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bave received lon letter ' f k TSt ^e a g from f(Continuedfrom Continued from the Second Column.) ^ || bat the crowded state of out columns pr e 'Ce fycennor, Mr. O'C onnor concluded a heart-rending ora tion ^jP V% this week. in the following words :— ' ' ltd' dude s its insertion VCJ\Z ^f *-f **J \ • !* ' I You are heroes now, but the dadayy will arrivearri ve when ****^ -c*^ t t32j i/!ji the murder er shall stand in the awful presenc e of IRELA ND. that great God , into whose councils neither tho dictum ofthe Cabinet , the quibble of the Jud »e ,. or the prejudice ofthe SARR.VTIYE OF MALCOLM Mj GREGOR. Jury, shall dare to enter , wher e murder will be sueti, but not by construction of hu- SO. VUI. man law or political ingenuity. highly instructive 1 I had spent many hap pv and After the oration Mrs. , the vas t assemblage departe d in eve evenings in the society of my venerable host, sullen silence to deposit tlieir slaughtered friends in
^^^^^ ^^ *^^ '''i' i' ******i itality ^^^ ¦-^-- ************~***********'* *********^ *'M^^' ^'''''''''''' ' ,"' ,M '''^ TRADES' * fair share of hosp AND NATIONAL JOURNAL¦ . the cold grave. Wo understand that Mr. O'Jp onno r Mi Maho ney contrib uting her his absence ; aud .truth to say, lias had a very angry contest with Mr. Coron er an and attention during " " " " Foote , who threatened to commit him, upon which th the hospitable Past or could not have been better TOlXnoT^O- , LONDON, SATURDAY, JANU.4KY 2, l847. J^^S;^;,,,„, (CT he dre w back Irom the table , and with a terrific kick rt represented than in tbe person of his housekeeper. ^ up-jet all, sending the hatful of packed orangemen grea test portion of each day to O'D onnells and the Crief boys were mustering in all selected as jur ors to the ceiling, and before the 1 devoted the fracas termina ted Messrs. Jones and O'Brien , coro- -wretched directions over the hills when they see the troopers , THE NATION AL LAND J ND LABOUR BANK. • v-ghing the peasantry at work , or their ners , arrived , Mr. O'Conn or having dispat ched ft hovels, and had purposed and sur e they wer en't hardl y gone when the lane was i families in their wretched Recklessness, want of economy, indifference of tne doubtful future during the pros perous present , have ever been the most unanswerable cha rges bro ught chaise and four for each , when be discovered the paper to a faithful narrative of full, and , indeed , only for Tim Mahoiiy there partial manner in which the proceedin gs were likely I devoting my present by the wealth y, the wily, and the fortuna te against the labouring classes. We are not prepared to defend this wholesale charge in the abstract , while we to be would conducted. " i what I saw, the existence of which would be be bad work , and sure , I suppose , we did ' nt contend tbat tbe want of tbriftiness evinced by the many is a consequence of our institutions , both commercial and political , being framed and altered from Let t he reader also bear the following facts in mind. ! doubted bv all who cannot draw largely upon their hear the end of it yet. After an inquest , which lasted 13 days, Mr. O'Con- time to time for the convenience, security, and protection of the hasty made capital of the wealthy, rather than for the accumulated savings of the dail y la- nor " ; my narrative , however , must be di- Ha-ing heard this fri ghtful narra tive, we returned succi'cdcd in obtaining a verdi ct of " iYillul imagination bourer or slowly thriving shopkeeper. For instance , our giant tra de and commerce preclude the possibility of the poor man becoming a competitor with the Murde r " agains t Archdeacon Rider M ajor Collis and once more to the room of death where Mr. O'Far - , . rected to another , and a more mournful subject , one , rich speculator , while our mone tary system rejects him as au ally from the impossibility of qualifying himself as a partner or partici pator from his daily or Upt. Bagly. l.oru Beerhaven was High Sheriff , and actua lly •which wrung ray heart with deep sorrow and an- rell, approachin g the bewildered father , in whose becomes his only alternative invited tho said Maior Collis to serve upou weekly savings. The Savings Bank , the only depository for his daily or weekly parings , and from tne -urand Jury , stam ped a scene of misery upon ray tne- lap Kathleen 's face was still buried , and putting before whom bills were to he preferred cuish, and the fact of this department being his only source , the government charges a lar ge profit in diminished interest for the convenienc e a»ainst him tor Wilfu l Murder . James Smith Bar ry, s t ' e , and kissing n-orv which uo time can efface , or circumstance hi arms around he aged man s n ck afford ed by t he institution, For instance , the speculator with thousands , or even with hundreds , in the commercial or money market can command the a noted ora ngema n , was foreman of the Grand Jury ; him c s liaron Jj osier , a foul, obliterate. , he said, while the tears rolled qui kly down hi highest Tate of profit or interest , while the poor man is reduced to the alternative of being his own who never held a dozen briefs , depositor without interest , or accepting the highest rate elevated to the Bench for his evening , after a long walk throu gh the raoun- cheek— with a hi gh chur ch a nd Tory One that his gradua l savings can command. Hence the man thous and pounds , may secure four per cent, upon mortgage , the man with a hundr ed p rincip les, was jud K e According to his directio n O'Donnell trial ; but you roust tun's rugg ed aud intricate windin gs, with which I " . yours is a sore pounds something over three per cent, in Consols, while the poor accumulator during the process of saving, and who has not a suffi cient amoun t to the foreman of the Grand Jury, " not to incon ve- familiar n t t o bear the will of God with forbearance and resi gna- nience the gentlemen ," immediatel y appeared in tho bad now become , a d af er the re urn f take advantage of any of these securi ties, receives no more than £2. 18s. per cent, secured upon his own industry and the dissip-ttion of his thoug htless Grand Jury gallery, tion." and smiling tri umphantly at n vk ind host from a day of more than ordinary fellow-labourer. He is reconciled to this lower rate of interest ;— * us who attei-ord to prose cute the murderer s " Oh , God is good," responded the old man , add- an * fciizoe, consequent upon the increasing cold and Firstly.--By the fact tha t it is the only market open to him. - Secondly.—That it presents secur ity.—Thirdly.—That it guarantees the power of with nounccd with fiendish exultation , that they had ig- nored the bill, and were destitution of his flock, we had just sat down to din - ing, " and God's will be done ; hut holy and blessed necessity, but even t his power is restricted by condi tions sometimes harsh complimented by thc orang o draw al in seasons of arid inconvenient. judge. The writer saw thc widow Rjan upon , Redeemer ! isn't it a sore case to see my fine boy tho ner, when we were roused by a tramp ing of feet Thus we establish the value of co-operation without industry at one pound two per cent. , that being the difference between the rate of interest received same day, when she told him that the Grand Jury that was well and ¦¦nly followed by a loud yell and a knockin g at the door ; hearty at nightfall a cowld by the poor saver and hira who can command a sufficient amount to insure th} highest rate of inter est. made game ol Iwr , and asked her if Mr . O'Con- corpse stretched on the door , r ing t e nell and the priest would suppor t her. The writer •* Good God ," said the anxious Pastor , *• what can for t y to keep h We have been reminded to surfeit that the glory of England consists in the equal opportunit y afforded to all in the market of speculation. We admit the dhro p of milk with his poor sick mother. " further moved three resolutions in the Ilouse of Com- this mean ?'' when Mrs. Mahoney , with the colour fact, while we assert that the sun of England' s glory would speedily set if all men were mere agents for the transfer of propert y, and none were producer s mons upon the subject , early iu the next scssit-n ,when Dunn ; these ejaculations the sighs of poor of death in her cheek and the wildness of sudde n , of proper ty. And it iB in order that the latter class, which will ever be the larg e majorit y, may be armed with the power of co-operation as a means of th e Whi gs were restored to office . Mr. Daniel O'Con - into the Ka thleen were 'frequen t and heart -breaking, and , no nell and Mr. Joseph Hume requested him not to fear in her eye, rushed , or rather staggered, placing them upon an equality in point of pro tection with the former class that we advocate the princi ple of co-operation , and propose to establish the only hamper the Whig longer able to res lrai -g her grief, or conceal her government with the subjec t, and par lour , un able to speak. medium by which it can be efficientl y carried out— neither would second his resolutions , and thus has .. r. «- ,. tt • I.I. I ,v a"-:_t.i-j , se s ot ' " Speak , speak , woman," ejaculated the affri ghted feelings she ro , and looking toward her br her s the Rathc -irmac massacre , like all other Irish The National X-and and Labour Bank. grievances, Pri est. corpse , she gave a death -like shriek , and fell back been BLOWN TO THE FOUR WINDS We may be told tbat Join t Stock Banks , Railway Companie s, Mining Companies , Steam Navigation Companies , and all other undertakings introdu ced to OF HEAVEN. Ed. N. S. "I can' t, I can't ,"—she rejoined, "0 my God , my motionless upon her father 's neck. the world with a fascina ting pro spectus establishing a fictitious amount of shares , and a mere nominal amount of call, present the desired opportunity to the God, there's a ruction at Crief, sure the troopers " What—what 's tha t ?" said a faint voice from the g small capitalist. The resul t, however , of attempting to engraft this fascinatin g reality upon an unheeded fiction , has been the ruin of thousands ; and the TO FEAR GUS O'CON NOR , ESQ. and the Cap tain has been there, and but Jim and inner room. " What's that—and where ' Pheli- follows :—Many a poor man , jump ing at the promise of high interes t, and unscared by the phant om of future calls, has paid the required ts e and says how they thinks meen from me all this time ? He never was so long effect has been as Xeddeen is ou id , sacr ifice Sir ,—In reply to your app lica t ion , I beg ¦• > say without bringing a drink after milking before. Where deposit, which au inconvenien t call compels him to altogether , or preserve as a forlorn hope, at the expense of future contributions , un til the Phelimeen is shot or murdered , or hurt among that I am the person who showed is he ?—Where is he .*•' -* society's affairs are wound up, and he find s himself liable to all losses ; a few wily concoctors and solicitors takin g his crippled child to nurse ; and thus them." •' One who has whistled at the plough ," fattening upon his credul ity. Hence , we show the simple value of Co-operation without industry, while we assert , without fear of contradiction , that the carry - *" Phelimeen mur dered !" exclaimed the Pastor. An appalling silence was the only response to over the llerr ' necessary operations uf trade depending upon individual industry, is not restricted to three , four , five, ten , or even fifteen per cent. Indeed , the m *sqate estate, and that not one word 44 this appeal ; when the sick voice again asked ,— ing on the What ," said I, " my guide, my companion , the amount of wealth that its in his account is (rue , from beginning to end, What, are ye s all dead that no one will come value of capital can be best app reciated by the enormous possessors have been enabled to accumulate out of hired labour. young and hearty peasant-youth who accompanied " , except that Let us illustra te this position. A tenant holds a hund red acres of land at one pound an acre, and dear in its present state . It will require £500, ot £5 tlie weaver 's wife did say that the road s HiC here but the other day ; tbe prop of his aged near me ? Where 's Phelim , I say ?" an acre to drain it, and then it becomes worth £2 an acre—thus returning the tenant twenty per cent, upon the expenditure of £500, so that , iven were bad ; hut she meant for the season of the ther and mother , and Kathleen's only brother ? " Still no answer ; when , to my horror , the door of had he g fa t he would still be a gainer of five per cent, by the transaction ; while, t h that amount of expenditure in year. He toW mr * he had come over three hundre d ¦Whil not of suspense , but of the sick room slowly opened , a spectre, supported fifteen per cent, for the capi al, hroug labour the district e we were in a state, miles to inspect the estate , by the jamb, looked wildly round , and , with a sud- shopkeepers would be benefi tt ed, through them the domestic manufacturer and merchant , and , through all , the government. But this source of specula - and if I had any thing paral ysis, two youths rush ed into the room almost to ' tion is stopped by the landlord 's indifference to ben efit his tenant , and the tenant' s indifference to benefit the landlord ; whereas if it belongedto the occu- conceal , which 1 had not , 1 would not have been fra ntic with fear, horror , and sarprize, aad ejacula- den and elastic bound (thou gh she hadn t walked work would be done. But how much more pointedl y, the fact will present itself to the reader , when the capital is app lied to enable and encoura ge very communi cative to bun , as I formed t hc opinion ted together— for several weeks), she spran g to the side of the pier the pr osecute his own industry. The summary of these observations is that in my own mind from his curiosity, that he was a re verence, , or blessed corpse—she raise d the cold hand , which by a broken the small husbandman to " Come, come, your come spy or some such thin g. I never said one word to 't find poor Phelimeen alive—my nail she recognised as her ion s— she threw herself A Nation's Greatness h^ God , you won him about windows , or the timb er they were made my God ! the troopers shot him." upon the body—tore every vestige of covering froaj ter secured by individual prospe rity than by commercial traffic , wliich mus t restrict industry. The duty of a government is to increase the national re- God ! is bet of, nor did we try to shut any of them, nor did I The Rev. Mr. O'Farrell looked as I never saw the cold corpse, flew to the fresh wounds , from source s of the country to the highest state of cultivation they will admit of; and the way to insure this national good is, by the application of free labour , make a single comp laint of the drun ken pla sterers , , but his countenance which the young hot blood still gushed ; she sucked, equitable (NOT EQUAL) distributio n ofits produce ; while the error of the pres ent system is, tha t those who possess capital have the power of nsortal look before ; he was calm and the or of there being hut little water in the well. 1 told presente d a mixture of sorro w, anxiety, and wounded disgorged , and sucked again ; until, at' length , ex- resisting the cultivation of our national resources to that particular standard which insures them the largest monopoly of the produce. We hold it to be an him it was over one hundred and sixty feet deep, pr ide. Mrs. Mahony, who had recovered from the hausted and overcome, she stood up, looked fran tic indisputable fact tha t the application of free labou r, which means the labour of the small proprietor to the land , the cultivation of our mines , minerals , and and he did not see a single apprentice , nor has one first shock , asked if she should order the boy to get at all round , gave a hideous dt f i_ve.il. and fell back can alone develope the national resources , and at the same time establish a satisfactory standard of wages in the artifici al labour market , while the fisherie s, worked on thc estate. He said he was very well the mare— lifeless in the arms of the RevJ fciO'Farrell ! her rate superinduced by well req uited iudustry in the natu ral market , could be borne by the manuf acturer , the merchant , and trader , by the incalculable hig acquainted with you. He put every thing he hear d "No ," replied the pries t, " I'll walk, the way i The barri er to loud gri ^^ Bg removed , the irjpetus given to domestic trade and commerce , through the increased consumption of the free labour class. dea l in the public -house down in a book , and 1 men- some wine in a small bottle." house resounded with the ^ f th, a dismal who has contribu ted a long life's accumulation of property for others must start at the announcement of our present prime minister :— shorter ; put ^_ The industrious man tioned to others that I thoug ht him a spy ; lie said And which being done, he was rushing out of the howl which still rings in . Your bro thers and sisters lie with a pillow under his head, covered with a white wounds , telling tbem to look how many mouths her dead on the floor , Each depositor of any amoun t not exceeding £ 10 would be entitled to draw that amount on demand. And your tend er jouug limbs are as cold us n stone, sleet, and bis death bed hung round with linen. The Ph elim had , and how rosy and warm the lips were A depositor wishing to dra w any amoun t from £ 10 to £ 20, must give one week's notice. 0 Heavens ! sh e's gone, my oivn bab y asthorc , And I' m left in this strange wicked world alone. effect ofa gun shet wound upon the countenanc e is that the Captain aud the troopers made for him , From £20 to £50, a for t night's notice; and from £ 50, to any amnunt , one month' s notice. horrify ing in the ext reme , and cannot be conceived and then she'de slap his face, and laugh and exclaim, I'm rag ing!—I'm fra ntic!—I long for the grave ; The amount of deposit at any one time not to be less than two shillings an I sixpeace. And feel strength enough by those who have never witnessed it; it is of such ' ' now to contend with the foej " You re not my Phelim, you re an ugly fellow, my Sure , my God won ' t refuse to accept what he gave, a natur e, that no living man eould identify th e Phelime en was the pride of the parish , and would Redem ption Bapartm ent. Or consign me to hell , if I strike the last blow ! sufferer by his countenance , and such was the ap- s t " then She bagged her cold baby, unwilling to par t mile on bis Ka hleen , but you look sulky, The Redemption Department to be open to the members of the Land Compan y, and who, wheth er occupan ts or shareholders , will be enti t led to , pearance in death of him whose manly beauty was turning round to her mother , she said, " Get up And grasped a cold dagger thut hung by Ha waii , deposit their funds in tha t depa rtment upon the following conditions -.— ' the parish pride , and his paren t's boast. As I ap- She kissed thc dead bodies and pierced her lond heart , mother and take a drink of the milk that Phelim Tha t each shareholder may deposit any amount not less than threepence at one time, and for which he shall receive interest at the rate of four per As the fathiT came back to his desolate h all. proached tbe corpse, my hear t sunk within me, while brough t you. Heigho, sure Pheh ro is married and cent, per annum. This fund will be applicable to the purchase of Land or f ining down of the occupants ' rent-charge , at the rate of four per cent., or twen ty-five His life's blood n-ciled when he saw the sad sight , the house of death presented, for Ireland , an unusual ," And he laid himself down by the mournful jiilc , I must dance at his wedding and she sung some years' purchase—that is, that a depositor having £25 in the redemption Department when he is eligible for occupa tion, will be entitled to a red uct ion of £ 1 stillness, not hing audible but a deep suppressed tone, sweet wild air and danced around the corp se till Cold , famine , and fever , deprived him ofmij-ht , per annnm from his rent-cha rge—that is, the member who, if not a deposi tor, would be liable to a rent of £8 a year , will, when he has paid up £25, be en- He heaved a deep sigh, aud thus ended his toil. all being cautioned to spare the poor mother 's feel- esh e t ht , , fl and blood could no longer b ar he sig and titled to receive his allotment at £7 ren t. We state £25, but the depositor of any sum under that amount , down to £5, would be entitled to ap ply You princes and nobles ings. The priest kissed the cold lips ol his kins- , and cold blooded men , with the assistance of the female mourners , the his deposit to the reduction of his rent at four per cent. The additional half per cent, being guaranteed in consequence of shareholders who deposit You have murdeiv d the poor of this ill-fated nation , man , and as he rose I observ ed the large teat s You must answer to Ood when broken-hearted priest preva iled upon ber to go to their monies in the Redemption Department not being allowed to withdraw more than one-half the amou nt deposited , and being obliged to give a you meet them agaii. , following each other in quick succession down his For the famine it. your '* and not God' s dispensation, bed , an d it was daylight before we left the house month's notice before they can draw any portion of their deposit from that department , which however would be equivalent to ready money as a transfer of ptllid cheek , He did' r-t,he could'nt , breathe a syllable. of mourning. On our arrival home, the worth y the deposit less the month 's interest (the lender receivin g the interest ) could be effected. In the chimney corner sat the O'Donnell , in a state past or,who had not tasted a morsel during the previous of subdue d frenzy Co &eatos & eoms-uonDei & ; while Kat hleen knelt at his side day, took a cold bath , as was his custom , and iu less Sinking Fund Department. with her head buri ed ia his lap and motionless, and shal l not issue the than an hour he was on his holy mission. I gave The funds of this depa rtment would consist of two and a-half per cent, in landed property over and above the liability of threc-and-a-half per cent E. N.—Dewsbury and Others. —We tie relations and friends of the family hun g over vent to ray sorrow in a flood of tears , after which I for thcoming plate to any but regular subscribe rs . We payable as interest to the depositors . The profits from this department to be added to the redemption departmen t , and equall y applied. , to the pur persons who tie corpse in brooding vengeance and sullen silence, have nothing to do with the number of lessened my own load of grief by imposing a por - chase or reduc tion of the rent of shareholde rs who had been depositors in the red emption department ; and to be applied in aid of the location of the '•join. " sow and then exchanging looks and suppressed Sweet begs to acknowled ge the receipt of tis. 2d. for tion of it on poor Mrs. Mahony, who assured me the poorer occupants, to be repaid by them in easy and conveni ent instalmen ts. J . Batt erings , significant of injury and revenge. ' the Pe tition Contention , and also a sh eet of signatures job would nt end there , for , as sure as life, there We shall now proce ed to consider the LIABILITIES AND CONTINGENCIES consequent upon the deposit depa rtmen t, and the Company 's means from Air. Alexan der Burg in, of New Radford , and he When the reverend pastor had recovered his would be a black list jury, and but the O'Donnells of meeting th em. We will presume tha t i?5,000, or one half of the whole sum in the deposit department , was liable to be withdrawn on demand. The Com- hopes that all \*ho profess to be Chartists throughou t nerve , he requested the uncle of Phclim , who met us the county of Nottingham , would imitate tho exam - would have Wood for blood if it was in twenty years , pany should, consequen tly, be prepared with that amount , to meet any contin gency, and which it proposes to do in the following manner ; that is to say, at the gate , to communicate the whole transac tion pie of the abo ve sterling democrat. Parliame nt wijl and but the Capt ain migh t as well fly the country. by the app lication of the Company 's floating capital for carrying on building and other operations , and which would be always vested in a Bank , paying two shortl y assemble , aud no further time must be lost in to him , but in such a tone as would not teach the ! The old man is deliri ous, and Ka thleen fran t ic and a-half per cent, as at present, and would be constituted of fuud s paid upon account of shares , and not belonging to any of the three depar t men ts. obtaining signatures to the National Peti tion. Pet . si:k mother 's ear. He took the priest into an ad - tion Sheets and headings , can be obtained on aplica- said I, " Wisha , the craythers , God help them , sure and location of occupa nts. " join ing room , and I followed, when t The remainder of the funds in the several departm ents would be applicable to the purchase of land, erection of houses, tion being made to Mr. J. Sweet, News Agent , Goose he uncle no wonder for them" says ehe, giving vent to her Gate , Nottingham. narrated the whole transaction , as follows ;— feelings in a flood of tears. John Arnott begs to acknowled ge thc recei pt of 6d- Expenses. from a friend , for Mrs. Jones , also Gd. from Mr. Far " Shortly before dusk I was standing at my own (To be continued.) door , when I see the troopers pass, and the Captain The expenses of the Banking Depar tment are amply provid ed for by the payment of one shilling per year , per share , payable by the shareholders in the rcu , Somers Town , for Veterans , r Phelimeen t as a tax upon his own industry. him. fell just forenatnst his own door , distance of a hundred yards from the position oc- ren —The members of tbe ijd of rent over several shareholders. Caub irwiu and W alworth but , indeed, I tho ught my heart was in my cupied by the military. Our undaunted member , Fourthl y,—All profits consequent upon saving interest is divided equitably amongst the Land Company in this dis tric t will see that thc inei f*. -•¦oa th when I Mr. O'Connor , preached a funeral oration over the Fifthly, —A small propr ietar y class is the only possible means by which the fair standard of the price of labour can be estab lished in the artificial market. ing they suggest will take place on Mond ;iy eve next, see him fall, for sure , I thought , slain , ^er from the steps of the barracks occupied by the The ou'.y means b which po?r rates a-'d workhouses a t the rooms , Dean-s tr eet, Sobo. v would'nt fire so ready, bu t the Lord helps us, staff of tbe Cork militia , surrounded by two regi- y can be made unnecessary ; shall be attended to. !'s H . Pace , Bath,—Received ; * often we said that he'de sarve Phelim out this ments of'dragoons , the dead bodies in coffins sup- The only means by which the national resources can be fully developed and profi tably cultivated ; John Webstes, SpiUby.—We shall be most happy to ported by the friends of deceased aud surrounded by must see that it would be **? or that way, and , said the uncle wit h a sigh, Tiie only means by which famine—save that which is the will of God—can be averted ; forward his views, bu t ho an immense mass of count ry people, excited to an wholly out of our power to comply with his reque st . hu h a,1 and ,ast extrem e pitch. In the course of his The only means that can render man indifferent to forei gn produc tion; S ' -* d *dl -'t Ion8er thsm Vm funeral sermon , ¦ \V. Beesley, Accringto n.,—His letter bat been remv sd ^ " g it, and sure when they had their will of Mr. O'Connor , tu rning indi gnantly to those officers The only mean s that can give an impetus to home trade and home industry , with pleasure. , .- - ** br easts were decoratedjwitb cra?thu r , they whose Wate rloo medals , The only means that can secure a national militia , who will fly to the cry of " My cotta ge and my country are in danger I" •, James Nugent , I'urU Head. —On his visit ^Scotlan d, (f went off and left the cow behind to tear their f aded honours f rom their rtt -k Head yu, tofd thera The only means by which education can be encour a , and violaiion of the laws of society, be considered crime Mr. O'Counov will not pass his friends of . and , upon my conscience, if they had only bre ats , and rep lace them with a bleedin« ged health secured , «hall have due.pbt 'wv , ¦ valiant withou t a call , of which they til one ten minutes longer, but not a man of widow 's heart , emblema tic of their greater victory. The only means by which the art s and sciences of Britai n can be made to vie with those of any other nation upon earth. ST. Conn , Jun. —Should be satisfied «ith our bbtlce of " * The only means by which the good in each man may be developed and his evil propensitie s kept in subjec tion by the wholesome chastisemen t last week . „ . , *"* Wtm*d go home to tell the storv , as the {Continued to the Sixth Column.) , i j of public censure and disapproval. ;' ? lllti NORTHERN STA R. January |- v 2 < * Ripon ; Fog- S ANATORY REFORM . ¦¦ 9h»ple " T > *'1 ner , Doncaster ; Judson , lla rri stn , Linney, science, we shall enter upon a new epoch of happi ASTONISUIXG fit'ilCACY t-,i.i.it;'. (.•- ,*. *mi < *-f "* •" " .* ''' " * it m ao gitt , Coates , Thompson , Thirsk ; Wiley, Easingwold ; ness and civilization—7i>pio " Im fff am, than perhaps half the world i - awa re of; for, , Deo. 26 ; article— feflmtte, Wnqtieg^ the s tr ust England, Fell, Spivey, Huddersfi eld ; Ward , 'Richmond; Wo shall i nq ui re into the causes and remedies ol portance of Sanatory remembered , where the fouatain is polluted , - lletorm." HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Sweeting, Knaresbo rough ; Tease , Oliver, Darlington: the unhealthiness of town . The causes may be di. FATAL that flow fron it canno t be pure. | ACCIDENTS WITU The testimony ofa Cl>.T*ryman vouching to Ka rca Casts Langdale , Northa llertoB ; Rhodes , vided into three principal heads. First, those whi ch FIRE-AftST SPECIFIC PILLS, Dixon, Metcalfe , external An aocident of' a moJt appalling of Cores by these wonderful Pills. PERRY'S PURIFYING Snaith ; Goldthorp e, Tadcas ter -, Rogerson, Cooper, are , rehiring to the state of streets, courts, TII E NEW S nature occurred Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d„ and lis. per box, and alloys ; secondly, those which are MEANS OF RENDERING SUR- at Milverton on Inday ]a8t. A Cx fi-.T-:. if Letter from the R^v. George Prior, Curate Of Newby, Kay , Bradford ; Brice , Priestley, Ponfefract ; internal, as the |CAL man named H * plicit directions , rend ered perfectly intelhg TUe to dwellings of the labouring classes, OPER ATIONS PAINLESS. had been on a shooting excursion Mtcjl- LetterKvxy.drri garl , I reland , 10th Ja n. 184G. With ex Cordwell, Gill, Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield; lodging-houses , , and on retuffi capacity ar e well knowu through out Europe t«. be f actories home, placed b,a gun which every , Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hartley, P«rker , Dunn, work-rooms, , schools, and public institu- WM loaded with aH f o Professor Holloway . and effectual remedy ever discovered for Berry, '(From the Morning Chronicle.) charge, close to the clock the most certain , Rochdale ; Lambert , Boroughbrid ge; tions ; and , thirdly, those which may be deemed per. One of his sons, Sir. you a crude li« t of some eleven cases, nil ind aggravated forms , by im- Halifax ; Booth Sir a mere .—I v«nd •.ov-orrha sa, both in it? mild . Waite , Harrogate : Wa ll, Barnsley ; tonal , particularly individual cleanliness and the at- —Havin g been the first in this country to em- youth , as soon as his back was turned , took I cannot evaetly jr 'iv.- you t Dalby Wet herby ; ud the cu-. -?5 !.y the u«e of yoar Pill*. media tely aUayinjj innamsiati on and arresting fur her vender s throug hout the tention which mothers pay to their ploy the inhalation of ether as a means of rendering gun, and pointing it at his mother, * but this and all resp ectabl e mediuine children. This pulled the Ms a pr ii r-ioaal name to tfu various comp laints , pr ogress. classification is, in some surgical operations painless, ger, when , shocking to relate, kingdom. Price Is- W- a"d 2s. 9d. per box. dc-jree , arbitrary ; bnt it I beg to enclose you. for the kur went off and knov.\ some of them bafd ed the skill of D.rry and this Gleets, stric tures , irrita tion of th.t bladder , pains of the has the convenience of presentin-f publication, the result of severa l cases in which 1 the whole contents were Jotted in the ' st-ites as the whole subject forehead of the C-rm ' .y. Iu a previous letter this ^cnslemau loins and kMaey *, gravel , aud other disorders of tiie ur in- in broad outline , thoug h have extracted teeth with success unfortunate woman's head who * resides a TEETH , , in the collection of the de- under the above , immediately fell lu„o.vs :_With a a s .»" distance ot my house ary passag es, iu either sex, are permanen tly cured in a FOR STOPPIN G DECAYED tails, which cunstitiite the circumstances. d own dead. The has been evidence, we shall not be father immediately ran down stairs email i... nu-r, wlw fir tn .re than twenty years shir * spticeof time, without confinement or the least ex- Price 2s. Cd. able to follow this tripartite It was on the 17th of this month that I received when he heard the report, him a box ot division ; nevertheless when a frightful scene iu .. i- ad -.tau- of li« lth ; Mrs. Pri -ir -.'ave posur e. m- Sf' the whole inquiry admits of a from .my f riend, jDr. Boott, the first intelligence presented itself to his view ; the body of his " so much good that I i'«*r-'^ £%&*• ment, and we shall commence with the relating to this discovery, and which intelligence had wife , weltering in her blood, and his son standing ' . past he aever »te his food or enjoy- tr eet, statistics of sa.* , i .. . . weilty jvar ** snd L. PERRY and Co., Surgeons, 19, Berners-s overcrowding. The aggregate density of the popu- boen conveyed to him, on that day, in a private over in a frantic condition. The unfortunate wo- ed U ",o much as since teWoR y.>*vr PiUs. Oxford-stree t, London. laiion of Eng land and Wales letter from America , and stated that numerous man left a large family to deplore (•si-iied ) Gsokge TSIOB. is in the ratio of 273 her untimely end. * inhabitants to the square mile surgical operations "hnd been performed at Boston, An inquest was held at Bream, uud ^.i-us (jentkin -in purchased Messrs. PERR Y expect , when «oii»iiM<< by letter, the usual ; but this ratio as- last week, on the • * The above revere nd Patronized by H er Msije sty. the Queen, sumes a very and amongst others numerous extractions of teeth body of Thomas Isaacs * for the beneb t of fee of One Pound without which na notice whatever oan different character when exclusively , , a boy about twelve years of •vsie pounds ' worth o i Uu- Pills , Her Mii jesty, the Queen Dowager , applied to towns. and I immediately contrived an apparatus for the age, whose death was occasioned in the parishion ers. be taken of the communication . According to the Appendix tothe following de- hip p-or H is Royal Hi ghness Prince Albert , third annual Report of the Registra purpose of testing these remarkable al'egntions. On plorablo manner :—Three men, named Thomas Weakness and Deb.lity- an as minmte as possible iu of Kent , r-General, the ave- Bai i-restiou . with evtr-me Pa tients aro requested to be Her Royal Highness the Duchess rage density of population in the twenty-one principal the 19th , in the presence of Dr. Boott and his Brown, William Beach, and George Ridler, were Eitr .'ord in iry Cure. he detail of their cases, as to thed uration of the com. H is Grace the Arehhishop of Canterbury, towns was 5015 family, nt his own residence, I operated upon a in company on the 13th inst., having two guns Brown-str tet , G rosvenor- inhabitants to a square*mile. The with Mr. T. Gardine r , of So. f , laint, the svmp tems, age, habi ts of living, and -reiieral And nearl y all (he Nobility , thc Bifhops and the Clergy scale , however , young person thrown into sleep by the inhalation , them , with which they amused themselves shootin» health fur a long * any part of rises prodigiously higher if wntnls n «(}aa.-e, lmtl b'-en iu a very bad state of ccupation. Medicines ean be forwar ded to the largest towns extracted a nular tooth from her lower jaw. at small birds. After a while they adjourned to will he securely THOMAS & HOWA RD'S SUCCEDANEUM. and those portions of them wliich the distendedstom nch, vtry im- he world ; no difficulty can occur , as they are The inhalation occupied a minute and a half, and Cross Keys Inn, Bream, and drank time, suffering much fram a For filling Decay ed Teeth , however large the cavity. It most crowded. For instance : the ratio of in- two quarts of constant piins in his Chest was packed , and carefully pro tected from observation. habitants the patient's recovery from sleep another minute. beer between them , and then left te proceed pai rt -3 Digestion, nith , is superior to anything ever before used , as i t placed in to tlie buildcd area on which they reside, home. reilty deb ilitated as scarcel -J . ists , Booksellers , Patent Medicine is, Dr. Boot t then questioned her respecting the tooth , As they parsed along the road, a «a*rc:a rij nervou s, and su y N. -Cou ntrv Drugg the tooth in n soft stat e without any pre ssure or in London , 50,000 to thc square mile bird came and ^ and every othersh opkeeper .can he supp lied with , pain ; in Bir- alighted within distance for a shot abl e to walk one hundr ed yav-is: du ring the. Ions period Venders , mim-hnm , -10,000 ; in LotcU and she expri sse-1 her great surprise at finding that , and Ridler said any quan tity of thc Cordial Balm of Syriacum , the Con- and in a shor t time becomes .nj whose aid be derive d Wholesa le Pa twit ^fediwne houses towns sation which was caused perhaps by the coldness of shoulders and fired. Only Itidler's gun, however greatisi cel most of the princi pal decay, aud render s them -.u-ain uee'.n l in mastication . All much more densely peopled , and it is to be r ; at last he ha-1 rccu ur ae to Hol- ii, ofwiu.A mav b.* -lai* He Silent * rirnd. ' noted the extracting instrument. went off, that of Brown having hung fire, but thishe no ie:-f it wltate rer London. per sons can use this SUCCEDA NEUM THEMSELVES thnt mortality dominates the hit-hos t in the which he declares effected a per irct cure iu The apparatus employed consisted of the lower did not seem to be aware of; indeed , all three loway s Pills, WITH E ASE , as full directions are enclos e most crowded localities, of which we have already men a vtry ' iovt time, and t'aat he is now a*, sitting aud PILE OINTMENT. given some examples. part of Nooth's apparatus, with a flexible tube, to declare they believed at the time that both guns = ABERNETHY'S Prepared only b All the medical evidence had exploded. Whi' •rigor-jus :i» ever he was in his life. This being so extra- y THOMAS & HOWARD, Sur proves that the victims which was attached a bail and socket va l ve and e they were ljoking for the bird AT a painful and noxious Disease is the PILES , geon Dentists , C4 Street of fever are chiefly to bo ji:i -ry a case may V.;d many p.-rsons almost to doubt WH , Berners Sheet , 0»ford , London found mouthpiece similar to those coismonly used for the boy Isaacs came up, and as lie approached them 0-" , and comparatively how few of th e aflii' -ted have in courts and alleys, where there is neither 'ef.jre necessary to say- who will send the Sueceda neum free by Post to any par t inhalation. Drown said , "Til have a bit of fun with the hoy this *' itemtu t , it might tKi be cured by ordinary appeals t- medical drainage nor ventilation , and where masses of " ¦ " known. boen permanen tly in the King dom. P- ica 2s. (id. Observe : the Siicce- .'a- people I repeated the experiment a few days after on and then called out to him, " I'll shoot you tha t ' '• . Gardiner is a brok er, an-3 well arises from the U3 of powerful are congregated on a small area , my skill. This , no doub t, neum is Sold in SEALED Packets , with full diicctions The Hev. other parties, but in several cases little or no effect boy." The poor lad stood still and laughed , Cure of a Confirme d Amhma , arc einiianitd with frequen tly administered by the profession ; J. Clay, in his report on Preston , fu rnishes an and aperients too for use enclose d, by the following Agents:—Thomas extra- was produced by the vapour ; thc fact was that the llidler asked him , " Where are you going to, my grea t Debility. internal medicine should alway s be ordinary proof of the fatal mortality which arises indeed , stron -,' Prout , 233. Strand , Loud on ; ami by his appointmen t by bail and socket valve, though impervious to water, little man 1" to which he replied , " Dow n to Proprietor cases of this complaint. The Proprietor oi from want and proper ventilation . In a period of Ri- Ertrac l*. of a Utter from Jo 'm Thompson , Esq., avoided in all Heaton , Hay, Allen , Land , Hiii gh, Smith , Bell, Townsend . was not so to air, moreover as the patient was be- chard Morgan's, to have my dinner." All this time IS16. Ointm ent , sfter years of acute suff. ring -, placed fire years, the deaths in thc town, takin-. an average of the Armagh Guardia n , Armagh , Vth April, the above B-iincs aud Newsome, Smcetiin , Reinhardt, Yarbott om , ' coming insensible, and the breathing tranquil and Brown , who was about a yard from the boy , conti- elf under the treatment of tha t eminent surgeon , Mr of numbers and of age, were seventeen times ereater To Professor Holl«way. hi-'is and Horner , L**eds; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Sun involuntary, he bad no. longer tbe power of raising nued bis most unhappy frolic, still pointing the Aberne tiiy,—na* hy iiiin restored to perfect health , ami than within the walls of the prison—a difference Sis —Th tre is at present living in this city a Serj eant , Bur dtkiu , Moxon , Little , Hurdunui , Linne y, aud H.ir the ball. Hence the breath passed into the vessel muzzle ot the gun backwards and forwards in front . has enjsyed it ever since without the slightest return of which can only he attributed to over-crowding. who is:'.