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50 THE "WORKING CLASSES. enco to what had " transpired last Sunday oronin* ' * and thanked them on behalf of the Council for "fi My Friends,—You will discover from tlie support t hey had given on that ocuasion • ho had another little matter to introduce to tlitir report that I will famish you of the resolution res notice) thft veritable pecting-himself. Mr. Sin ton road a certain of Democratic party in France, ui-elaration, and the names of thoso who si however my anil gned it • that principles and advice may he commented upon them individua ll y, as fir aa udiated for a time, that the cluhhing of the «e knew of them. Some, he said , were' rep gers quite tt 'an. mind alone can carry out those principles. In ? to him and the Chartists of Manchester ; CF9 believed l««l ne(1 onl last week's Star I defined for you the present since«in ' i , ' Joi. y a few months , and tUo greater portion of' them were only state of parties in France, and now I will ive Known f g _ inco the memorable vear 18-18, whereas ha voa the clearest definition of the means hy AND AT, Ur ed ecdU0 on the Council since NATION ^° «^J 1842 • TRAMS' hi I a . he had vluch the Democratic party expect to estahlish JOURNAL endeavoured in that time to obtain for him- selt a their own principles—and that is UNION. I 0 ~ ' good character , and he hnlinvo,! d« h*,\ ».». -j>91- " ' ceeded , ront the confidence he had p extract the following from the Morning Chro- ™LgJ ¦ ~ LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY t0 t0Utl ™«- ">™™»¦ Mr. Button laced in him. A " ! T-__,J18 » 185I Five Shilling* and Sixpcrct. j>cr- Qnnrur exceptod Mr. ShehJdine, who, S V nicle of Wednesday last. Hero it i3 :— hereby ininformedformed that a special ~ ¦ balwved, was an honest meeting will be held the neonl*people weren» MMMMlrepresentedJ ;„ p,j : m «.„.. ! „„„„.. .,.. ._.., — man . After which ha V\ The nun-ting of the ultra-Republicans which at Mr. G. CavM's Democratic Temperance in Parliament™ * these power the working• classes would inttodncod Mr. 51. G. Gammage ¦ ¦ took Ilotel, measures would immediately be carried see that no benefit Bath and District o BuoktaSnm ?]«= yesterday was the mo3t numerous that had 33, Qucen-street, on Wednesday evening, . A great would arise to thorn j then the day for a struggle i to address the mating. Mr. Onmmage ^ - ever January calamity endured by the people was the want would Morthyr Tydvil. Newport^'Moninonthr' gavei a ten? k ' ie?a te'd/and it is the first time they were able to loth, for the purpose of electing a delegate to of havo come.-a day, when at the samo mo- and interesting lecture on " The Oeniua of Democracy V Manchester the education ; this was a greater evil than an unedu- ment, they South Wales i agree to act in concert in defence of the Republic Conference, which is to be held on the might perhaps acquire both their poli- Exoterand at home and abroad." After tho lecture a vote of V ' 2
but County of Cornwall their usual weekly meet- v* i that mtity c-f action was order of the Council. Chair to be taken at grievances under Se an Eale or bav a5n bcin of the ( \ ing, and after transacting local business rn::.t imperatively called o clock eight6 winch he laboured , and then redress would quickly nL°?!° -?; S 2 ™te Bwindon , Bradford , Devizes, Trowbridge " , Mr. R, \ the part of the Opposition, and a committee . M^.r- Harney then briefly referred to tho , and Sliawcross wished to ask the Secretary a question, for on X. B.-Thc follow. It was an old dogma, that unless capital eleHf'ction of County of Wilts j >\ this named, first, to regulate the mode, for the Sheffield Chartists have resolved by was tho Executive, and sat down amid Southampton " " stating, aa his reasons for doing soj that he had «» their recent acts, not to be protected it would not be employed. Capital much applause. , Portsmouth, Isle of Wigh fc, ond read fnt'ive, of convoking the members ; and nest, in all behind the friends in the needed no more County of Hants ° some extracts of minutes respecting a menu v ^\ ' Potteries in the good work of gratitude to protection than labour. It would Mr. E. Joses—They were met to commence . 1 tars' meeting ar .eut cases, to adopt resolutions to be communi- their be employed as long as a Brighton , Hastings, and held last Sunday week in- that room, \ A friend and benefactor Feargu3 O'Connor, E«q it was tho interest of the "ow campaign , but they still meant to fi ght under Sussex 1 and from that report some persons cate J to the whole Opposition for the purpose of capitalist to bring it into the market.. They often the old Greenwich, Deptford , Rochester had been led to \^vv of Tote. M.P. A goodly number ot manufactured articles flag ; under that flag many a victory had , and Kent 1 suppose that the- Manchester-locality consisted effecting a unity have been neard it asserted in the house, in supercilious terms, Deen won Westminster and Marylebono onljr \ 1\ given gratuitously, the proceeds to be that —many a mental triumph achieved, and Lambeth ' '" '"" l of forty-throe members ; he ( Mr. ShawcroBa) should? X " , from tho above you will discover that applied the working classes were deficient in self- on that flag the , Southward and Surrey .. 1 wish Sow to the Honesty Fund. Articles by the war respect— result of those mental triumphs Tower Hamlets .. . the Secretary to Btate what members he had! \ members who advocate the people's of donations will thafc they wanted to receive support, with- was inscribed, but it was still ... -; 7 on the \ those be thankfully received for the out earning it by the old flag. It was City and Finsbury "'" i books, and what was the average weekly \ • upon their own union. You above specific fund. honest labour. How easy it was not breaking up, and beginning attain , it was only expenses of tho cause lely solely io retort tne charge upon recording " The secretary reported , that the Literavv locality. It was also staSed thafi (V them. The day was not the triumphs achieved. He knew that Institu- fcdwavd Hooson was treasure? to tho must also understand, that the union of one -Now, my friends, let me once more entreat tar distant when any man, no matter of what rank among Democrats tion Carlisle-street, Portman-mavket, hail been en- Council, in many different viow3 were en- gaged for a winch statement the Council knew was not true ; v liuudral and sixty members of the Legislative you and implore of you to dispel all bickering society, who received money without giving in- tertained. In an public meeting on Thursday evening also stated ifc . dustral service for army there were many different January 23rd ; and that that tho Council was split, whereas th« V ce would not have the same and antagonism it, would be" looked upon as a regiments, each fi hting under its " the British School-room , y W Assembly of Fran , and unite, and club your minds degraded g own flag, each Cowper-Btveet k e f" ct for th°y wwc Perfcctl> «>¦¦»• ^ being, living upon the hard earnings of commanded by its separate officer , City-road, had been also engaged nin,o « Th = ' effect upon that Government that an union of and pence together to carry the CHARTER. others, to which , but all forming 81 lar ur , Se reta r7 8aid a fovr months earnings he had no title. Mr. part of tho one army, and actuated by the same S£u ™L P P°se on Monday evening, Januarv hT? . inn * ° 4° '«* Vi thirty members would have upon the English Your Faithful and Uncompromising Uolyoake then entered upon the question of the grand object. /7tn. Ine secretary also reported , that tlie United Vmg , f thre0 months and f un So it was with the army of demo- Councils of tho Tower St £ w"»fT * w«»Wf °y.expenses woro thirty <* A Government ; and for this reason, the French Friend and Advocate, Chartist organisation, -and stated his opinion that cracy. They had been told about .namlpts.met on Sunday last Ka ' °shil- f\ so long as they antagonism , it at the Woodmnn .Tavern , Pe a11 tl10 Couiloil working gntui. Assembly sits by day, the members are paid Feakgus O'Connor. depended upon the unpaid services was all a bugbear, they wero nearly all Waterloo Town , at which tonsafo . y ; with.u mpnet' ' ^ of men to work for them on one side. meeting about forty Councilmen attended to The paying members?many for ilieir services, and very few—if any—are , they could not expect to Though the Executive had only been elected by ; and that had been struck off the books b have that work efficientl y performed after transacting their local business, it was unani- y the late Secretary, ; while , at least, for some two thousand or three thousand persons, yet a great number were out of work , and absent , in England, forty out of six NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION. any lengthened period. All . instruction iven to they were mously agreed that a Ball and Concert be held on working others wera g the active spirits of the kingdom. If behalf of short time, members so situated could hundred and fifty-six constitute a House—that the people must be looked upon as having a com- sixty votes were the Exooutive Fund ; arid a sub-committee ni) no6 only sent from one town, they consisting of Messrs. Stubbs e mbl3r on the b00k8 W!l3 abovo tares is, twenty-one members may speak the opi- A public meeting, called by the Executive Com- mercial value. It was a disgrace to them to have must not consider that was tho oxtont of , Wostodv, Nowlev , hf,Lundied i', and, 1 Chartism Reynolds, Vevdelle, Waldron , and Alston] ' tho paying members were two nun- nions of three hundred and twenty-nine, one mittee, was held on Tuesday evening, at the Lite- publicly to ask for funds to carry on the agitation in that place : they were but tho leaven, which, , were ap died and Bucty-thjsrit- Arrangements rary and Scie s i u n - jSjujpTtne evil must be remedied ^ poTWted-fco«irry out the same. wovb made more than half ntific In t t tio , John-street.-^^ before they igalvinised, as it were, the body of tho Giort,—they n eotin fop th0 election the number of members. I whole of the members of the Executive Committee could be in a healthy state of organisation were the few Mr. Collet, the secretary to the Committee for delf Wegatesrii"? to V5t ° - 8 of . who could arouso and direct the ener- tho Abolition of Taxes on the Manchester Conference, and tha think this will give you the clearest definition were present, and on coming to the platform were Mr. Stallwood wished to speak. gies of the whole population. Knowledge, attended as a Mr. Jones, in fervid deputation from the said Comraitteo to a wibh tUafc othei> of the value of Annual Parliaments and loudly cheered. The attendance was very good. The Chaibmax stated , that the Executive had Ian gua^e, then gave a su pposed conversa be wee solicit the localitie!» tion t n co-operation and assistance of the Executive in this SSJoffiS Payment of Members. If you had Annual Mr. James Giussby was called to the chair, and made their arrangements; but he left it to the a working man imbued with democracy and men of Sheffield.—Tiie Council held their weekly meet» said that the audience. important object. Mr. Collet , at great length , ing on Sunday Parliaments and Payment of Members the , meeting had been called by the Exe- the other classes of society, which drew immense stated what evening, in tho Democratic Tempo, cutive Committee. They had been elected by the Mr. Stallwood wished to know of the Executive plaudits from the audience. the Committee had done, in order to ranee Hotel , SS House would sit by day, every member would The Charter was the effect the removal of the , Queen-street. Mr. Holmes in tha suffrages of the people ; every man had an opportu- whether they would consent to have the words means to acquire all their fundamental obstacles to progression ; chair. After winding-u n attend and perform his duty ; whereas now if rights. All and trusted that they should havo tho financial lmsin«»t io mo Mr. ILuiUBr Io Tory cate it though all othoi-a ebmilil abandon it. He Wretchedness was Hie lot of the mail}-, iu order tha t , Grassby, Hor- tion.—Mr. Johnson attributed Exeter.—At a members' meeting held on Mon- l>y clearly uey, Milne, O'Connor, and Reynolds. Mr. Jones re- their slack attend- uay, was for the Charter alone. He would never join any a favoured few might be kept in luxurious idleness ; ance to the personal bickerings that had £1 los. was collected in aid of the Honesty stated, but my answer is not as clearly stated. party that went for it was to break up ceived leave of absence to deliver his lecture at existed 1' und. Mr. 3Iv answer was— any thing but the Charter. Too this system that they advocated among thora. Ho thought it useless to continue Scott having rendered very great assis- many irons m the fire always let some get cool. If Social Reform. They advocated the Charter because Cowper-street. Mr. G. W. M. Reynolds presided . tance to the Chartist body, a vote Correspondence of a highly meeting unless they had some definite line of policy of thanks was " "When caps amongst a crowd are thrown, they subscribed their money, they would prove to it would lead to a social change, in which those who encouraging and pro- to carry out ; at presont unanimous cly given to him. the government * gressive tendency was received from tho councils of they had none, nor had the CovE.\TnT. Those they fit may wear them for their own." that their pockets as well as their reared the crops would be the first to eat of them— Executive laid down any plan ; ho was in favour . -The Chartists held their usual meet- minds were devoted to the Charter those who made the cloth the following localities, viz. :—Bermondsey, Brad- of ing on Monday I further stated, that I did not personally , and would , be enabled to wear it— abstaining from beer and tobacco, of exclusive evening, when a resolution con- enable their friends to unite the minds of and those who built the houses, be enabled to live ford, Burnley, Cheltenham , Coventry, Dundee, demnatory of the Manchester allude to any one who professed to advocate the whole Exeter Greenwich dealing, or some definite plan. They were all con- Confidence was country in its favour. He intended in the next ses- in comfort in them. Some people supposed that , , Hastings, Hebden Bridge, adopted , the Executive being the only tho people's cause; but that Leicester, Limehouse Mcrth vinced of the desirability of the Charter, but they body to , after thirty years' sion of Parliament to take his seat with the Speaker, Social Reform meant the destruction of property, , yr Tydvil, Paisley, needed to be shown the whom the power of calling a Conference is dele- Pudsey, Rotherham , Royton, Stalybridge, Sutton- means to obtain it.—Mr. gated. experience, I felt convinced that ninety-nine and rise with the house; they would see such a con- and the breaking up of the bonds of society. If they Fletcher supported the motion. [The other resolutions should have been, of flict in that house destroyed anything, in-Aslifield , and Wamngton , also from Liverpool —Mr. Bloomfield sent to the oat every hundred were traflicking politi- as had never yet been witnessed. they would place a better in its was in favour of meeting weekly • they had plenty Executive.] Ho intended to bring for ward a motion stead—if they pulled down the hovel, it would be and Stockport. On the motion of Messrs. O'Con- Hull.— Tlie following cians. This, I think, will convince you that I for the nor and Ilarney it was ofwork to do to assist tho Executive in asitatin" resolution was passed at Charter, and though Lord John might attempt to for the purpose of building a palace. The present unanimously agreed—" That London. Tho the weekly motting of the alloR- any use to be made of the Star no for the future the votes of the country would not send funds up to council and members, , count out the house, he would faithfully expound state of society was only connected with lesgary committee be pub- the Executive, if the held at the Malt Shovel , Korth Church-side matter how it may misrepresent " lished, with the names." The sub-committeo ap- whole of those funds were :- me ; hut, their principles. He believed the people were at and wretchedness ; they wished to replace it by a spent in agitating tho metropolis. l liat this meeting viaws with sorro w, the un- however pointed to correct tho list of places to send dele- —Mr. Ferdinando happy , it is my firm resolution to adhere length awakening from their apathy, and were he- superior one, in which all could enjoy the means of supported the weekly meeting. Ho did not think difference existing between the Executive strictly, if I stand alone, to those ginning properly to estimate their value. Like happiness. Could the noble, decked with titles, gates to the National Convention submitted their they could interfere with and the Manchester council , and hope principles report, which was unanimously adopted as follows : tho Temperance question ; will bo the dispute which will Brooks, of Manchester, " Lord lovo you, they wero show them the law written by God in heaven, or there wero societies organised speedil y ended , in order thafc all parties nmv elevate your order. for that purpose worn in u I attended all for themselves." When work was brisk the earth, which said that he was superior to his fellow THE NATIONAL CONVENTION. which had achieved but littlo good . During the nion together, instead of quarrelling."* a meeting at John-street, on Charter was man ? God gave Tuesday ni forgotten, b,ut when trade was bad this earth as a garden for the In submitting the annexed list to tho country the antagonism that was going on they should be on ght last, and, notwithstanding the they were for death or glory. It made his blood whole of mankind, well knowing that there would Executive have had especial reference to the the alert to defend the Executive from the attack s opposition that it is reported the London run cold, to sea a young enthusiastic man like never be more inhabitants upon it than could be equalisation of electoral districts in proportion to niado 011 them by tho Manchester Council.—Mr. Hitttou ai Hani * eompawp. men would manifest towards me, I never at- their friend Jones have to endure imprisonment maintained in comfort • but they had allowed n tho Democratic population . The law allows only Blyth spoke in favour of a weekly meeting. If tho tended a better meeting through the folly and ignorance of the people. He banditti, arrogating to themselves all the know- forty-nine delegates to assemble in Convention— Council would adopt a system of sending lecturers Ashtonmjnder-Lysk.—A meeting of members was in London, and I hold never wasjmore cordiall had also endured eighteen months' confinement in a ledge and property of the kingdom, to rob them of and they have endeavoured so to apportion the into the districts surrounding London , they would on Sunday last in their room, Charlestowii , y received and wel- damp cell, but the government could not conquer their inheritance. Look at this vast country, in effect great wowing comed ; and the only thing which seemed constituencies, so as to secure to the fullest possible good. Ho know several places in Kent tvu " resolution was agreed to :— to their resolution by persecution. France had hitherto the hands of three hundred thousand proprietors, extent a national representation. where they would willingly be at the expense of . lhat vi loan funil be established , in order to produce any, sist as- but not much, antagonism, was been the great crutch England had leant on when it ought, of right, to belong to its twenty- As it has been necessary, in some instances, to getting up meetings, provided they were furnished in the winding-up of Ihe Land Company." Se- the proposal of Mr. Stallwood to add " Social for support ; but the present condition of France eight millions of population. When the working comprise several towns in tho same constituency, with speakers.—Mr. Arnott was of opinion that tho veral members then paid a shilling each, and agreed Bights " to the resolution that I had pro- was enough to make them look beyond mere politi- man came upon the earth, and asked for his shars it is hereby recommended that, where such is not Executive and the Council could act harmoniousl y; to contribute more weekly. of it, he was told that it was monopolised 1 UL At tlie usual cal changes ; and France would yet become one of by these yet in existence, a district-council be forthwith the Executive intended to get up a series of meet- AT , wokly meeting held at the posed : and for which, I believe, only aboutfive MaltL ^r hands were held up. the great difficulties of the government. Louis aristocrats. When in his desperation he applied for formed, and the district agent's address forwarded ings in all the metropolitan districts, in which they Shovel, North Church Side, on Monday Napoleon was endeavouring to be made leave to toil to earn his bread , how often did he find could greatly assist them. evening, January 12th .Now, working men Emperor, to the general secretary. Should the agents in They were in a very , the Secretary read from, , let me once more beg but Changarnier was at the head of the army, and that even work was denied him. Look through the any of the localities be unacquainted with the critical position , and needed their most strenuous the Star the recommendation of tho South Shields of you, and implore of you, not to mix any possessed the confidence of the party of order in the eight thousand streets of the metropolis, and see the names and addresses of the agents in the others, in support.—Mr. Ferdinando moved, and Mr, Vickers branch , which was approved of, as the best means *' ism " with Chartism. You remember how Assembly. He trusted the two parties would fight number of famishing artisans, and the workhouses the same district, they are requestod to communi- seconded , "That in future tho Council meet of assisting Air. O'Connor in winding up the affairs ot the Chartism was mocked at, reviled, abused, and until, like the Kilkenny cats, only the tail of one filled with aome of England's best blood. Not con- cate with the Executive, who will supply them with weekly," which was carried without opposition , no Company, and which , if taken un with snirih of them was left—tLe people would then gain posses- tent with depriving .them of the soil by atrocious the necessary information . votos being tendered for the original motion. A would afford ample means to repurchase some of persecuted when it was first established ; but, sion of their ri laws, they had so bound down tho labourer that letter was read from the allotments when brought like every ghts. If he had his wish there should he It isalso recommended that the several localities Mr. Stallwood stating that as to the hammer, rather other proposition, it was first not be a soldier or a pauper in the land. He would dared not even combine to raise his own wages. A of a district each nominate one or more delegates, he was no longer a member of the Executive, he than suffer them to be sold at a great sacrifice. la mocked, then laughed at, then abused, then abolish tithes. (A cry of " No.") Was that a par- short time since, at that wretched humbug, the as apportioned to the constituency ; such nomina- was deprived of his seat at the Council , but his best consequence of the smallness of tho meeting tha reviled, and then persecuted, but now it is son that called "No ?" Those black slugs received Crystal Palace—(cheers)—a working man was sen- tion to be forwarded to the agent of the district ; wishes were with them. He recommended them to discussion was adjourned until Monday next. i-eiug thoughtof and deliberatively discussed ; ten million pounds and upwards a year, and if they tenced to two months' imprisonment for only ask- that, within a fortnight of the time of nomination, promote the election of Thornton Hunt to the , could get an ing for justice whereas, if you mix any other " ism " with extra hundred thousand they would . (Hear. ) The middle classes were publio meetings, of which four days' notice shall vacant seat on the Executive. Holyoake was a turn Puseyites or Catholics to obtain it. If there continually combining to keep down the price of have been duly given, be held for the election of member ; s Lo Blond was appointed ex officio ; NATIONAL CHARTER LEAGUE. h you will enlist such a host of opposition as were no tithes, all men would be able to worship labour. He did not say that they met together for the delegates, and that the result of the election in and with Thornton Hunt they could carry out all God A respectable you cannot imagine; and, therefore, it is that according to the dictates of their own conscience : that express purpose, but their every act and each locality be forwarded to the district agent, the ideas of the John-street Conference.—After and numerous assemblage of tho and they needed no state church thought tended to that end. If one law was right who, with the council some discussion, members and friends of the League met at I implore of you to adhere strictly to the , to teach them to do , shall act as scrutineer, and it was moved and seconded , tha OXE that. The Morning Advertiser told them that IiOtd to imprison the working man for combining iu fa- certify the return to the general secretary on or " That Mr. Stallwood be invited to sit and vote on rooms of that body, Talfourd Temperance Hotel, '- ism," the only " ism * that can ele- John would, in Famngdon-street vate thesext Session , offer them the Char- vour of labour, one thousand laws were necessary before Wednesday, the 26th of February next. the Council."-Ml-. Milne argued that they had no , on Sunday evening last, to hear your order—CHARTISM. ter, or something like it. Both Russell to hang those who lived by plundering the labourer. power to confer a vote a lecture from Mr. Philip M'Grath. The subject and Sir W on Mr. Stallwood, unless I suppose that you read the preparations George Grey stated, when Sir Joshua Walms- Mr. Reynolds then showed the origin, and vile his- LIST OP TO NS AND DISTRICTS ENTITLE D elected by some locality.—The motion was then for the evening was " Astronomy, " and Mr. that are now being made in Ireland to oppose ley brought forward his motion for Par- tory of the aristocracy of England, and dwelt with TO SEND DELEGATES TO THE NATIONAL withdrawn, and a vote of thanks given to Mr. Stall- M'Grath treated it in a manner to make it instruc- the liamentary Reform, that they preferred great eloquence upon the state of aftairs in France, CONVENTION , CALLED TO MEET IN LON- wood for his long services tive, entertaining, and elevating. All presen t were Government, in the ensuing Session of the DON, on the Council.—Mr. Charter to his measure. Why did they say stating it as his opinion that the revolutionary ball ON MONDAY , THE THIRD OF MARCH Milne stated, that himself and Mr. Arnott were del ighted at his exposition, and althoug h exceptions Parliament, and I hope and trust that you ENSUING. were taken to some of the will be that ? Simply because they thought some who would again roll, and crush all the thrones in deputed to request the Council to assist the Execu- theories of Mr. M'Grath , prepared to take advantage of that would vote for that measure would not vote Christendom ; then would the government of this Delegates. tive in an extensive and judicious distribution of by Mr. Side, yet this latter gentleman in the most coming struggle; and although a man cannot for the Charter. Mr. O'Connor then referred to country offer them an instalment of their rights. Aberdeen and North of Scotland 1 tracts both in London and the country. They could handsome manner, in seconding a vote of thanks to do a nation's work by some grap He warned them against joining any party for less Dundee, Perth, Cuperangus, Abroath, Mon- not raise funds sufficient to send missionaries tho lecturer, expressed the admiration which he had , yet you may rest assured Ireland, and showed, hic descrip- trose, Forfar, Brechin and districts 1 into that I will he upon the watch tower tions, the manner in which justice was administered than their full demands, as all experience bad the agricultural districts, and it was also difficult to experienced during the delivery of the address of. , and fairly proved the fallacy of "such conduct. Nothing but Edinburgh, Leith, Kirkcaldy, Linlithgow, and get places to meet in; Mr. M'Graih. The council and friends and independentl define in that country. He then adverted to the state of counties of Fife but tracts, showine the so- have pre- y your principles. I the Charter would ever raise them to honesty and Mid-Lothian 2 cial advantages which would result from the vailed upon the talented lecturer to promise will not the people in the manufacturing districts ; and Falkirk, Tillicoultry, Alva, l Char- other allow the leaders of any party to concluded a much applauded speech power, and might. The speaker than sat down Al oa, Stirling and ter, could be made useful in all districts, and mi addresses upon the same subject. , bystatingthat district , ,. i ght state, without refutation, that your class he did not wish to inflame their minds by wordy loudly applauded. be made a means of raising funds.—Several dele« It was announced that on Sunday evening, 19th Glasgow, Paisley, Greenock, Hamilton, and Vale January, a lecture would be satisfied with this change, that eloquence, but to tell them plain truths. Some Barney gates spoke in favour of the system, but wished to will be delivered in tho same Mr. G. J. supported the resolution. _.?'Le'en 2 room, by Mr. Hurst change, or the other change, but I will men wanted to snuff him out of political existence ; The history of all political parties showed that a know ho w the details were to be carried out.—Mr. — subject, " Chemical Dis- prove Kilmarnock, Ayr, Cumnock, Girvan, Irvine, Arnott said the su coveries. to the Government and the House if they did so, he would rest on his oars for a time, steady adherence to principle was the best ground and county bject had been discussed among that you ' 1 the Executive, but they had not prepared a plan At a meeting of the Council, hold on Wednesday- will accept no change and then apply a lucifer match to himself and blaze to ensure ultimate public support. When the Dumfries, Hawick, and the Border ,.,.. , but the CHARTER. brighter than ever. (Cheers.) 1 believing that their first great work must be evening—Mr. P. M'Grath in the chair—financial up He had devoted Corn Law Repeal was in the ascendant, they had Carlisle, Wigton, Cockerraoutb, Kendal, to and other I see the manner in which the Government, his all to their service, and he would a and raise funds to relieve themselves from debt, and matters having been deck'cd, Mr. Doyle never bandon warned the people that they would not derive the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland ... 1 took occasion to call leading the judges, and juries, are carrying out Lord them. He had been offered to be made a judge if led place them in a working position ; nothing should , attention to a article benefit from that measure which they had been Newcastle-on-Tyne, Gateshead, Shields, Sun- of the Northern Star of Saturday last, and ex- -Melbourne's good old maxim— he would desert the Charter. He told the per- supporters of that derland for the present, be allowed to divert them from that to believe. They bad told the , and counties of Northumberland and object. pressed, in tho warmest terms, the satisfaction Eon who brought him intelligence of it, that if measurejtbat as bread got cheaper so would wages Durham , —Mr. Blyth moved, and Mr. Johnson se- "RUIN HIM "WITH EXPENSES; " ' 2 oonded tho following motion :— That the localities which such writing in the Chartist organ occasioned they gave him the Governor Generalship of India, fall. The experience of the past fully justified York, Hull, and North and East Riding .],., ' 1 . " Council the and therefore Mr. Ujxox, the solicitor and every office in the hands of the be requested to pay one halfpenny per week f him. He noticed to the absence of all who government their prediction ; during the last twelve months Lee 8 Pud8av» Dewsbury, Patley, Birstal, or foul and vituperative language, and defended combined, he would never abandon his princi les. ,« ,' each of their members, to for m a tract fund ; such the general Vjebxon, and whom I never saw for p there had been continental strikes over the whole Wakefield , , , , t \ dignified and temperate spirit which the writer t He did not come there to cater for popularity. He reductions in Bradford sum to be brought to the Council on the first had welve months after the trial took place, has country, endeavouring to oppose , Keighley, Bingley and district 1 Sunday in every month. exhibited. He (Mr. Doyle) had read the paper re- and his family had suffered more for their princi- wages. The conduct evinced by the managers of uaiiiax, lodmorden " Carried. The delegates more pleasure r.ow served me with a writ for £163, for de- ples than any , Hebden Bridge and dia- then had the good sense to resolve cently with than he had felt for a other family in the kingdom, and he the Eastern, Northern, and other railroads, was triot „„„ 7..,.,,.,, that tho report length of time and he fending Versos. I shall not be at all sur- would never "" 1 of the Manchester meeting, held on the could assure tho CounciL agitate for anything but the Charter. only a preparatory step to a general reduction of Huddersfield , Holmfirth and district "" !!!!!!!! 4th of that it afforded him infinite prised, (A voice, " we want 1 January, was not true and faithfu l, (not one of gratification to find however strong my evidence may be, our Social Rights.") He wages in the better paid departments of labour. Sheffield, Barnsley, Rotherham and di i that, at length, the Northern it wanted to see them united ; they would str ct 1 whom was present at the meeting in question,) con- Slar had, in the politi- the judges should give a verdict againstme, then get the Most parties were becoming convinced, from these Preston, Burnley, Padiham, Blackburn, Clithe- cal taophy, literary power, Charter, which would give them all that they de- demned tho impartial leading article m this journal Pjj and truthful exposi- snd saddle me with his costs and my costs. facts, that the Chartists were right, and that their roe, Lancaster, and North Lancashire 2 lac d i sired. The working man would receive double He agreed to Manchester of the same date, because of its partiality, and Ki w h tt°fi^depanmeilt'P e tself «n * However, I still rely upon your order not to wages lor less ancient policy was the correct one. and Salfor d 2 found fault with Mr. Reynolds for not reporting ttsi news>papers of the day. work ; but now, the man who differ with some of his colleagues as to co-operative Bury, Bolton, and ' innni,,Tl\ Ho allow my oppressors and ours to crush me, earned £2 a week, looked District ... „„„... ,., 1 their meetings at. all, after which the Counoil Thafc the Council " y with contempt upon the stores, and similar establishments, proving an ulti- Liverpool, Warrington , and Wigan sentsl fhtoTr8t ST" p °- and " ruin me with expenses." man who earned 15s., and ho looked with con- 1 adjourned. ° the edlt .r and namea ""anxious mate benefit to the cause ; but in his opinion the Rochdale, Heywood, Middleton, and Oldham ... 1 resolution des re thStt he may succeedJ° ' e I find tempt upon the unwilling idler in the poor law the wisdom Stockport Haslet and Shelton.—The following elevatingSinJ» , , , in th enlightening and that the men of the Potteries, and the bastile. Mr. 0 Connor failure of these plans would teach them , Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge. was passed at a meeting held on Sunday evening, task which he has corameTiced.-S then left tho meeting loudly f a g a power, and he was Macclesfield motion ha fen of Sheffield , are not apathetic iu the mat- cheered. o first obt inin politic l , and Cheshire „.., 1 January 12th :—" That this meeting consider the was secon ded by Mr. Dixon, in an able r " ' anxious to cultivate kindly and brotherly feeling Nottingham, Radford, Carrington, Button-in- 1 ; and, at their request, 1 furnish you with Mr. Hokoake Beconied the policy of the Manchester Council put forth m then SUPP yMn Clwk | and unanimou3ly resolution. Mr between them. Though the present Executive was Ashfield , Mansfield , and County l relative to co-operation a5opte'd ^™e foMowinor placard, forwarded to me, foge- O'Connor had clearly shown them that the y appealed to Derby, Belper programme of business as «er House but newly elected they confidentl , Alfreton, and County ,., 1 being a departure from the principles put forth in with a letter from George Cavill, in- of Commons was a corrupt body. It did not ade- them for support. Most of them had been mem- Leicester, Loughborough , and County 1 their address to the public calling a Conference, M. Soyer Jong orme to attend a meeting at Sheffield quately represent the interests of the people—in bers of prior Executives, and the conduct of the Northampton, Peterborough, ng g has taken possession of Gore HouBe. truly be said, it did ¦ Welli borou h, and further , this meeting pledges itself to the sup- opposite tho In J^i-e after the Manchester Conference fact, in might not represent whole had been long before the Chartist body. It and County .,„.„, ;, , ' j Conference called for dustrial Palace, and ho says, "It ; It was also corrupt in the ' port of the first purely Char- will be my study to dovote in them at all. manner it had been insinuated that he was a violent opponent Norwich, Lynn, Yarmouth, and County of Nor- tist purposes." this establishment en- JH reply, I beg to state that I shall be administered its functions ; and until they did to all who did not go the same length as himself. folk tirely for tho display of the gastronomio get Mtttt „..„„ „ i Manchester.—On Sunday, January 12th art, where £j°st happy to meet my Sheffield friends once adequately represented they would never be able He was not so. He was ready at any time, in Ipswich and County of Suffolk !.!!!!!! '!!"' !"" the l am now making preparations to accommodata re 1 usual Sunday evening meeting took place in the ° after the Manchester Conference; and I to remedy their grievances. Many of his audience friendly debate, to show the superiority of the Hanley and the Potteries The thousands daily at my Symposium of all Nations." improvements ; ! 1 People's Institute. meeting was opened in the Cost of name were in favour of social they wanted Charter over minor measures. He wished their Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Coventry, and manner by reading a Prosecution.—The Clerk of the « the day, and afford them ample p, a thing so usual Mr. O'Connor's letter Crown. T. S. ; umo f°r a better law of partnershi natural measures success, for he felt assured that until County f. *;, 2 from th» Northern Star, and Shuttleworth, Esq.. has allowed to gettingnp the meeting :— that the only wonder wa3 that it Walmsley, and other similar men were at Gloucester, the Editor's leading Messrs. Catterall and Catterall, solicitors, of and desirable, Cobden, Cheltenham , Worcester, and article on " Chartist Policy " which I CJIART1SM A LIVING REALITY ! should be refused. They could not get it now. the head of affairs, they would always have a party Counties „, ,„..„,„ was loudly Preston, for prosecuting Mr. Henry Blackhurst, at T . „.„...„. 1 a-pplauded for ita very argumentative style; ae members of the Charter Association are They wanted many other similar measures, but if at their command ; but wheu once they were in Bristol and District .