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"HOUSE OF LORDS , Thursday May 3 . - The presentation of Petitions occupied the House vsrDtfl "aewAy six o ' clock . - The Bisbop of EXETER inquired if it was the antention of government to persevere in the measnre 4 fcev iad given notice of relating to chorea leases ¦ auiotiher eccledastical property ? jVltcouaX MELBOURNE said it -was intended to persevere with that bill as early as possible . Tbe Eafl of R 1 PON movpd for a return of the .-expenses occasioned by a commission being sent out A » Malta , in the year 1837 . The Dnke of WELLINGTON denounced the -commission , as absurd and useless . After some remarks from Lord GLENELG and -Lord MELBOURNE the motion was agree l to . The Consolidated Fund Bill was brought up from i £ he Commons , and read a first time ; and their Lordships adjourned .
friday , ifay-4 . "Lord LORTOX called the aSteiition of their Lordships to some letters which had lately-appirared , s ^ TBed J ohn , Archbishop of Tnam , contrary to the Catholic Relief B . H . He beeged to know wlu-ther the government intended fo institute any proceedings for the vindication of the law ? Viscount A : ELBOURNE said , for various reasons , arluch he would m > t then particulari . H ? , but in which he perfectly agreed , the government in Ireland did » ot intend that any prosecution should be entered into against ihe iu ' dividual alluded to , for t ae
pnry&e of recovering the penalties imposed by t .-eact \ i . . Parliament quoted bj the Noble Kurl . Lard WICKLOW said t . econsidered die answer of " 3 a : Government most di » creiitaljle . ( Loud »> pv >»> - stSra cheering . ) TLe M ; n . rtt ? r > . of the Croxu * 2 emed afraid io execute the law ; nay , they ; i : i <> rJe < i "ieir sanction to the breucliL-.-sof me inw . ( Hear . ) Th .- Marquis of CLANR 1 CARDK srid i . e w . sso ! =--f . Iui » 'ii the answer "f L : s N ^ lne Fr :.-ni at the h « y > i of tbe Adnr . ir . sir . -. Uun . vra- the l » - > t pu-sil . Iv w'i . ih : i > n 1 dhive In'rti ci » en . If itu-. niuviuui a ? - V > the aa'er . ereuC ' !)! t * ! h- \~> : i li'HiT . iineiu \\ : isti > 1 . ¦• cnXici :
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HOUSE OF CO ^ moX ^ . — T . wirsuiju . Vt / . v .-J . - T ^ e Ne . veascle-npi'ii-7 vae and C ' -irllsie |{ :: ilwav 3 ill . lie Tuvr Valley Ji ; ai . vav - .-. ul Uock l > il . : i :: u ¦* tv JVlanc'h-.-. ster , 13 oii ii . aii j Jjury Cauai a-: i iin . l" ^• . iv Li : l . ¦ scPl- reven : lly re ; iJ a tiiird t .: i : e ano ~ S : - *!? d . ' - A number of j ^ uu ons on vtinoiis sn'iet"t < " -vere 'JTesenttfd . Ccinmiitees were appointed « 'n the EedforJ ; ni . ] ¦ vV * 2 . lerii'rd Election PeLX : on > . T .. t- AITuK . \ £ V tiENEilAL rr . ov .-3 tiiefnrtlier ajusiitrniUoii ol tLe re-- iT ! m t : ; e o- 'raiuilli-e i > u ilie ^ dintnrgli raid GI ; lt 2 o-r R- ^ iiway B : il . A l- 'iig dsscussiou ensued , uiier wlilv-li iLe report ic& = ; : 3 reel t > , und tiie blii ordered Io L > : reni a - < -c ^ n j tune . Mr . PRYME save i : ori ? . > YL :: t . on tlu * ]* 'ili o ! ! M ; iY . be saTlii liv . 've fur leave to iiiinj-in a nil to ¦
