And National Trades' Journal

And National Trades' Journal

ffntentayttti* rfartfgw him away. 1 said no, he must go to bed. The cap- -^ . FRANCE. tain and I took him up atairs: I saw him np stub <: Meosikt.—Upon Fridiy, M. Gustave de saw him in bed ; and ordered them to take care ot The him, and 1 would pay them. Mrs. Nuttal 'came be- Beaumont's amendment, although, compared with and they ordered her '• of*M. de Carni, of the most milk-and-water fove the board on Friday, &at • ami offered Kitty 2s. if siie would take care of \ \ ^ajaeter, was njectcd -without even the ceremony !> , Nuttal. She said she could not, as she was ill herself ' «f i ballot ; the chamber thus ratifying ihe act of the day. On Saturday the anti-indraiiiity and luid a sick child of her own to attend to, besides ' rrevioia " guardians ordered me to ritclisn! amendment -was discussed and rejected the ether lodgers; so the applied a pauper but i&«m Monday ihe address was passed. The numbers uet some one. i tried. 1 to , , jliL* for the address, 21G ; against 33; majority, she refused to go ; I tried again , hut could not get * f Query—how far did he try ?1 I went to 5 ' The greater part of the Jeft abstained from any bodv. lS3 AND NATION Kitty and told her to get some one, «nd 1 would pay VOtiB?- A L gp^. TRADES' . morning they came and said he JOURNAL them. On Saturday ~~ " er for a coffin and - Titf Traitor Phw.—The Madrid Gazette m the VOL. VIII. was dead ; 1 gave them an ord publishesto the followingRoyal d&ree, urant- NO. 377. LONDON wii u 1 JJ vwlCE ™»ra««"^ dues. I went to the poor-house myself to order the i<tth iilt- : -- , SATURDAYu^ix, FEBRUARYmvUilUl 1 , 1845l O-i-J. Five Shilling* and Sixpence p«w Qnnwro made and \ ^apwdon GeneralTrim :— 1 coffin ; looked over some coffins ready , * •• In the exercise of the prerogative granted to me sorted one to fit, mid sent a man with it. I went to and detained hini with Salas prisoners in the palace, I then i . T t),e 46th article of ihe Constitution, and by the the Ministers him , and her other lodgers were leaving on account the church and ordered the grave-making. of of War and tho Home Dci>aviment HONOUR TO T. S. DUNCOMBE, went to tlie house was ready, and 1 ailvitf 0^ m? Council Ministers, I remit the oeing released on giving security, ESQ., M.P. of his illness. Keatou refused to send any one to and told them all wilien Ma and Keion and ' they might bury him as soon as they liked. Nuttal's 1 «enait.r *« Jor-General Don Juan Prim, Baranda niakiug their escape. Gen. Herrem t.ien look after him, or give his wife any money. Heard " Reus, was condemned b j ' wife said that Kitty "White ' went to complain before I fl ount de y a court-martial ssued the following important proclamation :— "Jo.*e R EE*ivl11 be heId atthe White Conduit House Tavern, Pentonville, on Monday Evening Ivitty White say she liatl not had one penny. On tho mag 1 jcd of General Officers. k. ,iS v i * i c Friday Ilcatou istrates on Saturday. I asked thorn what .^I Joaq uin dc llerrera, President of tlie Council of 'Jovfni- ' f n .veiHt£ Previous to tlie meeting of Parliament, in honour of " the People's came again, and MrB. White said she they wanted. • Given at the Palace on the 18th of Jan., 1815 , ment to the Inhabitan ts rcpiesentatm.rl-m-e^tiMvp" 'nThe following would ik)D Jet JNuttal stay any longer They said they had been badly treated f • of the. Capital. Mexicans,—A Members of Parliament are invited and expected to attend :-T. TTalboY, unless he by me, and had I and signed unth the <|ueen*9 hand." blind and audacious government J> FieMan Es( (Heaton ) would send some one to look after him. On nothing, an d wanted to sta t o had violated the meatierLeader E«o T IT, « Es2" A' Johnson > *- J- ?«me- E4, W - S. Crawford, Esq., J. ¥. their grievances. I told the Magistrates the / jtj Tiaiipo oi ihe 19th ult. states, that an extra- laws, believing that society was wholly dependent , .tsq., J. Hump^Yhrey, Esq., and Sir U. Hal], Bart. / Thursday deceased got out of bed, came down stairs, that touficr had been despatched woman had been begging, and they would not hear \ \ frdin«7 from Madrid to upon its decrees. But I, having been invoked got to the door, and would have gone out, but we her. Considerable ' (tnuijuuicatethe Queen's pardon to General Prim, bv all classes and by T. S. DUNCOMBE, ESQ., M.P., WILL BE PRESENT. prevented him, lie struggled with us nearl conversation ensued as to (he / ihe principal commanders and