, Stone gate, York, and W. Barra- TAR Y INDULGENCE and INFECTION ; local 24r. CHiggins rose, and was recelTed with load Parr's Life Pills. T members were bound together by unlawful oaths ; that LOSS OF THE SEAOUM.—SlX TKIH LIVES LOST .— clo-agn, 40, Fargate, Sheffiold ; T. bowlor, Courier and constitutional WEAKN ESS, NERVOUS ateem He addressed tie meeting for nearly an hour they bad secret signs and pass wor ds. Have those This deplorable event occurred abou t midnight , when Office, 4, St. Ann's Square, and H, Whitmore, IRRITATION, CONSUMPTION, and on the sndafealf, and Traa listened to in breathless ailence. papers made any atonement for these calamities ? Ha the storm was at its height. She -was seen to make for 109, Market Street, Manchester ; W. Howeii, partial or total EXTINCTION of the REPRO- From Mr. R. Turner, Lswton. He erplained the riews and feelings of the English could ass&re tbe meeting that the peop le in bis dis- tbe Bay, aud ultimately got in, where she suddenly Bookseller* 75, Dale Street, and J. Howoil , 54, DUCTIVE PPWERS; with means of restoration : Badical Beforme rs frcm 1783 down to the present trict, would much rather read an act of justice, foundered. Apparently the crew feared the catastrophe Waterloo-place, Churoh-street, Liverpool ; W.Wood, the destructive effects of Gonorrhsea, Gleet, Stricture, To Messrs. T. Roberts & Co., Crane Court, Fleet* period ; and prored, to the eati sfieHoa of eYery snch as be (Mr. O"Sallivan ) bad mention ed, than and were in the act of lowering the boats when the ship Bookseller, 78, High Street, Birmingham ; W. « Repealers. He was tbe storm , and it was sadly feared that ¦ Mr. Woodward—I had hoped that the advise of Mr. vessels were lost during its existence, bnt as the •'•' If we consider the topics upon either in a moral system, and fallen into a state of chronic debility, by constantly increasing demand from every part of the Obliged to makfa this dMinc tioD between the Repealers, O'SuTiivaa would frwe been taken, and that tbe motion intelligence was despatched on the day after , there or Bocial view, we find the interests and welfare oi whioh tho constitution is left in a deplorable state, ' province ensures to a very large extent success to as all Chartists are Bepeaiers, whereas tbe O'Connettite would have passed -without a skigle dissentient. He parti- seriously involved. The efFects of licentious, and that nervous mentality kept up which places the j the dealer, and good to the people at large. May I Bepealersareaot Cba rtiet» i had not been time to collect the most authentic mankind th?y profess to be what- 1 could not Bee what was in the motion against Mr. culars. : indiscriminate and secret indulgence in certain prac- individual in a!state of anxiety for the remainder of therefore take the liberty of requesting you will be OTe» Mr. O CodheII wishes them to be^ (hear, bear , ConnalL tice?, are described with an accaracy and force which life. The consequences arising from this dangerous good enough to send me 1000 boxes by the very first ** tbaf« troe**)- The offer therefore for conciliation Mr. O'Brien supported tbe motien. display at once profound reflection and extensive practice, are not confined to its pure physical result, opportunity, making, if you please, the usual discount should come from Mr. O'Connell . >lr. O'Connor made Mr. Doyle—1 am not a member. I cannot join you, SECRECY.-SUCCESFUL TREATMENT practical experience."—The Planet. but branch to moral ones ; leading the excited de- to purchasers of such large quantities. I beg to file first step towards conciliation by paying his sub- though my heart is with you ; but I recommend the viating mind into a fertile field of sedative error,— remark that the value of the above will be given by scription toibc Bepeal ^and. The money and the aid amen dment to withdraw it lor bis own " Tbe best of all friends is the Professional for mover of tbe into a gradual but total degradation of manhood—into me into the bands of the Rev. Mr. Porcival, who has which b* offered were both r ^ected ; and what ? sake, before the debate is closed by the reply. // he DICAL STABLISHMENT, Friend aud in. no shape can he be ctnvraUed with a pernicious application of those inherent rights kindly offered to be responsible to you for the because Mr. O'Connor is a Chartist as wbH as aBepealer. knevcas muck at I do he would lake my advict. ME E greater safety and secrecy than in '* Lucas on Manly whioh nature wisely instituted for the preservation same. I remain, your obedient ervant. B» onns is snrely thrown upon Mr. OKJo nnell to show Tbe Chairman having asked if any other person 13, Trafalgar Street, Leeds. Vigour." The initiation into noioua indulgence- of her species j! bringing on premature decripitude, wtf.as BB^>ealer, be rejects tbe aid of half the male wished to speak, and having been answered in the its progress—its results in both sexes, are given with and all the habitudes of old age. Constitutional F. MAITHEISZ. population of Britain to faYoux of Ha own dar ling state d as a fact , that there is no disease Orea * negative, IT may be faithful, but alas ! for human nature, with afflicting weakness, sexual debility, obstinate gleets, excesses, lease address me F. Mattheisz, Jaffra , Ceylon. project. If be thinks be can get U without thJ consent Mr. O'Hkgins rose to reply—He said tha t he had no which has demanded more, er reoeived less, truth. However, the Authors have not exposed the irregularity, obstructions of certain evacuations, or aid «f Engl and, it is -natural enou gh that be abonld arguments to reply jo. He regretted that any amend- attention from tbe Medical Profession generally, than evil without affording a remedy. It shows how total impotency and barrenness are gloryto himself ; effectually re* Eke to b*Y8 all tb« merit and all the ment had been proposed. The obvious meaning of the Lues Venera . From this cau se alone, it ia allowed "Manly Vigour" temporarily impaired, and mental moved by this invaluable medicine. To Messrs. T. Roberts and Co., Proprietors of Parr's -bat it is not becoming in him as a Christian to keep up amendment was, " that there shall be no conciliation ; to sweep away hundreds of victims ann uall y. By tho and physical emasculation, produced by uncontrolled and perpetuate enmit y and hatred between himself that discord must reign amongst us." - applicatio n of pro per remedies , ninety-nine out of can be restored ; bow the Sold in Bottles, price 11s. each, or the quantity Life Pills, Crane-Court, Fleet-street. : The amendment indulgence of the passions, of and Mr. O'Connor . We here are desirous to «ee peace reminded him of the conduct of a certain blac k gentle- every hund re d of these might he saved. But to at- sufferer, who has pined in anguish from the conse- four iu one Family bottle for 33s., by whioh one Us. and good win established on a firm footing between the man who envied the happy state of paradise. tain this, it is necessary that a Medical Practition er quences of early indiscretion—afraid almost to en- bottle is saved.; Communicated by Mr. H. Foster, Chemist, Win- people of Great Brit ain and Ireland , wbicb can be chester. Mr. Dunn—I withdraw the amendment. Let the should devote bis time almost exclusively to the con- counter his fellow man, can regain the vigour of Prepared only by Messrs. , Dee. 13th, L&C2. achieved in tile coarse of a few days, by Mr. CComieI ] resolution be carried unanimously . I am bnt a young siderat ion of this most insidious and dangerous health and moral courage. The work is written in PERRY & Co., Sur- East Stratton, near Winchester inYiting Mr. O'Connor to a friend ly discussionof their ppears under bo many varied forms , and geons, 19, Beraeru-street, Oxford-Street, London. Sir, speaker , Z did not see bow fax wrong I was—(hear , disease. It a a concise and perspicuous style, displaying how often None are genuine without the si —You will remember I sent to your shop for TespectiTe Tisws, in tie Conciliation HalL If both bear ). assumes so many different aspects , that nothing but fond parents aredeceived by the outward physical ap- gnature of a bottle of medicine round which was a paper con- parties were touted for one common object neither Wbig tant experience can enable even the most de- L. taining testimonials Mr. O'Hi ggins—Then there is no necessity for any coas pearance of their youthful offspring ; howtheattenua- R^ and PERRY and Co. of cures effected by the useof nor Tory , dot both together, could withhold tbejnst farther observations. He should leave the resolution in voted student to detect and eradicate it. When a tionofthe frame,palpitationofthe heart,derangement Parr's Life Pills. Amongst many others I observed rights of the people. Let every loYeTof peace and good- the hands of the meeting. Med ical Man aband ons the gener al practice of the cough, indigestion, and a train impressed one ; a case of Rheumatism, which appeared to mfl will amongst men en ear tb not only YOte, for this coneilia- ofthenervon8 system, in a stamp on the outside of each wrapper The resolution was then put and carried with three Prof ession, and devotes his etudies entirely to thi s of symptoms indicative of consumption or general to imitate whiloh is felony of the deepest dye. The similar to my own case, and seeing it so successfully ktry motion, bnt make np hi* mind to nse every effort in hearty cheers, and one cheer more . After which three particular branch , then he at once looses caste , and decay, are often ascribed to wrong causes ; and in- Five Pound cases, (the purchasing of which, will be treated, simply by the use of Parr's Life PIIIb. J re- bis power to carry it into effect. Was there a man cheers were given for the Irish Universal Suffrage Asso- is br anded bv his colleagues as a Quack. In defiance stoad of being the natural results of congenital debi- a saving of one pound twelve shillings ;) may be had solved upon giving Shat iu valuable medicine a fair amongst them who would not like to see Mi. O'Connor ciation , three for Mr. O'Connell and three for Mr. of this contumelious epithet , lity or disease, are the consequences of an alluring aa usual at 19, Beraers-atreet, Oxford-street, London, trial. I had been afflicted with Rheumatism many asd Mr. O'Connell shake bands, and make np their , O'Connor. WILKINSON AND CO., and pernicious practice, alike destructive to the mind Patients in the country Who require a coarse of this years and at the time to whioh I refer was suffering dispute In flie Conciliation Hall? (Hear , bear, and Wben the immense mass of people got together in s New Weekly Messenger. admirable medicine, should send Acutely. I determined, as I have said, on giving apply and body."—Bell' Five Pounds by "We would all like to see tbah H Does any one know the street , some one proposed a cheer for the Charter Beg to state that they continu e to all their letter, which will entitle them to the full benefit o/ Old Parr's remedy a fair trial ; and accordingly sent what has Mr. O'Connor doss to Mr. O'Connell i It and Bepeal, which was loudly responded to. knowledge and experience to the eradication of this " Although a newspaper is not the ordinary chan- such advantage. for a box of the Life Pills. B/ the use of these pills shonld be known. But so matter what Eb did, a Thus terminated ths largest and most important baneful Disorder , findin g a sufficient recompense in nel for the expression of opinion apon the merits of I am enabled to say that I am now as well as ever Bettleme nt of tbeir qoarrel would effest an immediate meeting that has been hel d since the formation of the the happiness which they have been the meins of re- a;medical work, this remark is open to exoeption in May be bacl of all Booksellers, Druggists, and I have been during the whole of my life. Thank onion between tbe O'ConneBite Bepealen, and the Irish Universal Suffrage Association . storing to thousands who woul d , in all probability, auy instance where the public, and not the isolated Patent Medicine Venders in town and country God, I can now walk as well as ever I did. At the ChartisU . Sorely no honest Bepealer can blame the have oth erwise sunk prematurel y into the grave. and exclusive members of the profession, are the throughout the United Kingdom, the Continent of time when I first tried Parr's '• .¦Life Pills, I could , . Chartists for demanding more than BspeaL What This Estab lishinc-nt has now been open upwards of parties addressed. Upon that which is directed to Europe and America, of whom may be had the soarcely walk during the day-time ; and at night I harm would UniTersal Suffrage, Anmml Parliamez its, The Diet m MaRtlebone Wobkhch jse.—We , during which ptriod thousands of cases men indiscriminately; ths world will form its own " SitENx Friend." could get no sleep. I am now enjoying excellent f be people ?—{cries of with screraJ no very sa- seven years , f or and Tof« by Ballot do to Irish hare lately been favoured have been trea ted , and iu no one instance has tho opinion, and will demand that medical works Messrs. PERRY expect when consulted by letter, bealth, and sleep soundly, and I am free from pain "no harm, bnt a grea ^ deal of ^ood." ) Then , in the voury scra ps of m^at which had been offered to the popular Btudy should bo devoid of that mysterious 1 of every kind. I am, patient been disappointed of an eflartual , cur e, in the usual fee one pound, without Which, no notice Sir, yours* TiiTnnn»l ~M>. most , a few days have sufficed to eradicate whatever can be taken of the communication. . sj g; be y adopted. O'B i«#iaa e&n- tbe authority of the Commissioners at Somerset the Disease ; but where ihe disorder nas been allowed hitherto shrouded its own ignorance. The work JAMES DANIELLS. (aged 50 years.) in order to effect the the cravings of tteir tladBd by BiDYing—"That, House, as a means to satisfy to make sencas iaroa ^3 by delay or un.«-kilFul mau- before us treatB of subjects wo believe generally, yet Patients arc requested to be as minute as possible apsedy Jaceomplia bHient of tbe Bepeal of tbe Union , hungry stomachs. Small is quantity , G«d knowa , very strangely, neglected by the metlical attendant, in the detail of their cases. Mr. H. Foster, Chemist, Winchester, ayement vmor e time has necessarily been required to " to render osgBtary and unavail ing tbe combined op- was eack man 's dinner : and worse or as bad in complete the cure. W. and Co., know of no instance and vequinDg doubtlessly (as in operative midwifery Parr's Life Pills are acknowledged to be all that position ef WMg and Tory to that great sad important quality as that which is net onfrcqaently given to establishme nt devoted to the care and the surgery of tbe eye) an entire devotedness to PERRY'S PURIFYING SPECIFIC PILLS, Hall be, in prime sausages at where any of ihe is required to conquer disease and prolong lite. measar e, and to make the Coscilia tiok cogs, or manufactured into beef same class of disease, has maintained so long a a deeply important branch of study. The tone of laality, tiat wbica it professa to be; sa personal id a pound by the London purreyors. We can do book ia highly moral, and it abounds in well- Price 2si 9d., 4s. 6d., and lla. per box, No medicine yet disput es standingj which must be regarded as a conclusive this offered to the world ever/so ra- between Mi. O'Coan ell and Mr. Feargms no more for the poor crea'.nrea who are thus inhu- proof of their integri ty and ability . written, harrowing, yet correct displays of the suf- pidly attained saoh distinguished celebrity ; it is O"C3nnoi shonl d ba at once and for ever sacriliced on manly treated, then made known through the consequent upoa unbridled sensualism. No (Observe the signature of R. and L. PERRY and «tt altar fering Co. on the outside of each wrapper) are well known questionable if there now be any part of the '«iyilixed of tfe§ir coaamo o country ; ib&t Mr. O'Con- medium of the Dispalch, their miserable half-starved Long experience has enabled them to produce a human being caa be the worse for its perusal ; to world where ita extraordinary healing virt bata «u should not foi tlie attention of throughout Europe and America, to be the most cer- ues a mesaent aik>w any priYate pique condition, in tbe hope of directing remedy which rs applicabl e to almost every s;a ge of multitudes it must prove a warning beaeon, a well- not been exhibited. This signal success is not attri- •r pewona i quar rel to stand as a barrier -belween the tbe kindly disposed , and those who caa feel aud the disease. Their appeal to reason, a permanent blessing. It is tain and effectual cure ever discovered for every «»peal told stage and symptom of a certain disease, in both butable to any system of advertising, bw t gotely f* movement and the aid -and moral <#-oparation sympathisewith others in misfortune, and, in defi- written in a clear intelligible style, and is evidently the strong recommendations W3 500.fti)0 British in faYon ef PURIFY I NG DROPS sexes, including Gonorrhsea, Gleets, Secondary of parties er .yed by their raVj ^rts r tbaimeasnre ; ance of tha Poor Law Ba?baws, ronse a sufficien t the production of a mind long and practically con- use. At this mement the Proprietora ;are posses- lfcat iha»for e Mi. O'Caiuiell is imperatively called tne authorities u> oruso the fiendigh diseases of i he most delicate Symptoms, Strictures, Seminal Weakness, Defi- in npon to mvlta energy among Have been used in thousands of caprs , and with thp versant iwith tbo divi- sion of Hearly 530 letters from influenti/J respectably Mr. Pearg u O'Connor to Dnblia , and in spirit that now prevails, and which cows and crushes most signal success. Pcihays no Medici no was ever tha human organization."— The Magnet. ciency, and all diseases of tfie Urinary Passages, ^ a public and amicable sion of without loss of time, confinement, or hindrance from and intelligent members of society, - aii hearing tes- di«2sa onin the Cosciliatios tbe poor 10 tbe earth ; rend«rs; them spiritless ; offered to the Public , which has been so efficacious timony to the great and SAM., to setae the dispute between tbero and thus "kuman The security of hafpiness in the mah.riage business. They have effected the most surprising surprising Vjenefits resulting e i and makes them feel as the most degraded of in rest oring tho dipojt^r-d to he?]th and neonr They " from the «se of the medieiae. j cre- e8n U flinchin « aTid te^y assistance of facts. A few days ago, state is the chief anxiety of all ; but »any dread cures, cot only in recent and severe cases, but when Th>5 s a mass of ^3.500^0*r ^, male?^mb *i abitenv ts of beings. Let us come to are powerful and speedil y efficacious , in the mo?t dence m its favour s«eh as ao medicine eftt Grea t Britain " tbe Marylebone Ytstry assembled for ihe purpose entering upon wedded union, through a secret fear of salivation and all other means have failed ; they 'other *¦ obstinate as well as Tec.ent oases. A Treatise of discharge of matrimoni Eruptions on any part yet called forth, and places it in the proud dtatind 1 *¦ ks&i of considering a petition, and » very reasonable one, twelve pages is giron with them explaining the unfitneas for the al obliga- remove Scorbutic Affections, to - , tions. This essay is most particularly addressed to of the body, jUlcerations, Scrofulous or Venereal tion of being n»t only the mosf popular bat the most Ssissatsf "^ ^ of the workers in their Htone yardB for an increase various aspects of the Disease ; and the directions valuable remedy ever discovered. Mr. Dyo« said he had en many oceadons spoken in in the portion of bread ! They did not ask for meat, all suffering under a despondency of the character Taint, being calculated to cleanse the blood from , are so full and explicit, that persons of either sex ; and advice will be found calculated mojbid Ihal room but be never roae with greater ata xrit y or or cheese, ct bier; they merely asked for a little may cure themselves witho ut even the knowledge ef alluded to to all foulness, counteract every affection, and proceedd e to addreM thsm with cheer the drooping heart, and point the way t» reno- restore weak and emaciated constitutions to Dris- grea ter pteaiur etban mor* bread ! They alleged, but did not even re- a. bedf ellow. >s CAUTION—BKW «n- tbs pre sent occasion, wben ha could assist in menBtrate, that their porridge was miserably thin. vated health. tiae health and vigour. .,iRj[ Op IHIIATIOKS. bearing tbe olivebranch of union and peace Into In compliance with the wishes of many of their ' i&« the What the effect of diluted oatmeal has npoa panpers, Messrs. Lucas & Co. are to be daily consulted Messrs. Perry and Co.,Sargeons, may be consulted In order to protept the public from imitations, »«nV» of dissentient reformers , it was the greatest let the mortality ef the Bridgwater Union say. Patien ts, Wilkin son and Co., a short time ago, pub- from ten tilHwo, and from five till ei ht in the even- Hon. Commissioner Stamps have ordered #a srfstake in repeaters to suppose that they, t e g as usual, at 19, Berners-3treet, Oxford-street, Lon- ^ of r the con- These petitioners asked at tbe hands ef the meat lished a Work, en itl d iug, at their residence, No. 60, Newman-street, words Pabb's Lir,B Pi1M to be engrayed w tendersfor Universal Suffr age, were not frien dly to the don , punctually, from Eleven in the Morning until # opalent district in Europe, whose rental is the in? THE SECRET MEDICAL ADVISER ; Oxford-street, London. eight in the Evening, uud on Sundays from Eleven Goverttmeni Star which ia pastei round the/Bidef eanse wf»* iscreas ed to that of the worst felon9 iu the jails , the detail of their oases Without thia- o they are spurious representation be bta rd in the nat ional counsels, was or rather most remote par ts of the kingdom (in a sealed en- possible iu , as to the deration a country patient, to enable Messrs. Perry and Co., matk f antheniioity rs, to somethin g below it. They Btated that of the complaint, the symptoms, age, general habits will be the means of effecting and an imy.osition t Prepared by the Proprieto the fundamental item of their political creed : if ench ten ounces of bread per day ia so very little-for men velope) on the receipt of a Post-office Order , for to give such advice aa T. Rober'tg Fleet-street, «n equitable and ri ^teons system were cues adopted , wr- o are Three Shillings and Sixpence. of living, ind occupation in life of the party, The a permanent t and effectual cure, after ail .other and Co., 9, Crane Court, employed at hard labour , that thsir hunger communication must be accompanied by the usual London . and sold wholesale by their appoininieaw the Unionweald be at once repealed— {hear > Already compels tb em to consu me it at one meal. Ten Wi thin the space of six months a ver y large means have proved ineffectual. by E. the mselves to that—they ounces consultation fee of £1, without which no notice 'i Edwards, 57, St. Pauls, also by Barclays^ 5,500,«00 men bad pledged of bread ia less than » twopenny lor.f , and adi tioH of this valuable Work h»B been disposed of, r, - yppJHhTO«n ud Scotch men, attiBans, manufao- about the titmb le whatever can be *iken of their application ; and in N.B. Country Druggists, Booksellers, Patent Me- fon , Farringdon-street, and Sutton and Co.» >> °Z Ven of tha t quantity whieh is placed on which will be a sufficient test of its importance. It supplied with Church Hobson. Nortnern , and labourers, who were themselves najnstly SDd«Mn 8 »apkin at dinner < all cases the most inviolable Becrecy may be dicine Venders, See.oan be any quantity yard ; Said by Joshua u f«rea , and nata- ££this Bivesr,;v Theiep ly of is a Prac tical Treatise on the Preven tion and Cure relied on. •f Perry's plarifying Specific Fills, and Cordial ' Star Office , Leeds; and at 3, Market Walk,» " en&ded from, the pale of the Constitn tion Corpora tion iB a direct untnh ; th ey say Venerea l Disease, and other affections of the erey sanding and in that then diet is bett er of the Balm of Syriacum, with the usual allowance to tb'j dersfield ; and retail by at least one agent in rfgtj 'icat foi tbdr Irish brethren in than that of any Poor Law urinar y and sexual oruaiis , in both sexes, with a Sold by Mb. Joseph Bucxtonv Bookseller, by most «3p60taW| , bear ). Was it not Hien man iacal in pmon. ftow, meagre as those ciete Briggaie, Leeds ; Trade, by m<«t of the principle Wholesale Fafc-6nt town in the United Kingdom, and AnomiE s a/e, there are mild and successful mode of treatmtn t, in all their SO, ana Mr. W. Lawson, 61 Medicine Houses iu London. dealers in medioine. Price 18. lid.. 2a. " a ">Jr *by par ty to flpprobrio Bdj reject ihe proffere d assistanoe lew where the allowance of bread i3 less than a forms and consequences ; especially Gleet , Strict ure , Stoneg&te, York ; by whoia thia Work i3 ffw» 'of politeca reform ers ? It pound and i kll j oaj ; m m&ny seat, family boxes Us. each. Full directions ara g{ todi ft powerfal BecUon eighteen aud affectio ns of the Bladd er , Pros trate Glands , Gra vel , (post-paid) iu a sealed <3a?elop

i^onr-o. And he concludes this Number with tiie following food , and, in fact, has r.o business to be where he is. illustrate, not a single line has been added to enlarge, its Sac Hutcitt' s History of Priestcraft shall be noticed nation 's toes , a to rtile agains t the nation ," a prop o burst of heart eloquence:— At Nature's mighty feast there is no va cant covtr for ba?'?* ' __ . : next week. I tyrants, a prison of people—3Uch la tho Kremlin. his. She tells him to begone, and will qaickly execute Mr- Holyoake then • was the chosen abode of the old I have studiously uttering one proceeds to lay down Paley's Publications Received —Graham' s Lecture on * * Such , then , KO SURRENDER .' " abstained from her own orders , if he do not wotk upon the compassion argument clearly, fairly, thest) formida ble walla word on the thousands of cases which present them- and impartially. On this Chasti ty; The Heal ttiian ; The Speech of Mr. G. G. Muscovit e princes ; and yet of some of her guests.' point tne most captious will-not ent shel cer tor the terror of Iran IV- let th e faithless and daun ted, whem fear las disinayM , selves to prove the cruelty and inhumanity of the New venture to complain. Bay ; and a number 'of Tracts. were not suftie.' " Who , tfeen , are to marry ? Not the Queen ; she W hatever view the reader may take of Mr. H.'s " The fear of a man possessing absolute power I* Grr s cp the pnrsnifc of a glorious esuse ; Paor Law and of its offic«s. I fe^Te not attempted to * requires provision for her children after marriag e ; not conclusions, sore we are of one tbinR, that he must the most dre adful thing upon earth :¦ and. with all 3Let the basrfiesrted traitor still practise his trade rouse the feelings of indignation that are ever ready to be satisfied with Of twisting, and twining, and cat ching at straws ; the Peers: their estates are entailed : not the fund- the fair play allowed to Paley's Xfte the imagery of this fear visibl e in the Kremlin, it to burst from the breasts of Englishmen when they are not arguments;— rctttt * apptoack the Ktemlln withou t a Xet ftie foolish still follow ibi hollow prete nce, told of the agonizing throes which break the heart* holder ; his proper ty is uncertain and fluctuating : still impoaaibie to An3 the -well-fed Reformer f or *eheap bread* 8tHl bawl ; of mothers, the clergy; they have only a Iffe interest : not tbe mer- " I hope, that upon examination shud der. when their babes are torn from theix arms; un- of Paley's treatise, L1PE IN RUSSIA. , round , square, and witn We ¦will ding to the standard of sterncar amon sense, or of that burst; of anguish which drowns in deepest chant, banker, or manufacturer ; their incomes are as every admirer of tfcaS author will be of opinion that I " Towers of every form property may (From the Review balfries donjons, turr6 ts> spires , sentry And oni "watchword , ". political freedom to alL'* sorrow, even in the bud of life, an English pauper certain as the wind : not the farmer ; his have stated hia argument fairly. I have striven to pre- o/j" Bi Custine' s Empire of the pointed roofs , , * be connnned by tfce seasons : not the arti san or Czar" in Taifs Magazine for boxes upon minarets , steeples of eTery height, styte ii "We never "win barter one tit he of our Charter ; child, who, with its thin and delicate hands (mere thin sent it in the most forcible manner, and I balteve have November.) labourer ; imder that system they could never be certa in presented it and colour , palaces, domes, watch-towers , walls, en> We fear neittiEr fraud , false advisers , cor force ; by famin e) resists the iron grasp cf tbo rude infernal in a more connected and concise form than THE BUSSIAN PSASANTRT . ; , , can marry ? Let Brougham att leiDsnted and pierced with loop-hole *, ram parta , And oar ship Poor Law official , whs tears it from th e fountain of its of employment Who then Pa!ey haa left it. Indeed, I can have no motive to About ten b *'Ko Surrend er .'" (may Heaven defend But , in the leagues from Petersburg, on his way to every apeei es, wfeimsical inventions , her li . life—from all it has learn ed to love!—and then , with answer . Pensioners? Is it even so? misstate or garble his views, since it is my intention to Sohlusselbarg, M. deiCuetine fortifications of NEXT GENEBATJOJJ WHO WILL PAY THEIR PEN- entere d a kind of inn ; incoinprehensible devices, chiosks by the »dde ,of cathe- Sha ll bear na triu mphantly on 1b oar coarse. brimfnl tyts and sobs, that speak better than words ita , admit them. The more clearly they appear at the com- lie says:— ; SION S ?" mencement, the better drals— nveryth ing announcea violation and disorder — extremity of gritf , stretches its little form from the will be understood my continua- " It was the first time I had seen the ' surveillanceneces- The banner of freedom £3 brav ely above us; fiend who up the lines Hon. The more strikin gly I pres e peasants in evor vth«ng betrays the constituti ons wr eEta it—eom ulsively extendin g its length to We too mnst leave our readers to fil' nt his argnraent , tha their houses. An immense -wooden shed , plank watts " singular beings who wae On the ocean of pnblic opinion we sail : reach its ourselves with the more strikingl y will appear sa ry to the security of the . anguished mother , now , separated,; , perhaps for in blank ; -we dare not trust his own refutation cf it. on three sidts, plank flooring and pian k ceilng , formed supernatura l world. Yet Ihe hypoc rites hate, fcnt the hones t hearts love us ; ever, by doers For these rea sons , the rea der condemned to live in this , and walls, and bars !—Tie scalding task- , I think , wUl not fail to the hall of entrance , and occupied the graat ^r patt of jplup- And liberty whistles aloud in .the gal a with a perceive that it fa aa much these innumerable monumen ts of pride , caprice tears of those mothers and babea may be disregarded bs No. 45, (November 11th) is nearly filled ray interest , as it is my the rus tlo dwelling. Notwit hstanding tha tree currents ^ God speed tlise, our Uader, nnd sunted O' Connor * duty, to state Paley with tueusness , glory, and ptety, notwitbsla ndingjkhek you—they t-Il as curses on this guflly land—tlity are letter addressed to Mr. Oastler by " One who has freedom and fairness. Really of air, I found it redol ent of that odour Cur vessel rides nobl v with thee at her helm : ' was I conscious of onions appar eut variety, express one Bingie idea -wilica " bottled" by him who will avenge. watched you, and never caught you tri pping," in that the slightest necessity existed for cabba gen, and old greasy leather "Csboxight friend ©f freedom , while th on art upon her, me to conceal an , which Russian vil- rei gns here everywhere— war main tained by fear. " I have, Sir, purposel y refrained from attempting which is suggested a most formidable array of " im- argumen t of the author I reply to, lages ami Russian villagers invariably exhale. Gstr nptionV foal "waves they can neTer o'er whelm - * which i in honour The Ksemlin is the work of a superhu man bei v.g ; but to ' agitate my readers , by describin g the subuntd but provements" in. the " Fleeters" , some of -which are I ought to state—if the slightest " A. low and confined room adjoined this immense necessity existed for tbat bein g is malevolent. Glory in slavery— snclt is the We never "wi ll tarter one tithe of our Coa:ter ; revengeful feelh gs of a father {how niacy English realJy such, and which we should be glad to see car- me to tortu re his language to mak e shod. It reminded me of the cab in of some ' " he out my case, river boat ; aliegoi-y figured by this satatttc a onument , aai extraordin- "We fear neither fraud , false advisers , nor force : fathers are now in this wretched state I) w^n is ried out. The writer proposes to assist Mr. Oast- I Wou ld instan tly threw this book away , ¦wal ls, ceiling, fi or, becau se I am seate , and tables, vrere all of wood , ary in architecture as the visions of Si Jo hn are in And our ship, ."Xo Surrender !" (aiay Heaven defend forced by poverty and despotism to witness that scene! ler in the carrying out of the suggested improve- fully-satisfied that no book deserves tba rudely hewn. The att ention of fsraell of cabbage and pitch was poetry. It is a habitation which would suit some of her Jj I wonld, however, requ est you, as the Home .Mini ster ments after the following manner :— mankind , and no cause is worthy of their extremely powerf ul, notice which i the purson aees of ihe Apucaiytse. Shall bear us trkm phanUy on in our course . of th * Q-ie*n , to answer the following questions to e sum of £500 shall, in the first weeds dishonourable support It is " In this retrea l, almost deprived cf air " I propose that th my opinien that no- and light— • ' To inhabit a place like tbe Kremlin is not to her ilsjesiy in Council—tellin g tha Queen , at the same ; and that, as you prin ciple put forw ard by crooked for the doors wera low Tie Torie s* strong ships they nay harass and grieve ns; instance , be raised in 100 £5 shares means will ever , and the windows extremely reside, it is to defend one's self. OppreEsion creates , time, that these scenes of horror are created uudtr ths i fficfency of stan d long. It does not deserve to small—I found an But, like true Briti sh tars , we will weather the go along and feel your way, and prove the stand—and old woman busy serving tea to four rev olt, revoh sblig-ss precautions, pre cautions increase sanction of a law passed with your cppr oval —' What bo raised of it is my deliberat e hope tha t it never or five bearde d stoim : . your engine, another hundred shares shall may ," peasan ts, clothed in pelisses of sheep- dangers , and this long series of actions aud xeactioTlB must be the feelings of ihat man under ihvi pressure ? appea l sbin, tbe wool deceive tib like amount. How Ss this to be don e ? By an of which is turned inwar ds; for it has en§ftuders a monster ; that monst er is despotism, which The pira tical Whigs, they may strive to Wh.i t bis disgusj at laws so cruel , at condnct bo un- to the public especially to your old and steady reader s, In the world's present already, and for some days past , become r ather cold. has built itself a house at Moscow. The giants of the By saili ng lise tbarts in then - old craf t ** Reform ;" natural , so mtrciies3 ' state ef mental infancy, ? If that man s lojuity ehoulU who reustfi-el that if any man can rtnder secvice to his thi3 paper wouitl uot bo a firtin^ arena These men -were of short Biatare. Tueir leather pelisses antediluvian woild, were they to ret urn , to earth to visit And the boats that tack first to this point , then the Vanish , who is to blamt fortheoJo»ical * other , ? What respec t can 'J:at nian country by his pen , RieSard Oastler is that m>!n. I combatants ; we tfierefore decline were rather tast eful; ! but they were T«ry il! scented : I tbeir detsaerata successors , might stili find a suitabla hav e for propert y—-ahat entering into the 'd reveren ce for reli gion itself ? call upon the friend s of the countr y to rally around arguments pro and con. Tho know nothing except tha petfwmes of the noblaa that habitation in tbe >ra im, Every thing has a symbOr Bs they steer by a Cobden , O'Connell , or Sturge, He is aa vutcas t—the book is neatly got up K;* laws have made him one ! Thick yoa. There will be no lack of candidates for shares. aud is a perfect embodiment could be more so On tbe table stood a bright copper lical tmr.ae whether purposely or not, m its architec- TTe pity tbeir creirs , poor devils J they 'll smother, yen that your of multum in pa-mo, , Royal Mistress can r$w afford to lose such Open yonr list j announce that you are ready to receive consitmng of but about kettle and a tespot. \ The tea is always of geod quality, ture ; bat the real , the abid ing, that appears af ter yoa Coinpleltiy engnlph 'd in a whirlpeol of sarge. •nitjscis forty pages. It is explicitly , cr. that arming the pension ers -will .Kake thos e the names. I sen d you mice as a bpgiuning. Put me and fore bly ponnod well made , and , if it {Is not preferred pur e, good milk is lifl'?e divested yourself ot* your first emotions in the But we never will barter one tithe of our Charter; ; and te all enquirers who are men 1© • nl ?