-*, been for many ye.irs in the army at Cabu l , in grave , York ; Brook e ami Co., Walker and Co., Stafford and diluted thc ether vapour, and only an incomplete of the child, when at last the gun went t.ff, and the disorder , over a period of fifteen years , durin-- whi.ih It is matter of ' record , that in the first American the Eas t ladies , from whance lie returne d in Septemb er Paulknir , Doiicii stcr : Juii h.n , Harris on , Linney, Ripon insensibility ensued. lodged the contents in the breast of the ill-fated boy, time the same Abernethian pre scri ption has been the war, 2000 seamen died in one fleet through defective last. On his tr ay har e, from thr chang e of weather of a F oggitr , Co.i tes, Thomp-on , Thirsk ; Wi ley, Easingwold , I have had who put his hand to his bleeding breast, and cried mea ns of heulin;* u vast number of desperate eases, both ventilation. In our workshops disease and death Instructed bv ' these circumstanocs tropic:!! to a moist cli-nate , he caught a very violent England. Fell, Sp ivey, Hudd rn fielu ; Ward , Richmond of Castle out, ''Oil dear, ob dear .'" Brown Jiimscifseemed n an-i out of the Proprietor 's circle of friends , most of arc multiplied through the sime cause. Under this another apparatus made by Mr. Elphiek, cold, which produ ced a cmiiirmed case of Asthma. In Sweeting. Knaresborough ; Pease , Oliver , Darlington head Street, Oxford Street. It consists of a mouthpiece, horror-stricken at what hu had done, aud exclaimed , our and by hich cuses had been under medical care , and some of , Dr. Guy has given valuable testimony. He "DeseiEber list ht > commenc.*.!ta ' iin^ y Pills, w Dix.'.n , Metcilte, Lnn gnale , Nortbiiller ton d . Rpo ^us " Oh Lord , oh Lord ! 1 have slU the boy—what (t ern for a considerable time. ABERNETHY'S PILE carefull y compared the health of two sets of men. containing two valves, a perpendicular one which " thi us-j of two lis. boxes, w ill: two 4*. 6il. pots of your Snai th ; Goldthor pe , Tadeastc -r ; Rogerson , Coope forty permits of a perfectly free inhalation , but closes shall I do ?" and running to the little fellow, he took I am happy INTME Sf was introduced to the public by the desire of each, working at the s.ime occupation, thc one Gi'.Uia-.-nt well ruhbe i into his brea *t, he is, N-uby, Kay, Bradford ; Brice , Pri estly , Pontefract him in his arms, and said, " my dear child , I would many who had b^-en perfectly healed by its application ; s-et in five small clone rooms, the other in five large when expiration begins, and opens the other, an to say, nit only quite cure l of the Asthma , but is also Cordwell , Gill, Lawton , Dawson , Smith , Wakefield not have done it for|tlie world—1 thought my gun was and since its introduction , the fame of this Oint - airy rooms. In the former, each man had 303 cubic horizontal valve, with a perpendicular action at the become so strou-r an * vi -ro'is, :htit he iumrined me yes- Ber ry, Denton ; Suter , Leyland , Hart 'ey, Barker, Dunn By tinpty." They tarried the wounded victim of this ^ ment has sprea d far aud wide ; even the Medi cal Pro- feet of air, in fhe latter, each had 789 cubic feet of top. this means inspiration and expiration are te rday he could now ra n r. -und ".' its ilall , w ith any per-on Hali fax ; Booth , Rochdale ; Lam b.rt , Borou ghbridge both allowed (with the greatest freedom . To tbe most melancholy and fatal jesting to a neighbouring fession, always slow and unwilling to acknowled ge the air. In all other re-pects tlieir situation was pre- in the city, aud tha t lie never got nny me liciue equal tu Dalbo, Wethe rby ; Waite , Har rogate ; Wall , Barnsley cisely the same end of this mouthpiece is attached a pad , containing cottage, Brown continuing like a man distracted at T irtu es of any mediciue uot prepared by themselves , do . Wc shall give the result in Dr. what he had done yoar Pills and Oiuur.ent. and all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . Sold Wholes -il 's own words :— '' Ofthe forty men occupy a 'spring well stuffed and adapted to the external , and Ridler proceeded with all J. Tbomps js. n ow freely and frankl y admi t that ABERNETHY'S PILE Gu> ing the haste to Coleford . for a surgeon (Si-jni -J) by BARCL AY and SONS, Mr . EDWARDS , SUTTON smaller rooms and consequently breathing contour of the mouth , also a clip for compressing the ; but long before his aud Stomach O INTME NT is not only a valuable preparation , but a , a hotter return the deceased breathed THE Earl of Aldboro ugh cured of a Liver and Co.,ai d NEWBERY and SON , London ;- J. and It. and fouler air nostrils, and thus preventing the patient from his last sigh, in tiie cot- a. ver-failin g remed y in every stag e and variet y of that , five had spitting of blood , six were tage to which his mangled Complai nt. R A1ME and Co., Edin burgh . Dr BUTLERS -Me-lical . drawing in the air, either through the nose, or by the body had been carried appalling malad y. -ubject to severe catarrh , six complained of indiges- Last wcek, the follow a Letter from the Es-1 of Aldbor ough, da ted Hall , Saekvillc Str eet, Du blin- corners! of the mouth. This apparatus I tried on ing melancholy accident hap. Extrac t of Sufferers will not rep .nt niving the OINTMENT a trial. tion, two ot great debility, and one of rheumatism. pencd in thc island of Portland Villa Messina , Legkurii , 21st February, ISI5:— On the other hand , of Saturday last on two patients, from one of whom I :—As a preventive Multit udes of cases of its efficacy micht be produced , :f L0>S OF TEETH. the forty men occupying the man, of the name of Hancock larger rooms, and having a removed on upper molar, from the other, a deep , stationed in the To Pro fessor Holloway. the nature of the complaint did not render those who purer and cooler air to island, who had just returned fromd duty, was prevented the possibility Messrs. HOWARD & THOMAS continue ly the breathe, only one was subject seated stump. My success was complete Yesterday clean- Sir,—Various circumstances ha ve been cured unwilling to publish their names. to supp to catarrh , two to in- ing tbe barrel of his pistol , the charge of which ¦ ¦ politeness in Loss of Teet h, without springs or wires upo n their new digestion, oj )o to pain in the I again operated at my house, in Dr. Boott's pre- he Of -:. thanking you iie 'ii re this time for your Sold in covered pots at 4s. 6d. with full directions for , chest, one to nervous had unfortunately omitted to withdraw, jwhile hold- as you did. I now take this oppor- system of Self Adhesi on, which has procured them .*ue"i symptoms, one to head-ache, and one to varicose sence, on Mr. Dixon , surgical instrument maker, of en-' iii;; mc your pills use, by C. King (agent to the Proprietor), 40, Napier- ing it with the muzzle pointed towards his person , ord< *r for the amount , and , at the universal approbation , aud is recomm ended by numerous veins." These nv:n were worJ-iiig Tonbiidge Place, New Road. it tunity of sending you mi street , Hoxton , New Town , London , where also can he compositors in a unhappily went off , and the contetits were lodged cure of a Physicwn s and Sur geons, as being the most ingenious printing-i ffice. The men in the first five in ante time, to ad-.l that your pills have effected a procured every patent medicine of repute , direct from the rooms had The account ho gave of his status during the ope- iiis body, excepting the ball , which passed through si.i:.:ach whi ch all the most system of supp ly ing art ificial teeth hitherto invented Jess than half the quantity described that he under- isortie r in my liver a*-d , or iginal makers , with au al'.iwance in taking six at a of air to breathe than thc ration is extraordinary : he him causing immediate death. He has left a * a ml all over the continent , Th--y adop t themselves over the most tender gums or re. same number of men in the larger rooms, went a most remarkable dream, in the course of wi- miu ent of the faculty at home time. aud hence dow and seven children to lament their berea vement ffect ; any! not even the waters of mainin g stump s without causin g the least pain , rendering arosu tin,* difference in their sanatory condition. In which all that he had done, and read, and known , hai not been able to e *#* Be sure ta ask for " Abernethy 's Pile Oi ntment. " ofa good husband and father. An inquest was held wis!, to have another box the painful operation of extract ion quite unnecessary. the work- hops of tailors similar consequences and all the events of his early youth seemed to be CarU io.d and Ala rieui-ad. I TIIE PUBL IC ARE REQUESTED TO BE ON THEI R have on the body ou Monday, before J, Wallis, Esq,, Tl u-y are so fixed ns to fasten win re the been observed , and when the " He then felt as though an-I a pot of the ointment , in case any of mj family should GU ARD AGAINST NOXIOUS COMPOSITION S AT any loose teeth , atmophero is vitiated , "' compressed into a circle. county coroner, when the Jury returned their gums have shrunk from the use of calomel or other causes. the tendency to pulmonary spiri h over him, ver- ever re-juire eiiber. LOW PRICES , and to observe the name of C. King on consumption is aggra- an evil t was endeavouring to triump dict. " Accidental Death." ;md T hey also beg to invite those not liking to undergo any vated ; for exercise, to some wag Your most obliged obedient servant , the Government stamp aflixed to each pot , 4s.6d., which degree, counteracts thc but still his confidence in his own victory predo- painful operation , as practised by mos t members of the ill effects impure air, for wliich reason minant. The actual removal of the tooth sepmed to MYSTBmou3 Death.—On Tuesday evening, a (.Signed) Aldborocch . is the lowest price the propri t tor is enabled to sell it at , , in crowded profession , to inspect their painless yet effective system ; bill-room!*, it is better to dance than to Btand still. be coincident with the last effort of the supposed lengthened inqu i ry took place at Guy's Hospital, ectab le Drugvr ists and Dealers in .Medicines , supervision and modification of its p-iiu or inconvenience. Unlike ail other remedies for Dr distribution susceptibility, or idiosyncracy, will be at the service found. Before he was removed, he attempted to throu giicut the civilized world , at ti-: following . Chamb ers , as the public interest should from time Cor ns its oj.o ration is suc.'i as to render the cutting ot to time require. of all who are obliged to undergo the operations of tear the wound in his throat open. Mr. Murell , one prices :— Is.lid., 2s. Ud., is. <*d., lis., **2s., and SSs. , And num-rous other Meinltrs of the Medical Pro- The greater part of thc dwellings Corn s altogeth er unnecessary (indeed , we may say, t hat fession. of the poorer elapses dental surgery. I trust, however, that no incautious of the house-surgeons of Guy 's Hospital, produced each box. There is a considerable saving by taking the arc eithi r altogether without the pract ice of cutting Corns is at all times highl y water, or are furnished only with a very scanty er unwarrantable experiments will be tried—that the card found on the deceased , on which was a large i sizss. sup- the worth of da ngerous , and has been frequentl y attended with la- ply of unfiltcred water ofa high degree of hardness. whether the patients suffer pain or not, marquis's coronet , with the name on it printed , oi ' K. H. —ilirection s for the gui-fance patients In every turntable consequ ences, besid es its liabilit y to hicreas .- According to the last the human body will be too thoroughly recognised by "II Marchese de Beccaih-Ui." Deceased died on Tiseatment of Jkws in returns there were upu-ards of disc '-I-r are affixed to each box. th-:ir growth). It adheres with the most gentle Hanover.-— An net of bar ,000 houses without all humane and scientific men to allow them to palter Sunday from the effects of the injury. The sister pressure , barity has recently been 70 any supply of water whatever. produc ing an instant and delightful relief from torture perpetrated in Germany Hitherto, the intermittent supp for one moment with the interests or in the avenues of Cornelius Ward, in which deceased was placed, ; against a Jew which , to a certain ly has been univer- gh e r- CACSE OF CONSTITUTIONAL and , with perseverance iu its app lication , entirel y eradi- extent, is unpa- sally adopted , that is to say, of life. The general humanity and enli t nment stated, that deceased informed her that he had been OX THE OXOEALED ralielled in modern history. the water is pumped cates the most iiiverate Corns and Bunions. We call it unparalleled , out of receptacles in which it is lodged at of the age will thus allow a discovery to be harmless living on the Continent for thc last 2*t years. lie OH AC iiOlUEI) DEBILITIES UF THE GENERAriV B because it did not proceed certain which otherwise have been made the means of much SYSTEM. Testi monia ls have been received from upwards of one from a frantic mob. but periods, so that they who want it cannot always had then been onl y three days in England. He had f-<)m a deliberate Government—because it did ob- ckless mutilation. In this case this new applica- hundr ed Phy sicians and Surgeons of tha greatest ni-t tain it. The actual co*-t of these receptacles re lost a great deal of property , on account of which, Just Pub lished, originate in a heated populaue , but was , con- tion of steam will be indeed , a wide blessing ; and eminence , as well as from many officers of both Army and executed sisting of butts, tank s, and cisterns, is estimated on , during the last two years, he had given way to A new indi mportau t Edition of the Silent Friend on under tho c >ver of the law. Vt'c abrid the steam of ether and other substances innumerable, Navy, and nearly one thousand private letters from the ge the melan- the lowest calculation at two millions, drinking, from tho effect of which for 48 hours he Hu i 'Uin Frailty. choly particulars from Der Jude. and the plan if properl may lead to results ns new, •jentry in town and country, speakiug in high terms of Shulm Moses, a has been proved to be not only costly and unneces- y applied , was almost in a state of.unconi-cioust-ess. lie could ft-jec- i's. Sd., aad sen t irte to *ny part of thr United Jew of about 50 yva:sof age, hysiology, or physehology, thi s v-ah-ablt* remedy. was a native of Ger- sary, but positivclyperni cious. On the whether in surgery, p as not say whether any one cut his throat or whether Kin gdom on the recei pt of a Post Olrisc Order for many ; Im 1* his father havinc died in his intermittent application has been in -Js. Prepared by Ji.bn Fox , in boxes at Is. lid, t e infancy, and system the water is generally turned on the steam of water and its he did it himself. Verdict—'* That thc deceased 61. or hre he iiim elf 'h-tvin ff with his mother (who three times the physical and social existence of man- small boxes in one, for 2s. 3d. and to be had , with full married a a week , and at each supply , domestic, died from a wound in his throat, but how the in- M EPICAL WOR K on the INFIRMITIES ofthe GE- second time) led a wandering life for the film and black depo- N**!1ATIYE SYSTEM , In both sexes ; being sn en- d irections for me of C. King, 40, Napier-stree t , Hoxton , many years, he sited on the surface are mixed up with the kind. jury was caused there was not sufficient evidence to A . could never ascertain his birthplace. previous quiry into the concealed cause that destroys piijsical N.:i-.- Tow n, Loudon ; and all wh olesale and retail lie subse- filthy accumulations. Even on the surface of the I am, Sir, your obedient servant, satisfy the Jury." and the ajUity of urmhood , ere vigour has usta- quently settled in the kingdom of Hanover, mar- energy, ~ Meu iciiie-rcndo rs in Town aud Countr y. The Genuine Water Company 's reservoir in the Green Park, the James Robinson, Surgeon Dentist. Murdxh. ov Seamen by Australian* Aborigines.— hli"f*i**l ber empi re :—wi»h < >b- .erratum* * ou the baneful ried, and became the father of three has the nam e of John Fox on the Governmen t Stamp. children. Ilav- deposit of the soot, or dirt , or dust, may at times be 7, Gower Street, Dec. 28th, 1840. A letter written by the master of the schooner effects of SOLIT ARY LND0I.G3NCE and INFECTION ; inj* in the spring of last year come underjudici.il ohserved as a dark local and vonstituHonai V.EAK.VKSS, NER VOUS IitUI - A -' s. Oil. box cures the most obdurate Comr. examination , he could not scum or dingy carpet over it. On Thomas Lord, and addressed to Mr. Lewes Scon, of Ask for "Paul' s Every Man 's Fliend." prove his country, and this branch of the 23 T ATWX , CONSUMP TION , anU on tin* partial or total thus became, as it is termed subject it may be desirable that , New Broad-street, gives an account of the mur- EXTINC TION ofthe ttEI'RODUCTI TE POWERS ; with Cocstkt Agents :—Baines and Newsome ; Mr - iu the German law, we should give the opinions of practical engineers. der of the supercargo and two seamen belonging to thedest >Mfii"e effe<'t»a homeless. Shulm , afti-ra fortnig ht*!* imprisonment INUNDATION IN ROME. meaus 'jf restora cion: , Buckton , Times Office; Benton , Smeeton, flail. Rein , , that vessel, on Mufcrave Island, at the western end and Secondary Symptom* , are explained nan re'eascd , receiving orders Glee:, Stricture , hanlt and Sons, J. C. Browne , 48, Briggate , Tho rnton , to leave the ci>uutry, We proceed to a consideration of those nemcdia. of Torres Straits. The vessel was trading with the in a familiar manner : the Work is EmbtUished with Ten and under penalty of corporal punishment Rome of the 12th, gives the follow- S3, Boar Lane , Denton , Garland , Ma nn , Bea n, Harvey never measures which are included under the heads o A letter from natives fur torf oisc-shell and beche le nier, and was fiar coloured Eutp-avings, re presenting the deleterious in- more to cuter it. No regard was paid to his repre- drainage and scivarage. From the earliest periods fl- ing additional details of the late storm in that city :— provisioned for a 12 months voyage fiucueeof Mer cury ^n the skin , by eruptions on the head , Haish , late Tar botton , Uolland and Kem play, La nd sentation that , having been . On the morn- -j cure , O. Hay, 106, Briggate Rhod es settled in the country our constitutional history fundamental provisions We know not how to describe to you tbe effects of the ing of June 3rd, according to the narrative oftlie fac s, and body; with approvc-i ir. de of for hot!: Moxon , , , Bell ami Brooke tor nearly half a century, and not knowing his sexes - followed by observations on :bz obligations of M AR- , It. C. Hay , Medic al H all , Leeds : Cooj.er na- were established by the legislature to secure the free temp est which has devastated this city for the last [four captain . Bessant, the supercargo, with the carpen- . L-wd , Key tive coun 'iy, the nei^bbuuriiio (lorcrnments BI A the grand duchy of Wakefield ; Py hus , Barnsley ; Knowles , Thorne , Brooke of tlie prerogative of the Crowe , often exercised, to incessantl y. The Tiber overflowed its banks in the most the swivel guns mounted on the rail. They took be coi*suit*-l without exposure , and with assured eoufi. Oldenbi.rg . the authoritiesot which immediately sent of ivey, Huddersfield , Hudson , Ke ighh y ; Loft if sue special commissions, as wel l before as after the fri ghtfu l manner ; one-half the city is inundated by its provisions and water with them, intending to stay dea ^* iu;*eis. and Sp him back to ilanuver. Having thus, though invo- house R- inha rdt (late Carlton), Kirton , Alcoek , Raynes passing of statutory ensctmentH .to protect the people waters , and the inhabitants of the Cor so have five feet away for three days on a cruise up thc river, to bar- ar.d Co., C.H-jcLri ua luntarily, returned into the eountry , the penalty o y Ti. ind L. PE RRY Soaoioss. , Burton H enl ey, Nelson Freeman Picker ' against the encroachments of private interests upon dep th of water round their houses. All the quarter of ter with the natives. They firs t Burrell , Bell , , , corporal punishment was ii /beted, and he himself proceeded along the Authors , a ud may oe had at Chapman , Hammon d Wal lis- the great public water courses for mill power or for tbe Campo Marzo , the Ghett o Ripett o, tha Corso from thc southern end ofthe island Publish ed by tlieir Re- ir.g, Gnrt on , Williamson , , then sent into the neighbouring duchy of Brunswick. , trading with the na- sidense, ID, Berners-s titet, Oxford-street , London ; suit W allifr , Brooroli cad , Noble, Fors ter , Hardman , Ste, fishing weirs. Such protection is specially guran- the Place du Peup le to the Place Colonn * has the ap- tives during the day. The carpenter, who had been The authorities returned him again into Hanover, The inhabi tants by St rai ije, 21, Paterii o ter-ro.v ; [faniiay aud Co., 63, phenson , Weir , Ryder , and Rarker , Hu ll ; Pipes , teed by the lfith chapter of Magna Charta. The pearance of a large lake. , surprised by in New Caledonia before this, did not like tho ap- and the pour wretch uiidirwent a second time the rapid ity inundation found tbonis.-lves prisoners Oxford- street; Gordon, .!*-. L--a/k-nhai!-street; Powell , Ki-niiigham , Johnso n , Ea rle, Corn wall , RoHns ou- laws and customs of Romney Marsh were settled by the of the , pearance of the savages, who were doing all they degrading punishment f- r an involuntary act. , in their houses ' food und levcral withou t any as- 10, Westmorland-street , Dublin ; Lindsay, 11, Elm-row , Ei-igham , Beverley ; Brookes , Doncaster ; Matthews , Henry of Bathe one of i be judges in the reign of , without could to entice the boat's crew ashore by many cun- Upon this ho was sent into Prussia, but again re- Henry the Second, and his ancient ordinances were sistance being possible. ^'Since 1S05 such a scene ban not Ed inburgh ; D. Campbell . US, Argyle-strec t, Glasgow ; CrMiser , Driffield ; Ca'B, Goole ; Milner , Picker ing ; Ste, turned , and was as-aiii ning devices which natives usually resort to. About punished. It was a heart- respected as the embodiment of the principles which been witnessed. The loss has been immense. The shops 6 in the evening, e Ingham , Market-s tree t, Manchester ; Newton , Chu rcb- venson , Whit hy; Bolton , Blaushard , and Co., nar ^rove- rending scene to bi hold Shulm in the iniuSt of the findin g trade getting slack, th y - should regulate all future decisions. A commission and collars are undf r water. Yesterday the waters sub- left thc island , and ftreet , Liverpool ; Guest , Hu'l-rtreet , Sirmiu gham. 1'isker , Otley, Linney, York; Marat on , Bri g*-; , Hurs t winter, on foot, laden with the few things he still proceeded to a small dry sand- * was issued in the third year of Henry the Fourth , to side-l a little. A part of theCorso is free .bu t boats still ply bank , thinking they opinions or tiie patss. Rob.=on , Armitiige . I ngoldl.y. Longbottom , Louth ; Wain possessed, hunted about by the authorities Irom place would be safe there. They vferegard tbe work iiet' ii--; n.-*, the " Silent Friend ,'* , Smith , Rurlin jte Horsb j, furnish the means of providing Kington-upon-Ilull through the adjacent stree ts , carry in g provisions to those made a fire, and had " wri ght , Howdcn ; Rayner n; io) l-.ti'v'., and followed on foot by his wife, with a babe supper , after which the car- IS a -,r .rk embrr -ci-iff most tlea i* and practical Tiews of a Wra ngliatn , J-.ffersou, Ma 'ton ; Rhodes , Snaith ; Champ. with pure water, as well as for draining that town , who are still imprisoned. The Jews ' quarter has suffered penter proposed going to thc boat to sleep in it, but * iiif t-rt. . little *ui< "erstoG< " an " :i t her breast , ami two Iii tie children , one of live and pae-. ot cnmt.Iaiiit s , 1-v. Br o-nhea d. Irelan d, Buekall . Scarborough ; Smith , and removing impure sea or fresh water. We might the most, bu t the extent of the disasters cann ot be yet poor Bessant said he should prefer sleeping on sliora, ovsr b 'Jie major ity of the medical pr ofession , for i ho other of lour years old. At last, when no coun- vrered y Furby. Bridlington ; Ad*»ms, C-'hon , PulU-n , S-lly ', easily cite some very ancient precedents showing the. known ; the mails no longer anivc , nnd two or three thinking there was not the The asst reas tn we are at a lois l-> snow. ¦Vv must , Stow try wuu il receive him, he waa kept in custody at slightest danger. Market Wcighton ; Fleck , Marsh . Roth- rham ; solicitude of the legislature on this subject, but those bridges on the high mad from Bologna , and in the party divided , tho c pro- ha , Confess *.nat a peru sal of t' l'.-i work has left such a Ombler , lloya, in Hniover. It was in vain thai a humane arpenter and two hands j-riniL ,, that .ve aot ouly rt- Hattersl ty, Ball, pffi cer , Bar ton : Brown , Gainsborough ; quoted must suflice. Descending to more modern Marches , bave bean carr ied away . ceeding to the boat, f ew teet favrr aole i:i.i>re ;sion on oar lawyer, Opperman, applied for him to the Diet of which was anchored a rn aead , hilt cordia lly wish every •>ue who is the victim GledbiU , OU Delph ; Priestlay, Fox , Pontrefuct ; D:ilby , times, wc find that among the provisions ofthe 54th A corresponden t at Rome writes as follows :— off the shore. About nine carpenter eo ' Frank I oil; Im received no answer, aud equally un- o'clock the t - M folly, or sufi eris^' froi-.i h-.d'sci-et on . t<. profit by W.-thi-rhy; Slatrr , Bedule ; Dixon, Northallerton; Ward , George III., now repealed, the surveyors of the high- called from the boat on c.d A <• successful at first was the application of Shulm to Rome is once more under wa ter. For some days past . " Who has tho watch advice coufdtrted iu it- pag-s."—Ai--e pir,**ns, who , by an imruo- house Iv - lougiug to one of her suns in tho streets , including the Via Condotti , were only to be ting the remaining Beameii into the boat, but "°t Mercury Ofiice, Notting ham , .March 17, 1845. commune the poor during sickness, and diminish thc poor rates. der:.:e indulg ence of their p i-cions, have ruined their of St. JJidier uu .Mont d' passed iu boats, Tb e utmost consternation before thc poor fcilow was dreadfull y wounded. ^*» Sia,—I have the pleasure of forw-irding y»u tha par- Ur. During thc whole ot By the aid of water constantly nt high pressure liies prevail * d. oF in their *vay to ine consummation of it at the 24*.ii June afterwards died on board of his wounds. The su- COnititutions , ticulars of a case in which BLAIR'S GOUT aud UUEU- , i.e." house remained shut up, and never could become serious By day light the waters had readied to within a foot of -able are affected with any of thosi previous , insurances would be eco- percargo must have been quite dead when the car- leptoi state , MATIC PILLS have proved eminent ly successful. her neig hbours , though they repeatedly knocked nom i , the keystones ef the arches of Polite Sisto , those of the apn - as the various affec- zed and property would be more secure against penter and the remainder of tho boat's crew took yinr.toais tkat astray its .-nach , and called , c iii ld not obtain any answer. In thc conflagration as also life. As a consequence Ponte St. Angelo, Molle , and others less elevated must system o jgiinate .«ts, eicestics, ir- A young ir-imau. named Ma ry Wain , accompanied by ot the possession of his body ; but they were compel.Wt0 .on"- of th e nervous , ^K- evening the cries of some animals, which she kept, system being fully carried out, the tax on ha ve been completely covere d The Pantheon of Coursi , •>: ceri iin ;;ifaeuati . ..u.s, weakness , her parents , Who reside at Watuall , near this town , culled windows give it up, ns the natives, tothe number ka*-1 .-Cg d tritv , obstruct ions convhiced them that she was stirring, and two of the must be abo'islied , because it is a tax on tho Temple of Vesta , Santa Maria in Cosniedin , an d all of at me on Satarday last, being desirous of making he r ventilation , 200, were again approaching 1** Wital im^otency, barrenness, &c. up' -u neighbours sot into her dwelling throw an upper the excavated ruins in the Forum , were und er water. from the scrub, M- known for the benefit of the pub lie. and tlio health of the people must no longer be pe- canoes wero observed Th is medicine is particularl y recommended to be taken ease window , which they reached by means ofa ladder, The coun try from the Foncian hill presented a scene the coming with numbers more* It appea rs that Mary Wain had for some years past rilled for thc sake of revenue. Habits of cleanliness They appeared lo have 1 lefore persons enter into the matrimonial statu , lest, in and found her lying lifeless on the Hoor of her cham- mus t deplorable —oue vast sheet of water , from which been killed while asleep, an* re-.t sufferer from Rheumatism but that in which John Wesley remarked w ere next to habits of I am certain made fhe --vent of pr ocrea tion occurring, the innocent offspring been a g , ber, having been evident y murdered. Thc only thc roofs of bouses and the tops of trees w ere alone no resistance. I'oor Bessant had October Inst shn was moi e than ordinarily afil ' cted, so godliness, would become general ; the working classes his pistols in his belt jhoal d bea r anstamped upon it he pir,.*-:i-al character * l-cifon set n about the bouse in he course of the pre- visible. It is impos sible at present to form even an idea and his carbine under his head. nitic i- so that her father fetched her from her place ol would feel greator respect for the interior of their Ho was a brave deri vable from paren tal debility. ceding day was Debas, and hi* well-known brutal of the loss of life and property occasioned by this visita - fellow, and would not have given in seriice, iu ord r that she might have the attention of her homes and their own personal appearance, when wa- but with his life. Price lis., or the quantity of ?our at lis. in one bottls character at once fixed suspicion upon him , and he tion. Thc amount of misery it will produce among; the mother at hoiii» ; at that time—to make use of the ter was poured into their dwellings, and the streets for 3*'s., by whic h lis. is saved : tic- £3 cases rea r be had was arrested. GWumstaiitiai evidence was given on poorer classes is not to be imagined. Noihin g app roach - W icked Hoax —A hoax, doubtless in imitation of, mother 's description , " she could not lift her hand to her in which they resided were thoroughly drained. s us-ia!, wliich is a saving if £1 12s. the trial Strand. Ricb abb Ahen. imi of the few teeth or must possess and display the moral courage of pro- y manifest. t time elapsed for explanation Ien-rth break out To Mr. Prout , 2 , r oots which may remain in "7 liho-- -*>-f-r a wiiile uadi -eov-red , at tlie mouth , is insisted upon tective interference, nor shrink trom tho high mis- Many thousand s of loaves , w ine, and meat , in enormous the hcax when up came a carrriag e to drive a paf* tf f orm T he never-failing effects of BLAIR'S GOUT AND by many dentis ts, preparing artificial teetli; this pon t i!. ii-.'." *-J:»y it*'i *v'i - ua * '•**•-- -"ii" * I re.tdf'il * is not sion to which he is called. The slaughters of fever quan tities , are already in process of distribution , the tor a morning ride. Presently there came two '° the very vital /t'lEUAtATIC PILLS in curing every description of necessa ry, as Mr. H OWARD'S Patent improved method se, unseen ^, ^nis'.ly endan ^w onr ans , must no longercontiuue to be as fatal as rope himself going about in person to the mor e afflicted butchers' men with legs of mutton , two grocers' l*1*-3 " ar el Gout and Rheumatism , have secured to them a celebrity th ey can be fixed in the mouth with tlie greatest accur acy theslaughters of of afexisirn ce. To those surTcrin .-' from tho consequences of war, and no longer can we be permitted to neighbourhood , and superin tending their relief. The with each a huge cheese, a tobacconist with a box utiei -uailed by auy medicine of past or present times. answering most fully for every purp ose of articulation and act on , », tvhitb this disease may havi left behind in the f.irni of mas tication r and so perfectl y natural in appearance the brutal maxim that disease was intended to keep Prince Borgheee, too, has Imitated this example in a the best Havannahs, and other such likenecessarie-* Tti«y KOt only give relief in a few hours , but r estore to a* to hair* ir* tecoml-irv syinpto ais.eruot ious of the skin , hJoichfS on the d-'fy de tection by the closest observe r, wi thout extract- down a superabundant population . We hare now princel y manner, and all that can wiil be done to miti- ns per order. Meanwhile, also, a fashionable pcrleet health in an inconceivabl y short upace ot time dead »d heail .mif fact , ulecr ati ot and enlar gement oftlie throat ing any teeth or stumps , or giving any pain whatever. learned that the preservation of the public health is gate tbe sufferin gs of the poor. In the Jews' quarter the dresser, '* kit in hand ," entered to shave the They ar e equally speedy aud certain in lumba go, sciatica The new Patent Teeth , inven ted by Mr. HOWARD to to 6itoi: s, and threat ened des truction of thc nost , palate. , the wisest economy *, that it will not only save mischief has been severe , the people having been com- man ; and apace the chimney-sweepers were sreu pains iu the head ord ace , aud indeed of auy rlwumutic or •surgeon Dentist , G4 , Berners -str eet , Oxfor -.'-stre ot, Lon- It; &c, aodes on thc shin bones, or any of thos- paiuf -d money, but preserve the physical strength pelled to make holes in tho solid walls to allow vgr. -ss enter, shouldering the implements of their endt; <, i,uty affe. tioil ; iu fact , such has been the rapidity, perfect don , will he found more economical than others. of those by ier affe-..ious arisin g from the dange rous elfe.-ts ofthe iudis- whom all wealth is created ; it and ingress, the gates at both ends of tbat place being while tho dustman called in tp ascertain " further -a-c, and coiup leto safety of this med! *ine, that it has Doctor De DasscI , of Van Diemen 's Land, will give us produc- ue Cri uiiaa fe use of merc ury, or th * evils oi an imp.-ri.-ci and Hoi- tive for unproductive citizen.* under wa ter. Grea t as may be parliriilars." about lt-tcliing thc nij-ht-art. J'» tue i stoiiis 'ied all who have taken it, and there is scarcely a " (• way 's l'ills.—Ex tract nf a letter f rom John Knight -, by nerving the arm of the present distr ess, the the Concentrated O.-toisive Essctict will he found to , Esq. greatest has yet to come midst of the hubbub, , from the upp<* h* Cure , city, town , or villag.- in the king dom, but contains many dated Laimecston, March , 1, 1S10:— " Pr ofessor Hull labour. It will diminish the number of widows and , and iviU. a gentleman astoiii-hiii-r i'tfe> ts, in checkin it was fM be attend ed with the most loway. -Dear Sir ,—I am authorised by Doctor de Dassel orphans, relieve workhouse infirmaries of their r.S. end of the town, dropped in to inquire what scorbutic com- grateful evidences ofits benign influence. , un- —I open my letter to tel l you that I have just hto* *n, he ravages of the disorder , resnovin b' ail of this colony, to inform jou , that hav ing witnessed here fortunate inmates, and check that " to his interest" that Mr. Philpott had to tell - 229 Strand tendency to phy- heard that a house , containin g fourteen person*., all ot pla ints, and effectually re-establishing the lualth of the Sc.d by Thomas Prout , , , London ; and in several instances the extraordinar y clii-et of your sical degeneracy now so painfully attested Thc perpetrators of this wicked hoax, who, as )*-•• <• •• »y Heaton, l'ills , he , inconsequence , is induced to by medical whom bad perished , has been washed sway by the Hoods. te T Constitution. To persons enteiiii-* upon th e responsib his appoin tment by Hay, Allen, Land, say that you may observation. But the people must co remain undiscovered, ave, doubtless, ihucklin? <> * " ilaigh Townsend , Baines and make use of his name as attestin g to their efficacy. operate with I fear tbis is but one of many similar results of t J -is awful ties of matrimony, and who *;i'er tiaJ the mi3fonuB , Smith , Bell, New- — sanatory reformers in the success of their object; but it is not uiihW w Signed , Joh n Kni ght , Carr Villa , la te pro prietor ofthe this noble work : tlie working visitati on. Upwards ef twenty nin gnilieent stent- pints , to * to dur their more youthfu l days to be atfected mtheu? some, Smeeton , Reinhardt, Tarbo ttom , and Horner , classes will be chiefly they may soon be brought to light , and made "Launce *ton Advertiser. "—These Pills act upon the benefited by tho judicious or- thoBe joys to painters , have been blown down upon an f . Vtonn of the se diseases , a pri ous course of this mcJici u i.eeds ; Brooke , Dewsbury ; Dennis and Son, Burde- founda tion of the system answer for their wanton cruelty.—-Dover Chromd*' , thus curin g the most deep- ganization of the proposed systeai, and if thev will estate of the Borghese , seven miles from llom a. At this highly essential, and of the greatest importance as > in, Moxon, Little , Hardman, Linney, and Har grove , roo ted complaint s, even when every other ea y a trea tment has st dil ct on the principles recommended bv the moment (12 o'clock, 12th December ) the water bus again IIumasi BAvss re :ue 2-a W re serious affections are visited upon aa innoe«r-t."vifc fork ; Brooke aud C»., Walker aud Co., Stafford , Faulk - failed. .—ln the hunipn body tht disiutere atedRess of. an elevated »nd elevating luundated the Corso , aud ie still rising. 1 boue», .Tanttah? 2. 1847. THE NORTH ERN STAR, 3 isting institutions , that restless aspiration for a Sale op the Tkadks ' Liuka uv at i' .wslv.. — Boetr p higher state of being, which characterises the pre- A BAD DEFENCE OF A BAD CAUSE. tfarfetft ** is ono nf the most melancholy pictures which ean sent generation. Antral Menuyeme* ba The literary offspring of these (From the Charivari,) presented of the state of siciety in Paisley, rh-\t the thoughts were hu Vision of Jud principal part of thc stock of books camposinnr gment, drawn forth The perpetrators of the wilful murder of Cracow PICTURE Goon.—Apian has been tried for five years past a the ROME—THE GATES OF by the apostacy of Southey and ' Library has had to bo brought tn the •THE GATES OF his servile adulation to justify and to defend their abominable FOB ras president's bed-boom. Birmin gham, of bindingyoun-i offenders to masters Trades li.;mmcr HEAYEN." of George III., and the Irish are tryine t-i clear off the debt against that institution. Avatar, unparalleled act. To this there is nothing to objects ; it is a ne- when these can be found to reccivo apprentices frmi BI LADY Brr FEBlH for its better irony and cutting (From the New York Tribune.) the R ailway Tunnel - The nttttinz through o'f sarcasm. His Childe cessity of position with people who, , dock, instead of committing them to prison. Tli the Room Scrap Book, IS**?.) llarohl abounds with noble passages like them incur "IS THIS WAR ?" number tunn el on the Dieppe railroad from Petit- ".m. <- i]!e to (From Fisher' s Draxring ; we may men- a responsibility which necessitates their appearance of such apprentices, up to last Michaelm as tion bis reflections on war, Oct. 7, I SiG. 113. tho vaJIev of A roups, a length of.ilwnt2. -il)0 me ' and his musings in the in a court of justice. But what wc complain of is " Monterey, "vis Of these 40 had returned to bad courses res, sThmn gates . O Rotne! ruins of the Coliseum. His ' " While I was stationed with our left wing in one 2!i were has just, been completed, and the masonry w->".' com- Fling wide thy Don Juan has been stig- this—that they choose arguments altogether consis- doubtful ; and U had entirely reformed. dra ws near matised as an immoral e ofthe forts, mi the evening of .'he 21st., s Uise in menced. A King ly guest po m, though we cannot hut tent with the cause—that is tu say, detestable. I aw a tub Price of Coals.— f here »t fro "n in his far home think that thc objection has been a mere cloak under Mexican woman busily engaged in carrying bread was a general On Saturday BnwAvns .—Tho dilicenci- of MM. Galline > .i.! Co., Whose rfiBhtf The ytu-trian Observer, w c s t te advance in the ton of coals, made li- *- ' ' ,d 'car -* which to exclude the work for its democratic ten- hi h ha cons itu d itself and water to the wounded men of both armies. 1 the retail dealers, ru nn in j.' between Vaienc/'a ri'] Avi o , wai ,•>•* ' ¦"• •-fkc'l, Sod „,it'io!is *' ^ * * * their advocate, alleges, b j c o , throughout the metropolis thr.?t gn n not. inpikrim gui.e, dencies. Tiie style is unequal g y way of ustifi ati n that saw this ministering an--el raise the head of a ot the most inferior descri ¦ savs a Lynns journa l, a few days since, bv a 'v <\ ne comtth , it is alto ether a the three powers of tho north were agreed to strike ption iie-criptton bJn*r no ' of b-tore tliy shri ne ; sin gular poeru, but it is re with o d , pive-h ni water and food , a ci:an.'ed at the rate of o0.<. robbers, who carried off a sum of 10,01'Of. i' - c de- To rum - plete with thought, , aud that the instant " those three directly w un ed man nd then wliich his faith denies, pitbosa.id the trus spirit of poetry. It is a poem thc blow carefully bind up his wound with a handkerchief she Deadly 1Byron could ever have written, took from her own be;!. After having exhausted usual commotion was observed B"dv of a Child Found in nib Rn/n.vr' i'AitK. lie it longer anything, to do with the .matter !" Here is a _ in the Findhorn , at ¦ b,*ars ti.e impress of his wonderfu l genius on every her supplies, she went buck to her own house to get one of the spawni'!jj beds, by ., ,„,,„ —Mr. Mills held an inquest- at St. MaryUlm- ' .