y an propriety of having such cases sent to the vagrant- | | *bo is confined at the Castle of St. Sebastian, at chiefs of the garrison, have re-established consti- Tea ox tub Table at Six O'Olock PnEcjs£Lr. hour ; lie had neither shirt nor clothes on; we got Madrid has been f r office , which is kept by a master and matron, paid I Caot- assigned to the General as tutional oi'der, and am,proud of having spared to Otth e to a1mit a h y d him rom the doo , and set him in a chair, quite ex- from the poor-rates, and wa3 instituted I of residence. Mexico and her vast onenTtSopen at nine orfrilSrtft' clock. }%^ $ } ? ?? S^man, 2s. Cd. The Ball Room will be hausted. In a short time he got up again as a place of jusvaec population the anarchy and Iicketsjor Ball only-s' ingle- , Is. ; double, to. admit a lady and gentleman, Is. Od. , and said refuge for tho destitute ; and particularly to prevent ssi axd Mceder of ZufiBA5o.—News of the dissensions arising out of merely isolated efforts. I, he would go to Manchester. Mrs. White came in \ Aia lowing places ^Messrs; Balls, 49 and said, ii he is determined to go let him, contagion. Heaton said it was unlikely that such arrest cf .Zurbano wasreceived«at Paris on Saturday. therefore invite every patriot to_ Tally, around the pectSace^S^^ S53 ^ , Coppice-row ; Thome, 2, Pros- as I am I 1 ^ quite tired of these disturbances ; but put cases should go there, while certain members of the I1 ik*iras arrested on ^e l^th at.Logrono, and shot at legitimate government which Irepfesent; through: the . his clothes jury were decidedly of opinion that this was the expiration of twenty-four h'onrs. The foHovring constitution; and the national Congress, "Which "Ms on. They then dressed him, and he went out ; Ms Ij tnt- in on wife went with him. It was proper and appointed place, and that.it. was the duty j^ffjarticuliasTrcre received London Tuesday assembled within a few hours, will accomplish every- IfSfS H^^ about five in the evening ; of ileaton to have them taken there ' nt once when the mistress's son and a lod juonung:— thing which the safety of the country requires"iftS ni I g ^ ger went with them to found to be ill 1-:" that if this had been done, there " Bayonne, Jan. 23. it. Thus will this momentous event ue ren8erea f^a^sf ife Heaton's house to entreat of him to give them some would relief. He was brought back by a, have -been no necessity for their begging. • " I informed yon"; briefly yesterday of the arrest of worthy of national pride—a hope which is^ sineei-ely 91 iK&ss ^ a Secretary trfThe Covk watchman about The investigation commenced at a quarter past one Zurbano. The rumours-whichprevailed of shared byyourlellow-citizen, Jose T. De IIerrera.— ^N^rtEJSfe^Sf S ^I ^ ^ i^ i^ ^ ssCutters, ^ 15,' eleven o'clock that night; Mrs. "White refused to let General by . -, , ^^1 ; C«iPen*er Waning , , him in again. The watchman at noon, and was not finished until half-past seven in escape into Portugal were spread his friends, Mexico/December6tk 1844." ?S SSSSfe ^ f ¥' . Horse Dafie^trcet Grosvenor-square insisted,-and the door the evening, ^ ^ ^ was opened. Heaton came in soon after ; -when the following verdict was re- tii «iview io lull the jvigilance of the Government, On the 7th of. December, the day following this lie called the corded— " Died fromnatural 'causes, but the jury are in " mistress,and lodgers all sorts of foul names ; he gave and enable himi.to. selre a favourable moment of proclamation, a new governmentwas organized. Gener n ComywsiCo^ho^Boi 22 ¦ of opinion that'death- was accelerated from want of Herrera, ¦Sj KW.% ^ J T^% . ' ^veii.M¥ti*W. >Dear, , FleeWahe ; them no money. Mr. Sissons came to see him ; until itaddng thisSy frontier. Supposing this moment ral was constituted Provisional President Mr.Tatham proper sustenance and attention," ived, it appears' flat in company of the Republic. Bis Cabinet is composed as p^sssss: came he was seen every day either by arr , of his brotlier- follows : one drietor or the other. , io-]aw, Cayo Muro, he left his hiding-place, at a Don Pedro Echeverria, Minister of Internal Affaire w Heaton called on the Fri- -•Cork.—Suicii>E ~-This city was thrown into great ; : day/evening; he said they were, a Jot " gantry, house in the immediate neighbourhood of Don Lnis G. Cuevas, Mbiister of Foreign Affiiirs ; ^^^s^sgv s ofVseamps;-he excitement on Tuesday week by the rumour that Mr.

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