—ilistaken maa I" down for four shares in tho first batc h of 100 : and I bold-, enough to be- honest and honest enough to be every where to be obtained. contemplation , of these baibatio splencloara , is, aftet We fear neither fraud , false advisers nor force : hope to be a subscriber in tho second batch. Now or ^ " The red or blue; etiirt of the peasants is buttoned In onr noiice last week of Tttifs defence of Lord boid , " will fee found a, valuable acq-iisition. all , only a congregation of dungeon s pompously sur- And our sfcip, " 2so Serrezider !" (may Heaven defend never is the motto. And by the 1st of January , over the cu!iar- bone] and drawn close round tbe loins Broush am , we remind ed our readers tha t to thai 1844. named palaces and cathed rals. The Russians may do her.' ; yoa must bo in a position ' by a girdle , above which it lies in antique fold s " Et&r -eema-n" England principally owed that embodi- to come out with ' Oasttet s , and their best , but they can never come out of the prison . Shall bear us triumphantly on in our ceurse. Fleet Papers ' THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF below forms an open; tunic that falls over tbe pantaloon , ment of wron jj and crime— the New Po-ar Law. In , new and enlarged series ; and , if need be, AL- Ti>e very climate is an accomp lice of tyranny. The COHOL, Nos. 1 and 3. B The long Persian robe , often left open , which , be fervent anil zsalcns several of the numbers before us with both a stamped nikl unstamped edition. '' y Dr. F. R. Lees. when the cold of the conntry does not ptrniit the oonsiraction Te true-Learied Chsrds is, 1 , his " i-ord ship" is Report of a Medical Discusi ion men do not work , partl y covotb this blouse ; the hair Xijor Dancombe stands firm on the enemy' s dec); ; fairl y flayeo. Here is a specimen :— Wo have considerably exceeded the limits wo in- hold at Framlins;- o! vast churches , where the faith ful would be fKzaa at ham, Suffol k March 20ih, worn Jong, and Batt ed on tho forehead , le bact'd and a band of brave /el- tended to confine ourselves to when we commenced , 3843, between Dr. but shaved pray er: here the soul is not lifted to heav es by the Where, by princip , ** It -WB8 M , Loes, and W. , Esq., , close behind rather higher than the nape loirs, . thus that Lord Brougham se&ucedthe House this Review;" and yet how little have we beea en- Je^ffrason Surgeon, on the \ , so as to dis- glories of reli gious architecture ; in th is z me man can of Peer s :— the Nature and Uses of Alcohol. ; cover ell the strength «f tbe neck. He the crszy old craft will soon shatter and wreck. abled to yive of tbe writings of the •? Poor cian only build to his God gloomy <*t«mj o«8. The sombre 's " The common orders in Russia are nmu sing • organiz s, boys, redoatle jon r nnnibsr, *•' The safest, and perhaps the only psrfcefc charity, is Fneod"! Perhaps we have -excited a desire to The Sacrtd Writings ^Rescued from tho Profane knaves . Cathedrals of tbe> KremJLi , witk their narrow vsuits and Then xe- tbey may be easily led if they are not e den of the dupots with purity sweep ; an hospital for accidents and violent diseases, becaus e no know more : if so, we shall be gratified indeed. Tj Perversions of Moderate Poison Drinkers ; being deceived ; but a* thick walls, Kt enible cavca ; they are painted prisons , And th sooa as they see that scuit of Gha ifom ronsa from its dumb er, man is secure agains t such calamities —3h> »an can cal- the working classes and their friends an Address, &c, bj Dr. Lees. Lcadon, iirittain, , their masters or their masters ' just as the pabces are gilded gaols. A3 trvveiters say I*fc the we ssy read , agents lie more than themselves, they forth " like a giant refresh 'd wish sleep." cula te upon , or prov ide against thorn ; and we may Paternoster Row. plunge into the of the recesses of the Alps, so ot the wonders of this And come The Fleet Papers, and by every means in your power I lowest deptha of i falsehood and meanness. They always be sur e that the existen ce of -such an hospital architecture—tney are hurribly beau tiful. we nfver will baiter one tithe of out Charter ; strive to strengthen the hands of your poreeeuted w hatever may bo thought of the vjowa of Dr- , would civilize Toi -will in no -way tend to incr ease the number of patients. who ja people must themselves possess " Ocaer nations bi,je supparted oppression , the Rus- We fear neith er fraud , false advisers , nor force : advocate. We trust that tiio siiKgfcstio'is made Laes, ho man can mistake that he is in euraest, and ( worth of KrXt to tiiis , perhaps, a dispensar y is tbe safest} but I g character- 4the barbarism of the serf accuses sian na tion has loved it; it lovts it still. Is not such And -onr ciopi *' 2f»» Suir =ader *~* 510=7 Heaven defend above Trill be heartily responded to by Oasilcr this i8one of the eoaretn of the Doctor' pause upon tbat , if I regard the s fiuccoss. • the corruptne ss of the noble. Dirtine ss is very con- fanatici sm of obedience characte ristic ? It may not , ha I] rigoor of the princi ple friends, and that we may speedily see the " JFleeter's" Let any man be in earnest in [of popuja'.jonj ; because his search after truth : j spicuous in the country ; but tbat <.-£ the bouses and however , be d&nied that this popular mauia has beta their ejredt cpon the community. Ktveithtieso " Answer." Indeed, replying at all to the redoubt- tliat purifies , the Russians are de- Moscow, flxert on the limits of two continents , a , garded " , tbeir Wo"hardly need say a word upon the work s before prived for nine months in m rks ia and Lave vnUJnjjly awarded out alle- evil tend ency snay be counterbalanced by the good able Humphrey Clinker—we beg pardon—Parry, wo the year ; so that their dirti- e d le e a spot for rest between London genera! xuk3 u us: they spoak for themselves. Tho Parts (price one ness is tath er the inevitable th mi d of the arth, giance to xhe factory children's monarch. , they do ' mean, appears to us to be very liko " breaking a fly effect of their climate than und Pekin. '^rrue shilling aud sixpence eachy of the Illustrated History -of their negligence. ! vre have been rasher nncutifnl ** subjects" or lste, upon the wheel." True, there is some excuse lor " Moscow fs, of all the cities in Europe , the one ia since we lent " After reading that sublime efitsion of virulence and Mr. White. -Immured in a prisor. for bis-honest ad- oj Alcohol , are got up in a really beautiful pty lo ; and " When they work bare -headed , they remedy the ini seeingteat it is n*>w a considerable time nonsense, I a»n st pause , J will take a pipe to preserve contain seven highly fiuished plates illustrative of which tha dissolute man of the fashionable world has Majesty vocacy of the pi inciples which the "shoy-hoys" he convenibnee ot theii tong hair by binding it with a kind the widest fie'd for his career. The Government is too our aid to ext ending a knowledge of " His 's my temper—Red obtain another pen—then , if possible, il the effects of intoxicat ing liquors upon the stomach. of diadem , or fillet mode *7 and now, the many dfemands made exposes" have laboured to use f or their own ssl- of a riband , a wreat h of •*tfll-inf armed not to know that under an absolute rul e proclamations; 3 -will proceecl ¦Well , it is of no aTail ; my disgust They form a sort of panorama Cnauacoua to the sight rush es, or of some other simple material ¦npon us in the columns derotsd to ** Eevievrs/' pre- •fi*h eadfi , he naturally ieele indiunan t at tho vile , always placed some kind of revelt mast somewhere break out ; but it continu es ! It was Broug ham "who nitered those "wor ds wo admit, they oould wot b& otherwise) of the stomach with care , and whi«h looks Tent us giving any very foil notice of the recent hypocrisy of the masked deceivers, who assume to welt on t &e young people ; pr ufers tha t this revolt should be in manners rather than — ' jIU provi 'isat men of independent spiri t will, in bo the only incarnations of patriotism, of thoi drunkard itt the several stages of his debauch- fur the men of this race have in general labours of the honest, phflanihropie, and brave and who have finely -formed; in politico. Here ties the secret of the license of the one the vigour of their days, lay by --euficieni to maintain eries from '* Moderate Drinkiug" to confirmed, regu- oval heads, so that i their w€&0Qb0 & year which thetbe • old man * now or strength , but rr.ther , bey ond the mest moderate : loose parcel , in which all the parts of the bod y are impossib le to find oSier voik, the wages of which receives (afier it has been screwed you have taken good cara to begin in time. " degree , oh ind ication of disease sake of talking : but to invent such infamies in order to receives (af ler it has been screweM out of the labour of , the resul t of an im- ij confounded together- without care , aa d yet without glory in them ¦would mainta in him and his family. Thas it became these ' old men and old v>omeniDjmen of independent spiritspirii *), In the following quotation our author opeo.fi fire pure condition of the circulating mass. This is evident i , shows a corruption of mind that proves j liberty. But this costuma has other inconveniences wickedness to the very core—wickedness worse even the inte rest of the rate-payers to employ the labourers , • when age has put he end to Ms labour ," would maln - upon the pamphleteeriug Barrister , pouring in grape from many facts. Look at the jockey who is training rather difficult to describe. Oue of the worst is, that them sir wages for iheir and cannister af ter a fashion which will be every- ' than that exhibited in the mad acUona of theseliber- ^rring f work , otherwise the tain an hospital for 500 • old men,* who had §peat. an the tacer for hia greatest ftaVuf speed and strength— a Russian female peasant could suckle her child over tines. labourers won3d fall back on the parish rates , and useful life in -addin g to the wealth of tbo country—men where reco gnized as a ** mode of warfare" for which does he fatten him up ? Nj, hv sweats him down. , ¦ Fat i her shou lder , as ds the Hottentots. Such is the indirectly obtain from the wealthy parishioners a who bed not " honest George ' ' is famous : — is not Jicsh ; not ncirvo or muscle " According to them, the citizens' wiyea in Moaco*« employed their talents in fomenting strife , , uputi which activity ' Inevit able deformity produced by a fashion which 4es- are no better than the women of rank. jj ecesssry rovison for their wants. By that law, the in creating mischief , disorder, and every evil work. " "I am perfect ly convinced that it is not so rauoh to and power depend ; it is a mare lifeless, uuorg.ini sea \; troys the shape of the body. The Circassi an females , f , : were wedded to the land, the land taring side compound , cant cut of the system as superfluous , dos- wiio better understand the beauty of woman and the RUSSIAN TYRANNY^ poor could &, astounding revelations of the real stations the ha tred of your clique for Jlr. Feargus O'Connor , —ITS HeKEOES AHD CRIMES. Tteponu i.le fartL ^mainta ^anca. Wisdom not t bat we are indebted for your tresby pro duction , as titute of nitrogen, (an essential element of every living 1 means of preserving it , wear, from tb eir years of child- of th MallhM j s£, are RlTtJi in bu\ sequen t nnm- to ' " In Russia tbe Government interfere with every - dev-ed a van more akely to produce and train a your burning desir e to p3ay the dictator yonrs6if ; and part) and therefore a mere incuiabrauc Q to the system hood , a belt round tbe waist , which they never , have hm , «mofasMii B or ExtrStts Tnm rr.o ^Jinhurgh tb in^ and vivifies nothing. In that immense empire satsti ^ people. allow me to arid , for your comfort , that if Mr. O' Conn or In putting forth its greate st physical powers. Di>es any j' cast off." • i , loyal and R-Tiew , Brougham ' s Speeches, &e. &c. &c. We the people , if not tra nquil , are matej. d©aUi * oi5oxn Poor , bfin?*zo«*&y «%M ' ' to : wer e got rid of * to-m orrew , you and the little one tmngine that the stall-fe d prizi ox, bo fat tbat be I : ao'»^r». " The >e^ I*w ^ • missXi conciude our extracts with a few of the ' knot RUSSIAN VILLAGES. ail he»y ic^kiag the labourer 's residence in . ». fyjends • London aialttusian clique ,' assisted by a few dissatis- by the fre e respiration of fresh nir induced by exercise. ! of the highway. Elch cabin, constructed of pieces of * * Bely£s lS M of tho people" :— and subject to constant motion, " But if the number of suicides in Russia were ever; the poar-hause as unpleasant and annoying as possible. -L, L fied would-be - leaders in other parts of tbe country. Cittlo e xposed to cold, I roughly-hewn woodj, presents its gable to the street. so great, "&* eD nSh oi Brougham; now to* his master, never grow fat. It is the tame with men as with other no one would know it: the knowledge of S^eis imprisoned-his wifeaeporated froutiim- ° They hav e witnessed the various subterfuges to which t All these habitations are of similar construction ; but numbers is a privilege of tbe Russian police. I ant Kalttus , who arose some few years ago, to enlighten , in order to constitute yourselves a animals. The Arab of the desert , who is in cons ant I and aeir ciMren are c&fined in separate words or you have resorted notwith standing tbeir wearisome uniformity, an air ignorant whether they arrive correct before tha niankma upon tbos import ant , but as, ,rt SU-«nderstcod • exorcise, exhibits a ir.tiss of nevve and muasle which ' eyes of h ^ T ^v, brothers and Bisters ar/roTallo wed to sort of Board of Directors ' to the Cbaitist body; and of comfort , and even prosperity, n ypears to rsigri in the emperor ; but I do know that no misfortune branch of science-the tru e principle upon which to enables him to undergo ac aiuouut of fatigue almest in- Is meet His cress betokens his - discrsce-his food has have they unif ormly rejected your repeated attempts to ! the villages. They ! are rura l without being plctur- published under his reign until he has consented to feme a prevent ive ofcheck , the pniaential check, to the credible ; but he is never fat , thuugh he ia healthy, proved to be polro n ; snd, on the tastimeny of cfficbl the fasten yonr miscraSle speculations npsn them. I eaqae. confession of tbe superiority of u^mited increase people." I am h«e quoting and will frequently attain a patnarcaul age. So with J the humiliating Prov i- £porU, many; very m^ny, by it have i»een killed. In " Now, before you took it npon yourself to denounce of ! "A few villages , becoming less neat in proportio n as den ce. The pride of despotism is so gre at that it seska of the disciple- now luien fo the master ;- the abor ^icai tribes North America. Mr. Catiin iac ^ ery fekrg the hLsn heart has been out- and villify ' Fear gta O'Connor and his too ls, " you might the distanc e from I Petersburg increases , saddon tbe to rival the power of God. Monstrous jealous y ! into states , thut they eu joy great health and atta in groat age iBged for the avowed purpose of preventing the poor " 'Ishonld propose a regula tion to be made, declaring, have condescended to show us Vfhut you and your landscape instead nffeuilvening it The houses are only what aberrations bast thou not plunged princes and when not cut off by accident or war , aud th at they exhi- fromaTailis gtheniKlv ps o/ ik-xtmode of relief , thus to that no child born from any maniaire , taking place clique had done to entitle you or them to the people's j piles of tfea trunks of'trees , badly put together , and sup- subj ects ! Who will dare to love truth- ^who will bit the finest specimens of physical pro wess and stature. de- forceikon to fcJiback vpon iJieir own resources. alter the expirat ion o* a year from th a date of the law, confidence. The tree ia known by its fruits. Lst us 1 porting roofs of plnnk , to which in winter an extra f end, it in a country where idolatry is the principle Dar ing a residence of eight years amongst them , of " !T2ja consequence is, that toe poor creatures offer and no illegim3t e child born two years from tha eamo see yours. cover of tijaic'j is sometimes added. Theso dwellings of the - constitution ? A man who can do everything ia ho never met with a fat Indi an. As fatness increases iheir labour at th? iowest possible wages, therebydriv- date, should ever be entitled to parish assistance. ' " When public meetings have been held in fur- j mu8t be warm , but their ,,ippearanco is cheerless. The the crowned impersonification of a lie. cc , and diminishes with tho presence , ot ir.$ othtrt into destUuHon. and , in the end, in spite of havin g suggested that * the clergyman of each therance of Chartist principles , hare the ' IiueJl ectuala ' with tbe ab*e e | rooms are dark , a nfijtainted for want of air. They have '•' The Ufa of tbe Russian people is more gloomy than " After the two chief conditions of hea,hh ami strength , (fresh 1 the cruelty of their re ^aistioss , filling the union-house , ish* shonld disgrace himself, ' after the publication •at tended ? When petitions were being got up In favour no beds. In summer the inmates aieep on benches that of any other of the Euro pean nations ; and when par air and exercise)- it follows, that , ot her things being and reducin g the return for labour to «uch a low ebb, by reading a notice to that eff ct, and giving of tho Charter , have the ' Philosophers' assisted ? which form a divan around the walls of the chamber . I say the people, I speak not only of the peasant at- of banns, equal WHATEVER TENDS TO INCREASE FATNESS , that to eke out a livelihood , tLeft becomes .a p3ft of the an address , cautioning the people against th e impro- When contributions wer " solicited to support the fami- ,. and, in winter, ' W s life. The word reside implies a comfortable down a par t of bis authority, L?t him suffer , then, pro-pert of theory regarding the cause of these- facts , and the origin 1 " SdD, Sharebts Q-ousssia *sbo canrot 5 d asy *m- - ple, these art questions to which the Working lien of the obj mode of life ; domestic habits are unknown to this the re sponsibility of omnipotence : il ia the Brst expia- ceeds .— of iiit-^-^hieb will more completely answer ec- ploysaest , who, haTing tritd the ¦cnion-hot yes. prefer a England "Kill if quire an answer before they adopt you pbople. " I tion of the political lie by -which a single inaividua l " ' After tbe public notice which I have propose d, or yonr brethren as their polit ical mentors. " tions autter discussion. " life of thrfi snd b*££sr y. is jnm-y cases atealing for tha had been given, aud tie system oi poor laws had I RUSSIAN AMUSEMENTS. declatba bimseif absolute master of » country, and all- powerful sovere ign of the the thoughts ef a people. * avowed purpwe of tir dfcig a ref use in the gaolB ! The ceased with regard to the ritintj generation , if any man Mr. W. followa up this cannonade by guch an un- We have no room for Liebig' a " theory; " but instead ** The see-saT» isi tha favourite amusement oF the * reauiv is, a isj iiom z^i ce: * tlce o! labourers— ! " The Emperor makes sufforors to be made, ot tiiu -3 chose to iniriy, without a prospect of being able to masking of tha artful dodgers" as will effectually tVreot give the following exiracts from the Medica l , Russian peasants . This exorcis e developaa their natural reds ced by tois cf ticEs-an iJs to stroaisg vagrants who " allows to exi^t, laws (excuse the application of this r sj-yori a family, he shonld have the most perfect show to the public the real characters of these un- Discussion , with which wo mu^t conclude this ulent far adjusting: tho equilibrium of tho body ; in have ceased to be customers to ocr manofastur ers and i sacred name to impious decrees) which , for example liberty - so io do. Tfcongh to rasnj, in this case, is, jtj my easy, because erer-foi2ed,ever-disappoint>;d,schem*frs. notice. addi tion to which , fit is a silent pleasure, and qu (eS , farmers ; now, tHs systein is naturally finding its level j permit toe sovereign to declare that the legitimate - opinion , clearlyan irnm cial act, yet it is not one which To the paraphlot itself we now refer our readers, ¦ diversions beat accOEd wita tha feelioga o£ a people in the insolTcixy , manufsc tnrtrs , "I bava the testimony of a gentleman in this hall children of a man legally married , have no father of our agriculturalists society csn justiy take upon ittbif to prevent or punish, assured that they will peruse it with uo email 1 rcni ir-red prudent by f snovfs of Labrador , oau be butte r sustained sbout less ; they either rema in , , such, reduc tion of -n^gs. ' ' sents to reign without abolishing a law? rem otely and feebly on society. White's *' answer." u»tWo ar:nt o C.i ua r iii, a dio taiica of man} iiuudre rt young girls balancing themselves, by a senrc« y p^r- and enforcing the yCT P^or Ism. Hafl there bet-to no — BY ' lie fa mind, but in war—that is, in stratagem and , Hethcrington. miles. The cold wus intense . Toe captain 's pat cy, of ctp-ti' >le luwwinent of their boditsa , oa boatds suspeadk ja 2f=w Poor law, there would have teen no Anti-Com- " * When natuie will govern and punfcb for us, it 13 p. don i ' ocd an-equal ftii-ocifcy.'' •whi he wn3 one, used tbea !couo! outwardly, by ateep- by rvpea, whlie at a little distanca bdj , Xaw-Lesgue. Very miserable ambition to wish to snatch the rod from Thi3 little woik is the production of a man who, ph same m.;uner , in face ing their ruitten * anri stockings in ibe rum , and they a)J uumbt r of bojs Werje fixed in the " 2f o oi:e has laboured mere than myself to warn the her hands, and draw upon ourselves the odium of exe- though young ia year?, has alread y done good service a long time ; arrived safe ; VyJiiift the other pirties , who took their *f th eir females. Their mute game lasted Retribution.— About eleven o'clock last Tuesday landlords thai they were tutir o>tn enemies, when they cation. To the punishment, therefore, of nature he to the cause ot trnth by bis unprejudiced and fear- its conclusion. Such rum inuf ardlj/. suffered severely from the frost, and lost I hav e ne7or had patience to wait 'uni#ht the police at the harbour were attracted by legislated against the iaboisiors. 1 tell them now—and should be left—the puciBhment of want.* less enquiries into systems " founded in fraud, upheld kind of inteiiuvie frhich s>e pf aevfiral Of their compan y. genii*; balancing is] only a , screams at the east side of Victoria Dock, and, on I entreat the Dcke tJ BcckiEghain and the Drike , 's punishment by force," and the courage with which he has main- of the Jiaiaiated " Daath by want is then, Nature , discussion. Holding " The late William Cobbett , M. P. for Oldham , in his i serves as a ralaxitioa in the interva ls proceeding to the spot, found a woman on board a Hicfcmond to listen—if ycu will not repeal the New awarded and executed by fctrself , on all who are b«rn tained the sacred right of free i diversion of their real swing or see-saw. This is a the Corn laiws. Justice of theology at pre- younger days was a si.ldier in C iua-'a. Jn a letter (re- barge moored alongside of the wall, calling out that Poor l aw, yoa must reptal in circniEstances described by Haltbus—of parents who peculiar opinions on the systems very lively game ;[ it even renders the spectators necessily wiil J orct it Those laws —opinions which have been isublished in the Standard Temperanc e Library), ad- a man was drowned. The" necessary steps were demands it—soon ' marry without a -prespeet of being able to anpport a fent commonly received, i nervous. " 1 exist together—they ere of antagonist prin- dressed to tb e ladies of Eng land , and dated J anuary 17 , taken to recover the body, bat withoqt sucoes3. Ifc canBot long family'—nay, more, of all who are born in indigence , held by some of the wisest and noblest spirits who AT MOSCOW. 1820 entitled ' A Plan for the promoting of Sobriety THE KREMLIN appears that the woman whose name is Barnet, and ciples. no matter what the ' prospects* en the wedding- day J have graced this earth of onre,—he has boldly , " The land-owners have placed themselves in the asserted them hi the t*i&th of prejudice and in defi- aud Frugal ity,' he thus gives bis decided and conclusive « Tbe -word wa'ls gives an idea of quite too ordinary the man, Thomas Pauline, a shoemaker belonging to for tbe ri ght of relief wi=l have vanished , and Death is Aberdeen, had, after drinking in a public-house positio n of band itti, who are forced to strengthen Nature ' s executioner ! At present, I shall be silent, ance of priestly usurpation. For bo doing he has testimony on this point :— an object ; it would deceive tbe reader : the wilia of ia cgtinst the natural and con- v This citadel , Colgate, proceeded, at Pauline's request, to the them selves by sercenarits leaving each -reader these spare lines to write his suffered dungeoning and persecution ia varieus • as an excuse for the use of spirits, that the K omll;i are a jchain of mountains. claimants—the p&cr. Thus the necessity for " It is slid, confines of Europe aud Asia, ia, as -com- East Protection Wall, for the avowed purpose of stitutional th oughts npon , Mine burn too hot for utterance ' shapes ; yet has he nevt r for one moment faltered in they keep out the cold. Lot a man e-nce persuade him- reared on the Police is accounted for. not to prefect the ord inary ramparts , what the Alps are to getting a walk in the moonlight, but,as it ultimately the Rarai what he has felt to be the path of honesty ; which is, self of that and he will soon flud that they keep off pared with but to defend him in main- , Kiomlin is tbe M ont Blanc of fortress es a opeared , with a determination to drown tke woman. proper ty of the landlord ,, as the world may aeknwledge some day, " ihe beBt the heat ! That they drive out the heat , is very certain ; our hills : tbe unjust possession of th ai ¦nbich never be- called tbe Russian Empira bad a They had been cohabiting together for some time, taining the policy," all trick, and fraud, aud " expediency " not- for , in thn northern para of Americ a, vjQ era the cold If the gian t that is locged io him by right —the poor man 's iegal share Id " Matth us proceeds :— H I snouUi say that th e Krsmlin was the hea rt of a;l she had borne two children to him. Oa reach- withstanding. Mr. . is a man, ivho while he has is so gieat that peop le are fre quently fro st bitten, and heart, l He has erred is the face of a most clear and precise as i t ia I would call it the Iw ad. I ing tiie east end of the dock he deliberately pushed the laid I " unflinchingly, advocated hi3 owa views, has always a rts coMipfelitU to have their feet or Bauds cut off, It is U?« mon ster ; but , , " Tse grccsilwcrk, the foun&atien of my argument , is warning, and can have no just reason to complain of wiaii I could give eJn id&i of tbia mightv pile of stunus , her over the q-iay, but she v?as saved ia conscqaooca done so in a disniiisd and candid manner, and a caution s given to those who are likely to be to liberty znd Jife, and conse- any person bnt himself alw.> ; this asylu'ai of of one oi the Harbour barges being moored below. therictt cf eTirjman , when he fctls the constqaenccs therefore will commaad a hearing with all seekers exposed to th, «wvet>ty of tbe weather , not to drink any reared step by step into the heaveM blessines. This of his career. * [Bat what ef the poor innocent chil- name of liberty : for Mic Seeing that she had not fallen into the water, ho qaeEtly to the means that produce those after truth, all opponents of error. spirits before they ao out Aiid , thou/h I have knowu despotism, r aiseii iii the 3 conc«ivc to be the enly condition upon whichiiien can dren ? Does nature really award death by starvation opposed to the Cfcluiues by tiia leaped on board the bar^e, probably with the inten- To the overturning of Paley s celebrat ed arg ument HUiny persons fiozj ii to death , and a great many mure Kreml in wa3 a bama r conseni to zne up ths libeiiies of the natural or savage 'AH p-irish assistance should bs denied him; : .all y aided the indtipfin l- tiuii of .completing his horrid design, bat having to them ?] of" design" Mr. Holyoalie has applied himsel f in the to have their limbs cut off , I hardly recollect a Russians : hs wa!ls h«vt < q ' state for the reftreists which are neccSEary when they should be left pri- the lyraun y of the ^ViTaurn. fallen between the vessel and the pier, he met the and he to the uncertain support of work before us :— single inst an ce in which tha oi.ffjring party had not pence of tha Statt| -an4 exchssg e it for social life sp=cies of social chari ty/ the doep sinuositiiss oi the rate to which he had no doubt destined the pool , which is a vate ' ' It ia well kno^n that Paley baass We argument tak en sph-ituoua liquors en bis wr.y or before he went Tiioy UTs bnldly cariiad over coniBsci. tf the hiilocEH become too woman. Ta- body was not found till next morning. " This is rea lly too bad , from one who teaches that upon the watch illustratio n. It is saM tfcat he bor- out. Spirits are very cheap in ttioae count ries. A bottle soil. Wiien tiie deciimies w so by implication art is lowered by etops -. thes .: — Dundee Warder. " If it , then any statute which , Charity is a most dangerons and iEJ crions virtue . Why, rowed the idba from Condillac. Lord Brough am says of turn for sixpence. Of couvse thoughtless niua will precipitous, the rab p tends to fitprive a man of his liberty as a con- ven and earth , are enormous ; only, Sir , if tbe poor wre tch wtre relived , Waltbua teaches that he was indebted for it to D ¦rhs.m, who, it is sup- use them . I have u hundred times gone out fib soling kteos , rising between hea bucciiiNG Accident.