••i-rlt*. ne cometh—as a King sh uld come! triumphant reasonf or you ! It is only requisite for parly 0f it was g , ana may venture to aiscrt that no oue ever more bread and water for oth rs. A3 she was re- soon di-covered to be occasioned b house on the body of •» new-born female i - '':int, With pomp and rich array ; pa e we thieves to understand each other ; there is then not y the fi -htiii ' o; , took it up without reading it to the end. it breaths turning* on her mission ot mercy, o o , hot-li lar-.'e males. After a ound 'on Tiie'*i'ay morning in tho Regent's P. -it y Wit h sound of trump and beat of drain , the slightest ground for reproaching . The com- to comfort other tw salm n long^trirVie f , b ; throughout a spirit of genuine phtlanthrophy, * them p o , I heard the report of a guti, an; the water bncamo still , aud one of the a mnn nav.i"tl Crak'. » workrnpi, in the cmpV .•: • the A cunqutror -—on Ms way which licity which in all codes is an ajgravatr-n of the wounded ers ns ' ewnbatanis those wiu> rail at it on the score of morality would do p saw the poor innocent creature fail dead : I think it floated to the .-ur l'ace dead. The fish was p si-ner:' of Wo .I s and Forests. U waa li e lookcth—as a King should look— off nee becomes, according to the dictum of the icked u-. > C-mmi.- " well to imitate ; its gifted author has imbued it with was an accidental shot that struck her. I hy the onlwke.s, «nps at Mxikweyirmoiitii "¦" the im:ne of l.vnns , who lives ii) Lineob - *:irfc , nath touched that brow of pride ,*? .-illy inserted in the final act." Do you understand ? lover of bis species, should have in his library. next day, I saw her body still lying there with the Colliery Straiths, into the River Wear, on Saturday ¦Villi-street , Druri-lan p, went home and abi; --:i his w of a human fear Those guarantees being inserted at thc end e The -diddo As Byron was the impersonation uf the present . ther b y e, and the broken gourd, with a few last , and damage-', a vct-scl und erneath the drops. wife in a most -.Immtful manner. The wwiii.'! it Yet staiketh by his side -, was no obligation whatever to respect them ! Ah! read b her sid ^ transitiimary state of the public mind , so was drops of water still in it—emblems of her errand. Wc This accident was caused by fhe breaking of the rope aj.p-.ircd , p;l ;,i nn attention to his threats f> v-rnre pjwt r to that stern spirit comes y a been at Hie beginning ; but, a But Shelley the representative and exponent of tlie future, if the h d only las ! . and while wo were disrviitf- h r grave, on the incline : happ I v no person was injured. time, when the fell.- ,w took lip a wpoden chair > *i the fling; they were at thc end ! The solemn enusgeni 1 nts buried her . The weight aside to not tiie futurity-idea inculcated by our clerical in- cannon balls flew around us like hail." ' French Gkesk— Thursday bein-' the cveof C'nvist- room and struck thc poor croallire several blo*v: over entered into at the latter part nf a document signif y And fee bears him nobly—as becomes dim and shadowy as Ossian's hall of Loda, [Cor. Louisville Conr. ih.is day, y 000 geese were bron:.-ht, .•ays one tlio head , lyiin; Lor iii -*en*-i l>!e nn the floor. II' ¦ -vies structors, ahsolutelv nnthint- : good faith and consistency depend nearl 30, ' A warri or, and a King. summer of the woi ld, o of the journals, to the market of the Vallce, which for help brought, thc lodger ami neighbours to ;i.:r as- but the moral the realisati n place occupied by thc matter -.worn to upon TIIE WHITE SQUALL. Agwi fling wide th s solemn gates Hebraic myth. Shelley was upon the was literally encumbered with them. Geese are •¦istanee, who, on enterinir thc room discover.-.! the of Arcadian fable and What w.mld be said of an accused , 0 Rome ! Without there stands highly gifted harbinger of the coming a sheet of paper ! nearly as favourite a food with the middle ami lower floor covered with iilonir. The poor woman v*. , con- the most r o eplied to his judges.—"Ah ! bah ! the On deck , beneath tho a' -nin g, A pilerim, who in patience waits Dri^hine^s, his whole aspirations were towards the c iminal wh r cla-ises of the French at Christmas, as at Michael- veyed in a d ying state to King's Co!lei*e llc'.j'ital action for which I am brought before you is only in I dozing lay and yawning; , With meek and folded hands; future, as evinced in the Qucen M.ib and thc equall y It was the grey of dawning, mas with the English. and it is not. considered likely that she can stir. ive. eontravention with the last articles of the penal code. PiiOLiFic Canaiiy. hen A woman—tra vel-stained aud worn , beautiful Revolt of Islam. * Ere jet the sun arose ; Sixoui/AU Importation.—A vessel, r e t — A canary with a r. -it of Is any attention ever paid to latter articles "" a riv d at he three young ones two weeks old, heing ' Thy portal tottercth thro ', " T his is the winter of the world ;—and here And above the funnels ' roarin g, St. Kathainu' oe f , New Providence, th<* c..-* -nth. In the same way our Pasquiere and Sequirs micht s D lc rom Nassau brood she has hatched within the present Alone, unfrien ded, weak , forlorn ,— We.He, even as the winds of autumn fade And the fitful wind' s d eploring, has brought among a variety of description * of wood uv.r, ig . allege that'it is always perfectly allowable to make now in tlio of Mr. William And yet a Conqueror too ! Expiring in the froze and foggy air ,— I heard the cabin snoring anil other articles of West India production , ninety- possession Skeliy, Aln- g o o 's last oaths! But wo cnuld even excuse wick. O noble heart ! w hose faith upbore Behold! Sprin g comes, tho' we mus t pass who mads li ht f ne Wi th universal nose. seven logs of horse flesh wood. this ridiculous humbug, if a stop was made there. ojj The Faithful Dog.— On Sundav morning, ai The faint and feeble frame, Th e promise of its birth , even as the shade A nother Disastek tue Edinburgh and Glas- a , no ; folly layed its part, and insolence is So I lay and wondered why light gow Railway. anotuer collision diligen ce was proceeding on its journey n< ar V?nl Thro ' hopeless yiars of travail sore , Which from our death , as from a mountain , flings But has p —On Friday last, un , now about to take its turn. To wit ; " To sum up*, Came not , and wa teh 'd the twili ght , took the passenger'rain a man was discovered frozen io death on the. road. Iu torture doubt , and shame; The future , a broad sunrise;—thus arrayed place near Bishop-bridge, on , it is neither the conventions of Paris nor the respect And the red glimmer of the sk ylight , which left Edinburgh His dog was lying en his breast as if to warm Mm The good fi ht has t thou fought ; aad sow, As with the plutres of overshadowing wings, at a quarter to eight o'clock , , g due to the faith of treaties that have imposed any Tha t f hot acro ss the deck ; reaching Glasgow near to eleven. and it wns not withr.utmuch resistance on tho p .rt of Thy promise d rest so near , From its dark gulf of chains, Earth like an eagle reserve upon the French ; if they had felt themselves And the binnacle pale and stead y, Singular the animal that the conductor could remove ths bod Why siaktth down that noble brow , springs. " Death.—The death of a young woman y strong enouah to break them, lhcy would already And the du il glimpse of the. dead -eye, was lately occasioned in a somewhat curious manner to a house near the spot. That knew nor guilt nor fear % t e have Byron's morbid imagination, the mo her of thos done so lone since, and we should not have blamed And the sparks in fiery edd y, near CharU-roy. Two dogs were iig Gun Cotton.—We were present on Saturday at do come, dark creations of his fancy, the Laras and Childe them for it !" Is this concentration of cvnicism Tha t whirled from the chimney neck htin? near the She cometh , as the poor and mouth of a coal-mine, in the vicinity ofth at the rock-biasting by gun-cotton, in the q uarry be- received many a scintilla- In our jovial floa ting prison Witb baud brea th and sigh. Harolds of his treat poems, bravado enourfi ? Bat, no mat'er. let the esUjffi,;rs , when in their struggles they approached hind the Necropolis , and we wero truly a-tonished light from his intercourse with Shelley, There was sleep from fore to mizen. town To ask a boon—0 mighty Rome! tion of eternal of the north wait a little ; a day will come when we the brink of the pit and rjlled over, to the ureat at i's tremendous piwers. The unwod-.'oable -Mid. die. and its effect was visible in those cantos ol Cnilde shall pick up their glove however dirty it may And never a star had risen Thy have in peace to , be ! mirth of the specta tors of the combat. a solid white rock was sp y y and in- * sums were written during their continental The hazy sk Lament ble lit b it as quietl Of all thy wealth 's uncoun ted Harold which y to speck. cries, e , were immediately heard coming from stantly as if it had been a soft myrtle. What v -ul< l hy which occasionally howev r She asks but tftis—a grave; intimacy. The misanthrop Strange company we harhour 'd • the mine. The dogs, in their fall, had alighted on a• bale of the cotton not do, when a sma ll qu-i .itity And crav es it meekly—as becomes gleams forth in the writings of Byron, " Thestinging POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION-ELECTRIC We ' (stuffed into a bore **ix inches by one and a hap) was 'd a hundre d Je ws to larboard , and broken , the cover of the basket which was as- A suppliant aud a slave! oi a heart the world had stung," was unknown to TELEGRAPH, Ac. Unwash 'd , uncomb'd, unbarberV , cending the shaft, and the pieces failing on the capable, of such effects ? It would blow tip a 'ittlo past 0 Holy City! art thou dumb Percy Bysshe Shelley. He wrote nut of the Jews black , and browH , and grey ; young girl who was coining up in it fr actured her ctty.—Glasoow Constitutional. , , W hen (as in days of yor e) ot , nor lin gered ever the present like Byron On Monday a most numerous partv of ladies and Wit h terror it would seize ye, i'ui 11 in so shocking the o Ashley.— We understand that Lord Ashley like Sc t irations to- a manner that she died on L an The oppressor , and his victim .'came but directed his whole thought* and asp gentlemen visited this admirable place of entertain- And make your souls uneasy, spot. i- willing to become a candidate at the next as he cast a melancholy Thy judgment seat before ! wards the future, Byron, e , where science reigns paramount " day by To see those Rabb i? greasy, Cobden Tribute Fund.—The Manchester sub- election for tbe representation of the city of ¦jlance towards m nt Sha ll the old thunders wake again at Spain and Italy, turned his eyes day," to witness the wonders of modern invention Who did noug ht bu t scratch and pray, scriptions to this Fund have been considerabl Bath , oh the Conservative interest, on ti'e condition wht-re he saw the crescent waning before thu y in The echoes of thy hills ! Greece, and listen to lectures on subaqueous exploits, To starboard Turks and Greek s were , creased during the week , the principal contributions that his supporters will defray his expenses ; other- risin*r splendour of the star of Helies, ana he hoped ; the valuable addresses delivered bv Dr. Bachofftierand on Sptak !—to a listening - world ! In vain Whisker 'd and br own th eir cheeks were , being from places at a distance, inclu ding Tillicmi- wise he will not accept the requisition which has but Shelley gazed deeper into the gloom of futurity, tiie electric telegraph, and Dr. Ryan on explosive No voice the silence rills! Enormous wide their bre eks were, try, Scotland ; Norwich, Lock, and Newcastle-oii-, been forwarded to him, althou gh it is stened by an and saw io the coming time the realisation of his own compounds. Dr. Bachnffncr introduced much Shall he, who guiltless life destroys , new Tb eir pipes did puffalwa y Tyne. Total of the Manchester subseriptioa actual majority of the constituency.— Gloucester- bring visions of Utopia—not only Greece free from matter into his lecture upon the peculiar ; Have sanction at tby shrine » application Each on his mat all otted , £62 576, 1s. 61— .VancAcs/er Examiner. shire Chronicle. the Moslem rule, and the unity a:.d independence of of electricity to the purposes of the electric And , deaf to a wronged nation 's voice, tele- In silence smok'd and squatted , Short-Work in Stockp irt.— We have authority Baths and - Wash-IIousi-s tor the Poor.—Oa ~ Italy r. stored, but the unity and fraternity of the graph. In addition to the usually lucid Hear " Welcjme*'now, from thine f explanation Whils t round cht-ir children trotted for staling that the cotton waste spinners of this the Committee of the Baths and \\ ash- whole human race, the actualization of Hebrew pro- of the principle of magnetism, Tuesday, A voice as of a mighty flood , and a historical notice In pre tiy, pleasant piay. town have unanimou sly agreed tocoinineace working Houses made a report of the numbers of persons , p c a a e, dreamed of by Plaso, aud pp o o Shall drown that " Welcome" sound ; he y nd Greci n fabl of the a licati n f the invention to rail way He can 't but smile who traces four days per week.— kport Advertiser. who had avavailed themselves of tlie hciieiir^, of preached by Jesus, wneu the individual .-hall be p p p Dr. BaehofTner upon this and Stoc The cry of Uood. ' the innocent blood, ublic ur oses, occasion The smiles on those brown faces, A Rare Bird.— About a fortnight ago, the institution in George-street .Enston-squnre, s merged in the universal, and iVoore'a UtopU and entered into a lengthened illustration of a laru e ince Tha t crieth from the ground ! the prac- And the pretty, prattling graces and unc- mman bird made its appearance in the iiiiv- its opening on the 3rd oi August last . Ui to the Harrington's Oceana shall have " a local habitation ticability ofthe new mode of c mmuieation bv the 27th December instant 631 males Oh! when before the gates of Heavm Of those small lit-athcns gay. sery grounds of Mr. Faulkner, near Kersal Moor, , 34, , and 4.394- fe- and a name." magnetic wire upon the new principle, y l , have Those pilgrims i?o:h shall stan d, secured b And so the hours kept tolling -, and «as seen af terwards almost every day ; but ma es bath ed, Ac. T. Fnoar. patent to Messrs. Nott and Gamble. It is but just fnB Qu eic s op Spain.—We give thc following la H is dear name—to whom is given And through the oeean rolling, though m any attempts were made to sh'-ot it they all to observe, in a nassing notice ot the various instru- from the correspondence of one of the niorniiH' To sit at God's right band; ¦Ven t fhe brave Intrh bowling failed , owing to its extreme wari n ess, un til Thursday pa- ments invented for the purnose nf frcilitaling the s pers as a specimen of the beastly itims of " Court No rags shall hide, nor purpl e screen i Before the break ol day. la t, when a person named Smith contrived to get transmtssi'n of messages, ifec., in such cases, a Intellisjeuce"; delicacy and roy alty have no . on- The deeds by either done; CO-OPERATIVE LEAGUE. <" th t When a squall u pon a sudden , witliin shot of it, and brought it down , when it proved the new patent o the above gentlemen is far superior to be a remarkably fine male bittern (ardea stellaris), nexion :— " In a former letter I mention ed the p-'eg- For God himself shall ju dge beeween t» any other that 1i,-ih preceded Came o' er the waters scud ding ; A party 'professing to take their principles from it. The simplicity a bird now rarely seen in England. n anjy of tlie Queen, and the faint hopes entertained The Emperor and the Nun! of the index And the clouds begun to gather , *' Lctterson Labour" by William Howitt, c , and the direct communication esta- Indian Gourd.—There is growing in a garden near by her medical attendants of preserving the i'anui. thc whi h b b And tbe sea was la-li 'd to la ther , « The death of his daug hter. appeared in the p ' s Journal some months ago, lished y the electric current, both with regard to o p , a fine specimen of the Indian gourd , or I have now to acquaint you that her Majesty mis- Peo le the poinlins of the needle and the ring And t ho lowerin g thunder grumbled , M r eth ha*, come into being under the above designation. ing of tho And the li ghtning jump'd and tumbled , pumpkin. It measures upwards of five foot in cir- e Tiied a few days aso, without an y suffering, ot a w This pany he'id their Christmas Festival on Monday- notice bell to the most distant station on any line c e e, and fi ve feet six inches in length. six weeks' child. Her general healfii was not, jn the 2£-" Poetry" and ** Reviews" a ay of telegraph And the f-hip ami all thu ocea n umf renc must m ke evening la-t, at the Farringdon Hall, Snow Hill. , appear to fie mighty strides towards Game Laws.— It seems that some further pro- least affected , and she on 'y kept her room two onys for politics and Revolutions. The extra -rdinary fo- thc necessary simplification of this Woke up in wild cumm-j.ion. About two hundred attended the Soiree which was most important, ceedings with respect to the Game Laws ave contem- in consequence. This untoward event is kept as reign and other news of the week compels us to omit hut at present Then the wind set up a howling, presided over by Mr. William Howitt, who was ac. not sufficiently appreciated agent. plated in the next session of Parliament. si cret as possible." several matters which otherwise would have found a Most admirable And the poodle dog a yowling, compauied by Mrs. and Miss Howitt. practical exemplifications nf tlie French Cattle. — Tbe Fir William Wallace A Maiiommrdan Saint. — Sidi Abdullah , a most place in this page. applica bility of the invention were And t he c-u-ks began a crowing, Alter the rcmnval of the cloth, Mr. Howin rose given during the e , arrived at Blackwall from Boulogne has •venerated marabout, who had given his name to t'.,o course of the lecture from two And the old cow rais ed a lowing, st amer , d a , his first words should lie. " Success to the beiutilul working brought another entire cargo of live cattle, com- street in which he resided , recently died at A'girra an s id modelR on the As she h ard the tempest blowing, Co-operative League," and it gave him the greatest principle of Messrs. Nott and Gam- prising 42 cows and 600 sheep. The importation of in thc 110th year of his age. lie had not quitted ble. Two gentlemen * And the fowls and geese did cackle , &ebieto !3. pleasure to see iu that numerous assembly the dawn present, at the aprcia request cattle from France has continued since our first his dwelling for twenty years, except at distant, ia. of the lecturer And th e cordage and the tackle of that success. He was told this was scarce'.v to be , put into the hands of Dr. BaehofTner notice of the subject , and tho arri vals have now in- tervals, y g , to enjoy a bath. Daring the their several cards Began to shritk and cackle ; and b ni ht called a public meeting, that it siiould be considered , and immediately that gentleman cliii led several thousand head ul live stack. same period he neither touched his beard nor his set to work ting And the spray dash'd o' er the funnels , EVERYBODY 'S rather as a meetim; of a few f iends. It was only a , communica thc different letters of CnaisTMAs Caro-'es on the Eastern Counties. hair. Tlie nativus affirm that, he naver b-jheld the THE YULE LOG FORSHOWING WHERE each name to another And down the deck in runnels; CHRISTMAS HEARTH ; month or two a*;o, t a w s o ed. gentleman , who was plaerd on Thursday the Eastern Counties presented an unusual fa-'-e of a Frenchman. It was no d*)iiht on account W CUT AND h t the league a c mmenc the other side of the stage. And the rushing water soaks all , IT GRE ; HOW IT WAS Co-operation was nothing new, but heret-iiore thc In a space of time in- , e c "arrival ol extenr-ive of this peculiarity that the Mussulmen regarded him IT WAS credibly brief and without the From tbe seaman iu the fo'ksal , scene in cons quen e of the BROUGHT HOME ; AND HOW working c'as-es had to-operated to rait-e wealth for , slichtest con- , carrying passengers luggage and basket s, as a Miint. of " The Chronicles of versation To the stokers , whose black faces trains , BURNT—By the author othets." Co operation had built cities, and laid the (except hy telegraph) between (hem , hampers, «Sic, containing a most extraordinary sup- Loan Stanley has issued cards to a distinguished Morti- the name in Pee p out of their bed places ; the Bastile." London : T. C. Newby, 72, foundation of Kingdoms . We had been ruled, and each case was proclaimed amidst ply nf poultry for the London circle of Pr>tecti**r*ist Peers, inviti ng their iivese. ee the enthusiastic And the captain he was bawling, market. By the morn- mer-street, Cavendish-square. often misruled by co-operation. L*ud cheers. ) plaudits of the auditors.—Of Dr. ing ma il train upward ulit, at a grind banquet , tobe giveu by his I/a-hip on the Ani the sailors hauling ; of 2,000 packages were bniu It is tbe misfortanc ofthe author of tbi** neat little e and not un- Ryan's lecture on Professor SchtBibien' o , , pulling , to the Sl.orcdi tch stati evening of the 18'h , the day before the Arm i s had been called together, s gun c tton Aud the quurter -deek tar paulin g >n. An afternoon train, whieh proximo Christmas work that be should have followed instead t y destroyed the fruits of that power win- h and explosive compounds ceuerally, it is only neces- consisted of nearly thirty carriages ' the opening of Parliament. requentl sary to say Was shivcr 'd in the squalling; , carry in-' between of preceded Dickens. Had be been first in the field had called them together, co operation. (Hear, hear.) that it was delivered to an over-crowded 30.) and 400 passenger*- Post-office Proceedings — (From a Correspond- And the passenger? a.vi.ktn , arrived considerably after its pe s e e v a Th*i immense masses of wealth by which we are sur- a udi tory with great effect ; and intense interest was , appointed time. en t) —Thomas Mitchell , the subsui'ter , who was dis- we are r uad d h could ha e written n e r e , as Most pitifull y shaken ; excellent Christmas story, o b a rounded, was created by co-operation. The great xpe ienc d was evinced '-y thc uninterrupted at- Sunderland. —The weather has been very missed from the Post-office service on »\\ alleged ' th ugh e b d never te disp And the steward jumps up, and hastens severe, a t " Carol,'" or the " Chimes;" but, , mischief was, that this co-operation had been in the ntion layed by all who had the pleasure of hear- and the poor are suffering c-cat privations ' eha-gc'of insolence to John Playle, an assi.-tant in- re d be as it L- ing it. More visitors have Fo r the ni-Ccssiiry ba=ins. . we feel that many of his pictures have too close a si- hands of the few for the be efit of the few. (Hear, attended this institution Pksursiimj .—-On OWrisimas-\lav a Ecniloman in sy vcUw , lv.-8 been nppwnte** by the Govcvninont to a -'.urine the present holidays - milarity to parts uf the above named works. This i« ,) Education had been confined to the few, and than at any Christmas Th en the Greeks they groan 'd and quiver 'd, Edinburg received through the Post-ollice the fol- situation in thc new rail "• ay office about to be per- hear o , since its establishment. h to te regretted, for there is much excellent writing it were these few whs had secured to themselves the bef re A nd they knelt , and moan 'd , and shivcr 'd , lowing letter, enclosing two half-crowns :—" Sir,—In manently established in Grent George-steel, West- in tbe book which no mere copyist eouid have advantages, but we had lived to see the day, when As the plung ing waters met then. , a foolish and mad freak, I last summer, stole your min-tcr. It would appear from this step that the bad sense or soul enoui-h to " get up." There is, allparties were spreading education. The working And splas li'd and overset them ; bell-handle. I beg to sent! you what I hape is the full Ministry are not satisfied with tiie proun.ls upon aboHt And they call iu their emergence too, a robustness, an oid English truthfulness, classes were educating themselves, schools, colleges, i-Har&et flittell fgrn re* cost, aiid to express my sincere sorrow lor being so which Mischell was expelled fro m the Po- t-olHco. this story, tar superior to anything to be found in &c, wire rising on every hand. So b&merowere Upon countless saints aud virg ins; foolish. Death of the Italian Pathiot Fkedeuick Gon- " The Battle of Life." Whatever may be its faults, now permitted, the people had resolved to become And their marrow bones are bended , The British Museum and the National Gal- FALioxEiii. —The li ttle vi!l"ge «f flnspenihal , is si- to well'cal- we know of no book since the " Carol" Rebecca and her children, and breakdown all toll CORN EXCHANGE , December 28. And they think the world ia ended. LK ltY. -On Monday tho doors of these. " National tuate in the St. Gothard Pass, almost on thc sum- -with generous, kindly A t this day' culated to inspire its readers bars on the high road to knowledge. (Cheers.) Co- s market the supply of Em-lish whea t was Ami ihe Turkish people foi ' ard Institutions" were thrown open to the holiday folks, mit, and only a couple of leagues from the hc-piee, in thoughts, and contempt for tbe mere nioney-grub- only moderate , and met a brisk sale at a further advan ce the most lonely part of the operation had been adopted in France and other Were , tri ghtcned and behorrorM , and during the hours appointed for rrmainin-j open mountain. There ar- bing spirit which is esteemed by so many the first e of in to ;is per qu ;ircer over thc currency of this day week. rived there on ihe , places, but their systems was too comp lex. W are The forei And , shrieking and bewildering , weiv thronged with visitors. night of the 8th Dei.v'nbi-r, a of virtues. From first to last the story is well cal- not vet prepared for Owen er Fourier. We must gn is held for a simil ar improvem ent , and there , sick unto death , and accompanied , is still a good demand for shipment to Irelmd , bu t the The mothers elutch'd their children ; Deplorable Accident from Fire Arms. — A man only by his culated to enforce its excellent moral " that we are sow the seeds and then Co-operation will take root. ra pid advance has somewhat checked business. And men sung, ' Allah ! Illah ! mela ncholy accident happened at Milverton on Fri- wife, on their road from Paris to Italy. The sfran- , sent into the world not to live for ourselves alone If asked what the plans of this League were, he Mashullah and Bismillah !' day last. _ A pernoii of the name ot Cross had been ger was so ill that he had to be carried fro m the car- but to do one another good ; and lig s would ssy they wereas numerous as tbe multifarious iiii TT ¦ i riage into the inn. and on tho next day lie hten and ea e one Theu all the tleus in Jewry nut shooting, and on return ng neglected to draw was a another of the burdens which it falls to our lot to g , v s , a e thc charge from his ;' corpse. He, who had thus expired within a few reli ious sects but his iew were th t very man PROVINCIAL MARKETS. Jump 'd u p and bit like fu ry ; gun, which he phi'-ed near tho carry." We regret we cannot spare room for ex- in to save something out of his wages, in miles of his native land , from which he had should beg And tl-.e pro geny of Jacob clock ; his son, a little boy, took up the gun an*! been so tract- The book is admirably illustrated by G< orge fact that tiie working people should accumulate RicnH oxo (Yorkshire ) Corn XTarkkt. —We had a long exile-!, was one of tha nobl-.st of the martyrs in . Did ou t be main deck wake up snapped it, when unfortunately it went off . and the Cruiksliank. a t " YuJe equally thin supp ly of grain in our market to-day, which eauseil ihe cause of Itolinn freedom , Frederick Gor-.faUon We he r ily recommend the capital ; those accumulated driblets will be (I wot those greas y Rabbins whole of the contents were lodged in the mother's .eri. Log" to our friends both youug and old. as -:ood as the capital of the miliionare, and would a brisk sale at an advance on hist week' s prices. —Wheat head Extreme Cold in Rome.— A letter from Rome of , sold fro m 7s to Ms ; o-.t« Would never pay for cabins ' , who fell dead on thc spot, leaving several laiirfl-id gas or any company quite as well. , 3s to 4s Cd; barley, 4s dd to ; thc ISth says— " An excessive cold , o produce is ;?d : beans , 5s fld to lis per bushel . And each man moan 'd and jabbs t 'd in motherless children. acc mpanied by (Chie-s. ) Once successful the great difficulty was Increase or Intoxication in enow ,, h*u succeeded here the inundatinn. The po- Wak v Firxt ) Corn* Market —The arrivals of wheat , in- His hlthy Ja wisii gaberdine , Edinburgh.— AND SHELLEY. over, and no master, or manufacturer had any right The pulation is the more sensitive to these variations of SCOTT. BYRON. deed <>f all grain , are limit ed, owing to vessels not bein ^ In woe and lamentation , number of persons found on the publie streets in a tofel hurt or jealous at their attempt to better their state of intoxication and temperature th at it is not accustomed to th*vn. able to get up: there are , however , si.mp les a t market . A howling consternation . unable to take charge ot When tiie Northern Romancer threw the bright condition. Whu were the present great manufac- The attendance small , and only a moderate business done themselves has of late very much increased. Cold in Switzerland and Florence.-— In Swit- aurora of i.-is magical genius over the musty chro- turers, but operative"* like themselves. (Hear iu wheat of all descriptions , at last week's ra tes. This was the White Squall famous , A Veteran Lawyer.—The senior mem ber of the zerland frost has been so intense, that at Neufchatel o t quity, weaving therefrom with fairy hear.) He wasdelighted to see so many ladies here, Match ester Cork Market. — At our market this morn - Which then and tfiere o'ercame us, Paris bar is at present .V. Girard de Bury , a last week the thormometcr fell to 27 det-rees b-L-low nicles f an i in<» there was not much But we look'd at Captaiu Lewis who h s zero of the Centigrade scale (17' links, the creations of lm vivid fancy, the reading in that circumstance he saw the greatest augur ol pas^iup in wheat , hut holders , in , just completed his 100th year. below zero of Fah- world had already become weary ofthe tedious nar- success. lie had faith that women would s-e its some instances , required rather higher rates than on this Who calmly stood and blew his Going Ahead.—Ap. American has renheit). On the banks of the lakes the thermo- day se' nni ght. proposed to cast rations, unnatural plots, and sickly sentiment of the practicability. He was at a meeting the other day Cigar iu all the bustle , ships in one piece from an alloyed metal, whic'a , ac- meter stood at. 20 Centi»rade. We find a'.sn, by a TTarki.voto.v Cait .v XfARKET. —There was a fair atten - ¦school of Richardson, and Hannah Moore. The me- at which ruau was described as the tree, and women And scorn ' d the tempest's tunBel , cording to the discoverer, e s g letter from Florence of the 19th , that the weather our ancestors had become obsolete, , but he would have a clock as the dance at the market , and a modera te quantity of whea t And oft we've thought hereafter , combin s the tren th ol lias been very severe there. There had been trical legeuds of as the flo wer offering , which was readily bought by thc millers iron with the durability of copper. a heavy at 3d How we hea t the storm to laug hter: fall of snow and all thc imaginary talent of Anne Radcliffe could simile of which nun were the hands, or the gte.it per bushel advance for secondar y quality , and at ra ther Site for the Wellington Statue.— Mr. Barry , and the ice was bo linn that skating took not invest her wildly extravagant conceptions with , and women the main spring sitting behind the prices for the finer sorts . For well he kne w his vessel has been applied to, and under his direction , as a pre- place daily ; two sledges also were seer.—a very un- dial With that vain wind could wrestle ; the c.i.irms which hung around the productions of dial. (Hear, hear. ) The English are a mighty Unix Cons Makket. —At th' s dny's market with a liminary step, s 'mc men wero set to war!-: to dig u usual si ght for the Florentines. com- Aud when a wreck we thou ght her , Woli* at Peckham. the -j ifttd author of Waverk-y. Scott struck out a »iticn. We have established a great system of eood supply of wheat from the farmers , our millers tri ed hole in the parade , simply to ascertain the nature of — A large ar.d feroei.ms wolf- naw path, he created a new epoch in the history of merce. We have carried cultivation over trie Indian hard to buy on last week's terms , but in the little busi. And dom'd our selves to slaughter , thc ground there, so as to judge of the propriety of supposed to have escaped from some travelling mc- uess done we quote prices Is to '.'s per qr. higher. How gallan tl h t her nagerj ), " fictional literature. empire, thr.'Ugh the American Territories and y he foug , adopting that site. The excavation has since b\en was l ast Wednesday despatched in a tie Id Wiio has not sorrowed for the unfortunate Effie Australian colonies—(hear, hear)—and by our pro Bibxikgham Corn Excicavgk. — Durin g- the present And thought the hubbub broug ht her, filled in. neat' i'cckli.im. Thc skins of severa l d";j s ar.d cats, 1 Deans ? or lamented over the untimely fate of the pased wide world system o " Co-operation, we sl-a'l week , owing to the ehangein the weather , and less activity And , as the tempest caught her , Oil Cakk.—The Lanarkshire arrived from New found near the animal's lair, suffici ently showed how in London and Liverpool , we canno t note any further r amiable Amy Rjb?art ? But, perhaps, the finest confer on England great and illimitable blessing?. Cried ' George some brand y and wa t.r !' York, has brought a large quantity of this article, the tua*-ter wolf " got his living." advance in wheat , but some large sales have beeu made And when , its force expanded A Great Fact.— In proportion to the mn- cone, ptiun of a temale character which ever ema- (Great applause.) at last week's prices. , consisting of 137 casks, 60 tons to one party, .iopuly of nated fiom the pen of Walter Scott, is the beautiful The lollowitig sentiments were proposed :—" The The harmle ss storm was ended , and thc land in any country is there misery nnd crime. Newcastle Corn Market. —Our farmer s brou ght a other parcels in which tho exact quantity was not and high-souled Rebecca. With ail his undeniable Aud, as the sunrise splendid " IJ i'man IIoRSEsnoES. —There is iron enough in brotherhood of man , may it speedily lie recognised fair supp ly of wheat to our market to-d ay, and we had a mentioned in tho official report ; and al**o the large the hero-Hcrship and r-ordly conventionalism, the hy thc whole civilized world ;" " Co-operation, and good show nf samples from the coast , ba t a very limited Came blushing o'er the sea, quantity of 101.133ibs. weight in bulk of the article. blood of forty-two men to make fifty howe-siioes, noT(-li-t could not deny the qualities which consti- may thc Co-operative League prove an cn\-cti'c in- extent of business wa« transacted , although holders I thoug ht , as day was breaking, Novel Importation.—The American lineV-paekct each weighing iialf-a-pouiid. would willingly have submitted to last Saturday ' My little girls were waking, A Man is taller in tho morning by half tute moral Ueroistn to the dark-eyed daughters tl strument for the banishment of poverty, disease, s prices. shi p Ilendrick Hudson brought thirty barrels oi an inch Israel. In our opinion, Ivaidtoe, , , the most as;d crime." LivERroot Corn Market. —The wants of Ireland con- And smi ling then and makii.g pork suet. than he is at night. is in fact Hope brilliant creation ot his genius ; the character of These sentiments were spoken to in eloquent tinue urgent , and lar ge quantities of wheat , (lour , India n A prayer at home for nte . The late Storm and Let- for the Fat and the Lean. Inundations at Rome.— 3(i *— About tho Richard C*ur-de-Lion is, perhaps, too favourably p , by Messrs. Anger. Goodwin, by, corn , meal , bailey, beans and peas, have been shipped ters fro m Rome of the 12th slate that the disasters age of , it is said tho lean m.ui becomes fa iter , s eeches Barm fur that destination within the past week. The sales for Tiie Ancient Britons.-—The best materials for the fat man leaner. and , and that of Athelsfm too weak and vaecila- Roberts, Slaney, penc Hall. getting at the earl ts coins, occasioned by fhe overflowing of the Tiber had drawn and S local cunisutn ption have been moderate , hut an extensive y history of acountry are i The Ohio. ting for our conceptiou of the sturd y independence of In conclusion, the Chaiiimax said, he thoughtfthey its architecture and itB manners. The Britons, caused so much distress that the Pope has appointed — Fossil remains on the Ohio, *, business has been done mi speculation , nnd the bulk of , that it was once covered rove a Sastm thane, but the other cliaractcis are finely would all acknowledge they had enjoyed a rinht the recent heavy arrival of wheat , flour and Indian corn , , had not yet converted the Britannia metal a committee to open a subscription for the pojr. The by the sea. however The Sea.— When the sea is ofa blue drawn. Isaac of York is a gf small amount. that in looking to the manners of our ancestors for shal Ncy and Marshal Snult. species of fishes. The genius of Scott revelled in the tournaments, e dissolved. PuimiJCTiVKNL ss.—A single horse ilv th meeting Manchester . — It would be a useless task to attempt to enlightenment , wo look, utterly in vain , lor there is The late Sir Fowell Buxton.— Small allotments ) produces in festivities, and barbaric magnificence of the middle give the price s of either cloth or yams ; aud unt il the n i Druidical Chesterfield to atf rd us any informa- of land having been granted to iwenty-fcur pour inha- one season -0,0**O ,320 ! ages ; lie ever strove to throw a halo over the past ; Lirerpool market becomes much more stable than it at tion upon the eti distant bitants in the parish of Triniing How Far a Fli-a Ji'mps.— Thc flea jumps 2(»0 greatest quette of that period. There ham , by the lute Sir his mind was essentially formed upon a love of aris- Mtstekious Affair in St. 1-anc«as.— n presen t seems like to do, we sha ll eoutinu J in the •s every Fowell times its own len Jh, equal to a quarter ot a mile A rum ur goods and reason to believe that our forefathers lived Buxton , Bait., the occupiers thereof desire . tocratic and feud-il grandeur. It evidenced itielf in ofa serious character has obtained exten-ive circula- uncertain ty as to the real market value of for a mail. , twist. in an exceedingly rude slate, and it is therefore per- to express publicly their most grateful thanks for his baronial hall at tion in the parish of St. Pancra** t Tn*; Black Ostrich stands 7 feet high. Abbotsford , in his worship of , concerning he done haps as well mat their manners—or rather their the boon bes , which has already , Rosetta Brotvu aged t wenty, late in the RiiAnroRD —There has not been much bu siness towed upon them in his uiciuies of the courtly splendours of death of , in combin g wools. For clothing woo! there is a good de- want of manner'', should be buried in oblivion.— been of great benefit to themselves and families. A Settlement for Life.— A gentlemen in Vir- rank r. Jenkins of Huntley-street ' Kenilworth, and the turbulent baronage of Scotland. service of M , surveyor, , mand. There h as, during the week, been more bu siness Cointc Ilistorv of England. Longevity.— A venerable and patriarchal labourer gini a , aged ll»3 years, has just completed a pedes- His favourite characters were Highland eatemns, Tottenham C miles throug h the west. It is Canute and his Couiitikiis. ay, named C ar es Vin cent S int bonier depredators, feudal barons, and time-serving a belie! that ii.ste:.d of having committed suicide, future delivery, at a small advance. —One d when in thu c a , , ou Saturd ay week, a g t supposed that he went to look for an eligible loca- to havedoiie she was murdered. plenitude of his power, he cmsed the throne to be Ni hol s Dorset h vin at ained cavalier-*and courtiers. Charles II. was to his eyes, as sue was supposed , IIcdder snei.d.—The cloth market , to day has been the age of 104. liyn to settle for life ! ou Ro-*etta Brown was held by Mr. Mills compara tively inactive , In eassinetts and cashuie rctts removed from the throne-room and erected, during blinded bv the pomp and glitter of courts and com- The inquest The British Museum Closkd. — On Saturd ay Crit i ques. t tiiere has been more doing. low tide, on the -.ea-sliore. Having taken his seat, — Among others , a lady correspondent pete, l " merrie monarch of comedy—the on thc 23rd ult. The evidence went to show, hat morning, long before ten o'clock the hour heyes the following on y the of business continues to be d y his courtiers, he issued a proclama- , for to the Gateshead Observer . e infamous Claverhouse a grai eiul cavalier: while, although betrothed to one young man, she was in Ha: if.vx —A f iir amou nt surroun ed b opening, a considerable number of persons Th y on dun e in the heavier descriptions of piece goods, and yarns tion to the ocean, o b d g , and command- , a great refer to an cxhibiti- .it of paintings in North Shields, theot':tr hatid, the sincere piety and religious z.