„ , I!.!!!!!!!!!!! !,','!,','!!,' i wbwli air, , after tho late Liverpool assizes, the sum of £2H 1% id,, suttaa sailed the attention, of the nudi- beipg the taxed costs of such prosecution, ¦ ¦ . ¦ . > ^v 2 THE NORTHERN STAR. Jactab y. 18, 1851. _^ gn prin ter , pamph lets by Mazzini and his party, daily Mar ienwerder , and that the name was ori ginall y The terri ble severity be minute in the detail of their cases as that will render FRAMPTON ' S PILL OP HEAL TH ^Forei intelligence of the Pra gue sentenc es unnecessary. Advice with medicineB . appear. appear s writt en Behm. The deceased general was born in has produced a a personal visit Price Is. ljd. per box. As far as can be ascertained it very unfavourable impress ion , as Pound, in postage stamps or by post-office order} 1790 in Galicia , where his father was in the service One FRANCE. that their plants well organised ; that they regularly people cannot lose sight of the fact that hundreds Patients corresponded with till owed. Females may THIS excellent Family PILL is The new Ministry h ' rec eive letters and instructions; and it is said that of Pr ince Sangusko. He entered the Polish mili- of thous ands who with the utmost safety confide themselves to the care Medicine of long-tried efficacy for correcting as heen formed and Genera , strictl y speaking, are not a whit as the most honourable secresy and an Mazzini can comman d men and money, but tary service in 1812, and on the outbreak of the re- ess of Dr. Barker, disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, the common s-mn Chan garnier dismissed. The Assembly has shown , arms , guilty than the Bohemian students enjoy their are observed in every case. At home daily tonis of which are Costiveness, Flatulency, J that no , un til some volutions entered that of Hun gary. delicacy Spasms Lo8« itself extr emely hostile to the new government , and active measures -will be tak en liber ty, and that some of them now fill lucrative and or consultation from 9 till 1 mornings, and 5 till 8 of Appetite, Sick Head-ache, Giddiness, Sense of attention o! The remnant of the emigra tion of Shumla excepted. Fulneso a scene of great confusion took place on the day the disturban ces in Euro pe cal l off the ar- import ant posts in the State. cvnings ; Sundays after meals, Dizainess of the EyeB, Drowsiness and pain« rived at orders to bo made payable at the General ^linisters first appeared in their seats. Austria and France. It is also stated that the Constantinople on the 6th. The Porte In Paris Allias Post-olfico in the Stomach and Bowels ; Indigestion, proiiucine I The Com- has desisted from an appeal which Post office , to Dr. Allred Barker, 48, Liverpool-street. Torpid state of the Liver, aud a consequent « Roman States are prep aring for a sanguinary reac- trea ts them with liberalit y. They will be em- he had commenced Inactivity 0 mittee of the Assembly moved for ty M. de Remu- again st his sentence of impri- Kings-cross , London. A cure effected or the money re- the bowels, eausing a disorganisation of every function tion agains t the Rctro eradists. On Christmas Eve barked for England at the expense sonment. In of sat to propose the measures comman ded by circutn. of the Turkish the letter which announces this reso- turned in all cases. the frame, will, in this most excellent preparation tv n several persons were dis- governm ent and nourished lution , he vic- little perseverance, be > ffectually removed. stances, has chosen the Due de Broglie as President , and on New Ym'a Day , durin g the passa ge, and declares himself tho instrume nt and Two or tlirw. missed from their employmen t, which shows that each will receive three tim of an intri gue conducted by M. Yon. lie is dose* will convince the afflicted of its salutary effects Tho and M. Lanjuinars , a member of the tiersparti , as pounds Stirlin g. The emi- AN THE PREVENTION, CURE, AND Btomach will speedily regain its strength ; n the censor s are still at work. grants of Kiutayeh will about to publish a pamphlet dedicated to the iras- character of SYPIIILUS, STRICTURES. health, secretary. The composition of this Committ ee shows be speedil y set at liberty, U General action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly tnlm In consequence of the escapo from the Castle of the cible questor of the Assembly, M. B.izo. Aflectioii s ef the PROSTRATE GLAND , VENEREAL and place ; and instead of listlessness that it is hostile to the government , but as, with the negotiations with the cabinet of Vienna for Mercurial , beat, pain , and jann St. Angelo of Sig. Uffreduzzi , who was condemu ed A few days since a pack age of Bibles, brought to SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS of the face and body, diced appearance, strength , activity, and renewed exception of MM. Baze and Nettement their libera tion having at length been successful mild successful and expedi- he-iltb , who have go tho galleys for twenty years for political reas ons Cuba , with the baggage of tho Rev. Mr. Parsons , «xciteraent, « the quick result of taking this medicu e, according always distin guished themselve s by their vehement ' There is quite a diplomatic imbroglio thel Flag, " tious mode of treatment. to the directions accompanying each box. fc the * Cas tellano (superintendent of the castle ,) of between and intended for use under the " Be Thirty-first edition, opposi tion to the govern ment of the President the the government of the United State s and among harbo ur , was These Pills aro particularly efficacious for Stomach , the name of Sig. Fantoni , has heen arrested, and that of t ho American shipping in the Illustrated by Twenty-Six Anatomical Engravings on Coughs Colds Agues Commi ttee is in Austria. The particulars Custom House enlarged to 13G pages , , , Shortness of Breath , and ',11 Ohl general composed of moderate men . many of the prisoners , accused of havin g given are—that Austri a has seized as contraband goods by tho Steel. Nbw and improved Edition, , struction s or the Urinary Pasaages ; and, if taken it is certain that their aid to the escape of offered as officials a be put to " the ust published, prict 2s. 6d; or by post, direct from the after ton no measure will be recommended , the prisoner arc trea ted an ultimatum , the alternative of this , and they will prob bl y free aa indulgence at table, they quickly restore the svs which with the greatest severity. The government refus ing stake ," as Mr. 1' . will decline pay ing dut ies and a Establishment, 3s. 6d. In postage stamps. tern to its natural state of repose. J will result iu thro wing the country into a re- castle of St. to receive Kossuth and other FRIEND, a Medioal Work on Venereal Aii-elo is now exclusivel fine for the permission pro ffered to perm it him to " THE SILENT " Persons of a full habit, who are subject to volutionar y pa th . The first step of the Committee y in the hands of the Hun garian refugees, or th at the Emperor will and Syphilitic Diseases, Secondary Spmptoms, Gonorrham, Ilead-aclie French garrison. Provisions no return them to the United States. Mr. Parsons has Giddiness, Drowsiness, and singing in the Ears, arising las been to demand the communication of the^we- of all sorts have been longer be represented by an i-c, with a PRESUMPTIO N FOR THEIR PREVENTION ; from too great a flow of Blood to the Head carried to the castlo accredi ted agent in intended no fraud upon the revenue on the religious from the ettecti , should never •ces-verbaux of the Committee of permane nce. Not these last few days, and the the United Stales. physical exhaustion, and decay of the frame, be without them, as many dangerous symptoms French ar e making Indeed the Cheval ier Hulse- prejudices of the le but wen t to Cuba und er of solitary indulgence and the injurious consequences ol will be en onl the house to stron g repairs and impr ove- peop , tirely carried off by their immediate use. y did the governme nt call upon ments in the mann , the Aust rian Char ge d'Affaire s at Washin g- e " Seamen ' s Frie nd Society, in the abuse of Mercury ; with Observations on the obligations wails and in the interior of the fortr ess the auspices of th For females, these pills are most truly excellent re -Comply with this request , but M. Baroche challenged Of the cannon s ton, is even now virtually , if not actuall the cause of an enlightened benevole nce, _ with the ofMAKRiAOE , and directions for obviating certain disquali- moving all obstructions, the distressing lkad , only two have been left in the ' y, sus- engravings, ache so ver* their publication. The voluminousc ess of these do- hands of the Roman pended. It seems that ' main implement of his pro fession in various lan- fications. Illustrated by twenty-six coloured prevalent with the sex ; Depression of Spirits, soldiers , and the powder ma- he had sent to the Admi- By It. and L. PERRY snd Co., Consulting Surgeons, 19, Dulncss of cument s, which will take some time to print , renders gazine near comprehens ion of bis audience Sight, Nervous Affections, Ulotchw, Pimples, and Sallow, the Por ta St. Paolo is in possession of nistration at Washin gton a letter statin g the above guages , to meet the Berners-strect, Oxford-street, London. Published by tlia it pro bable will elapse before the the French. —b elieving the basis important to aid in the faith- ness of the Skin, and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to that some days alternative , and that the Honourable Daniel authors, and sold by Strange, 21, Paternoster-vow ; Han. the complexion. It is s of his obligations to those who are Oxford-street Staric 23, Tien- Commi ttee will adopt any decisive course, as their tated tha t General Gemeau , comman der- Webster , Secretar y of State ful performance •aay, 63, and Sanger, 150, ; , To MoTiiEits they are confidently recommended as ln-chief of , had return ed a de- loyers, under the flag of union. He has , borne-street, Haymarket ; and Gordon, 146 Leadcnhall- tho conclusions will be based upon the studv of these the Fr ench garrison in Rome, in ma- cided reply, humble emp best medicine that can be taken during pregnancy ; aaij to the effect that the United States been forb id the distribution o{ Bibles in strcet, London ; Powell, 88, Grafton-street, Dublia ; printed minutes. As these chiefly refer to the ques- ting to his government the report of the last however, or children of all ages they are unequalled. col- ever had been , and ever would be , anguage on board of American or and lUimes and Co., Leith Walk, Edinburgh. As a pleasant sale, and easy Aperient lisions between the Roman and regarded as an the Eng lish l , ogy of the , , they unite tho tionable proce edings of the Bonapartist clubs durin g French soldiers , asylum for political the harbour , and cautioned from Parti, treats of the anatomy and physiol re- recommendation of a mild operation with the most success, made use of those words: — « Les soldats refu gees, especially those of a other vessels in productive organs and is illustrated by six coloureo the recess, and to the system of treatin g the troo ps du Pane Republican the command must , be respected. , ful effect, and require no restraint of diet, or confinement sont lea plus insolents et indisci character ; that if Kossut h and his high authority that engravings. during their use. Jiy regulating the dose with champagne at the reviews with a view to get- plines soldats du resulting from exces- , according to the moude , et les plus mauvais sujets de Jeur companion s came they would be received and wel- Part II. treats of the consequents age aud strength of the patient, they become suitable ting up an imperialist demonstra tion , it seems as if Sou- oive indulgence, producing nervous excitement, andgonera- for verain. comed ; and that if, under 6uch circumstances , Chea pness of The Gr eat Glass House.—-If for every case, in either sex, that can be required ; and for a resolu tion was in comtemplstion tive incapacity. It is particularly addressed to those who eldeiily people they will be found condemnin g the —— ¦-^^ which wer e strictl y consonant with the nothing else, this tremendous pile of transparency entering into the to be the most comfort, dismissal of spirit of are prevented in consequence from able Medicine hitherto prepared. Chan gamier as ..the removal of the only the constitution is astoundi ng for its cheapness. It is actuall Illustrated by three explanatory engrav- of the United States , the di plo- y less marriage state. Sold by T. Prout, M'J , Strand, London. Prico Is. Ud gua rantee against the ambitious projects cher ished matic costly than an agricultura l barn , or an Irish cabin. ings. and 2s. 9d. porbox ; and b iforcip ftfettlfen g. agent should deman d his passports , they from infection. y the vendors of Medicines gene, by the President. Anyhow it will be exceedingl A division of its superficies in cubic feet b Part III. treats of the diseasss resulting rally throughout the Kingdom. y would be immedia tely given to him. These , it is y the Illustrated by seventeen coloured engravings. difficult for the Committee Malignant sums to be paid for it beings out the astonishin g As-k for Fiiampton's I'ill of Healtii, and observe the to formulate any resolu- fever and dysenterr y are d ecimating said , are the princi pal points of Jfr . Webster ' s Part IV. contains a Remedy for the 1'KEvE.vnos ot tion which will quotient of little more than one half penny (nine- name and address of " Thomas Prout, 229, Strand, Lon. gain a majority in the Assembly, for the troops in the Punjaub. reply, rendere d in Disease by a simple application, by which the danger ol don " on the Government Stamp, language alike respec tful and sixteenths of a penny) per cubic foot—supposin g simple but 6tire. Ii , if an eulogy of General Changamier should be intro- In India a triflin g encounter took place at firm. No infection is obviated. Its action ia the consideration will induce the America n it to bo take n down and returned to the con- acts with the virus chemically, and destroys its power duced into their motion the Left to a man will vote Kobat fronti er bRtween the Britis h troops , under govern ment to refuse a reception to the Hun garian tractors when tho Exhibition is over : or if it re- on the system. This important part of the work against it. In the meantime we Major Taylor , hear that the Com- , and the Wuzeer ; the la tter were exiles. It would be qui te absurd to suppose other- mains a fixture /the rate of cost, will be rathor less should not escape the reader's notice. mittee will PartV. is devoted to the consideration of marriage and call on the Ministers and Gener al Chan- repulsed by the British troo ps, and only one wise ; and the least submission to Austrian dic- than a penny and one-twelfth of a penny per cubic IMMENSE SUCCESS OP TIIE MI VY UODFu Ub duties. The reason of physical disqualifications , and OF TREATMENT. '™u gamier to appear in its presence to give explanations. wounded. tation in such a matter would cover any United foot. The ordinary uxponse of a bar n is more th.in the causes of unproductive unions are also considered, anil General Changamier has removed from the Tuilleries Piracies are still being perpetrated near Java. states administr ation with an unpopularity that it twice as much , or twopence-halfpenny per foot. the whole subject critically and philosophically inquired As adopted ly Lallemand , Eicord , Dfelantfjj and to a lodging in the RueSt Honori. In Hesse Cassel a permanent militar y tri bunal could never survive. Here arc the figures ; The entire edifice contains ntn. others, of the llopital des Veneriens a Paw, a.ttf nof On Sunday the has been establish ed. thirty-three millions of cubic feet. If borrowed The Authors as regularly eduoated members of tht uniformly practised in tliis country b Mountain held a meetin g and ap- It consists of an upper tri- The ' Ledger ' newspaper and printin g-office, the , and Practical y and taken down , the sum to be paid is £7g,8(J0 Medical Profession , hating hud long, diligent, pointed a Committee to watch over present event ;, bunal , an under tr ibunal , and a committee of in- lar gest in the United States , was destro yed ; if observations in the various Hospitals and Institutions for WALTER DE ROOS, M.D. , by fire. bought, to become a winter garden amon g whom are Messrs. Victor Hu go, Cremietu , quiry. The first is composed of three Austria n ' , £150,000.— the relief of those afflicted with Sjpliilis, Secondary Symp- and Loss from 80,000 dols. to 100,000 dols. Dichens ' s Household Words. 85, Eli Place , Holborn Hill, Loxdos, Charras , Arago , and Girardin. two Bavarian officers. The und er toms, Stricture, tenereal and Scorbutic Eruptions ot the tribun al consists The unhappy divorce case between Edwin For- Carria ge Accident s may be avoided in winter face and booy, hare perhaps had an unusual opportunity author of The committee on privilege had decided the of three Bavarian and Two , cre- Austrian officers , and the rest, the tra gedian , and his wife (late Miss Sin- by keepin g the horses ' shoes and the driver ' s bottle of witnessing their dreadful and destructive consequences rpHE MEDICAL ADVISER, ditor cannot prosecute his debtor before havin g ob- court of inquiry is comprise d of one Bavaria n clair ) is once more before well corked. in all their various stages. Hence, knowing the practica Hi pages, and the court in New York . JL improved edition , written in a popular style, tained the authorisation of the Assembly. This one Austrian offic er. The necessity of sound judgment iu such serious cases, and hav- devoid City Council being as- The affidavit of Mrs . Forrest has been completed , ing seen the injury that bus arisen from the carelessness ami of technicalities, and addressed to all those who are suffer- having been given the sured by Coun t Leinin gen , represen tative loses his , hovh ver bally and by denying in toto the char ges of Mr. Forrest , and Therapeutics history of neglect of its study, Messrs. R. and L. PERRY haTe devoted ing from Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness/and the va. writin g, « —Tho medicine is bv no means rious disqualifying forms of premature decay seat unless he discharges his debt within three that the severest measure s' were in con- showing that events and words had been ar tfully flattering to science. It is questionable whether more is their attention exclusively to this peculiar class of maladies, resulting hare consequently been enabled to ren- from infection and youthful abuse, that most delusive months. templation if they should continue to hold out perverted and distorted ; while Known ot diseases, then' cause, and their cure, at this mo- and the relief they , and there are also affi- ment, than in the time of Galen der to their fellow sreaturcs, is fully testified and grateful! j practice by which the vigour and manliness of life are ener. The publication of the minutes of the Committ ee tha t on their submission ; it is certain that diseases vated and destroyed, even before nature compulsive measures davi ts from N. P. Willis, the author ; his bro ther , are quite as numerous, and in the aggregate as fatal. Every acknowledged by convalescent Patients, and others daily has fully esta. of Permanence , is likely to damage the President would cease altogether , sent in on January Sfch their Richard Willis; Granb y age has produced some arriving in town from all parts of the country, for the ex- bilshed tha powers and stamina of the constitution. Calcraft , of Eng land new system of artificial therapeu- It contains also an elaborate and carefull less than his adversaries. These pmces-terleavx in submission. tics which the next age has banished ; each has boasted in press purpose only of personal consultation, while their y written ac. Messrs. W. A. Howar d, G. W. Jamieson , Samuel count of the anatomy and physiology of the organs of both fac t contain nothin g new and are merel The thre e its turn of cures, ami they, in their turn, have been con- exertions have been crowned with the most signal advan , y an official Hessian journals which were the M. Raymond , and others —all swearing positively demned as failures. tages, yet, from what they have experienced in inquiring sexes, illustrated by numerous coloured engravings, with Medicines themselves arc the subjects the Author s obswvatisn on marriage version of what appeared in the newspa pers during organs of the refractory par ties are still suspended , that they believe Mrs. Forrest to be virtuo us, unsettled in fact, that it has no established princi into the nature and causes of these infectious complaints ' , its divies and Inn. and ; ples, derauccs. The prevention and modern plan of treating the last sis weeks of the recess. and their presses sequestered. neither of them has ever been that it is little more than conjectural ? 'At this moment,' (from their most simple condition to that of the most danger- 1 guilty of unchaste ous and inveterate) they hare always entertained the gleet, stricture, Syphilis, tfce. Plain directions for the at. The excitement respect ing the dismissal of Gene- The ' Vienna Zeitun g ives says Mr. Pinny, ' the opinions on the subject of treatment g the post poned budg et conduct towards her , or witnessed in her any of are almost a3 numerous possibility of their puevestwn and removal. tainmcut of health, vigour and consequent bappinesB xal Changarnier having now passed away, for the second as the practitioners themselves. during the full period of tiii.e alloted to the feel- quarter of 1850. The total amount the impr oprieties charged upon her by her hus- Witness the mass of contradiction un the treatment of even Messrs. R. and L. Pekrv.and Co., Surgeons, may be con> our species. The work is illustrated by the detail of cases, thu9 ing becomes daily more prevalent that the part y of is 47,460,761 florins ; the tot al expenditure , band. These affidavi ts find ready belief with one disease, namely, consumption. Stroll attributes its fre- suited as usual, at 19, Berners-street, Oxford-street, ren. the London, from eleven to two, and from five to eight in dering it what its name indicates, the silent but friendl y order in the National Assembly has committ ed a G6,045,892 guilders , making a deficit of 18,585, public, especially as Mr. Raymond ' quency to the introduction of bark. Morton considers bark 130 s affidavit , as well an effectual cure. Krid ascribes the the evening ; and on Sundays from eleven to one.—Consul- adviser of all who may be suffering from the consequences blunder in suppor ting M. de Remnsat ' guilders. The Bank dire ctors frequency of the dis- of early error and s propositio n. have resigned thei r as that of Mrs. Forr est, show the violence of ease to the use of mercury. Brillonet asserts that it is cur- tation Fee £1. vice—a work which may be consulted No portion of the public has taken up the quarrel posts. Count Leinin gen published on the same day Mr. Forrest' able by mercury onl without exposure, and with every assurance of complete s temper, and the coar se and pro - y. Kuse says that consumption is an THE CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE success and benefit, on the par t of the Assembly. On the contrary, a permission for the re-ap pearance of the late for- profane langua ge he was sometimes inflammatory disease — should be treated by bleeding, AN ANTI-SYPHILITIC KEMEDY, in the habit purging, cooling medicines, and starvation. Salradori May be obtained in a sealed envelope through all hooted. most people admit that Louis Napoleon was quite bidden journals in Cassel. They are still forbid den of using. Popular sympathy is evidently Is recommended in Syphilis aud Secomdary Symptoms, II with the says it is a disease of debility, and should be treated by searches out and purities the diseased humours i'rom the Urs, 2s.' (id., or to avoid difficulty, will be sent direct from (he light to dismiss an officer who was set up as a rival , throu ghou t the rest of the electorat e. lady. tonics, stimulating remedies, and a generous diet. Galen Author, by post (free)for•forty p ostage stamps recommended vinegar as blood, and cleanses the system from all deteriorating and as a greater man than himself. In the United States a revised tariff has been The trial of Narciso the best preventative of consump- OPINIONS OF THE PRES S. Lopes, and others connect ed tion. Dessault and others assert causes. Its influence in the restoration to health of per- M. Sanguinais has presented hi3 report published augmen ting all articles of forei with the fora y that consumption is often sons labouring under tho consequences which inevitable Extract from the Medical Gazette and Times :—' Fortu. , which gn impor- in Cuba which took place last sprin g, brought on by taking vinegar to prevent obesity. Beddoes instead of reccommendin g any censure on the tation one-half per cent., and increa sing follow contamination is undeniable, and it also constitutes nately for our country, a more efficient (because certain) pre- the imposts has commenced at New Or leans. Among others recommended foxglove as a specific. Dr. Parr found fox- a certain cure mode of treating these sident , on national imports b " glove more injurious in his fo rscuryy, scrofula, and all cutaneous erup- deplorable complaints is at last ia. simply proposes the following resolution to y one-seven th. It likewise who did not attend the summons is General practice than beneficial. Such tions. Its active principlt* we transmitted by the medium traduced ; and we hail thv time as not far distant, when are the contradictory statements of medical men!' And the Assembly :—* The National Assembly, acknow- augments the export dut y on each box of sugar 50c, Quitman, now Governor of Mississi of tut circulating fluid throughout the entire frame, and such diseases shall be comparatively unheard of ; we ppi. It is, how- jet there can be but one true theory of disease. Of the falli- would earnestly ledging the right of the Executive Power to dispose on each quarter of leaf tobacco 29c, and on every ever said that he will be bility and inefficiency of even penetrate the more minute vessels, removing and ex- recommend all persons afliictad with any brou ght before the Court , medicine, none have been more pelling in its course all corruptions and impurities from kind of generative derangement to avail themselves of the of milit ary commands, blames the use it made of thousand chests 25c. In imports this change is to which is favourably constit uted for the conscious than medical men themselves, many of whom the vital stream so as altogether to eradicate the virus of information contained in fearless ad- have been honest enough to avow , almost every page of Dr. De that right, and declares that the General-in -Chief of take place on the 1st of February , and continue for ministration of justice. theirconviction , and now disease, and expel it with the insensible perspiration Koos's work, which we unhesitatingly pronounce the best commend MESSUS. J)U ISAUUY'S liEVALENTA AUA- the arm y of Paris preserves the title to the confi- two years, in exports from the 1st of January. Ves- As the Austrian BICA FOOD through the medium of the pores of the skin and urine. extant.' tr oops passed throu gh Gottingen , , a farina, which careful analysis has shown Price 11s., or four bottles in one for 33s., by which Us. dence which the National Assembly testified to him sels from Euro pe are allowed to the 1st of March. on their to be derived from the root of an African plant, somewhat ' THE MEDICAL ADVISER is indeed a boon to the pub. march to Holst ein, the stud ents assembled is saved , also in £h cases, by which will be saved £1 \'U lie, at it has the two-fold advantage of plainness in the sittin g of the 3rd inst., Accordin g to advices from Nicara gua similar to our honeysuckle. It appears to possess proper- , and being and passes to the to the 18th at the gate , and sang the national song ' Schleswig. ties of a highl To be had at the London Establishment. written by a skilful aud duly qualified man. who evidently of November y curative and delicately nutritive kind ; and order of the day.' The Assembly declared ur gency , the ports of Salvador were then Holstein , ocean-girded ,' as they went by. General numerous testimonials from parties of unquestionable re- THE CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM well understands his suWect.'—Times. ' Many a man, who unmarried on the measure. blockaded by the Bri tish , and those of Nicara gua Legeditsch warned the commandan spectability, have attested that it supersedes medicine of Is express/y empi'oye < icrenovate tne impaire powers and miserable, is now en- t of the town life, when exhausted by the influence exerted by solitarj during iu silent sorrow the penalties of former folly (perhaps It was announced on Tuesda y that the greater threatened. It is stated th at war had been pre pared against permitting such every description in the effectutil and permanent removal demonstrations for the of indigestion (dyspepsia), constipation, and diarrhoea, indulgence on the system. Its action is purely balsamic committed in ignorance,) had he possossca sucU a hook as part of the officers of the staff of the Nation al between Costa Rica and Nicaragua. future. No part of the Han overian nervonEfttiSS , biliousness its power m re-invigorating the frame in a\\ cases oV ner- vVA», ¦trov&a'VraTOtacn a happy Tnusbanfl , a honoured parent arm y accom- , livnr complaint, flatulency, dis- and useful member of Guards of the Seine had sent in their resi gnations The Brazilian government are actively engaged in panies the expedition tension, palpita tion ofthc heart, nervous headache, deaf, vous and sexual debility, obstinate gleets, impotemcy, bar- society.'—Dispatch. ; bu t a stro ng force is being renness, and debilities arising from venereal excesses, hits The diflidence and fear of exposure, consequent on theso to General Perrot the new Command er-in-chief warlike prepara tions against Buenos Ayres. ness, noises in the head and ears, pains in almost every , of organised to act on the front ier as a police when the part of the body, been demonstrated by its unvarying susce&s in thousand! affections, frequently prevent persons applying for assist. the National Guard s The Holstein Diet held chronic inflammation and ulceratioti of ; and that in their letters to a secret sitting on the Holstein army is disbanded. It is expected that the stomach, erysipelas, eruptions on the skin, incipieut of cases. To those persons who are prevented entering tht anoe, until great mischief has been inflicted on tho consti. tution and powers of life. that effect they expressed their discontent at the 10th inst. The debate continued all night , and the that measure will let loose consumption, dropsy, rheumatism, gout, heartburn, married state by the consequences of early errofiij' it is ir It is hoped the perusal of this a crowd of adventurers valuable. Prica 11s par bottle, or four quantities in on< work will teach such persons the evil ot delay, and lead dismissal of General Chan garnie r. bouse adjourned at thirty minutes past four on the throu g nausea and sickness during pregnancy, after eating, or at hout the nor th of German y. sea low spirits, spasms cramp, for 33s. them at once to seek that assistance which alone can save The delegates of the French morning of Saturda y. , , spleen, general debility, , Hungarian , German, They resolved to instruct The following case which has just occurred at paralysis, asthma, coughs, inquietude, sleeplessness, in- The £ 5 cases of Sthiacum or Concentrateb Detersiv* them from the horrors of an existence protracted amidst and Italian Democratic Committee in London , have the Stadtholders to accede to the demands of the debur g, is worth voluntary blushing, tri'inour, dislike to society, unfitness Essence can only be had at 19, Berners-street, Oxford- long enduring wretchedness, both mental and physical. Mag relatin g as an example of the , Lasting benefit can only be addressed a letter to the l l Commissioners, provided the Commi for study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the street London, whereby there is a saving of £1 1:1s., uni reasonably expected at the iepulique, in which thsy ssioners con- operation of some of the old laws and powers of the the patient is entitled to receive advice without a feo, wWefc hands of the intelligent and practical physician, who, de. sented to the occupation head, exhaustion , melancholy, groundless fear, indecision. say that the Society of Democr atic Socialist Refu- of Rendsbur g and Frei- State which the constitut ion has left tradiminished : wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction aU-antageis applicable only to those who re nit £5, for parting from the routine of genera l practice, devotes the , and many other ullOle Of biS 8tl|diC S olaoo ofdio.o.o. t he liimnntcAIo gees in London on the 6th inst , proceeded to ex- derickfort by Holstein troo ps. The numbers were —A man , at Seehausen, in the Altmark , took his complaints. It is, moreover, admitted by those who have a^acket. tnth<° , used it to be the best PERRY'S l'UHIFYlNG SPECIFIC PIL L S neglect of which by ordinary medical men, and their amine the question raised by twent y-six representa- for ty-three ayes and twent y-six noes. child to be baptised in the church food for infants and invalids gene- f'utils attempts at cure , demandi ng that rally, as it never turns acid on the weakest Etomach, but Constitute an effectual remedy in all cases of Gob arrhma by mercury and other equally tives of the Left of the Legislative Assembly, as to The cholera has almost entirel y ceased in King he should receive the names and Diseasea of the Urinary Organs dangerous medicines, have produced the most alarming re. of ' Jacobi Waldeck .' imparts a healthy relish for lnnch and dinner, and restores GleetB, Stricture, suits. abstention or non-abstenti on in the munici pal and ston and Spanish Town , Jamaica. The clergyman refused the faculty of indigestion and nervous and muscular energy Price 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and 11s. per box. to allow the infant to bear From the great extent of Dn. De Roos s practice for mony ^depar tmental elections which will take The state of siege has again been to the most enfeebled. It has the highest approbation of Patients are requested to be as minute and concise w ' place be- renewed in the names which have a party sound , thou gh one is that noting especiall years, and his former connexion with the various institu- Grand Duchy of Baden. Lord Stuart de Decies ; the Venerable Archdeacon Alex- possible in the detail of their cases, y tl>< tween this time and 1852. After mature delibera- of an eminent physician , the other that af a great ander Stuart, of lloss, a cure of three years duration of the complaint, the mode of its commonsing, ki tions, both in London and Paris, for the relief of those f*. ' nervousness ; Hided with Debility, tion, the society unanimousl y declared against the The ' Munchener Zeitun g' states from Dresden jurist and judge of a Superior Tribunal Major-General Thomas King, of Exmoutu ; Capt. Parker, symptoms and progress, age, habits of liring, and ) ositiof Syphilis, Secondary Symptoms, Stric- of Berlin ; tures, Gleet, Veneral and Scorbutic eruptions, conduct recommended by the twenty-six represen- that almost all the delegates a. the Congress in that their D. Uingham, R.N., of No. 4 Park.walk, Little Chelsea, iu society. Medicines can be forwarded to any pat toft!t« ite. of the names therefore hard ly imply any mockery of world ; no. difliculty cau occur, as they will be J iicuvalj face and body ; he has had perhaps unusual facilities for ta tives to the Democrats who city have now lost London , who was cured of twenty-seven years dyspepsia in , have escaped from all hope of obtainin g anything religion or delibera te insult to Christian and social six weeks time ;Captain Andrews, H.N., Captain Edwards dacked, and carefully protested from observation. observing thepecularities and consequences of each parti , cular stage. Hence ho is enabled the electoral razzi a of 31st May ; and it moreove r like a sat isfactory result. This sweeping assertion feelings which might justify a clergyman in refusing R.N. ; William Hunt, Esq., barrister-at-law, King's Col- N.B.—Medicine Vendors can be supplind by mo.';t of th< confidently and coascien. Medicine Houses in London. tiously to undertake the removal of every symptom (not charged its commi ttee to make, known throu gh the seems, however, specially to app ly to the agents of to baptise by them. The father lege, Cambridge, who, after suffering years from partial •f luilesalc-J'atcnt declined to have paralysis, has regained the use of his limbs in a excepting the most inveterate or long standing) in as short press , its resolution. the lesser South German States. The First very short a time as is com- the child chr istened by any names but those selected ime upon this excellent food ; the Kev. Charles Kerr of HEALTH WHERE 'TIS SOUGHT ! consistent with safety or return of money. SPAIN. mit tee of the Congress has suspended its labours, by himself , The clergyman Winslow, Bucks, a cure of functional disorders ; Mr. T. Country patients wishing to place themselves under took proceedings treatment will be minutt in hic despatch since no resul t was attainable. Indeed , every pro - against him , and the vv oodhousc, Uranicy—recording Ibe cure of a lady from HOLLO WAY'S PILLS/ the detail of their case3, and A telegrap to the Fr ench govern- " Court of Law , exercising its constipation and sickness during pregnancy j the Kev. to prevent trouble, no letters from strangers will be replied position respectin g the organisati on of the T. Cure of a Disordered Liver and Stomach, ment says :—'.The Madrid ? Cabinet has resigned. Chie * power, appointed a curator or guardian to act for Minster, of St. Saviour 's, Leeds—a cure of five years' ner- when in a most hopeless state. to unless they contain £1 in cash, or by Post-oflice Ordei. General Narvaez immedialc' Federal Board met with a decided opposition. The the child. But the cur ator vousness, with spasms and daily vomitings ; Sir. Taylor, payable at the Holbovn Office , for which advice and medi. y left Madrid , and is appears to have been a Extract of a Letter from Mr. Matthew Harvey, of Chapel cities will be sent. ' Second Committee , althou gh it continue s coroner of liolton ; Capt. Allon, record ing the cure of epi- Patients corresponded with till cured. now at Bajonne. its sit- friend of the family, for he demanded of the con. IIall, Airdric, Scotland, dated the 15th of January, 1800. At home for consultation , dail tings, has no hope of gainin g leptic fits ; Doctors L're and Harvey ; James Shorland , Sir y, from 10 till 1, and 4 till This despatch bears no date. a basi s for i:s labours . sistory that the baptism should be completed in the Esq., No. 3, Sydney-terrace, Reading, Berks, late surgeon ,—Your valuable pills have been the means, with 8, (Sundays excepted,) unless by previous arrangement. since that basis was to be prepared by the 1 in the 90th Regiment God's blessing, of restoring me to a state of perfect health, GERMANY. Firs names chosen. This was again refused , and the , a cure of dropsy ; James Porter, and at a time when I thought I was on the Committee. It is sta ted that Esq., Athol-street, Perth , a cure of thirteen years cough, brink of the SKIN Prince Schwarz en- curatoy required to have the child christened in grave. I had consulted several eminent doctors, who, after ERUPTIONS , NERVO US DEBILITY. The Austrian , Pru *sain, and Russian ber g will remain with general debility ; J. Smyth, Esq., 27 Lower Alibcv- monarch s at Dresd en to support the com- ' usual' names. The parents would not compl y, street, Dublin ; Cornelius O'Sullivan doing what they could for me, stated that they considered SCROFULA , DISEASES OF THE BOXES will shortly, it is affirm ed , meet at , M.D., F.R.C.S., Dr esden. The mercial policy which Austri a intends to ur ge on the and as it was notified that a compulsory baptism (or Dublin , a perfect cure of thirty years' indescribable agony ray case as hopeless. I ought to say that I had been suffer- AND GLANDS. Old Diet is to be re-established , it is said, with very delegates. The Committee from aneurism, which had resisted all other remedies ; and ing from a liver and stomach complaint of long standing on Commer cial Affairs Iwangstaufe) would be performed , the mother left which during the last two years got so much worse R E ROOS slight modification s, which supposes the consent of held its first sitting 10,000 other well known individuals, who have scut the , that ' CON CENTRATE D on the 8th inst. the place with the infan t, and for some time eluded discoverers and importers Du Bakkv every one considered my condition as hopeless. I, as a last U GUTTjE VITJ3 (or Life Drops) is as its name implies Prussia. Austria ' s plan of a Zoll Union , and Co., 11)7 New is the On the 9th and 10th inst., at Cologne , two poli- the inquiries of the police. At last she was dis- Bond-street, Londun, testimonials of the extraordinary resource, got a box of j our pills, which soon gave relief, and a safe and permanent restorative of manly vigour, whether same as that which was approved of by all the Ger - tical trials manner in which their health has been by persevering in their use for some weeks, together with deficient from long residence in hot climates or arising took place, the first against an arti cle covered in the little town of Arendsee , arrested , and restored by this use- rubbing night and morning , man states , with the exception of Brunswick ful and economical diet, after all other remedies had been your Ointment over my chest from solitary habits, youthful delusive excesses, infection, . On published in the • West Deutsche Zeitun g,' and brou ght under an escort of gendarmes to Seehausen and stomach, and right side, I have by their means «e. It will also be found a speed the footing of this plan she is read tried in vain for many years and all hopes of recovery alone y corrective of all those y to treat with the second against an article in the ' Kolnische —the infant , as the corpus delicti, snugly packed in abandoned. ' A full report of important cures of the above got completely cured, and to the astonishment of myself dangerous symptoms, such as pains and swellings in thp Prussia on the subject ; and , if and everybody who knows me.