—Shortly after five o' dition iLs: hs shall be , la«r in dirsct opposition the giants who unke war agains t clock Jed is a that tha ' uniabcr of such victims would be increased posed, plagiarised it from Cicero , wlio first nsed it to or hunting upon the sno w along wiia oshers , e.icU cf t bJ f are the ladder far on Thursday evening a shocking accident occurred to the fundamental -society was her own principle upon which thereby.' Bttte? let Nature p^rfomi award , prop up the falling god3 of the Pagan s. But if be who wk om t ook a cante en of rum , while 11 -ok none. I tbo coda. i on tho London and Brighton railway, a short based—s law which virtually releases thosa pasons a long vau lt, which I crosssd, I perceived a dis- and execute her sentence—Death .' ilonstrous as is the first develops an idea is not so much tbe ori ginator of used to suck the snow, whiiih they told me would give " Above tance beyond ihe New Cross Station. A young , by which carr iages and foot passengers man *hom it deprives frwn all moral allsgiance—places thought, if M althus and Brougham are right, that is it as be who so loudly and perseveringly pnslai ms it, wa the pleurysie ; but I foun - that I never had tLtf raised viiidncfc in the vmploj of Mr. Hoof, coairaccor, was engaged them in aDtsgonitm to the rest of tbeir fellow creatures en ter the holy city. Tbe spectacle was bevr -literin g ; Gxl's will ! How opposite to that revealed in his that all the world understand its nature, then must plou jaie , ai ul that mnny of them had. Aud as to f iu repairiug the line when his attention —and fwesrs them , towers , jgates, and terraces , raise d ons above was taken , as a natural duty, by every means H oly Word J To proceed. Malthus ssya :— Paley be regarded as the originator of the design ai gu- ability to travel and t-9 bear the cold , tnougu many of notciag hat off by the whi&tle of the train announcing to j rek their confiscated rights. In fact, it creates a the other, steep slopes, and piled arch es, all serving the ap- 11 * He shonld fce tanght to know that the laws of ment. And so well did Paley execute his task , tbat luy companions wer e much stronger and more active proach of the Brighton down train. Just at that moral civil war , which only waits for an opportunity to to form the roa d by which tha Moscow of the present which are the laws of God, had doomed him though his wotk has often been illustrated , it haa never th:in myself, I always found tha t, at the end of the moment the engine with several carriages become physical- Nature , day—th e vulgar Moscow, is left for the Kremlin—the on the family to suffer [death] for disobeying their been superseded. It has been the arsenal whence day, I was the freshest, and by far tho most cheerful of Dover line was running rapidly towards Eobdon. "F or awhile the holders of the confiscated property and his Moscow of inirac lei and of history. These aqued ucts , adm onition s; that he had no right on society modern theologians have drawn their weapons—their then! all. From the statement of oae of his f ellow-workmenib may remain masters , being enabled , by the power of repeated without water, support other stories of more fantastic ^ small est portio n of food, beyond that which his helmets have nodded with hiB plumes , and their arms " 'All strong liquors , be tbey of what sort they may, appears that tho poor fellow was unaware of the wealth, to resist the claims of the poor ; but eventually for the edifices. I observed, raised upon oae of the hinging faitly pu rchase ; and that if he and bia have been nerved with hia strength. Se highly has and in an exact prop ortion to their strength, tend to dis - approach of the train behind him, and, notwithstand- there can. be no doubt the urgent demands ef natur e labour could passages, a low round tower, all bristling with battle- aaTed fro m feeling the natural consequences been estimated what Paley has ald be guilty of increasing the evil, by encour g , , Kremlin proves tojus the histery of a world of which lays :— Nature, which the walk of design, which Paley made, and gravelled THE PHILANTHROPIST : a Monthly Journal elbow, and cutting oi£ his fingers-. On being picked others thus to • Bin against the law* of ; and soiled , and all fee wxiterB of we might doubt until after seeing the remains. In this to bruy s hospital^ , I could persuade yon to lead your of marrying when be Professor Whewell, DEVOTED TO SoCUL , POL ITICA L , AND MORAL up and conveyed with all dispatch "Would that are ^he laws God'—namely, by Bridgewater Treatises, promenade. In fine, the whole prodigious creation! strength takes the place of foauty, —noisy, because hol- supporting his KEF0B5IS. amputation was found necessary—an operation wmca public character as others see it ; was not provided wita tbe means of ; eight of the illustra- caprice of elegance ; it ia like the dream of a tyrant, ibrwtnde. because dishonest—hated, because Sridewater Treatises adduce many the poor fellow bore with extraordinary low—pswsrless, family." \ tions, but add no new principles. They all pass the The present month's number of this well-oonductod fearful but full of (power ; it has something about it the oase a. Tery bad^ one. revengeful ; const qseutly, eringiiig and despised—ele- The other iu juried render And again— ¦ gulf of theology over one bridge—the pons assinorum periodical contains som^ excellent articles. We that disowns the iage ; means of defence which are Tated, but di«raced—rich, bf % have nothing ! , , because caurioi. find room exuaor,, but cordially recom- adapted to a system of war that exists no longer ; an Richmond.—On the 9th instant, Peter Constable "' A man who is born in a world alreadypossessed , if of design it is very important to notice this for an unanimously *' History has fnralsbsd many full-jength portraits of it was—it mend it, as a publication weli worthy tho Export oi architecture that bias no connexion with the wants of Maxwell, Esq.-, of tne Grove, was s history now will only he cannot g6t subsisttrce from his parents, on whom be; it proves that Natural Theology is still where d f« 4h© political knaves ; tat the world' is still confined to ene of design those who advocate the true and veritable y:iucipl«s modern oivilizatioii ; a heritage of the fabulous ages, a elected Mayor of the Borough of Richmon Sib has a just demand, and if tbe society do not want hia j principle, the argument have to report the xV$f progr^s, aad fall of tme— Xboaglj peacterpus volumes hare been written to- of " Civil and Religious Liberty." jail, a palace, a!sanctuary, a bujwiwk against tbe ensaing year. JjOiSS GSASAM." labour, has ne claim of right to the anaUest portion of \ 4, THE NORTHERN STAR. i Corres pondent fob thb <« Northern county of the city of Dublin aforesaid ^S ^f- - AgTTgQy .PgJPEIi ,.LVll£. THE LAND ! THE LAND ! I further proceedings againat the Repealers. y amongst that body, whose sole consideration Londo n and he is read* We, as wa Mr. Edmund Stallwood , having been ap- to verify wherefore he prays judgment well as the Times ventured upon best and most efficacious mode of Star. "— of the said CONSPIRACY OF THE COTTON LDSDS , a few predictions ever has been the point * d Correspo ndent for the Metropol is, requests of indictment and that the same may be quashed OPPRESSED FACTORY complete in One and so ~AGA.IHS T THE Now Publishing, Vol., neatly Bound relative to the Repeal agitation ; and one ef which protecting their own peculiar description of pro- tbe sub-Secretariea and others to forward him timely forth. OPEKA TIYE3. in Goth, Price 2s. 6d. was, that the conduct which the Irish Attorney perty. Thebalano a of opinion has alternated between notica of all forthcoming political* trades, and other ,. _ , .,, , Daniel O'Connell. (bo PRACTICAL WORK on the MANAGE- meetings; that, where possible, he may attend them. Mr. Forde—All the rest are the same. Ttis toirn and neighbourhood much noted for the General was certain to pursue, would be followed Whig and Tory principles i; each preferred in turn, touching the oppression practised by the mill-owner s A MENT OF SMALL FARMS. By Fsabgcs Mr. S. will ta obliged for all informat ion Attorney-General—Now, my Lords, I object to any tyrann y an * by the destruction of the Irish Government. To according to the inducements for speculation and and matters of " news" in general. of those pleas being over the poorf&etory slaves) ia threatened again with a O'Cohkor, Esq., Barrister and Fanner. Chartist cause, received by the court ' and that predictioa we Btill adhere, well knowing that protection for gambling, that they could offer ; but All communicat ions to be addres sed to Mr. Stall- the court will of course allow ma time until general strike for wages. The desire of the author has been to furnish a valuable , Hamm ersmith ; or -well-known fact, that the markets connected the administration of Lord Us Grey ow find that to the employment of a consuming wood, at No. 6, tittle Vale Place to-morrow morning, that I may be prepared It is a compendium at such price as would enable every ib unpalatable we n Temple to state at length the tritli th e cotton manufacture hare for some time back workingman to become possessed at Mr. Wheeler 'si 243$, Bar ^ grounds on which I object to of it. No. to a majority of tbe English Cabinet ; while the ap- prodacing power, and to that alone, the gentlemen of Mr. John West- t-AH communications for Mr. Weat , them. I don't conceive fhat at this teen jnnch more " healthy " V^n they -were wont W be. 4 may be said to contain all the practical instruc- stage of the pro- pointment of Mr. T. B. Smith, who was obliged to the Stock Exchange look for profit and security. must be addressed , No. 20, Lambert-street , Sheffield. ceedings the party can plead in abatement, finch being the case, the ¦srorkmen iave come to the tions necessary for carrying out the plan, together «« for if barin g had to suffer fly to Ripon, a pocket borough of Lord De Geey cannot conclude this brief notice of bo impor- Stars " to Ireland. —Mr. Green, Vine Yard , they plead in abatement at all, they shall plead c-mdusion (and jusay bo) that they, with Plates , describing Farm House, Ofilc-eB, Tank, 's re- We receipt of a number jof from the " badness of tr ide", ought -now to reap a Farm Yard, &c; while without tendering our best thanks Sheffield , acknowledges the that plea on arraignment, and on being put in charge the whole contains all the lative's, for a seat, has caused general dissatisfaction tant a subjeot , Stars. They have been forwarded to Ireland. Biit until I have on opportunity of IitSJe ol the ;¦ benefit * accru ing from ita revival. They information requisite lor carrying ont all the opera- looking into the throughout Ireland. That Lord Eliot U prepariug to Mr. Allsop, for having thus Bprung from his A. B. C—If the wife makes oath that Bbe has been pleas, I hope the court will not receive them, and care , therefore , requested their employers to give them tions. live with her husband , -which red uction , viz., to take his stand with Sir Robret Peel and the *• order," and thrown the weight of his talent and ill-treated , tbat aha cannot tbat I shall have an opportunity of addressing the that they promised at the last N.B.—The above Work may still be procured in &c , the law will compel him to keep her. What court in the morning. an advance of J|i per eat,—th at belag the amount Nnnibers conciliative portion of the Cabinet, is manifest from experience into the Labour scale. We are indebted ihe^rtaverson tbat occasion. , jiice 6d. each. might be the rate of allowance, we cannot Bay ; that Mr. Forde—The time for pleading expires to- ts\ea from 11 bis present inactivity. And perhaps no fairer op- correspondent for Mr. Allsop's circular ; and >f o E&onet -was this application made fey the bands in 1 have, withm the last few months visited every to a would rest with the magistrates. night. frhe eroJ ty of ilessra .Rayners ,—ene of the firms pay- part of France, and I declare that I have seen more portunity could have been presented to Sir should this meet his eye, we rrould esteem it as a Thomas Webb, Stockpori.—We do not see that Clerk of the Crown—They can be received as of ji g thrf worst prices in the town,—than one ef the misery in ono street in Dublin, than in all France ; Robest Peel, as a justification for flinging favour if,, in future, he would transmit us an early the party has any right to interfere. Tbos. Webb is to-day. the people are well clad, well fed , and merryj they surely at liberty to visit his friends when he pleases; Chief Justice—There is a similar plea I onltat plots ever known was nnbluBhingly published , the rampant Irish Churoh party overboard ; copy, in order that we may follow him in his train of , tendered J>y the following placard :— are all employed on Small Farms of their own, or and, at their reqhst, to coll 3t from them their sub- on the part of each traverser. on equitable takings !" and to that end we anticipate the recommenda- reasoning ; and, if not requesting too much, we scriptions for the] society of which they are members. Mr. Forde—Yes, my Lord, verbatim. *' FCBiTcUoncB. —As It cannot escape observation The time Vide Lord tion of some such policy in tbe report to be laid would hail with pleasure a more extensive commen- We hope T. Webb will let us know whether the for pleading expires to-uight, and we got no notice. that the workpeople of this neighbourhood are in a Cloncurry' s Letter in Morning Chroni- ;s threat or cle, Oct. 25th 1843. before Parliament by the Irish from his pen, upon all those matters connected serceant of police tries to enforce h Mr. M'Donough—Mr. Forde, wait awhile and sr *te of great excitement on the subject of w»ges:—We t Commissioners. tary not i leave it to counsel, if you please. under signed 'Change the Blasters of Aahton-nnder-Xyne ,. Hurst, London:—Cleave, Shoe-lane, Fleet-street; Par- Meantime the condition of South Wales, the with the monetary affairs transacted on " ". Thos. Clark , late; of ^tockport , but now member of Chief Justice (to Attorney-General)—Yoa wiBb Dukicneld , and Mossley, anxious to prevent all the ke3s, Compton-street ; Heywood, Manchester ; manifest tend ency to a decline in the English market, He has now got fairly at the root of the great tbe Executive Committee, London , wrib s as fol- the consideration of those pleas to be postponed inconve nience and suffering which would result from Hobson, Northern Star Office, Leeds ; Guest, Bir- until together with the non-intrusion question in Scotland, evil ; and no service can be greater than that which lows:— j morning. another turn-out , hereby declare that neither the state mingham; Paton and Love, Glasgow; and all Agents Sib,— In the Star of Saturday Issfc, under the head of Attorney-General—Yes, my Lord. of toads, nor a fair comparison of the rate of wages paid of this paper. added to the increasing acts of incendiarism, all will enable the working classes to judge dearly " Bath ," it is stated that " Mr. Clark , of Stockport " Chief Justice—Of course, Mr. Attorney-General, here with those of other districts , authorises an ad- give earnest of an unquiet winter. Authority should and dispassionately upon the effect that the doings lectured on the previou s Monday. It also appears that must be without prejudice to the rule on the Tance at the present moment ; and we feel it our dnty draw no hasty conclusion from the present delusive of this apparently dissociated section have upon all the " Mr. Clark " mentioned attended without an traversers to appear and plead to-day. They have therefore togive this public notice, that whilst we have Now Sir, as I THE NORTHERN STAR calm. If Irbh towns are garrisoned with English those concerns in life which mainly affect the comforts invitation , or giving proper noHce. , appeared and put in a plea; and whether that be a no wizh to lower wagts, or to refuse a careful consider- am the only persotn known by the Chartis ts as " Mr. prep valid or invalid plea, it is to be taken as if that plea ation of any proTed grievance , vi ab.e ared SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1843. troops, it should be borne in mind that the most im- of the working classes. Clark , of Stoekpo rt ," and not feeling ambitious of were pnt in now. steadil y to sesisx asy adtascb , ok ant FUR- •^ ¦^ -^ *- ** > ** 4 ^ K ^ ^^* - * ¦ •* ¦+* portant towns in England are garrisoned with Irish +•* * * * * ^* appear ing in the position of the person above Attorney-General—Of course, my Lord, they THER BSCBOACHMBSI OS ANT INDIVIDUAL T1RH. PROGRESS OF THE IRISH REBELLION. hearts; and in the event of tbe conviction of tbe Blinded to. yon iwlll oblige me by informin g your tender that plea ; now, if the court be ultimately THE QUESTIONS SETTLED AT LAST. resident iu London for the J. B. Beyner and Brothers , > RobertXees and Sons, found Irish Repealers readers tb at I have b:on of opinion that it is a proper plea to be put on the Jn and Join Keu'Borthy, AbelBuckley and Co. SINCE we last wrote, a True Bill has Deen , we understand that it is the inten- last month. j file- Samuel Heginbotom and PbU * Plait ,. against the Irish Repealers ; and all VbingB for the tion of the Irish residents in Lancashire and York- WILL THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS The Poets. —The i Hues headed •• The death of the Mr. Hatchell—The way I conceive the case stands Squs, decline. Tbe John Redfern and Sons, present appear to progress in th&t systematic man- shire, to convene a meeting of their own oountry- BENEFIT THE WORKING CLASSES ? Factory Child," we must respectfully at present is this—The party came in within the Samuel Robinson , Nathaniel Buckle; and Song, " by the !" Charlesto wn Poet ," is not Buffl- gave in his ner in wH'cfc Statute Law can be warped to the men in some central spot, to decide upon a petition " 7 limited time for pleading, and plea. James Brooke and Co. Sons, AND IS O'CONNOR IN THE PAY OF THE ciently poetic, 'f An Old Radic al's' " acrostic , &c. That plea was read, and the other pleas are exactly Hyde, Sons,and Sowerby, 3inns,Dsan, and Sons, performance of those duties to which its wielders to Parliament, or a memorial to the Queen, for TORIES ! will not do. j in the same words for all the parties. I conceive Thomas Mellor and Sons, James Knott and Son, desire their liberation. Such a step will not only be legal Geor ge WHiTE. -PThe Birmingham Committee ac- that plea is now put in to direct it. Thrast and counter thrust ; hit At length and at last these questions are set at , and on record. The tra- John Whittaker and Sons, Peter L?igb," and counter hit, has been exchanged ; the respective and constitutional, bat praiseworthy ; and will be knowled ge the sub of ten shillings from Bronwgrove, veasers seek no extension of time ; they have com* rest. They are completely settled ; placed beyond ! " KoTember Srd , 1S4S." y the peaceable and har- for Mr. White. plied witn the rules of law, and the terms of their expounders and mjBtifiers of the law appearing rendered more effective b the power of doubt or disputation. The Birmin gham Shoemak ers have sent Mr. recognizance. If the Attorney-General conceive The factory operatives were, however, determined equally resolute. But as the intemperate and over- monious manner in which the assembled thousands White 7a. ; those pleas, ht not be received mat they would not be frightened out of their rights , They have agitated men's minds for a long period' # or any of them, oug to , anxious swordsman is no match for a cool and and hundreds of thousands will be sure to transact Thb Glasgow Potter y.—Sir.ce writing the notice they are open to objection, and his course will be to and knowing that the hands of Mr. Wood., of Olossop, They have caused much discussion ; more dogma- page, business; Suoh an example set by those two which , under this] head , appears in our seventh move to set aside those pleas on such grounds as he bv?e obtained an advance of one penny par cut upon deliberate antagonist, neither does the babbling Mi' their communicatio n from oar Glasgo w yards tism ; and no small amount of ill-feeling and bad we have received a may be advised. 27-inch elath, nineteen picks and twenty-nine T. B. Surra appear to have any chance with the great counties, if the metropolis does not take tbe , vouching for the tr uth of the state- long, being Is. per cot now paid for this kind of fsbric, blood. All this however is now at an end. The Corresponde nt Attorney General—Tnis is a matter that must be cool, the judicious, and discriminating Jonathan lead, would be sure to be followed by every distriot ments of "An Enemy to Whig and Tory Tyranny. " left to the discretion of the court. If those pleas are they agreed that a public meeting of weavers and f inisher is given to it all. Hehh. If the country was not likely to pay in England : thus verifying our oft repeated pre- Our Corresponde nt says :— not pleas that they would be justified in putting in at card-r oomhands should be called, those being two of The cry that " O'Connob is in the pay of the the worst paid branches of factory labour , to take into dearly for the farce now enacting in the Court of diction, that England after all is tbe stage whereon ( " I find that an attem pt is made to contradict the this stage of the proceedings ; and if the course Mr. Teries"has been Enemy to Tyranny ' in the case of Hatchell suggests were pursued, the consequence consideration the statements put forth by the masters. Queen's Bench in Ireland, we could join in that Ireland's battle must be fought. Let us not be most industriously circulated. It statements of 'An A bin was immediatel y drawn up, and posted through was in tbe • The Glasgow Potter y*. I have had occeiion to meet would be this—1 would have to serve notice to-mor- physical encounter mouth of every; Corn-Law Repealer, the , the town , which ran *s follows:— merriment, of Trhich the Learned Arcot^iEr-iizus-misunderstood. We do not mean a with the friend who signs himself as above Bince row ; that notice could not be regularly moved until moment that O'Connor's name and doings were full inquiry, and without after to-morrow, and that will delay the investiga- 11 Publi c Notice.—As it cannot escape observati on •r *t. appears to be the very life and soul. But between an unarmed people and an armed soldiery ; Saturday last ; and, after mentioned. It mattered not that the accusation re- wishing to do injustice to a»y one, I bave no hesita- tion of that which ought to be investigated without f*iat the manufacturers of Aahton unter-Lyne and its inasmuch as the liberties of some men, and the but we do mean that moral engagement in which ceived an emphatic denial. It mattered not that tion in saying, that the meetin g got up in the Pottery delay—namely, the right of the traversers to pnt in neighbourho od are labouring under great excitement , in national resources are at stake, we cannot avoid the voice of knowledge mast silence the cannon's of the masters , and that those please at this state of the proceedings. of tbe operative power-loom weavers and proof was challenged and demanded. was got up at the bidding conaeqnence stamping the conduct of the Irish Attosxzt-Genk-roar, and the point of argument blunt the sharpest It mattered many of the men who gave acquiescence to the pro- Mr. Hatchell—The court has already decided that rcrd-loom hand s seeking an advance of wages, know- not that no one ever attempted to give even employme nt" a question arising in these trials should not «*Tno Hma bai, with that deep and heavy brand of reprobation sword. a shadow ceedings, did bo for the sake of tbeir . be de- ing afc the that they have sufficient profits of proof. It laid bated without due notice. Such was the course an advance, we , mattered not all this: the accusation The Truck System.— We had inten ded to have to give , the operatives are as anxious to which it so well merits. We quite agree with the Pablic opinion is now upon the stretch. The revealments , adopted with respect to us. I conceive the Attorney- prevent all the TPffV n Tnf>T'c > and suffering of another was still generally bandied about. before our reade rs some most strange TT' * Times as to the mock sentimentalitywhich distin- mind contemplates with horror the military pre- robbin g practice. We find that General will not be too late to serve notice for after tur n-out a» out employers, as we are tbe greatest Now this did not suit some of in re lation to thi4 gnished the English crooodileswhen shedding tears parations being now made for the subjugation of the Barnsley Re- it has become systematised on tbe North Midland to-morrow. He will have full time to consider fcafferers in the end. But still we are determined to pealers. They were anxious to know whether there tommy-shop, in that case, being a the bearing of the case, and to move to set aside have an adTance, believing that it will benefit both m?.v over their Chartist prey. "W e oan recollect the em- Irish liberty.. We warn the aggressors against Railway; the were any f oundation for the accusation or not. They van to travel on; the line from Leeds to Masbro,' tho pleas, or to demur to them. ters and operatives. The -manufacturers say that the barrasnnent of plain J. Campbeix, when in vain he rousing the English lion, or driving the Irish who other provisions for the men JudgeJbrampton— And if it were convenient for tth&a of trad e will not allow an ad vance of wages; but knew that they had no proof of it themselves ; and with the flour and to hip of attempted to read the last letter of theimmortalShell. have sought shelter in this land to that desperation employed as plate-layers and road-repairers. The the Att^ey-General state grounds objec- -we know it to be a fact, and are able to prov e that they, therefore sought for it, from one who would steam!. We tion now he might make his motion, and the court are receiving And hypocritical though tuch manifestations were which would assuredly follow the announcement travelling truck-shop 1 Trucking by they from la. to Is. 3d. per cut aore than necessarily know, if the thing were even so. get on. Next week, perhaps, we shall be able to would let it stand until the following morning. they were eighteen months ago ; and some of them vinced that the English sword had been drawn against Irish jet they e a solemnity, whether real or as- Iu the neighbourhood of ¦ Barnsley there lives one give all particulars. The Chief Justice thou ght the matter was in the are manufacturing more than 1,000 cuts per day, which sumed which may be considered a necessary por- liberty. The last Repeal campaign has put them J. W. Parker next] weekt discretion of the conrt, and that counsel on either will amoun t to from «£15.000 to £30,000 per year , , who can " read the stars" I one who has the power tion of the paraphernalia of a court of justice. Mr- in possession of more of their country's history than Miners' Finances!—Wo request that our corres- side ought not tc interfere with that discretion. The xnd ibej hare tbe assurance to issue a placard stating to opon the book, of fate,: and tell both what has pondents, who f ivour us with reports of Miners court had no right to go into the case then if it that the Bi&tfi of tr&dfi Will sot allow tlaem to give.ua opinion, and they were previously acquainted with ; and while it T. B. Sxith, howeYer, is of a different happened, and what is to happen. His power to do meetings, will endeavour to write correctly, at least Would be inconvenient, and if no ends of public hack the last redaction. has therefore decided upon playing a different part. has taught them the wrongs they endure, at the same let us have the; names of persons, places, and justice could be attained by it. It was, he con- " Oar masters 4rt&te that the rate of wages in other this is well kfloivn. His judgment, with his means Should a verdict of M guilty" be the result however> time it has informed them of the means they items of f inance, plainly and properly written. ceived, in the discretion of the court to postpone it districts will sot justify them in giving an advance. of information, is known to be infallible. He was , until the following morning, the parties having then loek back upon the proceedings possess to redress them. The Irish are not like the We cannot undertake to publish reports one week "We again refer them to Grlossop and several other dis- the country will never known to be wrong ; and he has been consulted aud the next, have to print a mass of corrections. tendered their pleas, tricts, who bava au advance, and are now paying more can act as one as a whole : and seeing the indecent manner in people of any other country. They in oases of emergency and weighty importance by Some of the communications we receive would Mr. Whiteside—That, of course, is between the than they are in this district Our employers state that which they were commenced, it will be difficult to man, when Ireland demands their co-operation ; puzzle a " Philadelphia Lawyer" to make out; no Crown Counsel and the court. We are not bound they are wining to x&dress our grievances .' The foliow- thousands of individuals. Indeed he is known in the appear on that notice. reconcile them to the result. The captious, the while a traitor or approver is a thing seldom dis- wonder the compositors make mistakes. We have to isg are a few of them ;— entire neighbourhood as this week received the following corrections:— Mr. Fitzgibbon—Suppose the Court shall deter- " 1st—We want our wages weekly. cantankerous, the unprofessional, and ungentleman- covered in their ranks. They can live like hermits : , mine to-morrow that those pleas are not in time C3 " West, the Wise man. ThornhiJ], 8j.9d.i should have been Farnhill 8s.9d. *' 2ad-r-Somfl of oar employers make ta pay for like manner in which this legal Don Quixote has and die like heroes ! and we venture to predict that Horse Shoe, Baraloy, o.}«">«"' employ, eech person gave receive a verdict of " " ' indeed, claims credit for being the terrier that as an offering to one man' e ge , the work ing classes ?" Again he retired. Again he would have published , bat f or one rea son. Our notice; and is it not reasonable that he should be notice singly in the warehou se. the result, s v n ance Sheffield correspon dent has informed us that the required to tbe masters consu'ted the starry heavens. Again he received give notice to us I Since: the above notice was given, whose roused the bull-dog to action ; and also for having rather than as the vindication of the offended law. strike in that town has happily terminated by the Chief Justice—I doubt if there can be any objec- nfmim appear to the public placa rd above given, in order propounded those means of redress likely to be his answer ; and again he imparted it to his in- victory of the men. Hop ing that ere this the like tion to the course the Attorney-Generol proposes; te prev ent any support being rendered to the hands of satisfactory to all parties; and it is our purpose quirers. The answer was :— r esult bas taken place in Lon don , we have withel d and I eay, as a member of the Court, that four o'clock Messrs .Beyaer 's, whose notice expires this woek ; and THE CRISIS. 1 the address. Should our anticipa tions prove to be is not a designs, have put very briefly to analyse the arguments, the assump- " Net under Existing Circumstances. ' proper hour to go on with the discussion of to carry out their infamens up in their We announced last month that it waa the practice incorrect , we may publish such portions of it as this case. rarious wareh ousesthe following printed notic e -.— proposals of onr contemporary. This was ajinisher. The poor League men were at a future time. tions, and the of monied men in the city to publish a monthly may be necessary, His Lordship had scarcely concluded these ob- " This is to give notice that we inten d to dose our In the outset of the agitation the Timet demanded done for. It was death to all their hopes ; all their Simpsdn, Rland , and Ha worth , Bur y.—Mr. O'Con- servations when the officer circular setting forth their views and opinions rela- directed the crier to Weaving Depart ments on the 25th of November. as the remedy) a mere difference of action from that aspirations. The dictum they dare not dispute. It nor waain Ireland in the year 1839. adjourn the court, and the Court was accordingly tive to the several securities in the investment of adjourned at about twenty " .Signed THere follows the name of the firmT which marked Whig policy. Thai journal recom- was truth from the lips of the wisr. Their own minutes to four o'clock, which they were entrusted by other parties. We Roberton Farrell. —We have not one copy left without further discussion of the case. Comme nt on the above is useless. Suffice it to say, appointment of friends to the Tory poor notions were surrendered at once ; and they that such a course will throw out of employment mended the then selected the circular of Mr. Thomas Allsop J ames Denuulme, Dcnb ar. —Write to the Post- as» means of preserving Tory ascen- departed wiser and better men. about 4,00© weavers ; and in a short time the other Administration, for comment, and from it we exhibited the fact that master-General ; the papers are always sent from hands will haTe to leave work; thus we may that the corrective power might be Before leaving, one of the party had another Leeds regularly. : tlun. I Wiere tbe ztdvsn- tbb long-seeing journal. And what did it amount John Dpncan , op Dundee— A Correspondent writes , step forward and pre- that great changes are inevitable , and , if not made by Mr. iorde—Mr. O'Connell hands in his plea, my pare for the Conference which is to meet in April tsjM to be derived from Phonography are * as innu- to % Why, after having laid down a number of the Governmen t, will be forced into opera tion by the to us that " Mr. Duncan is, and has been for some Lords. ; next, when the whole merable as ike stars of night, or stars of morn —dew- months past in a very bad state of health. " He says country will have an opportu- plans for the pacilcation of Ireland,—tbe most alterations which have taken place in the material con- Chief Justice—Mr. Daniel O'Connell. nity of being consulted as to our future line of drops which tbe sun impeuls en every leaf and every " He (Mr. D.) was singled out last year at the time of the Mr. Forde—Ye?, Mr. Daniel O'Connell, my action, Itower. accepted of which was a rival State Church ; and dition of the population , by the rapid diffusion of usefnl and if there be anything defective in the ' It is time that people were made more folly Information and intelli gence, and by the frightful ano- strike as one of the objects of prosecution ; was thrown Lord. : new plan, then will be aim to the erroneousne ssof our present orthography, at into gaol , where he lay for sQuiotime , and kept in the time to discus3 such. I just as the reader must have been in exiacies malies which abound in our social system; anomalies Attorney-General—I would wish the Clerk of the hope my fellow citizens will adopt such and the grea t necessity that exists for a briefer and suspense regarding his tria l ; and being of a nervous Crown would state that piea. steps as will Eore correct the revelations by which permanent peace was to which are bo numerous and of such frequent occurrence entitle them to be represented in the ensuing Con- method of communication by means of the as to excite neither sensation nor remark from those and excitable cast of mind , it preyed upon him to such Mr. Johu O'Conucll banded ia his plea. ference. Men of Glasgow pen and presi The fuuntains ol truth and knowledge be so cheaply purchased, behold the magician wields an extent that he is now confined to his bed with but , recolleot this is your own exposed te their immediate operation. As tbe Sun , ere The other defendants handed in their pleas. cause; therefore to the meeting on Monday are, to a great extent , closed to the mass of the peo- his wand, strikes the centre, and down tumbles the poor prospects of recovery. lie has been removed Clerk of tbe Crown—Do you wish to hear those evening ple, it is risen , sometimes paints its image in the atmosphere , next. " on account of the confusion and ^difficulty which fairy palace, leaving nothing to be seen amid the X) the spirit of gr eat change str ides on befor e tbe to Edinburgh. " Our Correspondent adds— " That a pleas now read, Mri Attorney-General ? now block up the -entran ce to them, very:small sum . from each of the places where Mr. BHrD,GET0N,--Mr. J. Adams lectured in the Char- in the shape of a words : " This is our remedy, change itself, and in to-day is seen the morrow. " Attorney-General— I do. ..