r = jn ' ate the- Lou .- ^ s of Vreuse .. ! \ ictaaliers aua cjii ' ee- : -rlioj ) kt » e ]>« . * r * in the inerrojH >; is . ¦ ! -Sir George L"l' = rk look the oLit ; : > a : id Li ? se : it C ^ r "" 'lord JOHN RUSSELL > pjM he . diJ not w- » h ' i ~ to t > e . ¦ unJer > i :-Oii iroui \ v ! : ; u : ni'k place the ut !; v .- } fVtJJ .-. ^ re s ] j c < -tiu 2 the Ye"M : a :: ry C \> rj- > . tliu ; it wa > Ji- ? intention of Got eminent toubi'li . ^ a iLr -wijo ^ e <> J ; d : ose o > rps . 1 ' L . it na- not the inteat ! Mi > . ; i , f nuiv ¦ " xtt-iivi'iii wns to re-iUi-e t ' lat I . irit * . ' ^ : r 11 . P ; : H ; L th"n ^ ht that the i'x pl : u : i : tl .. » : i uf itc Sv . i « : - - L < ci w . - .- . i ! i r . <» i tie at - .-. 11 ^ vn- ' / . u-inry . L . ' . - -iJ . UrSSHLL then rose ani m ^ u-l S > r tli .-/ Vp . i . i ^ liijent <> f a <^ lt-ot i ' i ' iiii : jil-tr ^ !•> Ji : i- ; iin' i : i ' u ~ i ? ::. uje of < j 7 jzi \ 1 U - :::: \ r--i :-wn . rj ]•? .: <¦ nt tl . f Lr : » . ' " i-: ; -. ul of- ^ er ' r >>_ -.-iy ¦> ! " the lii « h' >; i ~ . l ) -.-i « . ii-. ^ nd ? L :: >' er ^ aiiii iv ? . - el-:. i .-rlc il !«>¦ ! : > - "/• : L-: ^; : ; -:. ; ifd W ; i » ei . aiid i" : to lii ¦ prohaijle am- < uiii o ; ai . \ \ :: ~ T : 'i > :: he w .. i h i . ii'jlii :.-. ¦ ¦•! i ;; rij •• . I ^ v ::: ; iiii- ¦
ilt-r .-.-:- <> f f . > - E ' - r . tl .- ' ie 1 (_ huroh j . v . . ' . . '¦! the j . re- •'!! j - - - "f ? -i-- ' -i i' " • - r-v . l . lr . LlisDMLL ,-, . f--i . ' . w ; » ' ! : > .::. r .-iil -,::.,- .. -1 1 . > ,..-ii j .. ¦ I l- > it . : > v ;;^' ... ;_ ' .. ¦ . . ... - .- . !; 1 ; . ir , iV : i-. il iii . y , - " :: . " . . i- : r , . ' ..-- ; l ¦ - ar : » v . -r ,-.. — ,: ' . li . ui > m . ;>' . r ^ - ; - . . ) - ; : ; -r : r - .. ni . ; t r > r ; .., _ . ; ,, m <; . ' .- ; , "i !; --... ; t ' i-t : iU 7 rli »> j K :: _ ' ! : uiJ . * iV . » . iivi- . nii > i . > > k \« :, i ^ . ih > - l : " -i \ v ; . » i-n L . > rl . : i \\ :: > -: V- : i ,- > I ; i' : i HT ' ) :: ^ , ' -: u : i . iv :, i ,. i ; i . ; : j- LliiU-e . tjil ib . > lUt - M' ^ . Ki :. - Mi 7 i iVr ; h- :-.. i , i ) : atiii . -. ; : <>! iij . * ¦ . •; ii :: ijTX • • 217 . ¦ """ . " -: .. ; . r .: v . •¦!• M . - .: Sv-: > : " -.:. ; 3 1 j- ? - -. I ' lil . r . ^ : " . ; "• • i- ua \ ir . L' 1 ••! , > jr . ,- - • i :: ^ i . . ; i :.:-hT . - . % I ; - is Ui-iv a , 'j ¦ ¦ , ; iri - : — r . r t ;; e .. r . i ^ .- ! - ?' , ' .: ± - . y ' .. \ -i -i :: , f .-teii ii : ia ilie mean ? "i ii-.: gui : >_ i ' j . ~ tru ti -11 ; .... -2 " J ' ¦ . . 11 ' In ;! it - 2 < -- > i y ' i- \}< r . iy ; -r M : ni-: er-.... — ;] : T . c nr-li-r ? Ki" the- ^ ny w < n- then >!" : <]> . > _ -e ] u ! . anl ; L >/ lJv . u ^ e a ijuurued p . I u : ie oViurk . i
Iri ' lay , M-: y 4 . ; \ ' JT ' . ' -I iv : ~ v . } n > r » 'f jK'ii : iuii > us v-.. ri ins . ? ' ; h ; - '~ t > : *> re j-r , — '" . l '» -1 . '; ! . •> :. ! . v > iii ^ i ^ ' i ; i > iM-1 v » iK-iaer ihi * 5 i * i \>; iU » .- . ii-•« -i : >•! ' ii : > ' Factor ie ? " lilli wo ; ii-. t ; ike plare oil Mo : ; - : ' ; :: y :: eivr Lord J . llu-seil . replied that it wa .- not ; trv u ! -it- ti : al tiii * hill w »> uid l . t- n-u ; i a socolld tnili * i vi L-arVy a > Mimday next ; but he would take Ui-. a ! j" .-i »» rtuuitv orstutuji : tu- ^ t it vms pp > po ~ -d u > pre- ; >¦ : •« .- > je cinuses as I ' aey --toodin the ]) :-i ^ e : it lull ! ' ith ri'ijx'ct to e . lntat . on . - I > jr . Iir . MEsj-l . before the U .. ! i > e went into ! ' " . iianiiuefou thi >( . liie lieiiefirjf ? Plural tie- 15-iij lie - * ished to > iite wiiv he cun > idered it would not haw