-a! love with another man, when she consented a day f r i din it to rise portion well-dressed artinns, had assembled in the as detailed in thu to iier death, to have the bauns be- are no wor ne to sell, hut prices are very fnaih-quntu to ing it not on any account to leave its bed until his catalogue :—" No. 2, was ' Ship- ofthe Covenanters*, and the sterling independence of or ttvo previous a half- front of the M useum , but were ' those of combin g wool, which generall y ar e fully permission for it to get up was graciously awarded. , with nearly 20 000 ping Askew . —-But 1 eould sec nothing that ailed the the Puritans, were ridiculed and misrepresented. tween hci-sclr and her betrothed put up in Padding- what was obtainable about a month Others who called during the day, ; penny per lb. over The courtiers backed the Royal edict and en- doomed to tlis.ip slii ;is they ail seemed straight. No. 10, Pigs feed- We look in vaiu through the writings of Scott for a ton-church. Tlte other person was a lodger in the back 'for the low and middle qualities , these at pr. seut , pnin ttnent , as on applying for couraged with the grossest adulation this first great . admission , they wore in g M'Jilaiid.'—1 f»*kul a little, gentleman in *pecta- single liberal sentiment, or the slightest tuanitesta- house where Ro-ett-". Br-iwu was in service, being most in request severally informed that the and practical attemp t to prove that Britannia rules the Museum was " e c[ci were Morland v, as; but he onl y ghed at me. tion of sympathy with the democracy. He wascsien a 'clock in the afternoon of the day Wakefield. — There is no var iati on from our last open on Siturday." This nev r lau bout five o in w aves. Such a rule h'>wever was soon proved to . app eared so astounding Yet I assure y* ;.ii , sir, all that was to be seeii was a tiaj ly tli»- Lard and chronicler of a past age—the em- which she put up the banns of marriasie she was week's report in either the long or short wool tra de. _ , , and inexplicable , it being " '! be niitniiig better than a rule nisi which it is impos- geuer«tlly understood tha little lad feeding a pig with a cabbage leal No. S'.J, b'jfliin ctit of those conservative opinions in politics discovered i.t Mr. s's a , with her ItociiDAi.E Fla nnel Market. —There is little change to , this institution would * J enkin coal cell r sible to make a bsolute when oppose!! by Neptune's be aiwavs open on hnlidavs, 'Tuhit and Ang-dafte- Rembrandt. Tobu 1 could and ici'don , and that exclusive principle of social throat cut from c;»r to ear, and a carving knife lying r eport In the flannel market to-day ; business still con- that crowds during the day in kilt-.w.ss a of any speedy amen d- irrcsisiib'e motion of course. Kvery wave of Ca- ass- mbled iu the street see, and aSenlch Angel , Hying aloft cnn- e, which are now rapidly passing away. near to her. Ther- was no medical man examined tinues dull , with no cxeeption muyinuriii at the 1 find the lif ment. e's sepptrp was answered bv a wave from thc sen , K injustice of exclusion ou this, spiciiotis object ; but nowhere could fugitive Byron was tiie m-ral aiiti p-.de of the Northern as to the nature of the wound, and some friends of nut perh aps thc oiih ' and the wh o wore alrculy up to their holiday in the vear. Kcn-bran-it! No. i Ui> , ' Cattle Story ,'— i' y every Romancer ; he wns the representative ot the present the dccea-ed charged the suspected party, t LuicEs -KR .—The deman d for hosiery has been dull I'" courtitr-*, wi h the last mout h. The cotton branch having become one ef ankles in salt water bc'iaii to fea r that thoy should National Gallery —To t , another of our " na- cow ' there huns! a tail ,' but I could net g.-t at the asc as Sciat wa*. ol the past—his poems embodied bei ng the cau-e of her death , and were about to give , his great importance in our town , severa l houses have been soon he pic';led in tho fo'amin*- brine. At length the tion.;!" in stitutions, thc publi c were also iknic.l story." the lit i n-; spirit of democracy, as those of Scott did evidence iu retlr.'tice to hvr alleged seduction , dila- hut induced to lay in very largely ut cotton yarns on sp monarch himself found his fjotstn- -l disposed to go on admission , and thrum-h tbe Mime punctilious eti- " Ax.vhXATto x and War." —- " That 's I-- every the sl.a.in.w uiisuh-.tmt.al image of feudal aristo- the de'ui'.y coroner would not ai'ow tht-ni to proceed, , and its' late rap id rise has caused the wholesale ' t ion l y of its own accord , a e s quette, viz., " not open on Saturdays," while , tt word of it," said a pert old maid, " rio sooner du cracy. T:;tragh himself a member of tbe privileged a'.le-iti-', as his reason, if lhcy allowed private cha- houses to -.ivcout tl i ei r orders very earl y for the spri ig swimming nd ther wa every you hi; a-s. sit continue d to the prospect that tli'.1 whole p*arty would undergo the preve.it parley , thc outer gates wero /cost ri-ji -Uv g«-t- married than you he.ijin to tight !" order and born <-f a family noted for its loyalty and it * racter t<- 'iiled in that court, thev might " trade , and so emp loyment has been ' workmen. The worsted spinners are very linn in their ceremony of an immediate investiture of the bath. kept closed . staunch adhciv-nce to chmcu and .-tatc principles there till d.ioms- ay." A long altercation subse- Goon on Hutu Sides.— A Q,uakov having suld a price s. Tho sovereign who was very lightl , Tin: the nob e ••*<".et cast the h:>!o ef his brilliant genius quently ensued, and ultimately, a verdict was re- , y shod soon Danish Armv.— A letter (rem Copeuhagen t ine hulking but blind horse, asked the purchaser ; till lit-if, t'i l-ic eff-et , " That deceased destroyed h'.r- Nottin gham .—Lace: All descriptions of goods kept found t! a', his -umps w .re. n t capablo o! gefctiii" rid .-t-'.tes, tha t in consequence of the dean -ess of provi- •• W. li , my tnc-iid, uo-it th-ai r,ec in over U.e loftiest th<-inis and the most liberal senti- bu t not in anv lauit " but ivh - .t wu< hersta'e of mind at the ime the'e thei r prices , the coarse piaiu nets are higher , t , whi ch was now rising very rapidly. sions , the King of D'.-iic.itii'l' has published an m-.tet iii in ' . '' ment w-ucli enw-V.e humanity. His sympathies sel', ' pr oportio n to the actual rise iu the varus from which they of the wa er sitlhelt-nt evidence to prove." The friends Having sat with his feet in tlie sea for a few minutes of the day, giving to eaelt soldier an angincn iaiion o i " None whatever were<-.,¦:• v.i'h those who sou-iiit the elevation of was not were made. F< r cotton hosiery the demand is steadi ly '¦•¦ ," was the replv. 'S i ;i, at the thne, loudly expressed their ietiv. am) j'otrw '.s'mig the .slight .vpeeimi.-ji of hydropathic • • <>i f.»iir .Nki;l/iigs(rtb'iut JO' centums) n u' -iv , am; " Nv.fc' uir * .'loncst tli eir fei ow-men, and iie lauiic:.- the most br:ifuii *. i-f the dcei ¦ improving. Tiie glove branch is iu rather an iu will be. ever see any m thce," ** id "" - ¦ sul'seq u-ntl y had tlie bod y t-x- treatment, he lu.d etidured . he jumped suddouly up, an addi tional loaf ev-ry thr ue days. Each soldier , i.lroa'.ili r.iii. e-iWi*.«,-." * .i« iiiu-e, feu ¦ -.'•it w.th the keenest ir-my, dissatisf-v; .!'» . •'d state. * bv a smveon . wlw, it is stated, declares that sines ii'-t anil began to )ahn *- o his T .]..-: in,- s <¦' the day. II«>w unlike fho tii-ie avriiucJ Olascow. — Cottin Yarns : A fine market hut ' - Ahead. — " Received , .-d's throat was t-uv in such a way that it t-xt-nsiv .-. C.tioii t.- oods : Tiie market for g.io.Is gene- which lie iiaii b. 'ii betraye.1 by tlieii' euti'.ig-.oiw ll i t- having thre e children or mo e, is to receive a svrtml bv 3 cam '" ' head of the -* <.!e';ra- Serf ;..). a- :ii, .o- :.v.or*ii!ji-*-ii': ? .'i"i - "f .'Ci'ti! -^ r*,!: tii e ion on the existence of God , between 0. lan guage. We turn to such a work as "The Wood of a sing pl an s for the project ; opened a surp lus of jE20,000 per annum for payment of the Spi rit" with sensa tions somewhat similar to those of the up the general scheme of agency ; wrote to, and enable d the other parties to write to Mexican and not Texan ground. The Bacheler and S. D. O.ven, 1 vol., clotb boards , the most influential persons occupati on of wear y travellers iu the desert , when they approach thoso in the United Kingdom and America for co-operation in sueh a work ; and procured tbe literary assistance of the n ecessary staff for carryin g out the project ; and we therefore and lettered ...... 1 10 Springs from which they draw reno vated liti» this terr itory wa9, , an act of invasion on and rigour whole splendid array of writers of eminence which have appeared in that Jouonal , with three exceptions. These estimated the amount at ONE Ditto, in a wrapper ...... 1 to continue their course. —Bury and Suffolk Herald, HUNDRED MIL - the part of the American s, calculat ed services will be found wledged by the Editor , in panes 32 and 34 of the " Annals " , and , as we To be h ad also in Eight Parts , at Sixpence each , dul y ackno of that publication . L IONS ; thus at one and the same time the public , as by one impulse, conceived it to be creating an believe, intended , for the pnrpo se of exciting or in Twenty-four Number? , at Twopence On the very first appearance of this Journ al, wholly and solely the CHARTIST POEMS , ours ; and letters and congratulation s pour ed in from all sides. As it was fuund that our influence agricultural. capital of that amount , and leaving a each , Voluej' s Ruins of Empires an d Law of was thus Mexicans to an outbreak . The scheme succeeded BY ERXEST JO NES. essential, and the other parties wanted means to carry out the design, I at once purchased half that property, ana Kat mv, 1 vol., cloth boards aud lettered , with residue of Two Millions per annum , to insure its and then commenced the war of invasion >hich has .Price Three Pence. engaged zealously to co.optrat e. These facts were du ly announced in the same pages of that publicatioa. Thr ee Engravings ...... 3 0 fair and impartial expenditure , and the punctual thu s far resulted in the addition to the FOURTH EDITION But thoug h I b»lieved that I had secured , by con t rac t, the full liberty to work out my views for such a publication , Analo-Ame- To be bad in P.irt * at Sixpence, and in Nos. at 2d. , REVISED AND COBBBCTKD. and to secure also the free and honourable continuance of the contribu tions of eminent wi iters , I soon found myself payment ofthe interest . ri can republic of an extent of territory Yolnej 's Lectures on His tory, cloth boa rds ... 1 6 Repk-te with the fire of genius, and poetic powers of the excoedin " very hi ghest order , for eloquence and destruc tive power grievously disappointed. I soon found that my whole intention , so far as the public was concerned , was frustra ted Wc averred that if God' that of the " old thirteen " Ditto, in a wrapper ...... 1 ° ¦ , s gift to man was too states of the Union? they appear , to us, almost unrivall ed. We say ' destruc- and ren dere d abortive. It will be seen by reference to that publication , that from about AugUBt the contributions Tolnej "a Law of Nature ...... 0 4 tive," for their tendency is '• circum scribed to secur e to each a nest and a labour But at what cost has this been effected ? At * worse than Democratic. "— of both Mrs , Howitt and myself have rapidly decreased in number , and that almost every name of great Bote, except the Sketch ot the Life of Volney ...... 0 New Quar terly Review.—( Tory.) those of Mr. Fox, and of Mis s Ma rtineau , tho lat ter introduced by me, has as ra pidly disappeared too. field , that then , and not t ill t hen , we would acquiesce cost of millions of dollars and thous ands of lives Miss Wright 's Popular L ctures, 1 vol, cloth These poems have earned for their author the admira - . which render ed it imperativel y necessar y for me to get as fast as possible o e o t e o boards and lett ered ... ' ... 8 0 tion of thousands . They may be claessed together as Fur ther circumstances came to light , in the necessity of emigration. S m f h murderous h rrors of Monter ey ha ve inadvertently fallen. Besides a startling attem pt To be hud iu Parts at 6d. each , or in Nos. at 2d. stirring and truly poetical appeals, which must command out of the connexion into wbich I had made to restrict both been laid before our readers. Let us aid that the response of the mighty multitude. from wri ting for the publ ic in a journal of our own or even from contributin g We averred that the Irish landlords would re- one Miss Wright 's Fables 0 1 —Northern Star. myself and Mrs . Howit t , to any other ; The se poems may very appr opriately be styled the out- I could not consent to become responsible fer liabilities over wliich I had nt control ; from opinions which I could mai n quiescent , sulky and resisting, un til, in the of the American officers writes from Montere y Biography, Notes, "ot , !, Temp , will once mor e r ise as a great nation, str onger for his THE NORTH ERN STAK gration is, tha t it will be coup led with the choices of Chr istian Mystt -ry and several other Tracts ... o 6 and the more s. lf-r elyimj for his treachery. his knowled ge. Indeed , the course which the ex-Pr e- , JANUARY 2, 1817. settlement at home, deceit, ' Voltaire £• DOME STIC MONITOR. SATURDAY Lord Chesterfield s Ears. By ... 0 " A commission will be Issued for the purchase of waste mier will take is, at present , mat ter of gre at uncer- Tho mpson 's Enquiry into the distribution of lauds , which are to be enclosed , reclaimed , cultivated; tainty. The " Chronicle " states it is rumoured in Wealth , 1 vol., cloth , bnards , . DoiiK-ati c Herbal. while our friend are uncultivated there are other lauds , not waste, that is engaged all the remainder of his life. Perhaps this tempo- Palev Refuted in his owo Words. By tl. 3. Holy- and political relat ions of Ireland , enoug h to himself, that bis Gover nment Publi shed by E. Mackenzie , 111, Fleet Street , and to be are but half cultivated , and which , in the hands of the rary concession of so permanent a subal- oake ...... 0 C " Chro nicle ," in general , foretells events long in a most atrocious war of aggression against a place to a had of ail Bo-iksellera and Newsveuders. of the poor , encumbered , embarassed landlord , are as profit- Value of Biograph y. By G. J. Ilo.yoake ... It 2 tern of his own party, and brief retiremen t for a i Lett ers to he addressed , pos t paid , " Hermes , 31, Ton- after they have occurred . This inclement season , less to the community us the bog or the heath . To ren- weak and injured sister state ; a war utterl y op- Cain; .t Myste ry. By L-;rd Byron ... t) G ¦ bridge Place , New Road. der these more available , liberty will be given to sell season of repose , may be part of a prude nt and fore- ,, a Critical Inquiry into the History of and the dreary famine now rag ing throug hout a posed to those just and benevolent princi ples on Ecce Homo entai led property. If reasons be required for so bold a hri st 1 vol. Svo...... 4 0 overflowing with milk and honey, and seeing policy on the part of an astute states- man i Jesus C , fer tile land , step, they will bj found ample enough in such letters as which the United St ates Repu blic was professedl y Opuning at the Post-Office. Maxzini and Letter TO T AILORS. peopled wit h a generous , indus trious , and frugal race , th at ofthe Marquis of Conyng ham , who declares ' that By awai ting the subsidence of the troubled and fer the Ethics of Politiria as. To which i j added , founded. his estates are too encumbered for him to improve them , men ting care s of i an account of the Brothers Bandkra. By would tempt us to withhold a very critical review of Seven mortal columns of the " Morning Chro- elements of party, and leaving the LONDON ind PARI S FASHIONS FOR THE and this at a time when , as the Scotsman observes , the Muzzini...... 4 4 but for tbe fact that all thou ght ]>r3C- v Joseph WINTER , 18ie-47. Irish politics, Blessingtou estates have been sold for 27 years ' purchase. nicle " are occupied with that por tion of the " Mes- government to confessedly inferior to himself as How did Eng land become Oligarchy ! By.Tonathan By READ and Co., 12, Har t-s-treet , Bloomsbury of social improvement for the last fifteen years has T he sale ot estates , however entailed by their owners to tical stat esmen , at *a moment when , both at home and d , Esq...... 1 (- sage " which is exclusively devoted to a justification Duncan square , London ; get rid of tbeir embarrassments , cannot fail to open the Pocket Lacon , 1 vol. boards ...... 1 G been extinguished by th e political blaze, sow sub- abroad , our affairs require the most vigorous , compre- !- And G. Ber g r , Holy well-street Strand; Irish soil to capital iu largo and in small masses. The of the Mexican war. Of course all thro ugh the dis- 's Letters to the Clergy of all denoniiua * . r evived with increased eflfal gence to Haslam dued , but , anon , yeomen will have tbeir share. hen sive.and decided policy, Sir Robert will teach the ie Comi'ic te iu 1 vol., cl bds. ... 2 G May he had of all booksellers , wher esoever residing. pute between the two Republics Mexico has been in tions. suit the temperature of a confiding, pati 0ntWiut ex- the ie stitched ...... 2 0 NOW KEaDT , Now , we ask the impartial reader , if it is possible the wr ong. When did the strong fail to satisfy par tizans of selfish and short -sighted leaders , wha t approbation of her Majesty Que<.u Victoria , and pectant peop le; a fact which alone warraftt i us in *- To be had also in twenty-four Numbers at One Penny By to read our letters to the Irish landlords without desired the destruc tion coun try at large is alre ady ful ly convinced of, name!}'* , each. his Royal Highuess PriHCu Albert , a spi .ndid print referring to our political and social predictions re- themselves of that when they richly cuioured and exquisitely executed View of Hyd coming to t he concl usion, to the irresistible conclu- " India , the Rus- that at present he is the onl y man capable of effect- 1- Hasla m's Let ters to the EUhop ot Exeter. In 1 vol. garding men and measures in connection with that of the weak ? The English in cloth boar ds ...... 2 G Park Gardens , as see» fram Hyde Pa rk , London. With sion , that an embarassed government hasibeen com- Fren ch in Africa , have uall y grapp ling with the state of the country. A few ff ¦ ¦ this beau tiiul Pr int will be sent Dross , Frock , aud ill-fated country. sians in Poland , and the — siucnea ...... i o pelled to deal with its greatest " difficul ty " upon always been in the ri ght , for they have been the conspicuous failures will render even these who are te -To be had also in twenty-four Numbers at One Penny Hidin g Coa*. Patterns , the n west style Chesterfield , aud When the restoration of we Wings to power th e New Fashio nable Deuble-brea sted Waistcoat , with th e very princi ples, suggestions, and details recom- es ri ght. " The Uni ted the dille- e- each. should have been the watchword of Ireland 's long- victors , and " might mak now in power anxious to re t ire , and deter arlil -:'s Ma nual of Freemasonry. 3 parts cloth Skirts. The method of reducing and increasing them mended by an incarcerated rebel. In 1823 we were the wake of the old despotisms ; su- par ty ty "or all sixes, explained in the most simple manner , with looked-for opportunity, and while those vigilant and Slates follow iti tante , sucking statesmen of the Protectionis t boards ...... 15 • compelled to fl y our couu t ry, for thir tee n months , and nd Each part can be hud separate at Five Shillings each. i. >ur extra Plates , and can be easily performt -d by any on the spot were tolerating, if not aiding, Mi*. perior force yields victory , and with all the "u nblushin g from aspiring to ofiice. Meanwhile , we und er st er of making and a full descri ption of for having written a pamphlet recommending five Tbe Connect ion between Geology and the Penta - perso n. Mann up, O'Connell in his new policy , we wro te as follows, mendaci ty which Kings know so well how to em- tha t the Whi gs int end to scramble t hr ough the he teuch , in a Letter to Profess or Silliman. By t he Uniforms , as now t o be woru in the Royal Navy, and measures for t he correc tion of five Irish grievance s; oth er information. —Price 10s. er pest-free lis. on the 18th of Jul y, long before Pa rliament had ploy, Pr esident Polk , the uncrowned , imitate s his whole Session as quietl y as t hey can , and to to Thomas Coper , M .D. to which is added an Ap- . and , in less than four years , the Saxon Parliament pendix ... •-- ...... 0 9 Read aud Oo's new indubi table System of Cu ttin g, in been prorogued , Dun gar van disgrac ed and Irel an d disreputab le fellow-chieftains , aud employs fal sehood raise no great question on which they might be be ose The Right of Free Discussion. By Thomas thr ee parts— first part , Coats , price 10s. ; second , Ha bits was compelled to admi t the existence of t h OutliH t, dishonoured ; then we wrote— an d hypocrisy to jus tify pillage and murder. defeated, if they can possibly avoid doing so. Cooper , M.D...... 0 3 Dresses, 4c, 10s.; third , Box and Drivin g Coats , Wais griev ances, and to legislate for them, as recom- in possession of the following fact :— auu iiii Eisay on Miracles. By David Hume. Esq. ... t 8 .oats , Irecches , and ' Tr ousers , 10s. ; or the whole, 25s., Ireland is not yet Suppose all that President Polk says as to the reader s are well aware of their love for place the system of cutting Chesterfield and other 'Connell before he left London , entere d into a de- mended by thc outlaw. Hence , the " CLUSTE R Thc Three linposters ...... 1 • includ ing Mr . O , indebtedne ss of Mexico to the United States mer- pay, and this determin ation quite square s with thetlif Cerebral Physiology and Ma teriah sm.' ByW. C. fancy csa ts, understo od a t sigh t. Any person baring one fioitire trai ty with the Whigs, the suiu aud substance ol OF milG MEA SURES " are " NOT BORROWED which was tha t he would go to Irelnnd and break up chants is true , does it becom e America to t popu lar idea of their character. Engledue, M .D...... 6 4 part , may have the two others for 15s. FROM ANY OF THE POL ITICAL MONOM ANI- play he Cut ting Gaiter Trousers with 12 plates the repeal associa tion. Has he not honourabl y fulfilled Modem Slavery. By the Abbe de la Mennais • 1 A Method •! , , bully towards her unfortunate debtor ? We have Hu e there is another party whose influenc e htaha * his mission ? Bu t Sat an like, while he and his fac ACS OF THE DAY," bu t th ey are a leaf stolen Dider ot's Thou ghts ou Religion ...... 0 4 meluding 5 full size bottom parts , pr ice, post free , 2s. Gd. * tion speculationson: reap the reward ot their coun try 's dishonour OUTLAWED never joined in the,, senseless clamour ugaiist the to be taken into consideration in these Dialogue betwten a Scholar and a Peasant. By Patent measu res , Eigh t Shillings, the set ; the greatest , he w ill from the book of the INCARCE- t ever introduced to the Trade. Patterns contrive to throw the odium of confusion and disturb , con-ion Sir W. Jones ...... 0 1 impro vemen RATE D CHARTI ST. >, > -*, United Sta tes respec ting their " repudiatio ns," on as to the political future—TII E PEOPLE- as to measu re, of every descri ption , post free to any part of ance wpoo thote who have bee» bold enou gh to resist v * J t Published Price One Penn y. of the large farm "the contrary , we have tra-disti nguished from all mere sectional organ ic lisu jjt , England , Ireland , Scotland , and Wal es, at Is. each . his despotism and adhere to the lesions that he himself When the advocates »ystem defended the American people A Brief History of the Remains of Thomas Paine , The amou n t may be sent by cash , psst-office order , of has taugh t them. He bas sold Irel and ence more and wer e thinning the agricul tural popula tion, aud driv, when they have repudi ated debts which, without tions. At the pre sent moment it may he tru tyutj from therttae of their disinterment in 1813, by >-ost stamps. Busts for fitting Coatson . Boys' figures , will sell her again , if her sons do not rise as one man ing tbe healthy, mountaineers and thwr consen t but one: re-s tf WiUijg ^bbett, M.P. down to the year 184G. ' Hi ghlanders into , had been imposed upon them by though sadly, said, that the masses have ""ore-men provided. Instructions in cutting as usual. and for ever trample upon a power that bas brought curi o«iio« * loathsome cellars in unwho lesome towns we averr ed trafficking politicians and scheming money-mongers pre sentative in , by a JlegiMK^anebestbi '-.-r. Lore, Glasgow. Shepherd N.B.—The Patent Measures or System of Cutting, *, disgrace upon the nation and made .Irelan d a bye.word . , that House , which u0>1 £*UBbu l0 r 's to ret urn at least twenty mem- more fruit ful in events of importance. If the flow moved out on thc 0th , and took their way in th e amount belongs. Public-house , every Sunday afternoon , till fur ther Election be prep ared [f ^wi &te ^ direction of the Sutlej. Fourth. —In all letters requiring : certificates it notice. think , speak and vote for the people of the great current of events is closely watched , it with bars who tri ll must be stated wkether they are for mem- fesaisyr - Wffi If Rus sell plays tbe game be will be seen that , however appearances may fluc- A Gkhebal Meeti ng of the^^ Land gndrr his leadershi p. bers of the first , second , or third section. And Com pany nf namely , that of coquettin g tute on the surface , one strong stead y tendency is Represex tatio s of Middle sex — Mr. George wheth er the certificate required be the first or second , Nottingham an-l county, will be hel d at the Seven suspected of intend ing, NATIONA L TRADES ASSOCIATION is Byng, after havin g represented the County of Mid- and if the second, the number of the first must lie Sta rs , Barker Gate , on Sunday, Ja nnar y 10th at party, and showing the cold observ able , and , that is, tbe throwing of more and ' PROTECTI ON OF IN- ffith the Pro tectio nist dlesex for the unprecedently long period of fifty-six given. Tbe certificates will not be sent to the re- C o clock in the evening, when all the members are FOR THK " in order to persuade more power into tbe hands of the masses. We are years , has just published an address to the electors quest of letters in which this rul« is not observed . res pectfully requested to attend. shoulde r to the "Libe rals , DUSTRY. intimati ng his intention of retiri ng, at the close el Fifth .—All communications whether encliv-ing Manc hkstkk.— On the afternoon of Sunday next , he is a " safer" minister for them than approachin g nearer that great goal of every patriot , the fir &t tbat the approachiag session , from public life. money or otherwise , must be addressed as follows : the monthly members mettinc of the Nationa l " Union for the Mdlion." policy mnst be met by de- and freeman—th e realization of the princi ple of self- Pricks of Malt Liquors. —In consequence of the " Charter Association , will be held in the People ' Peel, such a Jesu itical — To the Directors of the Chartist Co-operative * high prices of malt and hops, the Metropolitan Land Institute , to commence at2 o' ch ek. The measure s. Prot ract as they may, by all government. What 1847 will do for that object , Company, 83. Dean-street , Soho, London . Centra l Committeo of the above flourishing ter mined Brewers came to the resolution , yesterday, of raising Un Sunday evening next . Dr. P. M'Douall will and ra nidly ext ending Association , met at tluir of the Wh i , the termination remains to be seen. We hope much ; and looking All monies must be remitted in Post Office ' ¦dlice the arts in the power gs the prices of ale and porter ner barrel to the trade. lecture in the People s Institute. Chair to be taken , 30, Ilnlc Street , Bloonisbury , on Monday, brin g the natural death of the back kindl y and gratefull y on the OLD , we heartil y Of course , the publicans will now raise their prices. Oiders, or by Bank Order payable on de- at h alf-past 6. Dvcem ber 28Ui, Tiw minute-' of tlie pvevi-nis nwt- of the Session will Par tial Destruction of Queen Assb's Bourm mand to Feargus O'Connor. All Post Beliinai. Gkek.v.—A general meeting of the s>hnre- uiit read and confirm ed , the financial account read , and the countr y will then have welcome the NEW YEAR, wishin g that it may pre sent Pa rlia ment Office bt Fire. —This morning about three o' clock hnklcrs of the Whitt ington and Cat Branch of the and received eorrc-pondence was also rea d from all Offi ce Orders must be made payable at the pnrt s ot the opportu nity, as far as its presen t electoral con- prove to all our readers betler than any previous a destruc tive fire broke out in one of the haver room ; Land Company will be held on Sunday evenine , at Lm oj Kincdom , among wliich was tme the ' ' ' tr -nn tht* Shoo of Queen Anne s Bountv Office. Dean s-vard. West General Post Office , St. Martin s-le-Grand , six trVlock , on important busines s*, and also res-pett- ranker * of Denl.kh , Nor th Wales in- stitutio n will perm it , of pro nouncing an opinion on vear of their lives. , minstar. The Chandos-street London Establish - London, as none other will be acknowledged. ing the case of Thomas Mitchell, and the resoluti on forming the Cen tra l Committee that the emp l-ver s and fitness for office. ment , King-street of ot that town , ' their deserts , West of England , County, and ' Conference tor location , at O'Connorville , on May taking advanta ge of the season , nad re- various other engines soon arrived The person s name applying to the local post 1st 134*7. requested to settle their duced their wa cs as low as rumour s as to the Governmen t being pre- , and water wa* , All members are K they W ,.TO previous to the The O'BRIEN AND THE RENT. MR. W. S. , abundantly procured , when every exertion was used office for the order must be written at iull lat*t years expenses for directors . Mr. Ernest Jonr s late stnlw ; the Cent ral Committee arc sorrv to »ay with a series of effective and rad ical measures pared by the firemen , but the building was nearly reduce' ! length at the top of the order, and who will lecture at eight o'clock prec isely. the shoe-makers of that town havo not kep t t.' eir ' were to ruins . The documents are saved. Manches teii Univbhsai. Debatin g Society.—The levie*- paid up to the Associa ion for Irelan d, have died away as suddenly as they We have given very copious extracts in the must see the order properly stamped , and , altho u gh ihe Assn- A Woman Fiiozkn to Death. — An inquest wa* adjourned debate on " Man s i reo Aeeney ." will lie ciiliori at eon-tiilerabl u cxpen>e gained then* an ad- emulated. The ministerial pap ers have nothi ng to columns devoted to Irish affairs , from a letter in held at Broadheath , Worcestershire , on Monday, or the order must be made payable to Feargus re.-umed on Sunday evening , January 3rd , at Mr. vance in tho suninit ;*-. The Cen tra! Committe e lire character , which Mr. O'Brien gives a history of his connection the body ' * determined to act say on ihe subj ect of a definite and of an old woman , named Sefton , who Jef O'Connor. All letters containing money Dixon * , Temperan ce Hotel , 93, G rea t Ancoat- * with strict justice to a ll parties ; movement , with re- her home , to seek alms at a distance of nine mile.- , Street. Chair to be taken at C o' clock. they cannot possibly are nearing the meeting of Parlia- wit h O'Connell and the Repe al , uivu assistance to any trad e rap idly as we inust*be addressed as follows, for that does not ference to that docum ent Mr. O'Higgins truly says in and wandered about in the frost and snow till slit Bk tiinal Green. — Mr. Ernest Jones will deliver a keep their payments up accordi ng to liament , that may be taken as an indication tha t lost herself , and was found dead on-Sunda y, five day- " The Dikectous, lecture at the Whittington and Cat , Church-row , rule. a letter to us :— after wards , b "bye-road A letter was such measures, if contemplated at all, are not yet y the side of a , iu the parish ol Land Offic e, Bethnal Green , on Sunday next , January the 3rd. read from Mr. Peel , the Society 's Every Char tist in Great Britain shoul d have a copy of Hallow. The Jury re turned a verdict ol " Foum The lecture to commence at eii*ht o' clock , r.M. Missionary , givini: a glowing accoun t uf his tour agreed upon. Mr. O'Brien 's admirable letter. How completely it de. dead , having, it is supposed , lost her way. and beei 83, Dean Street. Soho. Tower Hamle ts. —-Mr. Thomas Clark , one of tho among the Block Printer s of Derbyshire , e-pecially a The copious extracts we have given from the molishes the sophistry of our Irish soi disant Taleyrand ! frozen to death by the inclement weather. " London. executive committee , will deliver a lecture , at the meeting held at the Gror ge Inn , New Mills He met Wha t a charm there is in troth ! And in Mr. Brim' s By Order of the Diructers, Pewter Platter , White Lion-street , Norton Folgate , with a very enthu siastic reception from a eio*(led Ir iib papers show that the gloom which bang s over letter the whole trut h is simply, plainly aud beau tifull y Philip M'Gratii on Tuesday even i ng, January 5th. Doors open at meeting. He addres -cd them for an hour and an darker - tb»t devoted country grows denser and told. Corresponding^ Secretary half-past seven , and the lecture to commence at half upon the principles ofthe two associations—how regretted for the sake of C&arttet hxttllimm o' they workc-l into^ each other s hands Scarcely a ray of hope penetrates it. Such scenes Mr. O'Hig gins adds it is tobe eiirht clock nreciselv. , and the rea s -u the cause of wbich Mr. W. S. O'Brien is virtually if not NATIOXAL CO-OPESAT1VE La SD COM PANY,—Tll C Mk- for establishin g two as?.ociatioKs , \v;u listened to of wholesa le famine and death from destitut ion as RBCBIl 'TS OP TUE CHAKTI8T CO-OPER ATIVE throughout with the most really '.the leader , that he did not add another sentence to ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DEAN STREET, S0110 tropolitan members of this Compa ny are informed profound attenti on , and LA ND COifFAiVr. arc now commonly rep orted .may well make ns ques- the eighth para crap h in his letter , viz. Notwith -twiling it* beinc holiday time these that an ai'gres:ate meeting will be holden in the was received at its ter mination in the mo*t tntha- siastic and satisfactory the 19th «' Tba t it shall hereafter be an invariable principle of rooms were very numerously attended «n Snnda .v Assembly Rooms, 83, Dean-street. Soho, on Monday manner. A resolu tion of con- tion whether we live in the middle of PER MR. O'COHKOR. the Itepeal policy to keep tbe Irish nation wholly Hide* Evening. December the 2? th , to hear a lecture from evenin? next , January the -Itli , at eight o' clock pn> fidence in the association , and a pledge on tin- part of whether these are evi- SECTIO N No 1. ' •centur y of Chri utian ity, and pendent of English parties opposed to Repeal ." To this Mr. C. Doyle, on " The Pro gress of Chartism and . c sely, to hear a report from their delegates to tlie the meeting to support and advocate it , was carii ed fHABll . £ ». d unanimously : also a vote of thanks to our honoura ble nnonnc »'d that whose claims for support canno t Addingham .. ~ „ 0 13 6 purpose than that of promoting the interests of his own ment , and the objects of the Chartist Co-operativi Sunday evening, January 10th. To commence at at the commencement ofthe next quarter , the Central by the pre sent mode of administerin g relief , exposed Limehouse ...... 1 66 famil y. land Company, we return him our gra teful thanfc s, at Whittin gton and Cat •• .. 017 eigh t o' clock. Committee would receive the adhesion of 430 Roller to all the bitter inclemency of the season , and will It U not possible tbat any man could be the honest ad- the tame time we ur ge upon our Scottish brethren to Hanley ...... 3 10 0 Finsbur y.—A meeting of the members of the Fins- makers , and 200 Cotton Spinners , and other bodies vocate of tbe measure , and at the same time reject the make vigorous efforts to establish Chartism in more than Idle. .. » .. 100 bury branch of the National Chartist Co-operative he could not give information of. He isauthorixed to die in yet greater numbers fro m its effects, conjoined co-opera tion of more men than there are male inhabitants its former power. Leicester , per Astill .. .. 0 2 8 Land Company, will take pUce, on Tuesday next , assur « the Central Committee , that at least 6 ,000 Hamil ton .. « .. 2 0 0 with the wan t of proper sustenance . It is also in Ireland. There are not 3,500,000 male inhabitants in The resolution was unanimously adop January 5th to elect officers , and for the transaction may be expecte d within the nex t quarter ; he likewise ted. Tbe Croydon .. .. 0 9 C , Ireland ; yet a petition signed by 3,500,000 inhabitants •• pro poses to hold a general confiden tly asserted that tillage is neglected , and meeting then separated. Glasgow ...... 4 8 0 of other importan t business. public meeting of the fur a Repeal of the Union was con- trades of Stockport » ; of Great Britain OLDIIAM Carrin gton » .» ..109 Mr. Jo hn Gathard, one ofthe prize shareholders , on an early i ay n the town hall , that next winter will be a repetition of the present . tumeliousl y spurne d by tbe grea t advocate of Repeal ! Sncffieiil •• •. ..1 83 will deliver a public lecture , at the Assembly Rooms, if the Mayor can bo induced to "rant the nsn of it . On Sunday last Dr , M'Douall delivered two very in a worse degre e, and on a more extended And why ! Because he knew that the English people El y.. .. •• ..4 0 10 83, Dean-street , Soho, on Sunday evenim; next , The following is Mr. Peel's rout for the next Oily interesting lectures in tbe school-roo m of tin? wou ld keep him to it whethe r Whigs or Tories were in Worcester .. •• •• 1 13 6 January 3rd , " on Chemistry as applied to agricul- week .' — scale. One thing is certain, that, at presen t, the Working Man 's Ilall , in which he shewed the great Newcas tle-upon-T yne .. ..3 20 power. ture " To commence at half-past seven o'clock Monday , 4th January . Burnle y. advantages to be derived from co-operatio n, both Chelsea , per Dalebar .. .. 016 ' demands from Ireland for food canno t be supp lied, PATRICK O'HIGGIN S. precisely. Tuesday, 5th , Lftve clousih. socially and politically. He answered the " Whistler Hebden Bridge .. •• .. 010 grin d corn Dublin. Dec. 37 th. ISIS. Crieff ...... 0 I G Lancashiri * Mine rs.—The next general delegate Wednes day , Cth . Ramsbottom . the mills working night and day cannot at the Plough " in a masterly style, so much so that meetin-' of Lancashire Miners , will be held on Mon- Thursday, 7th , Tottingten. the " Whistler 's " notes will Jose their charm . . fast enoug h. £30 1 1 day, the 11th of January, 1847- at the house of Mr. Friday , 8th , Edsreworth. These lectures are likely to do a great deal of good At home, prices of all sorts of provisions seem on John Miller , Legs of Man Inn , Wigan. Chair to be Saturday, 9th . Belmoimt. T. S. DUNCOMBE , ESQ. here. The audience were numerous and respect able. SECTION No. 2. taken at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. The half-yearly Monday, Uth , Edgecr-ft. the rise ; an indication of either actual or antici pated A vote of thanks was unanimously passed to the (HAKES. conference of the general association , will commence Tuesday . 12th . Manchester. lorabl y We have no ordinary pleasure in being able to lecturer for his able and argumentative lecture Williamson , Alferton .. .. 624 scarcity, which, in connexion with the dep , and W. at the above mentioned heuse , immediately after the Wednesda y, 13th , Rochdale. the meeting broke up highly satisfied. W. Ulythe, Bud-haven " ..loo annnonnce , that it is the intention of the Associated busin ess Saturda y, 16th , Bury. depressed condition of several of our stap le manu- Arbroath .. •• .. I 7 o termination oftlie county , and will continue *- The meetin g Trades of London , and the Chartists , to entertain OXFORD. J. Rouse, Bra iford Wills .. .. 0 15 o sittin g each successive day till the prop osine** sen t at Bury will be a general delegate factures , cannot but he severe ly felt by the indus- mf etinu from all the block printing districts their noble champion and chief at a splendid tea Char tist Trium ph .—The vacancy for Town Coun- Warrington « » .. 0 8 o from the variou s districts , are discussed and decided. Alnwick .. •• .. 0 10 4 Mr . Jacohs. from Glasgow, reports , on Tuesday trious classes. the 18th of January, cillor, in the west ward , at Oxford, occasioned by the Deleaates attending the Confere nce, will be expected party, on Monda y, 1S47, the George Bishop .. •• - 0 1 0 eveninu' the district committee met at Mr. Gelespies , itation for the Ten Hours Bill bas crossed lamented death of Mr. C. Dudley, was filled up on to produce their credentials pr operly attested , and The ag night previ ous to the meeting of Parliament , at the Mr. Dowling, Hels ton .. .. 0 5 0 Don Quixote Tavern , Tron gate , when he a ttended Monday, the candidates were Mr. William Albutt , Swunuington „ 5 5 stamped with the seal of the district they represent . the border. Mr. Oastler has add ressed crowded , and that no li. Burton , •• 1 and reported the busines s Crown and Anchor Tavern , Strand , tailor , and Mr. Richar d Chaund y, seedsman , the W. Tuynton .. •• .. 1 0 They must also come prepared with a faithful report ofthe late meetin!; of the 4 full committee in London enthusiastic , and influential audience s in the leadin g Weymouth -claptrap Whigling will be invi ted , lest former an out-and out Chartist , and the Jatt er a B. Oclgers .. •• ' „ ti 1 4 of the present state , and future prospects of their , it was then agreed that a Whig ; the polling was kept up with spiri t until the I). Hu ghenwood .. •» ,,014 constituents , together with the number contributing more active agi tation of the City he entered into for towns ; and what is deservin g of remark , althou gh in intemperance of expression , provoked by unnatural last minute allowed by law and although Geo. Dunham .. •• .. 