- written languag e coapos ed of abont 50,000 words, of ruins, save these sad Duncan has lectured would do much to relieve him Chief Justice—Ar;ethere any more pleas ? tist H»ll, Dale-street, on Wednesday evening lest. which 49 950 are incorrectly xptlt , and only 50 are, but U is impossible to apply it." If we required any proof of the soundness of our aud his famil y at this trying period ; and we are sure Clerk of the Crowin—There are none, ' At the elo«e of the lecture, some objections were whaio2 my Lord. raised by a Corn-Law of them ought to oe, types OP THB SPOXBS Times may now find it convenient own reasoning upon the general system, here we that if tbe Editor of the Slav be kind enough to give The officer then read the following plea :— Repealer (a Mr. Madden) sociutt . The .schoolmaster , However the this a place , it wili be responded to.'' which ended in a challenge by Mr. however , is now abread ; IN THE QUEEN ' Colquhoun, to *na we may faajy hope the day win come when this to defend its policy wiih reference to the Reptal have it furnished by one whose business it is to Liberation of Geor ge white. —Mr. Stallwood S BENCH CROWN SIDE. discuss the merits of a repeal of the Corn Laws, anomaly under -mil be looked upon as a thing that was. We agitation, to guess after action, and prophecy a ter direct capitalists in the investment of their funds. appeals to the Londttn Chartists to remember that TTie Queen against Daniel O'Connell John O' Connell existing circumstances. This, Mr. Madder, appeal to our Thos Steele T M R«y Jo hn Gray Charles G Duff y found convenient to decline; Phon ographic friends 10 use still creater event, yet we confidently veutnre to predicate, tbat This review, at any time important, is doubly 80 a Mr. White will be liberated at Christinas (the 7th of but offered to meet any exemofis ia the pr omulgation of the grea t and useful January, we believe, is tbe day) , and that that event Rev P J Tyrrell , Rev T Tierny Richar d Barre tt working man in the village on the question, which troths or annals of newspaper -writing has any the present moment, when the cry of a " renewal of paoDBUc Writing. It 3. vme that , xo cbai we never in the ought not to pass by unheeded. He suggest* that And now the saifi Daniel O'Connell iu his own otter Mr. Wm. Brown at once accepted. journal ever yet presented such a jumble of hetero- trade" rings in our ears. Committees should be formed immediately in all the proper person comes into the Court here of our Lady DOMPHIES^-0n Thursday, T^TV^^ y^^*"*™^* *t«25 ff the Dumfries and genous absurdity, as the Times has upon Irish affairs. We have printed the above extract precisely as we Metro politan localities to form arran gements to escort the Queen before the Queen herself and having Msxwelltown Working Men?8 Association, which has satisfied with the mas- found it; and let those who so loudly vaunt the Mr. White from his pri son by a procession , or heard the said alleged indictment read and protest- been in. existence for about seven years, was dis- The Times appears perfectly other wise arrange to give him a reception in some way solved, or rather SS?£= mighty influences of " Free Trade," draw what ing that he is not guilty of the premises charged merged in. the National Charter ?SSw5ter hand by which the military blow was struck in worthy of his services. Mr. Stallwood goes on to in the said alleged indictment or any part Association. At a meeting of the members of the NSW XASGCAGa -One they may from their own fanciful ima- of a company of coal- Ireland ; but like ourselves is dissatisfied with the conclusions suggest other matter s to the London Chartista which thereof for plea ;in abatement thereto never- »«fe* sooiety, on Monday evening last, Mr. James legal arm has been wielded. ginations, they caunot get over the one emphasised may be best done by Mr. S. himself , to " enable theless saith that! he ought not to be com- M JNiel, stocking-maker, was nominated a member manner in which the the viotim of tyranny to return of the is this : the word," alone," which, in speaking of machine-pro- to his home batter pelled to answer the said alleged indictment and Council, in the room of Mr. John Bell, joiner, a respectable farmer , reading in xtiz neighbonr ^>d The difference between as, however, than , he left it." Amen, say we. resigned. The cause painted In the ww Vhonogt&l ducing power, Mr. Allsop says, will " alone" far that the same ought to be quashed because he saith is at present in a flourishing uc S«S^Sf^ objection of the Timesis not so much to the condnct, Priestcraft versus Charti sm.—Our Newcastle cor- tne said indictment heretofore to wit on the 2d day condition in Dumfries, both as regards accession to prob&ble demand without respondent sends us the following :—Jo said it as to the appointment of Mr. T. B. Smith as a part outran any reasonable or hn and of November in the year of our Lord 1843 to wit at ™ ChartiBt ranks and increased zeal—a result golon confid«iay was " Qree-ek -- a aeeona Frances Scott, of Ouseburn Bank -top, had an infant which Mr. O'Connor speaker asaerrated it was •? Haybrew -- ' of Sib Robkbt Peel's Government ; while the much permanent benefit to the great bulk of the the said court of our, said Lady the Queen before the 's well-timed visit, and the in- a thir d that it child of theit s christened in All Saints * Church , New- Queen herself to wit in the parish or St. Mark in the troduction of our new Organization, have beea waa " sarfinly tonne r leiiher) Hay brew or Qree-ek, object in praising the Iron Duke evinces nothing population. It is cheering to find men of Mr- caitfe, by the Rev. J. R. Gree n, on Sunday, Jarmint. " In short the 5th county of the city jof Dublin aforesaid was found a mainly instrumental in producing. f true bill by the jurors upon the evidence of divers to Nottingham.—At the delegate inforn»Bii on appointed and intelligence, as a means of mony upon several other infants , took the child re- meetine. held at contained in so small b ccmp&ss, and wonder ed Lord j4sHBDBro»: and thus, in the persons sion of information wit four witnesses then and there produced before ilkestone, on Sunday last, Mr. Vickers, from Belper, what of ferred to in his arms , and was prep aring to go through them and then and there examined by the would be done next— JB dhJournal. the Duke and the Attorney-General, are the destroying those frightful anomalies which abound the usual form , when the .jurors m the ohair, the following resolutions were unani- godmother told hia Rever- aforesaid and that the said witnesses then and mously agreed battles with Peel and Asbbbbton fonght. For our ia our social system. We would recommend our ence!?) that the name was to be Eleanor Frost O'Con- to :—1st. " That a levy be laid upon , there produced before and examined by the each locality that has had lecturer JdzBTHTB Tidtil—Last Sanday eyeming a : part however, vre think there was equal ill-will, rulers to look npon the miniature of their condition, nor .' Upon which he refused to k&p the child in his the services of the to ce ibe out ofmeet jurors aforesaid wore nor was any of them to the full amount agreed to at the delegate meeting in^ Tfasiioldea commen carrying th j precipitancy, and ranconr evinced in the mode of as presented by Mr. Aixsop, indicative of that a/ TOS, but returned her to the godmother and per formed previous to their and his being so exa- held at Nottingham the rites of baptism in the woman's arms ! The in June last, to enable the Com- New Plan, of Organization. Fifty-two meabfi ; commencing the proclamation warfare that has full image in tbe atmosphere which must, ere long, amined by the juror a aforesaid sworn in .the mittee to pay off the arrears due to the Looture enrolled, and arraugeiaentaare being made fo , Bar. indi vidual baptised several childre n before and said court of our said lady the Queen, trere been since so characteristically foEowed into which their mis-rule alter E P. all of whom before the Fund." 2nd. "That this meeting records its sincere currying on the agitation Tjgsrously, by the spppinl Up in the remind them of that havoc O'C * be held in hia arms Queen herself according to the provisions of a cer- thanks to Mr. Conrt of Queen's Bench. The principles of democracy during the ceremony; but her he.would not, C. Doyle, for the able and consistent mantJif a talented leeturfcr for Souik Wal*«. is hurrying tbe nation. beo&'ase tain statute passed in a certain session of parliament manner in which he has discharged hia duties whilst Very little doubt can now exist she was to be called Eleanor Frost O'Connor '' Stocexox-ob-Tkes—Mr. C. D. Stnart lecture that public opinion it would appear, have not only forced themselves Bristo l Chartists. holden in the 56th year of the reign of his late Ma- lecturing in this distriot; ; and should any locality be has given a shock to to F. C. -—All communi cation s must be jesty King George III. intituled an act here in the Mechanics' leading room, oh Moflda; f GoT^mmeut intention. And to upon the consideration of the landed and shop-keep- Bent Mr , Evans, No. 4 to regulate in want of a lecturer, they beg to recommend that j ^ , Warlb orough-hill , proceedings of grand juries in Ireland upon bUis of eyeaing lass. that we must ascribe the hasty abandonment of , beginning to find Bristol , gentleman as a powerful auxiliary to the cause of ng classes but they are now their indictment to wit in the parish of St, Mark ia the Chartism." NORTH ^ Rjy__STU R, t | ^ 5 Haslbt.—A meeting of ihe Chartists of the Mabtlkbonb.—Mr. Cameron will lecture on Sun- LEEDS TOWN COUNCIL place 1*1 *11'?0 18 a m03t fewIesa advocate was presented to him for his past services. Mr. Mr. Hobson proposed an alteration in one of the above was balden on Monday evening last, day evening next, the 19th inst, at the Mechanics' rfHlS'emooSiS?r»*K> Principles.- »t Mr. Jeremiah Yates's Temperance Hotel The first quarterly meeting of the Council of tbe "h "as01 ^ bers for the year ending 0:h November, 1844, with objects of onr —On Sunday evening next, Mr. Dixon * ye of TOoh ^ntlemen PABXIAMENTABY COMMITTE E. body. will lecture in the Chartist room, Great George- maining twelve under the Improvement and Burial one ha had JotU A f* * l the power to appoint, suspend, and dismiss Constables, Ground Acts. ^ ?d t0~n, preached & sermon on Chartism, in the Chartist Monday evening. m< Dfi8t thp8e ^ao differed from them and expenses, out of men Oates, Lupton, and Luccock, and Councillors Boom, Greaves-street Bcbt.—Mr. Edward Clark, of Manchester, will will be observed by the following list :— ?n t?ft H?V ? the Borough Fund, until and including the said 9th Cliff aud Marshall, were appointed a committee for , to an overflowing audience, Hebden, °l»nions« who was qualified for the November, 1844; and which gave general satisfaction. deliver two lectures in the Garden-street Lecture- Aldermen—Willans, Oates, MuBgrave, !5r«Wm ? also with power to order the the year ending 9ih November, 1844, to watch, the Gaunt, Maclea, Bateson, Goodman, Stansfeld, Tottie, lthP9 £h°uld ProP°S« t0 them no new payment out of the } Reward Fund of suoh Hu>ts Bibihday. room, on Sunday next, at half-past two o'clock in nfme T& '? W iQ further progress of any Bills which may be introduced into —On Monday, November the Pawson, Pease, Lupton, Luccock, and Jackson. Kd foJSmff uhtbom him he a6ted *h»' chamber sums as they shall think proper, not exceeding iu 6th, a goodly the afternoon and at six in the ereniug. y^ before the Parliament affecting the Borough of Leeds, with number of the staunch friends of Shsfpield. CooNCiLLOBS—AJt'tf Hill—Birchall, Wm. bmith, itU wasw£S *w°^ Council, and the whole £50, either as rewards for extra»rdinary power Freedom, admirers of the —Fig Tsee-Lanb.—On Snnday even- needless that he should enlarge on the claims to expend any sum not exceeding £50. late Henry Himt, Esq., ing, Mr. West will commence the first of a series of John Atkinson, Moorhouse, Watson ; IFm.*—-New- aud pretensions diligence or exertion, or as a compensation for M.P, for Preston, met ai the of his friend Mr. rJUnw3&,»)« VALUATION COMMITTEE . honse of Mr. J. lectures on " Ireland's wrongs and Ireland's re- sam, Craven, JBramley, Jackson, Carbutt; North UP ol wounds or severe ijbjuries received in the perfor- Crowther, Temperaa©* Coffee House, Greaves-Btreet, West—John Wales White Heaps ; North- , r~(appiause from tiSTcSSS l mance of their duty; or as an allowance medy," to commence at half-past six o'clock. Irish- Smith , , ive^ Hni ref re CQnoluded y to such of On the motion of Mr. Dickenson, seconded by Mr. to celebrate and commemorate the aaniversary of Holmes, Hornby, Brumfit ; North East—Dufton , STfcaSf % fe L b proposing that them as shall be disabled by bodily injury received, Brumfit the immortal Henry men are particularly invited to these lectures. On be , the following were nominated the Com' Hunt, by partaking of a sub- Monday evening, a public discussion will take place Holroyd, Weddill ; East—J. R. Atkinson, Cawood, **Vb?m & L efsuing or shall be worn out| by length of service, and other mittee for the ensuing year to transact stantial supper of old Eng yilr-Sfhetf charges and all business lish fare, consisting of on the question, " Will an immediate repeal of the Barrett ; Kirkgale- Barlow, Sellers, Yewdall ; seconded expences incident thereto respectively." connected with the valuation of the Borough, and eood xost beef, &c. After l — 11 the proposition. He Mr. Gaunt movetf that the following the cloth was removed, Corn Laws confer any benefit upon the working South—Dickinson, France, Broadhead ; Hunset 1,^'AA^?!^d d Ubt h Mr names con- the obtaining and printing maps or plans thereof ffi - B amley, if elected, would - , Mi.J. iirimshaw was called to the chair when .the classes !" To commence at eight o'clock. On Wed- -Bower, Arthington, Walker ; Holbeck—Hall, «?i ,S2 £ # * stitute this committee .—Aldermen Rateson and namely, the Mayor, Aldermen Smith usual democratic toasts were given and ably Iiyjham , an L°® Or With hom v tft l»fc**tf aa Madea ; Councillor' , LUCCOOk» nesday night, & members' meeting. On every Tues- Marshall, Cliff , Whitehead, Hob.oon , ' ¦» '"VWjaJw °f and% * . <* s Moorhouse, John Atkinson, Jackson ; Councillors Newsam, Holmes, Weddill, responded to. Bromley—Barker, , Oddy, Wilson ; Head- ^ satisfactory manner. Craven, Newsam, White, Hornby, Dufton, Holroyd day nAgtA, 2. t»& j sad «very Saturday night, a* Lister n Gau«t thought thaFffiany of Mr. John , Cliff, Holroyd, John Atkinson, and Butler. Us Tuesdat Etekisg last, a general meeting of harmonic meeting, nnder the SBperintendanca of vngley—Strother, Prince. A t£,S*ns Yewdall, Broadhead, John W. Smith, Cliff, Oddy, Mr. Marshall moved that they be marbB were irrelevant to the subject. and Prince. f empowered to $he members enrolled under the New Plan of Orga- the Council, for the benefit of the Association. Absent.—Alderman Smith. Councillors—Lea, $ ££° Tf . accept an offer made by the Board of Ordnance to ' Tirlfe*™?-* prior t0 the Iast Municipal Mr. Hob=ox, afteir referring to tho requirements nization, met in the Chartist Room, Greaves-street, Yobx.—The Chartists of York will have two balls Mill Hill ; Kclsall, West ; Wainman, Farrar, ElectionS.^lA , that Mr. Stansfeld would probably be pro furnisa a copy of their map of the central part of tho when the fallowing persona were nominated to serre on Martinmas evening : one at Mr. Hall's, o Bramley ; Butler, Headingley. posed as - contained in the 82ad clause of the Municipal Act, Borough, at an expenca the Eb r Mayor, and the men who had been retarned proposed not exceeding £150. as conncil men, namely:—Mr. Samuel Yardley, shoe- Tavern, Foss-gate, and one: at Mrs. Penrose's, the The small portion of the Council Chamber appro- by the burgesses their that the jwords " the 9sh of November, Mr. Luccock seconded and supported f sufficientl y showedfayour that there was 1844," in the body the motion. maker, Greaves-street, President; Mr. J. M Donald, Yorkshireman Coffee-house, Copper-gate ; at which priated to the uee of spectators waa crowded to iof the notice, be omitted, and It was opposed by Mr. Yewdall, Mr. Craven, Mr. loom-jobber, Hill ; Mr. Tohn Taylor, dresser, Bath- their conntry 11 of worth y that the words, " thesecond Wednesday in February, Bower. Mr. Hall, Mr. Hobson friends axe most respectfully invited excess. i^JS ,^ *" ^* 1844 , Mr. Barrett, and bani ; Mr. John Unsworth, Twiner, ButUer-Btreet ; io attend. ELECTION OF MAYOR. Mr ; AVEN ," be substituted in their stead ; also that the Mr. Heaps, and on a division < als0 6uPPE±y STREET , SOHO. Oldhah. discharge of the important duties he would have to and audit all bills and superintend the repairs and alterations corpo« —On Sunday (to-morrow), Mr. William perform. (Hear see in municipal matters, that the people had exer- accounts, and to make the in the —3ar. H'Giath leetnred in tois locality on Snnday last. Bell, of Heywood, will Jeciure in the Chartist room , hear.) He did not wish farther estimates for Borough rate buiJdiflgs f orthe ensuing year. , to occupy the time of the Council cised their judgment in the way they had done. The Rates and Watch Rates, and After the lecture, several questions wer e put to him, Greaves-street, ai six o'clock in the evening. Also, , as be thought from timo to time to report thereon to the Counoil. ¦srbicn be answered to tns s&tisfoction of aO. Mi. what he had said justified him in proposing that whole gist of the thing waa that the voioe of the STANDING ORDERS ' COMMITTEE. Mr. John Crowther will lecture on the principles of people was Cla ite, of Stockpert, yBI lecture on Sunday evening Hamer Stansfeld, Esq. should be Major of this unfavourable to the political principles THE NEW GAOL. On the motion of Mr, Marshall the Charter, in the Socialist room, Cow-hill, at two of Mr. Atkinson and hiB party. (Cheers from the , the following nest, at eight o'clock. o'clock in the afternoon Borough for the year ending 9th of November, The next notice on the paper was as follows :— were appointed:—The Mayor, Aldermen Goodman, of the same day. 1844. (Applause.) j Radical*.) For his own part, he rejoiced in having Losdos .—Mr. Wheeler lectured to a large audi- Rochdale.—Mr. Joseph Wood will deliver a lec- A Report will be presented from the Gaol Commit- Pawson, and Lupton; Councillors John Atkinson, Alderman Pawson said he had great pleasure in an opportunity of giving hia vote in favour of Mr. ence on Sunday evening at Circus-street, Mary- ture on Sunday afternoon next, at half-past two Stansfeld. tee, and it will be proposed that the same - be Cliff, and Marshall ; with power to expend a sum lebone. o'clock ; and Mrs. Kitty Parkinson will preach a seconding the proposition . received and read. not exceeding £50 ; te revise the standing orders, Mr. Hobson said that he had several objections The nomination of Mr. Marshall not having been and to eeporfc thereon to the evening, sermon in the evening at six o'clock. seconded, there were only two candidates before the An estimate prepared by Messrs. Perkin and Back- Council ; &c. Mb. Class lectured on Sunday at Mr. to the gentleman who had just been proposed. In house, of the cost iof erecting and finishing th© New ', Standard meeting—Mr. Stansfeld and Mr. Bramley. On the PRINTI NG Drakes of Liberty, Brick-lane, to a the first place, he had been informed that the gentle- Gaol upon the plan approved by the Secretary of COMMITTEE. crowded SAidiencs. Several members were enrolled. HOBSON S POLITICAL man bad been a bankrupt, and he was not aware question being put, only eleven hands were held up Mr. Jackson moved that this Committee ALOTAN ACK , lor Mr. Bramley, and Mr. Stansfeld was conse- Stato, will also be produced, and it will be pro- consist of whether he had ever obtained his certificate. If not, posed that the Council do approve of and adopt the Mayor, Councillors Kelsall, Strother, John At- ON THURSDAY NEX T he believed b quently elected by a large majority. y the 52ud section of the Municipal Act, the same, and erect, finish and fit up the Gaol and kinson, White, Sellers, Whitehead, and Hobson, to will be in the handsof the Publishers for publication, he would be legally disqualified from holding the The Sarjeant-at-Mace was then called in , and Wfyt gcUitrg' removed the other buildings thereof. obtain estimates for printing the municipal lists, and $&t>f>?mmt ofiice of Mayor. He wished to ask of the Town- gold chain of office from the person of to report thereon to the Council. PRI CE THREEP ENCE, Henry Cowper Marshall, Esq., (Councillor,) and An agreement with {Messrs. Perkin and Backhouse, Clerk whether this objection was valid or not. as Architects for i the New Gaol, will be produced When this motion was made, it being the first in THE POOR MAN'S COMPANION, FOR 1844. The TowNrCLEBK Baid that any person holding the same wai immediately placed upon Mr. ' Sxs.rroBDSHiSB Misers. —At a delegate meeting, Stansfeld. for the approval of the Council, and it will be pro- which Mr. Hobson s name appeared according to held in the Potieriss last ¦wetk Contads.—Tbe

and jthe balance to be paid to my aulmtins . &c SCOTCH TRIALS JOB. BLASPftEilY. howerer, is the first case for a long period of years, in- i which time it was considered that no farther danger on their arrival at Figuera B, proceeded in the direc- fimeral expeusee, ¦ ^ , of this description, which has bean brought before could be apprehended. tion of Rosas. executors. j ' - , T ,. 1 ihe Edinburgh IFeeky ' Chrtmide ) deed j liars and fools, Ido ( Jlridffed A6" tbe Court; and we have no reason to belieTe that much, | It is quite impossible to form any accurate calcula- " Madrid, Nov. 8. "To etop the mouths of all From Ihe London Gazette of Friday, Nov. 10. of; property, death is brought about -by THIGH COrBT CF JUSTICIARY. if any, impression has yet been made by the efforts tion of the loss of but it must be very consi- " To-day two legislative bodies, assembled in the hereby certify that my "Wiling to regard it ia j derable. The oil factory, in which the fire orig my own cool and deliberate act. I intend swallow- BANKRUPTS. (knot Monday, for these indivMuals ; and we are inated^ Hal! of Congress, have declared the Queen of age. morphine, !E2je Supreme Criminal met on tbe light of an attempt detected and defeated in dee ; is wholly consamed. The buildin g ia not lofty, but it ing half a pint of brandy, fifteen grains of George John Pouchee, of 27, after the vacation, "when there were pre- " Number of voters, 209. l only use the Oxford-street, sUttoner, the first time time, as to which we may try the«ffect of the punish- ! extended npwarda of sixty yards in depth , and was and an ounce of laudanum. I shal November 17, at three, and December 20, at two, sent the lord Justice Clerk, and larSs iledwyn and | ** For the question ...; 193 ? and thus defeat my ob^ject tor a6 ment, which I am now to announce, without afc pra-! from twenty to thirty wide. It consisted of a melting- " Against it...... *.... 16 rope for fear I vomit, the Court of Bankruptcy, London. Mr. T. M. Alsager. Caekeurn. i sent going farther, notwithstandingthe aggravation of' honsej refining house, and stores for the manufactured I am resolved to go. !l am weary of the world, it Wednesday, Moderados and Progresistas official assignee, 12, Birchin-Iane, Cornhill ; and Mr. November 8:h. many of ths circumstances. I think it also my doty to ! articles. There was a large stock of tallow, eil, tur- The have split, and are is not the place for an honest man. I want no ' Wilson, solicitor, South-Bqaate, fay at daggers drawn with each other. about me. R. H. H. G '8-inn. CBJCEGE OF BtASPHEHT. ] add, as a part of the address was directed against the > pentine, and cocoa nnta, on the premises, all highly preaching over me, forfear they wiii lie Thomas Baker, of Camberwell, Surrey, carpenter, policy and the prudence, and the expediency—of which, ; combustible, and it was observed that as the water fell On Thursday Afternoon the French Government " The letters found in my trunk I wish hanced to November 21, at two, and December 19, at twelve, at Thcmss Palcrson, charged "with selHcz, or exposing j to be Eu-e, the paaael wjls a most fitting judge—of this on the fatty matter the fiames shot np with increased received the following telegraphic despatch :— the individuals to whom they are directed—those in blasphemous publications, at va- ; the Court of Bankruptcy, London ; Mr. William, fc-x s-if > a cBmber of prcsecu^on against him, for vending hia blEspte- ; fury. my saddlebags I wani mailed and postage paid as , 13 present year, in a beob in j " Bayonne, Nov. 7. Tarquand, official aeafgcee . Old Je'crry-chanibers;. rions ptriods, during the incus publiciUens — that I think that it was In Norfolk-row tbe conflagration has been almost soon as possible. [ _ . . . . «,,... ¦ !. and Mr. Herman, solicitors E iri-street, Blackfriars. "Wett B-rgiBter-strei't, pleaded not entity. " On the 4'Ai the Congress finally constituted itself* gloomy day, to me at least. That glp- 3 mc-st proper EEd fit prosecution. — I have equally destructive. There wero sixteen small houses, Ok-zaga has been appointed President ; " This is a Ciiarles Joseph Acutt, of 16, Bath-street, Cfty.Toad, Ice prlsorez c:d no counsel, and -with tte a*sisionce are wholly consumed , M. MM. which once shone so brightly on (what ap- ! no doubt ol the effect that will resul t frcm t~« of which and the other s ate Alcon, Mazarcdo, Pidal, and Gonzalos Bravo, Vjce- rious sun cabinet-maker, November 21, at half-ps3t two, and cf r^c fiier»G3, cesttectefi bis otto defence* this prosecnUon ; because ,, in his adver- more or less damaged. Many of the inmates of the peared to me) this fair world of ours, wiii rise no , at half-past twelve, formerly of tLe Edinburgh Police, , though Presidents. M. Olozaga was elected at the second appear shorn of all D.'cember 19 at the Court of Bank- Jime3 ABdcKon, tisement and address, this individual declares that be houseB in Paradise-street commence 1 removin g their more on me, If it did , it would iU2>tcy, London. Mr. Gborge John . Graham, ofEcial Eow ct lea Penitentiary, Perth, deposed to parcSaac ? ballot. Ho had 65 votes, M. Cortina 43, aud M . Can- For many days all nature seemed to a-1 dresses himself chiefly to the woikinjr class&s of fnrnituro, but, as the wind carried the fiatnes in a MM, Roca de Figores its splendour. assignee, 25, Coleman-street ; and ajjpBrs. Stracgeways, soice ii the boois inst -were cfe&Tfed in tie indictment differen t direction, tbe houses on that side escaped. tore 7. , Nocedai, Sahda, languish. In vain hare the fbwera sprea d their 1 his shop. He was <3esired Scotland, yet 1 am sure tkat be deceives himself if he and Fozardo Herrera have been appointed Secre- solicitor, K'Dg's-road, Bedford-row; '^ fjoc the piiscuer at ,to pur- imagines that that is a class which ttouH easily part Fetter lane gaudy foliage ; all nature's smiles are frowns to him Charles Killick ahd*J. S.vdd, of 16, cl-sse them tj the Procurator Fiscal. Fire in —Nabrow Escape of taries." struggled on through Blackman-etreet, with their belief in those truths which are perhaps more Three Children.—Shortly after nine o'clock the who has a broken heart. I have Bnrough, paper stavners, November 24, at one, and TL-e prisoner cross-questioned the witness, ana at- Letters from Spain represent tho insurgents of adverse fortune from [boyhood to the prese nt hour, , from iim bis opinion of the blasphemy valuable to them in this life than to any &ther class in same evenins a firo broke out upon the premistb occu- , December 19, at twelve at the Court of Bankruptcy, tempted to set ¦ the community. There may, indeed, be a class of Barcelona as determined to hold cut while they have tili I am weary of the warfare. I leave the world London. Mr. George Green, official assignee coniained in tbe books; ¥ct the Court "wonld not allow pied by Mr. Feathertton. watch and clock manufacturer , an ouncft of powder or a cannon-ball. anything. The whole , 18, ; persons, like ths prisoner at the bar, in situations 75, Fettcr-larSi It appears that the second fl ior of without a decided opinion on Aldermanbury ,- and Messrs. Wood and Wlckfiam, the opinions of ths witness to-be isqttired inta - UNITED STATES—New York papers concern is a mystery % cannot comprehend. It is a ¦witness ; above tie working classes, young men whose education Mr. Featherston's house*is let out as loggings. It was of the solicitors, Corbet-court, Gracechurch-street. Alex. Scoel "went "with the former to purchase 20. h and 21st, brought by the Switzerland, two days serious matter to thibk of, dropping suddenly out of , of 21, *x>6fc2. nnd corroborated his testSmocy. | is imperfect and their reading misdirected , and it is to upon tho floor in the front room that fhrncB were seen Charles John Hunt Cork-street. Burlington- the Jater than those brought by the Great Western, existence and going jyou know not where. It is a 64, , George K. D. H. Matierre,, E q . Northuinber- } save them from the mischief that it is necessary the issuing from tha windows by City-police constable 402. gardens, St. James's-strtot and 107, Quadrant, •: law should tnke its course. shortly ascertained that the have arrived. There is little in them, however, of leap in the dark ; but; I have no relatives, and very Rfcgent-stteet, billiard table maker, November 23, laTsii Street, also purchased some books from the 1 It was occupier of tho after me. A few years at j His Lordship then addressed the prisoner. Thomas rosms was from home, and that no one was in, and the importance. Accounts from the Southern States few friends here to grieve at half-past eleven, and December 23. at eleven, al the prisoner. Ji P.-itereon, the sentence of tbe Court is, that for tbe doors fastened. Adjoining tbe floor , as we bring intelligence of severe frosts at Alabama, at most, and I will b© forgotten. C»nrt of Bankruptcy , London. Mr. Edward Edwards Gross-OKinrr.ed—Witness did not recollect of feeing , understood , mas3, would be , 11 fia nce of which yon brxve bsen convicted, yrn be im- there were three children in bed , and the utmost exer- Charleston , and other places on the 14 h and 19;h of " My life, if compared with the official assignee, 7, Fredericfc'e-place, Old Jewry ; and in the shop before purchasing the books. Decidedly 1| ; an ! Ociober, which it was feared would injure the cot- about a medium one, or perhaps a little above. I did net recollect of the prb ner being obliged to prisoned for tbe period of fif teen calendar months tions were m;.da to secure them. This was done with Mr. Lewis, solicitor, 7, Arundel-strest, Strand. be i; whatever you mn.y thick of what I now say—I say to difficulty, nnd the children ton crops. It is remarkable that about the same have lived an honesfc and tolerably moral life. I Drury, of Dadley, Worcestershire let a man to "put hisi ont of the shop on account of his ' considerable tiktn into a le -wicked- Bejamin Gsorge , 1 you, tfeat in the prospect of the solemn hnd serious pub'ic-hsuso opposite. The pariah engine having ar- time tb.6:weather in England, was unusually severe, have often been tho victim of other peop 's licensed victualler, November 20, and December 21, at Tioleica. Had not the sji hlest recollection of threat- \ , the thermometer on the 19th having desendod to ness, and they have generally had the cunning and mg to fcur- il3 ^tcp, becatiie^ he never did threstea . in this rxs?. He considered al»o that he ttreanis of water poured npon the fire. In less than killing frost was experienced on the 14th in ihe golug, Bartholoiuew Dowell Bishopwearmoath, , you have hitherto so contemptuously rejected. twenty minutes the fury of the fl imc-s was checked , aad Lexington district. The Augusta (Ga ) Chronicle more the injured than the injurer. As I am Darh^m , builder, Novembet 22, and.;D3cember 18, at vaa doing his d';ty £5 i Christian. Is arsre there is a I could easily take signal vengeance ou many of my passage in the Ncif Testament Trhich states Swear ; Paterson—My Lord, may 1 put to you this question: by half-past nic&: r.ll dormer was at nn end. Too d.i- ot the 17th says—The frost yesterday morning was one, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. " . I wish to understand whether I am to be treated in t'se mare done is cuiisider.