di"jio . > d etfecls it was intended to produce . The j v " unrcii Commission had not produced any really j -ili -ient measure of church reiorm . The Honour- * -able Member con tended that it was the < iu : y olPar- laioent to take the afi ' rdrs of the church-uuuer * eri--ius consideration . The holding of pluralities and rheTion-residence of the c . ergv o .- . ght to be for ever i \> olisked . He ob « en-ed by Parliamentary Papers xiint the number of benefices in England was 1 <) . «» 71 ; to less than 5 , 425 of the clergy wvre non-resident . Tiie lotal number of livings in which there was -e > vience was 5 , 146 . In another Parliamentary paper * liev \ uV 2 ht see tbere stood exempt from residence , Tjn-h was Uiking money and doing nothing lor it . 2 .-23 : >; clergymen absent by license , J . 7 O 4 ; absent inty without license or exense , L 01 G .- It was true thai out of all the non-residents there was a certain sauniber who did duty in one parish , but they left siher }> a-i&h ^ to tak e care of thenxsrlves . Of that ¦ ' . e ^ xription the number was 1 , 466 : thennmber of
xhose who did dnty couiifcted with their livings was S . 7 M . That was all out of the 10 . 9 / L- He had _ 2 . * keJ ^ wb-atwas the re ; isou why they did not all do -tkvir duty , and was told the * rex-on was , certain -Dlacesha-lbntsmalirmne ^ . aiid the income of one -ironld not support a clergj-tn-dn . There were 4 , 608 iivings in which there was no residence . . Did not . this show that the abolition of pluralities wa _* iieces-_ se . ryi He should propose that abolition , and , iff «> ru the" poorer clergy tne muans of support in ^ every parish . This might be done by appropriating to each £ 300 a year . A sum amounting te £ 407 . 000 -would accomplish that object . He might be asked l ^ ow it was to be obtain ed ? His answer was , get « i ou-rof the richHvings : The Hon . Member con-¦ cinded by moving that it be an instruction to the •" -Ceuuaktee to provide in the said bill against the appointment in plurality to any benefice or catheiralpr . 'ferment from and after the passing of this .-bill . "
* uorl J . RUSSELL referred to the _ report of the - "diarch . commission * which stated with respect to -naall livings , that 1 , 922 beivefices were under £ 100 , ¦ amd 3 ^ 28 under £ 150 . To many of these benefices Skere were no glebe-houses , and he did not think in Ahe cass of so many small livings it would be expe--ilieiiixo abolish them altogether . The Honourable Member was desirous of taking money from the iar ^ e livings to add to the smalL The Noble Lord could not consent to take the bill on those terms , be-- «« h « 5 J ff-pxopesition of that sort would excite great disxontentiunoTig the clergy . In many instances jr * eat io ^ yectien'kad been made to the alienation of livings . . tnder ill the bearings of the- question the Noble l ^ nNpPosed the instruction to the Committee which ie Hon . Member had submitted to the House .