1 0 0 to the funds of the Association. All districts who are the purpose ofixtendin g the National Associativa. excitement , should render him unacceptable to slaves , Mr. the first instance invited bv the workin g classes, his J. Hu ghes , Buckley •• .. 0 9 0 in arrears with the general board , are expected to Mr. J. Laurie , ship-ca n enter , was appointed Dis- Chaundy was well supported by the Conservativ es of Bro wnham ,. .. .. 5 4 lo without principle. ht of voting at the Conference tric t Secretary , and Mr. Corregon Dyer , was elected arrival in each town was the signal for the minister the ward , Mr. Albutt , at the closeof the poll , headed Derby 1 IS pay them , or their rig •• •• •• 0 convenor. After the arran gement of other prelim- him 14 votes ,* < he numbers being for Chartism , ; Halifax .. •• .. 74 may be questioned . Communi cations relative to the of the kirk , as well as other reli ious denominations , 190 6 business g for Whigg "i8m, 176. Kennilworth .. •• ..552 Conference, and applications from other counties for inary , tho Committee adjourn ed to Monday W. Rogers .. •• ..0 5 Mr. Joh n Ilall , evenine npxt , Mr. Jacobs has succeeded in establish- and influential gentlemen , merchants, Bankers, and TO FEARGUS O'CONNOR , ESQ., TO THE PEOPLE. 11 lecturers , to be addressed to 10, H. D-ivies .. " 1 10 0 Evenham-lane , Preston , Lincas iiire. Srve ra l pub- ing Distr iVf. Committees in Edinb urg h , Glas gow, manu/act urere, to rally round him. At Edinbur gh, ENGLAND. FaiEWD j.—A number of my old and intima te Frapst jne .. .. 0 lo friends J. Roland , 4 lic meetings will be held dur 'ms! the sitting of the Paisley, and Greenock. On Frida y evenin ?, the 2oih, where he and Mr. Ferrand addressed a meeting, seem to think Oldbam the best town in which to practice 1). Mcadow i, Do. " .. 0 7 0 Mr. J. attended a meeting of the Trades of Port g Conference, which will be addressed by W. P. Ro- Misebal Pom, Wiscossw, my profession , and in accordanc e-with their views, itis Honic nstle .. •• •• 1 15 Glasg w summoned by the operatives , Sir J. Forrest , late Lord gewuter .. .. 3 14 ber ts, Esq , and other gcntlem-*n. ' , held in the Town Hall , on the National November 21st, 18-16. my intention to return to London , and remo ve my lirid •• 0 Birming ham .. ¦• •• 2 0 0 To J'ijk Mixers or Great Bri tain— Brethren ,— Association of Trades. Ihe lecture r set forth in Provost of the Ci ty, presided ; and at the earnest Snt ,—A pleasurable excitement is always created family to Manchester for a short time , un til arr angements Not tingham .. « .. 2 0 c The Conference ot delegates , in connection with clear , convincin g langus.*;e, thc nntvirc of thc mam- in the minds of all liberal men , throug hout the are made for my settling in Oldham f solicitation of Sir James , backed by many influential finally. In the York .. « .. 28 0 0 tlie Miners ' Association , is about to be held in Wi- fo!d erievanoes o the Trades , and the only remedy, civilized world , by the reports ofthe progress of the mean time. I shall lecture in Stoekport .. 1 10 on Sunda y afte r- Clitheroe .. •• 0 gan , and the men of Lancashire would feel proud the Nati nal Association. The audience were most inhabitants , amon g whom may be mentioned the Chartist party, as conveyed through tbe medium of noon and in Manchester on the evening Belfast .. « ..14o , of the 3rd ef to see each county represented by men duly elected attentive , and frequently expressed their approbation the press in general , and particularly of your own January . On Monday, the 4th , Ather stone .. « .. 0 10 4 celebrated Dr. Chalpiers , the venerable advocate of I shall lecture in Roch for the purpose . But as it is not likely the whole by cheers at the close. Mr. Johnson prop osed a reso- Northern Star. But at no time have our hopes of dale. On Tu esday, tbe 5th, in Macclesfield. Marke t Lavington •• .. 2 7 0 On Wed- Buckfert liegh .. 1 0 lo of the mining districts can accomplish an object so lution approvin g of the principles and objects of tho the claims of labour consented to hold another meet- the speedy triumph of your principles assumed so nesday, •• •• the 6th , in Cong tetori. On Thursda y, the 7th Sto'rkton.upon.Tce s « 4 19 Assoei* ti >n , and that a Committee be formed to for- substantial a character , as since the publication of •• 9 desirable under present circums tances, written com- ing, princi pally for the purpose of explainin g the in Hanley in the Potteries. On Frida y, the Sth in Lonj r Chepi tow- ,. •• .. 0 5 3 ward the samo , whieh was carried unanimously. your " Jubi lee" on the 17th of August last. Now we munications , containing suggestions as to thc best Town. The Bilston , Wednesbury, • •• 6 7 11J the battle alone , they have done so for a creat dispute was settled they have understa nd, be immediatel y commenced in Lanca- , on hand. foundation ;" tbat the working man 's cottage , built GENERAL REGISTRAT ION. AND ELECTION Manchester » •• •• 3 5 0 leng th of time , and are still willing to continue the shire. Stoc kport ., » ..200 but they ask and have a ri ght to expect On the 22nd , he attended a meeting of Tailors . Ifc upon the occupant ' s own soil, is worth a thousand COMMITTEE. _ struggle , , , A meeting of delegates from various towns in that Hanl ey , ., .. .. 380 the assistance and co-operati on of the wfeole ofthe was very nume rously attend ed, and all parties were Philosophers ' Castles built in the air. At a very full meeting of this body, at their Bradf ord ...... 8 00 new year commence with evidently deli .-htcd at his ardent and cntlm siastio county was held last Sunday at Manchester , at which The Liberals in these States begin to understand usual place of meeting, the Assembl y Rooms , Dean - North Brierl y .. .. M 1 0 0 minin ? districts . Let the ole manner of explainin g tho principlos of the two Asso- this truth ; and as it is spread ont before the peop le street , Soho, on Wednesda y evening, December Bridgewater , Fink •• .. 0 14 G brighter prospects to the wh ofthe mining popu- resolutions of a most uncompromisin g character were ciations. They declared their intention of calling a by their prints (increasing in number daily), you can the 30th. The Sub-Committee brou ght np their re- Leicester , per Astill •• .. 2 5 lu lation , all being fully determined to rai se themselves Devizes .. .. 0 13 2 second meeting , to wbich they invited him. passed , and a temporizin g letter of Mr. Hindley 's scarcely bave an adequate idea of tbe avidity with port with circulars to the secretaries of the various .. by their united enegies to a proper position in so- Newport , Isle of Wight .. .. 8 lu 0 ciety, peaceab ly enjoying the fruits of their arduous On the 23rd , he visited the Cotton Spinners , when recommending the operatives to accept an Eleven wliich their doctrines are imbibed by all conditions local Registration Committees , and parochial offi- 111 u Southampton .. •• » and dan gerous toil anil an adequate remuneration after an iddrc 5s of some length , they came to the re- of men. Labourers , mechanics , farmers, professional cers, but in consequence of the Barrister to whom Leeds ...... 2 17 0 , Hours ' Bill " as an instalment" solution they were per f ectly satisfied , his (the hon. presi- LOUGHBOROUGH . Torquay ...... 1 12 9 ' There is nene of the sentiments proclaimed on your On Monday a meeting was held here , when a sub- ' Mr. Knighton at the hall. den s) name being a tower of strength to the trades exercise the other. On the subject of the agitation , Sleat ord .. .. „ 12 0 1 " gala day, " that seems to us as well deservin g of scri ption on benalfof the debt due to Mr. O'Connor Ashburton .. .. tt 17 2 Mottram. —Tho monthly meeting of the share - of Great Britain and thc working classes generally. the Times has a somewhat strikin g article from admiration as that in which you declare yourselves was commenced , and placed in the hands of Mr. Clayton Wost ...... 0 2 (J holders in the Land Com- any, will be held in the The Central Co-nmittee then passed a resolution " Not Levellers , but Elevators. " The distinct de- Skerrington , who will be happy to receive subscrip- Ely .. .. •• .. 0 19 2 large room , opposite the Bulls Head , Mottram , on to ths following effect :— which we take the following morceaux. It will be ti claration of this motto will not only raise the standard tions irom all friends. Exeter ., •• .. 4 14 Sunday, January 3rd , at 2 o' clock. " That quarterly cards of different colours , be is- Worco titer .. » .. 5 12 0' useful afterwards when it mav serve "the Thun- of ihe aspirations of the oppresse d, but also reconcile Ten shillings was voted to Mrs. Ellis, and tbe like The Char tists of Manningham , will meet in their sued by the Centra! Committee to tho different Stephenson Cullen .. .. 0 1 » trades, to be by tbem given to the members who, derer 's" pur pose to invoke the stron g arm of the law those favored ones, who fancy they must loose by a sum to Thomas Rayner Smart , and the Committee Newca-tle -upnu.Tync .. .. 7 1*8 room , on Sunday, at ten o' cl«ck in the morning. quarter , st» chan ge of system ; dispel their vain apprehensions : adjourned .until Wednesday evening, Januar y 13th. Daliba r .. .. 0 9 10 City Chartist Ha ll, Turnagain Lane —A special aro clear on the hooks at tho end of each to put down other agitations to which it is not so and , perhaps , bring them over to your , our cause ! J. Frtke , Shaftesbury .. ..3 00 general meeting of the share holders will take place that should any trades dispute , or difficulty arise , no NATIONAL VICTIM , WIDOW , AND OR- ible to receive the support of the friendl y as the Ten Hours Movement. For Tou accomplished a great deal, when you spoke those .1. Smith , Hebden Bridge .. ..4 1 2 at the Geor ce Court , Snowhill , on Sunday evening man will be elig PHANS RELIEF COMMITTE E. 1 17 It possession of a words ! Perth ...... next , atG o' clock . association who is not in pro per instance , a general agitation in favour of tbe Charter At a meeting of this body, held in the Assembly Crieff ...... 04 0 coloured card. " V»e make this sheet the messenger of our heartfelt .. , A Ball , Concer t, die., will take place at the or the National Trades Association. When it Rooms, 83, Dean-street , Soho, Mr. Joh n Shaw in Shoreditch .. . 0 17 8 A letter wns read from Mr. Woore , of Liverpool , does joy over 'your prosperousstate andespecially that most Ilor sley .. ..030 Rose and Crown , Colville-court . Tottenhani court- . the chair , on Wednesday evening, December the .. inclosing n pamphlet detailing the circumstances of so it will be well to answer it wiihits own words:— laudable of all undertakin gs—" The Co-operative Finsbury „ .. I 16 0 roid , on Wednesday, Jan n ary (jth, for the be n'ht ' 30th. .. tho arrest of 17 mechanics and ovgineor s at . Newton Land Society." May your successes out-number a of a Chartist suffering from extreme illness and As for the manner in which th e Mr. Merry, of Ham pstead , came forward and of- in-tlie-Willows , and expressin g a wish for the assist- present agitation is thousand times your reserves ; may your determined £219 5 4 poverty. Tickets can be had of Mr. T. M. Whee- likely to be carried on, we presume that must depend fered a waistcoat piece to be submitud to chance , ance of the Central Committee in raisin g funds for spirit , and that of your "' co operatives ," move ob- ler , 83 Dean-s treet , Soho ; Mr. Parkes , 21, Wind- very much ou the character of the parties who are al- for the benefit of Eliza Jo nes, the wile of the ex- or of .Mr. Ruffy Ridley, their defence. stacles like chaff before the wind ; may your per sua- IAND FC7.VD. mill-street. Picadill y: 13, lowed to take the lead. Fet their 's the faithful , confirm the the doubters , warm th e in- O 'Connorville Deuonsti sat ion.—The Committee party andlocal gossip, delivered in good mother -English taken to make up the waistcoat for the holder Mr. O'Connor , Section No. 2 ... 219 5 1 brother workmen of re , different —till hymns of joy.t'roin the shades of O'Con- ot forgetting up this demonstration , aro requested to Newton ba neglected to join provincial the ticket. with a few decorations. We have no objection norville , and its thousands of offspring , proclaim to £249 G 5 meet at Mr. Wheeler 's, 83, Dean-street , Soho . at their ranks , and thereb y avail tlnm-olves > T the to that genial mode of viewing an interestin -j Mr. James Slater also offered a yard of rich Ge- mora l and monetary l subject the world the freedom of Englan d , and the liberation three o'clock , on Sunday afternoon , January 3rd , power of ninn; than 7' 00O noa silk velvet lor the same purpose which was wbich makes it flourish and ramify into endless kindred , of the world. , in order to obtain a final settlement of the ac- men determined to support tlieir ri ghts , lint tbey at also accepted with gratitude , the time and lace ' and certa inly not less delicate topics. Shade of old Bless you , O'Connor ! bless all your friends ! and p FOB MR S. FBOST. counts. thc same time earnestl y call on all members u l the Cobbet t! who will say in this day of your prophetic will be announced , when it will come off. Nati onal Associations , and ihe workmen gem-i -illy be assured of their good will, and of their sincere and Mr. Wint er, Newcastle -on-Tyne .. 0 1 0 The Tower Hamlets Play Committee will meet at of triumph , with Irelaad almos Mr. Seed volun- t calling you from the grave , arden t wishes for your welfare and success, by AN APPEAL FOR IRELAN D. , Do. .. .. 0 2 0 6 o' clock , on Sunday evening, at the Vi.lmueer , Great Britain and Ireland , to assist them by thatyour roug h invective and home-spun rhetoric were a FOR H US. JONES , tary contributions , knowing full well that the New- The Reformers of Mineral Point. At a numerously-attended meeting of the Metro- "fe Limehouse , to settle the accounts of the same. waste of energy and language ! For our own part , we wport . Isle of Wight , per T. Self .. 0 3 0 - ton nrosecntion , is a stab indirectly nt the trades of L. a. Van Denn native ol America. politan Committee , held at tbe Assembly-rooms , Nottin gham Tiie Commute! for celebratin -; the birthday of bave no great horror of meetings to which the pred omi- , , per J. Sweet ., ..010 Great Britain that are organised to protect t hem- Tho. * . A. Turner " America. Dean-street , Soho, on Wednesday evening, December Not ting ham ...... 0 2 4 Thomas Paine, will meet at 83, Dean-street , 011 Sun- nan t fu«tian gives the tone . How many such bave met, ' selves. Stephen Thorns " Amer ica. 30th , on the motion of Messrs . Philip M'Grat h and Vir BK ^NS', widows', and obphan 's rusDa. day evening, at C o clock , when all friend* ' are re- and spoken , asd resolved as became Bri tons and free Boulogne „ .. 0 10 0 Any person or trades bod y desirous of contribut- Robert Asham " Ireland. Thomas Clark , the following resolution was unan i- .. quested to attend , " men, without doing altogether one-hun dredth part of the Mr. Jude .. ,. ..010 ing to the deli-nee of th i se men , can send th«r Math. Sehafin •' Ger many. mousl y adopted :— Coach Painters ' Arms , Circus -street , Marylebone. mischief perpe trated and bequcated to all future times by Mr. Goligh tly „ .. ..000 money to the office of the United Trades Associa tion, Nelson Angell " Canada. " That this committee heieby appeal to the several —The sharehold ers of this branch of the Laud Com- the politer encyclopedists and academicians oi Paris ? when they may depend upon it being forwar ded to J. S. Walker " Scotland. Metropolitan localities , and to all the friends of hu- pany , aro requested fo meet on Monday evening, We have no objectio n to committees of delegates , or even RECEIP TS OF NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATI ON. the proper quarter. James Hugo " England. manity, justice , and Ireland , to furnish funds imme- Edinbur gh January 4th, at the above p lace on business of im- to conventi ons, threatening as th ey seem tothe peace or ...... 0 18 2 Thc Committee then adjourned. Robert Whit ney " America. diately for the purpose of enabling the working Boulogne ...... 1 15 0 portance. Mr. Doyle will lecture a* the Coach tran quillity of mas ters. Such things must and will be. James John stone *' Scotland. classes of London to assemble ata great Public Meet ' Glasgow ,. .. ..0 8C Painters ' Arms , Circus-st reet , Marylebone , on Sun- TUAl.-KS OF GRKAT BRITAIN RALLY Ma sttrg wi'.l combine and so will opera tives , . Union , i! •' ing, to lift up their voices in favour of their poor Bri ghton ...... 0 3 0 day evening, January, 3rd . snbj ict : " Democracy ROUND THK MEN OF NEWTl -N ! not al F. Hoffman Germany . ways actual strength , is at least the refage of " Newcnstle-on-Tyne .. ..0 7 0 and the Land Movement in Scotland. " James Ilitchins " Ameri ca. starving Irish brethren . Westmin ster For depend npon it the Free Trade Government of weakness . All tba t we would look to, and fur ther , for Cards .. .. 0 1 0 Siiokkuiicii. —The adjourne d discussion will take James Nixon ** English. Subscri ptions of any amount will be thank fully Office 3* F.nglaud will not be able to carry fully mit - heir t* the utmo st of our humble power is, tha t such Hand -books .. ..0 0 . ' Cm. F. Le Mayer " Germany . received for that purpose , by the Director s oi the place, on Tuesday evenin g nex t , at Mr. Taylor s darling principl e of buy ing lab our cheap and .-filing nut tings, such mode of operating, should be pur ged ab Joseph Gunery " England. National Land Company, at their office , 83, Dean- £3 12 5J Railway Eng ine coffue-houso , 122, Brick-lane , near it dear , until they have destro yed , or mntei i.illy far as possible of dan gerous leaven , and their objec t s ' ' Jos. Williams " Ameri ca. street, Soho. . Church-street. Sulj ect— " lias Trades Unions be- cri ppled , the only barri er that now stands in their should be good. CuniSTopiii-RjDoi 'i.E ?" Thomas Car penter ¦* Eng land. LEICE STER. , Secr etary . nefited the Working Classes Chair to be taken way—Trades Unii-n s-. Tbe Landed Aris ioeiacy of ' clock. Joseph Lester •* England. On Wednesday, the 23rd " ,, a meeting was held at ci-iht o England , when i t posses.-ed a monopoly of p olitical The italics are the " Times " own , and they help uH REPAY MENTS TO MR. O'CONNOR ON ACCOUNT Cm* or London. —The members of this branch ol John Wootten " England. in the Town Hall , ofthe shareholders of the Char- power , invariabl y use d that power t» the furiin -riince considerabl y to emphasize the passa ge, as weJJ as Ol' DEBT DUE BY DEFEN CE FUND. the Chartist Co-operative Land Company, aro r«- of its own aggrandisement ; hence , ilie laws of IVimo- Gilbert Bennett " England. tist Land Compan y, ro receive the report of the de- Mr. Mallard ...... 010 questcd to meet at the Ge^ii^ e, Genrue-cnurt , Snow their to fit it for fut ure use. From the same articl e we Edward Cornish " England. legate te the late Confeienc'e, which was well at- A Frie nd I) gi-uituiv and en tail , that enabled tl.em t-i keep ...... 0 1 Hill , on Sunday evening, Janu ary the 3rd , at nix -t sun , Samuel Jenkin " England. tended. Mr. Smart , taking -"Mr , O'Conn or 's lucid Mr. Dowling ...... 010 ti tles nnd their estate intact for tbeir e!de. ata take the subjo ined :— «• o' clock precis ely. t*e M . P. Silverburgh Poland. commentary for his basis- wen t ilyough every ar ticle Mr. Sliar pe, Halifax .. ..0 10 generally quartering ihe younger portion of The Membeus ot the Spitsilf-cklcs broad silk James Kenn y " Ireland . progressively, answering every question , and stating Mr. J.S hiir pe, Do. .. ..0 1 11 family upon the nation. What the Lan ded Aristo - He is no frien d of the higher powers, or of any pow.rs, Cheps tow hand-loom weavers union are respectfully infor med what his opinion and . vote was upon all. The com- .. „ 0 3 11 cracy have done, the Free Trade employing capitalist lu ll or low, who is always for weighting the safety valve Hornc astle „ 0 5 C that the aiijourned generall .. .. discussion relative to the state- of Grea t Britain will do , since they have succeeded of the great industrial genera tor. The instinct of sell- pany were well satisfied with what was done y, Mr. Cam eron Lei th .. ..0 2 0 , ment which Mr. Sberrard was in-tructcd to compile , party of p ower ; laws of Pri- pro tection and the law of progress are deep fixed in every and an unanimous vote oftba aks was passed to their Mr. B. Fux .. „ .. 0 1 0 in dispossessing thc old Extessiox of Liberal Pontics.— will bo resumed on Saturday , Januar y, tii e 9th , 1847, mogeniture and entail will not sui t them , but an cUtt of human society. Onre suffer the mass to imagine We do not delegate for his servic es; and eonclude alsvith thanks Mr. Pocock .. .. ,. 0 0 (J know a pleasanter and more convincing proof of * '"?: " i ' " ¦ LeedMienss ., ..170 at the Crown and Anchor , Waterl oo Town , at half- abolition of those laws. Depend upon it , brother their " betters " a mere combina tion against them , and to the Mayor for the us*- of the hall. • .. ' the rapid advan ce of) liberal politics, than tha ex- Por tsea Island Working Man 's Association .. 0 lo 0 past eight o clock, when it is hoped that every Unionists , this par ty will never rest satisfied un il jou have thrown up the reigns to ignorance and discon- , tensive and immediate success of our contem porary, Exeter .. .. ,. 0 9 0 member will attend . By order of the Union. they have comp letely pros trated labour at the shrine tent. Tou have lost your hold on the multitude. You Todmord en Douglas Jerrold' a Weekl y Newspa per ; and we are , per J. Witham .. .. 200 A. E. Dkla fouce, Secretary. of capital , and that thoy cannot successfully accom- have damaged your stren gth , and their guida nce. There- Dewsbur y, per E. Newsom o „ .. 0 15 0 glad to see, in the downright princ iple of liberalism, NOTICE TO DISTRICT SECRETARIES AND 3,Thurlow Square , Chester Street , every vestige i.f trades combinations ara fore Lower War ley, per J.La wson .. 1 plish until , ne think tbat nothing contributes so much to th e he is about to TREASURERS. 0 9 Bethnal Green. rende r enlar ge it one-thi rd , aa may be more Nottingh am, per J. Sweetc. .. .. 0 9 11 destroyed , or utterly crippled and hound , as to cumui on weal, to the enlightened control and safe pro- ¦ ' fully seen by our advertisin g columns. T. A. Colefor d .. ¦'' *¦'$/¦.. .. 0 0 0 Finsbur y Hall , GO , Bunhil l Row , St. Lul 'e s.— them useless for tho purposo for which they were gress of the lower classes, as well as to tbe substan tial All district to the Secreta ries and Tre asure rs Dudley, per W. Rank lin if » « 0 10 0 On Monday evening, Mr. T. Cooper , will lecture on established. power and securit y these de- Nor Likelt. —*" Tom ! ' ofthe higher , as to discuss you re an excellent fellow, Chartist Co-operative Land Company , are hereby Land Society, CoekcmoniH vyer fi . Peat 0 5 2 tho " Conquest of Difficulties in Learning aud Rally roun d these men—pour in your contribu tiona licat e and reliable .. , social questions , as it were in the market place, brave , but yeu will get drunk—yo a must strictly enjoined to attend to the following regula- Mr. R. P. Butten ghai ^JEton ioa .. c lo 0 Science." as examplos to workin s men. for their defence , that they may have the first talent and in the light of day. Submit the whole matter to the Tom," said a captain down at the Rio tions in do better all transactions- with the Directors. No The Fbatebnal Democrats will assem ble on Mon- the English bar affords , aud be enabled to crush tha ordea l of reason able and to the arb itration of Grande to one of hia soldier *. " Captai ^-* £8 14 6 argument , replied circumstances will be admitted as a reason for de- _ _ day evonig next , at 8 o'clock , at the.German So- " monster " indictm ent. fiat public opinion wbich has founded and which main - Tom, "you cwnet expect all tbe virtues of -Uisun parting from these-, mien? it any case where they ' s JJ ati of Meeting, Drury Lane three doors from " - ~ Eb»at a.—In the 8UDii«f irr iO*.9i. acknowl edged form ciety , _ Your'a, in the cause of I tit-ur 's Right*, tains, nnde r Prn -riiUnco »U the ta cnnoral institutions. nature for seten _ ___ a month. " " iddIv. SUutl av I).*** l...... al.. .V«-.1U !.»« \.nnK (.1 .- .Ta A«i TTvrA T2V « THE N ORTHERN STAR . ______¦ Januar y , ,/> ---^m-—- ; 1.1 . ¦- ' ¦ ' ¦" ¦ '¦ , 111 - 2 1847 . " H I . I ' ' honour up on tlie working classes of Edin burgh. They deen hat been productive of p;.i.iful consequences oa the the Govern ment V' advance , provided that all the man ufacturers iu Scot- THE SHOUT TIME QUESTION. would send over a large swar m of n,., manufacturers had undertaken tbe whole charge and managemen t of it, present occasion. "locusts " to " catap &iaUcs' ftloiiemr iud land pay a uniform rate. This all the in evcryfgreen thin g," on the misers Scotland honou rably agretd to do, with the exception of RENE WED AGITATI ON FOR THE ADOP- :md tbey had been the means of bringing Mr. Oastle r and Although nware from what was said in the Star, that ble plea that they would " expend their shiillnits." TlJ ' Aberdeen , who deeidedly refug ed Ferrand to Edinburgh. After gome other remarks Hr. Oastler Intend ed to visit Scotland , yet from the fact shillings ! How can men ' DISTRESSED CONDITIO "-*; OF TnE BRADFORD tlte Messrs. Haddeii? , in TION OF TUE TEN HOURS' BILL IN Mr . who produce nothing hav as the other manufactur ers to show the importance of the work ing classes having of no communications bein g received by any one bere on shillings , unless they take them ' WOOLCOMB SRS. to pay the same rate , as they by force or fra ud fro F ACTORIES. leisure moments in order tbat they might acquaint them- thc subject , we supposed either thnt those who darn them t con sidere d themselves placed in a more disadv antageous , the visit of Mr. Those soldiers eat good beef anj position than the other manufacturers in tbe tr ade. The selves with those branches of knowled ge which «rere es- Oastler had been put off for some time, or that Aberdeen bread , whilst the poor Irish , who are d ing Last week a pubi 'c meetin g ofthe distressed and desti- MEETING AT DUNDEE. y of stmv a sential to their well-being and to their usefulness as mem. had been left out of his route. tion are kep t at bayonet 's len gth fra m ' tu te woolcombers of this town was held in the Temp- ra i.ee workmen considering it unjus t that they should suffer a , the common ne duction on their wage s on account of the (From the Dundee Advertiser) bcr s of society ; he concluded by sta ting that he did not Jud ge thon ofour surprise , when en Friday the 18th , eessaries of life am i if they ask for bread H a ll, B-nja'.r.in Abbott , B woo' evmber , iu the chair. re eupposed dis. , they are of any manufactur er ic meet ' nj r was held in Dundee on Friday to come here to speak but to bear the stateme nts that would wc received a letter from Glasgow Mr. Geokge trr iiTE mavi j the lirst resolution , in a a dvanta ges , agreed to send a depu- A publ , written by Mr. Pet- threa tened wi th bullets , and yet, 0 shame ! the ma-. tation of their number to Aberdeen receive Mr. F erran d , M r\, and Mr. Oastler the eloquent lie made by Mr. Oas tler and Mr. Ferrand on the evils of kerthl y on the 13th , that Mr , Oas tler would visit Aber- against his famishin g Jp ?ec-lii.sl:imi of a settlementofth e question by arbitration. This the accompanied by Messrs. Lewi s, Miller , Johnston , ani l b-. en inv ited from bis , consequ°nce of ings of what must come at last. He knew that sooner wiir kmeii and be had been delig hted wretc hedness and m ' -ery . lie s.-,t e' o.u: hj* imviiu " 'tun '. , f.T thesiike of praco generall y, assented to, other pr aclu rs of thc Gospel belong in g to the town. differen t towns of Scotland , the roads having been partially blocked up by tho sno w- or later thc peop le would perceive that want of ilitical althou g belmlf of the most storm we had not received the notice from Glasgow in ^ the conditio!! el' the ew«i " *.Mjiib ers «-f il'is to«n is truly h opposed to tbe application of the princi ple in Mr . James launders was called to the chair. t o find that hitherto his mission in , powe r was thc cause of their debasement , nml ti ns to inhabitants of Gre at the public lam entable , and it is absolutely mc. s«ary that an :i;p -a! t!;is e\!Se. The Messrs. Haddens havinc communicated Mr. Mm r ae said , he had for som e time been a factory in dustriou s and the most oppressed time to allow us to get up meeting on the show a semblan ce of doing something towards rend rin g inhabitants ' bu t stating tohim that wo would make ' shoul d be made to the wealthier c'a sse s ou their behalf , a thi- to the oth-r manufacturers, they refused to refer the slave hims elf, und. ther efore , had some slight knu nbilge Br i tain , had received the favour of the of M onday, all the Rep eal a national benefit , he pt-opoeuidvel wjitb his u-vm rei'mco '0 tbe preliminary arrange ments for tbe meeting, lar-c number ot 'hem htins completely destitute. " case, bu t ottered to meet them in con-erence. This tbe of th e working of the. system . To the Uiwg irout a s^ Scotia-no. (Chei-rn.) Mr . Oasiler then but that ow. con sistency, hi s numerous but ridiculous and unicr ai, tha t in Scot- in g to the state of the roads , we could not even depend The resolution was seconded by George Ridley, a wool Mes srs. Ha-ldens positively refus ed , st ill holding by ar bi- labour a deal of the evils which now pervaded society Kreat pleasure which he felt in the fact , in g plans for an extension of the Suffrage. Asham-i d per. b middle classes on hi m being able to reach Aberde n on the com' -er. and ca rri ed unan imously. tratb .ii , to which some of the manufacturers latter ly illicit be traced. It has been proved y statis ts that the land and in Eng land , thc hi gher and the Monday, ha-s (t) of his treatment ofthe forty shilling freeh olders benefit of ihe and that und er these circumstances t J-.iftr n lie-pesos, a wo'dei.uilier, stated tb.:t he had t-p. agreed ; but on account of other manufacturers being lives of those employed in the factories were much wire following together in sympath y for the , we would no fix and in compensation for the failure of tiie h-msebilj] shorter than the lives of those employed in agricultural wealth of their countr y Mr. O astler the ni ght of meeting until we heard from him again. i-Hed to the parish for reliet , '->• in.* eiit iiel.v witlsou- work .•.•.pose.! to tliis mo-ie of sctilenifciit , t be Port E,'linton producers of tho . Suffrage of the Reform Bill , be would give Irel and the evils of the Mr , Oas tler did not receive this letter , althoug h i t had nt '.is own trade , and the rclk-vir -r ofHe-e r leu! sent him Sjiinu iiu* Coiiitmiiy issued circulars to ail the manufac- pursuits ; that tbe greatest ignofance and the greates t then proceede d at some length to detail tho advantages of a host of Suffrages , from the tc«t of legislative enactment was mtro - amp le time to reach him , bein g posted on Frida y fore- last, to 1 Teak stor.es <>n tlie road , f.-r which be r- ee' vrd Is. 3,1. turers in Scotland , invitin-; them to a meeting—which misery, abound ed in the towns where thc fadory system facto ry system befor e any " Manhood ," down to tbe new sample of" com plete"- it was worse than negr o slavery. noon , and Mr , O. did not. leave Dundee for Aberdeen un- per day for two A vs. lie had b-.en to the relievin g officer nv-ctingtook ]dace iu Glasgow , oa 25th September . To was in its greatest vigour. It had been found lihcwi-e, duc d , remarkin g that ism. He would give tbem a " fixity of tenur e, " ,1ll(j th a: as our trjde had increased upon what he considered to be the objec. til Sunday night. Mr. Oasthr wrote us on the Satur- Hea ven knows what else benide ont li.it day (Tuesday), whe n the offic-r had Riven him t his meeting the Messrs . Haddens were invited , but de- , the misery and degrada- He then dwelt ;—anything but the nri » tion of tho present system and said tba t day, th at he did not think he could rea ch Aberdeen in thing needful and invincible , thc SUFFRAG E ls.Cd ., au d told him he shoul d want htm no m -re. He c'iii'-d to attend. At said meeting the question of ar bi- of the working people had increased in the equal tion«ble features , OF Tug alread y- consequenc e of the roads being impassable with the snow ive said th-.r.- wer.* ei ght ef them ta keep out of what he had tration was discussed in all its bearings , and rejected as ratio. Th ey had all seen the squalid looks and the zig no te-ithstanding the grievances wbich they had CHARTER! If he would g " Manhoo d Suffr age " to been re dressing, this work of those who —bur b e did , howe ver , mana ge to come, and arrived in the natie n did be not grant it to the g..t for stoue-breakin -r. bu t now he had noti ing. inadmissa l-lc. But it was agr eed tbrt the wages be zag gait of tbe factory operatives , wliich had been the means of , why Associ.-i tes of The manner limitation of hours was not yet done. Aberdeen about 8 o'clock on Monday mornin g. If wc the Repeal Association I Why did be establis h R-jbebt Smith , an -ther w-iilcorr.br , stated that he ¦ii -iintaincd until 10th October , an d a deputation was ap- br ought upon them by excessive labour. were in favour of a hka c. been conducted , There were still children above thirteen years of age, had known this , we would ha ve strained every nerve to cur sed system of class privileges in Conciliati on bid bad no " 'rin g to 1 at in his house t'.-r two days, his wife pomtsl to confer with any manufacturer not pr esent at in which the factory system had hitherto Ilall , qi to destroy ted to twelve hours ' daily labour; have got up the meeting even with that short notice , hut cinfmed and one c'.:i!d in a fe;tr. There were fix ir. the this niei-ting. A special notice was sent to tho Messrs. had tended to debase thc working peop le, and women were subjec shu t the mouth s of the ME.V who paid their shilling and be detre- was required from able-bouied me- we did not learn tbat hehad arrived until three o'clock , and all ow others who pnsicss little trace of ' i".:iiii'r altogether . He had app lied for rdi- f last Satur- Ma ddens , to meet them either in Edinburgh or Dund »e, their physical ener gy, corrupt their morals , two hours more than huitia n 'ty Sooner than adverting to the pernicious influence when i t was beyond our power to have got up a meetin g d ay, and riceived 2s. Gd. for tbe whole ef ihem. to endeavour to remove their o'«je clions to pay a uniform mental to tlieir intellectual capabilities. ch anics. Afte r save th eir shape , to vote upon questions , m erely be let commerce hours mus t have upou both the bodi- s for that night. We regretted all these disap pointments Jons Jek& y Etated that he had not had any work for rate of waeres. The Messrs. Haddens never having stated that should take place , he would say, wliich these long tanse they were his own tools—or because they may hava calmly con templa te and minds of the risin g generation , Mr . Oastler said the more , ns we expected to have got such an expression paid a little more money 1 Surel the last three weeks, that his wife wasconiined on Jlond iy wha t their disadvantages were , and thc meeting consi- perish ; and any man who could y he will admi t ther e wer e had not the love of God or was to reduce these hours to ten of public sympathy in favour of the measure , as has not last, and all that he had to give htr was a little sneo dering them not the least favoured manufacturer s in the such things , he would say, that all they asked for men among st thc Arsociate s in Dublin and in Englan d man emplau ted in his breast. Mr. Macrae coucluded by been seen since the visit of Messrs, Tuncorobe and pru-1 , which a neighbouring woman had brou ght in for trade —to which notice the Messrs. Haddens paid no hours. and why excommunicate them from his pale forex erc iBiniJ effect, that the meeting M.P ., next addressed the meeting, amid O'Connor . Mr. Oastle r 's visit was not , however , al to- her , ju st before lis cwue to that meeting. Hi said he at tention—althou gh they bring forward the'r supposed pr oposing his resolution tc the Mb. Febrand , a pri vilege to which they were intitled , that of expressing were of opinion that the long hours of labour in factorie s great applause , at some length , and asked tbe evidence getber lost, as he was introduced to tbe Rev. Sir Wil- their sentiments in a manl y rn 'iiiner ! Wh had not taste " six ounce* of food since 3unday last. disadvantages as n reason why they cannot meet the other y all this were detrimental to the health , the morals and the in- of manufacturers , a nd others in proof of the injurious liam Dunbar—who was to have filled the chair ,—and ' Geoege Fletcher , a woolcomber , said that he had manufacturers in the market , and state that they are barof need " lurking " of man s most noble of privi l eges ? tellect of the peop le—that machinery should be put under effects of the . fac tory system ,' and referred to tbe numer- also to Professor Blackie , with whom he spent the eve- four children l-efides himself and wife*, which made six obli ged to pay tlieir workmen a lower rate of wages to He is as great a tyrant as Nich olas,—and all his ,*5uf. regulations so a« not to prove a curse instead of a blest ous cases of acciden ts which occurred from children fall- ning, and innocubi ted them with a portion of bis on n f r altogether. He had been relieved with '2' . 61., and went enable them to do so. Now, brethren , wc are well aware ages, his fi rtures , nnd his nostrums , are not worth the ing in among the machinery from over exhaustion. He fervour and enthusiasm in favour of the cause that before the Board of Guardians on Friday last, and was that they are not only able to meet them in the ing to the working people. ,—so P'iper it would take to notice them. So instead of Mr. Thomas Smar t seconded the resolution , which was called upon the workmen of Edinburgh to co-operate ifwc c uld pet a visit from Mr. Ferrand or some other ordere d to go to work at what is called a test hill, at Idle , market , but to a considerable extent , to undersell them. . troubling you with a recit. l of them , I will proc eed to 'is movement with their brethren in land Lion in ihe cause where he was relieved with 4s. Cd. for bis whole family, The resolution agreed to at the above meeting having put and carried unanimously. in th Eng , and , there could be no doubt of an shotv you how you may with certain ly bsoeflt your coun- r resolution , tne pur- Iind Wiltll lie told UlS fdievltig ..ffieer that be taJ no shoes been St-h t to AbeeJee i., the Bipubiti.m appoint ed by the Tlit! llee-. JJ . Lewis |>roposed a said that he n-*s sure that a seed bud been sown her e overwhe lming expression of public opinion in its fa- try , and place her In sach 11 position , that she will ewe very that in the opinion of the meeting vour , t o walk a distance of eigh t miles every day to and from trade re quested an interview with the Messrs. Haddens, port of which was, wbich would produce good fruit. little who rules, 90 long as she is happy. And why shou 'd the present hours of factory labour are incapable with I am , dear St his work , the officer told hira tbat he might buy shoes out which was peremp toril y refuse d ; and alter several inef- T he resolutions were deferred to another meeting in- , the 1 It is happ 'ness she now wants , and which yoq the mor al llectual improvement of the body of 's of thc 4s. C 1. relief he had given hiin. However, at last , fectual attempts by tbe workmen in their employ, to ob- aud inte tended to be holden on Monday, in the largest hall in Your respec tfully, must aid her in truly ohtaining. When the Charter shall question , and fee'ing the people engaged in it, aud that were these not Edinburg h. Thanks to Mr. Oastler , Mr, Ferrand , and James Macfber sok he wa-* furoished with a pair of clogs. He then went f 0 work tain a peac eful settlement of the have become law, and the Land thc property of thepe o* slioittr .ed, the most disas trous effects would arise to the thc Chairman at the test bi ll, at Idle , bu t his feet began to swell so, in that the whole responsi bility of maintaining the advanc d , concluded the proceedings at the above pie, then will be an end of tyranny on the one hand , and wearing his clogs iu frosty weather aad out of door em- rate of wages lay upon tbem—thry baring no guarantee whol e community. meeting. treachery on thc other. The slave market will el-.se The Kev. Lesley Miller seconded the motion. ployment , al ways being used to workiDg by the side of a that tlieir employers would not offer even a lower rate of Mr . — —^— for ever in Ireland , and there will be a guarantee thai * Mr , Oasler , oncomi ng forward , was received with the war m comb pot, ihat he was obliged to bathe fciE feetin a wnges than that paid by them for the last eighteen years ; GREAT MEETING OF TnE SHORT TIME DE. ever y man will partake of a just sharn of the products of most rap' .urous an d enthusiastic cheering. After the ComspcmHeme. morning before he star ted to lais work. Having tohobblc Hnd although all the other Manufacturers were willing to LEGATES , his labour , and tbat those who now live upon puM ic noise had subsided when he appeared at thu along in the bsst manner he could , he sometimes got main tain the advanced rate of wages, yet declaring if any , he said , plunder , will either have to DIG or BEG for subsis- first meeting a few n i hts MANcnE5TEB , Mondat , Dec 28 — Yestcrdny (Sunday) TO TII E ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY OF there rath er late, when the superintendent ot tbe test full Firm in Scotla nd iras found to pay a lower rate after the he had been at iu Scotland , g tence !.' ! God grant it were to be so before to morro w ago , the ham), a num erous meeting ef delegates from the manufactur- IRELAND. begun to curse and swear at him , and threatened to send lOtii October , they Would feel themselves compelled to a person high in station , took him by Th at such will be tbe result ETERNAL JUSTICE h»« to Scot. ing di stricts of Lanca shire , Yorkshire , Cheshire , an ' him to Wakefield . At last he was thrown into a fever , conform to that rate whatever it mig"it be. This being say ing, " Oastler , you are a bold man to come decreed . Derbyshire , was held in a school.room , Great Ancoa ts- H'CH T Rev. awd Rev, Sirs , an d he believed he kadgot a complaint on "him , through th e position ofthe workmen i" the employ of the Messrs . land upon such a question. " He (Mr . Oastl er) thoug ht I am , Right Rev. and Rev . Sirs , street , in this town , nnd by adj ournment at the Wood - In my first letter addressed to you I stated that working at the test hill, that would Carry hira to his Haddens , th ey considered it their duty to withdraw their io too. He had heard that the people of Scotland were Your most obedient Servan t , ' 'Hu , for the purpose of consideting what stcp« nothin g shor t of political power for the wh ole male popu- grave. He said he knew parties "ork ' nga t that hill labour , havin g no oth er alternative left th em, they having a practical , calculat ing sort of people ; and he was afraid man s t Inn W. H. Ctirrox. were to be taken to promote the measure this session, lation , or the principles of the Charter would ever be w!io hid, to walk GO or 70 miles each week, to and from •ised every prudent and reasonable means in their power that if they should find anj thing wrong, they would be There wero delegates present f rom the following places successful as a " means to an end" to remove the burthen the j-lace, and that some of the men were working there to obtain a settlement. And although decidedl y opposed the people to detect aud expose it. Trusting, however , , in the whole fifty-six in number:—Lancashire , C. S. T. C , o'grievances off the? sholders of Ireland . The analogy be- for 24 hours together , withou t tasting food of any de- to Strikes in general , considering them to be pernicious to their charac teristic benevolence , and having a mission MR. O'HIGGINS AND THE YOUNG IRELANDERS Bolton Spinners Central , Manchester , No. 1; Ditto , twixt cause and effect is toe- clear and convincing for even scri ption . in their effects both to Emp loyer and Employed, yet, in in the cause of humanity, he had come down among No. 2 ; Bolton , S. T. C, Bolton Spinners , Rochdale S. tlte most sceptical or bigotted to deny the ' truth of this » M . Mcir.ES moved the second resolu ton , which was, this peculiar ca?e, wc feel ourselves bound to support the them. lie had been assured before he crossed the Bor- T« TnE EDITO R OF TnE NORT II SBV STAR . der that he need not come among as they were T. C. Oldham S. T. C , Ditto Spinn ers , Ashton spinners , asser tion , and thus I wi ll rest upon my position as 1 well " That five persons be appointed a committee , to rec eive Aberd een Workmen in their resolution , having no othei them , Sir.