-.Ule ; the furniture is consumed , more severe than the morning previous, aud was enemies, but I scorn to do it. They are beneath my Mr. Tiiomas B:iktr, official assignee, Newcaatle-npon« oot^t alL" notice. I am proud even in death. I shall soon be Davison, -prisoner ¦wishtd to knov? if he laight ask the jail as a felon ? and tLe valuable Etock of Mr. Featherston much da- quite sufficient , we learn , to kill the cotton in this Tyne ; Mr. K ibert Aiskell solicitors, Bishop- The The Lord JnsHce-Cletk—The regulations fcr the far bnyond the reach of their enmity. Tn^y may weatmou-.h; and Mr. Thomas Walker, 3, Furnival' ^riteecs how he recs^ciled xhis ¦with Ms taking the maged. The house also io extensively burnt , and it is latitude and all north. These papers contain no fur- by blacKcning s- prisons in Scotland m&ks no distinction with regard to quits certain '.hat rot less than £200 will cover the ther intelligence respecting ihe election for Presi- gratify their malignant dispositions inn , London. Olttl. any prisoner. The Ceurt has to do with and aspersing my cliarac'er ; but it will not hurt Wro. Taylor, of Springhead, in Saddleworth, The Coart—Not at all, Mr. P-iiersc-n; f or if yon f ere notb'ng loss sustained by tho sevsral parties. Hcrw tbe fire dent. ; long journey ; York- them ; if you wish to make any application on the ori 'icated is unknown. The property destroyed ia We learn from Pomtvoy and Co's " Express," that me. Death is to me like starting on a shire, wool merchant, November 22, and December 19, & witness, and did ro: come within the exceptions ^ I fed sorry to part from old acquaintances and of Bankruptcy, , subject, it rcust be made to the DirecUrs of the G?neral on'y partially insured. snow fell in Buffalo on Tuesday the 17ih instant, to at one, at tbe Court Manchester. Mr. frcm tsMng caths Thich tte law provides I must com- Prisons in Scotland, of -whom 1 am ose; bnt with re- familiar object?, but jit has lost all us terrors. The Jiines StansaU Pott, efficial assignee, Manchester pel you to late the OL.th, or coxamit yen to prison. tho depth of nine or twelve iuchee. mind to day. I can ; gard to any application yon may make ft.r the relaxa- The yellow fever seems to be on the decrease in Bubj ct is ever preseint to my Messrs. Gregory and Co., solicitors, l, Bedford-row, We sit here to aOnrnisi-er law ; and I cannot allow f or Destructiveo? Fire at Luton Hoo a Seat of think of nothing else—and why need 11 Every Mr. John Arcroft, tion of discipline in the prison, or exemption from the MaR^cis Buie —The niagnifio-.nt udiSce, Mobile and New Orleans, although it is yet slight. London : and Oldham. such s qnesSon to be put hsre. the cnly instruction which yon "will be permitted to reflecting person iiius't know that aman has a gloorpy John Korr, John Robertson, and Michael Kerracher, Luton Hoo, one of the seats of the Marquis of Bute, DUTCH MAIL. prospect in tne future that deliberately sets about DIVIDENDS DECLARED . have, I can tell you that jvu have not the least chance has been reduced in the course of a few Lours to a tosght bookson three tiiffsrent occasions from the pri- of setting any rdiet Destruction of Pirates.—•' Batavia, June 28. destroying himself—such is mino. I cannot think of John Sranders, James F.inner, and Thomas Hoaiee socsr - Tfat y "were «-nt to mate iiis purchases. msss of smoking ruins, vrita the exception of only a In tho beg wandering to and fro up and down the earth any Saundcrs, of Basinghall-street, City, and Bradford, p j , The prisoner was then removed. small portion of tbe fai-ric. It appears that about two — inning of the present east monsoon , a Hntton Wilson, in tie Sheriff-C ri' Offisa de- pquadroa , consisting of tho Heola steamer, the Pos- ! longer ; and I cannot be settled as I wish, fo I will Wiltshire, woollen marmfiictureis, second dividend of posed to going ©va to the shop, and as' jag a gnsntky SENTENCE OF HOBlXSON. o'clock oa Ftitii-.y momiDg, the unsJot-gardtner, who their kind and in the pound, and Is. 7d. in the ponnd * was sJcepi:ig in an apartmeafc tillion brig, and the Zephyr . and Egmond, prooeded, j moke my bow, thank]the audipneo for to 5d. on new of bosks. B-.-Huson -was then called tip for judgment. oa the basement story, by order or the Government I respectful attention^ and leave the stage better proofs, payable at 7, Frederick's-place, Old Jewry, a Sherfff-efncer, went with the former The Lord Justice-Clerk, addressed tbe prisoner, and wa a!ai r.itd by a lomi noise resomlsiing the smacking of , from Sourabaya to Abyih- Murray, the seas on the east coast of Java , Balic, Lombok, actors. | London , on November 8, or any subsequent Wed- 'witness. coEc-uded by sesteEci.;? him to imprisonment for the cart-whips, and on looking out he observed a flickering . 1 : S ncbaia , the island Leyond in tho Southern channel Not a waive of pleasure rolls rKEf La ton and its vicinity, who readiiy " ilc^peoting operations this expedition, a drug. 1 shall make my work secure. 3|1. in the treet, The Lots AaToesle tien adc-rtsEM tie Jury. • He Xew Moral World of Saturday last, addressed to report,1 dated the 11th instant Manchester, on November 14, and any subsequent d=rfded by the Crnn that the ssle of ltru t a helping tund either in endeavouring t6 , has been received \ " David T. Gerard." said it hsii bsen Mr. Kobert Owen. Our readers will remember fiom Captain Coertzen, written off the south-east " A slight tremor affects my ucryes." Tuesday. works, tendinc to Tuify cr asperse the Ghriatisn religion , reading of the election of this .gentleman to the check tha fl.tues or sa?a ondangered pri>ptrty. Herbert Hardie, of Manchester, merchant, second When tbo engiut-s an .ved the edifica was one masB of corner of Celebes, from which it appears that the Wfis s crime. Tds qBrstica:-s for the Jury to consider, AnK-ripan Congress by the Democrats of Indiana. expedition had succeeded dividend of 7 650 votes ihe Uvrcaring of the banners of liberty." last. Siili , however, the market closed rather" Cbarlcs Duffield , of Bath, grocer, Dec. 5, Wm. Hoole, monter to Congress from tha first congressional d'attict •• d rawing up processes, which will be laid without of Sheffield , leather-dresser, D.-c 5. Thomas Hewib pjirael agiia rv^EJaed, joid ataong other books he took T.ie SwI of Marseilles snys :— a woman , whose commission. In the mean heavily, and the rates at that period were barely i, j of IniJ iaaa. hou.-o was thrca^euid with boiD^ wasLed down , wad delay before tho military sustaiued. The supply of fiuo Forei Jackson, of Sheffiafd , glass-cutter, D^c. George Tip a B-"-l?. 5S-. rs=d scf-ras p^-£?eS srech as those de- , , is timo tho arrests continue to increase. There are gn Wtu&t il^np tSe-borro"=iisg jewels trem tbe E-ypiians %y Tbus a new career I trust it may ba of usefuln&as taken at the DiVrnirnt vr' -h. tr.c pains of child birth. offering was by no: means extensive. The finest/ Wiliiara Travis, Sheffield, joiner, Dec. 4. William ^a cpK-'~ S to me. Ths district I rpprAocnt cmtnuxs cicrcn Her medical attendan who was mayor already about a hundred prisoners in the prisons of tfca "ViVVten of l^ltsi , ilOIC "EThich h& ST^aod . tiiKt tiro , t, of the town, qnalities sold steadily ; other kinds slowly, at last Watkia, jun ., of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, istnacr^iiiy. The paanel was agaiu eountivs contains about seventy thousand inhabitants— had h^r carefully placed iu a can , and accompanied Bologna, without counting the fifty who have been wharfinger, Dec. 9 Jame3 Meredith, of Pershore Bible escomagid of vrhem fourteen thousnnd are leral voters—and ex- sent to Pesaro. Two examining magistrates have week's quo: ations. lAltnough the supply of Barley ^ topped fc? the Cart si: 1 told that ha could not be her to a place, of safety , but before this could be was small, the transactions in it were to a limited Worcestershire, woolstapler, Dzc. 15. tends from the mouth of the Wabash along the Ohio reached , sho was sa'ely delivered of a b-.»y. At the kit this place for Poran, in order to complete thb allowed to ocenr-j iu time in atteTtpting to justify -wLit river, nearly to Lonisvi extent , and tho rates wc-re Is per qr lower for most Certificates to bs granted by the Court of Review •was caniajne ; in ih& works libelled on—that the Court lle ; about two hundred and moment, this new infant Moses was brought into number for the carry ing on the process relative to ir fifty miles by the riv?r, but not over half that distanca the late political events. The people are very'OTdig- descriptions. All kinds of Molt were in moderate unless causa be shown to the contrary on or before Cad alieadj foi^d ^t ssa wcrks were blasphemous the world, tho hous3 of his parents was carried quanti ty , and heavy iiiquiry at a trifle kss money. Dec 1. , seu It »s.tfi be absurd to expect lhatit in a dittct Hue by laud, running back two counties in away by tha current." uant wuh the Tuscan government for having ba- and crimicsl depth. It is the Ec-uln-western portion of Indiana. nished M. Udola, of Bologna, one of tho sixteen Of Irish Oats we had an extensive quantity on show, Joseph John Monk Mason Scott, of Liverpool, com« iroald «1jow him tc i-nrtE-s ti.e ccmise be ¦vraa bow succeeded Loii Ls P.a i.Hppe has issued an ordon»anco condemn- but that of English aad Scotch was small. Tho doing. Hs a£3in resumsc zz& riding of tsUaets, Tfeat I should hive , heretic and foreigner ing the conduct of tho French Bishops in the dis- individuals arrested at the congestion of tho ponti- merchant James Binion Cooper, of 121, Drury-lane, Ln- as I vras, by tbe largest Dimecratic majority ever fical government. trade mled inactivoi but previous figures were sup- iron-founder. John Orbell, of Brundon, Essex, miller. haTing in aaswer to a qu ^sdoa by ths Ljrd J Holies pute br' w ui'n th<; Church aud the University. potted. Beana, Peaa, and Fiour were held at last obtained in this dij-trlc?, may be to you, my dear father, Tbiumph cf the Press.—The Fxench Govern- Tho Bttuguinary disputes among tho soldiers of the Samuel B irker, of Wreekwardine, Shropshire, mercer. Clak, flailar&d tfc-t his object was to read tsiracts some assurance, in ¦wfcleh ^rrisoa of" Ancona kavo been repeated at Imola at Monday 's quota tion*. from all the bouka c-.-ntaista in the inTtntory aimescd J know yon wiil rejoice, lhal ment has sustained another dofeat in prosecu'-ion s c , Thoraas Cbappell, oi Sudbury, Suffji k, licensed victu- I have Feen able to inspire my fellow citizans with he press. Two jbcr3 Forte, and at Pesaro. It ia said that the Pope is London Smitukikld Cattlk Markrt, MonjJay , aller. Nathaniel Bromley, of Little Bsntley, Esses, to the iniictnirat wiih the tuw of tbo-wing the jury agiiB^i t im»" of a P^ris paper Nov. 13m — There jwas an evident improvement UVelied wms cecfi lence Lt my integrity acd ability, and to called the Franec , wero lately seized by tho police, going to add 6000 men to his army. Tiiero is a report in maltster. Cbarles Cbristelow, of York, voollen-dra- that he fcold ether bocks than those of the kind build up among them a reputation, which I hope my that a sort of conference is to take pluco at Rome tho deniaud for most kinds of Beef, ond , in some por. on, ha was told that sa^h -sras uunicessary, - and that and tl»o «uitor, en Thursday, appeared bcfi re tho Joseph Scarfing, of Southampton, hatter. Henry acts as C -ngrersnian may still increase and confirm. to take his on the bet ween tho representatives of the great powers, to instances, an ad vance in the currencies noted on this Andrews, of Peekham, Surrey, brewer. David Ed- the jury wcnH ouiy dtsl with Ettch "works as were ! Court of As^izs trial charges, nnigh , of d ' >.t. Payne, usy opponent, is a very gentlemanly man, which wf re founded upon an article on tha j ourney consult as to the modo of remedying the evils with day se' t 2 per 8'bs, to obtained by the wards, late of Pembroke, miller. George Caston, o£ ipeciaiiy niEiitlo^t^ in thess Ill-eler Tae prisonerto n=xt ar-'l ^ve bad rot £ sir-de altercation—toa emmon which ou r couniry is af&icted ; it j s eaid that Car- salesmen. However, the highest figure for the best B.isinstofe f, Hampshire, ironmonger, proccediri to qnota P^Iey d oth authorities show on of the Duke de Nemours to London. Tho prosecu- Jsha Mayer, of such occasiiiss—fcum tbe comraeEceinent of tbe canvas , dinal Lvmbruachini , tho Stcrotary of State of the Scots did not exceed 4s per 8ibs. tut at which a good, New City-chambers, Biahopsgate-street, Gity » aud lata the iraiillty of p- ^rsec^^n, bet he -tras interrapttU ty tion was conducted by the Avocat-Gcneiai M. Pope clearance was effected. From Lincolnshire Court -wnetiieT it was to its c'osd. Noo£cuic-r, and the defence by M. Fontaine. Tne 's dominionrt, will not hear or listen to any pro- , Leices- of Fi;liy, Staffjrdsbire , earthenware manufacturer. A Jarrraan, who E.=keA the D-iifc* has jnrt returned from attending tbe annual poouiou either of reform or concession. tershire, and Southampionshiro, we received about prcptr :he uaimel ibcalc ?o on ia that style. defendant was acquitted by tho jury on all the 2 400 short-horns ; from Yorkshire, PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. this is the kind of iMeting of American Gaolog'^ts, held at Albany, New counts of the indictment. Gottemjuugh , Nov. 4.—Yesterday's po--t brought 20 runts ; from The LKd-Jssp-K-Cifcik—Why, York. Hv -was warmly irelcomed emong his scientific Norlblk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire, 150 Wm. Jacques, and Francis Jacques, of Liverpool, geseizl langnage which is nraaliy aJopttd in cas^s of We regret tn state that a serious a letter Iroui Jonkoping, with the melancholy in- , fartthr-n, and eppc-inted S-cretary of thu next annual Accident.— telli gence that another destructive fire had broken Scots, homebreds, &c. ; fr* m the western and mid- merc'inn ts. Henry Mason and Edward Cockerham, of this kind—an arjpeal to yon, ©tcd if ?ob are cati fi^d of accident occurred ou tha Versailles Railroad on Bradford , Yorkshire, wool-staplers. Henry Carry and , not to cos^ict—an appeal to metti r, to be held at Washington city. Mr. Van out at Wexioi at nine o'clock on Tuesday evening, land districts 300 runts, Devona, H refordp, &n. ; the truth of the charges Baran sent him an invitation to come over to Kiuder- Saturday. As the first train, an account stairs, from other parts of {England , 100 of various breeds ; J-ihn Hurry, of Liverpool, hide factors. Win.' Jennings, yon not ycer cnty, in fast ; asd the Court is of " right bank railroad , in the house of Mr. Areschong, merchant, which , to do hra-k, his resi'iitce, eight miles frcm Albany, and Dale from Versailles, by the was was destroyed, with the remainder of the old town aud from Scotland ,! 120 Sco'h , ohiifly stores. Thy and J >hn Clark, of Bradford Yorkshire, stone masons opinion that, npsn the whol^, it ouglir itsto be allowed coming to Pans, when between Chaville and Sevres, , R jbert Carr, and Thomas Barker, of Kingston-apon> rea^ik -sciil ha^e weight upon •^•en: there, urertiaj; ro remain a few hours. His visit the senate-house, the prison, and othor public build- numbers of Sheep were moderate. Prime old Downs At the same tisis your however, \.xt-=-.idtd to tfcree fiaya. He catne away & wheel of vrie of the carriages ran off the rails, sold briskly ; other kinds of Shoep steadily, at Huh, stcce masons. fer he is not so obuiiebis , 1 presume, as not iuj;s. Toe postilion left Wexio on Wednesday morn- the prisoEir. tue effect Ts-nich language delighted with Mr. Ya:i Buren and his family. Dale pulling ihe succeeding carriages after it, when a ing, at eight o clock prices a skade higher than those of ia?t woek. Calvep ia se^. fjs^i it is creating. scene of syx av confusion occurred . Happily from. ' , when the fire threatened to sird that hs haQ no wish to may now be considered as one among the best geologists spruad'frnm the prison to the newly-built part of the were in demand, and improved inquiry, at a rise From the Gazelle ef Tuesday, Nov. 14. PatErBcn then C ecl tres- in Amer:cr.; in bc;f it, z.n yeirs more h« may stand the accounts yet received, no lives hava been lost ; of 21 per8;bs. Prime small Porker^ wjro time of the jury, an-i closed -with tome town.— Hamburgh Papers Nov. 10. quite as pass nt»n me at tbs very bead cf his profession in Jhia country. He bu. several of the pa^-engers, and Bome of tho men ^ dear ; but in all other Kinds of P/gs very little was BANKRUPT S. writ en ohesfitions, intended as a ptroiation, after employed on the raihoad , have been wounded, two The Russians and Circassians.— Letters from Cqutz, has inherited your industry and ¦oerseverance. doing. I Robert Hammond Frary, and John Frary, ware- encagiBg the attentian of the with the exception Richard is fcsrd at wo-k on bis fanr. He is, in very of the former very severely. The ongineer had his Oiler-sa , dated t.he 12'h ult., epeak of a sanguinary j of two short inlet-Tils for xe&ciiimcnt, Lorn hair past l action lately fought between the Circassians and the , Borough Hop Market. houseman , Oxford-street , to surrender, November 24, deed , £ " prc.lrcer cf wccJ^hj'' haa two hundred head shoulder dis ocated. Another account 6iate3 fhat —Notwithstanding the at twelve, , rate o'clock to seven. one of tho f ufil-rers dkd in the comae of the night. Russia!)> on the banks of tho Uruxa. The moun- su pply of new Hop3 is large f;-r the season, expen- ami January 3 at two, at the Court of Jn£t: £nmaicKi up, •'•f tbeep, cztUa. hazz. &a., and has had excellent crops Btnkruptcy. J jhnsun, official assignee, B-isiiighall- The JLord Chid cs C=erk addressini; tbi? Brason. The raising of woo: seems to be a profit- Tho Messufjer gives the following additional in- taineers made the attack, which they maintained sive transactions still continue to take place in them , theJurv at coas!feiiDlel€nsth. Ai;=j which. -pecti n the inundations:— *' Tfie d wif h great cour.ige, but on account of the superiority ' at prices fully equal to those quoted in our laat strtset ; Lloyd , Ckenpside, solicitor. ~ able bnsinefs, and it is a jlsasant one. I tnii:k, if fornia ion re. .^ yke to Thomas G xtfis James, builder River-s , The Jutt retired, std, af^r o~ii. assent about thxea : , 1 will of Bouibon has bten broken through by ihe Rhone, of the tbic^ opposed them they were obliged to report. The duty isjsteady, at £130,000 to £135,000. treet Middle- ai tear, R cbar.i Eicoeeds as vrell as things now promise ton-square, Middlesex, November 24, at three, and quarters tn retuxaed iato Court, finning by a Biake Ky eo2S, Julian and Eaiest, sheep-farmers, under near Av.gnon. The waters havo oveifiowed the give way. 'ihe number of killed and wounded on [ large rasjoiity thai the chargesagainst the prisoner were bath sidea was ! Borough and Epitau ields — There has been a January 5, at half-past one, at the Court of Bankruptcy. bis C3T0. road of Treb:>n , betwren Tarascon and Aile?, and considerable. The Emperor Nicho- fair average arrival! of potatoes from most proven. spread over the plain. Several arehes of the brid ge lat has, with a liberal hand, bestowed rewards aud quarters Alsager, official asssgnee, Birchin-Iane ; Tacker, Sun- None of us are at present engaged in any mercantile eiuce our last , yet j the demand has became more chambers, Threadneedle-street, City, solicitor. The Cocrt inthruitsd that they would delay crying t.ot is it very likely that we shr.Il be again. of La Cran arc menaced, and the wooden ferine distinctions on the officera and men who were in the ' secUiice, rnrsui:- action. The desertions from the Russian corps are ; active, aud , in some instances, prices may be con- John Sewell, builder, Coarle3-street, Paddingfcon, Tour grandchildren tre, most of them, as EU>ut and has aiven way. Tee country is Kubmerg^d. Tne sidered on the advance. York reds, (JO Adjuurced iI23 Thmsdsy. right bunk has hitherto been preReruea by tho still very numerous.— Frankfurter Zeiiung. * to 63* • November 24, and December 21, at one, at the Court ot hesity as if they were all English born. Scotch ditto, Go j toj 73s ; Essex whites, -ios to oiis ; Bankruptcy. Alsager, official assignee, Birchin-Iane, Thursday, November 9. With kind remembrances to all friends in L"-ndon, energy of the inhabitants, who hare workrd ardu- GraEECE.—A letter from Athens of the 21sfc of Guernsey aad Jersey, 40s to 50s pt;r , , , . Aranion , , ton. Cornhill Trott Crowu-court Threadnusdle street, jsoli- charges belifcvo me to ba, Tcur truly afrVetion&te fon , ously at raising tho dvkes. however October, states that tho Russian minister had left ' citor. Harp Rcilasonpleaded If ot Guilty to several KOBSRT DilE OW£K, has suffered coa5iderablj. Anothex brioge on tho that capital for the frontiers. Proper persons wore Wool Markets.—-Sinco thn day fortnight the Cf p&fej-£>l2g i>ls£pil€BiOS3 boofeS , &«. I- IQSJ fcS K- imports of Foreign Colonial Wools Thomas Thorpe, plumber, Woking, Sarrey: Novem- -was * Br. David Diie Owen. Durance, that of Cadenet, has been earned away. employed in drawing up a form of constitution for ha.ve been on a ber 23, at one, anembgred thai ttas esse brocgiri oa fcr trial sotae estimate the damage caused ¦ very moderate scale, they not having exceeded and December 21, at eleven, at the sioEth; igo. sad "was tfcea eel lyrf in consiq irnce of seme As yet it is impossible to Grecca, an d copies of tho constitutions of France, Court of Binkruptcy. Graham , official by the overflowing of the waters. ' England , the Un ited States, and Belgium , have been | 1,700 bales. By private contract a steady business assignee, Cole- technicalerrc-rs in Ii:e inCctment. METROPOLIS. of Monday pays:—11 ¦ is doing ia most descriptions, and prices m.in-8tveet ; Allen and Nicol, Qaeen-Btreet, Cheapalde, Mr. A. ii N_Ul, eounsil for Mr. RDbinson, msde cer- DESTBUCTiYE FIRES IN THE Tiie Sud of Marseilles The laid before them , for tho purpose of enabling them are full y solicitor. ; accounts of the inundations are becoming less alarm- to assist their decision. Tho Belgian constitution is supported. No further public sales have as yet been tain olj-rctions to the incictment. At tweDty minntes past eight o'clock, on Sunday } Kichard Toulsoni 'watehous^man, Westminster- nicht, & fire breke out on tho premise* of Messrs. ing. The waters are beginning to subside. Avignon considered the most complete, and will form the foun- j declared. Tae Court tmaaimousiy impelled the objections; at the y free froxa theza, and the of bridge-road , Lambeth, November 23, and D-scember 19, same time they cdmittfcd that tliey were material points, Ogilvie and Field, manufacturers of cocoa not oiJ and has become almost eniireJ dation the Grecian constitution. In the island of I Tallow.—The price of Y. C. Tallow has at one, at the Court of mails to Lyons and Palis have resumed their regular Eubea tho people had set fire io tho woods to revenge advanced Bankruptcy. Gi-esn, offi cial and it wsa quite proper to take tiia opicisn of the Court puicDt candle manufacturers, situate in Pjjadise-street, 6i per cwt since this day fortnight. There has been ass'gnee, Aldermanbary ; Sole, Aldermanbary, soli- Lambeth, formerly in the occupation of Messrs. Keen, routes. themselves on tho Gormau foresters. i npon them. They found tfce libel relevant- j considerable business doing, notwithstanding the citor. The Ccnrt then, Et the snggestion of >Ir. ,3I\NeIU, ma'.tsters. More French " Glory."—Murder and Rob- delivery last week was smaller than the correspond- James Z iliani, merchant, Mincing-Iane, November asked Long before any engine arrived, the flames had at- bsbi" !—Despatches have been received from Algiers ing week iu 1842. For 23 the prfsocej whether he sti'u s<-niered to his plea SUICIDE EX rRAORDINARY. delivery in the spring, the , a nt! December 19, at twlf-pnst one, at the Court of A'ot G-iity ; -H-hen la retracted it, aa-.i pleaded Guihy tained tuch an ascendi*r cy, that all hope of saving 'the to tke 30;h of October, which state rhat tAe Froiioh j price now asked is fdi. By letters-from S:. Peters- of Binkruptcy. G^een, offijial assignee, Alderman- to the £>it asd^scofid citircea, with ths Exception of oce premises was abandoned. S&v&ral engines were, how- have made a succtssful inenraion into the territory ( Fr om the New York Herald.) i burgh wa learn business was doing for next year at bury ; Appleton, Fsnch had taken 400 prisoners, urch-buildings, solicitor. of the botiia lil-eiied in tha fiiet charge. The .Lord Advo- ever, on tfce spot within ten minutes from the first of the Pjaffras, and 300 110 to 1H roubles. -Towu Tallow remains unaltered EJward S .vift, miller. Ching ford-milla , Ess x, No- cate psE&cG cntbrwtk of the fhmes, which were visible, notwith- head of caiile, and 1,000 sheep, besides a large We never read anything more extraordinary than-j from the reat- ths the following. It appears almost 1 Liverpool Cattle vember, 21, and December 22, at one, at the Cjurt of 2dr. a-»»£iii sddressed the Conrb in mitigation of Etoiidin^ dt-nse fog, at the most distant parts of the number of horse3. A second incurbifQ was made too s'rauge to be Market, Monday, Nov. 13. Biukruptey. Edwards, country by the Hararas a tribe true, and yet " truth is strange, stranger than fie- ! —W e have fead a much sma ller supply officie ! assignee, F ederick's- pnTiifitrceii T. metropolis. liito the saroo , at- of Cattle afc piace, Old Jewry ; Tippetts, Pancras-lane, Caa3pside The Coirt ih:a retired to consider of the judgment. The great difficulty with the firemen was to nring tached to the French , and with siuiiiar success It tilbn :"• ; market to-day thati we run e had for some time, the solicitor. the hc-sa of the tapisee to bear npon tha burning pile, was said that the Djaffras were about to yield to the The Lebanon (Ohio) Star says, that the body of a greatest part of inferior quality, with an a-ivatree S^TESCE OF en by dne ; young, mau, by the name of David to Isaac Thomas Couchman, builder. Kensington, No- PATil ^ON . •shieh is enccmp^issed three sides niag French. T. Gerard, i in price. Beef 4^.1 5.[d , Mut ton 4fi to o^i per vtsruber 23, at one, Oa thek Hodges* was foUnd on Thursday morning, suspended by the lb.— Cattle imported iuto Livorpool and December 22 , at half-past one, coniiisg agiin into Court, Pa^r3on w=s Sist biases, acd on tha fourth by the late Mr. tx- SPjP-XH.—Accounts had been received at Madrid , . from the Oih to at the C-mrt of Bicktuptcy. Groom, brou?bv ap fcr jaiSma. tjistiiiery, v?b.ich extends from Cburch-strcet to neck to a tree about a mile from tne Blue Ball, ' 13° Kov :-Cow3, 123tJ ; offi cial assignee, Juzt L tiiJiTe of a conspiracy at Ferrol, in favour of tho Central &?A n- t Calves, 34 ; Sneep, Abchurch-laae, City ; Fisher, filecklenburgh-square, Tl2 "C:: Ciert :Jt a sp^kki; at ccas-ier Piiraiise-itteet, aad in which were several thousand appears and near tho western, border of Warren county, j 2210 ; Pigs, 08o8 ; Koroes, b" . ^M t the' £3- ci - Juata , W/'.ich to have had some exten&ivo An inquest was held over his body, solici tor. ™^5* O& lb* P1 ^-.asuai ofi^ncs, gallens of gm, biandy, and othsi spirits, in th« v^i:i»ua Td uiiSea>iocs. It was, however, discovered and and we learn ' Jyhn Williams tSiiceedea to say; that ^ V* ; from the coroner that the Jury brought in a verdict Liverpool Co?.:;; Marklt, Monday , Nov . L3— , jun., carpet-manufactnrer, Abingdon, stilts of pitpiraticn. •suppressed. An uneasy feeling prevailed aa to the During the last Buckinghamshire, November 21, 3 ?m^^ent which -this The fares* of the distiUeiy-yard were thrown open, ci eelf-murder. Amongst his papers was found a seven dajs we have had liberal and December 22, at ES™ cS.-bcs state of that part of the country. supphea of Wheat ,; Oats. Flour find twuive, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Groom, offi- ^ ^^e f*™1 •a** ^emtdves -to be and fiv-.ral powerful en&isej were brought to bear on The following are extracts from the Barcelona will, bequeathing his property to his mother, who Oatmeal , from S^^ - ^^ ^ the lives somewhere in Indiana. Ho was Ireland ; 4420 qrs; of Wheat have also arrived cial assignee ; Turner and Hsnsman, Boeing-lane, ^ the buriiicg tti^i« fey passing the hose through win- papers of the 1st instanW*— worth, in; Bow-lane, Cbeapside S~ jof distillery,; which runs money, judgment due bills, and personal property coastwise, principally foreign, from Newcastle-on-> , solicitor. dows on the north side the " The Junta has issued an order, forbiddicg any ;' Tyne. From foreign ports Adam Warren Lowman, parallel with the factory. Although a- continuous and out of BaTcalona, from 1,500 to 1,800 dollars, of which 789 dols. 50c. there are reported 1250 and Thomas Stone LowmaD, money being taken except it ba a are on deposits qrs of Wheat and 1550 brls ot Flour ; and cheesemongers, Eastcheap, City, November 24 , at ele- ^St£i powerful discharge of water was ttUB kept up, the sum of less tha n 100 reals. More troops are sending in tke Lafayette bank in Cincinnati i ) from , distinctly admitted and avowsd range and 105 dols. 15o. were found in his trunk *' Canada 13,750 brls. of Floor. The transactions in ven and January 3, at one, at the Court of Bank- S wE*&S ijmes spread witt uncontrollable rapidity to a from Tarragona , bui ammunition is required for the . He was ruptcy. Lackington, conrt^ will not allow tbxinteVrtsto be larmier inSaeuced of small tenements in Norfolk-row, the entrance to about thirty five years of age, of good moral charac- 1 Wheat have been oh a moderate scale only, and our official assignee, Coleman-street- fcy it. They allowed that deface to siege of Girona. ter, and a good school teacher, prices, generally, have receded by Id to 2d per buildingB, Lawranca and Piews, Bucklexabury, soli- be^eft^whieh is from Church-street, facing the park-wall of Narvaez in which profession ! ' citera. all extent which was competent in a coui* of inhabitants—all poor Attempt, to Assassinate !— " Bayonne, he had been for several years employed. Though bushel. JFlonT has sold slowly, at a decline of 6d to law; and with regard to this, Lambeth Palace. The terrified .Nov. 9.—An attempt to assassinate General Karvaez George Chamberlain there is a sa^fac- working people—rushed into the street in dismay ; not considered deranged he wss eccentric in his con- Is per sack. Several parcels of Oats have found , ship-owner, Wivenhoe, Essex, tion in the mind of the Court, that while it was the j , othera was made on the Gth at Madrid. Seven shots were duct, and of a misanthropic temperament. buyers for the Country, at previous rates; 2i 51 to November 24, at two, and Janoary 3, at three, at the pannel wme dashed thw furniture from the winfiowB carriage,, in the same street, Court •Towei intention of the in canyiag on his abandoning it, gtid to escapewith life. fired oa his but at The following papers, found in his hat and trunk 2s 5£d per 451ba .&r choice Irish mealing. Oatmeal of Bmkrnptcy. Johnson, cffloial assginee, trade to - em&neipatfi mantiiid from the bizoby, Within factory different point?. The three last shots killed his were handed to ns by the coroner. has been less inquired for: two or three lots of very BaBinghaUHitreet ; Mawe, New Bridge-ateeet, aoli- , in whichall less tha.n half an hour, the roof of the and wounded a person sitting by No doubt they citor. and ifnorance, sn4 delusion men previous fell is, and the fl .\mes shot upward in a broad bright Aide-de-Camp, the are genuine :— good new have bt*en sold at 20s 9d to 21s per io him from the creation of the world had been held, colu General's aide. The General was not struck, He load. Joseph Peacock, ironmonger, November mn, whilst at the* same time ths houses in Norfolk- i, j " Wedn^ay, 13th, 1843. No change to report as to Barley, Beans Bradford, It is a satisfaction to the Court, indeed, to find] row were being shortly afterwards appeared at the Circus Theatre, .. Ii wish• v. to beu boned u • in a plain or Peas. 1 25, and December 1&» at eleven, at the Leads District rapidly consumed. The men belong- ' was. The assassins escaped. cheap manner, in Conrt. that in this defence, whether the defence of the pan- ing to the distillery, together with aeverai of the po- where her Majesty some retired aad lonely spot. I wiBh my grave Fearne, effic ial asBjguee, LeedS-t Cooper, Braa- Bfil sot, they eaold not discover the least trace ol lice, m»d of "Madrid is tranquil. Tbe troops are under arms. to Manchester Cobn Bfjiaitfii, Saturday, Nov. 11, ford ; Bond, lee many of tte jnj^bjtanta tbe nelghbouhood, be left level and not a stone raised to tell where I da; Sudlow and Co., ChancerV-Ian^ talents ocb u would lead one to fear Vhst ths leaat in. wno vow^ed »ir " The discussion on tho Majority Bill commenced lie ,• and if I have any friend ~This morning good dry .romples of Wh#at vrere.in London, solicitors. u stTTices, potted themselTes on left , I want him next limited request at *ates ; but inferior jarxooTild. resnii from its bans Mad. Bat the Couri tne ait roofs of the cooling yats, \yhere immense water on the 6;h. A proposition against the declaration spring to go and Eod my grave over former » and Luke Frith Biugham, flour-seller, Bakewell, Darby- will look to the character of ths defence, this pur- /or tbe was rejected by 83 to 24." perfectly level damp parcels were j unsalebi although oifered at Bhire, £* TX.^f f ?****1*1?charged ordinary purposes and smooth, so that^ tne place may be lost % December fi, and 28, at one, at the Manchester pose, to announceto the pannel that if efter the,eom- ef dir aiation, ana a "Perpignan, Nov. 10. aad for- lower prices. .The demand for Flour was extremely District Court. Fraser ; ns on ^.^ ^rtable, but powerful en- gotten as soon as possible. languid , official assignee, Manchester pletion of the period of his punishment, he shall again gme, kept othen the premisesto , inup case of fire , enabled the " Yesterday morning Prim's troops occupied " I wish Mr. J. Patterson to , and all but the very iM'oicest descriptions Rodgers, Cheapaide, London ; Vickera and Jervi5, this trade, J^rso roof keep take my saddlebaes' might have been purchased terms ; but attempt to follow either in Scotland or &ny B tolwaUe dkchivrge on Gerona. key, and go to Aaron Russell's, and in on eas^e* we Shefflald, aolicitore. other part oi Brest Bxitaii!, and shall again be brought tie wing wh ch abuts on the , the presence io not alter our quotations. A fair amount of busi. Thomas uemow passage nearest to " At half-past four o'clock, p.m., 2 500 insurgents, of him . and John Lummis open said bags, examine of Withell, and Wm. Withell. ship-builders, before a Court of Jostiee, thera is no extent of punish- the fire. The eBSiEfcs consumed t>Liyirg not only on : haviDg at their hes.d Amettier and Ballera, entered the contents, and read my less was done in Oatmeal at the curr^cy this day Padatow, Cornwall, November 22, and December 20, at , tea ti^Lulery, but on will to them, and then se'nnight. For Oa-s and Beans was also Jnent, by imprisonment and fine which it Trill not be ,¦ thd private losidecee ef the late ' the fort of Figueras, preceded by a battalion of leave the key and all with them. I want ther^ a twelve, at the Court of Bankruptcy. Hirlzrt, official Qontl in aucb a ca« to avaid, Tid , ' Mr. xi^fes, ii, C^uich-strtet, uaui -vst of the my yellow noderate inquiry , buc no improvement iu J-heJE yalue assignee ti»e duty of tie * p. tea o' cwi,' al . infantry, and J50^aTalry Qut^n's troops, who, trsak opeaed ; the money ia it to be paid , Ereter; Coode and BroW, Bedwrd-roir, out for roy ;an be noted. : HoJ born. SQlicitors. , THE NORTHER N STAR- T