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Sir R . INGLIS had not the good fortune to hear the whole of the speech of the Hon . Member for Kilkenny , but his Right Hon . Friend near him had told him that it was a very good one . ( A laugh . ) With respect to what he had neitrd of the speech he would observe , that as to pluralities he recollected in the year 1813 an instance where six livings vere held in plurality , and the aggregate amount of the whole was only £ 300 a-year . With regard to advowsons , they were as much the property of the patron as his manors , and were saleable by law , so that until the law was altered , they could not be distributed to increase small livings . The House then divided , when the numbers were—Fot the instruction . 37 Against it .... 10 " _ 3 Iaj ° ritv ~ 70 n * ^* » - ^ . »^* - » y * "« ¦"_" . ¦• " ¦ « m _ . m '
The House then went into committee , and the first clause , was agreed to . Upon the proposition that in the second clause the word *' two"' should be inserted , with the new of giving nrrhdeacous two benefices , Mr . C . LUSHINGTON said he should oppose the proposition . The Committee then divided , when the numbers were— F- > rtbe orifitial proposition 71 Against it- 32 Majority .... 39 The blank was then h'ile 1 up with the word two . Clause the second was then ntrre , ed to .
In the third flat : * .-, in wh ..-h a blank hail been left to l > e fille . l u ]) by the specification of th / highe .-t amount of revenue lobe enjoyed by auy ' arc-haeacou posse > siug another l .-.-nelnv . Li > nl J . IU- ' "S ^ EI . L hitviug moved thitt in the bh-. uk the sum uf i . ' 1 , 000 > h'UiM \> f in-er ; e- « Mr . HUME > nid that he would oppose that propisyitimi , : \^ lie intended to mov e t ' . ie insertion of the -nm of £ 50 i > . The Hou-e tlien dixided , when then 1 ir , » pear . V . — F . r t ' i- ' in-rtifi , of tl . Oh ) t'f > Atain-t it 4 J M ;« j ; r . ty 21 On c . nii . -. f >! ir t >! -i : iu re . itl .
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f }> ' 4 ;! ,, „ Sir G . STRICKLAND rep-ned from the Hull Eieetsou (' tom . iitet * ; h : it Sir »\ Ai . Tr ; : . Iamls aii . i Mr . 11 itt v . - :: < duly elcct . vu audthat Mr . W n . ii .: ; i-I O ? : C > : \ V ; l- ] . ( . ! . 1 i : e l : o ;; -e ] . a \ ::: ^ ^ o-ie into conn ; :: ;* ee . on th ' e Iie :: »« rir < -i . " Plurality lili :. pr-sce ^ deU as \ -. \ t as th . ' -Jiiih eiiuse . -. vuen the (* n vn :. M . \ . \ repurie . i pr . > tre . .-s :: n i ohriiinea lenve to-i : atr ; iinon Fri-iav . The S ' . i .-r . iT ' .-. Civ . ri iSlot : m . ' . j Ui . h and i-i .- C . v . in f >' - > - - . o ! i-. iVc . Stuilu : i : j Uiil went : ! inn : ^; i c . iinmitt-e . The IJou > . " a .: ii ;; rne . l :. t half-past f . vt-lve nVlnA .