—(Signed) bones Pr ussia refus es to Zeitun g.' The editor of the ' West Deut sche Zei- a har.dbasket or trag-hwb , and carried by two men and many other complaint?, and testimonials from parties Matthew 11a«- , joints and glands, skin eruptions, blotches and do so she will , vet..—To Professor Holloway. pimples, weakness , send deputies to the Zollverei n tung ' was accused of' of the highest reepectability, is, we find , sent gratis by Du of the eyes, loss of hair, disease and exciting hatred among the in safe custody, but happily unconscious of his earl y Babby and Co.'—Horning Chronicle. Du Cabby decay of the nose, sore throat Congress which is to meet at Dresden Bext Februarv and Co., Cure of a Case of Weakness and dehility, of Four , pains in the side, back, different classes of Society.' The article consisted collision with the authorities. Arrived in Seehausen , 127 New Bond-street, London ; also of Barclay, Edwards ' loins, &c ,obstinate diseases of the kidneys and bladder , Years Standing. glcet , PRUSSIA. of phrases tran slated from the French journals , in the mother was taken to the prison , and the infant Sutton , Sanger, and liannay, and through all grocers, che- v stricture, seminal [.weakuess, less of memory, ner- mists, medicine vendors, and booksellers in Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Smith, of No 5 vousness, headache, giddiness, drowsiness The vote come to by the which the writers declaim against priests , em- to the church . The bur gomaster and the gensdarmes the Ki"dom. Little , palpitation ot Cha mber has been va. Caution.—The name of Messrs. Du Babuy 's invaluable rhomas-strect, Gibson-street, Lambeth, dated the the heart, indigostwn, lowness of spirits, lassitude and «e- Jiousl y interpreted , bat we think it ployers, the well to do, and the employer class gene- were in attendance as witnesses , and with locked Food, as also that of the firm, have been 12th December, IS 19. nerul prostration of strength, Ac., usuall was a wise one closely imi- Sin, y resulting from If they hadI dired ly censured the rally. Its au thor has been condemned , but in the doors the rite was performed , the child being tated that invalids cannot too carefully look at the exact —I beg to inrorm you that for nearly five years I neglect or improper treatment by mercury, copaiba, Ministr y.most pr o- taken hardl y knew what it was to have a eubebs bably the Second minimum penalt y. The other incul pated ar ticle, hack to the parents , named as their spelling of both, and also Messrs. Du Babry's address 127 day's health, sufferinc , and other deadly poisons. Cbesab er would have been dis- ' superiors' New Bond-stvcct, London, in order to from extreme weakness and debility, with constant From its properties in removing solved b that of the avoid being imposed ner- barrenness and .ill y the King, and they would thu s have been ' Cologne Gazette/ conta ins, according pleased. But even this was not the end of the upon by Ervalenta , Real Arabian Kevalcnta, Lentil vi.us headaches, giddiness, and sickness of the stomach disorders of FEMALE S, such as leucorrhoea , or " tlw playing into the hands-of the to the public prosecutor , the two crimes—1 , An affair. The mother , for refusing to give up the Powder, or other spurious compounds of pease, beans together with a great depression of spirits. I used to think whites, " head-ache, giddiness, indigestion , palpitatioa Ministr y. As it is they Indian and oatmeal that nothing could benefit me have sufficien tly shown affront to the reverence of majesty ; and , 2, Calum- child and abscondin g with it, was ch ar ged with • re. , under a clos>u imitation of the name, , as I had been to many modi of the heart, dry cough, lowness of spirits, ito., &c. -their want of confidence by winch have nothing to recommend them cal men, some of whom, a'ter doing all that was It is admirably adapted to that class the majority of niation of the minister. The jury acquitted the sistance by act to an officer of the but the neUlcss in their of sufferers, as it hostile speeches delivered , and bv aut horities of audacity of their ignorant or unscrupulous compoundcis power, informed me, that they considered that I had some creates new, pure and rich blood, (thereby purifvlng ' l , spinal complaint and the very small majority . Two editor of the ' Cologne Gazette on both these Ohrig ceit in the dischar ge of its orders ,' and was and winch, though admirably adapted for uigs, would beyond the reach of cure, together with a strengthening the whole system,) and soon restores tho important projects of play sad havoc very disordered state of the law , broug ht forward b charges. The last ver dict has all the more signifi- condemned to two months ' imprisonment. Against with the delicate stomach of an invalid or stomach and liver, makinc mv invalid to sound health even after all other remedies y the government , have been infant. case so complicated that nothing could be (which have usually a depressing tendency) referred to the cance, inasmuch as the accused and his advocate this sentence she appealed , but the done for l e have failed • sections . The one is a bill for regu - Court of Mag de- One day, being unusually ill and in a dejected state, I saw hence its almost uuparalelled success. ' lating the each frankly admitted the facts , and ra ther turned burg has within the last your pills advertised, and resolved action of the press ; the other, a project few days confir med the Amazing Success of the New Mode of Treatmen t. to uive them a tri-il May be obtained with directions , ic.,at 4s., 6s , an d V?, for the introducti on the trial into an attack on the King and his decision , and the mother is now more perhaps with curiosity than witli a hope of beh g per bottle, or fair 11s. quantities in one large 33j. of—first , a new system of class in confinement. cured, however [ soon boltle for minister than made a defence. TXR. BARKER'S Compound Indiau Ex- found myself better by takiiietlusm by which Us. imll be saved , through all Medicine Tendon, taxati on ; and, second , of z graduated income tax. The whole case is an illustration of the pedantic and sol went on persevering ' it will be sent secm-dy or The insurrection in *J tract, for Secret Debility, and Impediments to Mar- in their use for six months packed fr omthe Establishment onre- lbe press bill, mainly Prussia is still unset tled. despotism of the Germa n system of government in- riage, is exclusivel when I am happy to say they effected eeipt of the price by i' ost-ojnce founded on the provisional • ' , y directed to the cure of nervous and a perfect cure - Order pay able at the Holborn law now in The Wiener Zeitung has made the most of the terferin g in the most petty details of life sexual debility, irregularity, weakness (Signed) WiiuAM Smith, '.(frequentl y called Ojjice. vogue, is very tyrannical. It requires , irrita tiH g , consumptive habits Professor Uulujway.. EdwakdO-To miraculous flow of blood from the wounds of the and aliena and debilities arising from mental irritability, local or cauti on money from the editors of journals and ting the people for no purpose , and settin g constitutional image of our Saviour which is reporte d weakness, generative diseases, Ac. It is a Cure of Asthma, of Twenty Years ' PAINS IN TIIE BACK, GRAVE L, LUMBAGO . perio dicals, and deman ds other guar antees from edi- to have a formidabl e legal machinery in motion against most powerfuland useful medicine in Standing. taken place in the Satur nin all cases of syphilis Extract of a Letter from Mr. J. K. lleydon, 7S, King-street, RHEUMATISM , GOUT, INDIGE STION DE tors. It at the same time defers the trial of Cha pel , near Apt, ia matters th at have no affinity to crime. pr any of the previous symptoms which indicate approach- Syilney, persons ing dated 10th of November, 1849. ML1TY , STRICT URE , GLEET , l\. accused France, and the church will not fail to follow its ex- A letter of the 25th dissolution , such as depression of the spirits, melan. Sm.-I have the of o3encas by means of the press tc jcries. December , from Constanti- choly, trembling pleasure to inform you that many extra- The ample. There are persons still living who remem- of the hands or limbs, disordered nerves, ordinary cures of Asthma have been DE pr oject, which is of grea t length , will come on nople, says :— ' Said Pach a, the Sultan 's bro ther- and inward wastmes. The fine ellected here by means Y)H. ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL her that the illustrious J oseph II. was softening qualities of the of jour pills. One is that of a lady residing near the riLLS lm many instances for discussion ere long ; and we shall th en see whe- a great dis- in-law, a Derweesh of the old Turki sh school, who Compound Indian Extract is peculiarly adapted to remove Razorback . n », J : "» effected a cure when believer in mir acles such symptoms ,' who after having for twenty yews been un- all other means had failed, and as their name llenal ther the Chambers will agree to this contiaued , and that he actually prohibited had heen sent to Damascus as Gover nor , and gradually to restore the system to a able to make the slightest exertion the (or the growth , by hea thy state-even where sterility , suffering very fearfully Kidneys) indicates, are now established by iho tyran ny. of the bear d on a figure of Jesus Christ Resheed Pacha , has had the misfortun e seems to have fastened from shortness of breath, coughing, and spitting, but is consent of the FACULTY to bastinado on the constitution this medicine will warm and now, to use as tho most safe and eftieacieos SCHLESWIG II0LST2IN. which is near one of the -doors of the Cathedral of to death an unfortun ate Jew under purify her own expression , able to run up to the top remedy ever discovered for the above dangerous com- Prussian pro- 8 aHd ot that mountain. Another caso is that •{Mr. Caton, plaints, St. Stephen. He order ed a couple of sturdy grena- > "^^ *" -~ tailor and diseases of the kidneys and urinary organ The Stadtholders have published a proclam ation, tection, Dr. Romano. The Pru ssian mission is, e^Sdimint ^ Hutchinson's-buildings, Clarence-street, who was so dread generally, whether resulting diers to mount guard on tfce spot rhe Compound Indian Extract, should be taken previous tully bad from imprudence or other- in which documen t the ? state that , since the , and so great was however , far from treat ing: the matt er with levity , to persons entering that he was confined entirely to hi3 bed-rooin for wise, whieh, if neglected, frequentl y end in stone ol Ger - the fear which their into the matrimonial state, to prevent six months prior to his commencing with your pills tne manic Confederation has resolved to formi dable moustaches inspired and Said Pacha - is deposed and ordere d to Koniah , the possibility of hereditary transmission , and bladder, and a lingering death ! It is an esta. enfor ce the that the of disease to the attended regularly by his medical man, who pronounced Diisheu fact that, Q wooden image did cot venture to disobey to dance with the Demesnes ther e if be ofi sprmg. Sold m bottles, 4s. Cd., 11s., and 33s. each, him to most cases of gout and rlremathm occur- treaty of peace of the 2nd of July, ISs , and since please. hent direct b be in a dying state, yet he, likewise, to my know- nng after middle age the imperial mandat e. It hac Jong been £ saying in The Pacha's In tendant and the y Dr. Barker, on receipt of tho amount in ledge, has been restored to perfect health b , are combined with diseased that Confederates has .promised to protect the chief of his Mous- postage stamps or post-office order. y the use of unno, how necessary is it then , that persons thus afflicted Austria tha t Jose ph was born your pills, aud rubbing your ointment night and snould rights of Holstein as well as the vested ri half a ceatary too quetaires have come up to Constantino ple, and will IIE IE ICAL > rofuscl morniii"- attend to these impoitaut matters. By the salu- ghts and soon. It r!u i « , 1^^KE1?' I y illustrated with into his cheit. — (Signed) J. K. IIeydon. — To Profiler tary action of ancient connexion existing between appears that the Catholic hierarchy is de- pr obably find their way to the pillory. Cases, the Seventh Edition , iu a scaled snvdope, price Holloway. these pills on acidity of the stomach, they thatduchv and tennined Sixpence. Sent post frcs to any part correct bile and indigestion, purify and promote the renal Schleswig, they, the Stadthclder s to make the outer maa of the inferior The Porte have sent Vedgipee Pacha of the world, on re- secre , had chought it to quell cciptof eight postage stomps. A medical work The Earl of Aldborough cured of a Liver and ions, thereby preventing the formation of stone, and priesthood what it should be, for the Consietorial the Arabs of Mesopotamia on nervous establishing for incumbent on themselves to decre e the cessation of , who will not allow Dr . nobility, and the concealed cause of the decline of phvsicil Stomach Comp laint. life a healthy performance of the functions Court of the Archbishop or Salsburg has issued Layard to put his nose out of strcngh and loss of mental capacity, ot tliesc organs. host ilities. They fieally pro test that they Bagdad. It is with observations on Extract of a letter from his Lordship, dated Tilla Messina have orders that the tonsure is to be kep t well shaved worth Marriage. By Alfred Barker, M.K, 48, LivcrpotlXe" Leghorn, May be obtained with directions, A-e., at Is. «d,.5s. 9i,, placed the rights of the countr y under y of remark , that the field ef battle iraei or- 21st of February, 1S-15 ' 6 ani lls the crotec ys, kinu's-erof s, London. A copy of this vstluable work is en. Sm -Various circumstances prevented T i , ?' t, -Perbox., through all Medicine Vendors tion of the Germani c Confederation . and that the priest 's collar is alwa to be worn. taliaed by the laconic despatch «f Julius Caesa r, closed with every the possibility o oi should uny difficult The? ako ex 1 bottle of toe nbovo medicine, and also my diukng jou ;efcre this time for your y occur, they will be sent (free) on press their " The wsisfcoata of the clergy are to be buttoned up Veni, tidi , viei,' transl ated even witli every box of Dr. BARKER'S politeness in receipt of the price in postage Hump,, by Dr. De Koob, thanks to tee army , tie navy , idiomatically, PURIFIC PILLS, with, sending me your pills as you did. I now take this oppor- ^ the to the throat ; no blouse, pantaloons, or calabres e by the Turks , b out which aone are genuine. tunity of sendine you an order "o , Ely-place, lloluorn-hill, London. population at lar ge and they rely en thV y Geldim Gurdim Sickdim, in his for the amount, and at the mauue - (slouch) hats are to be worn. A dandified cut of victor y over Pharnacea DR. BARKER'S PURI FIC same time to add that your Pills have effected TESTIM ONIALS AND CASES. , lies in this country between PILL S. a cure of *« Ihomas Chatty, 'SZ * ? ^ H*. ?* «sign their the clothes is to be carefu lly avoided , end when Zilch and A certain oure for Veneral Diseases ™ W '' ver sumach , which all the most £, JJ utterfoigh, Tivtrton, had, from an ap- office as soon as an admin*** istrat * ive ** Amasia. Tcha pac Oglou was the first , Gonorrhoea Gleets nentJS of 'the faculty atf home? parent complication of disorders kept his bed for uiauy board Adi ha?« r t t i Strictures, aud all diseases of the Urinary organs , and all over the continent been appoin ted by the officiati ng the p ies is o wear h s clerical gown who raised Yyzgal into consideratio n and there from im- had not been able to effecta< ; nay, not even weeks, and was ' given up ' by the doctors in the neigh- Germ anic Confedera te prudence or oti-erwise, General Debility and Impurity ?- wWl t0 the wa ten of bourhood rom a (tala r) ; buckles are to be worn in the shoes on high exists still a derebeg about of ien l havc ""other box , who were alike puzzled ; as a last resource lie F pro clamati on which they have fifteen miles fchence. the Blood, Rlieumatism, Gout, Gravel, Lumbago P-iins a no of th " n-'f and was persuaded adLTed t0 days and holydays. Some hints are also the Kidneys Back and Loins ^ to try a 2s. 9d. box of these pills ; long befote the army, it appear s tha t the given re- Lest month , in Austria , white divine Kxvice was *e , Skin Diseases, Scrofula they were finished he was enabled to walk out and about ,1 Holste in boons will lative to the unseemliness Loss of Appetite, Disordered fev.us Inward ' ' contume in possession of the of frequenting public- going on in the church at Topsoay, in the Sumegh . Wasting* and is now happy iu adding his testimony to their astonish - fortre sses of Rends- houses, stoppin g t t Blotches on the Fa» and Body, &c, &a. Price Is Ud =t ss i? --K ing 8 out la e a night, end smoking. Comilat, a man called out to the organist to 2s. SH., aud 4s. Gd. jier " m e W j properties. 5 The cease box ; to be had .of most chemists ' nderM ltobert Johnson JrSSreturned to "? ^ commissioners have In Prussia the Minister of Commerce has con- playing, as he was or scat post free onsreceipt of fifteen fouiVcSSs- ° •***»• «»*• , Ludlam-street, Bradford— 'Your valu- Ha mbur g. It is stated as about to kill the parish priest , tlurty.six, or sixtv- ^ able pills have so improved my friend in Scotland, that he the opinion cluded an arran gement with the Prussian Railway eight postage stampsiv Dr. Barker. ?Dy P CtlCa l and sensibIe and the schoolmaster. This was no em pty t&reat , has solicited me to send him another box, which he feels £,K? -n "»B » *at the Companies , by which all Prussian workmen assured will cure him ; you can use our think Austna ns will not leave Holstei n and for, taking a gun from under his cloak , he fired at EXTBA0BD1NABY SUCCESS names as you as readily as they indwtriek going to England to visit the Grea t OF THE NEW ds proper, that others sufferers may tie convinced of their lfc The world mD( Ex- the schoolmas ter, but , for tunately missing him , the TBEATMENT. 8 value. ' 5a i ?* has * to learn yet hibi tion will bt conveyed Dr. BAEEER, 43, Livajool-street, King itches on the Goul' £2"**»* —Direct to Mr. John Farquhar, weaver, &c, iiift- el the Austria n plans. in second-class carria ges bullet took away the top of his chair. The priest 's-cross, London ross, Scotland. Hesse Cassel and Holstein at third-class fares. , Having lmaa vast amount of practice at the various hos eux are not the As the secend-class carriages hurry ing from the alt ar , called on his pitals in Loadqn jMr. J. Highain, Burwell— ' I am happy to cay that tho sole points to which their military congregation and ob tiie Continent, is enabled to (tohBSWuntses aca person , 0 on these lines are fitted up with every regard to the to treat with the utmost cer.ttinty Infla mmat ion - ssrIJlcw s though he has taken only one box, is a wonderful ' wer e dire cted ft » mooured abroad arres t the miscreant , but they declining to do of cure, every variety j deal better, and one so. sT *"" . - comfort of the public , the advantage of disease arising from solitary and d of will recommend them to any mat the Aust rian government desired to diglocate to the pas- so, because 'he. had not offended them,' left the se eatavy habits e v ai A suffering. ' sengers will be indiscriminate excesses, and infections, in all their various aa omplaint *«- To B urge force considerable. church. As the ' assassin who forms « 3 s Prevent Fraud on the Public by unprincipled in Oldenburg and Brunswi ck ; to , had re-loaded his and stages, whether primary or secondary, which persons, Her Majesty punish the The Austrian army under Legeditsch is advancing gun , still remained the owing to neglect or improper tueeiment say- 's Honourable CommieSioners of former for its pertinacious adheren ce to , priest and the schoolmaster , , invariably end in as-* <* stamps have directed the name o»f the en- «ne towards Holstein with all speed ; the gout, rheumatism, skin diseases, gravel ° ^umati sm *£Weakness , from* Proprietor to be Zolkerei n, and the latter for Us refusal to daily march is takin g heart , made a rush at him, and at last , with , pains in the kid- SvsenL, graved on the Government Stamp affixe d to all his Medi- ten hours , and no res t-day is neys, back, and loins, and finally, an agonising death C' lOn of ^atcri caw. cines permit the passage of the Aust rians allowed. the assistance of a gentleman 's haiduck '! Bmffibrjsipelas Urinei - ' . , m white letters on a red ground , without whin on their road It is stated that (a servant ), All sufferers are earnestly invited to apply at «nce to Dr &Ct) (S:Ci none is genuine. to Holstein the glorious patri ot, Gen. Bern , succeeded in disarmin g Barker as he guarantees to all a speed ' Sore Throats . him . He is now in the , y and perfect cure boldon at tke N.B.—Persons wishing died on the 10th of December. The rest of the and the eradication of every sympton, whether establishment of -Professor Hollowai, 244 to consult the Doctor, in any ITALY. county prison at Kaposv ar. The ban ds of ro bbers primary or bti and (near Temple liarl. Limd.™ ««rt iw most all m». case, may do so by enclosing £1 b , pay- emigrants have left Shumla for Constanti no secondary, without the use of any dangerous medicines y Post-office order The secret ple It are either less numerous or less bold, thei r table druggists and dealers , able at the Holborn Office , or otherwise, with a detail of prea is still at work, aad , notiri th- is affirme d that the depre - -t hus preventing the psssfcility of any after symptoms. b mfdidnes throughout the the t»nain g exiles at Kiutah ia are about to dations being now princi Tins ciuhsed world, at the following >-Jb. IJ4, 2s. 94 symptoms, f a,, for which Advice and Medicine will be * a reward of 2.000 dolls, has been offered pally confined to the en- truth has been borne out in thousands af cases ana prfos , sent. Patients be liberat ed. It is stated that he was descended as a further guarantee he undetakes i. da., Us., 22s., and 33s..each box. Ih«e is a consider corresponded withtill cured. w «ny person who viron s of the Bakony forest, and to the neighbour , to cure the most in. avi by Address will disclose the name of the from a Pridian family of noble rank veterate cose in a few days, without v £ n5 tekingthe larger tbei. , WAWEa DERoqs, M.D., 35, Ely-place, Holborn- , settled near hood of Szegedio. hindrance frora frusi. -Directions for hill, London. Hours ness, or any change of diet, d% Comjtrv ..^ . the guidance of ?fttieiits in every , 10 till 1, and 4 tills. Sundays n- n^tieata o ust •Uiortir art ftfHxtd to caeb JBax. cepted unless bj pr evious arrange ment. Jastjaby 18, 1851. • iioctrn. tP* faa«ta»a. to which the sole proprie^of found itwas : ; — S5£^^rSn^ , !^ mK' of h^fiTmTbutrs firm > but hche found [i s 11OWnnw lZT^Zr-~:=== ^- ""— ¦ — 3 310TUEU CHURCH AXD THE CIIERRT ? v andi VV0uld sPavc his ™ M ti^S S ^- , Awociates tho crown. And leb high and low Church parties TREE. WKSta dlne th nai es IIis insanitv wise learn a like- fire aero t!.en demonstrated tlZl ?W r , r " - was fiftSSSB^ H practical lesson , ami take a timely , and oven- thin* tho S ^Pkyful rather than a malignant na- warning, fro m the cojuror seemed to touch , even water ture Wh ll ^ present excited condi tion of the , «ai S ^ See tl ose cherries ! how they cover 6 a??earance--ssss of an the lic.v of the Ci«een Dowa- public mind . " Coming even ts cast to tho dominion of Fnv. Various icnominious, Z Vwlt.e " P° g Vei their shadows combusMona on Yonder sunny garden wall ! ^thou-h S"vnl0l ntai\ P:'notTier > to maintain him in the exei- ° "nment3 must now be >™ to a before ! And a lwro scale, (hen followed ' " 7' exik- To those remonstrance S«o ^ termilion >S"t those interested priests who procure (one flame w s u cntv lla-l they not this network over. £H ?aaUy f?nctl .s sh0 usetl t0 exhibi t him at memorials to the Throne num %t in length), also the magnificent J th0B h if the Court wou!d c.cudnl d[ parties o in e!' ' y°U consider^ «iat there be erousl y signed and wuh «ro clou? Thieving birds would cat them all. fcSSnave been prevailedf}^ ' upon to S public. It is usual in the Sorth of space? can no limit to have " God save the Queen " Us leautiful rolling ami umh.lath ° ' appoint him ambassador hurope to score with struck up and sun" fdit flanX n London , he distinctly offered clmlk, but his Majesty on That there as a f inah to the devotions of their i >ent colo rs So, to guard onr Church and pensions, unral to remain. Ad- such occasions diverted can be no beginning or end of » church, which . •e\v^ « - »»* &t of E layne, who conducted him in a small himself with employ- time - they now imagine built upon a rock, may yet "i r ? U t hC Vari0US 'U>ts Of th0 rooni Ancient sages wove a net, boat , » m a less decorous rmVerS0 i3 full of uncreated find bv Uiln o „ ° ^ P' w his yacht off Brighton, assured me that the . "\ manner. He would stiuctibb e eP e . •' Se . to their dismay that the present movement is not n C0tt0n > r"?ininilin ff«8 the pas. Through whose holes of small dimensions, m si obscene fi gures on the green u»chanSing internal 5.0 Kn • - ^ certain birds can get. puke of Orleans, on taking leave, grasped his baizehSZ a °- , S tie andT\ i'i P°TTg so much Protestant in its conventional sense, ty* But tllc loctttror (iid not Only uana and wmfc to the by-standcrs, * l"COntrolluiS Power w8loh wi as it SltoenA r yet witn much emotion, and, with tears in his whenever out o3n nnmn J ' ««- is I. rotestant in a social, moral, and political ; Shall -we, then, this network widen ? eyes n i with an averted face and 1 dccom 3e3 and recomposes ana one : said. »If I consulted my inclination attested,*a$T ^gW theseSent,V., P° ' that what they consider a rock, against which -A Shall we stretch those sacred holes ? or carelessness, rubbed out the obnoxious tO endleS3 animatc and inanimate storms "SSte^ K-s-s my safety I should stay in your hapnv existences ?^. may rage and spend their fury in vain , was s Through which e'en already slide ia ropiesentations with her cuds, her hands, her merely country, but I am told I am bound in honour to H a mountain of sand to be washed away by Certain small Dissenting souls ? return andkerchief, a napkin, or anything which she 1 k S notbin of this thenrsfc ; for that reason, and that reason only I couia OonlK,S Pntei , T £ Great popular billow that should strike against it, You, "0 witn some appearance of absence pass over ' ° L''"vme CJWePt from Jleaven forbid!" old Testy crieth ; my dear Payne, will recollect that I am not them for few effectM^ E ' "» *' The outworn rite " blind to my situation, that purpose. He continued for many , the old abuse " Heaven forbid!" so echo I— nor to the scenes I am <> royal insanity. It is a floaX-X ' f insigni- cvol? «f V° i w1 .UI>on it3 d«-kness-as the tell when his toes are cold. , and who in a 1" a COnlmcndation n tQ y°u i3 Proof t0 demonstra. c>cle of a change sub me , which An Thave\by some new creatiotl of eter- through the earth, when every valley .hi IW. s hair like the latest All wool'l have our fruits anon. lished, shortly afterwards delineated v , that tJua absolute nal circumstanceseiro, m f ' ECaUSC the morninB We a!wa his character, ZZ V° chlldlsbness , to be brought out of the irra- V0 and m0U"lain shlIU be pajers " ?s find it ia every city, described him to me as indifferent «S h?n. X mm amounted to imbecility f low T. n ?' r" bro«S t Every l»:rd of alike to the y> e c erce, ' ° d and.c?ndi ti°n *hioh P^t un- ran y d error 8hilU SB of ceaseless din, pursuits of pleasure or vanity, ambition or re- Wtr If fK i^ ° agriculture, and prospe- uvomablefXonrXu and^? false ^ ite V' ? fl°»»h de 0f •"'Pewtog nwto That for years kl»gd <>m continued to improve, the trainings have placed you. "IS tn ^ yet those adventitiou s vefed .Wn "aa been disco- reversed the starling's ditty, venge, and solely intent on enjoying ease and prc nPnnWe rel . cncumstanceBcSumlfif which\% S Math ^ed from the ancient feudal bur- ower taUght t0 CaU tllis Unim3al administer to their growthm " ing out, " I can't get in." serving existence. He was so jaded (si blmt, un K J™£ OppreS PowTrJ- , wwJTwhich, to our senses, appears and expans.on Usp da b(j K Sing d thera « tranquillity was pre- compose eternallv to w Immme si disabuse, that he had outlived even the S.. ?-3 f decompose, and recompose the elements y SiM oss and fruit won't suit them, ^1 P 'ely ai?d Partially administered , ot '., snored, read y to be prc- h m S1UCC If less cestly necessity of emotion (Ze besoin de s' emouvoir.) fnH i ^"? "- ^ uu« uuivewe, liod, or some term l^ « ' ° e V°U °ann0t makc IJijis and haws, and such like berries- the tel sa wy conducted, throughout of similar import. whiu ou wish o be - y°urlel£ There 13, indeed, reason to suspect that the per- l f f unexamff a WOrd or a term which through and Truth will be uppermost one Curse ihecormorants 2 stonethem ! shoot them! • ° P'ed Peril and confusion in hashatM been ' > past a«es day ! Thev con- sons instrumental in creating and preserving his EuropeVnvnn , ln a manner which made to divide and brutaliSe°the human tiui withm themselves the germs of their Anything to save the cherries ! , when the insignificant mortality own S5- personal influence in Paris, were active agents in resources of Denmark are as their opposites inherit the pvinoiZ »^ the municipal cabals and considered, must be C n°} by any mean3 of their dissolution. ^»ssf M. revolutions which acknowled within That £s —^^ pre- ged to be creditable and even glorious. t\Iln ' J >'our Power, do which is natural is How 10 Makk and Losv: FmEjn w ceded and accompanied the 10th of August and tue ^ alone permanent. " Fantastic idols may " .-AVincandff ooiI ar: i shipped bo wo dinners make abundance of friends ; 2nd of September 1792 ; and true it is, that the /We conclude with one extract relating to a for a while, but at length thov aw, Z , ol adversity but in the time ?^' rirr5«fe turned not one is to be found. only party which showed the least disposition to .Napoleon, which is peculiarly deserving the by tho continual and silent proffers of truth • Lkoal Lous of as the grim statues -A physician cannot obtain recovery identify itself with his interests, or to concert with attention of his nephew it of Copnr have been pushed from Fore ign, Reminiscences. By Henry Richard him, consisted of a portion of at the present mo- See wrssssssfsr'^"***hat mad men it makes of their pedestals by the " aUh USh he may caUse thc those to whose f nient :— you all to-dav. growth of forest tree , whSse fttient. ° ™S of Loud Holland. Edited by Ms son, language and manoeuvres the horrors even of that Used as it has been, it can only make men into seed was gown by the wind in the ruined walls » fool s or hypocrites, Henry Edward Lord Holland. Longman last day are mainly attributed by well-informed Nothing could exceed the order and regularity and all hypocrites are fools. hnugeW -- Indade 1 And all the actions , an it does marai-jast as authors. Some of them, and Danton in particular, with which his household both as Consul and of all men to-day are most The O nice as if I hadn' * and Co. Em- foohshly irrational. perative. Nos. L, II., and III. a. t a touched it—I didn't hurt it at a?I were not unwilling, in concert with the Duke of peror was conducted. The great things he accom- There are none thinkin* or Berger, Hol The late Lord Holland lished acting right—no not one. ° ywell-street, London. , by his good hu- Orleans, to save the life of the King, and by a p , and the savings he made, without even the " WocLD you know this boy to be my mour junction with the Brissotins and moderate imputation of avarice And the Churches and States of the world are, Among tho now periodicals which his son from , good taste, and good dinners, long repub- or meanness, with the sum through the 1851 has resemblance Io me ?" asked a gen.leniiu. --K licans, to put a stop to the excesses comparatively inconsiderable errors of their instruction , the imme- brought forth Ourran replied made bis residence at Kensington, the resort of the popu- of fifteen milions of diate cause wo have great pleasure in no- , " Yes, sir ; the maker's name lace, provided they could obtain an oblivion and francs a year, are of the incongruities in mind and prac- is of all ilic most distinguished men of his own im- marvellous, and expose his suc- tico and of the twing The Operative, a weekly magazine, of stam ped upon the Made" punity for all that had hitherto passe d. But repub- cessors, and indeed all European Princes present gross irrationality of the Fancy is a butterfl Sme, and of many , to the *JU iJll%Ll A llvvi which au advertisement y, which must be delicately who yet remain to re- licans and philosophers were as unreasonable- reproach of negligence or appears iu another handled ; ii incapacity. In this These truths aro now column. From we lingers tamper with it, the bloom member the charm he spread over his parties hostile and nearly aa blindly improvident wherever branch of his government he owed thus told and published to the three numbers which havo is nibbed oft , ami much to Duroc the world, to become new alread the gay insect perishes. by his own graceful, courteous, hut unaffected the Duke of Orleans was concerned, as the Royalists It is said that they often visited bhe markets of circumstances, to open y appeared, it seems well calculated to Jme Lmtal Service Gazette themselves. Scruples the mental eyes of all, and to induce all represent reports tho strength of manners. But, Lord Holland was not only , honourable no doubt, but Pans (les halles) dressed in plain clothes and early to aid in tho views of the Amalgamated the British army to be 123,708 men oi M »™ j »! highly unseasonable, and not in the morning. preparing the population of the world to become fond of collecting literary men, and especially altogether consistent When any great accounts were to rationa Society of the Iron Trades, (by members sides iKi . U OU ot pensioners, yeomanry, ]»ien*i! in particular, any ascendancy in the ness of zeal will, en great occasions suppl , aoscri m winch a writer was chafed with " nclentiriir , y. lie that many of tho condemned passed close to the bing the possessor of them as a convict es- antece ' the laitcr and more stormy seasons of that frightful was indeed capod dent. - "That's just like some rtuK accessible to flattery, somewhat too Robert Owen 's Journal. London : Clayton chair of state, where sat, in all the glistening pom p from the galleys. These papers are found arS period. Mirabeau had the talent, or at least the credulous, tocrats that I kno w," arid the old lad y; " they at and apt to mistake the forms, or, if I and Son. Part II. of royalty, the regal bride. Among the rest was one upon Bol phegor, and he is about to lose his life, when trick and contrivance, of appropriating the ideas may so p some ways nedect their aunts, and other relations too hrase it, the pedantry of liberty for the vri\ose peevksa charms fav excelled the courtly new evidence points out tho guilty party to be , if and labour* of other men to his purposes in a substance " In noticing this journal D they happen to be poor," , as if men could not enjoy any freedom last week we were pageantry that surrounded her. Young in ycavs of e Uolac, who, when he fin d3 further evasion to be very extraordinary degree. I have been assured by , el Dki»artbub from PunimvE Rule. — The without subscribing to certain abstract principles compelled to omit an extract we had marked seraphic beauty, with heaven-lit eye, and modest us ess, makes a confession of his crimes, and dis- one (Dumont) who knew him intimately, , v Society of Friends have agreed to place stones and acted and arbitrary jests, or as if the profession and sub- for quotation from want of space. It will pensive aspect ; her raven tresses, falling co ers that Bclphegor, and not Madeleine, is the over for a short time as I113 secretary, that not only the , we on her the graves of their deceased relatives of Bishopwear- scription, nay, the technical observance of such think, bosom in lovely negligence, half concealed tho ma- child of the Duke de Montbazon . The retributive reports he made, but the speeches he delivered, be interesting to our readers to know justice mouth , with the initials of their names inscribed tests and principles, were not, on the other hand, jesty of her form, as well as the deep emotions her may bo conceived. Bel pliegor is the heir to were often written by others, and read the views of a man like Mr. Owen, on the the upon them in the same way as a stone was placed by him in often compatible with practical oppression and soul's anguish painted on her cheeks. She was dukedom and estates of Moncbazon , and Do the morning, or even run through and adopted by tyranny. controversy which has for the last a Rolac over the grave of their founder, George Fox at his few months Jewess ! Scarcely arrived at full bloom, the pays the penalty of his crimes. In the un- decease. him {as I luve seen briefs by our lawyers) while created so much derplot, Ajax (Mr. Wr lie was actually The heroine of romancists, Marie Antoinette, public excitement. We, cankering worm was preying on tho fair flower, and ight), a kind of factotum of IinoAD Snom.OTns. speaking. The various imprison- therefore, 1 elphegor in the mountebankish -It was proved at Paris, in ments an-I embarrassments is not less tenderly treated by the Whig noble- take the subjoined from his address threatening it with speedy dissolution . There was art, is adopted by r ng l occu to -which his disorderly tlie Baron de Montroulade (Mr. P ? iJ • " i ° Pal5o» of t»at city, that a body life and licentious pen had " to the Hierarchies of tho Churches of Rome, a melancholy in her bearing which discovered the . Bedford) as his or British highlanders or exposed him are well man, either as to her beauty or her virtue. agony of her heart. son, to further the attempts of the latter regain lowlanclers, standing Lnovra. The prosecution against England, and Scotland.'' She halted as she passed before to " shoulder to shoulder," stretch over him in England As I was not presented at court, I never saw the If we do not mis- the throne of the female soverei his property, which had been confiscated by the more ground was the malevolent contrivance " gn, and thinking Re- than a similar number of inh of a crazy and Queen but at the play-house. She was then in take, there are principles enunciated in it that sympathy for her sex would publicans, but in those aristocratic pretensions abitants , soldiers faithless servant, who falsely accused his create pity for her ho is or civilians, of any other nation in master of affliction , and her countenance was, no doubt, dis- which raise more radical and profound ques- wretchedness, shrieked out in constantl y receivin g a check in tho person of Ni ni Europe.—Sir F l aving robbed him. There was nothing remark- fi the fervent elo- (Miss Heah. gured by long suffering and resentment. I should tions than any yet propounded b quence of grief, " Mercy, mercy ! great queen ! I Woolgar). The character of the wife of Pail- able in that incident, but the public and warm tes- not, y cardinals, Jasse A Desperate Undertaking.