STg 25ec&ev$ mfo Cxrrr*£poitir*nig manager have ever, by word or act, directly or in- I baii not a numer ous audience , but they were of tbe The Irish State Tria ls.—It is Said tbit M directly, interfered with our religions or political right sort, having the princi ples of liberty at heart and Cal *k& In It " Oiling io James Maxtin were Fr«m'tL «vler ?/ Ra^en. appeared, great pillar that apheld the wages of the working had occasion to notice the txecssiva cruelties practised Us length, I entrea ted jeu to insert it either-in p arts , Presideat sincere regard and attachment for what they m ddhe08d th deceased wa wore and RoBT. JJM.BUE.N. pleased to term my services in the cause of the people. ¦S?SiS«S?*an! ? ?hat " leff »* ^e the i men: they, in fact^ worshipped idolized by in Clerken« ?ell workfcouse, upon two paoper s named or oth erwise." Now, if Mr. Q. ¦writes " anniversary ,d ' c horae afternoon the great mass! of the working classes as Duff and F rench , the former of wh. m was placed , as ** Wm.,Maitla^i>. Brother Democrats ,—My labours are now terminate d 5? C?5ay Ia8t °* articles so lengthy as -we jndge the last one must ^ t0 go t0 Pad8ey "Kfc a suit tha protectors of their families ; but no sooner a puni shment , in a ward infested vrfth rats , and tha iave been, w suggest to amongst you ; therefore I take this opportunity to re- cfoS *nnd ?as to'wtum °f him the propriety of pub- j0hs bbikklet. many H- rffl'nn? * home the same evening. were municipal honours placed at their eommand, latter in a stone eell under the staircase , with oul even lishing it in " .parts " himsslf ; st auy rate, tee most j turn you my sincere and heartfelt thanks for the however d08 but stopped all nisht P.S.—Tfee -whole of the ohkGlasgow pabke. Pjttery •workmen, hospit ality I »t ^n^ g' iey J from' °J to than a change came o'er the scene. This struggle a chair to sit upon , or a straw pallet whereon to re- decline the publication. "We believe cur cor respon- acts of kindness , friendship, and genuine V^nd thence oaine Leeds the rixty-foar in number , signed the remem- niS^l (I of the Leicester Glove-Hand.-i ought to be an exam- cline. We have now to call attention to another c-ibs. dent need not be at all appreh ensive of being con- . document of which have experienced at your bends. I shall ever r«lsjV At a little after eight this is a copy. There are five also hope Kob Tn!n > ple to all Englishmen. There were a thousand in- which str engthens in a tenfold deeree , the obs8tvAti»>na sidered " traitorous to the cause,1' through ihe of our number regular ber yon with feelings of pure affection and I °. Tha d»y evening, he went along with a non- subscribers to the Slar wAm£» < " dividuals Jir.it together as one man determined to we bava from time to time made respecting the fira tal appearance of his laigQiy" anniversary article " ^ and have been so for more of gratitude. 21f»dramshop fn Call Lane, at which : we than twelve months. In conclusion , "me implore you to stan d fast by piace the patties conquer by moral means or die in the contest. The worki ng of the Poor Law Amendment Act . At Lam- fancy our readers •would hav e teen very likely .to hare let had five three pennywoiths of rum The above -would have been given last week but for Be united togeth er in and peppermint ; strong arm of the law was stretched forth— meu beth-strcet police-court on Thur sday last, a decent- considered us "traitorous " to them , had it rea ched the standard of truth and justice . and left there in oomoanv r littl* Norton us, ¦want of room. It is necessary to add (as stated in ^morally e Cl were dragged to the dungeon , placed upon the tread- looking woman , named Cl yton, ap plied to Mr. «nd ire had ir flicte4 its insertion upon them. one holy bond of brotherhood , and battle ' °ck ar the r 3 ior liquor. our " Notices" last week), that we have received a the old Srton «?f ' ^^^was ™ * mill, their hair cut by the prison barber, locked up for a warrant againat the gate-keeper of Whiteehapel Sept 4th, 1843, at St Leuis, Stat ^ of battle—against the common foe. Recollect ^ 8 a m given that a man had DIED, Missouri , second communication from An Enemy to Whig adage , •• " let it be your motto , and tm?n fnf fche' £ ^ in cold damp cells at night for sixteen hours, com- workbouse for assaulting her, and also tea ring her United Sate s, Mr. George Hal ey, " Union is strength ; * Swine^e Beck and after muoh pelled lire been late of Halif ax, and Tory tyranny ," in -which he insist upon the eventual ly triumph over your Sftj »°Jd a long, * to on prison fare, and subjected to the insults cloak. The applicant stated that ber father had "Yorksh ire, and Pioneer of the British ' depend upon it you will ,oi ?earch « the body, which was that Emigrants truth of his fond er sta temen ts ; says that the above sincere desire, ^ r n Wae ufc un and souffs of rascally turnkeys. Baf the men were a rate-payer of Whitechapel pari sh for many years , and 'Mutual enterprisingyoung -man enemies. You know it feas been my •?» . taken derneath the aroh of Aid Society. This was meeting -was got up by -order of the employers ; and people, and if pos- Leedsr *a *T brid ge, quite ^ inflexible ; they weve already driven to the starvation her sister , owing to her indiscretion , had applied to ly cut off at while in your district , to unite tbe dead. In fact, ithad been in the point; may} take us*' the relieving-officer of Wbitechapel , aud was admitte d sudden the age of 25 years , after suffering tha t the men signed the document because had they sible t© pr event anything that might have a tenden cy to water two houre. " they was the cry of the men. A woman, who, from the des- Indeed they almost fought which should be taken iato the £iirish workhoose to be confined tfeere , for three days under an attack of cholera. refused they knew Hast they -would have been turned create disunion among st professing ChartiBts. I thick thega6am ha at —A P$ ? ^at d been with him the first. " We will fchoke them said they, * ¦ as tho Knowing tbat she must be very near ber confinement , CO-opkraxios. —The La ^d correspondent sends from their employment He adds , th at when Mr. I may also add , -without being guilty of flatte ry, that XTlfc ," ' the alam DUt Bbe left lhe P^156 herrings choke the whale," ani they "did choke and feeling that sbe would require more comforts dar- us the following " to keep house*' for a family of a O'Connor visited Glasgow after his liberation from tbe generality of you were as anxious as I web to create Sf^S and7u ha8 not been ' 6 ace f0Uttd ' olio-wing WI I ' - ' - There is, them. They kept the peace ; theie were no " riots" ing her illness than was allowed by the Poor Law re- man, his "wife, and four chiidien. The f York Castle, two men, named Patrick Downe and a friendly feeling even with those who did not coincide no Bm>P1Glon ^at she had done anything articles mart (or should ) fee purchased :— John Mingal, -were dischar ged from their employ- I stat e ?« m™ * i. nor " tumults f 'all was peace aud good order on gulations , the applicant bad mads application about with our views upon certain points. But while ™ -° Pla«» M exceedingly dangeroua, par- taken KETA.l t. 1 -H-B0I.ESAI.E. ment for attending Mr. O'Connor 's meeting ¦with out jou my t^ni^L - 1 hl81 Jt i9 behalf of the turn-outs; and by such means the base noon on tbe day before to see ber sister , and bad tbiB fact , I still deem it necessary to give 1 n J and supposed that he On statin g to ib. s. d. 1b. a. d. leave of absence ; that they -were turned away "with- yon s«hpped fSM off "^ # machinations of our local rulers were frustrated and a little tea and sugar to leave with ber. advice to continu e, and if possible exceed, anythi ng the small wooden bridee. for font n..,« n . sister , 2 butter. 2 0 2 butter , , 1 8 out notice , and the -wages due to them have never Good gers only, leading ^ of no avail. Their old friends, the shopkeepers, are tbe man at the gate that sbe wiahed to see her have heretofore done to advance Chartism. across the beck from Tenter Lane be took down both her own name and that of bee 4 tea 1 6 , $ tea 1 0 been paid up to this time. Of course we eannot , especially from a to bwmegate disgusted at the course adopted by Biggs, and Co. advice cannot be too often glvan , a circumstance which might but too sister , and then told ber tbat she could not be admitted , | | ctffise..... 1 Ojj coffee „... 0 8 vouch for the tru th of these statements ; and -we our move- easily occur m Votes of thanks have been passed to the middle and friend who is wishful to see yen at the top of his then state. Tho Kiug'a Mills working classes as her Bister was not actually ill. He tbea commenced 5 suga r ....- 1 3 ] 3 sugar 1 7h may add that nothing farther from the pen of " An ment. were at work at ,.;who have supported . the men on the time, and the stream was conse- stnko, and all remain as firm as the day they jeering [her in the most unfeeling manner , asked her 2 enudlfs 0 6 ! 1 candles 0 o| Enemy," is. will be noticed by ub, unl ess he complies Farewell , and may yon enjoy every WessiDg . which quently very strong : thera would, therefore, be ceased work, in the firm determination of maintain- if sha did not wish to see her sister, and if sbe did not 1 Boap , 0 6|l soap..—., 0 5 -with our request of , last -week, and forwards some makes life "worth pres erving, little chance of his being able to assist himself. The 2 cheess 0 8 j 1 cheese . 0 6 corroboration of his charges. Jury, being ing their prices, i wish to have tbe tea and sugar delivered to her ? She And believe me, as ever, satisfied with tfce evidence adduced, that would 3 b*coc... M 2 9 3 bacon 1 4 , n a i told him civilly she did , and requested he [ Your fellow-wor ker in the vineyard of Charti sm 5? i. lay ,had beci1 Practised, agreed to a ver- SHEFFIBLO. Triumph op the Type- ecting to 5 quarterntoaves... 5 3 : 9 quarterns biead... 5 0 Doyle. dict? pf i5t? allow her to see the master of the bouse , exp 1 Chkisto pheb Pound drowned" ; thus leaving tho ques- Foundebs.—It gives us extreme pleasure to have to find from him very different treatment The gate- 1 ditto fljsut „ Q 8 1 ilitto flour 0 6| THE SPITALFIELD3 WEAVERS AND TH E tion open 3, Prince -street , Every-street , Manchester , for future investigation, should anything state that that ill-used body of men, the Type- e ep e tcwt. of ccal5 13 1 cwt of coals 1 0 NORTHERN STAR. keep r then r li d, that he was the same as l November , 12th. tending to throw fresh light upon the Bubjeot Founders, after a- struggle unparalleled in the history the master , and again began to jeer ber. Tbe Potatoes " .. 1 0 Potatoes ~ 0 10 turn up. ; of their trade, have succeeded ia defeating the TO THE EDITOR OF THE KOBTHERH STAB. : applicant then made an effort to ge* into tbe Ha il, Street tyrannical astempt of their masters to reduee the r expecting te see tke master ^hich. the —I have to inform yon that , at a General Meet * LONDON. — United Boot and Shoemakers, Robber?.— On Monday last, a yonng , upon Total ..... 17 10 j Tota l:... ., 15 0| Sib, man named wages. They commenced work on Monday morning, gatekeeper caught hold of her very ing of the br oad silk hand-loom weavers of Spitalfields, Caunon Copeee House, Old Stkeet. The above John Brien, was charged before the , and han dled her — Bitting magistrates at tho old scale of prices ; and no doubt tbe con- rough ly. At this time the master of th e workhouse Beta Q..... 27 10 held at the Brit ish Schools , Abbey-street , Bethnal Green body met on Sunday evening, the 22th inst when, at the Leeds Court House, with , having stolen test will teach a wholesome lesson to the employers. came up, aud asked what was the matter , and , upan Wholesale. 35 0| Road, London , on the 7th instant, it was unanimously from the person of Harriet Pearson having transacted their local business, they proceeded The tablo bladoj forgers likewise commenced work her endeavouring to explain the matter to him , resolved :— the sum of £1 2s. 6d. The female stated that at an he to discuss the question— "Are tbe people possessed of on Monday, on the masters' terms. It is expected called out that sbe must be off The gatekeeper upon Si-ring 2 early hour on Sunday morning, she had occasion to 10f " That the tha nks of this meeting are due , and are sufficient information to exercise the elective franchise that there will bo more turn-outs next week. this renewed bis violence, dra gged ber down the steps beneficially for themselves ?" After an interesting dis- go out in search of her husband, and when passing 2£is saying of 2a lojd , be proposes to devote to the hereby given, te the Editor of the Northern Star , for his near St. James she had just ascended for the purpose of entering the cussion, the question was adjourned to Sunday even- 's church, the prisoner and another ««Lsnd Fnad ," and to effect such saving, he pro- advocacy of the rights of indBBtry, and for his kindness man seized her by the throat, and robbed her of her Hall, and in doing so, had torn ber cloak in three or poses ;— ' in giving publicity to the proceedin gs cf the broad silk ing, the 19th inst. Chair taken at seven o'clock. Repeal. —At Cologne a subscription has been opened four place s. Mr. Norton , npon hearing her statem ent , pocket, which contained a sovereign and balf a- in aid of tho Irish! Repealers. 1st That the Chartists for m themselves into " districts' - hand-lo om -weavers of Spitalfields. " BRISTOL. —Mr. T. Bolwell, of Bath, delivered an crown. The prisoner sent an officer to the workhouse to desire the attendance was soon after taken into Fir e —The dome of the fine hospital of Bonrg has of twenty-five per sons each. 1 am, Sir, instructive lecture, on Sunday, the 12th inst, in the custody, of Edmonds , the gate porter , before him. Edm onds but no money was found ; the other man been destro yed hyj fire . ' . Sad—That each person pay into the fond one week's Yours , -very respectfully, Democratic Chapel, Bever Lane, to an attentive soon aft<-r attended , and the complainant rspeated her bad got out of the way. Brien, however, was posi- Fat al Accident. — Michael Hegarty, servant to ¦wages in adva nce. No person to pay more than two W. E. BUBB.0X3GHS , Secretary. audience. tively sworn to, and he was committed for trial . statement In bis presence. In reply, be said, tbat by ¦weeks. John Lysagh t, Eeq , of Ballyvorda , county CJare , was tbe re gulations of the bouse he was sot justified in 13, Charlotte-street , Hopetown, SOCTSRBY. —The Chartists of the Helm locality, ^.ssault.—At the Court House, Leeds, on Mon- killed on Saturday by a runaway horse ; 3j d That a per son be elected from the member s of the Sowerby, met in their room , , admitting any persons to see tbeir relations there, unless Betbnal Green , November 10th , 1843. on Sunday the 12th inst. , day last, a man named George Raistriok, who re- Death By Burnin g.—Two young children were district, to purchase the goods ; that the same for the purpos e of selecting a Council , when seven per- they were actually ill. Mr. Norton observed , he should person let pa rt cf his premises to store the goods. sides at Pudsey, was fined £3 and costs, or two burned to death at Quid , and Ennistymon , on Saturday consider a person so near her confinement as the com- sons were nominated. The members wiil meet in th eir monthB* imprisonment, for having committed an last , by tbeir dress catching fire. £*h—That each membe r serve ont the goods in rotation , room every Sunday morning, at ten o'clock when the plainant described ber sister to be as actually iiL Ha ' , aggravated assault on Mr. Riley, the keeper of the •• Don 't Sue Wish She may get rt ?"— It is said or be fined Is, to go to the Tictnn Fund . CSartfe i 3Ett trnt s*iwe. iSVar an d other thought tbe conduct of the gatekeeper was highly publi cations will be read. Tfeere will Griffin Tap Room, Boar Lano. that Queen Christina demands her arrears of salary as 5ih Thai lbs h.oni * cf basin ess be from seven to nine Blso be discussions in the above rooms every Sunday. improper , and desired that the complainant shoul d go on Thursday and Prids y evenings. Caution to Dog Siealers.—At the Leeds Court Regent , amounting to little less than a million sterling. before tbe Board of Guardians, on Tues day evening TO THE CHARTISTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND T. S. Dukcombe , Esq ., M P.—The Chartists of Lordl y Any perso n wishing to join ihe "di strict ^ who trill House, on Tuesday last, a young man named Locu|t. —About a month ago the Earl of next , to complain of it. The worthy Magistrate , ad- IRELAND. Finsbury are most earnestly requested to meet at the not pay in advance, to be allowed to do so, and have Matthew Sellers, a brewer at the Leeds Arm's inn, Scarborough made a heavy reduction in tbe weekly dressing Mr. Wallace the deputy-chairman of the Board Fellow-Co trxTBYMEM ,—Tke National Victim Com- Red lion Tavern, Rosamond-street , Clerkenwell , on , goods in advance , on a member being answerablef or Bank, appeared to show how he had become pos- \ru%es tit his labourers. We are sorry for it. ef Guardians who happene d to be present , expressed a mittee fee! desirous of having an unders tanding -with Wednesday evening, Nov. 22nd , at eight o' clock , to , . sessed of a very fine large dog, of the Newfoundland ROB BERY. —Tuesday night , the house of John Ryan , hope that in the interim the complainant would be them yon, our brethren , in each locality, respecting the man- take into consideration tbe propriet y of gettin g up a The pr inciple hud down by our cor respondent is a good breed, which he had 6old for 10a. Gd. to a maunamtd a res pectable farmer , at Kitniihill , Kilr ush, -was entered admitted to see her Bister. Mr. Wallace rep , that ner in -which localities are acting towards th e victims. public dinner of the electors and non-elect ors of FinB- lied one ; but his machinery wonld not be found - practica- Townend. The dog was the property of Mr. Chris- by a ban d of robbers in his absen ce at the Quarter she should see her then if she proce eded to the work- We, your committee have been called into existence bury, in honour of Thoma s S. Duncombe , Esq., M.P. for , ble. To tell the -working classes to lay down a -week's topher Heaps, of Burmantofts, from whose premises Sessions Court, and robbed of £350, in cash, bank, and house , particularly if sbe was ill. The complai nant for national purposes, and -we de expect that all cases the borough. ¦wages in advance f or any thing is an absurdity. Oar it was Btolen on Thursday wouk, on the efeniug of promisaoiy notes.] ltf b the Court , for purpos e of seeing her sister , really demanding aid , may be transmitted to to us as correspondent must *• try again. "' Lecture .—Mr. Man fz delivered an interesting lec- which day Sellers said a mau whom he did not Father Mathew. —The Rev. Mr . Ma *hew leaves Mr. speedily as possible. bnt returned in a short time, and addressing Joh s CaKET. —If ova correspondent , In reading the ture on the Speech of Robert Eramett , to a numer ous know had given it to him. The magistrates did not Cerk in a few days for Preaton , Lancashire , to pursue o said s a notwithstandi ng what We are desirous that an "who are victims should be N rton, , that Edmond b d, review of the People's History of Ireland ," had and enthusiast ic meeting, at the City of London Insti- believe bis story, and fined him £2 and costs, or two bis heali s, mission. had passed , refused to allo w ber to see her sister. Mr. " dealt -with justly, none having occasion to complain. bnt read attentively, he -would have seen that the tute, on Sunday evening last. months' imprisonment. Committed for Trial. —A woman named Peggy Norton expressed some astonishment at the refusal , and Some localities are sending subscriptions , and raising s "work "was " Strange , a os A Public Meetin g -was Tracy has , on her own confession , been fully committed directed Cook , the jailer , to accom pany the applic ant publi her of the P tern ter subscriptions for individuals and neglecting the general held at the Rock, Lisson Leeds Court LEET-rTho Court Leet of the Lord , d ." It may be haa through Cleave , Grove , on Monday evening last by Sir W il.'ium Lynar , for throwing a stone at anoth er to Mr. Wallace , an d inform him of what had happene d. Bow Lon on fund. This we object to. , in favour of the of the Manor for tho borough of Leeds, was held at Shoe-lane , Fleet-street ; or any of the London pub- People's Charter and the New Or gan izitlon. female name d Margaret Tracy which cansed her death , Some time af ter the applicant a third time pre sented Let us ask, would it not be far better to lay all cases The large the Court House, oh Monday morniug, before John lisher s. room was densely crowded. Mr . Clark was called to Atkinson, Et-q., steward. The at Fancraft. The women , though namesakes , were not herself before Mr. Norton to thank him for his kind in- before us for examina tion , and permi t us to the best of usual juries were rela tions. i A Glas gow Cosbes posbexi wishes to know whether the chair. Messrs. Large , Law, M'Grath, Ciaik terference. She then stated that she bad been al lowed our jud gment to allow that support -which is needed, , and Bworn, and the following persons were appointed the Rev. "Win. liinwood, of Mansfield , is a Roman others addressed the meeting. Resolutions in favour of division constables :— THE LATE DUEL.—Tt is the intention of Lieutenant to see ber sister , who was actually ill, having two "We Tnirri «ster and every locality that has not Bent anything to the the Charter and tbe New Organization Were unani- Munro to surrender and tafee bis trial forthwith ; and blisters behind her. ears ; bat she was not ullowed to Catholic believe not. Mr. L. is a of General Fund to immediately do so ? Mill Hill—Mr. Peter.Phillips, Mill Hill. the TJaitarianpersuasion. mously passed. A large number of new members were tbat Mr. Tbesiger ia retained for his defence.—Biighton speak a single word to her except in the presence of the We, the National Victim Committee, now emphati- Upper—Mr. Chas. Sharp, Upp.-rhead Row. Gazette. ! J. XOE2 is mistaken. The lette rs in the Morning enrolled. A vote of than ks was passed to the Chairman master of the workhouse , and she was not allowed to cally call upon all Chartists , individually and collec- , Upper North West—Mr. Thomas Holroyd, W ood- -were "wrote by a, Mr. Tre»e3yn , who cer- and the meeting dissolved. Results of " Pro tection" in America — leave some tea and sugar which she had taken iu for Chroside tively, to come to the help of those who ar e sufferi ng house Carr. tainly never wrote in the Poor Meat' r an Everything in this country now de veloped an active her sister's use beh ind ber. Let us ask, i£ there no s Gua di . for their advocacy of Chartist princi ples. M B. M'Grath delivered a most eloquent lecture to Upper North East—Mr. T. Wikeley, North-street. " Philaletbes" means simply a lover of troth ; a and a rising prosperity. As for the city of New York , Matron of this establishment ? Is there no femsle to Hoping that this short address wii] have that atten- a crowded audience at tbe Hall, Mile End Road , on Middle North West—Mr.B. Wood", Camp-road. signature that has been repeatedly assumed by an- I do not believe it was ever so prosperous as at -the attend the lying-in ward , for the purpose of administer- tidn paid to it by the Council of each locality which it Sunday evening last A vote of thanks was passed to the Lower North West—Mr.T. Fotintaine, Parliament Bonymous -writers. pre sent time ; and tbe general prosperity seems founded ing to the wants of the unfortunate creatures confined demands. lecturer. Several new members were enrolled. street. Sta bs io Ireland. —Mr. leach, of Hyde, ¦writes as on a hotter basis than before the crash of 1837.— Corres- within its wal ls? It is invariably the practice in our We remain, fellow-lBbeurers Lower North East—Mr. Jas. Ingham, St. Peter's followsz — , on behalf of NEWCASTLE .—The Chartists of Newcastle and ¦ pondent of the Morning Chronicle. prisons , when relatives or friends are permitted an in- the Victims, square. ; - To thj e Cha -rtists op Ekgxakd. —Friends and Gateshead held their weekly meeting in the Chartist Failure of! the Workhouse System.—The terview , for the turnkey or seme tfficer to attend and John Hodson, Robert Booth, South East—Mr. Wffl. Chadwick, Bank. ' Brothers, since I joined your ranks , t p Hall, Goat Inn , Cloth Market,, on Monday evening , Sheriff s bailiffs have been commissioned to levy an listen to the conversation that may take place between, up to he resent Thomas Roberts, William Grocott, Middle—Mr. John Rarraclough, Briggate. , I have admir ed your willingness to assist my when the usual local business was transacted , which execution on the property in the workhouse of Tuam , them : but we never knew till now tbat persons visiting time George Marsden, Sub- James Holden Chair East—Mr. Win, Roberts, Bank. countrymen to procure every information concerning the , we have not given, because of no interest to the public at the suit of the ; contractors. A collector has been ap- their relative s in our workhonseS , are not allowed to TreaAiM»uiuiisurer. man.iririii- South—Mr. Thos. Holmes, Hunslet Lane. prin ciples embodied in the People' general ly. pointed to colkct the rate struck twelve months since, speak to them nnless in the presence of a third par ty I s Charter. Edward Clark , Secretary , I therefore claim the indulgence of calling your most H fcYWOOD. —Two lectures -were delivered here Sheep Stolbx— During the night of Saturday to enable tbe Guardians to pay off the liabilities , and Ib tbe internal management ao infamous tbat the Poor 37, Henry-str eet, Old ham-road , Manchester serious att ention to my request to send me as many j on Sunday last by Mr. E. P. Mead , of Birmin gham. last, some persons killed a sheep in a fi eld in the when effected , it is their determination to shut up tbe Law Commissioners dread , lest their own orders may , and stri ke no further rate. -Copies of the Star as possible, that I may "fee abl e to i All letters must be pre-paid. The lectu res were listened to with marked atten tion, occupation of Mr. Miller, butcher, Hunslct-lane, house disgust the country at large, and bring down dismissal Represen Kilkenn y supp ly my nnmerens correspondents with the whole- and gave great satisfaction. On Monday evening Mr. Leeds. The parties carried away the carcase, but tation of The Marquis upon tbeir heads ? Are they ashamed of their own ru les, of Ormonde does not intend to oppose the 'return of some food of democratic res4ing. The age uf reason is ? Mead delivered tbe first of three lectures which be is left the head and skin in the field. A reward of and take this method to preven t their promulgation .? We TO THE CHARTISTS OF NOTTINGHAM AND ha been on of the Mr. P. S. Butler. In fact , no opposition from any sow beginning to make its appearance in these long- to deliver here this week—subject , " Th e Rights of ^5 s offered conviction offenders. cannot conceive any thing more indecent tb an for a SOUTH DERBY. quarter will be given , es every person at all acquainted benighted kingdoms—the thick clouds ef ignorance are Man." The aud ience -was numerous. We are happy Obstructions at the Colourkd Cloth Hall.— " man to find his way into a lying-in ward , to listen to a ! Bbotheb Democrats ,—On Monday, Nov. 5th, to say that Hey wood bids fair to take that stand among At the Leeds Court-house, on Tuesday last, Thos. with the const ituency of the county must be aware friendly conversation between two Bisters . Such con- fait¦ disappearing. ! I dfclrrered a general discourse to the good lads of that it would be a hopeless attem pt. Ther e will, With these prospects , I iope that every sincere Ckar- the association of South Lancashire that she held pre- iMalton and Squire Holroyd, both oi' Stanningl duct reminds us of the Master of tbe Sevenoaks Union, ¦ in a room bfelsn fing to one of the friends who y, " for tbe county. iM Will exerl huoseli to bring about a union of the Arnold , vious to tbe unfortunate turnout in 1842. We have car t drivers, were charged with suffering their carts therefore, be " a! walk over — Kilkenny who was partial to visiting pregnan t women , and tho ! kindly consented to fit it np, for the occasion. There Journal. f oppressed people of England and Ireland. This can established a Snnday school for adults , and have opened to stand in the street leading to the Cloth-hall, on rooms where tbe young girls slept, and who was ;nevet ; was not a numerous attendance ; bat those present were A Persian Description of Madame only be done through the medium ot the press. Amongst the room for public discussion. The subject for Monday Saturday last, whereby tho pasf&ga to and fro of Vestris. bo well pleased as when be was whipping ths naked old veterans whose hcaits are wedd ed to the principles , —She is describ ed as cypr ess-waiBted the mountains of Majo ani Boscommon are to be fonnd \ , evening next is: " Are intoxicating drinks injurious or the regular carriers, was completely impeded. It " , rose-cheeked , back8 of femal es who were advancing te ward s puberty. 1 of Lilerty. fragrant ns amber , and sweet as sngar r the faithful advocates of the Chart er. Their hands beaiflcial to tbe physical constitution ef man ?" Free appeared that both the defendants had been pre- , a steale of If visitors to patients in the lying-in ward ef the Poob RAirs — While in the above village, I was hearts , who un ites the magic of talismans with love, require strengthening : they lack the means to make j admission. viously warned, and the Magistrates convicted each Whi techapel Union are not to be allowed to speak , credib ly informed that attempts were being made by liness transcending tbat of the When she bent known their princi ples. Gladly would they act u of them in the penalty of 5s. and costs. peris! unl ess in tbe hearing of a third person , in God s name, of certain characters holding power in Arnold , to force, SHEFFIELD. —Fio.7REE-LANE. —OnSund ay even- the sof t arch of j her eyebrows , p ynhartrmrtT-Put in our 03036, if only armed with those ehe ierced tbe heart let tbat person be a woman. Except the surgeon , no ' o e, many of the paor inhabitants to pay poor ing Mr. West delivered an interesting lecture in tbe False Weights.— At the Leeds Court-house , on throu gh and through with the arrows of her eyelashes ; means of enlightenment -which that bright luminarj— if p ssibl man ought to be allowed to eater the door of the and insimelions had been given to the rate above room , on " The necessity of an enlightened Saturday last, four porsons wire charged by Mr. a..d when she smiled, th e heart of the most rigid ascetic \ts Northern Star, can best afford. i rates, ' ward ; and we need not repeat an opinion , we have just collector not to fail in calling upon them and de- pub lic opinion in favour of tbe People 's Ch arter. " At George Hanson, inspector of weights and measures , was intoxicated ! She was gorgeously arr ayed I trust that my appeal on their behalf will be res- \ , , and now expressed, that the master acted with extreme in- ! manding the rates. Now, it is a fact worthy of notice , the conclusion an interesting debate took place between with having in their possession weights below the covered all overj wltb jewel s—and the tout-en-semble ol , by sending me Stars of the lalesl dales ; for, delicacy in thrusting his nose iuto a place where bis ponded to ' that these people have not called upon for twenty years Mr. West and Mr . Williamson , on the policy of ex- legal standard. Thos. Marshal ), of George-street , her appearance iwas such as would have riveted the as may be supposed, the old papers are motrread with pres ence was not at all reqnired. We are certain tbe I before to pay them, and for a very suffi cient reason, cluding females from the Suff rage. Mr. Williamson for two weights deficient , was fined 5f and costs; gi>za of the inhabitants of tbe sphere s—•wha t then the sane attention as the new. All papers entrusted to , Guardians, if tbey possess tbe feelings of men, will re- i namely, that the landlord of the houses where contending for tbe abstract right of females to the Suf- Kichd. Sturdy, Nelson-stree t, three deficient weights, more can a meref morta l say ?