—For tome time back I had entertained the f nd ' Pres ton S T. C , efce Chorley S. T. C Bury, S. T. C know there is no power of reasonin g or of logic which evidence of the existing distress erao:i £St the wool- course left us bu t do this , or submit to repen ted reduc- a gainst a Ten Hours Dili ; but so far from that being . .; , , h ope that Irishmen had learned sufflc!ent in the school to Hey wood S, T. C , Todmorden S. T. ft , Lees Spinners , can defeat it. Sophistry may do its wors t; slander comber.-." tions, as the Messrs. Haddens appear determined to pay the case, he had held three meetings since he came of experience , under the tuition of Mr. O'Connell , tha t Wa terhead Mdl Spinners , Maccl esfield S. T. ft, Li ttlebo- may spit its envenomed malice ; expediency may twaddle "n-couded by a woolcomber of tbe name of Gat—car- below the other Manufacturers let them pay what they Scotland , and he could Say that he never had attended they would shortly be enabled to set up in a n-spectabl e three better meetings in his life. If the woiking people roug h S. T. ft , Hindley Spinners , Padih am, Lowerhouse , and 6iroper ; and " self-interest may " whine and •grum - ried 'iitanimouf ly. may ; which redactions we could ill afford, owing to the and honourable way for themselves , but , I mnst cvnfVt *, Openshaw , Newton Moer, Shaw Chapel , St ockport Spin, ble ; it may even snarl and try to bi te , bu t like the Ths meeting then adjourr.e * to a fiture day, to give labor ious nature of our calling, an d the great variety of of Scotlaud thoug ht that he came among them for the that the origin of the correspon dence r-htive to Mr, ncrs , Dukinfield , Oldham P. L. Weavers , Manches ter S. " House built upon a Rock ; the rain descended and the time to the woolcombers to send in to tne committee th- ir style which is continuall y being introduced , which in- purpose of stirring up strife between muster and man O'Hi ggins in last iveek's Star leaves an impression floods came and bea t upon that house ; IT FELL NOT." os stateme nts ot the distress and destitution they are now creases our labour , and consequentl y re duces our wages; th ey would find themselves greatl y mistaken. His object and G., Hooley Brid ge, Stal ybridge , Burnley, Bradford , mj mind vcr v different from any thing that I should Golker T ruth is invulnerable and invincible!——According to be labouring under. and considering our inability to educate our families, or was ta bring the olive branch of peace, and to heal the Hudder sfield , Leeds , Lindley, Paddock , , Raistrick , inclined to term either rrspectable or honourab le, F ixby, Halifax , South Crossland iie, Holmfirth , Dews, Moses, when the great Author of our existence placed supp ly them with the necessary comforts of life. For tbe dissensions which had unhappil y too lorg existed between , I should not hare expected that a gentleman who but th e. WniTE SLAVERY. the se elasees. What he wished to see was the good feel- bury and Keighley by letter. man upon the earth be gave him unlimited power over above reasons , and others that might be adduced , (a other day advocated a " clear stage and no favour ," The proceedings commenced at ten o'clock , and the everything it contained , and the Roman Catholic Cate- recital of which would tax your path-rice ,) we do assure ing existin g between master and servant which existed iie could so suddenly metamorphose himself into a new LABOUR IN NE W TOKK. the time of Doaz when the latter saluted the former iu meeting so numerous , it was deemed desirable that there chism states that , " The wor ld was crea ted for man 's use you, Brethren , that hia a hard struggl e for us to provide , charac ter , or , to use a Jaw term , " step fr "m the dock should be a chairman and depu ty-chairman and benefit " When man transgressed and wns cast for our families with our present wages; and were we to these words , " The Lord bless thee ," and the former . I t was . into the witness box " 116 CIBCOH 'TiSCES. C0ND1TI0S S, 4K D REWiMS. answered , " The Lord be wi th you." Tha t was a system unanimously rrsolved , that the chairman of the Lanca - out of Paradise , the world was set before him to choose be r educed to the rates lately p.iid by the Messrs. No one expec ted Mr. M'Gee to advocate Crnrti sni ; but shire Central Short Time Commi ttee should preside where he wished to fix bis aVode, and although the (from the .Vno York Ti ibtif.e.) Haddens , it would entail upon us and our children a great then existing between employers and employed, which he , why he should have stepped out nf his way to insult it is and that the vice-chair should be filled by t he chairman curse pronounced upou him for h is disobedience amoun t of misery and distress—at ti.e thought of which wished to witness established iu England and Scotland. another ques tion altogether , I look upon it as an to. NO. III.—THE BOOK-FOLDERS. The system which he wished to see was on« established of the Yorkshire Central Short Time Committee. amounted to the hard condition of being henceforth sub- our h earts sicken , and the better feelings of cur nature warrantable in trusion to insult a great principle by in jus tice. support ed The Chaibman , In opening the proceedings , said they jected to a life of toil , it did not amount to a prohibition The girls employed iu Boi-U-buvieries work indis- recoils. The principles he advocated were charg ing a gentleman with being a ph ysical force Char , by one of the richest manufacturers in the world —Mr. had once more met on the important question of the tn reap the frui ts of his labour if he chose to cultivate the cri minatel y « folding and stitching—s -metimes being Now, Brethren , when we consider the reasonableness tist , because he ha ppens not to be a favoured guest , pe u- John Fielden. It b»en proposed thirty years ago b T en Hours ' Bill. He hoped that th» delegates would be ear th for his subsistance. If we take a ra pid view of the employe 1 one week in folding and the next in stitch 'ng. and ju stice of the request of the CARPET WEAVE RS OF bad y linrl y invi ted to a public platform , and who, perhaps , had cool iu their deliberation , but resolved in their actions. history of mankind we will find , as I stated in my las t Tney earn about the s»me tra ces at either occupation , ABERDEEN , that tbey shonld receive the same remune- th e late Sir Robert Peel , and had all along been sup- no inclination to place himself in such a pillory, t o ab. ported by the best-iuformed factory masters. Last The time had come when the people of the manufacturing letter , tha t society, from the earliest ages, had i t s willin g r.nJ work always by the piece. Not more ;hen half of them ration for their labour as the other Workmen engaged in jure "before God and the world" the doc trine of ph ysical night at his a ddress iu Paisley, the ciiair was taken by- dis tricts should bestir themselves , and make a final and idlers , and was subjec t to their ravages and encroach- who have regular situatiuns are steady, sober workers— the trade ; and , likewise, wben we reflect that the dearest , force ! and by one, too, whose own veraci ty had just one of the most opulent manufac turers there—Mr. Cavr ; "successful effort to carry tbeir cause. He regretted that ments; whenever artificowas likel y to ensure their pos- the want of «du: ation aud the out-.!oor temptations interests of several thousands of your Fellow Labourers come for th from such an awful ordeal ! If gentlemen ia and the cheering assembled when he they were compelled to meet on tbe Sunday, but such was session of the " needful" they used it, bu t where force whi-.li b-!ong to the fortunts of so many oi thtm exert- depends upon the issue of this contest , we cam sfly im- of the great number " commi tte e " have been for the last four years sapp ing the nature of their occupation that it was quite out of was necessary, theyjscrup led not to wade to their object ing apinerful influence to destroy their ambition and plore that you will not only refrain yourselves , but that took the chair , told , in language not to be misunder- the rotten foundation ofa profligate system , thev should tlieir power assemble on any other day. He then thrcigh the blood of their fellow creatures; from indi. self-resect, and to beget habits of levity aud idleness. you will use every lawful endeavour to keep others from stood , how heartily they were rejoiced at his influential to not consider the miners outside , who have worked openly , proceeded read a letter from Charl ss Hindley, Esq., M. P. virtual murders sprin g wholesale butcheries , and man T:ier J j-re from 2.530 to 3,0 '0 girls er.gai reii in the res- supplanting tbe men in their work , and thus bethe means co-operutiou in the cause Mr. Dustier then and manfull y in a more dangerous shaft as only <1^6efvir.g *" to describe some of the cruel ties which prevailed under The Delegate from tbe Lancashire Cen tral Short fiemil' -irised with blood went forth in wantonness to {•«t;iblr :ii-ieries in the city, and th eir wage s arc very 0.' avertin g a vast amount of suffering and privation from of insult ,—for my own part , I believe that if the fruits the present system. The state to which the children Time Commi ttee moved the firs t resolution. He said exterminate his sprc 'os. Vill ainy became her oism, and various—de pending entir ely on the skill, i xper ience and thousands of your fellow creatures ; for altho u.' "* you of the late vieti ry at the Rotunda were thrown into a inc' u-r.ry of the girls as we!l as somet imei, >;n the fa- were often red uced by exhaustion might be learned when that the resolution which he had to propose was one rapine , .spoliation , and bloodshed became appendages of , , may in the meantime be flattered and fawne d upon by the sieve, and well sifted , it would be found that the nww he men tioned that he had once or twice observed the which was usuall y adop ted at such meetings and as far Christi anity !!.- W ars of aggression were wars in which vourittsui of foreme n and those who give out the w ork . petty Tyran t, and deceived by false prom ises and misre- , useful and substan tial grains were contributed by the children i-f a poor widow in his neighbourhood so ex- as he was concerned , he would never relax ia his exer- individuals or partie s covetin g thc possession s of others 51>ny do not earn more than 1 dollar 50 cents or 2 dol. pr esentations , wliich in the end will -urn out bitt er dis- ind efatigable exertions of Mr . O'Hi gginn , I have endea- hau sted that they fell asleep with part of their supper in tions until tlie o'ject was obtained . He then moved t he and wishing to rea p their udvantngrrt , endeavoured to Idrs per «rek ; others make o dollars an-i 3 dollars DO a ppointment to those who are so foelish as to be duped by , voured to aid the Young Ireland par ty for thc same reasen their mou ths , an d while she was dressing tbeir ulcerated following resolu tion :— " Th-i tthis meeting of delegates wrest thtm from their possessors ; in these wars , tije Ce nts ; »vbile there is a few whose b:ll« , week after wetk them. tha t I offer tbis meed of merit to Mr. O'llig -dns, beca use " feet Many of these evils had been remedied , bu t still a from the manufacturing districts of Lancaster , York , parties on the defers ve were justified in opposing the run as high as > dollars ando do'.bir *. These are oU Brethren , we have laid befor e you a plain unvarnished . I knew they were misrepresented and belied ; but it deal remained to be done. It was said when the present Chester , and Derby , a ssembled for the purpose of promo - in vaders , prov ided f'ey, themsel ves, had hones tly ac- an-1 highly valued naads , and some of them kave held statemen t of our case, trusting and believing that your would be inconsistent , nay, more trea cherous adulation system was proposed that trade would be ruined , but ting the Ten Hours ', Bill, aga in express our de-termina - quired wha t they possessed. The great powers ef the th eir siruation t lor years. tee!ing< are on the side of Humanity and Justi ce, and not to aparove of that c mdoct in Mr. M'Gee , whieh has p-ii-l ia estabU shmen *? for instead of that it had gone on increasing. He was tion never to relax in our exertions until a bill to limit world , from the earliest days , seldom f au ght on either The prices tiiclar g* folding up on the side of Obstinacy and Oppression , we humbly hurled from u high place in a people's affections the naaie willing to urgu e the the hours of factory lubour to ten hours a day for five side for hon our (bb it is called) or far more love of fight- are , fjr single Svo. sheets, 2 cents per hundred; fur re quest that you will give our case your candid considera the question with any one upon of O'Connell! pjges), 3* pounds , shillings, and pence of the question. ) Hear , d ays in the week , nnd eight on tbe Saturday , be ob. ing ; all fought more or less to obtain an extension 0* douUe do. (1*J : cents per handred. Daubl-- tion , and oblige, yours respectfull y, in name and on behalf Cha rtism is an heir loom in the human famil y. Tin 12-no. is paid .*} cents. A u average hand working 10 hear. ) Let tbem look atthesums now require d for gao.'s, taine'd from the legislature , believing tha t we are justl y terrirory or to preserve their possessions. Alexander of the CARPE T WEAVERS OF GREAT BRITAIN , title-deed of our unju stly withheld rights , and must n ut hour s a day can f..l-l 10 f>r 1200 of the double 12-nos ' h.'J ewells, and police, and deduct those before they count entitled to protection to those limits. " weptfor ether worlds to conquer . Napoleon wished to Davio M'Cuu. ck , Chjei.es Thomson , suffer , at least , uncalled for insul t while in tbe possesion do as muvh as that th e profit . In his own place they were trccting agaol aud Mr. John LEEcn , of Huddersfield , bri* fly seconded The bring the world in subjection to his power. Fe* , however . T he cutting of thc Robert Uamsav David TH "M«oh , of its votari es. O'Connell has set priest against prieft , signatures is included in tln-se prices bridewell , which would cost £05 000. Iu his jounger resolution , wh ich was unanimously carried. Russia covets the Caucasus ; the French Algeira . . James Hak .vab , Jshs Himiousb , - . and bishop against bishop ; but will Mr. M'Gee coiap leie Thu stitchers receive a great variety of prices according James Thomso n Geor ge years , the same place which , contained one third of its The Delegate from Littleborou tth , moved the secoi d En gland covets ! -She coveted Ireland , and each aud in , M'Kissock , th is work by set ting layman against layman ? On getting to the size of the sheet , tiie numt -cr of pa ^es a si.-ti a- James Hamdat * present inhabitants , l.ad a gaol with six cells, the doors resolution :—" The experi ence of the last tliirty .five every one shed blood to obtain their object )! If God , in , Jakes Moodie , rid of the " splendid phantom " we wan t a national sub- t ure , &c. An average price of c.tnmon work may hi of wh ich were open tix months in the year. They had years , in promo ting this measure , warran ts this i:..aiii g the old law , san ctioned wars of defence end restitutio )', Acting Committee. stance , and woe be to those who will blast a second time stat ed at S cents, only one policeman then , now they had one hundred of delegates from the manufacturing districts of Lan- and if, at the present day, both are deemed just by j per hundred sheets. At these raw.- Kilmarnock , O th December , 1846. a people 's hope. they m ike about the same as at folding. In both folding ami seventy. He had ouce been denounced in the House caster , Yor k , Chester , and Derb y, in believing .hut the mod-rn chris tians , and they must be so if the new law STEAM -ENGINE AND MACHINE MAKERS. Is the long insulted flag of Ireland' s na tionality seain cud stitching th. re is so wid.- a ran ge of work titat tht of Lords by thc Premier as an incendiary, and iu thc rejec tion of the measure last session , and the means is a type of the old, ns is preached ; th ere cannot be any to become the emblem of 11 pany t Is the Wh !g device, only praetica W- way of estimating fhe earnings of t' ;es* At a meeting of the Journ cymin Steam Enune , Ma- House oi Commons by the Home Secretary, as a charac- adopted by the government , by which our friends in Par- harm in a peopl e rising up and demanding, iu voices of 'di vide and conquer ,' to be substit u|i d for the h allowed girls, clas» chin e Makers , and Millwri ghts' Fri endl y Society, held at ter of the same sort but he would say that since the liamen t were defeated , has stimulated tbe operati ves thunder , resti tution ofthe possessions which were wrung as a . it to take account of tlieir we- kly wages. ; wa tch cry, "L ibertyto all." Is the new R-peal bri dge In the b-st ehtaM 'sinueuts these range from 2 dollars 50 our Club Hous e, the Old Gray Ma re Inn , Bury, on Tbu rs- present agitation commenced , the greates t change had throug hou t the country to still further exert ions than f rom them by force and fraud ; blcodshed md murdei .' to be built merel y for the pass age of thc select few, if :i apprenticeshi p al-o exists ir. this trade stra ight-f orward conduct , as exhibited in their journal opinions , that were any one to speak of such a thing , not see that any objection could be made to tbem. If they live in. They sought not for wealth or influence c r and the skilful worker justtl.roug 'i ber upprentieehood ;s iu the advocacy of the rights of industry. " lie would be immedia tely hauded over to tbe police. He ever there wa s a time when the Ten Hours 'Bill was n <. power ; all they required was the " ri ght to labour on to j often sent adrift to make room for raw bands. In the FRAME-WORK KNITTERS. ha-! at oue time been charged with bringing forward cessary it was now. He could well recollect that when God' s earth ," the only •' right divine " which man has a this question to impede the cause of Negro emanci pation he first worked in a mill, in the room In which he work ed ri i;ht to acknowled ge! Ireland ought not to be nn ex- larger establishments the girls are generall y separated Nottisghak. —United Trades. —A three counties , THE " WEEKLY DI SPATCH. " and at another to th ere were four men and sixteen pieccre, and he lived to ception to the gescral rule , for so long as she bas tbe .'roin tiie men who work at Book-binding, and are kepi Delegate Meeting will be held on Monday morning, the at another to hinder the Reform Dill, oppos e the progress of Free Trade. All these questions work the whole of the machinery in the same room him. power of producing food her peop le ought not to be in toler able order. In some h mses they are u»t permitted 4th of January, 1847, at the hour of ten o'clock precisely, TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE NORTHEBI* STAR. even to speak to each other during working hours In had now been settled , and the ground was therefore clear. self by the assistance of eight pie-cers ; nnd he further hungry or indebted to chari ty for subsistence . But . a t the Black Horse Tavern, Stoney-strc et, to conside r So that emascula ted liberal newspa per , thc Pisp ittd, other s (md th-at, too, where we should look for the ut- He would advise them against strikes , an d if any oue added that he, by the increased spied of the machinery, Ir eland is an exception , bu t not in theor y, for she has tiie propriety of causing a Bill to be introduced into the has made an a ttack on democratic princi les " for all na- most strictness) the girls h and talk fend carry on i rom Eng land advised tlietn to pursue such a course , and conseivueni 'y increai1 :-artd would call in question the views in his letter upon the power to pr omote its passing during the next session of from attemptin g gcd and lor than those "A same re sults ns the Dtepa ch pretends to but "w p it ls who a whole. I t is true that I was taken to a rring ten, sul ject , should he again presen t himself at the hust- Parliament. " to wrest the land out of the hands of its present pro - ? Yes, have to live at t". e chea.j pnblic hoard ing hon-es. is sincere— the Pigjxilch h 4 ' without either time to arra nge my ohieial liustucK S, or to The Delegate from Heywood seconded the resolu- prieto it, to restore it to its lanf'ul own ers, he con spires ypocritical . Had the /'if;' "" Thr y arc most o. thtm father.e < , aud many have neith er ings. wished * famil y ; it is also true tbat a notice eved the Bill would with the land 'ords , and , both b to befriend the exiles of libert y ; had it bem as lather nor moth er. Many of ih.m belong to the church take leave of my Dr. Giut , aft> r some re-marks , proposed a vote of tion , and said he beli give general y precept and example, desirou s to att. nd the meetin gs where truth was spoki' io and nearl y all, we believe paper was torn dowu from my ollice, and taken away : thanks to Messrs. Oastle r, Lewis, and Miller, for th eir sa tisfaction. To such an extent hud tbe feeling in aids ihem to re tain tlieir monopoly against the people. , are of good character, in some it would have sought with und ¦ * ut with regar d to the breakin g of the lucks , and the admirable spetciits. The pro- favour of the Bill increased , that he had no doubt but in Th is is a sweepin g charge , you may eiiy, to prefer equal avidit y the splend id *> ' he less respectablt - Iiin-j. lies however, so muc h cir- attendance , and for tlieir larg el place such did not take pltce. I cannot again st a man who pr ofesses to seek " ' y at tended soivces of-thc Democratic Society, as ca asp ction is not employ ti!. They are lr j.n all ransa cking ofthe , position was cariied by accl amation . tha t small town and the neighbourhood no few-r than li elan d tor the grades Irish " i t does where 11 title presides , and weslih spouts forth i's a .i; r.i a i.s in life, ' account for Mr. Lancaster 's statements , fm t her , than he A vote of thanks having been given to the Chairman , 40, 000 signatures would be attached , to their petitions . , and to be satisfied wi th nothing 1,?ss : but sweep, and the li vory of thtmsclvts sn*! lumt- doub rful sympathy for the banished and brave Pole*. lies <*.< ,c,;d in many must have been misinformed , or it is a mis-report. Bui tlie mtciing broke up. The Delegate from Litil eborough supported the reso- ing tin ugh it is, it is nevertheless true , an d I challen- 'e . instances , be more inleresti ng than Tbe Dispa tch declares it never advuc.ite d I'nt vers al tiie- . «; be tbat as it may, I have felt in e'.uty b .und te» -nnke this lotion , and denied , t.i accept tho Bill as it was framed , any 1- an in Ireland , who understan ds the question , *«-. arti stic romanee. V.' e remember 11 spri ghtl y and Suffrage , Annual Pa rliament s , no corre ction , for 1 would not have it said that 1 had knotv- as any departure from the Ten Hours ' Bill ; if it were , to honestly diH'cr with it! " Ireland for the Irish " in- etc. As the Dispatch is cl iicnt.- .' ool.ing girl ub.isestory was told us by the]olite political economist , it would stand two- ingly allowed even my enemies to suffer an injustic e. 1 he would bs the last man in the world to sniictiou it. deed ! *' College Green " is uot Irelan d ; nor a Parlia - by and allot * pr prut r of the large li uricry where she was employed , MEETI NG A.T EDINBURGH. thiids of the dinner of every ha ve not as yet seen Mr. Lancaster , but I have no doubt The Delegate from Bradford , wa s instiucted to sup- ment sitting there would not be Ireland for the Irish ; it industri ous labourer to bs Bltlmug h uotoii. * ot her louiiiauions knows anUhing ol taken from as anxious as myself to bave any mis- is atl moonshine and nonsense! There him , and not permi t a rwvuvnstranv * "-i*-*-* her stra uce fortunes. She but thathe will be A public meeting of the inhabitants of Edinburg h was port ten hours , bu t with a view of avoiding oppositio n , is as much dlf. is the daughter of n 0111 e- fer er.ee the poor man , whose every moment is occup ied , Incomes distiug ;.i-.* .ed statert .ents corrected. hel d on Thur sday evening in the large Waterloo room , Iiis constituen ts consented to accept the Bill in its pre- b'twixt a Parliament in College Green and Ire- aud opulent East India merchant , «ho —educa ted! Out upon such pat toiiap , By inserting the above iu your paper of Saturd ay next considering the proprie iy of petition- seH t shape. This concession was merel y to sui t the pre - land fi r the Irish , as there is betwixt day ligh t and daik. triflin g, such Hved iu she most sumptu. us and aristocratic style, for the purpose of such destr uction , sueh ty ,, vou will greatly oblige, o;' ju dices of those opponen ts who did not understand the n es« . Of course I mean : n O'Connell parliamen t, nud a ra nny. I only desire one tlii: * ' bestowin g u- .o:i his dau ghters every accomplishment i ng Parliament in favou r a Ten Hou rs Factory Bill. to happen * Yours trul y, parl -amcut eiected by universal suffra ge tbat I might enjoy the fun. I should like ti.e which could i-o-Eible be o Sir James Forres t, Baronet , of Comiston , presided , and factory question . . Daniel 0'Cou. bta ined by wealth and taste . nell knows this well He is a erudite editor of the l 'i.oman mar ried a respectable hard woiking force d out of employment thrnu *.'h the masters ixt- from various individuals. One was read from persuade mill , in every town, and in every district , to pre paie Derry iuine Abbey , .-.nd hia trade at Conciliation (what a him to this experiment . What is, or uu pM mechanic , with whom she cow lives in t-mnterriip - eiJ tenipting to impose' upon them a set of new rules M r. Fielden , M.l\, ex pressive of his regret at not to be petitions without delay, and for ward them to Piiiliiuiii nt , perversion) Hsill ("would be both profi tless, and 'ike the , a nation bu t a Ben. lit Society, wrer j all cnn:i> ha ppmes -; aud the little girl—tbe which, were nevar known in Rochdale before. being able to be present. Anoth er was read from Mr , pet of the family—went for the passing of the Ten Hours Rent af the present day, hecome— bu te, and where all should have a vi,S. -<- * to folding books. She Mac aulay, M.T., stating that , to a certain extent he pr aying ' Bill as pro- " Small by degrees board s with her sister and is a " und beautiful ly less. But the Hi/patch is writhin g wiih disnppoiiHinei i' a * neat an d prosperous agreed nith the vi-.-ws of Mr. Fielden 's Bill, but tha t it posed by Mr. Fielden. " The people would lak e his profi t worker . After hearing tbis little vciioi.t Tei-misatio .\'or a Convivial 1 art y.— its oraclum is treat ed ' Mkla. for bim to be in Edinburg " Tha t with a view of supporting Mr. F elding to carr y r ents fo themselves , and could afford to do without poli. wiih contem pt . Th e mi-d ert une roma nce w- turned to gaie with a dcepi r hit-rest upon wa*-taken before Mr. Baker , would be ir- possiblc h to at of i On Tuesday an inque st his Bill, and of laying before the members of Parliament lical quacks , who pretend to mend holes in tin ts form er editor and the death s of its original !' «> "'• the gay, girlish face and Whitechape l on view tenJ t ' ie meeting. (Cheer s and hisses.) A lciter was constitu - slight but graceful sonu bend:n r- at the George , Mansell -stre et , , tion of th e state cola and Ceusor 'u* bave placed it as an imbtcile atnid »t so ijuiety over her toil. alio fad friiii Mr . It -ttslilcigli, M.P., for- 1'ast Cornwall , ihe rea l wan ts and wishes of the factory workers , thi * , but who would condign nd to mend the of the b-id yof Mary Fitzhenry , five months old, roof of an old hit thu ar my of the press. The Sii.,elau hwtei We hav;. presen ex|'ies*,ive of his wgivt that pr ivate business detained met ting think it desirable that each county should up. , stuffed in the wind ow places of the Times sias fujp ted this important branch of the great >liosc paren ts were on '.Monday under an examina- its sportin g c:*. advocate the views of Mr . Fi elden point and send to London delegates , whose du ties shall miserabl e huts of his wretched tenants , which admi t notoriety ; Lf aiid supplies its iiii- ' e'd Brt ok-makiti s business by no mean s in its darken colors . Mr. Yardl ey, at the Thames Police him from coming to , the ' , * t on, before lie to adrocate the passing of his bill , as the only mea. wind , but exclude the day light, lie is a had readers a t half its pric e ; .¦ind tlie.Yortftt'ni Star has ir * The exc-. - * «ir,s (which ar e manv and " !!-;) u> t he being accessar y to its death , when A letter from the Kev. Br. Condli -h (Free Church ), said, glazier in distress < V.:rt . accused of sure nothing short of wliich will satisf y tho factory his parish ,and he is a wise politicia n lis-ed the true patriots uho once believed the V 'ij rm lr '' ' com para tiv - comfort which that whil e he could not be present , from other engage- for his country . prevail s among theui we hav.. ti.e charge tvaa dismissed. It appeared that the dc- Now, Rev . Sirs faitb iul pioneer of lib rty. Thus i t now llic-s »i*h left unt.iu- .-l.x-d. ' ments , lie b»pged to express his cauded concurrence with workers. " , can you tell mc why a man who has , < ase-d lived at No. !», Greg s-cour t , with its mother dipped wings, with tainted f a- th e general objects of the ir.ee tii'.g, and hi* hi gh estut 111 After adopting votes of thanks to their parliam entary to pay for the support of his countr y, and who is l iable to characte r , with b .- foulc-l ADDREE -* * and father , who is a "iin-makcr. Lust Saturday thers , the latter being its "hir e- * OF THE CARPET WEAVERS OF for those who wn-.i so jr hllauti r -picully employed, iu en- and other fiiends , the meeting separa ted. be c i llcd out to lo«e his life in defence of it , should not stain and venom of tilth , iiis-hr they had a few frien ds, among whom was tiie ever GRE AT J liilTAI.V TO THE WORKMEN * ENGAGED dey also have a voice in making ihe law which patriotism and tru th arc not contr acted to thenar re * •randni i'tiicr. llctwetii nine and ten o' clock the .v.'iiiiiig to nineil y thc evil ot excessive toil to vthich compels him I.V TIIE VARI OUS to elo either one or the other? If compass of the Di(Vah-h man ' s int ellects. TRADES IN AND AROUND and shortly after thc child was th e woiking classes were subjected. He did not , of you make him pay- mother we t to bed , ABERDEEN. without this One wno iiir.B. A BERDEE N. ' course 1, commit himself to the details ot any particular pr ivilege , yim rob him , and if you make knows rut - DisrAT i taker , to her hy its father. About one o clock the r, measure ; but he had no hesitatio n in say ing, that , in his him fuli to protect class interests , aud he is killed , vou Fel low-Workme n ,-.We, the Carpet Weavers of Grea t following morning the mother gut up, when shor tly OP THE NORTHEllN STAB opin ion thc present excessive amount of labour imposed TO THE EDITOR . murder him. If he were to pay for self-govi-rniiic it/thei Britai n, be- most respectfully to lay before you a brief af ter , upon coin-r for thc deceased , she found i t , ' uikii i the urti cans and mechani cs of their country, and Dear Sir ,—I sha ll feel greatly oblit-ed if you can give case would he differe n t, he would reap bis prope r h- summa ry of the causes which have led to the unhappy with out any si gns of life. Her screams brought her s .v- " formed a mr.st serious burner m the way inseition to the following statement and observation s on of the h-.-m.ft t , an.l if he wore killed Haui and r-KAiiD . — Tho Anniili **'! Sax. , "¦• oifference * :; ' -.-resent existing between thc Messrs. Had- husband to htr , who held the body b fore tbe fnv, to upon childi en , iu defence of a tn ' oi' :: 11 tbeir clioi'ts Ki promote religious and social in- the subject of Mr. Oast ' cr 's tour through Scotland ihm's ri ghts , inste.nl of umilopo lNtS ann. Hull, says that til! about tlio year " 1130 tlie * > ' • ' • • defiS , in Ab erde en , aud their w orkmen , viz.—-' At the resto re thc vita! functions , in doing which tho .-kin , in , he would die an struction among the in ifses, and to raise their , moral , supp ort of the princi ple of shortening tiie hours of la- honourable death , his last moments mans of dis tinction wore lonjj hair , but t-lir.se '.vl. ** r. uuef t of -.be wor kmen in their eroplov, the uianu fac- was scorched bit* its back. Tiie grni t'Iinother then would be glori-jus ' bour in factories. The more immediate cause k nowing In- had died for the were then in camp with Kiuj - L-uhar ln*l tbeir i'a f tuiers of Ea.'!:ind at tbeir annual held J uly 2nd plae< d it in a warm bath. Mr. Liddle , surgeon , social a mi intellectual standing. The next letter read , of ibis general good and in 1 h own ' meeting, dele- nce. It sinee.i hy lightii mr. rmi it beciinii * the t'lsi in 'i 1S4'*, agr. cd •. -> this who made a j.ewl-iiK'rti -iii examination , found the i*::> o:.e from Mr. Gibson Craig J the other member for the letter is, that althou gh a great desire existed in this city bo havo a voice as a free man , c . advance their wages teu per cent., be will tun afterwards to wear shor t hair '*'! •>> advance v, .vufl' city, v.ko simp ly st-iied , t hat his engagement at the Trea- to hear Mr. 0.on the Short-time quest ion, jina alt houg h an nn. r. st in the state ; if he have . The . teat 111r .11 <-. .-itinu e-j :itil 1st February , 1SI7 ; and if the lungs hi ghly t-tJii gt' t-Ud , which was raiised hy ica- none , he will be a per -st-aded ' .: - su ry put it out of hi*; power to be iu Edinburg h. A he visited us , and was an xious to address the people of .-.la ve; and I deny the right of his t ellow-ci tiz .-'is to shave 'heir lmar loanufrc t-i!-. isia Scotland would agree to give a corres. tinii. 1 lie i'UriiS , however , were sullieiciit tu destro y a slave to bo compelled to ¦ ( Aberd. -tii on this Ins favourite measure ti ght f. -r the mere has not been handed down to posteri ty. It is ** * i * ponding -, *Mi :ce on orb.-fore that time, said advance to life. Verdict , " lA'-uh by s>'l:.ieatioii ." lett r of tipoi.iity hud also been received Irom ti.e "le v. , yet ihat to privilege of being a slave as his reward. ¦ ' s ' that the peopb (-o.-iuraU y >-!ievct! that Dan te •' '' u-m tiu-:- p«r:iin ue!,t. " I.i c.m-irjuencc of tiiis ag reement Ja ck at F.u-lt.— A sailor in 'lie pit of ihe theatre , An-iivw Tii.' iiiij Kon ( of the- United Secession Cnurcb), the great regret of all the partitii concerne d , no mie tlii ' 1 deny hi r ght in equity to be taxed to support mm. ces- " o read fr.nn Mi. Shurmaii Crawford , stating I am no t aware whether Mr. Oastle r put Iiini selfin benefi t, and if I may point to 1111 example , I woub i name " ' taih 'oii ot **' ' * ' ' communic 'itiou t' -c existence ot * shavin g, lor beard s ll.iurislieil io.u;" i'.: - vane , u ii.- t t!».y ;it fir-.t refused , priuc pally on account sic md acts. iV.I;ii>« this ha*- a inatter -i.t -fact , and that l.is engagements in Ireland prevented his being with parties in the other towns of Scot- a lar ge military force in Ireland , a ssisting ' ' , ¦ his time. There is seii-ie ino /iivc:.iei.tv iu the ' . *' bf t - .K ;a .v H rs. Had lens, in Ab^r-l.-en, having been in the fi' .t :-sa' .ii vift on his inia ;ii:: -!t:nn, lie ,s«t c-n his i:ir- able to be- in Edinburg h , bu t that he hoped to imike up Ian ¦!, in sulli'.'i enl time to get ;ill the anaiigcineuts for 11 to eat up.the little provisions wbich are iu the country, ' be tico of a beard. '1 lie blacks of New Smuh Wale - . jra cti.c uf ;..ni! > , ti-n per cen t, below all others in the ;¦ .!>.) a:' ai ibe tr.-d i-f thc iir.-t. ;¦« !, /mI Il- I 'i. »!.•<• -if I '-ii- it by hi.i voles and (.p .- cches i n Parliament upon ti.e goo.! meeting fully curried out , bu t nhat tvir may ha ve t wallnvii-g a v;nt poi-iion cl its scanty wowves, and ¦* ' , , «!¦'• . ' In * ii-. st ('• nvii- ' s :ipni *:;n- .l anion. 1 tlie 'ie., *" ' * !t! trade fur a c-*n;idt-r -ib]c leirgtii ef time ! but , on a scconi ' .-ay iifi. *' Very few -jf the audienc -- wi ll pro l-:-!- KUbj -Ct. lief.i the ease with ve'A.i' r-t to the -ltll-r tutt'iK tltf u'liU- pro inrii 'g nothin g iu reuii -n. But we t'md M r . O'C ovm- ll ' y live . much pin-A'd fur -^me ti i.w about , ill- sui * .' - ap i-lication , they agreed 11 -^ive ?.heir men a corre spoud - 10 **»: e the end of the iilav. " The e' HAir.Mi.N said that this meeting coafcireel gira ' bioti of this previ.ms uui 'ici-s taiuling with iviraid to Aber - in the h eight of his :ig it,ition , e.\pi'vs>i ng a wish tb.it •• Lit.!];.;e:- ;> from th-ir havin g uo .'.'ear. ':). J usoby 2, 1847. _ THE NORTHER N STAR. - L A II ¦ ^^ II II I B 7 ——— •" - . - — ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ * *** * *' ' ^* * ' *^ —M—W ^— j - ^^ jj u ...... _ .« «. *A t i~~ hn« * l :** AI »¦ • ¦ mr, - . I - — ^ . ^^^ - tha t it lies buried in the * is over— political coffin of its the National Reformers, it being understood that thc a more or less immediate interest; that the aliena- and master spirit , Salas Wri ' The wrongs which we have suffered from Mexico may not be proper, ns a war measure ^ f drei p i-Hobemntt ** cont river ght. The par ty latter wi II rote the abolition of blaok slavery. This .of suchJiinds to any private persons, or for any , to impose re has so long flourished and fatt ened tion almost ever since she became an independent power, venue duties on some of tho anieles now which on the per - tbe Reformers will do, and will also guarantee a private purposes, shall alway" he preceded by a care- emb-aced Democracy must and the patient endurance with which we have in the Ircc list. Should it Im. deemed verte d name of now take a step for- real freedom to the emancipated—exemption from fu l survey ofthe land and followed by an immediate proper to im- I *-¦* ¦ *¦*" ' at ¦ eaSt '"* wer *"S , borne them , are without a parallel in the history of pose such duties, with a view n. 1 ii Aad • * evard or lie down irrecoverabl y in the trenc h wh erein its wages thraldom as well as whip slavery. registration of the grant; that no such alienation raise n-venuo to . j_*!iould my chance so happen—deeds,) faithlessness to princi modern civilized nations. m-t-t the expenses of the war with Mtxicn tj 1 n own ple has thr own it. Is not this We mi ht say much more but we have already shall be made without a previous public auction ; , m- all who war with Thought'." g , l'he following extract will give an idea of the avoid to that extent the creation of ffitb worth far more than its Cost ? exceeded the limits to which we should bave that at all such auctions all lands shall be offered for a puhli.i debt con- CHARGES AOAINS T THE MEXIC ANS. they may be repealed when tho rmorgencv It is. The defeat of the ** fined this article. Henceforth we shall tnkc care sale at a certaiu up-set price ; that the selection of wh'ch g ive hear a little bird, who sings Democratic" party at the scarcely had Mexico achieved her independence, rise to them shall ocaso to exist, „, „, .v nl*. I the lands so to he put up to auction shall ho made ex- and constitute no be tke strons«."