— There is a divine however, suppose that the habitual expression bishops, or priests am about to be burnt alive for professing tho only , devoted to her husband in spite of the remon- timony of Sir Gilbert Elliot and Mr. Burke himself of it, even in happier seasons , of any sect or creed what- strances of her out west (says an American paper) tryin" to per- in favour , had ever been very ever religion I was evor taught. Save me for tho love of family, is sustained with great force suade gwls to forego of a man whose influence on the French agreeable. Her beauty, however extolled, cou- :— by Madame Celeste, and two comic marriage. He might as well devolution was afterwards so God !" The young bride was deeply affected by a parts are intro- try to persuade ducks that conspicuous, and sisted, I suspect, exclusively, in a fair skin, a The churches and states over the world have scene so tragically touching. She duced which are not in tho French original they could find a substi- vhoM? lax principles and immoral life glanced at the , and tute for water, or rosebuds that furnished so straight person, and a stately air, which her ad- hitherto been the two great classes of circumstances king, and then at the chief inquisitor which ave highly amusing in tho hands of there is something fertile a theme for invectives against it. The vanity mirers ; but felt it Mr. better for their complexion than termed dignity, and her enemies pride and which have formed the character and created the were vain to intercede for her release. The Wright and Miss Woolgar. Indeed , tho whole com- sunshine Tim cf Mirabeau exposed him, it is said, to a droll re- disdain. condition of the pro- pany is only convert he lias yet made is a single lady, a*ed populations under their government cession moved on. The sacrifice was completed. employed to give effect to the numerous sixty. ' D proof. At some important political crisis, he was and control. dramatis pcrsonm, but the real descanting As to her conj ugal virtue we are told And Elizabeth declared in her dying hour, that she interest of the piece British and Foreign in society on the qualities requisite in a :— And -what are the characters, and what is the con- hea rd distinctly in her ears centres in the character of tho mountebank. Bible Society —At th» minister to extricate the crown Madame Campan' the screams of the usual monthly meeting of the committee , the assembly, and s delicacy and discretion are dition, of all people, at this day ? burning Jewess : " Misericordiapor amor of theabove tue nation, from the difficulties in which not only pardonable but praiseworthy di Bios society, it was stated that, by dint of they were ; but they The people have been systematicall y trained, " My God,' exclaimed Constantino of La '" OLYMPIC. unwearied ex- involved, viz., great knowledge, great eenius. ac- are disingenuous, and her memoirs Fuento ertion, 3,217 district associations had been conceal truth- educated, and placed, from their birth, to become " were there no Scythians or cannibals into A two-act piece, described as a comic drama formed j qaamtancff , and perhaps connexion well known to her, though such as would whose , was in Great Britain alone—it has circulated duriog the with the upper have boen irrational, insane, or mad ; and, in consequence, hands to deliver me, rather than to lot me produced on Monday evening with success. tanks, some common feelingswith unbecoming a lady to reveal. She was fall into The last forty-five years more than twenty-three million I the lower classes, , in fact, they have made the earth into one great lunatic the power of these barbarians." scene is laid in the family of a wealthy a power of speaking and of the confidante of Marie Antoinette's Some one ex- cotton- copies of tho Scriptures, promoted the translation j- writing eloquently and amours. Those asylum, divided into so many large open cells ; the claimed, during tho bloody days of the spinnor, one ef whose sons is enamoured readily, fiaiiliarity with the world amours were not numerous, scandalous, or great French of a young and printing of the sacred volume into M0 different I , the popularity degrad- occupiers of each, opposed, furiously or with less Revolution, " O Liberty, what crimes are girl employed confi dentially in the establishment I o, a martyr from recent prosecution, and many ing, but they were amours. Madame Campan ^ who violence, to all the others. com- , lan guages or dialects, and expended nearly mitted in thy name." With far greater reason may whose beauty, virtue, and general worth fully £3,500,000. ' B others, which it was obvious enou«h that he thought lived beyond the restoration, was not so mysterious There are the cells or dens of the Pagans, of Fo we exclaim upon justif were surveying such cruelties as I have y his attachment. Anothor son is married, Glass for the Palace op I united in himself. "All this is true," said a in conversation on these subjects as she is in her and Confucius, of the Jews, of the Mahomedans of adverted to " O Reli but to a young lad Industry. — The , , gion ! what enormities havo y of superior condition. She, finUhed glass for Mr. Paxton's buil I fnend, " but you have omitted one of his qualities." writings. She acknowledged to persons who have the Christians, and of Infidels ; making, by tho been perpetrated in thy name!" however, has laid ding, writes the herself open io misconstruction Commissioner of the Morning Chronicle I No-surely ? what do you mean 1" « Should he acknowledged it to me, that she was privy to the errors forced into the mind of all, a Babel of opi- When we add to the horrible with regard to the attentions , will wei"h persecutions just of a former admirer, 400 tons, requiring for iis manufacture gnot, replied the same sarcastic friend, very intercourse between the Queen and the Due dc nions, feelings, and conduct, and thus producing a particularised, the extensive massacres in a fashionable rake, but is shielded b upwards o£ much " be J Paris and y the f iancee of o0[) tons of sand and other materials, I pitted with the small-pox V" Coigny. That Pronch nobleman, from timidity of pandemonium, or a too perfect heil, upon this tho provinces of France in 1572 , during the pontifi- her brother-in-law, who is Ignominiousl and about y dismissed 3,000 tons of coals. The average quantity Here is character and coldness of constitution, was not earth which, fortunately for the human race, is cate of Gregory XIII., who with Charles IX. as- on suspicion of being the really guilty person. of coal a new light thrown on the character At required tor the manufacture of sorry to withdraw himself early from so dangerous destined in future to become a paradise, without sisted at and encouraged them ; the diabolical this point, an eclaireistemnt " glass is eight times sad motives of the famous JEgidlite, father of cru- occurs, and all ends the bulk of the glass produced an intrigue. Madame Campan confessed a curious any cells for lunatics or madmen. elties which disgraced the reign of Louis happily, the would-be seducer , or from ft to 8 tons the king, who, disguised and terrified XIV being summarily ol coal for one ton of glass. , tinder fact, namely, that Feraen was hi the Queen's Your churche3 and all the churches and states in when Catholic soldiers would bind Protestant warned off the premises," the wife pardoned the uuromantic mo- for Tipperary Honour.—A gentleman from Ireland, name of Smith, fled from boudoir or bed-chamber, utc-a-tete with her Majesty the world have been fully tried and fairly weighed thers to posts, and let their sucking infants lie lan- her involuntary offence, and the young girl made prance to die on the famous night of the Cth of October. He es- in the balance, and one and all have been found guishing in their ou entering a London tavern, saw a countrym an of at Claremont, a few months sight for days and nights, cry'in* happy by being united to her employer's son. This his—a Ti pperary caped observation with considerable difficulty in a to be wofully wanting in all the essentials to mourning, and petite meio-drama squire, sitting over his pint of wine 'Since. Perhaps not one of the revolutionary gasping for life ; the civil wars !n (which is called All that glitters is in the coffee-room. disguise which ahe (Madame Campan herself) pro- unite mankind and to make them good, wise, and France, during the not gold) " Blood an' ounds ! my dear jKlebrities has been painted seventeenth century, carried on is of a sentimental cast ; tho dialogue has fellow," in blackercoloura cured for him. This M. de Talleyrand, though happy. by Louis XIII. when much point; and said he, " what are you about ? For the fthau the over a million of men lost tho characters are well marked honour of Tipperary don ' Duke of Orleans. Lord Holland is generally somewhat averse to retailing anecdotes The course of all ehurches and states, in the their lives, and when out, although t be af ter sitting over a pint , during its progress, nine tho brevity of the piece does not of wine in a house " F opinion that the "Devil is not so disparaging to the Royal Family of France, has direction which they have hitherto run, has ter- cities, four hundred afford much scope like this. —" Make yourself bad as villages, two thousand churches, for the author's skill in this res- aisy, countryman," ly; " it's the •mq is said to be " :— twice recounted to me, and assured me that he had minated ; they can continue ifc no further, without two thousand monasteriesi8hed, and pect. It embodies was the rep seventh ten thousand houses the strength of the company. I have had, and every one in the room knows it." it from Madam Campan herself. churches, states, and people,—from being partly r5^te l Alluding Mr. W. Farren lent his I I believe that no man has lived in my time whose ^.^ - to the king, aid as the father and head Black not Green.—Said a gentleman the irrational, insane, or mad, becoming altogether the Madame de Mottevillo aays:-" What gave of the firm . Mrs. Stirling acted other |tuaracter has been more calumniated, or will bo Here is another glanco at Royalty—the him the , as she always day to a servant at the hotel where ho was stopping victims of uncontrollable madness. greatest pleasure was his thought of driving does, with pathos and tact"as Uie *fOre misrepresented to posterity. * * His car- King of Denmark of that day here- young girl ; and —"Bless mj; soul, Sambo, how black you are ; :— The system itself, which has created the churches tics out of the kingdom, and thereby purging .Miss Louisa Howard not only looked how V-agc and countenance, though the latter was disfi- it of very pretty but in the name of wonder did you get so black.— £y The Crown Prince (afterwards Frederick VI), and states of the world, and has given them their the dinerent religions which corrupt also performed with much feeling " Why eJ by carbuncles, were prepossessing, and his and infect the as the wife. Mr. loqk'a here mnssa. de reasom am dis—de nephew of our king, was the ostensible head of the direction to the present time, is worn out ; it can church of God ;" the massacres in the Leiijh Murry developed day dis *flaiiners were perfect. Ifis superiority hi those Netherlands, his artistic power by his child was born dero was an eclipse." government. The incapacity of his father was ac- work advantageously for men no longer. in consequence of the edict of Charles performance of tho lover ; but Ebony re- j *espeeis, as well as command of money, excited knowled V., when young his assump- ceived a shilling for his satisfactory explanation ged, and though he continued to sign the Another system, therefore, is now required, to full one hundred thousand persons were hatred tion of the local manners and dialect , and £& .jealousy of the Court. Ilia popularity at edicts , , though very after grinning thanks, continued— " I 31 and public instruments, he was not permitted terminate this pandemonium, and to commence beheaded, buvned or buried alive ; cleverly maintained tell vou what *' , the Judidum Paridis, was perhaps sufficient to take and , finallyftbe , is an anomaly ; for wealthy l nigger g any part in the deliberation upon them, nor this happy future state of justice to all, and of persecutions dnring the rei young manufacturers do not talk broad Yorkshire 1? may be blaclt bJ ho ai If a«ount for the first estrangement of the Queen. were gn of Mary in England , "ho' any of his acts deemed valid, unless counter- universal charity, kindness, and love. when nearly three hundred or Lancashire patois. The comic portion of tho LUc«rn w. ' ^ -^anv womanish artifices were resorted to to signed by his individuals were offered A TRAVE LLER AS» L*MOCED L ,. . son, whom the council had in truth In this new system of happiness for our race, a as holocausts at the blazing affair fell to Mr. Compton. The drama was an- Hawker. - A t rlnj. 10 spoil his amusements to interrupt his shrine of the Romanist youns man, lately arrived in one . , invested with all the functions of royal authority. new direction will be given to the preaching of the religion j When we sum up these nounced as being fro m the pen of Mr, Thomas of the northern 1 «uio», and to expose him mortifica- bloody deeds and 1 to those small In fact the royal signature was preserved as a medi- churches and to the practices of states. cruel punishments, besides others Morton. Th e fairy tale of r n s, or the ro~ f nS and £J« shieh, a of more ream*. P i ce Doru haw&t^nfaccumula^' T ? ' ^'S in ll countries, are apt to awaken cal rather than political expedient. The object was As the principle of evil, leading to individualism date, ail perpetrated with mance of the nose sixteen th ted some mone' y and a vast TeS mment mUCh tho view of crushing fre e , was presented for the tunfundId ofn? conceiton ri , , &?i-A f Of WCak. mmdS ^ 0I> to humour and soothe the feelings of the deposed and universal disunion and falsehood , is the founda- opinion , Mi building time tnessing tho was one day lecturing to a group of m serious up upon another Golgotha, a , in which we were delighted nt wi f a-ll injuries , and to which an monarch, not to give any validity to acts which with- tion on which the superstructure of this old, worn sceptred power and re-appearance arming and graceful 11 lnduOtivC PMowphy. A byinder U priestly supremacy? which of that ch asKedafrf it heiT " t imPortance is always annexed in out reference to such formality were recojrnispH hv out, irrational system has been constructed,—the claimed two worlds d severe domestic was acquainted with Bacon ?- <• Bacon , &Sra «eea ? and aped omnipotence ! can wo ansuese, Madlle. Adcle, after her sir, said the } ven by persons otherwise of some sense and the courts of jastice, and obeyed by the people new system about to bo introduced will be based fairly come to any calamity , and her difficult mar. of knowledge, with a contemptuous ^«iiiimity. That , other conclusion, than that Ro- . She was well received , S yes, I have hostility, however, in which When first set aside he had bitterly wept at being on the principle of truth and goodness, which will manism is pre-eminently yet talented turously encored. _T!' T often got it to myJ breakfast <- 0>J the Religion of Terror ! p as, was ra p vhen I r.._ 'f , not the Duke of Orleans. WA9 the acr<»res- no longer a king, and adduced as a proof of the kad direct to knowledge, unity, charity, kind- the votaries of Islamism was in England." as no and which had befallen , the Popes have Railway Traffic— isSaf • means confined to petty warfare. In misfortune him, that he had no ness, and love, and its whole superstructure carved their prophet's words on the devouring ROYAL POLYTECHN IC INSTITUTION The published traffic re- of decency apers to sign. To satisfy they Were . turns of railways in the United truth, the most malignant longer any p him, they will be combined to ensure the permanent wisdom, ^ fulfillin a hign Mr. Pepper, the chemical lecturer at this Kingdom during the ^^"* cowardice offered him for signature behest ! S esta- torty-mne weeks of the last year, fcnaa 11 were propagated and coun- were afterwards , and he excellence, and happiness of our race. ^^ blishment, has been engaged in delivering a lecture ending thc 7ih of e Queea and her party against never declined annexing his name to all that were to December, shows that the aggregate receipts !>-'•< f ?J ^ the The churches of the world are as well adapted Mr. Day concludes " on Fire and its Antagonists." The learned Pro- ' ?"eans on his return from the fleet in presented to him, from a fear of losing that, his knowledge, union, thus, we hope rpro- amounted to £12,036,170 on 6,2-10 miles of railway, 1i:i' 1 » become churches in which truth, phetically j— fessor commenced by observing that it was chiefly ; e neard ^ell-informed Frenchmen as- sole remaining, but, a his view, distinctive preroga- wisdom, may be taught, as to teach, falseiood, tor the corresponding period of 1819 , the receipts tribl 1, - ? intended for a juven ile auditory, and, therefore, any amounted " 1"s!t to England and predilection to onr tive ef Royalty. It happened once or twice, from ignorance, disunion, and the performance of sense- It is cheering to the ea*nest friends of humanity lengthened preface would be to £10,397,600 on 5,100 miles, showing- *»'v a Mhenot or accident and progress unnecessary The an increase in the BxcT - -' termed Anglomanie, for the studious some motive of convenience , that the less and injurious ceremonies. , that a bold front is being presented audience were then reminded that gross receipts of £1,633.570, or 0 hha name to an instrument before to papal the principle lo.8 per cent., and in the mileage, at the end of tho lau^ " {rom. toth the business and the Crown Prince put his You essentially aid to govern and form the inteferenoe and priestly rule. The Pope called Fire had always been invested s of father for his signature ; the may hence with a mys- forty-nine weeks of 1,080 miles. The average re- ffSJ'e t *"s na^m court, and to the disgust it was sent to his Royal characters of the most advanced nations oi learn the popular English sentiment terious dignity, and was worshi ' the uifect Monarch perceived it, and when the world. »u,u regaro. to pped by the Per- ceipts per mile for the forty-nine weeks in 1850, fci a a and indirect slights put upon the jealous old His claims as the viceregent of Al- sians Chaldeans, and the Magi as a deity-a God ; same t pa b ht, he, to the surpris&and This is freel tasrefore mightiness, and amounted to £2,111, and in the corresponding period &'•>'\k) 1- time it must be acknowledged nex per was roug y admitted ; and you arc the estimation in which English- that Aristotle considered it as a component part of " were far from respectable. consternation of the courtiers, signed " Christian called upon to commence this great cbange and men hold scarlet hats arid red stockings of 1849 to £2,183 , showing a. falling¦ 6f-in the re- B^o l^ r Those > , and every the globe, and classed it with the earth, air, and ' a "rat eDgaeed him ia the Revolution were and Conk," maliciously obserying, thattewas'once peaceably, in wiioa with existing go?ewnaea^ to eiaes trumpery, from the crozier to the jewelled water, calling | ceipts per mile of £72, or only 3.3 per .cent, on an I » these all elements. 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Really, these proceedings, offered s ; with First Edition till Friday evening ; by which , some ^ lf Co-operative stores have been established much THE BLACK JURY ; or the Judgment of Europe, when tho so called leaders of English Demo- others an open opposition * ta success in duTerentTOTtsof the kingdom. The benefit to a political Poem, dedicated to the House of Commons, Tales : Reviews : Poetry : Gleanings, &c. our Soottish readers will have one day's later to tl * 'H the subscribers may be judged of from the fact that the with an address to the Speuker. cracy find fault with our acting on tho great pretensions first formed b Uo&dale, news. y each Of!i ^' M subscribers to tbe 1'ioneer Sture in divided in WESTMINSTER PRISON, lyrical Poems, dedi- , maxim, audi alterant partem—when it has be- leading powers. The consequent tha last year £S«u.afterpayment of all •expenses, although cated to the Exiles and Prisoners of '48. Contents of No. Ill By making correspondence as brief as pos- \l ,7 £ M the goods isere -charged considerably below the ordinary Necessity for Parliamentary come a crime to be English enough to " hear scheme after another has been protioJ at % m price. 1. Reform , sible during the sitting of Parliament, we Operations Class prejudice has prevented the publication of the 2. The Great Mississippi Bubble both sides,' and give that " fair play " for aside. First, Austria wants to have ti, ^> H 2.— of the Stobes. above poems, all composed by the author while in prison . shall be enabled to give very full reports of its Wherever practicable, orders will be taken at the houses , 3. Adventures of Feargus O'Connor, Esq., M.P which Englishmen proverbially contend, the of 1815 restored in all itB primitive not a publisher having consented to bring them out. . proceedings, together with an ample and ^ H of customers, uid goods will in all esses be promptly and although they had not even read the manuscripts, and 4. A Sketch of Factory Life, by S. M. Kydd. chance of a mutual understanding at the bearing with it, of couvso, ller a«r,1 , ;£«:> M carefully delivered. 5. New Books,—Across tho careful selection of home and foreign news. though an eminent printer had undertaken to print and Atlantic. present moment, becomes the faintest that can the presidential office. PrUs6ia l!T ^'m ~ M The proprietors will act as agents on T>ehalf of any par- bind them at his own risk. The following extract from 6. Labour and Co-operative Record. We shall also issue a Saturday Edition for the T ties vrim vamorder goods of usual consumption, even if not be possibly imagined. opposed this very modest "^ •tejitiu stock. the printer's Ittter illustrates the fallings of tin: publishing The present number commences metropolis, and the home counties, containing pronir 'H class :— a scries of arti- Looking calmly at all that has transpired— brought forward the « d fflUS 3.—Capital. • cles on the necessity for Parliamentary Reform- all tho nows of that morning. This will place ual * J | The necessary capital I regret to say that I find a disinclination to publish on looking forward to the future prosperity and been called, b "* !t has been advanced in the first any terms. Your party has been so misrepresented, and it and what might be expected from a Legislature the Star on an equality with the other metro- y which the auDr cmn ^ 'H Instance br some gentlemen favourable to die cause of is so thoroughly misunderstood progress of tho People's Cause—we feel con- was to be divided '§' , that I find it impracticable truly representing all classes of the between tL*l association ; tbe cajiitul for subsequent operations will be community. politan journals published on tho game day, .Unim.l.L fill- • 1 , the "0. ^(11. I,. ,«« to remove the enormous load of prejudice that is enter- They will form when completed a strained to abide by the recommendations we aituiiiiUBiy. j .ae- - ' furnished by subscribers to be repaid hi goods. its minor Kingdoms .I / ,. ' tained against you as being one i»f that party.. I mention POLITICAL HANDBOOK FOlt as regards the lateness and variety of M Co-operative stores have usually been founded by a num- this, that I may save you the trouble of making applica- THE PEOPLE ; news. gave last week. If the policy we suggest be up their voice and put forward tlj ?V'fli ¦ § ler of persons who have advanced the funds necessary to tions to any of the usual publishers.' which it is hoped will accurately represent the frankly adopted, and carried out in the Bamc Under the old carry oa die business, and who have applied to their own feelings of the industrial and intelli By these changes we hope, that while the regime they had l^ I use whatever surplus remained. In the present instance Such biing the care, the author proposes publishing the gent operatives, spirit as we propound it, Chartism will again m the position ^ ; aboie works iu weekly numbers, price "Jd. each, as soon and at the same time disabuse the upper and Star will maintain its distinctive character as of mere feudatories of \ ^ #l the funds requisite for commencing the undertaking hav- as he is assured of sufficient sutcribers to cover the ex. become a powerful element of popular opinion. and now that ing been already advanced, the public have the opportunity middle classes of the enormous and exaggerated the organ of Chartism, it will also present all circumstances have * '^ of seeing the stores in operation before being called upon penses. impression too prevalent among them Our energies will no longer be suicidally de- pated them from such Each number will contain twenty-four pages, of which a , respecting tho the best features of a carefull y compiled a galling tutM™ "*? M subscribe. portion will be devoted to notes that views and objects of the unenfranchised massos. stroyed in intestine quarrels, but bo turned aro averse to consent tc; 4<-^CBSCBIPTIOSS ASB PROFITS , will be especially Family paper. to its bew X' 'll directed to unveil the enormities of the privileged classes, against the abuses and the practical griev- However this delicate All the subscribers to the stores of not less than five and analyse the hopes of the democratic movement. "Will be published Next Week, We trust that our readers and friends will point of dtfmW* # fchillings Ehall receive back at the end of each quarter of a ances of our representative system. The con- decided, ono of the throe year, as a t onus, the profits upon all purchases made by All parties desirous of taking copies are requested to A Title, Contents, Index, exert themselves to support these efforts to rival clfiP m write to that effect, at their earliest convenience, to and Preface to centration of all our available powers on this be discontented, them during such quarter, subject to the necessary ex- the First Volume. issue a journal worthy of being the organ of unless indeed til ^'S sense of distribution and a reserve fund. Ernest Jones, Hard wicke Lodge, Moscotr-road, Bays water, one vital and fundamental reform, will speedil question of h London. Democracy in this country. y egemony «?l lieadsll , ^ 'H The transactions of the stores will be for ready money, bring around us those who have been drawn dropped altogether >' ° »P. 1 lrat subscribers will have credit to the amount of their The Numbers aud P&vts of the First Series of tho Orders, Subscriptions, and Advertisements moot ff subscriptions. from the ranks, disgusted by ^the acrimony Aaot^ point, whi Tbe proprietors also contemplate making arrangements NATIONAL CHARTER ASSOCIATION. National Instructor that were out of print, have now for the New Series, which will commence on . ch seeins 0, "I been reprinted, and may be had on application. Saturday, and tho divisions they found in them. It will cmlly_ difficult of adjustment j, for the benefit of the poorer class of their customers, by Office, 14, Southampton-street, Strand. February tho 8th, should be for- , ll which part of the profits upon purchases made by them Subscribers are requested to complete imperfect warded to this office immediately. also enlist in the service of the cause thousands in which the central power shall ^ ' shall accumulate, for the purpose of enabling them to T1HE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE copies forthwith. of warm-hearted supporters, who have never uted so as to o h C(! M bocomesubscribers. -L hereby announce the following meetings :— bserve a d ue rJS* M yet been mixed up in any former ag me relative Management. On Sunday afternoon at three o'clock the Metropolitan Tho " National Instructor itations, weignt of the individual I'" # A general meeting of the subscribers will be held once District Council will meet at the City Hall, iC, Golden-lane, " is supplied by all th« but who, convinced of the importance of repre- in the conf Barbican. London Agents for similar publications : or by A ederation. Tho fato in every quarter, when all accounts relating to the Stores THE KOR THERN STAR sentative reform, as the only safe foundation proposition of^J?? # will be laid before them, and auditors trill be appointed On Sunday evening next at the Rock Tavern, Lisson- Heywood, Manchester ; W. Love, and G. Adams, Y, brought before thp <"%,<• * W from the subscribers. grove—Priucess Koyal, Circus-street, Marylebone—King Glasgow ; Robinson and Co., SATURDA JANUAKY IS, 1S51. for other reforms, would ladl " Edinburgh ; J. Sweet, g y assist any will illustrate the difficult^ wUh^fc J§ The i oolis are to be at all times open to the inspection and Queen, Foley-strect, Portland-place—Bricklayers' Nottingham ; J. Guest, Birmingham. organised body with a definite affirmative settlemen of the supervisor appointed on behalf of the Society for Arms, Tonbridge-street, New-road—Crown and Anchor, t of this matter is surrouwi? '• % ' Cheshire-street, Waterloo Town—Globe " CHARTIST POLICY.'' policy. was that a Promoting Working Men s Associations, who will also be and Friends, council of state should be tiJ-' # consulted on the generalbusiness of tbe Store. Morgan-street, Commercial-road-oast—and New Eastern In our endeavours to bring about so desi- to possess * Subscriptions received at the office, 70, Charlotte-street, Literary and Scientific Institution, ilorneth-street, Green- ero «rovve 0ponueni &. thesupreme executive, andcW # Titzroy-square, from S o'clock a-m. to 1 o'clock p.m. ; ou street, Bethnal Green. Considerable discussion appears to hare rable a consummation, we have avoided—and ally also the legislative powel^S Saturday evenings till 11 o On the same evening at five o The Polish akd Hokgariak a a 'clock, where prospectuses may 'clock, the United Dele- REroGEES—South London t ken pl ce, in various parts of the country, shall continue to avoid, as far as possible—all seven ministers, with nine votes • f¦$$ tie obtained : and also at tbe gates of the Tower Hamlets will meet at the Woodman Hall. £2 13s. Id. ; Eecture by T. Brown, Fraternal on the observations contained in our leading allusion to topics that can onl \ustr Working Tailors' Association, 34, Castle-street, Oxford- Tavern, White-street, Waterloo Town ; and at eight o'clock Home, 12s. Id. ; Liften , Gd,; Mr. Clancy, Bd, ; y tend to keop Prussia to send each one minister witl!'^ W- Etreet. Mr. J. B.Leno will lecture J. Clancy, Cd. ; Belvidere Tavern article under this head last week. That great alivo hostilities on both sides. at the above tavern. Sub- , 5s. Cd. • Smith's Much that is votes, and the remaining five votes '! ¦$ Sonh London Needlewomen's Association, 31, Red Lion- ject : Texts from the Strews. Workmen, 3s. 4d. ; Miller's took, 9d. ; llee. 8d. ; Com- differenc to 1p ' positors e of opinion should have been ex- asserted is exceedingly provocative of criticism, vided amongst the remaining Equare. On the same evening at the City Hall, 26, Golden-lane, , Is. 3d. ; Mark Hall, Cd, ; Rev. Hugh Hughes, pressed on states r ^ Working Shoemakers' Association : Barbican, Mr. James Finlen will lecture, Subject : The Minster, 2s. fid. ; T. W. Arnott, 13s. ; Mr. Ilamball, from the subject was to be expected—that and of not difficult confutation ; but we resist four minor kingdoms at Kin cm once protested a^n? ¦# Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boot and Shoemakers, 11 a, Struggle of Parties and the Position of Principles. ff and Queen Concert, l«s. j Society of Smiths, per resolutions condemnatory of our suggestions the temptation, for the far higher obje ct of a a which tho Tottenham-court-road. Ou .Monday evening next a public meeting will be held Oliver, 3s. ; Noble, Cd. ; Welshman, 6d._Any mistake ??t b two Shi or omission respecting should have been passed, was quite natural. iuducing, if possible, the supporters of the appropriated!^L " ." ^ ' M Gentlemen's l!oot and Shoe, and Strong Shoe Makers' in the above Hall, to receive a deputation from the Execu- monies, write toT. Brown, Sccro- to themselves^ such an oZ W 151, High Ilolborn. Branches : 21, Lower White- tive, who will state the Ctutrtiss IVHcy to be pursued in tary.—[This lUt*amo to liand too late for publication Wo are, however, somewhat consoled for this London Executive and the Manchester last wcek. Coun- geous share of power, and with equal M cross-street, City,and 5, Church-street, Chelsea. 1S51. Mr. G. J. Ilolyoake will take the chair at eight -ED. N. S.] condemnation and rejection of our advice, cil, to cease the fraticidal warfare in ^ West-end, Working Bootmakers, 8, Castle-street, Ox- o'clock. The ExEcuriVE.-Mr. E. Stalhvood strongly recommends which ness each claimed an entire vote for ''$' Mr. Thornton Leigh Hunt when we glance at some of tho other resolu- they have been too lo it^lf • ford-street. On the same evening at the Eastern Institute, Morpeth- , the Editor of the ' Leadeii • ng engaged to resolve the price of its consent, leaviijor M)o ;f Working Printers* Association, 4 a, Johuson's-court, strcet, Mr. Ernest Joues will lecture. Subject : liienzi to the Chartists, as a fit person to fill the vacant seat in tions, passed at the same time. For instance : that, as they cannot agree to act ^ J Fleet-street the Last of the Tribunes. the Executive, and that the together, they for all the other four and tveut ' votes he recorded imme- In the Metropolis, at the meeting where wo will agree to differ, y Uit '" Woiking Bakers' Association. 2C, Clinstone-street, Fitz- On the same evening a meeting will be held at the Pea. diately. and each take that course Brunswick, Baden, tho Saxes, thu > £ roy-square. cock Tavern, Maiden-lane, Coveut Garden for the pur- Nottingham—J. Sweet begs were condemned for speaking out, and suggest- which is AmikVl to acknowledge the receipt of most consonant with their own con- the Hesses, tho Hanse Towns, V:& Working Builders' Association, 76, Charlotte-stveet, prose of re-organisingthe Westminster locality. A depu- the following sums, sent herewith :—For Honesit Fond ing a friendly abandonment of further contro- scientious and the ot> Fitzroy-square, tation from the Executive will attend . Clntir takeu at -A Friend 2s. Cd.. a Well Wisher convictions, for the promotion of the of course grumbled at being "*' 6d., Mr. Wild 4d., Mr. vers Mr. Reynolds valued at u jfa . Pimlico Working Builders'Ass«ciation, 2, UpperDorset- eight o'clock. Haddon Is., Ma. W. Brown Cd.—Windino-cp FoND-Mr. y, was censured for keep- common object—namel y, TO MAKE THE part only of tho confederation street Ou the same evening the Limeheuse Locality will meet S. Taylor Is., Joseph Scothorn Gd., ing ; and so ft- 1-v James Scothron 6d., silence on the subject. In another resolu- PEOPLE'S CHARTER THE LAW OF mode of making things ' Orders for any of the abeve Associations will be re- at the Brunswick Hall, KopemaUer's-nelds. John Haddon, Wuneswould Is., Charles Hall Cd., W tion, the report of the Manchester meetin pleasant has te - ceived at the Central Office , where prospectuses of the Co - On Tuesday evening Mr. Bronterre O'Brien will lecture Brown fiA. ' g THE LAND ! fallen to the ground. '" • ¦; operative Stores may be obtained. For further particu- at the City Hall, 20, Golden-lane, Barbican. Subject : David Morrison, Gallatown by Kirkaldy:—The ' Fife He. was formally pronounced to be " a tissue of We appeal to the good sense : lars see Tracts on CHltlSTIA.V bald has not reached , the good feel- In fine, the present position of ^ SOCIALISM, and also the Political and Social Kights. this office. falsehoods,'' by persons who "were upwards of ing, the patriotism of our Genr? CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST, a new weekly publication, the On Thursday evening next a public meeting will be The Potteries.—Mr. Thomas Diekenson, of Manchester fellow-countrymen affairs seem to bo this—that the govenfc I first number of which appeared on Saturdav, Nov. 2nd, to held in the Literary Institution, Carlisle-street, Portman- writes a cheering description of the Chartists of Hanlej two hundred miles distant from that meeting ! in this matter and trust the response will not % had at 76. Charlotte-street, and Slielton and statesmen aro squabbling among thr i* Fitzroy-square, where also market. Messrs. O'Connor, lteynolds, Ernest Jones, , where he has lately delivered two lectures. Comment on the value of such resolutions is only be an encouraging, but a triumphant ^t eommunicatious for the editor are to be addressed. Oa Ilolyoake, O'Brien, and Le Blond, will attend and address After highly eulogising the members of this district, ho one. selves to gain as largo a share of power ini^ -if half of the proprietors, LLQVD states that they superflous. for the PEOPLE'S JOSES. Manager. the meeting. have a most comfortable hall, and a CAUSE. new confederation, but that all are ; Signed on behalf of the Committee, Sunday icliool, which is attended by about one hundred It is a proverb, that tho man who pleads agr«& tj children. " ono important point—that : THE CELESTIAL SCIENCE OF THE STARS Joii.v Abn'ott, General Secretary. his own cause has a fool for his client ; " and the people are '^; F. MOORE having after years 8. lUwr, Bradford, has very much misunderstood us. if PROGRESS OF bo jealously excluded from :: " MR. of he imagines that we desire to the law lays down as an axiom, " That no ABSOLUTISM IN any particiPat . $ sedulous devotion to the study of this sublime READ THIS. give the slightest counte- GERMANY, in tho management of their science, made himself perfect aaster nance to any legislative interference with the civil and one shallsitasj udge iuhisown cause. ' Weturn own affairs, fy. V$ of it in all its bran- COUNCIL OF THE religious liberty ' , and all the princes : ches, respectfully offers his Srvices to a discriminating THE BERMOND- of any portiou ef our felli.w citizens. therefore represented at these c. " < and enlightened public X SEY BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL CHARTE R But while we would guarantee the same rights and pri- , from those who are heated by having ferences s , trusting that by personal demon- vileges to them The Conference of Ministers at Dresden , are resolved that the repre---- ' stration some may be convinced of its truth and import- ASSOCIATION beg to apprise their Democratic brethren that we claim fer ourselves—that is, not been personally engaged in this controversy tativo princi ance. and the public generally, that they have engaged the to blind us to the mischief which may be inflicted upon has caused a temporary lull in tho storm of ple shall be carefully excliii- ' \ society, b to the Chartists of the country at large for a from In Horary Astrology.Professor M. has been eminently South London Hall, Webber-street, Bluckfriars-road , for y works that enslave the intellect, or produce politics, which has raged over Germany with the plan, so far, at least, as the nomV ¦ ' successful, the accuracy of his calculations three Wedresday evenings—January 29th, February 5th, a morbid and unhealthy state of moral being. We wish decision on this question. It is a vital and voico and the per- to combat error by truth moro than tropical fierceness for the last three is concerned. There is to be no i spicuity of his judgments have caused hundreds, who be- and February 12th, when Mr. E.Jones will give a course , to meet superstition by kuow- important one. If we saw any chance what- Fete ¦ fore considered it to be an imposture of three lectures. Subject : 'The People, their \Viong« ledge; and with that view shall, on all occasions, express years. The pause afford s an opportunity Legislature elected by the free and and a cheat, to join an honest, unbiassed ever of tho belligerents being reconciled, a of gener ••' the ranks ol the wise and bear their grateful testimony to and Bights, their Power and Weakness. , and independent opinion on such looking round and seeing what are votes of the people of Germany, its reality and exceeding usefulness Chair taken at eight o'clock. works as seem to us calculated to aid in i oing so. It is separation of the Chartist body into two Asso- the na- nor ^1] re- , when legitimately onething to expose tures and extent of the state be permitted to practised by educated ainHompetcntpersons. Josh I'eakcei, Secretary. what we conscientiously believo to be ciations would be the very last step we should disasters occasioned by have legislatures of jj This department of the Art (H.A.) esteemed mischievous, both mentally and morally, and another this protracted conflict of own in tho sense of those the most thing to invoke the advise. Division of power is, so many hostile created bv the vs ; beautiful, is founded on the sympathetic properties which aid of the civil power, to put down per se, an evil. elements. nous constitution s universally esist, moro or ltss TO TAILORS. opinions to which we are opposed. As to the use of the One general feature {strikes the granted after the move. , throughout nature, and term We only recommend it because it is a less which presumes that the Hcareuly bodies are the By approbation of Her Majesty, Queen Victoria 'Black slugs,' Mr. O'Connor has been long in the eye in its first survey of the scene of desola- ment of March, 1848. Where they do • prevail- , and habit of calling things by evil than the utter waste of power in internal aheadi ing causes (or instruments) in the hands of l'rovidbnce, IL R. II. Prince Albert. what he thinks their proper tion and that is, the ^discriminating exist, their powers will be limited whereby is produced all the manifold events names. With him a spade is simpiy a spade, and we disputes. However limited the means and the manner to met and changes NOW READY. fear he is too old in which the storm has consultivo functions (both physical and metaphysical) that happen on the sur- to be cured of his habit, by the well influence, poB3essed by either of the sections spent its fury on every ; but as to real power, fices of the respective systems • and by an easy though rPHE LONDON and PARIS FASHIONS meant remonstrances of our correspondent. prominent object ; the strongholds of Abso- Buch as tho imposition of taxes, the grantiw admirable the. ry, we are enabled to solve anv JL for AUTUMN and WINTER 1850-1, the mostsplendid Mr. E. Jones has sent us a letter, which would occupy about of Chartists, it would be at least directly ex- question on a column of the 1 lutism and the hard won of supplies, or the enactment ¦which the mind dwells with peculiar force, such as suc- and superbly-coloured PRINT ever before published by ' Star, denying the correctness of Mr. erted for their avowed purposes in the ono case. harvests of tho of meaW Alcock's report of the Manchester people, have each they will be rigidl cess in any particular enterprise, tratfelling, navigation, Messrs. Benjnmin READ and Co., 12, Hart-street, Blooms- meeting. We can only In the other, all must agree, that both are not in their turn folt tho force of y denied them. Eeartion i fiiends, enemies, disease and sickness (which suffering bury-square, London ; aud by G. BERGER, Holy well-street, repeat that we placed the report of Mr. Jones before the the tempest ; and if the one has been in the ascendant, Russia has fi-om), employment, matrimony, ic &c, Strand. This exquisitely engraved Print will be accom- public at the same .time, and with this we think that only unprofitably, but most lamentably and shattered decreed the i* in the latter arc gentleman oug by the lightnings establi shment o included the person whom the Querist will marry, the panied with Riding, Dress, Frock and Shooting Coat Pat- ht to be contented, as far ;is we an> con- mischievously misapplied, It is impossible that of Democracy, the other has f absolutism in its worst aci time, his or her attractions (personal or intellectual), tarns, allef the newest and most fashionable style, and cerned. been beaten down by most tyranous capa. James Dow.nie Democracy can assume either an organised tho heavy hail showers of forms. Timo will show # Klities, and employment, the degree of happiness that will every part fullyillustrated both for Cutting and Making-up. will tee by reference to the leading article, Despotism. what results. attend the union, &c. Stott 6d—J. questions at issue co o r the hour of enough, but that there must be :i reg: will send free to Cressby Gd—R. Greenwood Is Gd—S. , ntribute to pr t act the danger they had been themselves lar J.1A any address, on receipt of fifteen postage stamps, Whitbam ls-M.WhithamGd-J. Barker Gd—W. Barker dispute, and prevent its settlement. The dust the first to provision made by a public rate for tt pfcun directions to enable Ladies or Gentlemen to win the Gd—W. SutcHfte Is—J. Mooney Cd—S. Whithara Gd—T. promise, and which, although extorted in the purpose. affections of as many of the opposite sex as their hearts TOOTHACHE PREVENTED. Greenwood Cd—W. Barker Cd—T. Fielden 8d—R. Brook and the confusion created by the contest end, were may desire. Tbe , after all, the just due of those who All this is exceedingl not ) pioposal ia simple, and so captivatuv Trice Is. per packet ; past-free, Is. Id. 18s-J. Firth Gd—A Friend 3d—L. Midrier (i-J. Hnrs. blinds tho combatants themselves, and the en _ y gratifying, and and enthralling that all may be married, irrespective o fall 3d—J. Greenwoed G-J. Marland ls-J. Law Cd—T. forced their surrender. In 1848 little suprising. We are age, appearance BRAND'S ENAMEL , whole affair presents more of the aspect of the German naturally excited , or position ; and hist, though not least for FILLING DECAYING Astcn Gd—W. Barker 6d—W. Proctor Gd-J. Woodhead people were virtuall in at can be arranged with such TEETH, and RENDERING Cd—W. Barker what is y possession of all those speculate as to the cause which so unexpected ease and dclicacv that detec- THEM SOUND AND PAINLESS, has, from its uuquestien- Gs—Chartist Association 10s. generally called an " Irish row '' rights which had iicu is impossible. Address, Miss Jglia Booth, 14, G. Bateson, Shipley.