— Blackwood 's Magazine, be faithfully forwarded. ¦ move the restriction tbat prevents oce relative commu- my care *h*n these people reside made arrangements with frage, and Mr . West justifying the omission in the 10d and cost9 ; Win. El lis, Wood-street , five weights Ancient Romam Newspaper. —The Romans bad , -was nicatin g with another upon matters perhaps of family I am, a Chartist and Bepealer the proper authorities to pay them himself ; Char ter document' The meeting a numerous one, deficient and one unstamped , 20s and costs; and a publication which nearly approache d to a modern J. 5L Leach. \ and at the conclusion many new members were enrolled. John Shippen , Kirk gate , two weights deficient , 53 interest, without tbe presence of a spy ; and tha t they . and of course he took good care to add what be paid newspaper ; it was called Ada Diurna , or daily occur- will censure the master for taking upon himself tbe Ifo. 82, Charles-street , Hyde, Chtsbi re. ; in rates to the rents ; consequently there could be no On Monday evening a public discussion took place on and costs. Butter and bacon factors should be rences , rese mbling the present accounts of births , deaths , the question— Will an immediate repeal of the Corn aware that the articles in which duties of the matron. The Magistrate , it seema , in bis A P-E3LH -E AbesboB2 »1as is no donbt a vary good just /-1»ttti span the tenants to pay one fraction. Sat I " ihey deal have a manages. &c An extract from one of these may be ^of any benefit to the people?" Mr. Smith direct tendency to corrod e anxiety to obtain an interview for tbe applican t, forgofe patriot We regret "vre cannot .award her the same iftzn also informad thit the objects which the parties Laws be away their weights , and seen In Peti on itis The debate ef the Senate were also in the chair. Mr. Briggs opened the debate, contend- unless they hare them frequonc ly adjusted , tin y are to punish the porter for his rascally conduct. Let us merit as a poet I have in view in try ing to force the ppople to pay rateB published at the same period , under the came of Pub- hope that be may be deprived of the situation he holds, Qus. Glas gow Cobbes posdext writes :— • directly, are , first , tb&t , at the next election for guardian , ing that an immediate Repeal would be of benefit by liable at any tirno to be ewz.d. We believe there has lica Ada. The] next paDer of this kind appeared at ] reducing the Rental of land, •which as many of the not boen a general examination and stamping and some other more worthy individual appointed ia visit of Messrs. Ihmcombe and O'Connor has - commit tee, overseers and rate collector , those people of V«Dice, and was called Gazella, fr»m tbe name of the l " The estates of tbe aristocracy were mortgaged would ruin weights since the month of December bis stead. — Week y Dispatch. incalc ulable service to the people 's cause in ! shall have votes which they had not before. 2. That , 1834. pi ece of money for which it w.is sold , and was distri- Tendered the ari stocracy and ultimately benefit the people. Mr. The scattered forces of Charti smaxe already I these poor feUo-ws, being in a dependent position , . Stealing a Pjo —On Monday last, a young mar- buted in manuscript , long af ter tbe invention of- print , The Due de Bordeaux.— His Royal Highness this city. Evmaon' replied denying that any material benefit wonld inning to rally. 3Ir. Dnncombe 's noble appeal to < being at tbe mercy of their taek-masters , th ey -will, on ried man, named Fraud's Chadwick, who lodtes in ing. Of these thirty volumes were collected by that went on the 7th to Chatsworth, the seat of the Duke beg follow Repeal. He entered into many tabular state- to stick to the Charter , even to the name, > that account , be obliged to vote for whoever their mss- Nile-street, was charged before the magistrates at helluo ftfrro rcnffi . j'Magliabech i and are still preserve d in of Devonshire. On the 8;h he visited TrenSham. the peop le ments of the land and its capabilities to produce food appe al to the Compete Snffrag iBts, that if j ters think proper ; for if they don 't they will run the the Leeds Court-House with having stolen a sow the library he left On Friday he goes to Manchester, and proposes to and also his enou gh for the people , and exposed the real designs of were in earnest in the advocacy of the princi ples ! risk of losing their employment , er at all events, to be pig, the property of Benjamin Lonsdale, a working Effects of Drunken ness —On Sanda y a woman , return to Alton Towers, on Saturday. On the 13th, they the Leaguers. Mr. Hancock, a Corn Law Repealer , a the shams; and j taken every advantage of; snch as to be kept waiting man with a large family, residing in Low Foici, name d Alxia Lyons, in the service of a gentlem an resid- his Hoyal Highness will set off for Alnwick Castle, to sSopl also the name, h s finished stou tly contended for tbe benefits that ironld flaw from \rbat is of the bat importance, Jir . X3'Connor 's speech for work two or three days a week , and made to pay North Town End. The sow was a very fi ne one, ing at Warren's Piac e, Cork , was nearly burned to on a visit to tbe Duke of Northumberland, who, it | Free Trade, cheap bread, high wages, and plenty to gone far lo~r£mova from the minds of hia country ¦ as Hmcn fr ame rent bb if they had full work ; and in " about two years old, weighing eighteen siones, and death in consequence of drunkenness. It appears that will be remembered, appeared at the coronation of has da 3' He used many ingenious arguments , and was men ja considerable number of -whom were present) 1 the event of their complaining of being short of work, was within about a month of farrowing ; it was tbe family bei ng absent from borne , the unf ortunate Charles X, the young Prince's grandfather, as the listened to with great attention. Mr. Royston replied ^ri atsver prtjuSice or jealousy they may have enter- the masters -will say, if you don't like it you can go left safe in the sty on Thursday evening about sis, woman went out and returned at a late hoar quite ambassador extraordinary of Great Britain. On the j in a foreeible speech of great length. Several other tained towards the Chartists. Those -wretched creatures i and seek for full employment somewhere else, we and next morning it was missed. Between seven drunk. Letting herself in by a latch key she repaired 25th the Duke contemplates his departure for Lon- gentlemen were anxious to deliver tbeir sentiments , ¦who are ready to write anythin g for pelf, appear stung | don 't want to pr event you; or when the work is brought and eight, on Thursday evening, the prisoner drove to tbe kitchen j ¦where her clothes tooS fire—subse- don.— Morning Ckronicle. Saturday. ¦warehouse -with and on the motion of Mr . West tbe discussion was ad- a sow to the Accommodation beer-honse quently she was found in the yard of tbe premires , at the prospect of O'Connor and his countrymen coming j into the , the master findB fault it, , York ' any or not journed unt il next Monday evening. Road, and obtained the assistance of the landlord in Btretcbed on the ground—she now lies at the South Incendiarism. —About one o clock on Sunday to a friendly understanding. Consequently every thing -whether there be , asd then bate ; morning last a wheat hovel, situate near the town. "Srfeidi abuse, misrepresentation , and falsehood could ! at tbe same time saying, " If you are dissatisfi ed you BATH— Delegate MEETir «G—The meeting of killing it on Friday morning. Ha afterwards Infirma ry, without any hopes of recovery. ! can leaTB. delegates from tbe West of England , as announced in removed it to his own lodgings, stating that he Suspicious Death. —The wife of a farmer , named of March, in tbe Isle of Ely, was discovered to be on effect has been resorted to, find thai eren in some quar- " fire, and although assistance was prompt, yet the ters Ir cm ¦whence better things might hare been I Again, the middle classes of Arnold are very highly the Star, took place on Sunday afternoon, the 12kb inst had bought it for £3 1-Oa. There were marks on the M alone , near Artlnaerasha , was found dead in her bed on Monday morning week , with marks of violence on whole was consumed, and there was great difficulty expected. Pa ssing orer some of these I -would direct | offended with the -working people , in consequence of Mr. Fnrse "was app ointed chairman and Mr. Chappell skin by which LonbdaJe was enabled to swear that special attention to the following \ their putti ng in a Chart ist for rate collector this year, secretary. After a Tew rematks from the ctwir , the this pig was the one stolen from him. The detective her person. She was a stout comely young woman , but in saving two adjoining stacks. Tho stacks were psssares in the report the property of Mr. T. Grounds one of the &.the Glasgow Fosl—' Mr. Fcaigus O Connor- next rose ; and also for their puttin g in a few of their prin ciples secre tary read letters from 'favistock , Trowbridge , and police, under the guidance of Inspector Child, addicted to intemperance , and bad been in Limerick , where she indulged her pro pensity Poor Law guardians, and the fire is supposed to ba amidst lond cheers , intermin gled with hisses, and pro- ; to ac t as a Committe e. These working men and Cnar- YeoviL The one from Trowbridge lamented not being deserve great oredit for the manner in which they the evening before, when able to send a representative at the present , but hoped bronght this heartless robbery home to the prisoner to some excess. j Her friends bava called for an inquest the work of an incendiary. It is very singular that posed the sentiment of Frost , Williams and Jones, and I tasts are a very great annoyance to the gaJlemen , , resi- ' they meet to transact the l ocal business. Yes ! yes ! to have one at the next meetin g ; and the communica- who was committed tor trial for the crime. in the apprehension that ber husband had ill-used her. the populous town of March should ha to no other Chartist prisoners. ' Again speaking of the sen- dent magistrate, which, wo understand, is much, timent * O'Connor / he ithB repor ter) says, ' Mr. ; the se Chartists a?e toe inquisitive at the meetings , and tion from the latter place spoke of tbe materials of the Leeds Poor Shocking Affair.—On Sanday night last, a man Rate—On Monday last, tho over f rom required. Fearros O'Connor , amidst cheers and hisses, again they (the middle gentry ) don 't like it; and wha t cause, which were now lying useless in the surronnd- seers of the poor of this township, h eld a meeting at named Thomas Fiizgibbon , near Barrin gton 's TOse to respond to the sentiment just proposed. " ¦ grieves the fellows more is, that most of the Char- ing villages, owing to the want of some person to fan Bridge, Limerick, was attacked by a party of men, and A Slave from the Land of Liberty.—A runa- the workhoaee, Mr. Matthew Jufan3on in the chair, American vessel that lay l?ow it is possible tha t a solitary hiss sisy have ' tists of Arnold are independent of them , and act as if the smoulderi ng embers into flame. After some con- at whioh it was determined to lay another rate of 2s. was severely beaten , rec eiving als o a fracture of his way slave, belonging to an been rai sed in that quarter , where this lover ot , they -were men havin g rights. This is the eye-sore ; and versation among the delegates present , the following skull. He is now in tbe County Infi rmary , and serious out in the Penarth roads last week, waa found • • in the pound, for the suocoedin-j; half year. This is Waterford brig in tha Bute tru th and his complete frien ds -were seated ; but if he : therefore .th ey -wish to give votes to a portion of tbe resolutions were carried unanimously— That tbe sys- apprehensions are enterta ined as to the result. secreted on board a '¦ tfce third half year that a rate similar in amount has which he had entered some weeks previous as means to assert that , onllr. O'Connw rising to respond poorer people, whom they have something approaching tem of exchanging lecturers as adopted at the late been laid. M ysterious and Mournf ul Discovery.—Some docks, to eithe r of the sentiments above referred to, that there' to absolute power over . delegate meeting, be suspended dur ing Mr. Clark' s, mem- partita in a boafc on leaving th9 harbour of St. -Mary 's, an able seaman. A strong party of the American My frien ds, the collertpi called upon a poor old man ber of the Executive, tour in the W est of Engla nd." — Ste aling Lead.—On Monday last, a sweep, ship's crew, having ascertained his place of retreat, Vu anything like a feeling of disapprobation exhibited I named John Marshall, was charged before Edward Newfoundlan d , a short time since, fell in with a large st the audience, al-ways excepting "what may • for rates, -whe had not a halfpenny to buy bread with , " That any locality in th e West of England , desiring a directed tho boat' s cour se, entered the brig aud forcibly bore offche unfortunate among Grace E?q. and Griffith Wright, Esq. at Leeds red chest , towar ds which they hsTe been done in a subdued lone among a certain con- . and who does not average above Is. 9^i. a week, after lecturer , inay, on application to the secretaries of th e , and succeeded in pickin g it up. On being opened , it slave. Neither remonstrance nor resistance wa3 then Iiell him that he states -what he knows to : paying all expenses , as the following table will prove , Associations in Bath or Bristol , have a person supplied Court Houne, with having stolen a large quantity of was fonnd to contain the corpse of a young aud beauti- offered on the occasion , and the Yank ee tracer haying tezie), lead from the roof of uomii houst s situate in York- untruth - 3 cassdst ibis nnq nalified contxadio- "which , I bad from tisi.seif ;— them by paying bis expence s. Direct to Mr. T. Bol- ful woman clothed in a rich silk dress , and having three conveyed the poor fellow on board, immediately set ! >e an ' streafc Leeds the pro perty of Mr. Win . Rsbertshav y , not only to Mi. O'Connor , bat in-particnlsi ! 8. A. -well, 5, Galloway-buildings , Bath ; or Mr. Evans , car e Of , , , solid gold rings upon her fingers ; and this was all tbat sail for its destination. The captured slave was an. Hod dne of Barwiok -iii'Elmet. Tfto lead was distinctly people ol , -who are hers grossly misre- i ?oj malnne ekhl pair o! Blockings 4 0 Mr. Simeon , newsvender, Temple-street , Bris tol." A concerning her. It was most likely, excellent seaman, and bore upon his person many to th B Gla *5ow ' poFsen-i i-n t cou ki be learned at sent ence , he says, • He Frame rent 1 3 vste of thanks was then given to the chairman , and the traced to the pr isoner s , and i was , fair young creatu re had died sea and severe marks of his helpless condition , and the prese rted. In hia concluding j promises 'iowover , that ^he , (Mr. O C) abused Gobden and Bri ght' Ifo-w, -what Candles 0 -ii meeting separated. proved that ha waa descending from the and her body committed to the deep, which thus yielded brutality of his task-masters. [It ia a disgrace to " immediately before the robbery was discovered. He the people of Cardiff to have allowed this poor fel- O'C onno r said of Cobden -were hard facts and not general f Needles „ 0 l Lecture —Mr. Simeon of Bristol , who, unfortu- it up *gain. The cbesb containing the body, just bs it and the Whig * en- i Seaming. , 0 6 was committed for triaL lay when first opened , wbs consigned to tbe grave , with low to be recaptured and dragged back by his abus e. He said that CoMen nately miBBing the train , was not present at tbe dele- tormentors from the sanctuary of the British soil.}— deavcare d to seenre the sympathy of his (Mr. OC) , Total expenses for the week—— 2 HI gate meeting, lectured at tbe room ot the Association In Leeds Auxiliar y Tra ct SociETY.~The anniver- the uftua ] Christian rites , in St. Mar y's. ' Times. ' countrymen. Ytt, Hichard Cobden , in a pam phlet ] the evening. Mr. C. Bolwell in the chair. The subject sary meeting of this auxiliar y was hed in the Com- I t in not generally known that Mr. Cobden , M.P. : Which he published a few years ago, conld tbank Gcd ! 1 9.j of hia address was, " tbe present state and pros pects of mmsial Buildings , on Monday evening last , Johu re ceived hia education at an academ y at Bowes, fur the The Convict under Sentences op Death in th&the had not been born a Catholic and ascribed all leaving him, as I have above stat ed, Is. Did. for his the people's cause," which was delivered in an able and Claphatn , Ecq. in the chair. Tha report was; imtis- " boar d, clothliig, and tuition" of young gentlemen, kept Newgate.— At twelve o'clock on Friday, Mr. file misery and immorality of the Bnglish peopla to week's labonr ; and yet this poor old man" was ap- iucid manner, and evidenced good sense ai.d right feel- faotor y, and tha meetin g was addresse d by M r. by the late Mr.JClarkso n , where be gave promise of con - Sheriff Maagrove and Mr. Sheriff Moon, acjebm- Hieir mixing -with the Irish , -who -were a low, dirty, ; plied to for rates . I am Bare the above needs no more ing through ont. At the conclusion he strongly recom- F. Baines, the Rev. R. W. Haoalltou , tae Rev. J. siderable talent. The Bowes schools have since been panied by Mr. Under-Sheriff Auderton, proceeded lonyy sst , &c is. It dii net £U5t tlie purpose of this comment from me; \K stiBcien ily explains itself. menced the purasal of Mr. Quo. White 's pamphlet Ely, the Rev. T. Scales, and others. immortal ized in the faithful and graphic uarrativo of to the gaol of Newgate, when an order was entered .readers what ; pen of Mr. Dickens. "Pr actical Repealer ' to give to bis On Tuesday nigh t, I lectured in New Radford , upon latel y published. Some excellent remarks were matie . Z.HI CESTFR. —Strike ov the Glove Hands ' " Nicholas Niqkleby " from the upon the prison-books for the execution of William twithstanding the millocrat !] O'Cunn or reaHy said of Cobden, no the Land and the Or s&n'zation. Tfee friends made by tbe chairman , and a vete of thanks being given t» the for Wages.—Thursday, November 9i.h , wa s the [A fit school for a grasping Stolzsr on tiie 20th instant. Tho malefactor, who Pod bang the organ of lbe Repeal ersin Glasgow. " every arrangement to hare a good meeting, and bad lecturer, the mee ting separated . day of the libera tion of the men who had been com- Important! if True. —In Ministerial circles in is a German, was fonnd guilty, and senteneed to getting jthe use of a Methodi st and Co. As a* s- that Sir Robert Peel has We have given the above , seeing that onr eRaJ ^ov/ succeeded ia Chapel Br istol. —united chaktists. —Mr. , jj cobs mit ted to prison by Big^s early ven London it is peWrally stated death, at the last sessioa of the Central Criminal friends complain that they are not always /«Sjr re- for the ©ccasion. About eight o' clock, a young man , ' determined tolpropose , next Session, a State Provision Court, for the murder of Peter Keim, a fellow-work- delivered a lectute in tbe society Toom , Cannon-street , o clock the glove hand s began to wend their way in 1 presented in our columns. But rea lly -we' think cm whose nasie I now forget , was unani mously elected on Monday evening, the 13th ir.st. commencing at eight the direction of the gaol to welcome their brothers , [ fur the Roura a C itbolic Clergy in Ireland. According man, and also a German, in Silver-street, Golden- excellent correspondent has expended uncalled fcr ghairmac , and opened the business by stating the ob- o'cloch , on Free Trade and tbe effects it would produce who had suffered seven days 'inca rceration with hard to one ccccaat i lauds are to be purchased and allotted tquare. As soon as the entry had been maiie, *he labour in his stnctuies upon the wooden-heade d ject f or which the meEting vrzs called ; and , further , on the '-Tides and operatives generally. At the eloss of labour , and sufej-!O t to the ignoptiniou g practice of as glebes , to be held by tbe Clergy on certain condi- sheriffs, uader-sheriff, the Rev. Mr. Davis- (the Glafjow Post. As to its lying, -why falsehood is its that if any person er peTsoni -wished to ask any ques- the lecture, which lasted till ten o'clock, it was unani- cropping, for iho " crime" ef askiiig the inhabitan ts tions. Anothe r version is, that prants are to ha distri- ordinary of Newgate), v?ith Mr. Cope (the governor). Vocation. So utterly -void tf anyihifig like talent is tion of the lecturer connected with the subject be Hionsly agreed , that Mr. J. should re ^tnio the Buftject to relieve the wanta and necessities of themselves, buted , somewhat in the shape of Regium Domiiii. Will Went to the cell Whose tha wretched naan has been the miserable abortion , that Its prostitute d editor , intende d to sptt * upon , he promised them upon bte next Monday , 20th inst. , at eipbt o'clock , at the same their wives, and families ! At nine o'clock the men the Clercy consent to be tfie stipend iari es of tho State ? confined since his conviction, for fcho purpose of could rot earn tail to his porri dge. We question part a fair and impartial hearin g. I spoke an hour plaee, when all classes are rt qutsted to attend. Dis- were liberated, nmid&t the acclamations of hundreds Mur der. — well as by by Stoker. situation of tha Tre can ssy, thst hxvin g once read him, for upwards of an hour and a half , which gave every houses of the Messrs. Biggs Tbfo rendered the *we tient : • That it is the opinion of this meeting that dignified prosecutor a string tied tottn d its neck. A verdict of Wilful officials and pamfaL In. a sorry to do so again, even though could save his " satisfaction. The C Salford are particular ly loud huzza, which brought the muoh more perplexing tbe princip les of the Peop le's Charter should form the hartiBts of 60bner did he make his ap* Mur der was retained against the unfortunate mother , the difficulty was partially lag ^ratts. informed that tbe above room is open every Sund ay to the window; but no few ininuteB, however, Glas gow Pottzxt. —To the Editor of the Kor- basis of the British constitution ; and we, therefore , pearance than he was met with groans and yells of a an d she was committed te abide hes trial at tbe ensuin g removed by arrival of Di-. StoJaci-oft, a German, Tbe evenin g,: at six oVjock, for lectures. tha Jhe rn Siar.—Sli,—In your journa l of Saturday , the pledge ourselves to agitate for the same, and abide by the tftost fearful character. The procession moved on to asaizia. t gentleman, who. on ascertaining the object of the Blu&YDO H. a lecture on A worlt ). 21st nit , th ere ib an article ¦which you introduce rules of the new Pla n of Organization , passed at tbe .—Mr. Dickinson delivered the Market-place, where Thomas Smith sung " Mil- Former ] — Some curio us remains of tbe i offi ers* visit to ihe cell of his crimoial countryman, *• An tnem y to Whig and Tory tyranny sends lateBirmin gham Conferenc e." 2nd. " That tkree persons be Tne sday, th a 7th instant. He gave general sati sfac- lions be Free", which was heartily joined in by footste ps of reptiles and ' uufcnown anim als have, re- 1 became greatly affected. The doctor was requested thus : tion. BS ths following, and in which the "writer proceeds to appointed s» 3 committee to apply to tbe trnstecs of the masses around tHe" waggon. Mr. Buckby spoke peato dly beenjbrought to lighi in the excavations of the ! to communicate to the prisoner in his own language, Wikla.T5on. here on in state, fcat the employers at the Glasgow Pottery ttus chapel fei the -weekly use of it, to hold meetings -Mt. DickinEon lectured in strong terms of indignation against tho authorities sancMone Storton Quarr y, Cheshire. They are lite- the observations that bad been, made, when Stolzer Saturday * Primoge niture. English, tad given noti ce to the effect .tfeat -all -who -were for Chartifct purp oses." The meeting then broke up. the llth iust on the law of for imprisoning men for merely a-king for a mouth- rally css' 's fr oin the impressions made by the reptiles in patiishly exclaimed, "Oh, I. understand His leetttr -wag retire known to be Charti sts, or readers of that " pemi- On Thursday night, I delivsred a lecture in the New a attentively listened to. ful of bread, to satisfy the cravings of hunger. tbe Eoft clay over which tbey walked. Two remarkable well enough." As the shcritPg vfero about to , ssov3jo nmal,*" tie Sorthem Star, -weald be turned Inn, Carringto n, Sir. Lay in the chair. My subject O ^^ 'HAM.—Oa Svuui&v and Mond& y last . Mr. The men, oas and all, declared they lived better in fius specimens of these interea tiBg rem ains o\ a former Stolz:r, for the first time, allowed a slight ebulli- off Jrcro - tisel* erup loyme-ut, it , it ¦was , " -what la-ws should be made , -when tfee peop le had I>ivia Ross delivered two ltctures in tbe Cha rtist the diingeon than when at work. Tbe men who had world may be 8*en in the possession of Mr. Peck , of tion of feeling .to escape bita. He grasped the hand If the -srriter of the article in question , instead of the acqu ired tbeir political ri ghts , in order to benefit them- Roonr., Greavb ' s-str cet. Bot h lectures were very ani- not returned to work, pcraiubula'rd the fown a3 King 's Parade , -whosa visit to the quarry this summer of Mr. Sheriif Musgrcve., and warmly thanked that cbsracter usfit-T trhicb he bss aBonyiEoi jBlj -written , selves and ensure jast and eqaitabl e protection to thfcir matf .ng, and the audi tory listened wiih great attention . usual after the meeting was over, asking alms with- in search of them -was moat successful. They aTe , we gentleman for the kindness that had been shown to had Enbficrii j '-d liiai&- .i An Entmy to Truth , fce could labour , which is tbe only real proper ty in any country, A* the coDcIu8ion , a vot« of thank s was unanimo usly out tho BUghteft moles'at'>n from the authorities. u nd erstand, jrarefcased to add to the already bts«ntifui him. Information of the sheriff's order was cent to not h2~e iBor * i-iicccssTully eanjed a daim to that bet -which cnforinnately has not bteo prot ected, by claw T assed to the lecturer. A number of individuals came The different sh«ps and factories srnt in their sub- collation cf j geology fce5wD3;E3 to thu University of the Home Secretary, aud also to Mr, Justice Maute, title : for the fact is, that neither the *;mploj€H nor lawfimkew, eiih.r in England ox in any otiiev country. " ' OJ ^ard to enr ol, and took out their cards. foriptions to the Committee of Management on the Cambridge, ] \ who tried the prisoner, o T H E NORT Hfc *N S TAR. _ s __ _L_ The Moming Chronkieand several other papers an- The Sollcitor-General replied on behalf of the Grown. eighty-three perr .ons, who, if the order should be made satisfied w.th the pe 'sons appointed. That, however, Limeeick, Satcbday.—This day, Major-Cteneial ®>t 3-rtjgi) $&tib$mtnU ) nouneed that the 4I New Bills had been abandoned.1' He contended that the caption was no part of the in- absolute, are t< j be examined at tbe trial. Several of waa the fault of the Government, who offered to nomi- Lord Downes returned from a tour of district inspec- But the DuMin Monitor of Monday, (a usually well-in- dictment, and, coneequently, the defendant in this case those persona 'aave been tenants on the Hawarden es- nate Mr, M. O'Ferrall, but tbat gentleman could not tion, attended by his aide-de-camp, Lieutenant Hamil- (Mr. O'Connell) was STATE TRIALS.—QUEEN'S BENCH. formed paper) denies this, and saysthat the Bills-will yet waa not entitled to a copy of it He cited Andrew's tates , and a' jiongat the number are some extensive serve owing to bad health. He ton , 99 th. THE ready to b& examined, and be now movdd that it waa Her Majes Dublin, Kov. 9. i be preferred. After giving the pith of the above pro- Criminal law, and a decision of Lord MaOB&eld to landholders in the neighbourhood, and some Roman ty's 8team-8hip8 Pluto and Comet have ceedings, the Mwdlcr says—11 It is still, however, their show that the caption waB no part of , Catholic Cl ergymen. la the event of a trial Mr. Duffy the opinion of the Association that every assistance ba dropped down the river to Tarberti at Imlf-past the indictment Mr. Justice Crsnrpton sst this morning, ; intention to prefer the Bills; and the parties named, but merely a copy of the atyle of the court at which the is to put in a plea of juatiflcatien , which he will be given to this commission. The brig Magnet, of limerick, is dischargingcoals ten o'clock, to hear Emotions of course. He rose shortly ; found. He enabled ' Mr. J. O'Connell baving seconded the motion, it at Tarbert for ; against whom this proceeding is to be directed, are indictment waa admitted that in cases of to do under the new libel law. tho naval and military force on the after eleven o'clock to meet the other Judges in a Court Mr. O"Connell, Mr. Steele, Dr. Gray, and Mr. Ray, who high treason the defendant was entitled of This 'case, especially in Consequence of the issuing of was agreed to. i Shannon. ¦ occupied tmtil to a copy -• - &< of Error, -where thdi lordBhips were I are to be indicted as Bsernbersof an illegal Association, the caption ; but although the Act of Parliament was the Ir'jsh landlord and tenant commission , excites the Mr. O'Connell next alluded to a proposition from A temporary military barrack is being erected at four o'clock, __ " ] and thn$ the question of the legality of the Repeal As- iu force in England as well as Ireland, the practice had deep est interest. one of tbe leading organs of the Government for pen- Killaloe for the occupation of troops, r In consequence of an intimation from the Attorney- sociation is to be tried. never been extended to caatB of misdemeanour. The rrwsfrw ^s sioning the R'.man Catholic clergy of Ireland at the rising of the Court yesterday evening j ,000 a year. It would require an WARLIKE PREPARATION S. Gsnsnl at tfca II was supposed that the Bills in question would peculiar practice of the Court of Queen's Bench showed REPEAL ASSOCIATION. expense of £600 ad- that it was his intention to send up a fresh bill of in- ; we that a marked distinction existed in its in ditional sum ofj £400,000 to render the amount suf- (From the Dublin Monitor.) fenr of the par- • charge the parties vrith High Treason, but this be- practice November 13. fiictment to tbe Grand Jnry against lieve erroneous. In like manner, both the M ail and cases of high treason and other ciaea. ficient for its object , but even that the Roman Catholics The Government is still actively engaged ia preparing fea implicated, and the Jmy having been directed to tha P-ost say that the Bills are abandfred—that the The court adjourned for a few minutes. Shortly after one o'clock Mr. O'Connell entered clergy of Ireland would refuse, as they had always for war ! ¦be this morning, the Court and Hall j think John Bull would be satisfied defences are ¦ in attendance Crown Officers , after consultation, considerc-d it advis- After being twenty minutes in consultation, their the Conoiliation-hall, which was much crowded, and done. He did not Our old Martello being: renovated were much, crowded throughout the day by persona ; able to retrace their steps ; but thiB, we have reason Lordships again returned into court. having moved Mr. Stritch (a barrister) into the to pay even £600,000 to PopiBb pries *-) who were trsking with considerable dispatch, and barrack Walla that tnxioiialy desirous of ascertaining the nature of the i The Cnitf Justice, Judge Burton chair, read a letter from Mr. J. S. O'Brien, M.P. for for nothiug, particularly when be had plenty of people were fast crumbling to decay are now assuming a very -of Xo tdieve, is not correct." , and Judge Cramp- cbarges &iell, one of the brcnght up in custody of the gaoler of K-.lmamham to then, he had found a csse which went directly to sus- present petitions to Parliament praying for Repeal. itself.— i subjoin the following paragraph :— t-aversers, for Bberty to compare his copy of the in- receive judgment. Mr. Sbiel, M.P., on emering, was tain the right of the defendant to the list which he Tnere was one point to which he wished to call the 1 warmly greeted by Mr. Steele. To the eviden t dis- claimed. The case he allnded to was the King v- " TO J. M. RAT , SECRETARY TO THE LOYAL NATIONAL " Fortifying the Castle r—A company of Royal dictment with the orgina bilL He moved en the affi- " attention of the association ; it was the fart that they REPEAL ASSOCIATION , DUBLIN. Sippera and Miners are busily employed constructing , Sir. CantweU, and "Mr appointment of tvery one, hia Lordship rose and gave Burton ," cited in tha case of " the King v.Dr.Patnell ," davits of lit Pord . Pierce Xla- looked for Repeal to peaceable means, and to peace- this morning barricades for tbe defence of the Castle of Dublin. bony, solicitors for several of the traversers. Messrs. the usual announcement, so dreaded by all lately, that in Sir William Blackstone's ReportB, first volume, able means alone (hear, hear). Tne principle of "lam favoured with thy letter of the- he bad to meet the ot&er Judges iu error in the case of page 36, where the Lord Chief Justice King a i)th instant, containing a copy of tbe resolutions Tbey are to be made of wooden beams, between six Tord and Cantwell stated that, in performance of their of the ' his political life was, that the greatest political and seven feet in height sharp-pointed, , the convicts Noonan at comparing a cpy of the (hea r, hear). There was no instance of popular upon ."