- BtiM recent election is already laying the foundation for not to fall into arrears with our American friends, winch the United States were tlie firs t among thc partot tho permanent policy of the country ^"peoph by and by will clusively by the Government the up-set price . I the triumph of real democracy. The " De-mocrat**" but as fast as the arrivals come to hand , we will duly ; that nations to acktioivle,!:,,* -v '-cm she commence! the THE rt'IH.IC LAN us. of each lot shall depend on the class in which it is , must advance or peri**h as a partv, makin- way for announce their progress. system ol msult and spoliation which she has ever The imp ortance cf graduating --ml re l m-ins REFORMERS. placed , thc throe classes being town , suburban , and , the T.iE AMERICAN AGRARIAN thc National Reformers ; any way the triumph of With earnest and hearty wishes for their success, lu cai , ;,,s price of such of the public lands as have been' , rural allotments, tlio last class heing again subdi- m!£ S' •° ' - ¦ e>W«l -*¦ •¦¦•vlul com' lon« '' Atrrarian Reform is certain. wc conclude this sketch of the history of our brother ' 0 011 -•¦*" --¦• offered in ifl-i marl- i.-t , at the minimum rate announced last weriTthe P^^f '"%< vided into lands which are and hinds which are not, rl TilZFl^T " ' «•*¦*!." ^ized , nnd our -mtJio- ffc r, . - . ,,mh inc «.it lamiranv,llall President Pok finding himself short of montv io Reformers. As they have struggled aqainst adver- , fl ag insulted in her port*. If rised by existing laws, and rema n unsold , ^'«o raticpartyassembhn " believed to contain valuable minerals ; that lands money was wanted. in-hice oi Of tn/ { carry on the aggressive war against Mexico, has re- sity, calumny and hostility in the past, so will they ?'' C n ' A ••0 ,lsc- public binds from die use ami occupation ofthe peop le cannot exist where tbe of combimtion of purchas ers and other causes , a very purposes indispensable." evaded. The tin; i ! ; e«eat ^- verei gaty , , files and records of Department ol "t our citizens, by lixing upon tbem pric*s which ex- < un the. few. A sovereignsovere,.n DemocraDemocrac cy, y. small quan tity ot the public lands , when sold at public The third and last point of importance is the man- ?¦• is me-no pofoed by State contain conclusive proof of numerous lawless perience has shown they will not. comiiiand. On the " ' Aristo cracy, cann ot ce*-e.xut, they arc auction , communis a higher price than the minimum ner in which tho aborigines are to be dealt with by acts perpetrated upon the property a.nl , . Uuded Gtolo m'al ant i jfomgn persons uf C'lir.rar.v , i» ; ain invoked , uu ,!n;,n t ,.nn d -s these combination s, by means of the ca pital they "com- ought, if not at variance with the J | d..peii,lant» nf other- . If it Iw appre- The people of ali nations derive their chief genera l principlesot der circumstances which no nation ought to dis- .•--i.de. that t'icsu a -rea sr ability to purchas e, rend er it INDIA AND CHINA. humanity, to . for lands, if reduced in price, would the soil ; and when tbe soil is monopoliz ed mand , and their superio r b" the present maintained for tlieir regard besecu.o, ,„ U.o,. ., , *. ' .a-oort from in the q;1 ntitii;s bv , , „,.,, ,„. C;,p. ' endence aud want are the condition of the impossible for the settle to compete with them Despatches have been received from Marseilles in government, in all .their relations to, and dealings "It was hoped that these outrages would cease , ¦ I the fw, dep ' ' , ,'- -y ¦»t«'*ted in limited qn.in- duty of a free government to market. anticipation of the overland mail, which left with each other ; particular districts should be set i , VV. . »i" "i* " ''•• • , T It is thc hiofghest after the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation .1 monopoly the soil , as tha t is the only method By puttin* down all competition , these combinations Bombay on the 16th ult. apart, within which such customs should lie so ob- of April 5, ^feiit of , 1831, was concluded between the two the the people. That of capitalists and SPECULATORS are usual ly enabled The news from the kingdom of Lahore and the serv ed. ....The chief-i or others, according V^reser viug sovereignty our It-publics ; but this hope soon proved to bo vain." ADD'TMN s T .I THE ABMY to pu rcha ie the public lands. INCLUDING THE new kingdom of Jummoo represent them as both to their lunges, should ho allowed to interpret and to AM,¦ NAW. ° smdlions of acres of rich and fer:ile public land * J &T The P resident , then proceeds to relate the severa l I reeoinmon.l to y.mr eariy .*„„ | ujtle ' IMPROVEMENTS OF THE SETTLERS , at the mini- cropped np by the British troops. In Jummoo there administer their own lawn. Even beyond those pre- iW(i ai*,*b!e consi- te elispnsed *of in uiiliiuitf d quantities to those ctt'orts of Presidents .?iie-k-.oii and Van Bureti to ob- deration the ^H,,, , pr,,,,,,,,.,, , th(! h Id mum price of Ihe government , and either TOR N TDE "d are four armies besides the troops of tbe numerous cincts the same practice should be followed in all tain " ' a psy 1 dollar io ceots the acre, is an act of gross redrc-s, which were unattended with nnysue- W ar for sn.,c!,\y !,!;,„, „,, t | In|,lllk „,^^ tflO cs " O UT OF THEIR HOMES, or EXTO tT fr om th- m. mountain Rajahs. The four armies arc—first , tbat cases, whether civil or criminal , in which the natives cess beyond lair al «^\, \l - to the landles s millions of the present and promises mi the part of tlieilF-.iul t-rs. regular army, tor us areaH-reHicien ov in icsiice according to their ability to pi.y, DOU BLE or QU ADRU- of Ghoo'ab Singh, who is struggling to obtain posses- ale-ne have any direct and immediate interest." Ncgociations between tin*' field gener ations. That they sli-ul-l hi a source * of thc two governments at luiutli and hr raising an additional force to 8Brve fate-re PLE , the amount payed for them to Government. sion of his purchased sovereignty, composed, as it is, resulted durings defray the expenses of the governmen t is also FRANCE. in the " convention of the ll'h of April . tlm war with Mexico. wrena e to of the mo*-t discordant materials; second, thc army These lands brlom; equally to the rich and the After eulogizing " the hardy pioneers of the 1830. ' for the adjustment of claims of citizens of the J reci-mineiiil > „ wmr favourable consideration ct.i-.i -t. (the strength ol wliich is unknown) of the Sheik A Tkhrific Stokm visited France on the 22nd. Uni ted States of the •" ¦ the property «f the whole people. The West," he added that " they should be protected America upon the Government o: proi-nsitiiin to add to each of our foreign squadrons pesor, tli- y *- Kman-ood-Deen, who. secure in the valley of Cash- A number of ve-*sel* have been wrecked on the coa-t. the Mexican Republic. ' ple of raisin g revenue to el- fr ay the expenses from the grasping speculator." lie now affords to '" Tlio mixed commission , an ebicient ten .-.tiainer, and, as csiieeiallv demanding tra e princi mere, refuses to submit to Ghoolab ,- third, the force Several towns have been inundated. The storm of was, according to tiie ¦it ' :,wt;rnia ent, is to draw it from thc people in propor - speculators the opportunity of buying at once six convention , to sit not more tciitii-n . the esta blishment at i-ensa-ola. of the 0f under the Lahore general, Tej Singh , which has wind and rain was accompanied by thuuder and tiian eighteen months. ci-.-ss-- tl eir ability to pay, or in prop ortion to the value times the quantity of public lands they have been Ac thu conclusion it was n .ry means „f r-pairin- and lvlittiin- the tion to cone on the (to thrm) most repugnant mission of lightning. found that only a portii.n property each -nan has to protect. It is certainl y heretofore able to purchase in one year: and the of the United Stat-- .* * claims vi-.-sels of the navy i-mpJ oj ed in tiie dull' of of tse fiehtir.2 * the traitor Ghoolab ;' and fourth, the two The French democratic journals of tho lust few "the lands of the poor to protect the pro- "• settlers" will be driven from their homes unless •*¦•" had been considered. The Mexican commissioners, M-xico. BBJ utti self British divisions commanded by Generals Littler days have contained some excellent articles on the they can compete with the speculators on the day of however, admitted claims against their -.-ov ermiieiit CONCLUSION. p.rtv ofthe rich. and Wheeler, who are in possession of Jummoo, the I'olUh question, but wo have no room for extrao'.s. to the amount of " Government would allow every man who has no purchase. two millions, tweuty-t-ix thousand With full reliance upon ill-* wis '..un and patriotism If the "anital. which they have undertaken to protect for SPAIN. one hundred and thirty-nine tsk * possession of as much as he could cultivate One of tbe recent acts of the National Reformers dollars aiid sixty tight of your delibera t ion*-., it will be mv duty. a< it >.vill be had to Ghoolab, while he himself is encaged in the fi eld. cents." Time to cash up was asl.eil for " ofDtie'?, ora taprice bare ly sufficient to defray the has been the adoption of the .following resolutions in Thk Nkw Cohtks.—The iCourt or Afranccsado by ihe my anxious desire, Id co-operate with \im in every fcrt The position of Ghoolab is ludicrously critical. He M.-xicans and granted. But tins debtor- i-fa survey, it would derive more revenue from relation to this iniquity :— party, that is, the Government ofits naming, should bave Ions; Ciii's tiiiiti iinal effort to promote the wlila tu and ei*iei*«e has no i icht or title to the sovereignty of the Ilaza- since exhausted tlie patience of their creditors ; and such a policy tha n it does from a sale of the Whereas nearl y twelve millions of acres of the Peo- the present one fail, will have a majority of between mainlaiu the honour of our cummmi e-iuntry. puritans , ••ah (or hill-country), save that he bought it from the Mexico has " twice violated the faith of treaties " bv d at I dol. 55 cents tke acre. It may be askeO .br those ple's Lands are now adver tised for sale hy the President , 170 and 180 in the Cm-tes. Several sold iers of this , Jam us K . Poi.k. lan British, who were never in possession of it: and as " tailing or refusing " t- pay the money. Vt as ' -t itio ar .- not very far seeing, how this asserttoa can be to speculators , notwithstandin g tbat tbis Association and garrison have nearly been froz en to death , and con- iint on , Dee. 8, 1S4G. he is looked upon as a traitor bv the Sikhs, and as an THE ANNEXATION OF TEXAS ved. Let us state the groun ds upon which we m ike hou t tbe United States have been tracted fatal pulmonary disorders, in consequence of Since ti.e dispainh of thu .-iw.uu ts bv the nacket pro its auxiliaries throug infidel by the Mahommedans, he can huv. !' <• hope, " To the United States c instituted no just cause of ' •i assertion. It wiU uot :« doub le,! that freedom of the against the traffic in tbe not heing permitted to wear their cloaks during the ship Ashburton , the packet ship Jr.l.n R. Skid.lv, e fur two yews remonstrating except through bis money (the spoils of Runjret olfeiice to Mexico. ' Lands to those who wish to cultivate them would himself has intensely cold weather we are experiencing. Tlie pretext that it did so is Ca ptain Luce, has arrived in the Mcrse-v with ail- Public People 's Lands; and where as, the President through the protection of the wholly inconsistent ' number of tax payers. Thousand * , Singh's treasury) and , and irreconcilable with well au- vic s f riiiii .New Y,.,k lothe ISth inst." inclusive. increase largel y the informed tbe people, in his first message to Congress bought and paid for the govern- PORTUGAL. our great cities, aad subsist British. lie has thenticated facts couut-cted with the revuliiiiun by I'lio present acciniiits are not unimportant. The who no* loiter in idleness in that the combinations of capitalist s and specul ators "by who are Mahommedans The Civil War.—Nothing decisive yet. to purchase land , would, ment, but the Hill tribes, , Baron whi ch Texas became independent of Mexico. suneral aspect of the war had unders-mie mi material upon charity, having no means means of the capital they comman d , and their superior British authorities Cazas with about 2,000 of the ;Q'-iecn's troops, lias farmer *, and tax refuse alleciawe to him. The , The President then proceeds to relate the history change. The ononuioiis of the American force'had in a few years , bee-ome independe nt abilit y to purct as**, render it impossible for the settler to putting him in been in the vicinity of Oporto, trying, by me ns of ' ^ of imports upon cann-t waste blood and treasure in of Texas from tne time of the overthrow of tho been cliii-ily ciiiiriiied to an advance against Sal i;lo, pavers. They would consume largely compete *Mth them in the market ." and that "by putting possession districts which he will not be bri ! ery, to get up a revolt in th e town, to favour his duti es are laid ; andit i« no exaggerati on to nssert mountain Spanl-th power in America to its annexation to the thi- i nvestment of .Mmiclova, ami the garrisoning of which down all competition , these combinations of capitalists al-Ie to hold.ot II- is becoming daily more and more attack; his plans, thoug h favoured by some paid five years they wonld pay as much mouey into tbe the United States. Alter giving bis own ver.-ion i.f this Tampico. that in and speculators are usually enabled to purchase embarrassed and indebted, and will have to yield the agents, covered with British privileges, have not hU , Treasury in the shape of duties a* Government , nt the to'y he adds :—But there arc tlinse who, c. nee- O-ir nccouiits Irom Washington extend to the c!o-e Sati.-nal lands , includin g the impro vements of the settlers rule of his newly-acquired country to other petty succeeded, and the consequence has been the arrest ding all this to be true srjes now for 160 acres of its best lands. The with- government , and either turn them , assume the ground that tlie ofthe 10.-.h inst. Tho proceedings nf the Senate CB miirlmnm price of the sovereiens. who may, perhaps, pay him tribute for of many people, and the discovery of a number of true western boundary of of these landle ss men , from oar cities and towns , out of their homes or EXTORT from them DOUDLE Texas is the Nut sees, in- since the openin- of the session on ihe- 7*h had been dnwa l a few seasons. arm* and a quantity of ammunition ; as weil as to sicad of the Rio Grande become independent farmers upon the fertile soil of or QUADRUPLE the amount puid for them to the go- ; and that, therefore*, in almost oi* entirel y confined to 1 he transaction of ordi- to Sheik Emaa-nod-Deen, whose resources appear manifest tho weakness and demoralisation of the marching our army to the ea» grei t West , would greatl y benefit the labouring vernment ;" and whereas , we believe, as the Pre sident t bank of the latter nary business ; and a resolution of instruction to the the not to be understood, has contrived by various shifts Queen's Government, who have no confidence in tha river, we passed the in the places whieh they left. There would be • xpressed himsel f in that message, tha t the settler Texan line, and invaded the Military Committee to inquire int-» the propriety of classis to put off the day of surrender until the snow tell in forces, but only trust to seduction. The citizens territory (or Mexico. icereiued demand for the labor of those who did not " should be protected from the GRASPING SPECULA- ¦inm tiug 1G0 acves of land to each vol.inteer serving sa November. Thc latest news from Sir John Littler*.*- show no disposition to flinch , but, on thc contrary, To refute this assumption tn become fann ers. TOR ," therefore the President gives a in tin* war, and of increasing the pav, had been chose force, whieh w?s encamped at Bukreewallah Ghat, seem determined to fight it out, and as they muster " simple .¦ tatement of facts," in tended W e do not intend now to exhaust tbe argument in Resol ved, That we solemnl y PROTEST ag ainst the to prove that adopte d , and a bill had been introduced to 1 rj aniz*} on one side of tfie Cohennb, and Brigadier Wheeler about 4,000 well-armed and tolerably well-drilled the Rio Grande this policy in relation to the Public Domain. le's Lauds. was always the western boundary ot a territorial «ovet-timent over tlsc Or-a-m . Th.- pro- favour of proposed sale of the Peop on the other, is to the effect that they were all disap- men, it docs not seem likely that the Queen's tmops Tex-is. We simply throw ou: a few inggestions with a view to Rc5->lve4, tbat t'-e landless people bave a risht to the ceediiiiis . f the House of Ueprcsen!a**ivts were more pointed at the non-surrender of the Sheik, which will he able to force their way in. The Miguelites On the annexation of Texas hostile demonstra - juskeii i-ahlic attention to oue of the most imp..rtaut free us* of the public lands in limited quantit ies as actual , intii resting, and a sharp diseussiwu upon the M-xican ought to have been effected before the 30th , but had are progressing. There is no doubt that Macdomilil tions on the part of Mexico, ind uced the United iects of governmental duty. We assert that tbe settlers, and that it 'is thc duty of the govern ment to se- war took place on the9-.Ii inst. upo-i a motion of Mr. sub not taken place. The united Lahore and British has a well-srganised force with him, of about four States government to of this policy would enrich the Treasury of the cure that ri prepare lor War. Thc United Davis, calling upon the President for copies of all adoption ght. forces were delayed several days by heavy rains. thousand men in the Minho ; that Dom Miguel has Stales fe.rct's perpetuate the sovereignty of the people , , Th at should the proposed sales of the Peo- proceeded to occupy thu east bank of tlie orders to j-encrals and commander*, rela tive to the gettramen t, Resolved From Scinde there is no news of importance. Sir been proclaimed with all the formalities in the Rio Grande. " the demand and comi>ensat i"n for labour , and e ffected, they ou?htto There they were attacked by Mexican establishment of civil governments in territories con- increase ple's Lands to the sp culators be Charles Napier was at Kurrachee, where the climate several town3 of Minho, Trasor, Mantes, and Beira troops welfare aud happiness ol the American and by thc , who crivSit-d lroai tho opposite side of the quered durin g the war. On the lOch thc discussion promote the be considered null and void by tbe settlers «as leasant. Preparations are going forward for Alta , where Juntas arr organised and governing tho river. W hile it would fill the coff-rs of the Nation 's p was rc-iiinu'd. the motion being so modified pe -pie. communi ty. the removal of five native regiments from Scinde in country in his name. Everything in Lisbon is at a Thus as to rr '.it would crea te a wider mark et for our domes- Tha t ?a copy of these resolutions he. trans- ¦ , after all the injuries we had received and make further de-manda of the President , calling on Tr eisu . Resolved, the course of January or February next, unless their complete stand still the Bank notes at a discount of born Irom Mexico manuf actures. It is a democratic measure , thou gh and to each member of his Ca- , and alter she h.td insulting ly re- him to st ate, through the Secretary at War, wh ether tic mit ted to the President , presence should be required by any disturbance with- 25 per cent , with few or no purchasers ; all the jected a minister ht not to be a party one. It is so abs lute '.y ue- seut to her on a mission of peace, tbe present war with Mexico was wnccd wiih a view i: oc; binet. out the frdntiers. silver has disappeared ; provisions are rising in and whom she had solemnl Cfssar yto the perpetuity of the soverei gnty of the peop le y agreed to receive, she to conquest, or to what extent he designed to prose- " ~On the subj ects ofthe " war" and the *' sale of the In the interior of India tranquillity prevails. price, and distress and despondency the prevailing consummated her Jong e'ourae ot outrage against our tfcat * t be Democracy of the Union wiil be forced to cute it. After a sharp disciis-don the question was public lands ," Young America remarks :— feeling throughout all classes of society. country, by commencin g an oft' adop: it. or it will cease to be the Democratic par ty. It NEW ZEALAND. cioive war, and shed- informally pass d over ; and the house adjourned to ' have been ding |the blood bar firm , in a long-establi shed , but erroneous go- Alre ady two or three thousand poor men Wkllingtos, July 25. SWITZERLAND. of our citizens uu our own soil. the 14'h inst. This attack upon the Executive was Th e President vercni ei,tdl policy, that cannot be delayed much longer. / sacrificed in this aggressive Mexica n war , and their wives Tiie Native (or Maori ) Chief Rau paraha, or, as he The new ambassador of France in Switzerlan d then relates thu several " Jioiiourablo thought to be the prelude to a more serious onslaught , elforts" made by him to obtain We live iu an age characterised for its progress , and in and chi ldren , rel atives and friend s, throu ghout lie coun- is familiarly termed by the whalers, Robulla , who Count de Bois lc Comtc, present! d his credentials on peace, and recites the at some future and not distant period . in numbers of whieh various revolutions iu Mexi- o within this Jast two one in w hich ¦• the mere name «f Democracy, without ihe try, ar e now mourning their loss, is a relative by marriage ofthe rebel Chief Rangi- thc 16:h to Dr. Zehndcr, President ,'of the Federal to form years. He accounts for POLAND. sr *.j*jK.-, is fast losing its hold on the minds ef the re- the election tables m»y enable you, Mr. Polk , h&ietta. has laterly professed great amity and friend- Directory. Santa Anna being peruiiUeil carried on, to pass through the blockading flrci ing men ." We .warn the intelligent and sincer e some idea ; and yet the game is still to be ship for tbe Pakehns (or white men), and has been Expulsion of a German Rkfi:gkk.—The Govern- fleet on his return to ' Moxicei on the ground MOBB RU3SU.V nAKB .lRlTIKS. worshi ppers at tha altar of tke Demosra tic liberty, ofthe and tbat , too. by stealing the peop le s lands and increas- visiting the camo at Porirua constantly, and had ment of Zurich has recently ordered the expulsion of that Santu Anna was beliuveu by far to stop to be fri end ly to peace between thu two countries. 1' nonr-, Due. 15. - Wh ile nothing of political innV dan ger of disregarding , or attemp ting to check the spir it ing the number of the landless! Better , . interviews with the naval officer.--, and , only ten days a political refugee. This individual , a Prussian sub- or even to SUC CESS OF THE AMEKlC.lN' AK.MS. eiici is passing on this side of the- frontiers, thc ac- Ofpro j rsss that serk sthe amelioratio n of the dependent tht war at once, on the easiest terras you can , ••ince, with the governor, but has always refused tn jeet, named Ileinzen, hail been denounced to the dollars 1 congratulate you counts 'rom Poland arc very melancholy. Djinicili- Con dition of the toiling miliums. This spirit was never back out. You ar. - in th e wrong ! The paltry ioined them in attacking Rangi. By those who have Swiss authorities by the Bavarian Government, as uu the success winch has thus attended our military ai-y visits and arrests !*till continue, and wcll-in- soacti ve a3 a-, this d;-y. Tne time his been when its due fo some s.f our rich capitalists migh t have been cause known him for years, and by all the friendly natives, Zurich, and spread and naval operations. In k»s having lately published at than seven months alter formi-d persons affirm that the number of persons worki sfs were confined to tne great Democratic party of for non-iutcrco nrse, bu t could not authorize one man- he is considered the most cunning, crafty, and throughout Germany, to the numberof severa l thou- Mexico c'-tutuciit-ed hostili- hter that has been en- ties, at a time selected by herself, we have taken pos- imprisoned in consequence of the attempted revolu- the Unian—it has now invaded the ra nks of tbe opposite gled limb, much less all the slaug theacherous of all the Chiefs, and it now appears he sand copies, a pamphlet entitled Thc German Tribune. homeless in our session of many of her principal pons driven back tion amounts to 300, many oi whom , after a vexati- party ; and in a great majority of cases, in which oar acted. T l-.ose who were houseleess and lias been playing his usual double game. An The text of tlie judgment pronounced a-.-aiin*t him , the govern , ami pursued her invading ous inquisitorial proceeding, have been banished to opp mer.t *have obtained politica lpower , their vict ory has midst far more demanded the protection of emissary nf his was arrested .with a letter on him is—" that lie has violated the conditions under which army, and acquired mili- send pro tary possession of the Mexican provinces of Now Siberi a, and others hanged in the citadel of Warsaw. been wholly owing to the infusion of this spirit iuto men t than the speculators who could afford to 'rom Rauparaha add ressed to Rangihaietta, in political refugees obtain a legal asylum in Switzer- Mexico, New Leon, Coa iiujJa T-unuu. iipa!*., and the Tlie noblemen find themselves suspected by the ^o- thei r raaks. pert y out of tbe country. which the former informed the latter that he had land. , h they contain sugges. "S*Wil! the speculators dare to buy these lands! And if California *, a territory larger in extent than that vernmeiit , and believe that their ruin is intended, T ies, remarks of ours , th eug arms and ammunition for him. The result has been GERMANY. and the more of, are intended as a they do, will the standing army be increased to protect embraced in the original thirteen States of the Union , so because thc late half-measure rela- tions th nt we have long thought the arrest of Rauparaha and three or four others, —We understand that tive to the emanci following letter we received their pu rchases from the Anti-Renters that will spring The Ci'MMUxist Abbhsts. inhabited by a considera ble population , and much ol pa tion of the peasants seems to msre it : traduction to the 'aether with thirty-seven stand of arms, and six or arrested here at Ber- threaten their minded man , and a pure up upon them ! These 'questions are worthy of consi- the greater part ofthe persons it more ihau a thousand miles from the points at property and their personal safety. last evening from a liberal ¦•even kegs of powder. The prist-ners will probably on suspicion of seditious It has frequently London , Connec ticut . deration where it is uot too late. Some of thera may bt lin on the Oth of this month, which we had to collect our forces and commence our happened that th« peasants endea- Dcmjcrat, who resides in New he sent to Norfolk Island. A reinforcemen t of troops vour t n ii-alh'o by *- New London , Nov. 1C, 1S1G. bought as it is no doub t intended th ey should be, bj intrigues, have heen already set at liberty, and only movements. By the blockade, thc import and ex- violence the promise* which have , ias just arrived from Sydney. ' election in the State of s'lave-hoUers; but is not this a pretty way for a de. six now remani'undcr arrest. The person whom the pert trade of tho enemy has been cut off. Well may been nvule by the government to grant them landed Sir,—The Tesult of the recent GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND. a property , "Cew Democrati c party mocratic administration to " extend the area of free- authorities announced to be most deeply implic ted thu American people be proud of the energy atid gal- and attack the estates of their lords, who York has convince-! me that the wiso supr emacy in this repu blic, on dom t" Well may the " Union " call public (specula- Some important documents respecting the future is a young merchant's ch-rk , named Otten3ossor, lantly of our regular and volunteer efticers and sol- O'l th eir part complain that the government does not Can no longer sustain its ¦ sufficiently protect must place itself or torsi) attention to the fact that no such opportunity wil. ovemmentof New Zealand, have just been pub- is accused of having read prohibited pomes in a pub- diers. The events of these few months afford a gra- them against the violence ofthe mere surface measur es of reform. It peasants. Everv tio«e which are deeply and thoro ughly Democratic , or be likely r-gain to ocenr of obtaining " such large bodie-f lished, of which the most interesting is that con- lic place. tifying pn of that our country can , under anj einer- traveller, whether a .foreigner or a GREECE. native of Poland ' the Demeicracy will leave it and join some other party, of fresh and fertile land. , at the land sales ;" for if tin taining the instructions from Earl Grey to Captain gt-iicy, e -nfidemly rely for the maintenance of her , is obliged to si gn a pnp»r in the " Polish , German as ti±y are already too intelligent to be longar deceived public a:t- ntion were not already aroused to the stupen- Grey, the Governor. This dispatch is accompanied Lord Palmerston has been administering a " gen- honour, and the defence; of her rii-hts, on an effective , and French languages, in which he re alities, possessing in- dous iniquity of this government land-jobbing, most as- hy a copy of the New Zealand Charter, which re- tle reproof," to M. Colletti , denouncing the Greek force, re ady at all times voluntarily to relinquish the dcHilaivs that ho has no letters, books, notes, ttc, with party names. They desire w t have them , being convinced that sur« *dlv this " manager 's last kick" would wake it up. oeals that of 1840. and creates powers, municipal Ministry's " system nf bad government," which truly comforts of home for thc perils and privations of the i h him , otherwise he is to be punished with all the trinsic value, and will rigour of the law ar U-oira tie institutions and usages have been engrafted We have now brcught this sketch of the history o! legislative, and administrative, by authorit-- of the, says the English Minister has crc:i teel *' briganda e, camp. And though such a force may bo for the . will afford = Tht; Frankfort Journal of thc itpo.: -.h is government by wicked men, wbich must be tlie A-rrarian Reformers down to the.present time; Queen. The fol lowing extracts our opv-resssion , murders, and insecurity of property ." time expensive, it is in the end economical, as the 27th inst. publishes cannot stand. They are a few words will suffice to conclude, and first as re- readers an idea of these documents which cover more To this M Colletti , with matchless assurance, re- abili ty to cemmand it remove's the necessity of em- the following uxtr.ict uf a letter from Berlin, dated l»prd o*J, «r tbe government December 20, government and the ma- gards their principles. ide for another and a better, there is no erery such district is to elect a common council, accountof a long list of atrocities committed by tho ever, of the unreasonable course oi tiie Mexican THE CASE OF POLAND. sovereignty of the peopl-: of this Republic , and sinking need for us to state our objections to what has from wliich are to be chosen a mayor and court of bri gands, in which robberies, rapes, and murders authorities, it is the part of wi»d.».n not to relax in • them to a level with the degraded subjects cf king ly de- now ceased to exist. The amended pledge is as fol- •il de-'men ' every such common council is to elect committed t-pon unhappy victims of both sexes, the energy of our military operations until the result TO TIIK 1-EOFLB OF OII UT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. spots. Alread y they behold , with soirow, in the ma nu- lows :— members to serve in a Ilouse of Representatives, shine conspicuous. We have no room for the revolt- is made known. In this view, it i*. deemed important Wc havo read with great forming one ofthe three estates of a Provincial As- pleasure thc several facturing establishments of the moneyed power , scve- PLEDGE. ing details. Greeco is in a wretched state. Why to hold military possession nf all thu provinces which manifestations of NATIONAL REFORM ASSOCIATION sembly. For this purpose the whole ofNew Zealand public opinion lately manifested in reigi: operatives degraded and oppresse d by sovereign do not the Greeks kick out tbe imbecile Otho , and havo been taken, until a definitive treaty of peace this country iu relation to the late *We whoss names are annexed desirous of restoring to is to be divided into two or more provinces. In subvevsiim of the propri etors and overlooker -. Iu the agricultural dis- the rascally agents of tlie old mischief-maker, Louis- shall have been concluded aud ratified by the two Repu blic of Cracow, man bis N atural Right to Land , do solemnly agree , th ai evcty such Provincial Assembly, laws will be made But ns regards the much trict , soverei gn tenants and sovereign land lords , sove- I'hillipe ? There will be no repose for Greece till countries. talked of treaties of Vienna wc think we will not vote for any man f..r the Presidency or Con. y the Ilouse of Representatives some popular reign wages slaves and sovereign employers . On the 'rom the province h , this is done. e s . gress who "ill not pledge himself in writing to use all by the Governor The war has not been waged with a view to con- rror cxi -t which need correction. ccean , soverei gn common sailors and sovereign officers. by a legislative council, and , who UNITED STATES AND MEXICO. Cit izens of Un-at the influence of his station , if elected , to preve at all together will constitute thc provincial legislature. quest ; but having been commenced by Mexico, it Britain and Ireland ! It is your In a wor d, they see in every direction the soverei gn poor sacred duty to watch over the honour and safety of farther traffic in the Public Lands of the States of thc But as there are many topics of general concern to has been carried into the enemy's country, and will asd the sovereign rich, soiereign bczgirs and sovereign THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.-rROGRESS with a view to obtain citr country. No doubt it is We United States , and to cause them to be laid out in farms all the inhabitants of New Zealand, respecting be vigorously prosecuted there, y a noble duty. , *i-ii'i:c»ires , foodless, clotheless and shelfless soverei gns, OK THE WAR. Pol es, enjoy ing your hospitality will not and cannot and Lots for the free and exclusive use of actual set- which some uniformity of legislation and adniini.-tra- an honourable peace, ami thereby secure ample in- , , •md svver eigns who tare sumptuously every day, are interfere with your national rights : but wc !*;nv our tlers ; or for any man for the Governorship of the legis- lion will be indispensable it is further provided that The New York packet-ship, Ashburton , Captain demnification for the expenses of the war, as well as cloth ed in purple and fine linen , and dwel t in very costly , sacred duties, our national obligations our unalien- l ature who will not so plenge himself to the freedom bl a General Assembly of the New Zealand Islands Howland , arrived in Liverpuolou Tuesday. to our much injued citizens, who ho.el large pecuniary , aul splendid mansions. Tnese sights , aud tbe appal ling able rights, to declare to our frien ds and to elgfend the Public Lands , to the limita tion of the quantity of shall be holden by the Governor-in-Cliief. Tbat Thc President 's Message was delivered to Con- demands against Mexico. , trut hs they manifest are rapidly convincing the Demo- them against our enc'ii e.- . land to be obtained by any individual hereafter in thi ' General As-embly will be composed of himself and gress on the 8th of December. MONEY WANTED. * cracy tha t tbe machinery oi our social s* stein must ope- Wc therefore solemnly declare before you and all State , to the exemption of the Homestead from auy islative Council and of a House of Repre- General Wool took peaceable possession of Man* Near the close of your last session, for reasons rate ia accordance with the fundamental principles of of a Leg the world . future debt or mor tgage , and to a limita tion to ten ofthe sentatives ,* but no one will be a member of the legis- clova on the 30th of October. communicated to the Congress, I deemed it impor- osr government , or the sovereignty of the people will tant. hours of dail y labour on public works or in establish- lative Council of the General Assembly who is not The armistice has broken up, and General Taylor , as a measure for procuring a speedy peace with I. That the three European governments had no soon te destroyed , and the government become a complete Mexico, that a sum of money should be appropriated men ts chartered by law a'so a member of one of the Legislative Councils of has again commenced hostilities. rig ht to mutilate, to divi de, and dismember the moneyed arist ocracy. and placed in toe power of the Executive-, similar to We think this " pledge" is unexceptionable. The the Provincial Assemblies ; neither will any one be Colonel Doniphon took the city of Chihuahua, Polish empire in 1772, 1793, 1705, and never cau In visw of these mighty evils, aud the dreadful conse- without resistance on the 2nd of November. that which had been made upon two former occa- rij-h tlull y ,-v quire tl.at iniquitous usurpation. quence * that will be produced by them , un less they are reforms t! erein set forth once established in the a member of the Ilouse of Representatives of the of the sions, during the administration of President Jeffer- II. That the European governments in 1S15 at speedily dest royed , the Democracy, will insist upon the state of New York, will speedily be demanded and General Assembly who is not a member of one It was rumoured that another rcvrlution had bro- , Houses of Representatives of the Provincial Assem- and that tho Santa Anna party son. The reasons which induced me to recommend th e coiigfc-s of Vienna , by sanctioning the former »i J ptic n of measures the most potent lor good, th e mo;t enforced throughout the Union. Should this happy ken nut in Mexico, sub- - blies." the measure at the time still exist ; and I again di sni'-mL'crmeiits of Poland , acted a-iiitist all human prv -feand, and the most efficient , Neith er a high nor low consummation come to pas , America will have no had declared him dictator. and suggest For the purposes above mentioned five superior ap- mit the subject for your considirition , and divine laws, and became pa rtici pators of the tariff, nor even free-trade will satisfy tbem. need to war, rob. aud murder to add to ner ter- TIIE MESSAGE. ^ it. poin tments will of course be necessary—a Governor the im portance of early action upon horrible crime, committed by tue three northern Measures mas t be put in operation tbat will perma- ritory ; ou the contrary, nations will be too happy to This document comprises ten closely printed Tho President then recommends that Congress " they arc to be and Lieutenant-Governor for each province, and a tyrants in 1772 , 17'.'3, 1705. Sezuir derate labour aad thus prevent the destruction of " annex on the understanding that columns of the Morning Chronicle, yet of all similar should immediately " provide by J«w/'«• the trial the sov ereignty of the people. Legislation must cease equal --havers in her (tben) glorious institutions. Governor-in-ehifcf ; but for the present all these documents it contains the least matter worthy of and punishment as pirates of Spanish subjecU who III. That the Polish people were not either abet- to be a passive instrument of the monied power to rob The men who are engage d at the head of this offices will be combined in two persons, the super- being reprinted. Of the ten columns not less than shall be found yuilty of privateering against the tors or participators of the treaty of Vi^im i.i 1815, tie labouring millions and aggran dise the nou-labouring movement appear to us to be fully competent to ior remaining with Captain Grey, and the lieute- seven are occupied with a defence of tho Mexican United States. recommendation thai therefore the Poles arc authorised by ad oiviim and nant-governorships heing given to Mr. Eyre, of Aus- " H e adds the thousa nds ; but it must do jus tice—perfect jastbe. It work out tbe great objects of their mission. G>-or»e war. It is impossible for us to do mora than indi- Congress " should immediately provide by law for human laws to take up arms at every proiiitions mo- mast i.j-operate with those who obtain their bread by the 11. Evans John NVindt, Lewis Masquerier, W. J tralian notoriety. The members ot legislative coun- cate the general tenour of this monster message. ment, at every opportune) tune, t or n-conquering , cils will be appointed by the Crown. letters of marque and reprisal against vessels under sweat of their brows to democratise onr monarchical so- Young, J. Comeford , Lewis Ryckman, John De La the M their ancient ind ependence, their sacred n itio .