—The money received for the Ho- been promised them forty brought together the Dean of Mauchesta court Uand- able excellence, obtained great popularity at home and than a controversy, conducted according to the . Holborn, London. abroad. Its curative agency is nesty Fund last week was stated to be from Snlsbt in- years before, when the victorious Church clergymen based upon a TRUE stead Of SlllFLET. recognised and systematic method of disunion. career of , Wesleyan Ministers, Im- Yourself ! what you are ! and what ft for ! THEORY of the cause of Tooth-ache, and hence its great Dowsjie INapoleon frightened Absolutism pendent Preachers, success. By most other remedies it is sought to Mr , Campsie.—The present quarter expireBin It has been assumed that in tho course we from its and Unitarian teachers, & Many years practice has established the svstein of Deli- YM the three weeks after this date. . propriety. A Federal Parliament this object. Without being raCter r m ba a tin ' nerve, and so stop the pain. Butjto destroy the nerve is have taken e bj and Na- too curious on fc ?fnrm! ° ** ? "'ri S. practised by itself a very painful operation The late Manchester Meetin«.—Mr. James Mann, the on th su ect, wo have been ac- tional Leg ^ciiiss uouru. Inr aBif cases she? points out, with , and often leads to very corresponding secretary islatures, a Free Press, Trial by subject, it is so singular an occurrence 1: unlailin<' sad consequences, for the tooth then becomes a dead sub- of Hebden Bridge, informs us tuated by party or personal prepossession, in that' accuracy, talents, tastes, affections, virtues, failiu«, and that no member of that locality Jury, the Right of Meeting, may bo pardoned all other characteristics. To stance in the living jaw, and produces the same amount of visited Manchester on favour of Manchester on the one ha and many other for venturing upon a cse* thofe entering upon business inflammation and the occasion of the late meeting. We have also received nd, and scarcel or two. ±er assistance will be duly appreciated, >aiu as would re:ult from any other a letter si y less valuable institutions, were won as she can dis foreign body embodied in a living organ . gned by T. S. Longbottom , J. Longbottom J, personal or party prejudices against London on fcnetly traceail the business qualifications of both sexes- BRANDE'S \oung J. B. Ilorsefall by the German people during that eventful Remembering the ttus advising them ENAMEL does not dsslrov the nerve, but by RESTORING , J. Horsefall, J. Pickering tl.e other. Nothing can be more void of cause of all other gre> in what pursuits to exercise their I. Pickmp, and T. Dyson, stating that no person from year. What reforms tali nts. 1 ersons desirous of a porfect THE SHELL OF THE TOOTH , completely protects the now remains of these spolia in this country, then we cann ot lie', knowledge of them- nerve from cold heat their locality went to Manchester with sticks, and that tho truth. There has not (at tho moment selves or rnends, must send a specimen of their , , or chemical or other agency, by they have op ima—theso rich spoils of tyranny ? The suspecting that tho parties writhe which pain is caused. By following tlic directions confidence in the new Executive, and are pre- we write) been the slightest personal commu- alluded to havefc stating the ax .and age, and enclosing thirteen postal , IN- pared te support them. l Dresden Conferences are a too sufficien t come convinced that the stamps, to Mies ., ^aa manv i ^ ^'^ &r oftsKW«¥*> , who for We have received a letter , or to keep alive angry passions. The he fetters oth^i MDS to aleE many yeare has made the Auatomj and Pathology of the from Mr. P Johnson winch they fondly fancied they public schools shoul their W' tion. Sentpostfh* 2^"pt£&tT of - complaining of the apathy of the sole object we have in view, is the organi- burst had d be secular in byMifisBooTn. fourteen postagestamps Chest and Lungs hie particular stud?. Chartists »ene- for ever. The re-establishment xlli The influence of BUAXDE'S B110KCHIAL SEJ2AT1VE rally in not supporting them zation of the Chartist feeling of the dation , had no arvierc pensce, they v° How to Pr oduce against the recent act of the country old system which the " a Crop of Whis ker* pursues the exacttrack of the inflammatory actisn caus- of peiice tyranny. The expenses, in the best people of Germany ne e nover have dreamt of setting on foot a sf P Or reproduce the it appears, amount possible mode that existing cir- eased their Ilair generally, whether W i „ a- ing cough. First soothing the glottis xitid epiglottis (the to nearly £5, which includes the eft orts to shake off for rate agitation . on foil's or deeay. DJustrated%ith three dlsease organs of voice) its seditive influence passes along the fine of £2, the cumstances will permit of. Wo should have five and Having resolved sVSd 1 " . solicitor's fee, and the expenses of a public meet- y 8 th° b°-all aild t^ all of that, however, it will of the > Sent post free by u. aoaTHj On mucous lining of the windpipe unto tbs bronchi!, sui, much preferred one organization ; but if that is, DDrSdenn P ' f ^- the be the duty .ggfJ a^gJ xilzyingpulmonary irritation, giving ease and comfort to ing, neatly the whole of which has been paid by a res Conferences, as is plainl tional Association not n18'' hard-working man. fai the time being, impossible, there is, as they the y avowed in to seo that they do GrapMclogyno 3fi/stertf, the chest—restoring the voice to Unaccustomed clearness This is wrong, and we trust Austoan notices, and tho onl or prevent tho hly 1 aad poser. that the Chartist body will render the assistance say in Lancashire, " no need for carrying diated - y half-repu- realisation of a thoroug .*! ACTKEN 'TIC TESTIMONIAL instructions " attributed sectarian l1 required. Subscriptions, in money or postage (wershed milk." Let us adopt tho next best to So plan of instruction. It ie liig Dark-street, Haverfordwest, Feb. ISf h, 1819. stamps, are to be sent to Mr. Philip Johnson, 41 course open to us, and that is EN G} amlj iQ iut of fact allthat that the disgrace was wiped away from ^W' SffiKff* *«i«*«2SSESSSS *s; Gentlemen,—Having been recommended by Mr. O. E. Ttirnmill-street, opposite , that each sec- fheXSthe MinistersT there P° > "awes of this town to try BRANDE'S BRONCHIAL Clerkenwell Green. The tion of the Chartist bod assembled have to confer country, of being next to Papal Italy, SpJJ Do you want Luxuriant following sums have been received y shall set about orga- about «, ll Uair, Wliislcm, dx ? *>*¦ dative, for a very severe cough with which I was :—P. Johnson nieing thebest modey adjusting the conflict- and Portugal, and to despotic Russia, i« ' troubled for more 2s. 6d. ; Thomas Brown, Is. ; Mr themselves in the manner most conso- ing Pnvn-ui11^? Patr<">age bestowed upon Miss than sk months, I did so, and after . Johnson , Cd • claims which have grown up want Booth^J^'s E0103MU, is sufficient evidence wining only two packets, I was perfectly recovered. I had Mr. Poole, 6d.; A. Found, Is. ; nant to their present views and since 1815. of any systematised and adequate F of iti amarilS 11 M. Hopkins, Is. : _ feelings- AUnat proper ** m reproducing the human hair, iS . """Ms that I could not rest night or day, with W. Osborne 2s. Cd. time, Austria was looked up to as the vision for the education le. ojseaseor natural ettSK Hilr y and in , ; Mr. Batchelor, Is.: Mr. appoint such officers as they respectivel have of the peop decay, preventing the hair faUing £«,.? 5f ^athing a tickling sensatiea the Ik. ; Small sums y very incarnation of Absolutism Strengthening weak hair off and ttle cough Corks, , 2a. Cd. the highest confidence in, and in ; and no other So far as lan ©f l , and chicking gnsam it£ !^r - . at times was so severe that I was future con- German power we comprehend the p guaranteed to praiace Whiskers, Modstlchel l caa now sleel> comfortably, andquite fine themselves to the had as yot acquired a sufficient parties, d ^ three weekc, HidHmt &o. £ free from aiDi- ' creation of a public seuEo who are, it appears, to bo heade faU. It is elegantly scented am P I am, 4c., Pobk and Poetry.—" It is quite gratifying of its own importance to enable it to *offic.entfor three months' ' opinion in favour of the enactment of the Bishop of Manchester, in opposit ion ' use will be sent free on thI gays a writer in the Dublin Advocate, "toBee most the question the right of Austria to supreme 1 receipt of twenty-four postage stamps, by¦ £' People's Charter, by all such rank the National Cob^ rnhke aU other IteoS Ag nt8 f of our country cottages now surrounded by' means as may and Association and Mr. preparations for the hair. it h free S p flve yeal'9 it has Been the great of tin saucepans, or a good supply of baths, which Bn Northam pton * taught manufactorymlnnfX? of » Although dead beaten at every turn, they seem j and public schools, under the , per J. Kejmill .. 0 10 0 them otherwise ? Has it not been for twelve Billingsgate If tho accusation be are likely to bo in great demand this next season. cal rateS ma- Three Lovers of Fair Play , Lincoln yearB true, it applies to determined still to 0 16 the great manufactory of Billingsgate ? The more than one of Mr. Holyoako's maintain a contest, to them Let him ask them to make him a Town Councillor. ji»eiuent &&& superintendence of the local A Few La nd Members , Sewton Moor, Cheshire 0 5 0 " ava- On h utterly W . Hansell lanche, therefore, cannot take the Alps by sur- ° Executive> who, for a coSei- disgraceful . Wo inserted last week We would rather advise him to cultivate the respect , and without any compulsory doc- , North Shields .. . 006 prise !&? ' A K Mr. ithorities BadcUffe Bridge, peril. Hamer .. 0 12 6 . When such coals are shot down at your New- at tweU e years weve more or leS9 E. Perry's address of condolence to and affection of those by whoso labour he lias re- E castle SmnffiMth fi ' > inal and credal instruction, the foundation . C. Tutlmry ...... 010 you may complain of the error in the delivery, *10 man:igem<>nt of this journal , and himself, with the mean and shabb alised his present wealth , and by those exertions Braintre e, per J. Dut responsiblerefnnnS forf its y feeler for hate been laid for a rational and national Howe .. .. 0 2 C you cannot be shocked at the quality of the contents : " Our withers are a public alone ho can expeet to increase it. There is, not and ill Messrs . Hill and Shatter s, Norwi ch (I un wrung.' Since the subscription, to remunerate him for Education. That is the only per- *..' 0 5 eSpeClall you have no ri disqualify the first momen t of our con- never has been , anything unreasonable required of ¦«tem of Rotherha m, per J. Stansfiel d .. .. 0 7 0 ?m£in y' 8ht t<> nexion with tho paper his hoavy sacrifices and losses, incurred b his him From * Pro"ouncerstitious errors tt .. .. 0 C 6 blfnSKemploytha "" ** " *" *" oft• JiditorT.J- his men. Our Bpace last week would not Nottin gham , per J. Sweet .. S m August last, we formally and expli- also have tho opinion of somo of the principal [lightened people will not long be kept in .. 0 i 10 +J° i"s°-C!llled Councils " asperso par- citly permit us to comment upon this mendacious From West Port, Edinbur gh—A Somerrille .. 0 2 6 nf ^ thcy can announced thatourgreat and guidingprinciple, inhabitants—the magistrates to wit—that Mr. P. either by politicians or priests ; B- Burket t .. m^ni T j . in reality, know very little— on all occasions and mendicious document. It sets out mdaco .. .. 0 2 G 2»g the c°n Uctors of , would be to discourage tho per- with ought, injustice, to pay the same price as Messrs. spread of knowledge is contem- Mr. Uohinson, Green Side .. .. o 2 G . 5 . y°«f Paper- This can sonal quarrels, and the use of the abusive the expression of a conviction—Mr. \\alton a»tl lereforc, tlie Mr. BrowH y 5e 5e™ed'ed-J«9t say who language, Perry's of Shoolbred , that being the market , Fountain Bridge.. .. 0 10 W,leagues . you are ! My col- which had cast, so much disgrace on the course, price. We hope, oraueousto the progress of Democracy ; and It Dunlop, Linlithgow .. ., 0 0 6 of the Executive may have been in error on Chartist and what he has gammoned 102 wise- and believe he will pay it yet. Wo ims account movement in the eyes of the rest of the community. acres have received an " addres who does most to promote the one, most Middkton , Lancashire , per 3. Consterdine .. 0 9 6 , in attaching so much importance to the If Mr to indorse—that " Trades' Union pro- issued by the liammermen e Uaslmgden, per R. Brierley Manchester . Holyoake will turn to tho Star of November of Messrs. Shavp, Brothers, and labours for the steady progress, and the .. .. 07 6 question. We said you were in a mino- last, he will ceedings have uniformly proved seriously Co., of Man- -nly Hightown , near Leeds, per E. Cleg? .. 16 0 uty ; we did not expect find in tho anniversary article, a state- Chester, in the eight week of their strike to tho Lepton to find that you were also ment on detrimental to tho interests of all manufactu- , Itimate supremacy of the latter. , near Hndd ersfidd , per fi Lodge .. 0 9 8 unknown. The negation of the subject, which we respectfully submit trades of Great Britain." Wo have also received U. Rudd , Hocfclej, Birmingham .. 0 10 publicity may not be a justifies us in ring towns, &c, in which an application negation of worth-perhaps the condemning language which is as dis- they have been suf- from the seamen of the Port of S. Hudson , Malmsbury .. .. 0 0 6 contrary-but the creditable-to the parties who make use of it, as it fered to prevail. To this bold assertion wo Lynn, formerly connected with this STERIAL CHANGES IN Ossett , near Dewsbur y, per J. Archer animus of this controversy has arisen from the sup- " Association. MINI .. 0 15 3 position ; is to the cause they profess to have at heart, If, give Our unqualified Who aleo aro on tho strike in resistance to a FHANUE. Preston , per W. Liadle .. .. 0 5 0 that particularl y known men were at the Binee the contradiction. Our con- most J. Goaben and J. J. W. F., Hyson Green head of it. date of that article, we have been unablo viction unwarrantable reduotion in their wages. Wo need .. 0 16 to keep , founded upon a pretty extensive expe- scarcely say to A few Friends, Hamilton, per A. Walker 0 15 0 The question of authority our columns entirely clear of those per- them, and all men similarly Exeter .. between the two Com- sonal disputes, and the torrent rience is, that Trades' Unions, with all their situated, our sympathies Victory has for tho moment inclined to the , ptr lL. Fink .. .. 1 IS 0 mittees involves an element which of invective, which , naturally extend to them, Salford , per J. Johnson .. .. 0 6 10 you obscure ; but unfortunately, some people seem naturally to pour imperfections, have, wherever they have pre- not from a desire to array labour resident. The dreaded and detested n you are serious in assuming to represent the against capi. Todmorden, per T. Fielden .. .. 3 6 1 out upon such occasions, it is again some of Mr. vailed, exercised a powerful and salutary in- tal, but to repel the encroachments of capital iiasgajkoer viceroy over BECEIVED AT LAND OFFICE, Democraay of Britain, it ought to be your part to is no longer " Holyoake's colleagues and supporters who havo fluence in arresting against labour. If consistently with our laws wo W. Arnold ...... 006 distinguish it. There is at bottom a principle of been the downward tendency of can render any im." Louis Napoieox ha3 asserted his T. Perr y the cause. Had we not given insertion to w service to the seamen of Lynn; tho ...... 006 order, which, if not recognised and respected, no their ages. That they have not been more effec- Central ipreme right to appoint and displace the C. Owen .. .. 0 0 G letters and resolutions, we should have boen Committee believe it will bo their duty Chartist party in this country can ever preserve as- accused of partiality, tive, is referable to imperfections in their con- as well as it is their inclination oramander-iu-Chief , and consequently his From Kensington —Mr. Wood .. .. 010 sociative unity, and of desiring to suppress , to do so 31r. Wooldridge or command public respect. You say and stifle the expression f struction and practice, and not the princi le But both these questions wo must .. .. 010 waifs and strays o public opinion in what p postpone for ipremacy in the capacity of Head of the Exe- Mr. Beasley ...... 010 "' ' included, that only 1800 votes has been—even as it is—most upou which they another week, as we may not encroach too J. wete mustered b untruly call our are founded—"To raise or much itive over thearmy. That he places a Wgh. Bamh rs • • .. .. 006 y the London Executive ;" out you "Star Chamber." keep up the upon tho privilego so kindly awarded us by the H- SneU ...... 006 conceal this fact, that, waifs and strays general rate of wages, by associa- alue on this power is evident, from the strenu- " " asrain Another misapprehension on the part of Mr. proprietor and Editor of tho Star. included, the Manchester Council have not half that tive combination , is a thing to be welcomed is and the continuous efforts he has made to £17 Holyoake is, that we send the Executive " back to William Teei, secretary _ _JU0 number of constituents. Now Demoeracy is not a the first and rejoiced at," upon the authority of Mr. 259, Tottenham-court-road. cquiro it, and by the dogged obstinacy with caprice form of Democracy, &c." If he will look , but a body of defined principles, the clear- hack again at the passage he will Mill, & higher authority, wo expect, than tho Hch he refused to listen to any compromise est of which is that the see that it refers majority alone can authorise to the West Riding resolutions. As to Mr. Holy- combined experience aiid wisdom of Mr. E. a the part of the majority, which fell short of government. For myself, I have no objection Bakewell's Cofti.no TELKGium.—Wo, somo WIDING-DP OF THE LAND COMPANY. to oake's exposition of democracy, and other portions Perry and his 102 self-interested condolers. time since, gave an account of a very BECEIVED BI W. BIDEE. the Manchester Council. If the majority who of his ingenious in- :ie removal of the hated General, and the arguments, wo do not pretend to controvert We can give plent vention, by means of which an individual writing at elected the London Committoe choose to elect them, them in these notes. Our readers y of instances iu our own cknowlsdgment of his own supremacy. For Easter Shilbottle , Alnwick .. .. 0 5 0 I am willing will judge for practice one extremity of tho country can transmit, through l' to obey them. But as the principle of themselves as to their force and , where not only have wages heen b.e time being, fortune favours the tenant of J- -B- •• .. .. 006 majority is not one applicability. a single telegraphic wire, a perfect f ac-nmite of irom Wigton —J. Turn hull .. 006 of absolute numbers, but of re- We desire, once for all, most sincer maintained, but advanced, and not to the bElysee. He has kept the best business .. lative proportion, we are ely, to as- what he has written , so that it shall appear in J".,, •• .. o o g , as Democratic Chartists, sure Mr. Holyoake and his colleagues that we have detriment, but manifestly to tbe henefit of tho len of his own Cabinet Drouyx J-T' Coi?Trkhill .. ..•• 0 bound to act upon the appointment the course of a few minutes, though it were a , and in M. .. o G of the greater neither personal nor party feeling on the subject. localities where those successes have been whole page or more W.JV iears ...... 006 proportion. Should we refuse in our own society ob- , at tho other extremity ot the )e'Lhuys has secured the accession of a man T. Beu .. to We are, fortunately, placed in an independent posi- tained. And we shall line, and of course, at however great a distance. .. ;; o o 6 acknowledge government of the majority, how can tion , and trust wo may presently havo the f considerable influence and reputation. The FromBlandf ora—T. Saun dsrs , jun. .. 0 2 6 we go to parliament and add without egotism, that Tin Trade of We are glad to perceive that this beau-ideal of the G. P. Saun ders 0 0 (j ask for the national elec- during a long public lifo we have Wolverhampton to add to our )rleanists and Legitimists are in a " fix ;" .. ,, tion of members, endeavoured to teles; raphio pen is still hold to bo a practicable in- H. Marshall .. 010 to be placed on the nrincinle of maintain an impartial tone of mind list. hey have the power undoubtedl a .. .. majority, as the Charter , and to aim at all vention. We had feared that it had turned out to y of pl cing J .P. and W. H. .. .. 0 2 0 proposes ? To call this a times rather to promote the diffusion and the tri- Ho then expresses his "hi gh approbation J U personal dispute is simply an be more perfect in theory than attainable in ?haxgarniek at the head of troops to m A - '• •• .. 010 unpardonable misap- umph of great principles, than to subordinate them of the resolute and practico. But on T. E.and C...... 0 1 o plication of terms on the part of a ablo resistance he is offer- Wednesday last Mr. Bake- rotect tho Assembly, but they are civilly in- W. IL and journalist. It is to personal interests or influences. well exhibited T. C...... 010 the vindication of the vital principle of government ing to tho attempt now making to subject him- it at tho Russell Institution , Great armed by the President that nobody is Tliree Brothers , Foston Gate (2nd sub.) .. 0 3 0 in In this spirit we shall continue to conduct the self Coram-street, with considerable success. Tho Mary Ann T which we engage; and how can the Manchester Star ao far and his brothor George, the gentle Fearn- ;oing to attack it. In a city like Paris, where . Ffston Gate .. .. 0 10 Council hope as we are concerned. If, in past times, principle, as many of our readers may remember. T. Phillips, Garndiffeth .. .. 0 0 6 to govern their own constituencies if "it has been the great manufactory combe, and Mr. Thrustan, to what he terms . political blunder is much more Centra l Uoseiulale they begin by disregarding of Billings- consists mainly in tho windingof an iron pointround fatal to a , per J. Ashnrrt h .. 0 G 0 it ? If you can concede gate," it is our earnest desire, and shall be the dictates of tho National Association of J. and W. Stead , Holbeck .. that we have, in this our a cylinder at each extremity of the line of tolograph arty than a political crime, such an appoint- .. 016 respect, followed a sense of unremitting endeavour, to render it in future free United Trades. the cy Shr ewsbury, per J. Cos .. ., 0 6 0 political duty, you will give the authority " linder in the one case being covered with a ment would provoke nothing but laughter and Esther Wri ght, per J. Kershaw of jour- from all reproach, in that respect at least. We aheet of tinfoil, written on with a , Queenshead .. 0 0 6 nalist to a rule of discipline of indispensable value In answer to this equally untrue statement, non-conducting idicale on all hands. Indeed from what has J.Kershaw, Qucenshea d .. .. 0 0 6 have said, and now repeat it, that the principles of we beg nk, whilo in tho other it is covered with a sheet of Newton Moor, h to the people. This point once clear, the Manches- which it is to say there has been no further dicta- thready transpired, it is quite evident that C eshire, per A. Henderson .. 0 3 6 ter question the advocate are noble and beneficient, paper chemically prepared, so that the iron W. Hansell , North Shields .. .. 0 2 0 will subside on our part. and they ought to be advocated in a corresponding tion in tho case than the butcher uses to his fter a certain amount of blaster for the Land Members The argument points in electrical action (as both cylinders sake , Rochdale , perR Gill .1 0 0 of your article is, " Lot there bo spirit. We feel certain, that whatever may customers, or than Mr. Perry constantly uses RadcUfie Brid ge, per R. Ham e* .. 0 3 0 two Executives without bo the turn simultaneously, regulated in synchronous »f appearances, the majority "will accept the more dispute," and for this case in other quarters, Mr. Holyoake will not dis- to his customers. M leg G. and W. Goody and W. Hussell, Braintre e .. 0 16 inexplicable reason : that it is '' y of mutton is to be tune by elootro-magnetism) trace thoir apparent Cabinet of January, 1851, «s tin fait accomp li, J. Dickens and J.Moorhou se great folly to be approve of this sentiment, or distrust tho sincerity sold for so course round tho , Huddersfie ld .. 0 10 quarrelling who shall lead when there is nothing much per pound," quoth the but- oylinders spirally; the non-con- rnd turn their attention to new schemes and Messrs . Hill and ShaMers , Norwich . 8 5 0 of our statement, that we mean to act consistently ducting intorvals, as they D. Jones to lead i which is true enough ; but surel cher, " and if you want to buy it, you know pass over the ink in theona combinations , Carlisle .. .. 0 0 G y if upon it.—Ed. A. S.] case, being marked and denoted , by which 1852 may turn up a W. Gord on, Bradford, Wilts .. there be nothing to lead, on* Executive is the price." "My tin saucepaus and in the other by ,. 0 1 o enough pepper blank or white intervals, in a blue nnning card for their respective parties. J. Croom , Bradford, Wilts .. .. 0 2 0 to do it. Two need not be set up for that purpose. boxes, &c, are so much spiral, so that Nottingham, per J. Sweet TUE HALIFAX DISTRICT per doz.," say the an exact copy of the writing appears in The Republican newspapers have very pru- .. ,. o 4 o You very properly expose the nonsense (of DELEGATE Perrys, &c. ; white cha- R. Suniop, Linlithgow .. ., 0 0 6 which the public MEETING. " you know our terms." The racters on a bluo ground, and distinctly legible. lently and properly supported the President G. Booth are well tired) of any small , Middleton, Lancashire .. 0 10 party, as the National tinmen, upon just the same principle, have The paper can also be prepared so aa only after- R. Smith , O'ConnorviUe .. .. 010 Charter Association un- igainst the palpably selfish and dishonestpre- TO THB EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. said, " If you, gentlemen, want to buy wards to show the writing, and thus to insuro se« R. Rudd .Hockley, Birmingham ,, 0 10 doubtedly now is, of " assuming national authority, our tensions oi the " Bnrgraves/' while they have Lye Waste claiming national obedience Dear Sir,—On looking over the Star of labour, such and cresy between correspondents.— The Builder. , per S. Welch .. .. 0 3 11 , or affecting to lead a Sunday such, as you will find in this The Late at the same time keld aloof from com- Malmsbur y, per S. Hudson .. .. 0 5 10 national party." Rut. why did you employ all last I found I had omitted to mention that previous book, JPretxnder Topis* Miracle a.j Preston your being the same as your neighbours pay, Lyons,—The Gazette de L nitting themselves to the support of the new , per W. Liddle .. .. 0 5 0 indignation on us ? In the same article you tell to tho first resolution being put from the chair, it and two yon contains the follow- Salford, per J. Joh uson .. ., 0 0 6 was moved that the " Lower Warley thirds of all the tinmen in Wolver- ing :— " We learn that the Commission appointed cabinet. Their strength, they well know, lies F. W. Sncksmi th the Manchester Council,—who, at least, are equally and Sowei-by , Bristol .. .. 00 6 insignificant, in point of funds localities withdraw from the district." The reason hampton are now receiving, is our price ; you by the Archbishop of Avignon , to examine into the to a large extent in the divisions which sepa- BECEITED AT LAKD OFTICE . , constituents, and faots aflarmed J. F. Redburn .. station—you tell that for so doing was that they were determined to sup- know our terms." with regard to the picture in the .. .. 010 Council "to set about its chapel of St. Salumin-les-Apt rate the reactionary and anti-republican ma- W. Arn old ...... 006 own work of organising a People' port the Manchester Council. By inserting the Dictation , has decided unani- p s party." If it ! dictation ! groans Mr. Perry. l jority. In proportion as they are estranged «ry •¦ .. .. 006 be preposterous presumption ahore in your next journal you will much oblige mous y that there are no' grounds for proceeding Mr.£ , " " in us to do it, , Dictation ! dictation ! echos the 102 wise-acres from each other Wood ...... 010 what is it in them? "Why Yours, look upon the skies which God has made, and have public ascendancy, , affirming the necessity of some legislative , Morning Chronicle. vicinity, will sing some of the most popular songs of a share of common blessings which is impossible. It is im- enactment for securing one day's rest in seven. which, neither by law nor justice, you tie day, aud an which heaven has possible to us, it is impossible to you, it is impossible are The following is the proportion of committals eScient quadrille band will attend. bcston cd. But there is another species of persecu- " Peiverts" to Rome.—The secession from the entitled to; and we will continue, as hereto- to tho population of the three kingdoms In connexion with the above t<' your Manchester proiiges. The previous agita- Ch rch of En :—»Ia benefit, the directors ion which you have undergone,—a persecution at tions to which you refer u gland of Mr. Francis It. Ward, son of fore, our strenuous resistance to it, if it England and Wales, one offender to of the Longton Working Man's Hall Lave given , which were founded on Mr. Alderman Ward, of Bristol pleaseB 572 persona • once uncalled for, bitter, and unrelenting ; un- one idea, existed only when one idea was in the , and a member of you and your friends to in Ireland , one offen der to 194 persons ; in the use of tbo hall for the above purpose. the eminent legal firm of Osbornes, Wards protract this struggle Soot- called for, because the best framed schemes, when ascendent among the agitators. You know that , and for another twelvemonth—and land, one offender to GOl persons ; so that by this opposed by interest, and a corrupt legislative Co., of that city, who, with his lady, were last week then will resist scale Scotlaud aup TO MR. IT when the political idea of Chartistn was isolated, received you still. eara to be the highest, and Ire- . RIDER. influence, when prosecuted by those that may into the Roman Catholic church, has been land the Dear Sin,—Enclosed yon will that Chartism flourished , and that it was the rise followed by lowest in general civilization.—Spectator find a Post-office chance to possess the ruling power, are nullified in that of the Rev. J. II. Woodward, in- The last h in Something order for the sum. of £1 Gs., of the Social idea which paralysed it. Now the two cumbent he < paragrap the address is a rich Bkneath the Surface.—a French- made payable at the action ; bitter, because coming from those whose of t large and populous parish of St man e General Post-office , St. Martin's-le-Grand ideasare in the field, and over-ride men's min ds. James, in that city, piece of egotistical bombast ; and we think , conv rsing in English with an Englishman , London, interests have been the object of your study and the who has intimated his intention staying in Paris, on the for the defence of that honoured an4 esteemed Chartists are mostly Socialists, and Socialists have ot immediately placing his resi Mr. Winn is entitled to some credit for the subject of the underground end of your endeavours ; unrelenting, because no re-expanded into Chartists. Do you think it possi- gnation of that concerts in that capital, asked if there were any champion of liberty, F. O'Connor, E-q., M.P., living m the hands of tho bishop. The truthful delinoation he has given of Mr. subscribed by a few means are left untried that the press or the plat- ble that the same men can be found to unite for church was similar establishments in London. Tho English- friends in the cause of human form can suppl densely crowded on Sunday, it being understood Perry's peculiar pompous vanity. redemption—a cause iu which that y to damage your character ; in such merely political reform, and hold in abeyance their that the rev How Mr. man quietly replied, that London abounded in sentleinan has a situation we deeply sympathise and . divine would preach his farewell ser- Winn, old stager as he is Mimcsellers. spent his life and fortune, and for advocatin" with you, sscial claims, when both might be advanced mon and enter , must have chuckled Oh !— Cock's Musical Misccllanv. which trust that you will yet rise superior to it and upon a statement of tho reasons in his A tobno lady, passing fls aiid his family have bem persecuted and pro- , pour together ?—and, what is more to the purpose, the wnicn nad led him sleeve when penning the following: from Scotland to England confusion and dismay on your opponents. We have Partnership to secede. This, however, he at Christmas, brought with her, openly, a couplf Kcuted—a cause which must ultimatelv triumph, social changes in our laws, as those of aid not do; having, in concurrence " and we feel firm ly convinced that you ic spite watcbed your political career—we have marked and the Taxes on Knowledge for instance—can be with some of gallons of whisky, with a permit attached, of the paltry and contemptible rubbish your stern adherence friends, thought that his doing so might lead will eventually find yourself abundantly consoled "Rliiih Bradsnaw, and his clique, may utter to the principles of the Char- obtained without waiting for the Charter. These excitement to and rewarded which , she was told , would keep her all right. Not against ter in good and in evil , and possibly to confusion and uproar . , in the approbation and gratitude of the character of that faithful and unflinching report ; our eyes have not are premises in your argument which you omit, The living is all intelligent and well disposed so. Hor whisky was seized at Berwick—and she. advo- been closed to the fact that you have fought single- vested in trustee?, all of whom aro of persons among your too, wa3 seized , Sho was kept in durance cate of the working classes. We hope for the fnturo forget, or conceal. If the Chartist is to get, as you CTangelical principles fellow townsmen , and in your own three handed, in the midst of the people's enemies, in the Social , to which section of tho consciousness of days, and then set at liberty. ttai Mr. O'Connor will take no notice of the super- say he should get, for you say he wants it— " ™ 1 Woodward , the signal benefits you will have conferred people's cause, and for the people's rights ; such disci line" being a J ?'- when appointed as the suc- on the Representation op Glamorganshire. cilious abuse which any party may utter, or write p —how can he do it without cessor of the Rev. T. Biddul ph commercial commun ity generally, by successfully — A Pro- circumstances require a man of no ordinary stamp, Socialist ? and if he be a Socialist and alto a Char- , belonged, lie has tectionist candidate, Sir George Tyler egainit Mm, till he can have justice at the hands of and you tor some time, however, been a Puseyite resisting a formidable attempt to array labour , supported an have proved yourself the man the circum- tist, as thousands are, why should the same man be , and not against by the Bridgend Agricultural Protection impartial judge, and an unprejudiced jury, and stances demanded. long since Dr. Pusey preached two sermons in his capital , &c." Society that will never be until the People's Charter be- The battle is not yet fought,— taxed to support tivo organisations, when one r< m has issued an address to tho electors. Although the race la not yet run,—the Charter, with all its ?w ;. °PPositi»n to an intimation by tho bishop What a peculiarl i no second candidate comes the law of the land. Hoping that those who glorious would do ? It the London Committee do not ex- that the proceeding did y gnorant and badly dis- has yet been formerly an* provisions, is yet an object of the future,— pand their objects so as to include social as well not meet with his approba- posed o le nounced, it is not expected call themselves leaders of the people will throw you have endured , tion. Une of the rev. incumbent' pe p , according to this logic, the that Sir Gcorgo will be aside the burden and heat of the day, as political rights, they will necessitate a new s curates preceded permitted to walk over the course their differences, and unite and struggle for the hottest of the him in the inarch to Rome. Mr. Woodward " worthy and independent Burgesses of St. unopposed we persecution ; go oh, noble sir, in party, and the one in embryo at John-street will man ot was a The GooD-nraouR of some people is ebject, instead of leadership; and that our the great and good cause active benevolence, and , apart from his Paul and St. John must be," or how stupidly owing to0 "totst and live to see .