—Freeman. indictment f *und in this prosecution -with the original, four courts. beg leave to hand up the case to their Lordships, and success bv violent means that did not end either in volving the interests of the United Kingdom, exclusive Judge Barton, however, took his seat io-fay at half call upon them, in accordance with that high autho- of those which come within the range of the Royal REDUCTION OF RENTS. and asked Mr. Bourne would he allow the copy to be anarchy or military despotism (hear, hear). This ¦} compared -with the said indictment? "Whereupon Mr. past one o'clock, and was followed shortly after by the rity, to direct their cinder to furnish the defendant with theory he announced five thousand times, and he prerogative.' We feel great pleasure in being able to state that Bourne stated that It was at his private residence in Chief Justice and Judges Crampton and Perrin. a list of their accusers. •• Bsfora glvin'g a reply, I would respectfully submit James M'Ternan, Esq., of Mount Allen, county of Lei- practically acted upon it in carrying Emancipation; tbat the advocates of Repeal snould. clearly define Earconrt-street, av.d not in his.cffi.ee . and consequently Sir T. Staples , Queen 's Counsel , infoimed their Lord- The Attorne y-General said , that their Lord sh ips had and he had adopted it hitherto in the straggle for ttim, bas reduced his rents upwards of twenty-fire pet ships teat , pursuant to order , Samuel Gray was brought alrtad j decided on the two motions brought for ^aid who is to advise ihe Sovereign in the exercise of that it could not be conxDarctL Messrs. IFord and Cant well Repeal , and he need not call upon any portion j cent. In one instance he reduced the rent of a tenant called again , bat Mr. Boarrse told them he bafl it. trat Tip befor e them, ana he (Sir 1. Staples ) now prayed the on behaif of Mr. Whiteside ' ft clients , and there being power. who held a large farm under him from £1 153. to 15s. an of the credulity of the public to believe the truth You contend tbat the prerogative "Would not allow it to be compared with any of the judgment on behalf of the Crown. no notice of the present motion of course he should enemy " of the Crown aere.— 5%o Champion. of what he said, for he defied the bitterest includes within j its operation all, or nearly all, the copies, haring received direct ion s not to allow any- Mr. Whiteside , Qa&e n's Counsel , begged their Lord- oppose it to . assort that thvy ever violated the peace la It affvrda aa great pleasure to state that J. Waring thing of the kind. Mr. Forth deposed that he ships not to proceed in the matter that day, as the very Mr. Whiteside. —In the case I have handed up to matters for which what was designated ' Imperial Maxwell, Esq., Finnebrogue, haa announced his inten- agitacing the Repeal Chear, hear). No one pre- though as it is a then immediatel y addressed himself to Mr. Kem- important motion of " tbe Queen against Charles Gavin the Court, the graBting of a list ©f the names of wit- sumed to make any buch assertion; in fact, the accu - Legislation' is t to be necessary ; but, tion of reducing tbe rents of bis tenantry in that neigh- Hiis, Crown Soiidto r, and ast ed him if he Djffy, proprietor of the Ration ." wonld otherwise be nesses is mentioned as a matter of course. sation against them was that they were too peacea- maxim of the British Constitution tbat ' the Sovereign bourhood. Monday last he invited his tenantry on tbe 3xad given snch directions on the part of the delayed , he (Mr. Whiteside ) and his colleague {Mr. Na- Mr. Ju stice Crampton. —But the objection hero is, can do no wrong/ the Ministers of the Crown , who Finnebrogue estate and tha townlauds, hia property, pier) being prepared with long legal arguments in behalf ble—(laughter)—and it was said that they must be are controlled by majority of , Crowa ? In repJy, Mr. Ksnnnia asid bo had given that you are taking tbe Crow n by surprise. very dangeroua fellows . because they kept quiet so a the House of Commons which are situate between this town and dough, to meet up such directions . Deponent farther saith, that of their client iGray). Mr. Whiteside. —The Crown have nothing to do with long—daughter). But ho perceived that their give or refuse the Rjjal assent to what measures they him at Finneorogue House, ia order that he might ex- isTinjr conveyed to Mr. Bjirme the reply of Mr. The Chief Justice did not think they could set the it hid been instructed to move an appli- been transmitted to Maryborough gaol to abide his snd* his-client-had a riatt to have it compared. called upon the people not to gratify their enemies Hu had seen in the newspapers an account of a Repeal ,' - Ej cpress- The Soacitor-Generalremarked , that a certified copy M r. Justice Perrin thought that case referred merel y cation consequent on the two motions which bad been violence— Convention In New York, and he thought a great por- trial. — Leinsler ¦ being and mortify their friends by committing The barrackmaster of this town has received OTdera was tbe «smeas a cocfirmed one, 88 it "Would DOt be to t?i e addresses and residen ces of the witneista. &f£ub d before the Coart , but their Lordshi ps ut let them do nothing to tarnish the beautiful, tbe tion of the proceedings deserved tbeir marked reproba- fTTSfied witbouX comparipg It. The Attorney-Generallead the passage, which men. opinion that the defendants were not entitled either to tion—(hear, hear). They to get the barrasks of Ballinrobe ready for the recep- noble, and sacred cause in which they were engaged had a communication from tion of cavalr y.—Castlebar Constitution. The Chief- Jp-?tice—I think there should bs no objec- tioned that •' the names and residences" if the witnesses a list of the witnesses on tbo buck of the indictment or —thf cause of the liberty of their country—(cheers). that Convention ; but as a matter of precaution he tion to the present application. Let one copy be there- were applied for, and proceeded to support his opposi- to a copy of the caption , he and the gentlemen with The Honourable Gentleman then read the address. would move that no communication from that Conven- fore " compared. tion at considerable length, expressing his be'.itf that the whoji he acted wtre of opinion that the ground on tion should be received until it was submitted to the The Attorney-General would not further object -, but app lication was merely to getlirae. which thoy could eustaiu tbo conelative motion was " TO THE l' EOPLE OF IRELA ND. committee for consideration, as to the suitableness of MR. JOSEPH PITMAN'S he "wonld call upon the Court to directthr .t nothing en- Mr. Wbiteside, with all respv-ct to the Attorney- taken from under their feet, ani1 they should not there- 41 Fellow Countrymen,—I never felt half the anxiety presenting it to the association, or returning it to CONVERSAZIONI ON PHONOGRAPHY, dorsed upon the backof the bill should be seen, as the General, would say he had no right to observe on what fore bring forward the third motion. wbich I do at present to be distinctly understood in America. i wag not before the Court. MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and taversers had no right to see the •witnesses whose MOTION FOB A BILL OF PAHTICULARS. tho advice I give, and to have that advice implicitly Mr. John O'Connell then rose to bring forward his FRIDAY EVENINGS, Novjsmbeb 20th, names were sent to the Jury. They might compare one The Chief Justice said that the Attorney General had plan for the fiscal arrangement between tbe two co Mr. Jdoore said, that Id tbe same case of " tbe obeyed. un- 21st, 23rd, and 24th, in the Commercial Booms, copy with the clerkof the Crown, but they had not a quite a right to do so. " The reason of tbiB ! anxiety is, that if my advice tries when the Repeal was carried, and placed the follow- The Attorney-General proceeded in his argument, Queen v. Daniel O Connell," there % as another notice Leeds, commencing at Eight o'Clock. Admission, sight even to handle the indictmen* ' of motion served ou Saturday, which should come on be followed, the restoration of the Irish Parliament ing document before the meeting :— Is. ; Baok Seats, 6d. Mr. Henn did not want to do more than have his and alluded to tha diversity in the notices, mani- will assuredly be obtained—and obtained in a manner to-morrow at furthest (as that was the last day for " Outlines of a proposed Financial arrangement between PRIVATE MORNING and EVENING CON- client's copy legally compared in the ordinary manner ; festly, in his opinion, served for the purpose of creat- th? most honoui able to the religious and peaceable G reat Britain and Ireland , afte r (fie Repeal.' ing fieiay, and concluded bj formally opposing the pleading), otherwise they could not move it at all. VERSAZIONI , in the Philosophical Hall, Wed- tui im BnSmittsd that the rule to plead should run of the mo- people of Ireland. the comparison was made. motion. The Chief Justice.— What is the nature ¦•• " l. That the principle of the arrangement be that nesday, Hi a.m. and 7i p.m. Admission Is. from time the tion ? I earnestly call upon tbe Repeal Wardens to cir- The Chief Justice—This part of your application , 3Ir. O'Hagan then addressed the Coort, and was re- culate my advice, and to be active in carryin g it into the revenues ofj Ireland be spent at home. Mr. Moore said that it was to get a bill of particulars "2. Tbat the first charge upon her revenues be hei "Mr. K^rm , is tha subject of another motion, and a motion plied to by the SoiidtOT-GeneraL tfftct. I Hiost respectfully solicit tbe Catholic clt.rgy riANCER, FISTULA, POLYPUS, and every The Lord Ghitf Justice (having conferred for a few of tbe charges in the indictment. debt, as it stands at present. on notice, which should ta given to the Attorney-Gene- Tbe Chiel Jnstice said that they had mode an arrange- in every pariah to enforce my advice by their couuael 3. That her contribution to tbe imperial active \J variety of Tumour extirpated without the knife, ral before jovc bri ng the matter before the Conrt. The minntes with his brother jud ges) said the court were and their venerated authority. " by a system of treatment not known to any class of unaniHwnisl y of opinion that the application of the nu-nt to hear further argument to-morrow, on a demur- wish I could make it expeuditure to as now, according to tbe full ' measure origiaal application was to awe famished copies com- rer which lay over, and then go into the case of the • " My advice, the n, is this—I of her ability,: as shown by a comparison of the Medical Professors. pared , and je>u have got it. tr-iverser c«aWnot be granted. It was pee not gronrded " a command—that there be perfect peace, order, and Bronchocele, all Swellings of the Neck, and every upon ary particular statute or state of facts nuking a Qaeen v. Simuel Giay."' The Cmrt wou^d consider in every parish in Ireland ; that there shall products of equal taxes in both countries, or each Ml 21-3> jnouch then applied in the case of the *' Q ac&n ¦whether they should give tho priority of bearing to tranquillity other elements! of Comparison as may be agreed sort of Scrofulous malady that resist the common against 3>.uj5s1 O Connell," that >i« client, tlie travtrser , peculiar case, -which entitled Mr. Charles Gav&n Duffy nO t.hts tho smallest riot , tumult , or violence ; no public modes of treatment, are also effectually cured by in his paiiienlar person to have sn order , -which he (to Satuui.4 Qray 'fl ease or to Mr - Moore 's motion. upon. ] dionlfl be Iunnshed "wiUi a copy of the caption of the Mr. Moore said that , if they did not move it to-mor- meeting, uulbfta it be called by public advertise ment , «• an dicnuent , which "was not furnished , as it should have have it granted ) shoul d in dace the court to believe was sanctioned at least by some of tbe clergy ; and not 4. Tbat a revision of the proportions of contribu- J. L. WAED, absolutely necessary f6r forwarding the enofl tion , -without going Repealers— believe mo tbat he is an enemy of mine and of yours. constitutional riyht of that Parliament to stop or than last week. There has been a good demand for i further into that part of the ques- respectable and influential person s—not limit the supplies on constitutional cause arising. Mr. H'Dono ugh observed, that was not his present tion , the Court -w«re clearly uf opinion that they had residents of the city and county of Cork , includin g Arrest every such man , and bring him before the " Wheat, and last week's prices fully supported. motion. EEfficiect jjronnUs to refase tbe motion , unless the those of the Mayo r and Sir Octavlus Carey, the General police. Mr. O'Connell ? announced the Repeal Rent for the Barley has gone off slowly, and la. per quarter 53ie Attorn ey-General said they did nst know what party making it coul d demonstrate that he was entitled were this day for ward ed to " Let there not be, I cod jure you , the smallest week to be £1,070 19s. b< \. (Loud cheers. ) lower. Now Oats and Beans continue ; commanding the district , scarce, and i 3 motion was. to it a" a matter of ri ght- Dublin, with a view to these gentlemen being examined disturbance. Any man who joins in any disturbance , The association adjourned to Monday next. ; prices full y as dear ; Old Oats little alteration. Mr. M-T>anongh—So it tppeirs. IA langh.) Mr. Jnsric Perrin expressed his concurrence with the pending state trials, whenever I proclaim to be my personal enemy. If yon be ! MR. O'CONNELL. * for tbe defence on THE AVERAG E PRICES OF WHEAT The Attorney-Gene ral—1 have alreadj said that if you the Chief Justice in refusing the application. those trials take place." friends of mine , take my advice , and be perfectly It is stated to-day that Mr. O'Connell is not in] the pos- , FOB THE WEEK fc!ve rotice cf your motion, I will oppose it; a^d tranquil. I coujuro you to tranquility, ia the name of ENDING NOV. 14 , 1843. until THE QI-EE5 V. THE REV . MR. IIBEELL. The corres pondent of the Chronic ' e says :— session of that robust health which the Hon. Gentleman you comply with that clear rule of this Court i their Lord- to the information wbich has rea ched me, your country. I adjure you to be tranquil , in tbe name has enjoyed almost uninterruptedly during bis lifs, and Wheat. Barley. Oats. Rye. Beans. Peas ente rtain your M-D->ncu2h. , next rose to move that tbe " Accordin g ships will not app lication. Mz - QC the travcrser s are to file a special demu rrer , In the of the ever adorable and living God that it has been recommended that he should take tbe Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qrs. Qr*. The Ct Ert decided that notice mast be given. copy of tbe indictmen t furnished to his client be abatement , on the ground of infor- " liocullect that the principle upon which we have benefit of a change of air , for which purpose he has re- 5243 1737 7-iO 3 416 20 attach ed to it. He form of a plea of Mr. Whiteside asked to fca allowed to give netiee for amended by having the " caption " malities in the indictment ; but a demurrer of this looked for tbe Repeal of the Union , is—that it can be moved to the country residence, within a few miles fi-om to-morrow morni ng. moved on an u& ? avit , which set forth that this material £s. d. £3. d. £ s. d. £a. d. £ a. d. £9. d. kind will ba quite distinct from the pleadings , which are obtained only by legal , peaceable , and constitutional this city, of hia son, Mr. John O'Cunuell, M.P. 2 12 3 1 13 10 19 1 13 0 1 12 6 1 U The Attorney objected , he -jyonld wish portion of the Bill cf Indictment was necessary for tbe means , force , 6$ U to see the in preparatio n. Whether the pleadings are to be filed , and by the total absence of violence ; IRISH ARMS BILL. nonce. defence, and that it was not sought for the purpose of to-morrow , at the termination of the four days, will and tumult. Leeds Woollen Market3.—We have nothing Mr -M-CDonouzh—O ar notice cf motionis simply this^ causing delay. The learned counsel spoke at consider- " Recollect also that the principle of my political The Act came jinto operation this day, The registry fresh to note in the state of the markets this week. in support of his application , depend on the fate of motions before the Court in tbe The Cldef JusSce—We have alr eady heard Mr. able length and in tbe mean time. Until these are decided , no period can be lifu, aud tbat in which I have instructed the people of of arms is about!to commence throughout the country. The demand for goods continues, and the recent Seen , Mr. WMt edde, and 70a. J>ot twice, if you course of h s ekqaent address cited a varie ty of cases Iceland , is, that Ml the amelioiati onaand improvements LANDLORD AND TENANT COMMIS SION. wool sales would seem to indicate a probability of which appeared lo be strictly applicablo to the present fixed for the trial. please. Accordin g to the ordinary rules of Court , notice have learned that some English Members of Parlia - in politica l institutions can be obtained by persevering Althou gh Lord Djvon , a large increase in the present demand. The letters, nution siufit be saved. TLat rule is case. "I the chairman , is daily ex- of more appli- men t, who, whilst making a tour in Ireland during the in a perfectly peaceable and legal course ; aid cannot pected , ft ia is doabtfttl whether the inquirie s of the also, from China, are , we understand, of a ?sry cable in cases ¦nr here counsel says " I icqnire notice , in The Attorney-General roBe to oppose the motion. , xetxe present at some of the county Repeal be obtained by an y forcible means ; or if tbey eould cheering character. th&. He said th« dtfendaiits -were fornistied wittl A copy Of autumn Commission -will!commence before January. order I may Sea&B whether I -tril l oppose the demonstrations , are to be summoned as witnesses for the be got by forcible means , such means create more moUon oe not," In the presect case, we canrot so oni the indictmtnt as ii was banded down by the Grand evi s than they cur e, and leave the count ry worse LORD D0N0UGUMO RE—TITHE S. Richmond C irn Market, Not. 11.—We had Jnry, and that was all the Act of Parliament required. defence , to shew that nothing whatever in the shape of of tfcs oamTnon cocrse of Coorl, and therefore M there intimidation existed. " than they found it As an example of the generous and forbearing a good supply of Grain in our market to-day.— be notice of this motion—a two-dav rale. He contended the caption was no part of tbe indict- •• This great experiment of improving Ireland by manner in which certain Tory Landlords collect tithes Wheat sold from 6s 3d to 7s 3 i ; Oats 2s 4d to 3i 2d; The correspondent of the Times says The Cofirt then adjourned until to-morrow, at half- ment- Tb.6 Righ t Hon. Gentleman concluded his speech : — peaceable Bieuus is what we now have in pro gress. We —or, as they are now called, " Rout Charge"—we Barley 4s to 4s 6d ; Beans 4* 9d to 5s per bushel, past ten oclock. in reply at a quarter past five o'clock. " It is currently reported, on the part of the defenep, ' havo hitherto —blessed te Qo6 !—had all our efforts subjoin the following from the Cork Reporter: — Malton Corn Market, Nov. 11.—We have a Dablint 2Cov. 10. Sir Coleman O'Lougblin rose and asked whether the that one of the traver&era h?3 no fewer than 30,900 witnesses to bring forward ; and by way of further marked by perfect peace and tranquillity. Let there " 75, South M!aU , Cork, 8th day of November, 1842. fair supply of grain offering at this day's market. The CoKrt of Qieen's Bsnch was again this day the Solicitor- G-neral wished to speak on the motion. If he be no deviation whatsoever from tbat peaceable and 11 , procrastinating tbe proceedings, it is said that ten S&R ,—I beg to apply to you for the half-year's Wheat and Barley rather lower. Oats without g^and focn3-of attraction, it being the general expecta- did , this was his time and not in reply to the second tranquil conduct I want that everybody should remain rent charge, amount tion, as W2Z ictimatsd on the previous day by the Av- counsel for the traverser . notices for bills of particulars have bien served, one for £ due to the Earl alteration.—Wheat , White, 56s to 58$ ; red, 50i to each traveraer respectively, upon which the arguments in peace anti at home during tbe coming trials , and until of Donoughmore, on the let of November inst., out 56s ; old white, 60s to 62s ; old red, 583 So 60s per tomey-General, that fresh bills of indictment would be The Solicitor-General said he had the right to re- after thoy are completely over. He is an enemy who of the parish of { . sent before tbe Grand Jury against some of the parties ply. raised upon the right of each of them will, as a matter qr of 40 stones. Barley,to 9d 30a to 32i per qr of 32 wiiulJ violate this request of mine—if indeed any- " Lord Donoughmore has given me peremptory or- stones. Oats 8^,d per stone. "who already stcsd charged before the Court on other A discussion ensued between the counsel on both of necessity, have to be answered by the counsel for the body should be found so vile as to violate it, which sides and tbe Bench on the point of practice, Crown." ders to hand oyer to his law agents ail scco.ants not accusations. It was understood that the new bills the Crown I do not believe. paid within one month after gale-day, so that no further York Corn Market, Nov. 11.—We have a good charred Mesers. Daniel O'CanneH, Thomas Steele, J. lawyers contending for the right to reply. THE REPEAL BEKT. " I cannot conclude without once again adjuring the application will be mode by me. attendance of farmers to-day and a fair supply of Ray, 3)r. Gray, with attendinf an unlawful Sir Coleman O'Loughlin was then proceeding to M- and The following appears in the Carlow Sentinel, a Tory people everywhere not to be irritated, excited, or pro- " I am, sir , your obedient servant, both Wheat and Barley, but short of other Grain, srxmWy—-nasDely, the Bepeal Association ; and it was speak, when paper voked by ,:ny event whatsoever, or of whatever nature James HU.t Wheat is rather out of condition, and tbe best sam- SEimised that the qnestion of the Mr. M~Denough said, with much naivete, my Lord , :— " '' le&ality or illecadty " The Derby.nane Property.—It is a fact very that event may be; but to continue calm, peaceable, ples must be quoted 6d,, and the inferior qualities cf thit iody would thus have been brought to an issue- as this is a constitutional question, and this evening is This is exercising the functions of a Tithe Proctor Is. per quarter lower than last week. Barley has f sj little known that Mr. O'Connell has succeeded in saving tranquil, and loyal. And if thia advice be followed, I with admirable fidelity. Lord Donoughniore is one of It was only natural then that tbe greatest anxiety advanced, we had better adjourn the further discus- his property from the hammer, by paying off some very anticipate, and I think 1 can promise, that the result of declined Is. per quarter. Oats same a3 last noted. should have prevailed as to the fate of the new bii'ss. sion—(laughter). these trials will be eminently useful to the Kepea) the persons who signed the celebrated Proclamation Good-conditioned Beans the turn dearer. , heavy encumbrances by tbe fruits of this year's agita- " to suppress and prevent" the Clontarf meeting/ We Sumeur had it &at thsy charged tbe parties with trea- Tbe Bench agreed and the Court ajourned at half- tion, and he has also bsen enabled to pay tbe renewal cause. tan ; that sundry letters had betn abstracted from past five o'clock. The farther arguments to be heard dutlng cannot wonder, then , at his being very " peremptory" in Newcastle Cohn Market , Saturda y, Nov. 11.— fines due to Trinity College, for the perpetuity of hia *' But—attend to me—if there be the trials his orders, or that a spice of the Proclamation At our market this morning we had a good supply Secretary Ray's bureau at the Corn-Exchange; sad upon ou Monday morning. lease, and now having renewed tbe lease, and stopped the slightest outbreak of violence in any parish, it will should ihese docnments it 3pbs alleged tfie Dills had been framed Dublin. Nov 13. y appear in his directions to his agents, of Wheat from the country, bat scarcely equal to the months of tbe creditors, he ia preaching peace, be my duty immediatel to abandon the Repeal cause, And was it for this that, with despera the deliveries of the last few weeks having a -—these, islth oihe? Esrsilssa , met read y belie£ 2?o At eleven o'clock this morning the Chief Justice and wonld even accept a federal parliament. and to foraake a people who, at such a critical period as 'e fidelity, , and illla, however, sent np_, and ii transpired eariy in " tbe Irish people ! for long years waged the Tithe war, demand for shipments coastway3, sales were freely w=xe entered tke court, and was quickly followed by his The Times Correspondent says :— tbe present, wouid not follow tbe advice I so earnestly •Bie forenos n, and cat of Court , that the intention of learned brethren. give them. and remained junshaken till their leaders betrayed effected at an advance of full y Is. per quarter. Itt further prcc aediEgs upon them had bevn abandoned for " It is stated, that on Saturday last, £3,000 worth them ? It is the most disgraceful page in the history coasting parcels or foreign little business was done, the THE QU££>- r. THE KEY. P. J . TTERELL. "I however, have no fe.irs that my counsel will be of Irish agitation pr esent. It is somewhat Etrsuge that ev^n the of the stock in which the Repeal rent has been in- disobeyed. I confid ently expect that the people will is that Bame base Tithe compromise ! holders being unwilling to accept current prices. £"Ests for tbe acenssd parties wera in profe und ig- The arguments on the motion which was made on vested, was sold out to furnish the sinews of delay. —Dublin Monitor. With Flour we have been very largely supplied, Doras ce not injure my causo, and the cjusa of Ireland , by disre- er thi= deciaaa up to three o'clock this after- , on the part of the defendant , for a copy of the Satisfactory disposal of the proclamation money " THE [MARQUIS which has caused our buyers to act much on the soon. Satarday " eard' iBii my advice. OF WaTEBFO-BD caption of the indictment , were resumed by this ! Be therefore calm , quiet , tranquil , pea ceful, loyal. Has addressed tne following letter reserve, so that we oan only report a limited demand 11 5yillg concIndi:3g re upon the STATE OF THE COUNTRY. " to the gentlemen of at about Jate rates : our millers still holding for *»rSfv*° 2' n^ks subject Sir Coicir-an O'Logblen , who contended , in support of Piolate no taw of man—obey icith dt voul reverence the the county of Tipperaty :— ^t. ^611 in^ ^ -ff«iy Mail :— the appl ication , that the law required that the cap- Signal Fib.es in the North. 42s., may possibly favour the sale of Norfolk qualities 1101 Toia —A Fermanagh law of God. 1 Curraghmore, Nov. 3. this c^f * ^^^^^S our dissatisfaction at Ucn iiouM bo made out , not as the Attorney-General paper says— " We learn with great regret that those *' You will thus mortify and diaappoint youi ene " next week. In Rye very little passing. MaltiftS - " Gentlemen,-i~I bave deferred writing to you until Barley in slow request, and only the choicest sorts argued , -Rhen the record was made up, but in point mysterious movements, which in other counties mani- mies. Those enemies speculate upon provoking you to some final arrangement as of law it oujjht to be made out as soon as the indict- fested themselves in lighting of straw and making to hunting your connty had maintain their value, other qualities being offered at some act of turbulence. Disappoint them—mortif y been made ; Mri Millett has undertaken that effice , and K a 1 u''« hi< ment was found. He contended that the officer of the court bonfires, have commenced here. In one district, the them by the inflexible observance of quiet, of calmness, a slight decline, without bringing buyers forward. iiS^STL^f ' *" " " "*~' indictment was found. I now beg to thank you for the kind attention and Malt dull, but not cheaper. Beans stationary* was hound to make it up when the houses of Roman Catholics have been singled out by of peaceable and legal conduct. support you haVe shown He admitted that it was not the practice to do so ; two distinct white marks. We have not been able to Follow my council, and you thereby will me during tothe period I re- Boiling Peas little inquired after, and for grinding ffis^F^s? - ^sfjsa " serve the sided amongst you. I think it ri^ht state t&e causes descriptions the inquiry has a good deal subsided. nevertbeleM , according to law, it ought to be done. ascertain the real meanin g of these demonstrations , but , cause, and gratify tbe heart of Which induced m« to resign . You are all a ware that ««^ ssslssra In cases 01 treason , tne practice was to give a copy Notwithstanding only a moderate supply of Oats prepared- to farry <,ni. Anytiaag KV ^l-v^- s no doubt, something political is intended." " Your devoted friend, , ~ 1.r**M * » of tbe cap tion of tbe indictment to the prisoner , along in December 1841, my bounds were poisoned. I from the growers, a clearance was with difficulty JMJ= Step evindig a ^art^rXSiS^ - LORD HAWARDE.VS PROSECUTION. "Daniel O'Gonnell. treated the matter with contempt January. , mO. to hh&m,Ha career ^ with the in4ir.tin.ent itself; and in these cases it was In 1843 made at last week's currency. Ship Cora dull, but . ana^S^ A moTe^ The Rev. Mr. TYRREtL (one of the traverses), in they were again} poisoned. I discovered the offender the 11 j etrogn&evffl be daimed by ii? P1" clear that it must be made np when the indictment As soon as tbe Court of Queen's Bench shall have time not lower. We hay,e no alteration to note in is found. In Johnson 's case, 6 East., page 583, their to devote to any other cose bat the state prosecutions, seconding the motion, defended himself and the Re- and forgave him, but staked publicly that if a similar duties. a s*^ oi pealers generally, from th^ imputation that while they outrage were again committed I should give up hunt- EOt calculated^r? to^anpart courageto S-Mras; hk Lordships would find tie copy of the caption prefixed Mr. Sheil is to show cause against the conditional **i- frifcnda." to tbe indic , preached peace they meant war. Such a thing it was ing the county, jln 1843 my etables were burnt, and At fonr o'clock .the Court adjourned. Tfothine tment; that, in point of law, the officer rule for a criminal information obtained by Lord " prosecuSons con was bound to get the caption made np along with Hawarden against Mr. Daffy, proprietor of the Nation. impossible for Mr. O'Connell/ aa a Roman Catholic, to but for the prompt conduct of my servants tbe whole Leeds :—Printed for the Proprietor, F EARS US 3iB3ted "srivh theat^e oanfi jublidybtfore , or for him (Mr. Tyrrell)., as a Roman establishment would have been consumed. From the If; bn? the three aSorneys for ttie iiefesdantsi the indictment wet clearly inferrable from this, This prosecution, as you are aware, has been instituted do Catholic O'CONNOR , Esq. of Hammersmith, Count? iles-tt Oat in order priest, to sanction—(hear). threatening notices I had received, and from the sworn Mahony, Garfland, and Cantwell, armsre affidavit* to obtain a copy of it, it must by Lord Hawarden in consequence of the publication mmaiesex, Dy joaHua. aOBSOa , at ais j rnur »e required by the defendant before plea pleaded. of letters of the late Rev. Mr. Davem, a Roman Ca- Motion agteed to. evidence of persons on the spot when the fire com- before the XSerk of ths Crown, the naiaca of which Ate menced ing Offices, Nob.12 and 13, Market-street, Briggatet , it is believed LBarned Counsel referred to Foster, 230, the King tholic clergyman, who officiated as curate in a parish Mr. OConneil then called attention to the subject , the magistrates came to the conclusion that did not taiLTPire. They were , intended ». U»ke, into the the burning was malicious. I immediately deter- and Published by the aud Joshua HobsoK, as a ground Sot an application to the Coajrt fur sn state Triala, 330, in support of these propo- adjoining the estate of the Noble Lord, in the county of of the commission appointed to in^L'ire state of of e en ro to Tipperary. landed tenure in Ireland, referred ic the attack of tbe mined to leave Tipperary , feeling that suck a system (for the said Feargus O'Connor,) at hfa !)«• • extension beya^d Monday the time eHowed the nWl, v* ? P °eeded remark that the indict- of annoyance more than counterbalanced the partiesto plead or demnr to the indictment- .Several qQasbed « »nT aefect appeared in the Mr. Davern, some months previous to his disease, Tory press on the late Mr. Drummou* for his enuncia- pleasures ling-house j & carftfnn c P f of fox-hunting, for which alone I proposed to reside , No. 6, Market-street, Briggate of the parties agcinsk whom bills have- been already that S^Srtiwrt publicly acknowledged himself as the writer, and, in a tion of the principle that property hill its duties as internal the said Sound bv f£;DUmber°' ^¦-"• than' tweIve well as its right?, at Lakefield. ! Communication existing between fraud remained till Jiis last moment anaonsly waiting Ju^ thfindict . of the Grand letter published in tbe Nation, undertook the whole and asked how i,\ was that the 12 and C0Ul(i be responsibility, and offered to defend his statements by Government had become convinced of i,\s justness and " I have the honour to be, No. 5, Market-street, and the said Nos. in the vicinity of tteJ grand jary room np to the zd- SLS ™?S* qua8hsd If the cffioer Your obedient Bervant, &8 , in the ascsrtaining the * evidence. It was tbe general belief that the action aa propriety ?—a question which he answei "=d by assur- i " 13, Market-streeS, Briggate, thus cuastituting jonroxbent of the Ccnrt hope " Watebfojid names of the newly addicted, or *ome circumstance zz against the Nation had been abandonded ; but at the ing the association that the change of opi nion on the " •whole of the said Printing and Publishing Offioe connected with tbe processings of ths jory, who even &s&7s&i«z£si commencement of this term, Mr Davern having died subject was owing to the exertions of the Repealera, SUE ARMY. one Premises. ¦unaware cf the .alteration in the in . the mean time, the proceedings wore continued who had the consolation of having set the stagnant mass . The Droglioda Argus says that a regiment at that hour were Stt , and \ of in- All Communications must be addressed, Post-paid, fe> Attorney GentraJ'sYie^s -g-jt&. j espec}to the "further Bu*«llawssa aad Aldersou in which S rs against that journal. In motion giyeu rise to the prospect of a Vealthy fan try, a trot p of