-ality, With respect, to the inferior, hut hard ly less im- PROSPERITY OF TUB UNITED STATES. exican flag. ¦Ail system, by the enactmen t of equal and ri ghteous Montayne, Henrv Beenly, Egbert Manning, James Fellow Citizens of the Senate and of the House of and their impreseiiptiblc rights as p^s-e-s- d la-lore portant appointments, s 'it seems, are to be in- Af ter stating the receipts and expenditure of the laws. The sovereignty of the people of this great nation Maxwell. Dr. Lagham, Ransom Smith, T. A. Devyr, the e, . Representatives,—In resuming your labours in tho Treasury 17*72. For tho-M* rights they i ov>giit in 170 1, 1S07, trusted to the colonial authorities. The despatch fur the past year, from which it appears mus t tiot be a falsehood , but a truth—prac tical , and not II. Beenlv, M. T. O'Connor, Albert Brisbane, A. E. services ofthe people, it is a subject of con-jratn la- 1801) , 1S12, 1S30, and 18-16. states, that from the institutions above described— that a debt of upward s of six milli-ms of dolhu s theo retical. Our property system must be based on the Bovay. Mike Walsh, W. West, \V. L. Mackenzie, tion that there has been no period in our past history has heen contracted since March, 1S1*>, the Presi- IV. 1 hat to invoke the t reaty of 1^15 against the fc " Will flow all insubordinate powers, judicial , fisca l, when all qMl rights of the people, aud opera te in accordance and Herman Krige, are amongst the best kBOwn of ' the elements of national prosperity haye dent proceeds to demand seizure of the Crncovian repub ir, is 10 ai 'kr.o-vl eilge with them. The slaves of capital must be emanci pated talented and energetic men who magisterial, or ot whatever other name they may be. been so fully developed. Since your last session no a whole host of A LOAH IF TWRNTT -TlinK U "M1I .M0' *S. the validity of tha t con e-res*? , which sam-iinm-d the ia every part of this Republic , and the workers upon the have devoted themselves to this great work. Be- The respective Legislatures will pnigrtssively mould afflicting dispensation has visited our country; gene- these derivative organs of Government into such In order ti prosecute thc war with Mexico with dismemberment of anci ent 1'nMnd ; whicn esta- laa-* and the sea be placed in a condition to work for sides these, are such eminentmen as Parke Godwin, ral good health has prevailed, abundance has crowned will require. vigour and energy, as the best means of bringing it blished the hereditary Mu si-ovitiulymsy in Poland *; th emselves. Bonnd3 must be set to the rapid strides of W. H. Channing, Gerrit Smith, and forms as the exisencies of society To a the toil oi the husbandman, and labour in all its Josiah Warren , to a speedy and honourable termination , a fur ther which up hf-ld the slav.-rv uf tne Polish people •„ Crue l avarice towards unive rsal dominion ; and the most though not identified with the great extent it will be competent to ttiuse Legisla- branches is receiving an ample reward , while educa- Horace Greeley who loan will be necessary to meet the expenditures lor which slignnuiifc s thc ulnriou ' ivvoiii!ion of lS.'k) -a industrious , most useful and most virtuous portion of ve their support toits objects. Wc say tures so as to mould even the institutions which the tion, science, and the arts are rapidly enlarging the , Association ci by regulating tho elective the present and thc next fiscal years. It the war rebellion , and tin; Poles •*, < rcb vls ; in one w»ru . to hum anity he freed from its iron grasp. Land monopoly nothing now of the patriotic and talented men who charter itself creates, means of social happiness. The progress of our franchise and the whole systems of elections muni- should bo continue d until tbeSO.h June, 18-13—bein g involve tho trea ty of Vienna i» fo act a-- .-iiii .st the "Bust l e annih ilated , and the people's land placed beyond in Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Illiaois, and other , country in her career of greatness, not only in tho cipal aud legislative, caro havin g been taken that tho end of the next tiscal year—it is estimated that regeneration of i'ui-vul . ami ig-iinst the- restoration the reach of capital , and within the reach of labour. It states of the union are working in this great move- vast extension of our territorial limits and the rapid no such enactments be either repugnant to tho text, an additional loan of twenty-three million of dollars ofits ancient independence- as it was before the vaar •ffinst be possessed, in limited quantities , by actual set- ment. We shall bave occasion hereafter, we doubt increase of our population, but in resources and or at variance with the spirit of the act or of the will be required. This estimate) is made upon the I ii-t. tiers a*id cultiva tors of the soil, aud not by speculators ; to record their names. wealth , aid in the happy condition of our peeple, is not, charter." assumption that will be necessary to retain con- V . That all future arrangem-mts which ni-w. be and effectual barriers mast be set up, durable as time , without example in the history of nations.. As the Young America, thc principal journal of the new " is thus disposed of. All pub- stantly in the treasury 4,000, 00fl> of d.-llars, to guard made hy the Kuropt'au -... vimim-iie.., .-widing agains t the inr oad of capital upon it. On this land a The " sale of lands wisdom, strength, and beneficence of our free insti- iV'- movement, after struggling with enormous difficul- lic lands not actually cultivated by the aborigines are against contingencies. If such surplus were not re- Poland, without the consent *.! the Poli sh \-mtple, iound stion must be laid deep enoug h, broad enou gh , and tutions are unfolded , every day adds fresh motives ties, is, we believe, at last thoroughly and success- eleclaied vested in the Crown, which is also to quired to be retained , then a loa n of lD .tJOO OuO oi wiil not bind the Voles, .-.nd will bu cimstiU-sed as str ong enough, to sustain , permanently, a mighty Landed to contentment, and fresh incentives to patriotism. . fully established. The Reformers of Pennsylvania ht of purchasing from the na- dollars wonld be sufficient. If, however, Congress nugatory anil void bv the Pules. Dernorracy, Republican govern- have the exclusive rig Our devote and sincere acknowledgments are due to without wbich a pu re have two or three journals devoted to their cause, should, 'at the present session , impose a revenue •aent ciu tive tribes. But individuals, as distinct from tribes, the gracious Giver ot all Good , for the numberless CituciM of (irv-at Britain and Ireland. Such is no mor e exist than can a monarc hical govern- one of them a " daily" with a very large circulation. duty on the princi pal articles now embraced in the •Sent without are to be free as heretofore to dispo.-e of their own blessings which our beloved country enjoys. the case of Poland , sueh are the sacred duties and a Landed Aristocracy. " The Voice of Industry" and other papers in »Mas- free list, it is estimated that au additional annual Iu c.y property. This matter is explained in the following FOREIGN RHLATlONS. inalienable ri ghts of ihe Polish peop le. Jl yon olfer bumble opinion, measu res less far-reaching sachuseitesare identified with the movement., and revenue of about two miliums and a half , amounting, fed ru extract *.— It 58 a source of high satisfaction to know that tho yti ur fraternal service, let th> sc yi-ur smive-s be in lical than the abovenam od wil l not be approbat-d so likewise, are several papers published in Illinois, it is estimated, on the oOth of June, ISiS to *>} t-..t " The fir&t and most important step which you relations of the United States with all other nations , aci -oi'ilanee with ihe rights oi Poland . L-t these Democracy ; I hope, therefore , that the Demoera 'ie Ohio, and 'other states. Mr. Devyr. be- , four millions of dollars would l» derived trom rty, Michigan, will have to take with the view of hitioditcing a re- with a single exception, are of the most am icable , your services bo fur the ve-estitbi'-hnicnt ot tbe an- P' as the party of reform and progress , will not only sides the Anti-Renter, is engaged with some friend* that source ; and the loan requ n d would be reduced *j-vt them gular system with respect to the disposal of land will character. Sincerely attached to the policy of peace, cient , entire and imle-poiulaiit Polaai), n;>t for the , ba t do all in its power to carry them into in attempting to establish a daily evening paper in by that amount It is estimated, also, •Sect. B be to ascertain distinctly the ownership of all the early adopted and steadily pursued by this Govern- that should restoi'ittioii of thu now cxploaelcd and abominable y so doing, it wil l not only be the majority party, Albany ; we suppose and hope that Mr Devyr will Congress graduate and reduce tho price of such of "f't w;,l land in the colony. The extent and limits of all that ment, 1 have anxiously desired to cultivate and cher- treaty of Vienna. soon become the party of the millions in oppo- be thc editor: he has our warmest wishes for his the public- lands as havo been hmg in the market fcu-in to is to bo considered as the property either of indivi- ish friendship and commerce with every foreign , Signed by tha Committee of the Polish the party «f the thou sands. Will the Demo- succi.33. 1 he principal organ** of the " Democratic" the additional revenue "ate dual s, of bodies politic or corporate, or of the native power. The habits of thc American derived from that source people , on behalf of the (ii-om.ida Praga. j ar ty act wisely t I hope it will. and " Whig" parties in New York, the GM-eand the spirit anil would be annuall tribes, must, in the first instance, be determined, and people are favourable to the maintenance of such in- y, for several Years tocomo, between To. Bui'KU wii-x, Sei-roiary. Your's truiy, Tribune, ire both favourable to the new movement, halt a million and. a million *rf d Douglas. tho whole of the remainder of the territory will then ternational harmony. In adhering to this wise policy, ollars; ane! thc loan J. Si'ciikaka , President. Ciubles and their inHuence will do much to accelerate success. required may lie declared to be the Royal demesne. The results a, preliminary ami paramount duty obviously consists bo veduccd by that auwut also. Should 10th of December, 1810. . A- tvr reading can any sane man doubt Several " Liberty" papers come out boldly for the these measures be, adopted , the above, of this inquiry must be carefully registered, and a in thc protection of our national interests from en- , the loan required woulil •-j- ev ritual Agrarians ? whole of the principles and objects of thc National not probably w triumph of the American regular record henceforth preserved , showing to whom croachment and our national honour exceed IS or 19 millions of dollars- 1 ' article following Reformers. We have seen with much satisfaction ov sacrifice, leaving in the •* in the Globe called forth the all the lands of New Zealand belong." from reproach. Thcso must be maintained at any treasury a constant surplus of foui *•» in the New York Tribune (of Nov. 21st) the that, in the recent election some of the most en- millions of dollars. £; The principles of the proposed system are then de- hazard. Bankru pts, -frit < rgan of the Whigs lightened of the " Liberty? party, (the Slavery Abo- l'he President then speak of tho net :- clared to be— THK WAR WITH MEXICO. proceeds to havo heen the first to cast tbeir lot with passed im- [From the Gatettt of Tuesday, />ccem "ii!r2 ll.) Jht Glok of yesterday has an able and truthful litionists), *' That the power of the Crown over land should The existing war with Mexico was •neither de- last session " to reduce the duties on -er . the Reformers. This is wellt this proves them to ports " '^ -u ofthe necessity of a. radical reform in the mode never be employed for nny purpsse of patronngo, in- sired nor provoked by thc United States. On the , and at some length eulogises the system of Mary Ann Slienston , Brewer-street , Somers Town , scale) the be thorough haters of slavery—white as well as ' tree " inanu tactu rer—W. W. Colem.111, Southaniiitoii provis ion ^iwiag Public Lands, introducing a cogeutletter , or favouritism ; that the Crown shall not be contrary, all honourable means were resorted to trade. These congratulations aro immedi- , B Vr By adopting the Reform principles, they will fluence to mercha nt—II. Brewer , Great Waltli am , Esses , drap er ** . Chulet Donglas of New London, Conn, urging black at liberty to mf.ktt a gratuttous alienation of any ex- avert it. ately followed by the suggestion for laying on ft e Si-tie they have not on'.y done right, but they . an d grocer—J. It. Morris , Kiii gstoii.upon -Ilull , boot and truths, " which in aubstance bave been re- find that tent of land, The President proceeds to relate the NEW TAXES. shoemakcr—i !. » done well ; we aro convinced tbat the true , however small> except with a view to then causca V. Moore , Plymouth , chemist aud drugg ist y comaemitd in our columns.*" « * T5»e have also - •which consideration whether it —I, Norton Birming *^^: iU AlitiitimrMTr ill to (9 unite with public wqjcJjb, io fjj icli the. wWesociety aw J mt& led to the war, asserting that ;--i It is submitted for your , ham, builder. "-"ituiaUy cenfciKi that the reifn of Sbus Scmoctfts-r po 0f tkg. Januar y (ft THE NORT HERN STAR. .„ 2, 1847, that she the pune belonging to Mr. Gowding, and also his gloves, Conference , and to transact such busin ess " "* of frank and [ mag isterial interference , and he would suggMt a8 wm, IRELAND. 1S45, 1 co-opera ted with him on term s Such are the private memoronda which read to satisfactory which had been taken from him on the night in question . arise therefrom ." " ences of opinion oc- you. I have since added tw» more upon the sugges- would arrange her differences Ju a quiet and confidential interco urse. Differ said tha t A Mr. Nash , superintendent of the carriage departmen t MARYLE BONE. but I must do him tion of others manner witb her husband. The Complainant X X -thin g can be cleaned from the provincial papers, ••asionally aro se between us; :•— -foe could of tbe South-western Railway Company, attende d, and hirhich w»uld lead to the inference tkat the I always found htm dispose d " That no person be hereafter expelled the associa- she would prefer returning to America , where Mr. Thomas Clark lectur ed to a most eneirmoui the j.istice to say tha t of any en- being shown tbe silver lever watch above-mentioned he att ent.v to exact, cmco-moiis. No in- tion , except upon a vote of the association support herself by teaching music, to accepting audience at the Coach Painters ' Ar ms, Circ us-stfA;*- utlutlay of hal f a million sterling per mont h of the to make , rather than , after a her in at once identified it, and in describing the circumst ances har mony of action occurred until week's notice. gagement in London , as her husband had deceived on Sunday evening, December 27th , on the " » 3 •uhublic money has tended materially to check the pre terru ption of this express no under which he lost it, said tbat in August last he dined 0 Sir Robert Peel in December 1845. many ways for years. Mr. Hall said he could of the Democracy of Britain. " He reviewed av ailing destitution. North , south, cast , and west thc resiiinati onof ''That inasmuch as the Repeal Association is a the in the Tower , and on proceeding homewards at night he tho dm! regretted to find a tone adopted at the Repeal other opinion upon the matte r , and tbe parti es left ceedin gs of the pa>t year , both of the National Ihe he report s tell the same gloomy story. Tillage , in 1 then confederation to wliich persons belonging to ever y re- was indu ced to treat some females , and on that occasion CuT ssociation with reference to the Whigs , which ap- ligious persuasion are invited for the purpose of work- court. ter Association and ofthe Land Compan y, wowo provinces at least, wholly neglected—pu blic A he was robbed ofthe watch bow produced . He, bowever , and it-JL " iroivorks absorbing coun- ared to me to be inconsistent with the high p«si- ing out the legislative emancipation of their TUESDAY. the proceedings ot the past drew a lively all the available labour of the pe common could not under take to say that the prisoners were tbe picture (Z tion and perfect independe nce which ought to be as- br means of moral Fr eaks—Jeakin Hawks, the future , predicted the speedy coming »•?: ry ry; and still n • beneficial results , nor any dimin u- country, . , intellectual , and political GUILDHALL Chbistmas women whom he treated on the night in question. It of " The sumed by the Iri-.h natio n. I felt it to be my duty influences it is desirable to avoid as much carrying ou business in Bowling-green- good time ," when universal brotherhood would ..iminn ia the complain t* of wide-spread distress. , as possible a hairdresse r man ifest, however , from the marks upon the watch nrl wretched - to indicate , both by letters female , and Matilda was vail , and freedom and happine ss be ours . ¦r*ar*ader is already familiar with the scenesof to the Association , and the expression of opinions and the discussion of topics lane , Clerk6nwell , but attired as a indicatin g its owners , the South-western Company, that T uiSB inefless described as existing in the counties of Cork and by my speech at the Repea l dinner at Limerick , in of a sectarian character ; but tha t such understand- Bodding ton , a powerful young woman, looking less fe- not dispose of it without the risk of aspira tions were received with great cordia lity, j J anuary, the thieves could at the conclusion an iM-May o ; it would appear from the Ulster papers that 1S4G . that 1 could be no party toan alliance in;: is not intended to prevent remonstrance against minine than her companion , were brought before the that circumstance was to be attributed , on the motion of Messrs . Aliiona w t t detection , and to and Godwin , a vote of thanks was * Iththe condition, of the people hi the comity nf D-megiM i h he Whi gs. The game of 1834, and \T5, was substantial grievances which may affect the religious mag istrate. Hawk' s voice and mode of training his found in the prisoner 's possession. un,*iiiij n 0Ua i tho fact of Its being awarded iis is sc ircely a whit better , and that 'dea th by iturv ** not to be delayed again. We hsd vowed to obtai n " truly feminine that the sitting magistrate to the lecturer, for his able addr ess ; .ii)(j .J ; , not interests of any particular body of Iri shmen . huh were so The prinon ers were remanded , as other charges were " is no more am-velly in tha t district than it i* in "Ju stice or Repeal ,' but simply Repeal. completely deccired as to his pr oper sex, meeting, afte r Mr. Clark had answer ed some n fiction The conclusion is in these terms :— was for a time likely to be broug ht against them. u„ , yrawly, or Castleb ar. " Arriving , in hi< history, almost incredulous when tu« fact was men- tions (tho answers being deemed satisfa ctory ) SliSkibliereen or T __ _ _ at the great fraca s in " Having now completed a narrative of my connec- and was Harris , Frederick Harris , and rclati™ Dee. 2C—It is the sober belief of many Conciliat ion Hall when the Youn g Gor am, City policeman , No. 05. stated LAMBET H.—Louisa to the arrangement for the division of labour Dcnus, , Irel and party tion with the Repeal movement , and a general re- tioned. J«hn moth er, and son, were placed amnn » cocompetent judges that the famine this year , in Ire- walked out he proceed -.:— reference clock that morning he saw the prison- William Harr is, father , the dir ectors of the Land Company , separate d , "Soon after this occur- view ofits policy, I have only to say with that about nine o' thc mother on a charge of i-vi wi ll prove rrt '-r-idestruc tive to hum an life than rence, been dictated Smithfield and Boddington was carrying at the bar before Mr. Norton , den tly pleased with their evening 's ins la land , I intimated to Mr. O'Connell , by a private to the imputation that my conduct has ers • crossing , to a very considerabl e tru ction and that probably a million of persons messase ht they looked sutpiciously about , plundering her maste r and roistre ss tbthe cholera, , conveyed throug h his son, my readiness to by a desire of 'leadership, ' that 1 would cheerfully a bundle. Hethou g ' with pledging the pro- swept away by it. assist in bring O'Connell they had in the bundle. She at first amount , and the fath er and son w will b* ing about an accommodation in case have continued to follow Mr. , if he had and he asked what From the evidence , it The Kilkenny paper s of this day pres ent an awful he felt disposed to chan ge his conduct with respect continued to lead in a path wh ich would eventually said it conta ined her own clothes , and then that it waB perty with a guilty knowledge. prisoner entered the service of li-list of sheep and cattl e lifting in various parts of that to the Young Irela nd party. He preferred to pro- cond uct us to the attainment of a domestic Legisla- her brother 's clothes , and that he lived at Greenwich . appeared that the female TOTAL DESTRUCTIO N <5f IHO NG-yt Camberwell , about v cc count r. On e attempt , however , on a very large scale, ceed in the career of which we have since witnessed ture ; but I am under no obligation to follow him Suspecting they had stolen the clothes , and left a gentleman name d Jude , residing in 0 VESSELS and 2 ' been four hours in her situ- * «f fa failed. On Tuesd ay night about twenty ar med men the full development, lie induced the committee to when he deviates from that path. The aim of ray somebody in a very distres sing situation , be took four weeks ago, and had not prop&ty! ' a regular and wholesale sys- vi visited the lands of Mr. Ilutchius on, at Jer point , and s:»p the circulation of the Nation. Havinc failed to pol itical life is to assist in securing my country ' s wel- them to the station , where the female searcher ation when she commenced evening of boxing day she was On Thursday di dr ew off a whole flock of sheep and seven or eight ruin the pr oper ty of Mr. Charles Gavin Duffy (whom h the means of national institutions. I iiiscovered -one of the suppo sed ladies to be a tem of plunder. On tbe afterno on, one of thc most cxtcnsiv fare throug , and did not return for 8 hi he.id of cattle. I beli eve to be not only one of the ablest men in the will place myself under th- leaderhsip of any man gentleman. Th« male clothes in tho bundle were then sent out for «ome trifling article conf lagrations that has occurreddu ring the past veai- this occasion led to her dis- State of Ro-coumox.—Cor oners' inquests have kingdom, but also one of the most virtuous), he next who will whether he be Mr. claimed by htm. H awk's was directed to take off bis some tim*. Her conduct on broke out on the pre mises of the above wharf guide me to this result , she kept her things , being 'an d bf been held on the b:tdies of three men in the course of arraig ned him as guilty of high treason by a formal O'Connell Duffy ; but I black bonnet and veil to show that by the cultivation of charge , and on a box, in which from thc combustible nature of the pro per ty th» John or Mr. Charles Gavan property belonging to her la last week, and fr om the evidence adduced it was indictment , which was sustained by neither legal nor can truckle to En glish his locks this personification of a female was not a new searched , variou i articles of whole of the extensiv e building and conten ts , ' will not follow any chief who This led to a " aVwell fofully proved that the wretched creatures had died constitutional argument , but was marked by ali the barter their pa- idea , and one of the policema n felt tolerably cert ain that master and mistress were found there. as the Busy, of Bridport , and a considerable party, or encourage his followers to vast portion frfrovu absolute hun ger. In consequence of the enn- perve rted ingenuity of a crafty Attorney-Gene ral. he had seen the prisoner walk several times In female further examination , when it was discovered that a of the Hawk , of Mon trose , were consum ed before triotism for place. it were tho titinuan ce of outra ge and robbery, the magistrates of He has since endeavoured by most ungenerous attire threug h St, Martin ' s-le-grand. Matilda Bodding . quantity of property was missing, and portions of devouring element was subdued. The loss is stmJ means I ha ve the honour to be, whose "*** tithe county have made an app lication for an addi- to fix upon Mr . Duffy, and his friends , the char ge ef 's very faithfull y, ton explained that it was nothing more than a holiday traced to the possession of two pawnbrokers , to vary from £150,000 to £200,000. Your the tional police force to be stationed in the barony of infidelity, or of indiffere ntism in re gard of religiou s «« Willi am S. O'Brien. " frolic. They had been at a pr ivate fancy ball at the shopmen pro duced it. Mr. Norton severely censured It appears that the numerous men emplovcdat the the H Boyle. No man can count on tbe possession ot his belief. All the proceed ings of the association have Star Coffde-housa in" Stockncll-street , Greenwich , from conduct of the pawnbrok er's shopmen for receiving wharf were busily engaged in following thciVdirlerent the property in pledge from the son of occupations , si sheep or cattle for a single night. been of a similar character since the secession. Mr. whence they could not obta in a conveyance at so earl y principal part of when, about twenty minute s to four who was only 13 years of age , and o' was Extract of a Lktter from Skibereek .—" Dec. John Martin , a Pre sbyteri an gentleman of most in- an hour in the morning, and they came to town on foot. the elder prison er , cUck, a loud and unusual report hear d at the 2 20.--Distress* disease, and death are running ram- offensive demeanour , and of unexceptionable cha- police Intelli gence* The clothes belonged to her corapan ' on . There was at remanded all the prisoners to a future day. eastern part of the building, and before the cause p pan t here. Every dsy is addin g to our miserie s as she appeared could be ascertained , 'a thick heavy smoko *v , and racter , was excluded fr om the association because all events no ground for detaining her , WOR SHIP-ST REET. —Distuessinq Case .—Mr. Ho n- as see t titer * is not a single gleam of hope before us. Our They accosted no- to rise from the lower parts , or cellars of the he asked for a publica tion of the accounts , and be- in tbe dress appropriate to her sex. the chief usher, who has been directed by the magis- wh^f s supplies are rapidl y exhausting, — our demands "MONDAY. a similar ley, The density of the vapour left no doub t cause he expressed his disapproval of the recent pro - body, they offended nobody. Hawks made trate sfor some days past to visit the habitations of poor as to the a are in an equ al degree increasin g—and there is not MANSION-HOUSE. —Charoh or MAticio csi.T Shoot- the same place being on fire , which caused an instant ceedings—a large body of the mostactiveand earnest statement , and- a card for a ball to be held at in tlie district , on whose beha lf app lications had alarm t the chanc e, I fear , that our coffers will be in imo. Patrick Pow»r, a man who has been several years 1 seemed to persons be given. Within five minutes after the ^ any supporters of the Repeal cau se have been expelled , — place in a few days was found on him, and been form ally made at this Court , and to administ er first dis. d degree replenished . Oh! I am sure that if the English witho ut in the employment of Messrs. Eyre and Moses , of Crown Ma rshall covery a heavy red flame was seen to rise a vote of the association , by the supersedeas corroborate their statement. Sir Chapman relief in the shape of fuel, food, and blankets from the , catchine people generally knew of our sufferin gs, they would of Mr. Court , Fhilpot-Iane , merchant! , was charg ed with having hold of everything in its way . The I Ray—a remonstran ce, respectfully worded, said he would test their story by seeing whether the coat funds of the poor box, made a report amongst others of alar m wag 1 hold fort h the helping hand of charity, and not allow ^ unlawfull y aud malicloutly ahot at William N«wlan.— and he allowed bim te re- instantl y given , and the Tower bell , used in conveying to the association the sentiments of & and trowsers would fit bim , the following distressing cases which have come under cases of a a people whose destinies arc identified with their Thc prosecutor , a porter ia the service of Hecsri. Teed y fire and danger, was set in motion , when very considerable propor tion of tbe Repeal wardens tire to a cell a nd redress himself. The barber nervou sl his cognitance :—Thc officer stated that on entering a thc Guardg c own to perish misera bly of famine. " and Bishop, stated tbat the prisoner 's employers occupied on duty were turned out , and taken to the of Dublin, was fl.in g into the gutter. The worst thanked his worship for allowing him to get out of a • which you have endeav oured to rr .ake out against pareil" of tlie season. the record ed sanction of the committe e. That the ant , who was lodging at 5, Taviatock .strect , her husband upon their payment to him of a certaiu sura of money to that he was in the habit of suppl) ing persous with goods Hie in t'ie three long letters which you have laid be- Thirty New and Beautiful Scenes by Messrs. G. II. He" ' ¦ funds ofthe associati on be lodged in one of the metro - lodging at No. 40, in the same street , and from her repre- obtain the release of their husbands from prison. The on his own acconut. Mr . Saunders , in order to ascertain and J. Heville. fore the pub li -, justi fies, if it does not demand a , politan ba.tks or in government securities , and that sentation it appeared she had come from America with women , glad to embrace such an offer , readily gave him whether his suspicions were well-founded , got a friend to MONDAY and during ted, 1, general exposition of my views with respe ct to the ON the week , Fridav excep a stateme nt ofthe bala nce in the hands ofthe trea - her daughter , to fill situations in Covtnt Garden Theatre , various sums of money at different times, he pretending mark some money and send it to the shop in payment To commence .witb '• Fn-der ' e*" **. the Great , or the ie past and present policy ofthe Repeal movement. surer be laid befor e the committee weekly." where her husband was to be engaged in the orchestra , that it was required for the purpose of pay ing the neces- for goods on the morning of thc 24th , and on finding Band of the Muck Forest. " Supp orted bv Messr s. Cottle, e, " Allow me to begin by pay ing that I did not join J. Rayn er s In order to render this suggestion intellig ible it is he having resi gned the placa he had filled at Her Ma - sary expenses attendant upon the important proceedings by an examinatio n of the till shortly afterwards that there , Gates , Liekfold, «. Pennett , W. l'lii--' !*' ihe Repeal Association for thc purpose of acquiring Robbcrds Mrs. Campbell ri ght tha t I should explain the mode in which the jesty 's Theatre. Having ascertained that the defendant wbich he had undertaken. In order to raise sufficient was none of it there , accused the prisou er with robbing , and Mrs . Liekfold. ¦ a command of money—of power—af patro nage To be followed by " Tlio Prnnks of a I'rttty Pagf- * , or accounts were arranged whilst I acted with the asso- was living with another woman , he waited on bim to hear in both cases it appeared the poor women were him , and four of the marked shillings and a half-crown of populari ty—nor even for the pu pose of extracting cash Characters by Messr 8. Gates , G. I'enne-tt, Liekfo W- , "-. ' : ciation. An ace -unt of the weekly receipts and ex- what reasons he could advance for allowing his wife to compelled to have recourse to the pawn shop ; but alter were found in his possession. Mr. Saunders then "."¦lnlb ps Clan ir throu gh iu instrumentality advantages of a tern , Mist ) Miirtin , Mr. J0lm Douglass, aud Miss penditur e was. at ray instance, submitted to the com- become' chargeable. He refused to give any until the of some time , finding that their hopes wore charged him with stealing goods, end supplying person s, Ilurcour t. porary and subordinate kind for Ireland. I made tlie lapse mitt ee every Thursday. The surplus of receipt over case was brough t before the court. The complainant and that tlieir husbands had no chance of on his own accoun t , with them , when prisoner admitted To conclude with the Grand New Pantoi mim'. entit-''"' miud honestly to struggle throu ch not rea lised, ' up my evil report th e week's expenditure was paid to Mr. O' Connell as said, that having eloped with the defenda nt from her their seutences remitted and that in point of fact the fact , and suid he had carried the game on for five Harlequi n and the spir it of the Moon , eir eiis '*¦' < h good report for the attainment ofa having , and tbe Mr and throug do- treasur er, who account ed for these balances to the father 's liouse iu New York , she was married to him on on the part of the prisoner had heen used months , and it appe ared , by his private entry, that 48lb«. Night Praiice -rs. " Giselle, Mr.T. Le-e ; clow" . /» mestic IVIiameut , until Bue^ess should crown the no exertions J. Doughty ; Harlequin biotlu rsr auditors appointed Dy the committee, tjver a lar ge the 4th October , 182C, as appeared by the certificate pro- they had come to the resolution of of butter , which was only a part of his immense depre - nnd Pantaloon , by the efforts of the Irish nation. for such a purpose , buffos ; Columbine ). Miss Clari ilarcourt. class of expenses he possessed entire cont roul. Now duced . The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry their cases known to a respectable pr ofessional dations , had been supplied to one person . Prisoner , who »"¦ Until the year 1813 I continued to clin g to thi making On Fri day te .l uvenilu Night , on which oce-asl..'- : although 1 acquiesce in this mode of transacting the Cha ge, in private , as she feared her father would prevent made no defence , waa committed on tbe charges of steal- Pant omime "Fre elem*; hope that useful legislation and good govern man under whose instance they had adopted the present will bo played first , after which , - busin ess of the association sooner than imply any bar marrying , she being a member of the Church of ing the marked money, and supplying two separate quan. the Gr eat" and " The Pranks " obtained for Ireland through tht procee ding against the accused . The prisoner , who ofa Pretty Page. ment could be •vant of confiden ce in Mr. O'Con nell , I do not t England , Tbe only form observe ! wag, tbat they titles of butter , and neglecting to account for the proceeds . Boxeis 2s.; Pit le. ; Gallery (id. medium of an Imperial Legislature. That hink merel y said that he was not at present in posscssiou of all _ tha t it is a satisfactory mode of dealin g with the mutually promised to become partn ers for life, and there def 'encc Some idea may be formed of '.lie extent of the pris oner 's Doors open ut half-past Six—Commence at Seven . hope, much dimmed duri ng several previou s the documents he required for his. , was then com- Acting funds of a public body . Neither is it safe for any was a few prayers read ; but there was no ring, as on Crim inal Court. depredations , by a slip of p*per found in his pocket -book manacer .Mr. T. Lee. s, was finall y extinguis hed by the proc eed, mitted to the Central , year ma n of property to join an association , the funds of similar occasions. The defendant , she believed was a in wliich by a gig, tavern bills , cigars , &c., be had dis- ings of thc Parliamentary session of 1813. It ,. i** which may be applied according to the jud gment ofa Catholic : but lie adhered to no reli gion in particular aud THURSDAY. bursed no less u sum than £ 3 on one Sunda y, NATIONAL HALL, 242, HIGH UOL-BOBN* bo that 1 might have remained for , 6*. pr obable, wever, single individua l, witho ut any control on the part of they bad lived together for several years , except when he SOUTWARK. — Robbebi. — Elizabeth Brown and " Sunda y eveo-c a long time an unassociated Repealer," if the the committee. was obliged to absent himself on theatrical business ; Mary Keefe were charged with robbing a Mr. Gowding AN ORATION will be delivered every tarf proclamation and the State prosecution ing, hy Clnn had Wi th reference to the staff , I pro posed the following and having arrived in England on the 27th January, she of eleven sovereigns , and also with the commission of Many reasons made me reluct ant THOMA S COOPEU; not occurred. to terms :— in consequence of ill hcRlth , and th rough the mediation other robberies. It appeared that the comp lainant had Cftartfet ta rt f Compan y form a clo*e connectioa with Mr. O'Connell. Soon Author of the " Purgatory of Suicides. " . " Th at no officer receiving a regular salar y from the of Mr. Felton , who longed in the same house , obtaine d accompanied Brown to a house in Revels-row , at the Suuday , *- 1 t first introduction into public life, I had Janu ary crd , 1S17 , on " The Life ot M*** * * af er my as ociation be entitled to vote in committe e. parish relief from tbe Strand Union.. . The defend ant rear of this court , on Tuesday night , where he had not Lu tbur ." beea iuduccd to enter , perhaps unwisely, into colli- s LAT E CHAR TIST LAND CONFE . ' That Mr. Ray prepar e a report upon the denied that bis wife was compelled to seek for par ish been lony before he was robbed of a purse , containing TIIE Succeeded by tbe following subjects •-Mahom ed'-"'*" 11 sion with bim on account of bis having assailed my ¦ RESCE. A•;«- -«-; internal arrangeme nts necessarv to give effect to the relief , as she bad sufficient money in her possession eleven sovereigns. The woman , however , had left the —A ge of Chivalry-Superstition of the Middle family in a manner which seemed to me to be unjus - objects Thomas contem plated by the Repeal Association , in arising from the sale of his property in Amer ica, in addi- house before he was aware of his loss, and on the fol- At a meeting of the VVes-tminster district of the Paine , kv. tifiable, lie had subsequen tly endeavoured , upon 11 ord er that the publi c mny be satisfied that no unne- tion to which he bad sent her £20 about six months back. lowing day she was met in the street , in the company National Co-operative Lan.l Compan y, atthe Assem- l^- '* 1 more than one occasion, to shake the confide-ace re- A Soiree , to commemorate the llirth of Thom as - cessar y expense is incurred in thc mainten ance of an Mr. Hall put several questions to the complainant und of the other prisoner , by the complainant , who gave bly-rooms , 83, De an-street , Soho, on Sunda y evenin g, eveun'B" posed in me by my constituents , if not to deprive me , will take placo at the above Hall , ou Mon day useless staff , and tbat hereafter the utmost publi city from her answers it appeared that she had disposed of them into custody. When the policeman was convey ing December the 27th , Mr. I'arkes in the chair , a de- February I , lSt 7. of tbe repre sentation of thc county of Limerick. ' be givcu to all proceedin gs as the most secure basis two lots of ground by his directions , " which , however , thcni to the station -house Keefe dropped a gold and putation attended from Somers Town , to conBult on TVhen,-4jo*ever, I found that the liberties of my for the attai nment of public confid nee." were of very little value , and also a slave for whom u silver watch , the latter of which she said belonged to the propriety of holding an aggregate meeting of the country wVie at stake most renowned , she , and that tbe Possibly an ambi guity in the phr aseology of my got ,105 dollars , from which 35 w ere deducted , her husband , but from the marks upon the l'nce of the members re siding in the Metropolitan districts ; WUidn iUitii ofits public men was about to become the victi m of and she Printed bv DOOGAL M'GOWAN. of ltt, Great draft memor andum , hast il y dra wn up for private use hud paid 75 dollars for medical assistance together article , it was found tc be the property of the South- after some discussion it was resolved , street , Uayinark et , in the City of '.Ycstin iii-' te'r ••' ^ l ' »n unjust prosecution , I cast aside these and many , with may have led you into the error of supposin g that I 12 dollars for medicine; and on her ' arrival in England , western Railway Company, and to have been stolen from ••That an aggregate * meeting of the member s of Office , in the same Street and Parish , for ' *'« . '/.' other personal considerat ions, which might other- ,ub s acquiesce in the pro priety of maintainin g the stall on Saturday week , she had 100 dollars , part of which she oneof their servants. In addition to tbe above articles , the National Co-operative Land Company resident priete ir, FEA UGUS O'CONNOR , Es.p, "tu l l I i wi-e have restrained me from uniting with him. In Wlmaji Hewitt Char les-stre et, ht}^ paid by the associ ation , when 1 par tici pated in its expended in the purchase of clothin g, for herself and her there was ' also found 'in the possession of both prisoners within the Metropolitan district , be hereby con- by , of .No. 18. October, 1$13, 1 waited upon him at his private resi- managemen t. don-sireet , Walworth , in the Parish of St. Mi »-*>> • '* • * To mention a single inst-ince—it is daughter , and the reason why she. had app lied to the several soverei gns, together with upwards of fifty dupli - vened, to he hold en in the Assembly-rooms , Dean- Ollice, >o- . ' • . dence fur the first time in my life, aud a few days well kn ington , in the County of Surrey, at t he own that 1 strongly objected in committee to parish was, that she anticipated her husband , at' whose cate's of gold and silver watclios, and other articles. street, Soho, on Mond ay evening next , January thc Great "Viudniill-Mreut , Hnymarket , in " t he; *-' *-• -• aft erwarIs sent my subscrip tion and adhesion to the he . appointment of Dr. Nagle to an ofiice which repeated solicitations she had come to this country, would When the policeman subsequentl y examined the houu - •lib, for tlie purpose of hearing twepc-rtl'rom Messrs. We'-tiniu'jte y. Rep eal Association. During the years 1814 aud . seemed to me to be unnecessary . not support ber . Mr. Hall said the case was not ripe foi' in which the prisoners lived, in Angel.court , he discovered Ross, Cuil'ay, and Shaw , the delegates to the late Satiivda .v. Jan u ary '2. 1817.