-stand by the helm of the arise to claim the support your profession of sym- lble fUnd f uncompromising friend may good old ship with the Charter proudly floating at 1 WaS V6ry lnUCh bel0Ved by blind to the immense claims Mr. Perry had on Sofc -^onceit-U &s e&rts crowned with success, is the'sincere wish her mast-head, and pathy with them entitles them to expect. " his WouS in° « let us battle beneath her, until SSSaSI ' their " approbation and gratitude." And as to Dr. jour's in the cause of right against might, victory s gue doth waft Being involved in your strictures as a member of Fire.— On in«?miJ? u "^ent reference Kitto'a us over the wreck of class Thursday morning, about eieht for Mr. Perry's own consciousness of the sig- infirmmes-that ho is Ebesezeb Clegg. misrule, and land us safe in the London Executive, and not having troubled you o clock, a fire broke " both deaf and dumb-is cor- Hi hiown the port of happiness, out on tho premises in tho oc nal upon the commer- rected, on /'the best authority ; g , January 14, 1851. where each can sit under bis vine before on this subject, and not desiring to do it cupation of Messrs. M'Corquodale benefit he has conferred " only the former and fig-tree, none again, I hope you will accord me insertion of this and Co., Pprinters , intensel of these misfortunes is suffered by him! daring to make him afraid. situate in the rear of Cardington.Street cial community generally," how y letter in your paper of next Saturday. , llamp- " duction of the duty on conveyances . THE WISDIXG-LT AXD U05ESTI FUXDS. I am, dear, honoured and respected sir, •tead-road , and near to the Euston station of the satirical ! Think of Haines on the treadmill notnJ«ff attest . does behalf of tbe Chartists London cabs nor omnibuses. On of this place, Yours respectfully, and North-Western Railway. Considerable for two hours' absence—think of the poor The stamp on YOWS truly, Indenturea of Apprenticeihipg de« TO THE EDITOR OF THE XOETBEES STAB. George Jacob Holyoake. , "*ft^ended , from the chcum- Liverpool man and his dead and unburied child pends on the number of words, itbeing thought ,. .—I send youaPcst-office BESJAM 1S PlLLKiO . SHMmistance of the ablbuilding in which the fire that, ^ order for ten shil- Reatoner Office , January 15th. at The occurred —think of the family conspiracy to entice the between toaster and servant, the fewer ^°g?, for myself and Xoah Shalders; five shillings Grimshaw Well, Padiham, being surrounded by workshopster. containing property words the »r _ < larac prompt Frenchmen, by falso representations and better. tne Wu,dma Up Of tjie Lana Company, and five January Sth, 1831. c! arrival pro- Song [The preceding comment on our leader of last Hohow^wever, o?^f the ° . mises—think of these things, and for Mr. St. Barnabas Bennett.—"I've Jiangs for Mr. O'Connor's lawsuit. I shonld have engines arrested the progress of the then think been Rome-in I' *** week has only confirmed us in the opinions there g r of Mr. Perry talking about his g, ve been Rome-ing."—Punch. Wore, but have been expecting to be called of a parish in expressed. Air. Hol ° t : but DOt WoreWentire de- " own consci- *Wn far it The CncRCHWARDEXS Yorkshire yoake has great experience as st7ucrn t xTcsst s ousness of the sig a e Those wno contemplate on the multitude of railroads— Tom, Ac., following answer to the circular a debater ; his professional culti- tl\ w ¥ i - Corquodata's establishment n l ben fits, &c." Fudge the immensity of steam aorwieb, 14 have returned the pursuits naturally was !™completed. The fire is supposed to power—the improvements in tho Jan, , 1851. J. F. Dm. received by them from the National Club :—" The vate a power of analysis, and the facility of quickly have ori- The Protean Perry having thus addressed mechanical, manufacturin g, and agricul tural knowledge of ¦" a Piece of lig him- -~—¦————^ta— churchwardens of know their duty too well to perceiving the meaning of other writers, and when ffilfr hted paper having acci- self, in the name of his 102 our countrymen , may trul y exclaim, 'This is an Age of fa»en on the floor friends, with the YTonders. 1 But it is not in those extensive affairs only "£ *&&s that *he Bomaa Catholics of Glasgow require instructions how to perform it from London hei has assumed conclusions so utterly at variance fiffilighting a during the operation of agility of an and i fire m one of the offices. Harlequin, shifts his position, tha t society is rapidly advaccing : the art of medicine puts neigh ' propose to start in that clubs, and preaching dukes. Therefore, after with the truth as those contained in the second and general ameliora - bourhood OT and replies to his own address. Of iu its claim for a shar e in producing the "J to weekly to be called tho ihMe for reading Mr. Bellamy's printed circular, they ha^e third paragraphs of his letter, we can have little Pen^rate through a thick covering course the tion. Diseases which , only a fow years ago were most journal, , otnf snowJtl2 , ! belowV a sheet answer is a counterpart e defence tJjejr principles. unanimously regohed to burn it, and have burnt it hope that prolonged controversy will lead to any of ice, or through a covering to the address. There alarmin r , are now subdued , or rende red easy of cure—the Jj} and adrocW Of — of grass on pasture is 1but small-pox philosophy of a Jenner , and Wxgow accordingl .beneficial result, If Mr, Holyoake, under the in- , all of which act as non-con- one Bentence we desire to refer to. We annihilated by the llirald. y." flunk, for tbe gout not feared , seeing there is a speedy renn iy iO wilfulassurance, it" caps theclimax" Blair 's Gout aud Rheumatic PUli. ^^^^^ NORT HERN STAR. ¦ ¦ - ^HE - r - *^ n r i - ~ - * ~ January ¦ ¦ „„ __ ~~ ¦ _ —..— ,., , , 18, i 8^ 'JI- I £§£Sf if Mett*9QU9.SXetranali* fold ing, buthnf. waswno soonannn foundfating li«;«~ying on theti,/. stononi»». \^Z_ ' — - — — . I flooring in an insensible state, and bleeding pro- Efle fashionable little town of Weston-super Marc, almost tionecnng agent, in Sunderland. From the re- Fatal Railway &romnro*. every house ov Accident at on "^N Health or "Losbox Dcihxg Tnu Week.—In the fusely from the ears. He was taken to the Chariug- building of which was more or less marks that fell from his lordship at the meetings High Court of Justiciary ;of VlA Cm T r A SER affected by it. At ScoflVn ) »i' I week ending last Saturday, 1,02-3 deaths were cross Hospital and died the next night, never having tv r i VA«.-A case having some- Emmasual church two pinnacles, held in those towns it would appear that he and lOtli inst., for the trial of *t been able to thing of the features< of weighing over three tous each, , his party are prepared Jaft £ registered in the districts of the metropolis. In the speak. On a post mortem examination that of the unfortunate were thrown down , when the house meets, to Galletly, John Fulton , and ,W S*^ • Corresponding weeks of the ten years (1841-50), the of the body it was found that the skull was frac- Jane Wilbred has just been brought before a bench and one of them falling backwards to the church give tho recent Papal aggression their determined men and guards in of Worcestershire carried in the roof tho employ Of n >.Vi average w;»3 1.1G2 : compared witk -which the pre- tured from ear to ear, and there was laceration of magistrates. Iu this case the of the nave, smashing the pews opposition. His lordshi p did not give his ship- and Glasgow Railway Company e the brain by ill-used domestic was a beneath and doing T, M sent return exhibits a favourable result. And if it the bone. The foreman thought if the young girl named Hannah injury to a considerable amount. owner friends even tho forlorn hope of a resump- set out the specific charge against «, , l could be safely assumed, notwithstanding the effects deceased was incapable of work he ought to have Uinton, aged sixteen years, who at Michaelmas last Several vessels off tbe shore were placed in immi- tion of tho navigation laws. vorsers respectivel ^\ was y, and concluded of the various epidemic*, that th« population lias been assisted down the ladder. The jury then re- hired at a statute fair by Mr. John Lee, a far- nent peril ; a schooner was prevented ijoing on a Dreadful Shipwreck and Loss oe Life.— that by reason of misconduct 1$M" turned a verdict of Accidental death. mer, of Kempsey, near rnck by the intrepidity King8ton.—Tbe mail steamer and m !%> increased yearly :it tlie rate of 1*55 per cent, (the " " Worcester, who engaged her of some boatmen who went , St. Columbia, which of the accused, John Morrison W*> i£ annual rate of increase observe 1 in London between Scpposed Child Murders.—On Wednesday Mr, as nursemaid to his children at the wages of £2 per offto her assistance, and a sloop drove from her an- arrived from Ilolydead on Monday, Btates that on not M'Arthur, year. The Walter Lennox £ K? the two censuses of 1831 and 1841) and the above M. Wakley, the deputy coroner, held two inquests girl was never healthy or strong, but has chorage under Bream Down went in among the Saturday night last, during a violent gale from tlie Middlcton , passengers by said at the Fountain public-house become much rail^L'^d average were proportionally augmented, the com- , King-street, Seven emaciated since her entry upon her fishing nets, doing a great deal of damage both to westward, a large American ship, from Boston, van mortally injured, and afterwards S' parison would show the public Dials, on the bodies of two male infants Ce# w H herself and them. At Clevedon, ashore to the south of the Stack Light, died > health of the week , supposed ?«1T j ,PPe*r«nce before the magis- Burnham, &c, and in a a large attendance of witnesses mnJ r in a still more satisfactory point of view to have been murdered. The first case trate she appeared much emaciated the gale also" raged furiously. very short time went to piece, and what is melan- '^s . But it waa on the , and her features At the former place posed to the facts, with which the nutiil*V will be found on examination that, in fire out of body of the male child of Julia ilaloney, who was appeared pinched and careworn , her several pieces of wreck and a small boat have come choly to state, eleven of her crew met with watery charged on Wednesday general ap- Bl™d W a ed b ^e iL»> ten correspanding weeks, the returns differ little at Bow-street for con- pearance being that of a person much ashore, as also a West India sugar hogshead (sup- graves. Her cargo, a valuable one, principally «!52?l uuuu aa 7'puiHisiiea. ?* in ine* l cealing theOn birth. The older. She nowsp, , n "7 «, sa from.that of hat week, or fall much below it, whilst bodiny was found in the drain deposed to frequent cassations inflicted by her posed to have belonged to some outward bound tobacco in leaf, is strewed along the shore in close of the evidence, which " an onse ucc mas er and did nJt i * 1 excessive mortality presses on other parts of °f ^V} °T Q n-street., at which mistress, out especially the latter. Her ship) with linseed meal and branded M in a that locality ; men, women, and children sup- ently strong to warrant a verdict the series, the deaths rising at one period, ad^ a semnt master had struck her over diamond. The gale has not been unattended plied themselves plentifully with it. The night of ZN< I to 1,430, &5 f J,' £f? - she denied all the head with a pair with the prisoners, the jury returned a veh r>$l when iiifluenza was in the Vatse, at another, when ll0 Cll ld at the P<>l«e-conrt, but it o leggings, because she bad not got the fire lighted accidents on the Welsh coast, as we find the Maria, was very thick, which may have been the cause of Guilty " in the case of all na^lOt(« tTttl\d at 9heK L the cholera had broken out in Drouet's institution, and had «eently been delivered of ° Ck 11 the m?"»ng ; and just before a French vessel, sank in Penarth Roads when the their not sighting the above light. The com- thereupon discharged from the *k?M^ thus average anHfT lntant—Mr.« Bennetn fW o >l° Ler elements were in their highest fury ; bar ' swelling the account above what an , surgeon atthe workhouse of ca led her a " «asty hussey, and it is sur- mander ot the Scotia (since arrived) states that Lord PANMUBK. -The ilontroie ; '*! state of health would produce. The last week ex- bt. biles s said he was of opinion udSHSrfn picking I"'her up tb y " mised that the crew are lost. She was the Fran- « Sim, that the child the arms threw her down was taking a cargo the name of the shipwrecked vessel Werare sorry to state that tliisnobttl! • hibits a marked imtrovement on the first week of had been born some eight or nine days. «Med-«I was of coal from Newport to France. cisco. It is stated commander and chief n - *• I made Ho had hurt badly all up my that her sent m a very precarious state of linT,ls£ *i the year, chiefly in tho incline of f««er and the epi- the examination, and believes that sideridTIma, and ™m y arms were bruised The Wreck of the late Emigrakjc Suit' Edmond. mate were lost also in addition to those already had the child and as sore as could been almost constantl y confined to >,; '. "'I demics to which children arc subject, hut also in the breathed. Ho believes that if the child bad been oe. My master and mistress were —The committee of the Royal National Institution mentioned. She is 700 tons, heavily laden with week past, and has h "" of properly in the habit of taken scarcelv i i %\ diminished effects of diseases the respiratory or- attended to it would have lived. The wit- cursing and swearing at me." Sh for the Preservation of Life from ShiDwreck , have cotton and tobacco. during that period 11 ness added e also represented , havin g sunk 'to? '" gans. In the previous week the deaths from epi- that the woman had made a confession that the food which was given to her was scanty, presented respectively to the five Coast-guard boat- Elections is Bedfordshire and Nottisoham- great weakness, and unable 1 ^ were 239, that the child to gee inVn ^ 1 demics in the agaresa-.e in the last they belonged to her, and that it had Wn and when she had meat, or dripping upon her bread, men who so laudably exerted themselves at the late sumu. — Tuesday night's Gazette contains the his medical attendant." > °ie t;: &' were 173 ; and to take particular maladies in this in tue watercloset for some days. The iury, it was stale and offensive to the lamentable wreck of tbe ship Edmond , at Kilkee, Speaker's notice that at the end of a fortnight from the absence in nose and palate. clas?, there were in the former week, from small- of any positive evidence, returned an —Mrs. 1 oweli, a neighbour to the Lee's, deposed to on the 19th of November, the silver medal of the the 13th inst. a writ will be issued for the election pox, measles, scarlatina, and hooping cough , 2S, 29, open verdict, " That the child was the ill-treatment of the girl. institution and an award of £2 each. The com- of .members of parliament in place of Viscount Stratus . " respectively ; in the found in a On a Sunday evening i 14, and 53, last wiek there Whe orn alire or not the»c is no evi- witness heard a great noise as of something mittee have also offered their best thanks to Mr. Alford and of Robert Bromley, Esq., both deceased. 43; scarlatina alone C7' f u Wu falling :; were 1G, 21, 16, , which, how- dence to show." The second case was on down stairs, and great cursing and Richard Russell, J.P.. of Limerick , for his prompt Brioiiton.—Accident to a Smuggler. — At six The Weather.— Complaints are ' : is now less fatal than usual the body swearing from llD ; ever, , not showing a of a male child found in a drain in Church- Mr. and Mrs, Lee, and the girl Hinton was crying. and very efficient services on that painful occasion , o'clock on Monday morning last a man was found various parts of the country of the iniuri d < '^~ decrease. Typhus has declined in the two weeks ane. Mr. Bennet said a portion Next morning the girl with a request that he will accept the silver modal lying on a ledge of tho cliff, about sixty feet above the protracted rainy weather, of the head was told witness that her mistrees «pon agri CU h ^ I from 48 to 35; erysipelas from 14 to 2. Amongst knocked in and he attributed had pushed her down of the institution , and an award of £2 to his butler, the level of tho boach, a short distance to tho east rations. A Limerick paper says "V"'N, I complaints which death to violence. stairs from top to the bottom , :— assume an epidemic character, me jury returned a similar verdict and had hurt her thigh. Witness who courageousl y aided the exertions of his mas- of tho Ecclesbourne coast guard station. On tho in a deplorably wretched state from "^ influfcuza alone shows any in the second sa»v a large the vv I tendency to increase ; it case. bruise on her thigh, about the size of her hand. ter and the Coast-guardsmen during that dreadful lodge were fifteen tubs of spirits, and on the beach for the last month have swamped "'3 "f has carried off 9 persons in " The the (ion 1 the we*, though it CoROSEit for Middlesex axd the Guard- llad often heard Mrs. Lee threaten to kill the night. below were a quantity more, making fifty-ei ght in dered the ground entirel y unfit for fin ' **•" "I usually teaches less than half that ians of Case of Cmld Murder work number? In St. Paxcra8.-A full attendance of the girl, knock her brains out, &c. She (the girl ) at Bristol.—The coroner all. Two of the tubs on the ledge were broken, one of any hind . Ploughing and seJ? connection, with three cases of typhus, which guardians of St. looked very bad for Bristol , J. B. Grindon , Esq., on Tuesday, held an being quite empty, and the other standing upright been , generally ^ " Pancras was held at the Court- Bix weeks ago, but looked worse speaking, impracticable proved fatal in three different parts of the metro- house on Tuesday to consider the now. She had come to witness inquest at the Old Cider House Tavern , Lower about half full. The man, whose name is John sovt ot husbandry is in deep Ti*M polis, allegations against many times and nrrear of «v ^ the Registrars call attention in their notes to the Deputy-Coroner. Mr. Fraser, begged for a bit of victuals— 4 Maudlin-street, in that city, on the body of a fine fe- Tilden , lay helpless on the ground, being evidently Farmeri appear very despondent the the senior church- ' a bit of bread or a , and «^ 1 circumstances in which these events occurred warden, presided, and opened the business of the cup of coffee. " Last Sunday she sent witness's male infant, which had been found dead under cir- much injured by fulling from tho cliff above. His cause, for bad weather, free trade : here 1 Or ^ " a filthy and overcrowded court," which had meeting by saying he had just received a letter from little girl to her to ask her for a potato. The pota- cumstances which induced a suspicion that she had head was severely wounded , and it was afterwards county cess, and rents, are enoucli tn i , *"= I Seen repeatedly complained of as the nursery of Air. James Uarke, who was unable to attend, and toes were not quite cooked , and she sent her a bit of been murdered soon after birth , by her mother. found that his body was much bruised , especially -d *m ft. ™, l i disease ; at another place, " miserable huts," who requested that some other gentleman would pudding. 1 lie girl had to Id witness many times that From the evidence taken the following facts trans- oil one of the thighs. It is supposed that he had g * J*iJ* which had been constructed without take the she had not pired .—A young woman, named Sarah laid there from two in the Appuoachikg= Visit reran! to com- matter up. Ho (the chairman) Bince their half enough to eat.—Matilda Munn , a Rickards, morning. The upper of Hrh Majesty h- ^ fort or decency ; and in the third last dressmaker who resided with her grandmother, part of hia dress was soaked in blood, and ho was informed on what we e case, a small meeting bad seen Mr. Wakley, jun., who had , living in the name village of Kuinpsey, in apartments at conceive good anthS 1 back-room is described, where sis persons had been stated to him that his feelings had been much hurt deposed to acts of cruelty exercised by Mrs. Lee to- No. 9, Harford -street, had been observed by the saturated with water from the rain which had fallen. Bleeping, and into which air could not penetrate and irritated at different times by remarks which wards the girl, who had otten complained to witness neighbours to assume an unusual rotundity of person, lie was unable to move, and was benumbed with either by means of the chimney or othcr'channel. had been made by members of the board. He bad that she was kept short of food, beaten, and ill-used. and suspicions were entertained that she was likely cold, but not insensible. The horrors of hiB situa- Patal cases arising from affections of the respiratory no personal feeling of hostility against the board ; Had known Mrs. Lee beat her with a walking stick , to become a mother. The grandmother, however, tion during the night were aggravated by fears as organs {exclusive of hooping cough and phthisis) the observations that escaped him had been made in and heard the girl scream our. And also heard with whom she lived , and who slept with her nightly, to the falling of the overhanging cliffs, a fragment Pkospeiious State of MANUFArTi-m^, t- '^ are diminished protests that she never observed -The from 321 in the former w» ek, to 275 the heat of the moment ; and he had authorised him threats used towards her, both by Mr. and Mrs. Lee. anything to induce of which fell aa he lay and struck him on the sto- M/ast Mercantile % ! « ' in the last ; and amonest these, kryiichis from 11 (the chairman) most fully to retract what he The girl had shown to witness her to suspect such a thing. On the 8th inst. the mach. Close by him was the half tub of brandy, cheering account of the W had tbe food that had condition ami L" ^ to 4, bronchitis from 152 to 13C, pneumonia from TBaid upon that occasion. Mr. Wakley, sen., having been given to her. It was bread, with something grandmother, upon the suggestion of the girl, went from which he would have refreshed himself, but he the ootton .as well as the linen and yarn !i ¦¦' out for a walk with !f-eir 101 to 06, and asthma from 37 to 27. In the same also said he had no ill feeling towards the board, he like lard upon it, and which " smelt very bad." The some nurse children , and on her was unable to reach it owing to the injuries he had part of the Northern Province .- '•£« f 't^ period, phthisis exhibits a decrease trusted they would agree with him magistrates, return in about two or three hours afterwards she received. On being discovered he was removed to full employment. from 147 to that it would be after hearing the evidence, and receiv " Factories, as bv SfcT ^ 123. On the 7th of January, in St. Giles-:n-tbe- injudicious to proceed further with the discussion. ing from the superintendent of the county police * found the girl, who in her absence made the bed and the Preventive Station, where he remained a short every side. The cotton manufacture Eelds put the in iu^ , at the Union Workhouse, a woman who Mr. Wakley, jun., denied having sent communica- good character of the male defendant's " humanity,' room in order. The grandmother states that time, after which he was conveyed to the Hastings branches, particularly the sewed muslin ! ¦ had been, a servant tions to the came even at this time she suspected nothing, Infirmary. On examination it of late increased Lh , died, a3 mentioned in the Dispatch newspaper ; and, with respect to the determination to convict the defen- although a was found that he to a wonderful extent , £v; medical certificate, from to holding unnecessary inquests dants of a common man who knew the young woman and who saw had broken no bones, though ho was severely m importance " old age and decay," , declared that the assault. They were accordingly her and above, all in utili ty, the 1S * after having reached the extraordinary fault lay with the beadles and fined £2 that day, declares that her appearance.was very bruised and shaken. The coast guard e t facture seems age of 105 not with him. Mr. each and costs ; and in delivering the judg- much kn w no hing to have chosen Ireland as , f years. Mr. Faulkner, the Registrar, sdds Churchwarden Baker thought ment of altered , as she was much paler in the faco of tho occurrence. Be was very reserved showing seat ; and all we ' ^ , that after what had been the Court the chairman characterized the than he , want is peace and eonfit' this woman retained full said the board would be case as one had seen her before, and was not so stout no disposition to commit himself. On the morning home, to insure ; •' possession of all her satisfied . Mr. Healy con- of" great and unnecessary cruelty." as she had its permanent settlement , .I faculties till within a fortni curred. Mr. Wakley, been. On the following morning the wife of the of tho occurrence a boat, containing two men. Fnrfor whethern'hcMior ii-a nnnnM. - il. - _. . "' I Mia n ght of her death." It is M.P., then said, his son liad Dahixg Escape of Three Highway Robbers per- we consider tne superior ad not stated, as is desirable in such cases, whether authorised him to state that he was son who rents the house, discovered that the water landed on the beach at Hastings its occupants the soil and ,2 I so labouring under fjiom Carlisle Gaol.—Between three and four , climate for the growth of the ,J *' 1 singular a fact rests on the authority of a parish feelings of irritation on the occasion alluded to, and o'clock on the morning closet was stopped up. She informed her husband of stating that they wero come ashore for beef. rial, the unequalled quality of our register or other " of Saturday last, J. Thomp- it, who in endeavouring to water for bllrf 1 sufficient evidence. The b'rth of if any one felt annoyed he was willing to recall the son, W. Mounsey, and T. Pinnick , ascertain thecause hooked Having landed they forthwith decamped. The purposes, the enormous water p 792 boys and 7SS girls, in all l three men who, up a cloth, and also disturbed coast guard took ower K\^ Z:-H; ,5S0 children, were expressions. He (Mr. Wakley) regretted there had along with another man named William Graham, something which he possession of the craft , which is a affords, or the chea pness of labour tCL - * - registered in the week though t was the body of a child. He French punt without : '¦ . The average of six corres- been any misunderstanding between the board and were committed about six weeks ajro to take their did not at once any name on her. Rumour country so well adapted to the soat nf H,» i- ponding weeks in 1845-50 was 1,350. At the Royal the coroner ; there was the greatest difficulty in trial for highway remove it, but raised an alarm which brought all the states that two tubs of spirits were " run" over the manufacture. The - robbery and attempted murder, inmates of the house '' LcW™, ££$*£ : Observatory, Greenwich, the mean daily readini' giving satisfaction to all parties. If there was a made their escape from Carlisle gaol down to see it, nmong those who cliff. Tho locality selected for this daring enter- hat the imports of flax seed at ¦ Of the barometer, desire to heal by a well plan- came and who expressed surprise prise was a that pon t which had fluctuated on the first the wounds that had been laid open, ned stratagem. Three of these fellows have been at the circumstance, mosfc dangerous spot, the cliff rising to largest that have been known for a grea "I : four days of the week., fell to 29.385 i he (Mr. Wakley) should be pre- was the young woman herself. Thepolice were a great altitude, t mb n. «n Wednes- most anxious to apply viously convicted more than once. The circumstan- called Of course the tubs are in safe observing that this increase is exp ained ¦ ' day, and then rose gradually to 29.998 in. on the most soothing emollient. (Hear.) Mr. Baker in and the body taken up, and suspicion falling on custody. Neither the ' , bv h t ces attending their escape are briefly as follow :— spirits nor the boat are very reasonable expectations that have been for'., Saturday. The mean of the week was 29.635 in. thon proposed that, after the explanation and apo- the girl she was apprehended , and submitted to a likely to be claimed. large eJ. Ever since their committal to gaol Graham has been demand for the article, owing to the flaw } The mean daily temperature was lowest on Monday logy offered, the board should proceed to the next subject to surgical examination. The medical gentleman, Mr. . Discovert of a Depot for Stolen Properti'.— ment throughout the epileptic fits, consequently the surgeon Bernard country. and Thursday, when it was about 33 deg. 5 min. It business of the day. This motion was seconded and ordered that he , being of opinion that she had been recently A beer-house keeper, named George Hirst, has R EPHKSENTA TipN was hi should sleep in a cell with two other confined , OFLiMK niCK .-Ameefin»of. ghest on Saturday, when it rose to 48 deg. 2 carried unanimously, Mr. Wakley then said that, prisoners, whose duty it a search of her apartment was made, and been taken into custody at Leeds, under circum- 0 Connell committee min. The mean of the in ri-eard to was to take charge of him appearances was held last week at the fc week was 42 de*. 2 min. On the charge made against the reporter, during these attacks. He was were discovered which bore out the me- stances which induce the belief that the prisoner rick Town Hall " every day the temp he had felt it his at first separated from tiical opinion.' foy the m,m of erttnife erature was higher than the ave- duty to make inquiries concerning nis fellow offenders , but sinc Mr. Bernard , surgeon to the police has been in the habit of receiving stolen property . collection to enable Mr. John rageof the same day at a e the sessions, which force, wasexnmined , O'Connell , M \> in tci: years. On Tuesday and th gent!em n,.and ho found that, with respect to were held last week, there were no andgaveitas his decided opinion The prisoner keeps the Angel Inn, in MarKet- continue in the representation "Wednesday the mean was about what arose at the inquest other untried pri- that the child was born alive, of the ciiv " \ 7 deg. above the on the late Lieutenant soners remaining, with the exception of one, there- and that its death was street, in the centre of the town, an d in his house Rev. John Brahan , P.P., presided. ' STerage ; on Friday 8 deir. 5 min., and on Satur- Colonel Fawcett, the reporter had po connexion occasioned not by natural causes but from suffocation. the police found a large Several IW fore the governor, who is prevented by law from plac- quantity of property, con- Catholic clergymen and some members of the day nearly 12 deg. The wind was S., and on the with certain articles which were offensive to his Thejury, after a short deliberation , returned a ver- sisting of woollen cloth, silks, w b a co- ing convicted prisoners along with those who have ne um rell s, and ration attended , and addressed the meetine £ last four days was in the S.W. (Mr. Wakluy's) feelings. He hoped thenceforward not yet been dict of " Wilful Murder " against the mother, Sarah a variety of articles ; some of which have already which a subscri Verdict tried, had no alternative but to place one Kickard? ption list was opened , and ciimr of MASsuuonTEn agaisst the Trus- there would be peace between them. (Hear.) The of bis own party , who was committed by the coroner to take been identified. He at present stands remanded till tions amounting tees of a Road. reporter having with him, in connexion with the un- her trial for the offence. to £80 were handed in. A cr —On Monday Mr. Payne concluded expressed his acknowledgments to tried prisoner already aliuded to. next luesday, the magistrates refusing bail for his mittee was appointed to the inquest on the body of William , Mr. Wakley, tbe business terminated On Saturday morn- A Charge of Intimidation against collect further subscripts; Brent who met ; after which ing this man objected to remain any longer in the Factors appearance. after which the meeting his death by an accident alleged to have arisen Mr. W.ikley, at the invitation of the directors, made Workers.—On Tuesday morning a case adjourned. Mr. J. O'CJ from same cell as the two highway robbers, consequent l y which ex- Emdezzlexibnt.—Henry Fordham, an innkeeper, nell has addressed the following the disgraceful state of the rosi-.l at Newington an inspection of the house and expressed his satis- cited a good deal of interest was brought before residing at conimunicaiin; the governor placed another of their companions with the Brotherten , near Pontefract, is at pre- the. Secretary of the Society of Coneresateil Tp Causeway. After hearing: the evidence, the jury faction at the improvements made in it since he them, Lancashire county magistrates, at the New Bailey sent in custody at Leeds, on the charge of having returned a verdict went over it some thus making a party of three. Owing to an Court Ilouse, arising in Umencl! :—" Dublin , January 7, 1S51. Deari of " Manslaughter against Mr. years ago. uproar shortly after two on out of a strike at the cotton embezzled various sums of money belongin g Pocoek, Chairman, and tLe five Destructive Fibe at Woolwich. Saturday morning, the mill of Sir Elkanah Armitage to —I beg to acknowledge the copy of the resolution trustees of the South —On Tuesday night watchman (John James! went to the envprnnr s and Sons, Pendleton Messrs. Tetley, common brewers, of Leeds. The your body, District Board of St. George, Southwark." The morning a fiie. involving a serious loss of property ' The factory hands of Sir Elkanah that yon have forwarded , calling on: bed-room window, and sta ted that there was great Armitage and prisoner keeps tho-Punchbowl Inn at Brotherton , to do my duty ngainst Lord Coroner took the recosnwmcc of £50 from Mr broke out in the premises belonging to Mrs. Burcb, Sons left their work, in consequence of a dispute and, while acting John Russell in lie s shouting and knocking iu ward No. 4, and that he as agent to the prosecutors, he proaching session. In answer Ibeg Pocoek, for his. appearance at the Central Criminal known as the Roebuck Tavern, situate at No. 43. about wages, on the 12th of September last. A appropriated money belonging to say tliath thought Graham had taken another fit. The gover- small portion of to his employers. earnestly, and to the utmost of my power labour Court, and stated that he would accept the recog- Church-street, Woolwich. The discovery was made nor therefore gave them have since returned , but the He has not yet been examined b , nisances of the other by a polioscrgeant who him the keys and a light to go into greater portion are still y the magistra t es, to do ; and I am, dear sir, your most obtulifiits trustws in a similar amount. , perceived smoke issuing the gallery and ascertain the out of employment , then- but stands remanded till the latter end of the pre- Suspected Cnan Murker. from the window shutters. At that time the whole fact; he accordingl y places having been filled up to a vunt, John O'Co.v.vell. To Mr. Timothy O'St —On Mond iy morn- went to the door of the cell in considerable extent sent week. van Secretary ing the hody of a male child was discovered in of the residents were in their beds, but the offic which the three rob- by other workpeople. The new hands , to the Congregated Trades the er bers were confine d, looking through the key hole, and have been ANoinER Fatal Accident occurred on Tuesday Limerick." drain running from the house of a person named managed to make them sensible of their danger, allowed to pursue their employment up to last week morning afc the railway seeing the other two prisoners holding Graham , in- very peaceably, station, iDgatestone, Competition for Land , and Agraria n Cm Donovan, residing in Seven Dials. The closet was anViJV was expected from him when shopmen were alarmed by an unusual left home, and goon after jotttnod inquest was preparing to running under such noise, be had left, the room was held last week at Hey wood, on meet the first train from King?to»n. B peculiar circumstances? Thev and proceeding to ascertain the cause, dis- discovered to be on fire. In Edmund u stated turbed the burglars the back parlour Fiee's °l, WiJd. awd 71, who iiod in 'the sfotiaun. that they lodged in a respectable house i« « he *» S°»g : they , who fled over the backs of the daughter was lying dead in her coffin BuryK«vv workhouse.h Onn the lJalkey lor some SSiTfe?would judge whetheriSA ?.he"*• was going. houses at the tear of the premises , her fuS l3th ult. deceased frac- time, and that the deceased had been at a reckless , and effected being appointed to take place on Sundav. On Z tvned his thigh and was attended by Destructive Fire at Edinburgh;. suffering from illness, and Haslar. ipeed. If they were satisfied that he was their escape with about £40 value. This is the Mr. Hinx- — On Saturday attended bv Dr. , and that in an t le Incdical officers of the evening one of tho most destructive fires lho whole affair is wrapped i* he did not exercise that precaution which he ouoht second time that these premises have been bur- lnfant her u 'j -T.? i union. which has up in grent nivstcrj .gra.n^u>** arms, and He died the day following. The surgeons occurred m the city for a considerable period present An inquest was whi* under the circumstances, than their verdict would glariously invaded within these few monthB. ceeded in escaping into suc- who broke held ob Uendiqr 2JJS? the street, by forcing her wav made tne post mortem examination gave it as thpir out iei the printing establishment at Gifford-park resulted in showing that deceased bo one that would criminally affect him.—The room through the flames, which opinion that of the unfortunate had by that tiSlwmm- the deceased had died of a bed sore Mr. Thomas Nelson, the well known publisher had committed suicide by throwing herself fr« was then cleared of strangers, andafter three hours' nicated from the front parlour Mr. Woodcock clerk lhe premises Reduction of the Ddtt to the passage Sh , to the board of guardians , which were only erected three or > deliberation, the Foreman announced that they had on Tba.—Reports have grandmother and grandchild were attended , and from a letter he had ' four years ago, consist of Gilbm s Dotel w le in a stJte agreed upon a verdict of reached Newcastle that the Chancellor of burnt? but not sent to Mr of a handsome range of two- tnZZtr > manslaughter against the Ex- Ilinxman , it appeared he intended to show story buildings, the eastern extremity The Pops "" Ronald Baxter, the driver of the engine of the spe- chequer is willing to reduce the tea duty " three- " tint of which is and the Queen's Coluges -W pence per Xti the deceased died , not for want of a water-bed occupied , the ground floor as an engin Cork Reporter , of 1 1? cial train, They also banded in the following as an pound on the 5th of April next, and three- fe ^ ^^ ™*"* or upper¦ e-house, and Saturday U*t, has the Ml"*' pence each year for a ^a^&Ed Hooper s water cushion , but from injudicious treat- the story as a store for printed works important announcement &W addenda to their verdict:—" The jury cannot sepa- the ensuing three years." The 3X:f«tof the houseV, but?£* the smoke to'fftoJ ment of the medical officer. &o. The , paper, :- " We are in a P duty on tea is now 2s. 2d. ' becoming every minute Several skilful surgeon s fire originated in the engine-house referred to state, on what we consider autho- rate without expressing their unanimous opinion per poun < , so that by this more and more dense and were examined and it was to, but perfectly e'.od that the plan it would be reduced to Is. suffocating they determined admitted that a later what was the immediate cause cannot at "ty. that the decrees of the will ot duties assigned to the deceased, who was 2d. per pound in to attempt an escape by the back cushion might have assisted present be Thurles Synod " 1 attic window in deceased' ascertained , the men »e confirmed onj tuiea during their proper performance and after 1854. Some such reduction as this has young man The s reeoverv having all left and bv the Susp™™ P™*;ff uill.coi i , were more long been , Figg, succeeded in gaining the but it appeared there had been great the place being shut up some sequentl " ' multifarious than a person in his station of life and called for, and will no doubt soon be car- passed over to the roof neglect in time previously I y, not take effect." front of the house, and not carrying out the orders of the surmnn. ti« was first discovered ieir em°lu?ona could ried into effect ; but we think the duties might safely thence about nine o'clock, when a Thr Irish Tenant League were burnt out of t' m&iS reasonably be expected to founded by means of a ladder into jury returned the following verdict ° dense volume cf n ai iat safely be lowered at a more rapid rate the street : It is the opi- flame was observed by a woman council room by a conflagration, which took pl^ e ° + 8raiter Precautionary measures, . Three- golden and hu wife and child next made the " nion of the jury that Edmund Wild died residing in the KS. ? * i C ri pence a pound might favourablv affect the retailer. Holden attemn from bed. neighbourhood issuing with S Monday morning, on the premises of Mr. Le Febvre. ° ^W*. mighthave been having an impression that the roof sores ; but must accompany that verdict violence from one of a hatter tire SET %tt .v i - but certainly not the small consumer. And we do Itwas quite dark waXt censure of the with the the wtadW^^gffiS , at No. 38, Westmoreland-fitieet. The at the time. The ronf ied jury upon the guardians for floor. Tlie alarm was was ollt3 not believe that a much larger reduction would 8lantmg, and they all to be proper attention want of immediatel y given andI fo»r discovered Boon after midnight, and in a few l' Stions ^^^ three rolled off into to the deceased , in not foiwardinc the entire t operate injuriously upon the revenue. On the con- yard, ine houses in this Zt% such means house was completely "utted TlieTciian trary, it would so st part of Upper North-stvee as m opinion of the medical officer were League occupied imulate the consumption of tea, were built by the side of an considered essential for the drawing room. that the annual amount of tax paid ancient chalk pi andt obviating, or endeavouringvourm by it into the consequence, although the front of the to make his disease less painful » Retirknent of Mr. Henn , Q.C.-Tlie Limcrit Exchequer would be increased railier than thT st0»? houses show or fetal " CAroude 8 dimi- * s «h are ltEPRESKNTA TlON OF BEDF ORDS HIRE . says : «lt is stated that Mr. Jonathan await his trial the next nished. This is not a question of surplus or no Sh W^ T ' ?re five stories at -On Sfltu r H enn Q.O., 7 retiring * SSJ £ tte gSS sur- the back. It was from this height, between day last a meeting took place at the . will not accept any briefs. His Criminal Court. In the course of the plus, for, at any time, Sir Charles Wood may be and thirty" George Hote from the bar will ile evenS'g hl forty feet, that the unfortunate family fel Bedford , and it was agreed that Colonel be severely felt bv the public Was conveyed in custody to the Old Bailey! assured that the revenue will not suffer, although he yard. no should Gifi was the first lawyer Eventually the child was found sit!fog on receive tho support of all then present on this circuit!" r TH the country will be most materially benefited , if he the mould of A hB 1>03t rf ° e Houtt££sK. n S£F /* ? **K**u**a Club a small flower garden , having su requisition was prepared , and on Mond y *J» $»fi nd Diocksk of Cork.-A numerous meeting of * --On Wednesday, an inquest was taken plucks up the courage to make a bold experiment only a few slight Sed it was m a mornhw FmS'S°V°ntlPT8 Pr°P«ty comprising Bov's d Mr. Bedford bv bruisei. Mrs. Holden was greatly course of signature. Colonel K SS? riff Ld k d10C s of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, convene at the Charing-croBS Hospital, on with tea. injured , one ot the present £ *P » &0< ln thi3 they were happilv * ,T body of Michael £ her arms being smashed by the fall - high sheriff of the co«n?J IZH\S,$ ftp] E , Titby the Archdeacon of Cork, Vicar-Genera l , «sl»e» Flanagan, aged twenty-two? The As Ajmcess in the Bbeast ccbed bt Uoixowai some fractured expected but J » t*°»*n t^ fire raged with almost i deceased had been 's Owt- bones have since been removed from he wil have completed his term ok! St? '• ' at the Cathedral of Cork,' on "the 9th hist., when at tbe works now going On in hest asd PnvLs.—About three years since, Mrg. O'FJa- the arm, and she is before he election of £tV?? !lty till nearly one a.m., four hours was Vm Traveller's Club nertj, of recovering. Her husband was takes place. Other candidates anei its first discovery resolved to present an address to the Queen House, M-mfu^and on Hill-street, Cork, accidentally bruised her breast, taken up insensible. He was are talked of, but , its destructive effects were both ff FridayA afternoon he and for months afterwards the pain increased, and the part at once removed toThe do address is out at present ne? toth« Houses of Parliament, on the subject of the W* four others were going on Decame Sussex County Hospital in a North DuRHAM-Lor «riJ . P«tM» of the building in which it Papal as usual, when tbe foreman fearfully swollen : various applications wero tried , fly, where he died on d geaham , tho youthful wiginatea. The aggression. observing they had ha the Sunday morning. On the alarm proteotioniBt member for damage sustained in goods and been drinking desired them to S!™°d $"?£ 8» least "Kef; ultimatelyof at abscess of fire being £2 Korth Durham , who re property is, as nearly as can bo at Dreadful Catastrophe. Bel&{ go home. The de- r nK a greatto quantity in humour, atwhi ch the neighbours and fireman were quickly in » fr present esti- - Accounts from eeased had got to the top of the building SSS> . ^ 0 011 ala atten £#.?! « "fl«w ™ • /run accident wh I mated , between £2,000 and £3,000., there Druig the following particulars of the falling of a »>» and was "^ *u « extent this dance, and the fire was Boon subdued. uiuuitoi mm irom attending the having going down _a very high ladder, but the foreman 2S ladvft-n S r ovumended hOT™ tt tJ o» house last session qeen probably not less than £2.000 worth nf ah™^ accompanied by a melancholy loss of life :- " •&"? OmSi™^n^S l > 7 Holloway'a BB W»* has been visiting , his constituents c cident J suggested a better way by which he had ^ * Gt^olTm Ehchah in the So t * *"i ready for publication in the store in question , the most melancholy in its consequences Vf) eome up galeT whichu-T The towns in that dms.on. On the 10th at has happened W' hy a ladder only twenty feet high. The on the 8th inst. swept over Bristol and inst. h lord the time of the occurrence. It is reported , how- in the neighbourhood of Belfast deceased the Bristol Channel sh p ami a numerous party of conse ever many years, n«»r assented to this, and was missed was soon healed , did a great deal of mi cblVf rvatives were , that Mr. Kelson is insured in the Norwich occurred nn Rnt»^ n » mnmins. among the scaf- , and her health is now quite renovated, along the entertained at a banquet, given bv wi T n. \ vfflce Beer s-brid »» ! 1IeHP S« western coast, and particularly at the to an extent which will full y cover all the ge, and within a short distance of John Wright, the town M^uhVSdSdSy?"®loss which has been occasioned. We allude to the falling in of a new pifft, ing mill, the property e£ Mr, Robert Soyd and W January 18, 1851, 5te —ri ¦ en, which had been commenced - E NORTHERN S ' ^^hif in the "»c lrisn bOTCrnme nt — _J^¦ TAR , iifiS^f^^B OcvjtobernliMi last , and waswa* rap™HIidlyIMM approaching«.i.7..^ ^c^ , on thn annnin * x » „ I — ' ' ' ' 7•i rti of 5011 fto 0P ^non- 'riie P^ ? have lost their lives 1 1188 re B THE ^' thirteen in signed, in consequence itSS^T ' S NATIONAL THE MINERS OF THE NORT H. XKii to °e number) were workmen f' RESm^f ROBERT OWEN AND THE EXHIBITION ¦ the premises compatibility of thS dutfe ?S ° ' ° °N AND ELECTION COM- i7 upon , carpenters and brick- 0 nffi ^ F MITTEE? OF 1851. £ tn a tewat labourers in the employment of the TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR. - *i ere t0 be m From Nov. 30th, e t me 8>nWng a drain to % •*s^ft*sys flame9 ^formation being 1817, to Aug. 19th, 1849. Sir,—By the enclosed hand-bill you will perceive TO THE rho ^ * carry s*r*** immeSmSSdiately • ' SOCIAL REFORMERS OF GREAT ^J * given at the police 8i7 i*3', inter along the base of the columns within " MAT0V~The Cow^l Queen yard Mr Rose , ¦„ , in dr. £ s. d. the grofs injustice now being practised upon the BRITAIN. Belch S ve&o 's was speedily on the spot with ™ ^—Balance and 69 10 About aquarterpastseveu o'clock the » nt* n Tuesday in the celebrated throei writes and h 101 miners of this district by attempting to deprive them Friends ^iiaiBS- ca«e of wSSf £ 6 n eXtin the i.-Maccle&field , and BRETHiiEN.-Great reforms are commenced their operations for the noId3 " wl»ich first came . ^»S firc byXufeighi , per II. B. Leach 10 0 of the in ^ hU day, Sre their t^v' % Kclo clock , ?ittn havinga fbeen „ W. valuable services of their weighinan ; but the result of great efforts. The year 1517 will bad uot been longer than three quarters 1P 3 m Micuaelaia3 term almost entirel y confined to Ilamer, Oldham, per T. ?fl v of SVE£ feiva - , 1S49. e StOr ey3 Clark - r order that it may he better understood what is meant ever be remarkable in the 55 ' work when the whole building came 1D the natare of a demurrer ?h ^3 f . -, The ™«*ouse was closed ... 10 0 annals of Europe as the • or at down takentoth^ rf-! , at half-past four o'clock on isSaturday „ Sunderland "' by the conduct of the masters in this instance, and most important epoch in (? f° tremendous crash. The ruin was complete ^l^ of.the return filed by the late 1 afternoon , , per Mr. M'Grath !!! 0 12 0 the revolution of mind, coCornom^rporation , alleginjr. „ IJlyth, per Ra also to show the importance of the weigher to the when a poor Monk elec ^.^tjntancous, and the unfortunate men, some in answer to tl.n «»,,^ m,,o cause Tthfrt " ^ known as to the l ph Darling ... 0 1 0 trified the western world by the election th ugh ll is conJectured „ liishopwearmouth workmen, I 6ubmit the following explanation. proclaiming the ascendancy of i?\^,«cre employed in preparations for archine Z7J» of a Lord Mayor in the Sati ' ° to have , per Mr. reason and set tlinc place of Mr. Reynolds, that tho office * SlZlng 8tove in the atl1 When the miners here became united they found , or ever the right, [J Mna fl wr of tbe miUiwWch was three stories was fulf Sffiftthe total *a hW storev- 0 ^Y 0 8 0 of every man to private jud gment Ihe Judges with the exception damage done to the building *and stock "is ter per T upon investigation in matters of faith. 6 ts bollt ei§lu leet 'ens111)! and others, of Mr. Justice eda Clark 10 , that they were defrauded to a T Jan. 12.-Willin8borou h , per T ° ' our own the lower apbyartments , ofwho had a , with costs It 5 . Clark 0 9 3 them for the full weight of coals sent to bank ; and country, thft triumph of popular £ , in them the the slight was intimated at the close of 8 Biny°ns and Sta pland, lS.-Totness, per T. will. An ob- 1 aiTorded noise metal the proceedings that SSlfW™?*street, - Chester- Clark 0 7 0 although they had been defrauded by these means to scured farmer succeeded by beams the case is to be brought before a Oxford-street. Tho workpeople succeeded „ £-. 1 oung, and W. Duan. Rriphtnn. , the aid of public ^ ril noor had > conrse &e best superior tri- in extinguis the amount of five or six shillings inions, in ^ the a ' "? ' chance bunal, so that, after eighteen litig hing the flame before the arrival of the 2s. pd each , per W. Rider ... per man in the op exploding that monster fallacy of poli- them escaped with trifling injury. months' ation engines 10 050 fortni "f most of tfot the whole question, thanks to the ' , and the damage will not exceed £20. rk per T Ulark 0 ght, yet they overlooked the past in their ge- tical science the " right divide " of kings. 51vL3.;er. ttee whose business had brought " glorious un \7 IK > - 4 0 nerosity, them certainty, ' remains virtually undecided. » Mansfield, per T. Clark 0 5 1 but secured themselves for the future bv The year 1776 is immortalised by one of the Z' room5< They wer driven down r -art V , r and co- 2.V-~?"sto1 Pe>- T. Clark 10 0 appointing one of their own body to stand by U\e noblest victories in the records of nations ifflnie se hea f bniMing THE e. u <}. ' , when the K «* me r P|! ° materials, PAPAL HIERARCHY IN BHQLASD. Beb. —Ashton-under-Lyne, per W. weighing machine, in addition to the party appointed New world tal beams, which bore before declared its independence of the Old, [fr. them all FIRE IX ST. MARTIX'S-LANE AXD LOSS Woodroffe ...... 060 to look out on the part of the employers. The result ¦Ip ^ the very basement story in 6 a upon thi 1 spising the trappings of regal pomp, and found- rZitoeats to a few se- OF THREE LIVES. o^tion s question may be said to D-,und,ee» Per James Graham ... 0 8 7 was, that the workmen Si j . the day, no fewer than sewn w ™ Vr—IIT got just weight, and were ad- ing National Law upon National Will. P During persons y 6 1 until jt is a Mar. 16. . Barrow, Leicester, per T. vantaged from the ruins alive, and SSi«S iff * > £ain ~ed several shillings per man each fortni ght , The year 1793 is distinguished for the rp itougtt- forth conveyed On Wednesday morninjr, St ' Ste hen .. CUrk 0 birth of at a few minutes before ejected W P s when ifc ™J be 5 0 out of which they paid the wages of the person they those fLGmerai Hospital, where every attention which three, one of the most calamitous fires rt ¦ the zealous and enthusiastic will ?r~ Et Stallwood, Great Marlow 0 10 European Revolutions which threaten the was paid that has oc- SSw^nn employed. This practice has now become nearly disruption ^"condition required them. Down to curred in the metropolis for some months past "* "T * and aSain 8end " forth thBir 2"' ,H< Landay, ditto 0 0 0 of the old system of things, and demon- m~ ereiun tue remains of the follow- attended soundZ fir " " 22- e0r general in this neighbourhood. Many of the em- strate that «- o d«* &* £> with fatal results to three of the inmates, he la8fc of the county meetings if o -£ g>e Mills, Scotland ... 0 9 0 " peace and order" will be a stranger in were taken oat :—Samuel Benson w£ wJ Wedltl Cornwa11« May 3.—Returned ployers have evinced the greatest • men , John broke out in the premises belonging to Mr. Benja- S « n i- and Gaermarthen, but by Carlisle Election . alacrity in respon. society until the principles of equity and fraternity Patrick Kelly,John Shannon, James Greer, min Cannt the proceedings at the former is the Committee, ding to the request of their workmen for leave to Sk ill f , known as the Coach and Horses Tavern only one worthy ,. R. Lowry ... 11 14 3 ap- in their most enlarged and enlightened interpreta' Iu, ccul ion. and William M Ilroy. It was then St. Martin's-lane. C< Lemon moved "•-Mr. Parke's Book 0 3 7 point such weighers, and have never attempted to tion The building was three stories Ww J J » and «ie Hon. G. , are established amongst us. that seven others, named, respectively, high, and had three rooms . TtJForteaque seconded, an address to the Queen. Io4u disturb the arrangements thus made. Vieved on each floor. In the The year 1851, we are assured , ¦ ¦l lathers, J ohnson, Bryson, Kae, and attics slept three Mr. J. R. Lethbndge said he stood there the advo- May 18. —Intorest on Money in Bank ... 1 9 8 The will be memo- lv children, together with tho de- gentleman , however, belonging to these col- Table « the progress and still lying underneath the mass ceased, cate of civil and religious liberty, July 10.— Loan from Westminster Loca- lieries developement of civilisa- fManus. were of Ruth Lowe, Edward Xoakes (a waiter), and but if they have made the bold attempt to deprive the ion. For tho first time ied what had been the Samuel allowed;Popery to be paramount, farewell lity 10 0 _ in the history of the world ibbish which occup ground Lowe (the potman), tke latter being a to reli- workmen of this privilege, and have necessaril there ia to be a building. The appearance gious liberty. (Cheers.) Mr. J. w. „ Mr. Watson , from Hand Books of y and meeting of the peoples of the Oor of the presented by cousin of Mrs. Caunt. The second floor front room Ellis pro- justly roused the whole lead- lmost every case fessed his opposition to Romanism Registration 114 3 body of men to a determined ing natums of tke globe, not wi , ni bodies was, in a , truly appalling, was occupied by Mrs. Caunt : the middle room con- , but could not h the view of to inflicted consent to interfere with or „ Received by Secre resistance, which it is to be hoped will be successfu l . butchering each other , and ^jn- mutilations by the falling mass ; tained a spare bed ; and in the third, or curtail the liberty of tary, for ditto making the earth around backroom, his Roman Catholic fellow ditto It is, therefore, fully expected that, should any them groan in the shrieks of the friends and relatives of the de- slept the nurse, Betsy Butler, with an infant countrymen. He con- 0 7 10 agony and death , but for fraternal nd child cluded by moving an Returned by ' miners be applied to to leave their district or colliery ggd wereiruly heartrending. Theloss to the pro- of Mr3. Caunt's. Mr. Caunt had left amendment—that the address Overseers, St. Mary s Communion, each contributing their measure town on was uncalled for amidst considerable Lambeth, and come to any of these collieries now of ctors, we understand, will amount to £3,000." Tuesday afternoon for Lewisham; and Mrs. Caunt confusion for List of Voters ... 0 5 0 on strike, ingenuity and skill to one common emporium , This was seconded by Mr. E. Stephens that they will at once , ia in inquest was held on Saturday on the bodies \>i having closed ihe house about two o'clock on Wed- , and after perceive vr>e object of their winch witt be exhibi ted all that spceohea from tho Rev. Mr. Moleswortb £03 18 11 modern intellect le unfortunate sufferers. Several witnesses having nesday morning, proceeded to retire to rest ; before Mr W employers. " To be forewarned is to be foreaimed." can produce . I. Peter, the Rev. E. J. Treffr y, the Rev. jjen examined the inquiiy was adjourned till doing so she requested a niece, who was stay J. 1847 ' Hence the utility of this notice, that the coaxing Such a brilliant opportunity ing Wallis, the Rev. Canon Rogers , the Rev. J . cr. £ s. d. should not be lost by [jBtsday. The Belfai l Sewslatersays :—" Shortly with her on a visit, and who had hitherto Noy, qualities of the masters in enticing workmen from the Social Reformers occupied and Captain Riley, was put from the chair Dec. 7th—Error in last Balance Sheet 10 0 of this country to make further [fierthe close of the proceedings, a warrant was the second floor spare room , when their homes may in this instance be fruitless. known to ' , to sleep with her that only one hand being held up, it was lost. „ Secretary, for services and loss of the world , through their brethren visitine usde ont by the coroner, endorsed by W. S. Tracey, night. The young woman Another consented, and went amendment, moved by Captain Thompson time 5 0 0 Yours truly, the International Exhibition , the means ;jq.. R.M., and handed to head-constable M'ln- into her room to fetch her ni , expres- of uni. ght dress, taking op- sive of the disapprobati on of the honours con- „ Rent of Committee-room 6 13 9 M. Jude. yersal happiness and brotherhood. jr e. for the apprehension of Mr. John M.i*ee, portunity at the same time by request of her aunt There is a t'de for , , ferred on Iri sh Roman Catholic prelates ,, Stationary and Postage 3 13 11 It may be added , as afford ing a proof of the Chris- in tiie affairB of nations contractor the brickwork of the building ; to examine the apartment and look under , and of ^ as of men which , taken at ^ , the bed the grant to Maynooth was also lost „ Auditin g Accounts in 1847 ... 0 7 6 tian tendencies of the owners of the above collieries, its flood , leads to fortune. 3a in a few moments the warrant was to see that no one was , , and the A people, as an indi' executed, concealed in the house. She address carried by an overwhelming maiority. „ Mr. Simpson, for returned ticket 0 10 that they vidual b a? Mr. Magee was brought, in custody of the head- had a candle in her hand while thus have commenced the usual practice of , y seizing the proper moment may engaged, and, The Chairman read lettera fr om the Earl of 1848. achieve ^stable, into the room where the inquest had been from subsequent occurrences Fal- ejectin g the workmeu from the dwelling bouses, al- more by one great effort than , there appears too moutb, the Earl of Mount Ed March 11th—Carlisle Election 30 0 0 years of agitation and Eld, and where the magistrates, whose w much reason to fear that an gcumbe, and others, thou gh we are in the middle ot the winter seaaon. suffering. And what 1 names e accidental spark falling expressive „ Post-office orderB 0 4 0 moment more opportune for svc above mentioned, were still sitting. upon some combustible of their concurrence in the objects of the Mr. material in this room must meeting. „ Trustees going to Bank 0 1 6 promulgatin g these views so well calcula ted to make Vaeey then drew out Mr. Magee's committal have occasioned the to the catastrophe. Mm. Caunt had The CnuBcn op May lCth—Messrs. M'Gowan, and Co., TO the world happy, than the time when oaiity gaol. Messrs. Boyd and Steen y been in England and Ireusd. — The THE MINERS OF NORTHUMBERLAND the world is offered any onl bed a very few moments when she was for printing Addresses, &c. ... 1 13 0 there to listen to you ? The mount of bail which may be required Irish prelates have addressed, through the Arch- AND DURHAM. frien ds of Social Pro - , but the coro- aroused by the waiter, calling out from the third June 20th—Deputation waiting upon Mr. Brother Miners and Fellow Working Men, gress of all r refused to take it, and bishop of Armagh, a letter to the Archbishop of — , shades of opinion , will have serious 1? head-constable M'Intyre 3oor that the house was on fire, and urging his mis- O' Connor 0 7 0 We, the workmen of six united collieries, viz., Crow Kordingly proceeded at once with Canterbury, expressing their regret, and even cause of regret if they permi t an event so pro uitious his prisoner to tress to make her escape. Mrs. Caunt roused her 1849. Trees, Little Chilton , Hough Hall, Joint Stock , Sew Gaol, where he placed niece " apprehension," at obsemng that their brethren to pass hy, without ail effor t equal to the ia him in the hands of instantly, and, rushing out of her own room, March 26th—John Earle and John Avnott , Byor's Green, with South Kelloa, having had re- occasion , governor, at the same time on this side of the channel describe themselves to place their opinions in the hs stating it to be the entered the middle room for the purpose of alarm- deliverin g Addr esses ... 0 11 0 course to a strike, in consequence hands of these nume- n;h of the coroner and in " the Episcopal Address to the Queen," as " the of our master rous forei the magistrates that ing the nurse, who was sleeping with her infant April 11th—Deputation waiting upon dislod ging our weighman from the heap, at Little gners who may be instrument al in sowing Magee should not Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of Eng- Hr. be put upon the disci- in the back room. As soon as she opened the door Thomas Cooper 1 Chilton Colliery, and all the alledgement is that ho the seeds of trut h in quarters they might not other - of the prison land," a title which, " we beg permission to say, 0 0 f.ine , but should receive every possible of the middle] room Mrs. Cauut was nearly over- „ John Arnott regi stering voters called a meeting according to the order of his con- wise reach for a generation to come. iidulzence." is unknown to the law of the land, and which im- , powered by the flames and smoke with which the in the borou gh of Lambeth fill- stituents ; we therefore think it an infringement on It is antici pated by the ESTORATlOX OF THE ports a virtuous denial of the fifth article of Union , projectors of this Exhibi - | | li ROMAN CAM OLIC BISHOPRIC room was filled . With great intrepidity, however, ing up claims and sending our rights, and we intend to stand by him or perish tion , and their lloss.—The Cork between England and Ireland," They have painfully , expec tat ions aro reasonable , that it I? Examiner of Monday contains she rushed forward, and, forcing open the door of them in to n the attempt. We therefore hope that no en- following :_»it felt that, of late years, in legislating on ecclesiasti- the Overseers ... 10 17 6 will give a mighty impetus to the progress of |Le affords us peculiar pleasure to the third room, called to the nurse to bring out her ,„ Lists of croachment •will be made phy- cal affairs, as on many public occasions, a disposi- Voters for various during our struggle on the Bical science—probabl y advance |e enabled to communicate to our Catholic readera child. The nurse, perceiving her danger in an parish es said collieries. And we remain it a centur y. Why tion has been manifested to regard the Irish pro- 0 17 10J yours, not also mak e it subser vient pf tfce South the fact that our most Holy Father instant, did not stop to dress herself, but snatched May 18th—Advertising In the to the advancem ent of vinces of the United Church as if they did not form Hand Book of Bonds of Union, those sciences |be Tope ha3 graciously acceded to the ernest up the child, and followed Mrs. Caunt out of the The Workmen more immediat ely involvin g the wel- an integral portion of the one church of the na- Registration 2 1G 6 of tho above Collieries. |»ycr of the ltisht Rev. Dr. Murphy, the respected room, literally walking through the flames fare of the people ? If our means of increasi ng with tion." The Archbishop submits to the „ Messrs. M'Go wan and Co., print- William Shaw, Secretary. wealth j s'uop of the united diocese over which his which the apartment was filled. During correction, are to be augmented by it lord- this ter- and soothingly replies that, ing Hand Books, Claims, &e. 25 10 10 January 9th, 1851. , why not also the mode iLip ss worthily presided should be divided rible interval Xoaks, , though it did not of distributing it facilitated , and the waiter had opened the appear "to any of the bishops " „ 21st—Lambe th and Metro politan ? This is, in fact, thi ijjws restored ro its ancient episcopal rank and trap door on the roof, and was busily consulted that Election engaged in the_ co-operation of the Irish prelates could be Associations 0 3 0 THK ADDRESS OF COAL AND IRON-STON E desidera tum of moder n civiliaation. To incre as« lumiiy in the Catholic Church of Ireland. The handing- the parties who slept in this part Of the „ Paid John Simpson invited, Still " it would hava been better to haye , Treasurer ... 0 0 5 MINERS TO wealth , without distributing it , is only a partia l Jail for the consecration of the new bishop the houso on to the leads, and thence down through a THE MINE PROPRIETORS AND indited an harmonious sentence, than to have good. It re sts with the devotees of social ¦m versatiy respected Right Rev. Dr. Keane, skyilght into the adjoining dwelling. The barmaid Total THE COAL MASTERS OF DEUBYSHHUS , science, late given ground for the apprehensions expressed in £90 2 91 therefore , to see that this f.Y, of Middleton, now lies in the hands of the Most the maid servant, the potboy, and Mr. Caunt' Amount received NOTTINGHAMSHIRE , AND LEICEST ER. memorabl e demonstr ation s your Grace's letter. He promises to communicate 93 18 li fulfils the highest Sev. Dr. biattery, the venerable Archbishop of eldest son, a boy about twelve years of age a SHIRE. possible missson. , were ll the letter to his episcopal brethren, but meanwliilo iJCaslicl." rescued in this manner and placed in safety Balance As many Kill come from countries where freedom by can venture to eay that ' we all consider the Irirh Due £2 4 81 1 Another death from starvation has taken place Xoakes, who returned to look for the other child- ofspeech and ptess are almost unkn own branch of the United Church to be bo closely identi- Liahilitiet. Gentlemen ,—It was resolved, at a Delegate , such an \ i the Eniiistymon Union, and the verdict of the ren, but unfortunately too late to save them. Messrs. M'Gowan and Co., for Printing 3 8 0 oppor tunit y of getting political and fied with our own, that if one member suffers, Meeting of Mine rs , held at the Bay Tree Inn , social informa- ' owner's jury in the case attributes it to the neg- It appears that in then: alarm and excitement the ¦Westminster Locality 10 0 tion may be to th em of other cannot fail to suffer with it, and that in all South Normin gton , on Monday , October 28th double value, and the sense jet of the vice-guardians. It would appear, how- they had got out of bed and hidden themselves , 1850, of this ] , cages where co-operation is desirable or practicable to forward a copy of the ought to be to u8 a doubl e stimulus . i rer, that these offici als are not in any way beneath it, and here, when the fire was , Total Amount ensuing address to every to got under, wo shall be ready to act with your Grace Due ...... £G 12 Si It is pro posed that tr acts and lectures I lame, having expressly directed the " the brigade men found their charred and the coal master and mine prop rietor , in the above thre e en political relieving remains burned other Irish prelates as an united bod " and social subjects be ) f acet to afford any relief that mi ht be almost to a cinder. y. counties, for the pur pose of removing any pr ejudices tran slated in to the leading g necessary The body of Ruth Lowe, a re- Tho following paragraph is from ' languages io such of the cases as they were unable markabl Tail s Magazine, or unfavourable impressions which may and distribu ted at the Exhibition , as well to dispose y fine young woman, aged IS, was found for January :—" Dr. Wiseman' exist con. afon ttw board day ; but that in another s documents are no Swindling and False Titles. — A Spaniard, cerning the objects as at the residences of various forei gners. I t is the deceased was part of the room, extended on the floor, new manifestations of the nature of and princi ples of the Miners ' in- pnt away, nevertheless, with many and reduced to an Popery, and his named Campos was a few days ago tried by tended , also, to invite the vener able founder others, and was almost shapeless mass. In less appointments confer upon it no new power. National Association , and also to show that the of Eng- ifcand dead in a field next mornin long in one tate ought to interfere as little as possible in reli- on the part of the post-office cash cannot be oh- he was the originator.— Globe. Ma rquis^ to abandon her , and her -"i-ner attempt was made but these were perfectly clean extra vagance own to sell the estates of place, rovings in a gious matters , and that everjr sect ought to be per- tamed until the second month has expired , the Loss o? T.d|RicuARn Cobdes Bt Fire.—Wq &t» and orgka ntaeed her lower and Mau«seU basket which the spinner had placed in v; Sid K^f" , in the counties of Limerick his corner, mitted to manage Us spiritual concerns in the order becomes a lapsed one, although it has been sorry to notice tho total loss by fire of the barque er beauty at lenSth al«° foded , ny ut vitt no better success than on the steam pipe. Two of the fire3 alluded presented was»r iv J and she HtfinA 3 ? ' ^ to manner which it considers best. "—Several amend- within the given time. In the new money Richard Cobden, of this port, from Calcutta to obliged to become a seller of oran ges and th8 former experiment. With the excep- above occurred on Saturday afternoon , between orders there is oysters . SHf ments wer e proposed by different persons, but the a similar alteration of the rules res- London, on the night of the 22nd of Ootober last She subsequentl y became a. dealer of »..._ s.ome house Dronertv in the citv of El- four and five o'clock. One of them in a house in pecting the t , pou ltry in. ' original motion was carried , with some verbal welvemonth's grace allowed to the about fifty miles from the island of Bourbon. Most the market , and so continued up to her ''' Wl"cu realised about £250, the other por- Moreton-street, Strangeways, was caused by the holders of money i>. amendment ; an address and petition were voted , orders before alii claim on the fortunately the weather was fine arid calm, and deatn. 5 Pronertv foad little or no favour, and joists of theflooring of the lower storey runninginto Post-office for the ; ie «ai / . and the meeting broke up. amount of such orders ceasos. bright moonlight, and the Prince of Orange of The Opesiso op Parliamen Uc 8eTeral Iot3 stood adjourned for a a flue, and not being sufficientl y protected. The The Vacant t.—The Premier ha waiirii U-Vil? - Quarter-Master Generalship.— Leith was in the immediate vicinity. She sent all addressed copies of the following The estate of Mr. Thomas Gowan other, also in a dwelling-house, in Windmill-street, It is rumoured, and letter to his «up» with some degree of certainty, her crew on board, but all the efforts of both crews porters in the Lower House :—V d ^t'oner). consisting of 304 acres of origiaited in a spark from a fire igniting some bed- Sphiso Flowers. that Major-General Downing-street,— B^r^ —During the past week, prim- Sir Frederick Stovin , K.C.B., wero quite ineffectual, and in a fetf hours she was Sir,—I take the liberty of informing that tka be countyof Wexford, producing a profit ding. The damage done in either case did not ex- roses haTe been Colonel of the §3rd ' you fctViTl offered for sale in great quantities, Regiment, will succeed the late burn t to the water s edge, and sunk stern foremost meeting of parliament having been fixed for JJJtffiOO per annum, sold for £1,400. This ceed £5 the flames being confined to the rooms in wallflowers General Su- Tue* ig , and polyanthuses may also be seen blos- Willoughby Gordon as Quarter-Master- The captain and crew were taken on board day, the 4th importance nP tLe proceedings rather dull day. inated and being extinguished, with soming General to the the of February, business of ST op of a which they orig , in gardens in the neighbourhood. The ap- forces ; a saving of the extra allow- Prince of Orange, and landed at St. Helena will be brought forward w ithout delay ; I therefore xaiiok Mb. the Law Advissb. before the arrival pearance of ance of £500 , on the Chbisiiak, the assistance of the neighbours, these heralds of sunnier days indicate per annum, as in the recent appoint- 21st of November. The fire originated bv sponta- request your attendance oh that day. 1 have the ^ stated ines. The third fire which was the unusual ment of Adjutant f af Jhat Mr. Christian, Q-C, who some of-the fire eng , mildness of the present season.—Susstx General, will, of course, be made. neous combustion of part of the ' honour to servant Jqbcj 81 a AdvertUtr. cargo6 (safflower). be, sir, your obedient , r * aca accepted the office of law adviser to more serious in its consequences, occurred in a — Lmttd Stnite Gazette. —LiverpoolMtrc itry, ' Russbll." 8 THE NORT HERN STAR 3mm 18 m TirRFTTYn TV TTTT* TATX» r»n n urrrTe mi « « . _ *" " .' ' " -?¦—» n ^ , l MEETIXG IX THE TOWER HAMLETS. The following . . .. . appeared in our second edition again, to give him a good thrashing, but use n° receptaclo for notorious thieves, and the worst wood. A few days ago mut. characters, and which tho complainant wasT^ A public meetin of last week :— knives. was a regular nuisance to with a lady in Portman-square, g of the Chartists of the Tower Overworking the respectable portion when tlJSj?^ [amlets was held at the Wood- THE SEW MIXISTRY.- DISMISSAL OF LAMBETH. — Attempted- Hiohwat Robbery a Van IIorse.—Benjamin Worthy of the inhabitants. On went up to them, and, addressing tho dan on Sunday evening, of the well-known carrying firm was proceeding to the «' Kitchin comni • 1 ian, White-street, Hare-street, Hethnal-green, to CUAXGARX1ER. with Murderous Violence.—Charles Wood who Home, , " where tho prisoner called him a scoundrel and other insuItinS Dai ' charged with ill-treating two horses.—John Sowell, lodged, ho made a search, ft "i ear a lecture from Ernest Jones. The spacious PARIS described himself as an omnibus driver, and living and in his apavtmenta Aftev she had vented her rage upon tho natne». . Friday Morsiko,—The Mmiteur contains clerk of the chamber, Guildhall , stated that on he found a bayonet, the property of Mr oom was crowded to excess. Before the proceed- the official appointments of the new ministry as at So. 20, Bull and Gate-yard, High Holborn, was . J. Yeoman, nant, she turned to the lady with whom Tnpla'« nga commenced charged with committing a most murderous assault Friday last ho was ia Skinner-street, Snow-hill, gunmaker, &c, of Chamber street, GoodmauV walking, and called her several a the landlord announced that he follows -.—Foreign Affairs, Drouyn del l'lluys ; fields. It may be remembered names too « f, * * lad been in communication with the police on the person of Mr. Thomas Carter Wiggs, resid- nearly opposite the Saracen's Hoad, when he saw , that Mr. Yeoman mention, and threatened to knock hor to autho- War, General llegnaud St. Jean d'Angely ; Marine, a , loaded with goods so high as nearly to reach is contractor for guns and bayonets teen 7 Itles, who, hearing that a riotous meeting wa3 Ducos ; e ing at So. 2, Lorrimer-terrace, Walwowb, with a van to tho East her throat, and also to stick a knife into ' °Wl» to Public Works, Mague ; Commerc , Bon- the drawing-room windows of the houses near. He India Company. One of his workmen was sent to 1 ake place at his house, had informed him that jean. Rouher, Baroche, Perieu, and Fould retain life-preserver, and also with intending a highway consequent of these threats tho present m-no \ la robbery. Mr. Games attended for the saw one of the van horses panting in the agonies of the East India nouse with nine guns and nine were adopted, in order to compel )oliceraen would he in attendance, but in attending their seats ; General Changarnier is dismissed. prisoner.— bayonets, for inspection prior to the dcfen i "& hat and all future meetings, Police-constable James Kay, 57 P, deposed that death, and the other breathing so hard that it ap- the order being keep tho peace. The defendant, in rcnlv t0 they would come in General Perrot is appointed Superior Commander peared as if it would burst its heart at every re- finished , and during his temporary absence in a * heir uniform, and not disguised. General Baraguay about half-past one on Sunday morning he was on charge, said she had formerly lived v&i ti9 of the National Guard. d'Bil- spiration, The first, a grey horse, dropped down public-house, to have some refreshment, the pro- Campbell Shortly after eight o clock Mr. J. Shaw -*a3 liers is appointed coramander-in-chief of all arms of duty on Manor-terrace, and on approaching within , and had a child by him. nQ \'L *. about one hundred yards of Lorrimore-terrace dead soon after. The surviving horse, which ap- perty was stolen from tho passage, where he had some months ago, and now refused 1 jailed to the chair and briefly introduced Ernest the first military division. General Correlet will , he left it. Tho bayonet to do in h. "* Jones to the meeting. distinctly heard the sound of a blow, and instantly peared much exhausted, and in very low condition, now produced was one of tho for her or the child. She denio.l preserve his post. The decree is countersigned by time identical bayonets that had been stolen usinir i« T5 Erxest Joxes, who was heard loud cries of " Murder " and " Police. " was hanging by tho traces, and it was some , and had language or threats towards either of greeted with treat ap- Baroche and General Regnard de St. Jean d'Angely. before they could release it. He had ascertained no doubt been received by the prisoner . He then, H jlause. commenced by stating General Baraguay d'Hilliers has issued He ran towards the place from whence the cries Long fined her 10s. and costs. Tho m™. JIr- that liis subject was an address that the weight of the load was two tons five owt. (Archer) was endeavouring to trace and appre- immediatel on°y jhe " Past, Present, and Future." It was a wide to the soldiers calling upon them " to respect and proceeded, and found there a gentleman bleeding y paid . *« leld profusely from the head. At the instant He believed the van weighed another twenty-five hend the thieves.—Mr. Tyrwhitt inquired who was Embezzlement by a Collecting p ¦ , but he should confine liis attention to that make respected, on all occasions, the rights of the he saw the owner of Clerk — by the shade of the lamp a man running in cwt., and this was to be drawn up a steep hill by tho house called tho " Kitohen."— » "" ¦«« was uuiiuy eaiumnou on a cHa ree portion of it which related to democracy. For powers established by the constitution. To support the direc- he saw the surviving Fisher, 127, 6, of n v % some energeticall tion of 'West-street, and in consequence went ri Remusat moved that the blows on the head.—Mr. Elliot : Did horses appeared like old worn-out coach horses, and the art of picking pockets. A few nights ago he his duty to receive and collect in all prosperitv on commerce rise rapidly, and as rapidly tne Assembly should retire immediately to its he state They did not belong to monks 1» bu- what he had struck him with ?—Witness : Yes sir quito unfit for work. was watching after some thiere3 at this Kitchen, the prosecutors, a nd pay it i nto fall, for while extending their prosperity abroad reaux to appoint a committee which should propose , Home, but were the private witness's handlui he said a short stick with a knob at the end ; but', Messrs. Chaplin and when he peeped through tho window and saw tho same day. He had on sovoral occasions they were undermining it at Lome." Such nations the measures commanded by circumstances. This property of Mr. B. W. Home, of the same firm. prisoner and several neeW 5 mi probably nourish until they met with com- proposition in my opinion, it was a " life preserver."—S. Cop- "boy s below. A string was to do so, and appropriated tho money to 1 ght was adopted by 330 votes against 253. They were in very low condition.—Other witnesses affixed from one side of the himsrtf petition from abroad. They might even then con- Half the Mountain pin deposed that about the same time before men- apartment to the This latter statement was confirmed by the evid abstained from voting. The tioned he heard the cries of were examined who said that all the horses were other ; a coat was pinned to it, and , a handkerchief of various clerks acid customers 9 tinue to flourish, if by possessing superior ma- Assembly withdrew to its bureaux to , " Murder " and " Po- of the firm am' r name the lice," and while going to the spot from well attended to. The wound on the shoulder of being put into the pocket, the prisoner instructed prisoner, who declined offeritig 9 chinery they were enabled to banish foreign compe- committee proposed . Paris is perfectly quiet whence the any defenrnC0 ( cries proceeded, ho rnet the prisoner, who was blow- the horse was as large as half-a-crown, and had the boys how to pick tho pocket of the handker- fully committed for trial. ' ** tition ; but the possession of superior machinery was The following appeared iu the Evenement of fresh skin forming over it.—Alderman Farebrother chief, and if they failed only an ephemeral advantage, one that was impos- Thursday ing at the time, and appeared to have been running. in performing the thing THAMES,—Scruples.—James Nash, a evening:—"At the moment of gob" to said that no evidence had been produced to show well, and to the prisoner's satisfaction dock i eibfe to be lasting ; other nations would speedily press we learn the result of the ° Be asked him where he came from, and he said from , he would bourer was charged with sucking spirits from conference of the Penton-place, and . knowing from what cause tho other horse had died. The de- knock them down and Uluse them ; and at length , M u avail themselves of it. 'We found that this was Bin-graves, which took place in this to be false, he by means of a tube, in the London Docks.-j\\ * the early part of stopped him, and told him he must take fence at present set up only confirmed the charge after some practice, his " pupils" would become Dickens, a cooper in the z sgsel3 were disenssed, and it was decided to try them progres- sending a horse out to work with a sore shoulder pockets. Stolen goods wore sworn u beirig built in America for a firm at Xewcastle, and sively :—1st. M. Dupin soner then said, " If there is a row between a man every day and every Yardley : Why do you refuse to be sworn ?-.™Ti • * shall be required to give in and his wife, 1 have nothing had been admitted by the witnesses for tho detence, night taken to this place, which was constantly full Bev^ml for Hamburg and other places. In Saxony his resignation as President of the Assembl to do with it/' He (a very respectable-looking mechanic) replied •it y; in fa (Coppin), however, told him ho must and he must therefore fine Mr. Benjamin Worthy of the most depraved characters in London.—Mr. eauso i reaa in ¦< 24.ttf>Q looms were employed in making what was vour of M. Changarnier, On this M. Dupin is come with ' tnat very book the words s. said him, and at this time tho lust witness, Kay, came Home 10a., and coats 2a. The meney was immedi- Tyrwhitt remarked, that scarce a day passed over not at all."—Mr. Yardley : are you termed mock goods, whilst only 6,000 looms were to have observed, ' I see only one thing certain— ately paid . but something of the going tnTi« eRip'oved here upon the genuine ones, and none but namely, that I up, and said that there was a gentleman very nearly " Kitchen," in Fox-court, was lies ?-Dickins •. No, I intend to tell the truth shall quit the chair.'—2nd. Or murdered. He then took MAN S ION-HOUSE,- An Italian Pickpocket mentioned in connexion with robberies or other - 3 superior judges could tell the difference, whilst the 40,000 men shall be required for the the prisoner to the house that book exemptB me from taking an o;ith -Lv? protection of of Mr. Wiggs, and that gentleman, and a Lady op Spirit .—Andrew Carter was oharged disgraceful transactions. It was the duty of the Yardley : Stuff and prk*- was greatly lower. In the eombmakers, and the Assembly; the command of whom shall on seeing him nonsense. You put a Von be with his hat on , exclaimed, " that is the fel^v who with having stolen a pocket-handkerchief.—Miss Ca- parish authorities to look after such a place ; they construction on tho passage, as wanv otlic-r trades,: he result was the same. A barrel bulk given to General Changarnier.—3rd. Or, an order roline Weston, who resides in Bermondsey, said : clever ninn of torfjbs of the day struck me; take care of him." Mr. Wiggs also were bound to put it down by imlictmont at tho ses- havo done|bofore you.—Dickins : Whon could be sent here from America for less shall be passed hostile to the ministry said that there On Monday night, at a little after six o'clock, as I sions. Country peop I was nnil freiubt than they could from the Tweed to the and to the President of the was another man with the prisoner. le would look upon the police a special constable by the company, they d: Republic. M. Thiers The witness here produced a was passing through Fenchurch-street, I saw the of London and the parish officers with contempt d mh Thanes. "When things arrived at this stage theonly i3 one of the most active promoters of life-preserver of a new require me to take an oath.—Mr. Yardley • The these propo-l and novel shape. At otio eml was a large prisoner put his hand iato tho pocket of a gentle- when, after the publicity given by the press to such you were not made tpw the home manufacturer could meet this competi- sitions." lump of man, and one before me. I would nS lead, while the body, whioh. was of gutta percha, pull out part of a handkerchief, I imme- an infamous place existing in the very centre of have made such a foolish fellow tion Tasby reducing the wages of hulabourers. Still diately seized tho prisoner by the collar a special constilZ ' was tapered off, so as to resemble a riding-whip, of , and I the metropolis, it was not put down. He directed (laughter) When people are al3 niigbt go well if food was reduced in proportion. Dbouet s Pauper Asslbm.—On Thursday night called to the gentleman, who turned about. , called to speak to t& Ko«.- food could only he procured either from the a puhlic the most formidable description.—The prosecutor Tke that Mr. James and the parish authorities of St. truth, their ovidonce given thus is meeting was held in the Assembly Rooms, was bo severel handkerchief fell at his feet.—The Lord Mayor : d s not an oath Z soil at home, or by exchange from abroad. They Theobald's-road y injured so as to be unable to attend. An rew , Holborn, should bo communicated with you understand it, but a high attestati on , to consider the conduct of the —Tho prisoner was remanded You held the prisoner faBfc ?—Witness : Certainly I upon the subject, and their attendance — Did, fouiid that other nations would not send them food Poor Law Commissioners in refusing , tho magistrate re- requested at ins, on the book being again tendered , to allow the fusing to take bail for him. did, my lord j and I would not let him go, as the this court on the day of the prisoner's next exami- said in exchange for manufactured goods, as thev were expenses (£100) of the prosecution of the late Mr. attempt was he had no objection to kiss it, but protested a^ain^ SOUTHWARK.- Important io CABMBX.- John so palpable.—The Lord Mayor : What nation, when the whole matter would be laid before the act being supposed to be an thereby injuring themselves, but only in exchange Drouet in the accounts of the overseers of St have you to say, pnsonor to this lad ' oath.—Mr Y-trd Andrew Haje3 Mas charged with being drunk and refusing , y s statement ? them, and he did hope that the most decided mea- ley : Have you any objection for gold. Still prosperity might continue if tiiey , Holborn. Mr. Wakley, M.P., took tho to pay his cab fare. —The prisoner : I don't deny that she took me my to Bpeak tho truth « procured cheap food from the soil at home ; but chair, and attributed —The cahmaR stated, that ho , Bttres would be adopted to crush so disgraceful a —Dickins : No.—Mr, Ya^dley : Then the act of the commissioners was hirad by the defendant lord. What was I to do? I am a poor Italian, in nuisance take tha manufacturers finding thr-y could not realise the to the exposure of the inefficiency at the west end of tho , and nothing should be waatinq on hie book.—The oath was then delivered by the of their visita- town to drive him over great distress, and as hungry as a wolf. I must part to accomplish so desirable mains! amount of profit they did prior, to making their tion, as protectors of the poor, which the to the Borough. Wheu eat an object. Ho trate himself with great solemnity. The case inquiry they arrived at the place tho defendant , and I must get something to buy food ?—Tho then remanded the prisoner for a week for was prffits equal t> their previous gains, employed had effected. He called upoh the meeting not to wanted he Lord Mayor further fully proved by the -witness, and the prisoner was refused to pay the fare, so, added the driver, 1 : Is the prisoner known ?—The police- evidence. sentenced more bands to make more goods, and thus withdraw allow the overseers to suffer in pocket. Several man into whoao custo dy the prisoner was to pay a fine of 20s., or eight days imwi; tb<- Iiand3 from the agricultural districts gentlemen addressed the drove him oft to the station-houae and gave him in- given BOW-STKEET. — Robberv is is Hotel. — A sonment. * , and pre- meeting, and it was re- to custod said the fellow was the companion of thieves. Tentc-'ithe growth of a sufficiency of cheap food ; solved, that in case of nonpayment y. He (the defendant) was in liquor.- — respeotably dressed man, aged C3, who gave the MARLB of the costs bv Mr. A'Beckett The Lord Mayor : I shall send him for six weeks OROUGH-STREET. Robbery iT they produced the natural result of increased poor the guardians, a public subs said thatiif the defendant was in- to name of William Graves, but who refused to give Jeweller's, - . cription should be , the cabman hard labour in prison. I cannot sufficientl y ex- —W. Harop, a well dressed man, wai rates, misery, and destitution. They were told that opened. Resolutions in favour of toxicated had no right to let him get his address or occupation, was charged with steal- charged with stealing two gold chains from the appointment into his vehicle. At all press my admiration of the spirit and presence of ing two table plated spoons the shoo hats, clothes, h. for six weeks work in harvest time, ten to attend his father's demise, left the terminus ¦w black n h , on being informed of the fellow shopman pursued and and ith contusions, said that she had formerly lived mo t s wore sentenced to transp ortation , and thus robbery, he went into the coffee-room gave him into custody. bu.shelsof malt, and other privileges; now the ave- proceeded at a rapid rate in safety as far as Pon- Bociety was relieved from those and missed, —The prisoner was remanded for a week, rage o! wages in England under the protection of the prisoner, but in conso- depredators at any besides the table spoons, a silver salt spoon and Wales was S*. per der s Lnd, where some second class carriages left rate for some years. It was, his lordshi , which •Berk , with, on an awra?e. th:.rty-six mile3 per week by the goods train were being quence of repeated acts of ill-usage, which were p added, he charged tho prisoner with stealing, and he imme- shunted across the ultimately followed on quite shocking to see thieves who had been long diatel The large and beautiful to wilk to and fro to their employment, and no hue by deceased and two others. At this his part by a demand that y replied, it is of no use ; here it is." He Estate of Bbalf, juncture she should go into the streets exercising thoir calling, sentenced perhaps to con- then handed the spoon in the north-eastern part of this county, the propertj harvest money, malt, &c. In 1797 the average the special train ran into the station, strikiug to support him in finement to the constable.—The pri- the idleness by her prostitution, she determined to in gaol for two or three months, and after- soner made no answer to tho of Prideaux Joh n Selby, Esq., of Twizell House, wn«<.'s of the manufacturing operative was 10s. per second class carriages in its progress, forcing them wards to find them not onl charge, and Mr. Hall tr<»k ; now the average in off tha leave him, and went to reside with a relativo in y committing plunder, full committed him for trial. Belford, con taining 1,320 acres, and hitherto let at a Scotland, where it was line, and jamming the unfortunate man but haunting tho very scenes of thoir hi«;iiyithout any material endured the greatest agony, nc Sfiia know nothing about it. On entering the arose. Abrams also p al tera tion Leeds 44 27 19 sion of fire-damp occurred at Cwmbach, on Thuw- and afterwards found leaded that ho had defended in price. The best dry foreign wheat met soms that the bridge of her noso back parlour, which was used as a workshop, wit- the policeman from inqui ry, but to sell Button ,.„„.„ IT T, 38 aay wst, m a level belonging to the Tniscedwyn was broken.—The com- violence, with which he was any quantity rather lower terms wsra plainant subsequentl ness found the deceased lying on the floor. The menaced by the mob. accepted . The flour tr ade was exce&sively dull , Bradford 31 v& 18 Iron Works, when four persons were y applied for a summonB —Mr. Jardine discharged Ab- unless for severely against the prisoner placo and furniture was all m confusion , and she rams, and convicte superior qualities . Fine malting barley sold fully as dear , Manchester ... 3R 20 17 burnt. One of the sufferers died shortl , bu t before it could be exe« d each of the other three pri- but y after being cuted, he again went to her was surrounded by a pool of blood. He lifted her soners in a fi ne of ten other sorts very unsaleable. In malt but little Liverpool 35 22 15 brought out of the level, and another house and threatened shillings, or ten days' impri- domg. Beans and peas ratl ur ch eaper , is not ex- to take her life, and the arm up, and discovered that she was quite cold and sonment. * r escevtin p fins In London the average age of the operative was pected to survive. The accident is attributed magistrate therefore issued maple peas, which ar e scarce and wanted . Good fresh to a warrant for his apprehension dead. He called on Sergeant Barber and another The Policeman's Enemy. oats 6old pretty freely, seventeen years. It might appear strange to some, the carelessness of the men, in allowing the , which he managed constable —S. Gills was charged the arriv als being modera te, but safety- to evade until the prceeding ni , when they procured the attendance of with committing an aggravated pr ices held much as last week. seeing around him many men forty or iifty years, lamp to be carried into the level before them, by a ght when he was at Mr assault on a police- length captured by Holland the warrant officer. . Hutchin8on , a surgeon. There was no bed or man.—E 108, said he found the KicnM oND, (Yohkshibe ,) Jan . 1^—We had a toleraWa that the average was so low, but they must take little boy, who could not detect the presence of —A fire in tho prisoner about two supply of " the respectable-looking woman named Ellen Turner room. The deceased was dressed, with o clock on Tuesday morning, in grain in our marke t th is mornin " Wheat sold into account the great numbers that die in their ratal gas, the men following with candles in their , the exception Tottenham-court- from , 4s 6d to 5s Gd ; Oats, Is lOd hands who was in the company of the complainant at of her shoes and one stocking. Mr. road, making a disturbance, and desired to 3s ; Barley, 3s (Id to infancy. With regard to the can?;-? of death nmoug , and thereby oausing the explosion. the Hutchinson examined him to go 3s Gd ; I5ean3 , 4s to 4s 8d per bushel . the working classes The time of the outrage, was also examined, and de- the deceased's head, and the away. As he took no notice several other , one out of every threc-and-a- Case of the Sloaxes.—Mr. Huddlestone prisoner said, " I have not done it; I constables CATTLE. half who attained the age of fifteen yeara died of applied to the court scribed the prisoner's conduct as ferocious and bru- have not dono spoke to him, but persisting in defying the police to give the amount of re- it. . Witness took him to the Smithhfld, Wednesday consumption. Mr. Jones then went into the cognisances that should tal in tho extreme.—Mr. Arnold sentenced him to station-house, where witness attempted to take him in custody. He then , Januar y 15.—Our market , to be entered into by Theresa pay the full he was locked up.—Mv . John Hutchinson, surgeon struck nay was again seasonabl y supplied with foreign stock as Statistics brought, by Mr. Slaney before the house Sloane, the wife of George penalty of £5, or in default to stand , witness a violent blow in the eye and ran ofl to numb ers , Sloane, against whom committed of j So. 8, River-street North, Islington, sworn, said followed by ; but the general qualit y of the beasts wa» relative to the cost of hospitals, prisons the grand jury had to the House of Correction for two witness, who overtook him when he very interior. The supply , &c. He returned a true bill, for ill- months.—The penalty was that on Sunday morning last, he was called upon by again struck witness in of home-fed beasts being some, then showed that the superiority of mortality in using their servant, in the event of her not paid, and tho priso- the face, knocked him down what extensive , the weather very unfavourable for slaugh. being taken ner was earned away the last witness to attend the deceased, at 2-i, Gra- and struck and ' wring , Prancearose from the greater sub-division of land, —The Chief Baron directed that Mr. in the van. kicked him while on the ground and the dead market s exceedingly inac tive, tiio Sloane should Ax injured Woman. ham-street, Islington. He prooeeded there imme- lie again ran beef trade was agaiu la France they had eleven millions of small farmers, enter into a recognisance of £500, — William Dives, a journey- away, and was recaptured in Totten- unusuallj heavy, and the salesmen and that she man diately, and in the back parlour found the deceased ham-oourt-place were compelled , in most insta nces, and twenty million persons interested in agricul- should also find two sureties in £250 each manufacturing chemist, wss charged with re- , a cut de sac , which afforded no to submit to a reduc tion fusing to support his illeg whom ho had seen on Saturday last. She was means of escape. in the prices of Monday last of 2d, per 81bs, The highest ture ; whilst in this country we had only 700,000 The lite Accidext at thb Gbbat itimate children.—In Oc- Prisoner had been many timeB in figure for the best NoBTnEitN tober, 1846, prisoner being lying on the floor ; her hair was disordered, and custody for offences of that Scots was 3s. 8d. per Slbs,, and a total employed upon the land. He then demonstrated Railway Termlvus.—On Thursday, Mr. T. acquainted with a kind , and was a known clearan ce was not effec fed. Generall Wakley young woman named Wise, matted with blood. She was ou. her right side, with associates of thieves y speaking, tlie stock that if the land of this country, reckoning it at M.P., coroner for West Middlesex, held an offered to make her his and prostitutes. Sentence- came to hand in good condition. With sheep we were inquest wife. They left for her legs drawn up. The lower extremities were One month tolerabl aixty millions of acres, capable of excellent cultiva- at the University College Hospital, on the church and camo back, the s imprisonment. y well, but not to saj heavily, supplied. Even tha body of young woman with a quite cold ; also her hands. Her face was very iwbbery pnmest oM Downs were very slow tion, was divided among the people, it would ive James Samuel Greene, aged fifty-six ring upon her finger, and in wmerick.— C. Corklin was char»ed in sale, aud last week'* g , who was en- they passed much bruised, and her eyes vevy much blackened upon his currenci es were with difficult y eleven acres to each family, and he was well con- gaged as a wood sawyer at the works now among their friends a^ man and wife ; own confession , with stealing, in conjunct supported. The highest erecting they had not, however, been to and swollen. Her lips were cut ; her face was co- tl n W quotation was 4 s. 4d. per Slbs* NotwithWandin R that tlio vinced that two or three acres were quite sufficient at the terminus, Maiden-lane, Battle-brid church. Since that ° ' a"other- the of £18, the property supply of calves ge, and time the complainant vered with blood ; there was a deep wound on her off Mr.M Ww . Goen , *™ was limited , the veal tra de ruled heavy , at to maintain a family in comfort. He did not advo- received such serious injuries at the has bovne two children to Sibthorp, of Limerick. On the barely stationary prices. In pigs next ' accident Dives, one three years old face. Her hands were covered with blood. Her luesday evening the to nothing was cate an equal division of land, ho was only show- which occurred on Saturday afternoon last as to , and the other recently knees prisoner surrendered himself aoing, but we have no change to notice in value. born. Just before the birth of the latter were also injured. The deceased was sixty. at the chief office in Scotl eef 2s Sd to 3s 8d ; mutto n ing them that there was sufficient to maintain our render it necessary to convey him to the above , the priso- three years of ago. and-yard , and said he . | , > , 3s 2d to 4s Cd : veal , 3s Od ner turned the young woman eut of doors.—The She vras quite dead. Witness had absconded about a fortni to 3s lOd ; porlc , 2s 8d to 4s Od. -l'rice per stone of Slbi present population, and leave a large margin for in- hospital, where he expired on Monday moraine, asked the prisoner how it ght since from his sinkin g from their defendant said his wife had been away from him had happened. He said employer taking with him the ofTal. crease. He was in favour of the land being made effects. Mr. W. H. Vallance appeared he did not know. £18, his master's Newgate and Leadeniuh, as solicitor four years, and that she suddenly returned and The scalp of the head was very money. Another young man , Wednesda y, Jan. 15.—Inferior national property. Mr. Jones then dwelt on tho on behalf of Messrs. Jay, the contrac- much injur ed and accompanied him beef , 2s 0d to 2s 2d j middlin g, ditto , 2s 4d to 2a 6d; claimed him, and he was obliged to abandon the swollen. A cloak was in and it was through his prim e various schemes propounded by government, and tors. Evidence was adduced similar to that given the apartment inducement that he applied large , 2s 8d to 2s lOd ; prime small , 3s Od t o 3s ii ; other woman, who had no further claim upon him , which was saturated with his employer's money lar ge pork also by the working classes, to remedy our social at the inquiry on Tuesday, and the jury returned a , blood. He again to his own use. The monev , 2s 4d to 3s Gd ; inferi or mutton , 2s 4dto 2s 8d ; but he was willing^to allow her 3s. 6d. per week asked the prisoner how it was all gone, and his middlin g ditto , 2s lOd to evils, laying it down as his opinion that all were verdict of " Accidental death." , occurred. He replied companion had turned his 3s 4d : prime ditte , 3s 6d to 3s Sd; which he had in fact been doing ever since he left that she fell down in a fit , back upon him and 76 S d t0 3s 6d> 8ma11 useless, or at best but of minor importance, com- Serious Accident, to Sib R. Peel.—Intelligence and would not assist him. The pri on u ' P°rk» 3s 8d to 4s 0d| her.—Mr. Yardley said the defendant knocked herself about. Ho said, ««I did not do a per 81bs. by the carcase . pared with the possession of political power. Mr, was received in Birmingham on Wednesday after- must support it, < ° Charge w 8 uit6 true with the noon his illegitimate children, and ordered him to I did not murder her. I missed her out of bed. I ca^fLnption ihthat?j his- ? ^ - ex- BREAD. Jones then stated that the report of the Manchester that an accident of a very alarming character pay did not hear her companion was not the sole cause 2s. 6d. for the supportofthe last born, and 2s breathe. I went down stairs and of his robbing his The pri ceg of wheaten bread in tV.e metr opolis are from meeting in the Star was false, and denounced the had occurred to Sir Robert Peel. It seems that , per found her l master. He did not wish to vd. week for the first, and all the costs, ying on tho floor. I lifted her up, and throw blame upon to 7J d. ; of household ditto , 5d. to OJ d. per 41bs. leading article. the lion, baronet was out hunting in the neighbour- —The prisoner that caused tho blood others. In ansWR r fn m.«.««« hood of said he would not pay the money.—Mr. Yardley— to be on my hands, i found Dy the magistrate, the prisoner A resolution similar to that adopted by the Dele- Fazeley ; the horse stumbled, threw his she was dead , and immediatel said be filed the PROVISIONS. gate Council, with the rider, and fell oa him Then you will go to prison. y went for a police- situation of clerk to Mr addition appended of a vote in such a way as to seriously man. She had had some . Sibthorp, who was an London of confidence in the Executive injure his head. Barbarous Treatment or a House.—John Cum- dreadful falls. She was agent to the City of , Monday. —During the mest part of last week ; , was carried. Seve- He was taken up senseless, and always falling about. Dublin BtoaS-paokefToom the dealings in Irish hatter were ralmembers of the Executive on Thursday ber, a countryman attending V?hitechapel hay-mar- I could not do anything d a l3 ™ slow and limited. To- were present. After morning was in a very precarioua else. She never agent t0 Mr« Watkfns, a brew wards the close the demand slightly improved : the last a collection bad been made on behalf of state. ket, was charged with cruelty to a horse.—The ani- complained to witness of her being Fn7r'fl kn/ M ?r the funds, subject to fits or falling * 7 Vemanded the risoner quotations were well supporte d , and th e pro spects of the mal was old, worn out, starved, and galled, yet the down sinoe he attended on a week P f<* market rather more encouraging. Mr. Thornton Hunt was nominated as a Candidate Fatal Cab Accident.—On Friday her. The prisoner's working For Fore fen the In. for the Executive. Mr. fl. M. prisoner had driven it on the preceding day 20 tools were in the Attempted Soicidk o? a quiry was moderately good, and prices stead y ; best qualitj Wakley conoluded an adjourned inquest in the Mid- room ; tho bench was overturned. He Fuenchman.-J. H. »2s. Bacon. —Irish and Ilambro 1 miles with a ton of hay along a hilly road. When went with Gaucher, who was brought up singed sides met buyers dlesex Hospital on John Sharpe, aged fifty-six , a the prisoner and the policeman to on Saturday ast to a fair extent, at previous ra tes. In hams carpenter. seen by the policeman it could scarcely move for thestation-houso charged with having attempte and lard no Great People who died last Yeah.—Louis Mr. Samuel Steelo, vestryman of St. agony.—Prisoner pleaded and on his return ho examined the body of ' * d self-destruc ton chan ge. Marylebone that others were doing the de was again placed at the bar The Enomsh BnrrEB , Jan. 13. Philippe, Queen of tho Belgians, Emperor of China, , deposed that ho was walking along the same.—Mr. Yardley fined him ceaised more minutoly. There were three females b( prisoner, S —We now experi ence an ex 'orihnd-p 40s., and ordered m the Btrand Union tremfcly dull trad e, and prices ar e not support ed. Dorsei Presi ient Taylor, Dnke of Cambridge, Sir Botart lace, Cavendish-street, when he saw a him to remove the animal b and a man, lodgers in the house, at the time in— T , Workhouse now 'M" Hansoms cab, driven y easy stages and after - Sergeant 0 1 He 8aid per civti ; d0 middlin and s aI( Peel, Calhoun (the American statesman), Count by Joseph Birch, badge 4,463, a few days' rest to its master's. E. Barber, who assisted the first wit- SnSnffU * '' - he was a t^er , m.70s'JT to 80s ^^; fresh 9s to 13s« per doz. fts.- e < Brandenburg (the Prussian minister), R!ioc:i down and run over deceased as the latter ness, said that before prisoner ay *from Halifax > Novo Scotia. t(> Duke of Pal- GUILDHALL.—Charge or Forging a Mining went to the station- P^if » f Vda 8 8Hlce VEGETABLES. mella, Wordsworth (the poet), Jeffrey, and Bowles ; crowed Portland-place. The cab was going rather Share.—William Daniels house he (witness) turned the light Kl ;.ua / L . . on arriving in London, rapidl was brought up, charged of his lantern ho was robbed of his pocket book which contained ABDEN Saturda Jan JDss Jane Porter, Wyatt (the sculptor), Sir Martin y, and the driver was the worse for liquor with obtaining £50, the money on him, and saw that his hands were ed w , am?S£ - > - "-Hothouse grapei It was his opinion of Mr. Thomas cover ith r. tte. was left utterly destitute. The thoughts ^ Arthur Shee (President of the Royal Academy), that the accident was the result Fuller, mining share broker 48 blood, particularly his nails. There was also blood oft being of reckless driving. Mr. , , Theadneedle- on his in a strange country without any friends Eraser Tytler (the historian), the elder Brunei, Goodall, house surgeon, atreet, by means of a forged transfer of one 512th temple and on the hearthstone ; itappeared to drovehimtothe ssesrs a^ : said that deceased died of erysipelas havo been wiped commissionof theact. Hewas now 1 James Smith (the agriculturist), Xeander (the Ger- , the result of share of the Wheal Mary Anne Mine, Menhenoit, in up with a cloak which lav close bv truly Borry for what man theologist), and Lieutenant his injuries. The jury returned the following rae oeceasea, which had occurred, and he had in assJ srwnr-.- Waghorn (the ver- Cornwall, and also with forging the same. There was saturated with blood. express his gratitude for 2 A^«!iwUsJrss^ ftSXSBS founder of the Overland mail). To this list might dict :—" That deceased died of erysipelas, There was blood also on the kindness he bad re- some Sisa\a!"le asl avagus rhubard. Frencl after were other charges of a similar nature against the the walls and mantel- ceived, both at the hospital and the £?Deans, carrotsr«rrnf c, and .' ? ' »"idered waistcoat to GOb ' - 8 •' French From the Gazette of Friday, Janu ary Prisoner : I am a partios lo ging in tho same house. He had S f\J\ ? £ , large lecturehall of the building,to hear from the 10. bow and arrow maker, and used ordered them all to attend a ker ?hleft were found T1 BANKRUPTS. to live in Liverpool-street. that day to give evi- Sli «. ?J 011 had en -Mm * Potman WOOL. Mayor a statement of his proceedings and plans. He Complainant came to dence, but they were not present. * tlJthings Ja William Cave, Cranwell, Ely, me and told me he could They could give lorforanSpnf^ a presen t.—ThTife pris^ oner , ^in defnn pa nnui v> V- 13—The imports of woolintoLondo was supported by theLord Bishop and the very Rev. Cambridgeshire, potato get me a great deal of information as to the prisoner's *vL tart wa ™ ne rf y 3,000 bales merchant-Hans Crosby, Burnley, Lancashire! linen- custom among his connexions in England, ill-treatment of Svdnev 71R ?.. * , of which 1,783 wer efroi the Dean of Manchester ; and the company present draper—Charles Geoige He the deceased. Mr. Hioka, overseer of Hfi fr( "n the25 Cap e of Good Hope 248 from Spaii Jones , Elizabeil i.street . Hana- often came to my house, and soon afterwards Islington re- t him things.- The prisoner l, from , included Mr. J. Brotherten, M.P., and a large circle place, licensed victualler-Alfrea Moore I cognised the prisoner as being in gr was committed for ™1 *Wmn , and 2 from feri , South Wharf , found him with my wife in a dark room. the habit of ill- Thwmere ib ^fnot much^ doinghm in Of the most influential residents ia Manchester and Paddington , stone and marble merc hant—George Thomas I forbid using the deceased, and she prosocuted colonial and foreign sorts- Rollason him my house. I have often met them him in this EB0NE- Aa8AtJLT 0N 8 111 elr> or the neighbourhood. Resolutions were passed for , Birmingham , cbina and glass dealer, and since arm court for cruelly beating her, when ~ « Otkbsmb.- !.^ 8* swM and «•! ™P George James Bollason in.arm. Upoa the hat ocoasion he was sent to MertHow MeawM Zw aVC k * *Brltisb > l iB in reiluc the immediate realisation of the scheme , Birmin gham, brassf ounaer —Je«se I told him I would prison for one month.-Mr , a sturdy young fellow, privat el >vo° between Smith , Kent- place, Old Kent-road kill him if ever . Tyrwhittsaid ho would charged with was £6 000 and £7000 is already subscribed' , cheesemonger —ThomaB I caught them together again. remand the prisoner an outrageouB assault on LtvERP Ooi,, li . . Toynbee, Universi ty-stree t, Totten ham-cour for the result of the ' Mr Me J«r Jan. ll^-Scotch—Ther e ha * been a tt Bio ok Jahmbo, Kov. 25. t-road , horse After all this, on Monday night 1 was walking coroner s assistant overseer of SbylebonS-Mr more doin -The Prince Albert. dealer—Alfred Willsher, SoutU inquest. Mm! Z' B in laid Highland this week, at late rate s. < Island-ula ce, Clapham- through St. Paul's Churchyard, and there white Highland the stocks Bossiter, from London to California, grounded in road , livery stable keeper. I saw A School For Young TmEVKa. are light. There is still Ht tl complainant walking with i e agai _ -William Bristol, if anything , doing in either the Straits of Magellan, was got 0$ but so leaky my w f n, and they a fellow of evil appeaianca, well Cr ossed or CheToita , and tl SCOTCH SEQUESTR ATIONS . were laughing and talking together ; I was known to the sr«,fctS£ stocks of these classes are very lar ge that she pnt on shore oa Pulta Delgada; was enraeed police as a notomma thief at- t Artarman , at it and struck , receiver, and trainer F N " l r6 have becn 80 arr iva tacked by the natives, two of the crew killed Henry Core Boo h, Dumba rtonshire , mer. him, and I could not help doing of thieves nf -n n~J !? A - - me considerable , one , was placed at the bar of Peruvianp?^v and Alpaca in the week wounded and made prisoner, together chant —Alexander Law, Burntbrooui . Lunarkshire farmer so.—Alderman Farebrother : And I think lyou before Mr , which are eager with the —William lit tle, HigB Borgue , ' btocks of aU ther kinds are low, and an mate. The Prince Albert was afterwards Kirkcudbri ght, cattle served him quite right. If I had caught a man under itSStSE fi ^vL etsf a fau<, . S found to «aler—Kenneth McKenzie, Reatonhall , tile manufac the following circumstances 5 , demand atfu Prices. have been dismantledby the natives. with my wife ia the same manner, I would have :-Sereeant \L« I?? T week 3 35 baUs " je The prisoners wer—Archiba ld Menriea , Aberfedly, Perthshire , hotel Archer said, that on Sunday evening last he 2 115 bZ > ° Pwvwuilj ihb were subsequently released Per ~TllOmas broken every bone in his skin. You were wrong was ^ ' by the American gW ' Weatn erstonTait , Breadbaugh , Berwick- m company of Fisher in Gray's-ion-lan* steamer, Wilson G. Hunt, and as mnch of the r to attempt to make use of the knife though ; and he saw the prisoner %hel sisstiat HIDES. followin/a wntfiSn SOner S retTted" cargo (coals) taken out as the steamer could Fromthe Gazetteo f Tuesday, January lith, as for you (turning to the complainant, who was ?^ feTZs52, JVd a ai'toke hides 561b. to 641b., ljd. to !j carry, fox-court, endeavouring to pick Eis pocket complainant's bead, ri^^-7^ S ' which vessel proceeded for Val ' _ preparing to sneak out of the court), the sooner han ' of a Sth ariSw« ^f 721b- 2*d- t0 2Jd ! ditt0 721b paraiso, with Mr. -. BANKRUPTS. dkerchief. A woman of loose character blch he had insn hi3 hand 801b lA taV^l 801bl ' ' Bossiter and one of the crew on ma9 Cox, Cambridge, chemist-Henry Gladwell such disreputable characters as yourself return to aSw Sh wt for?ihk watel Ty > » to* 88h " tl:«n «k\ m°' t0 881^-» 3id to 3jd. ; dit board. Three of HovS?rtaner hem watching the prisoner called out to P Prevented taking effect by i t W- ; di"o9Glb. to l04lb., 4d. to 4i( the crew have arrived here in the Knevo Pacific© and Jameg Mortimer, Navland, Suffolk, builderi their own country, the better. Such tricks as him that Mr iLXl + ectOT di»o iniuV0 i ,?,; t0 , ^Jmi HoIite. "B-- old Archer and Fisher are 1 ^"P^ndent ? of the " ?•¦ *W- ; Calf- kins, «u which vessel,TvheH she passed Punta Bi^tiin, victualler-William Bell Har. thesemay do there, where the people are not so par- after you, ' poor ISng * ft^«. to 3s. ; Horse-hidesh "£" ^6s. Delgada, Oct. when he ran away, and, in order to C, !n f the blow ™tb W» hand.-Mr. to 7s. 25, found the Prince Albert on fire Per J Seph Hiach3liffe 5tevcnson ticular ; but in a country like this we don't allow avoid them, Bartiaun corroborated , and burned SeS Sr. " ° he entered a tobacco-shop, under pretence of the evidence of complai- down to her bands. The rest of the Prince Albert' ' them. Now go away, and never let me see you chasing pur- ¦ r 0Mr w»o did not deny the s BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. some tobacco, and they took him into wm »7* *F ? » charge, rr ntld b WILLIAM crew remained at Sandy Point, waiting a convey* here again under similar circumstances, or I shall custody-Mr Tyrwhitt " tho Houso of Cation for one :! ? RIDER, ofKo. 5. Macclesfield-3tre Joseph CurL East.Wincb. Norfolk, grocer • lace you where the asked the officer wnat month Westmi nster , at the Mutt .-tee to Valparaiso. — Shipping and MsrecmUk p prisoner now stands. I shall hey knew of officeffl , 16, Grear» t ^ ft ¦ ¦ '¦ SCOTCH SE the prisoner ? Archer said, Windm M-stree t, Haymarke t, in the C Gazettt. QUESTRATION] dismiss this caise ; and (to prisoner) I would advise that Street Interruption ot Westmin ster fort hel' Andrew Smith, Paisley, coach builder .—Mary Pratt was charged ropri etor .FEAllGUSO'COSN t , s. you-, if ever you find that mm with your witu using insulting ' and Published b Uipek , wife the KibGfain ." ia Fox-court, Gray' and abusive language to Mi' «» (vw " y the said Wuuam sWlane, a wmpbel), a gent 8amo m a h-g r< leman residing at St. John a £uStM£, S^