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' ' 1 . ¦) . 'ilar h » - * . io ' j .. i Uio \ e : i re- > in * i . » n . iiv . i , ; ir . " : > . ; :: ; . 'T \ n ] u : i' ni . iii * -: ;« it < - ' » •¦ i . t ; r- . - . ! : ii im ^ sih ii .-. i ah ¦>' , iioM ' >!»\ .-rv . Mr . S .-rJ-.- . l . l . \ l SM ) N :. "ive i : u : " . .. lliat 1 .. 1 th - 2-21 May he v . » , nl-. i niose !' or li-. tve to irin ^ in : i I ;; ii to amend the law- relating to the n-iiirtr . ition ut \ ii :. ' r-anl talihii ! 01 poiisin Jrt-1 nul . i ^ » rd MAlloN i ; i ^ notuv tiiaih- -h . >;;' .. 1 i : ! ro-< luce hi- re-ohilions witli re-T > .- « -t to tne Trial uf (¦ "litrim-rte ! K . e- 'tiolis : i- ; : n SMneiiiilln-lil to whatever Hill upon the sui ^ ect in i » ht be tir >; introduced . Mr . 1 JA 1 NKS niove-1 thru the Hiir . se re .-nki-d jt ^ e . f iuVo a CulDllliltei ; t . i f . ike into coii ^ iiier . itiun ih-- ] Ti " "p rieiy ol ahni-iuiu' iIn- tir- ' - * Vii : t .- >> " ih >' Clervyiii E !» vl : iinl anil W ;•] . •« . n ? i <] tin- ; . ]¦» .: oirectui 1 n \ Uii 2 and the 1-i-Her olhvtion of tin- t -n : h > ! ii > I > ' . ii-aL 2 t » t . > lii » - inaiult-nniice t-f t ! : c j . ' . if ( ! i * rjv . Alter some di » cu . » -ion tn « -iuotiou w , i > cuiriej l > v a niaj . irltv »> 1 21 .
The numbers beiua for the motion ... js A-ain > t it . -27 . Majority —21 . The House then wt-nt into Committee , and the first of a series of resolutions was moved , upon whi » h an amendment was moved bv Mr . ESTCOTRT that the Chairman do re-jort progre .-s . A short *! iscus--ion ensu -J , when the amendment was agree i to . and thp Committee obtained leave to sit again on Wednes Jay . Mr . lir . ME moved for a return of the revenues of the Duchies of Cornwall and Lancaster for the past year . The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER suggested that the motion should be withdrawn , as it was informal , and stated that he nad not vet been able to bring in the Bill which he had promised with re .-pect to these dnchius ; but it was in the course of preparation , and he trusted that it would be of such a nature a- would sati > ly the public .
Mr . HUME then withdrew his motion for the purpose of amending it . In answer to a question from Sir Robert Peel , it was stated by Lord Palmhi-. ston that commissioners had been appointed by France and England to inquire into the question of the disputed fisheries I hey had met at Granvffle , but had not yet come to any satisfactory conclusion . Mr HUME moved for a return of copies of the several acts of the Lepslature of Upper Canada in the last session , for the preservation of the peace and for the trial of persons charged with insurrection and revolt against the Government of the province , stating the dates on which the several bills received
the royal sanction . A return of the names and quality or station of the several persons arrested in Lpper Canada , and placed in conSnemeut in the prisons in Toronto , and t > ther places in the province , on a charge of iniunvctiou or treason , the dates of their arrest and discharge , ami if tried , whether by court-martial or civil courts , with the result of such trials severally ; also the number in prison ax the rime of the last dispatch . A similar return for Low ^ r Canada . The Honourable Member said that he had intended to have made some observations had the Right Honourable the Under Secretary for the Colonies been in his place ; but , as this was not the case , he should postpone them until a furore
occasion . The motion was then agreed to . Jvr . HUME also moved for a return of the names of the several states in Germany which have agreed to the commercial tariff of Prussia , and the dates of their consent to join the same . Also , a statement of the population of those states respectively , from the latest census .
The nomination of the select committee on Church Leases was , in the absence of Lord John RusselL postponed till to-morrow . The other orders of the day were then disposed of , and the Hour e adjourned at a quarter to ten .
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THE V . YX . Ml ? . T . ULL AND THE LEEDS -MERCl-RY . 'Ihe furious ;; tta < l ; s that have luvn UKiile upon : ny character in some in the ret ^ r . t uuiuhe . s uf tin-L'c .-h Mi n-urif ^ a ; j . i-ar t ;> ik : ; - ..-n < l some public notke from me . AH that the inponinu * w ^ li ^ iiity of Mr . Edward 11 . lines a :.. l his fnther r- ' . n jirc-ducj — all t ! x-^ arni-h of their unrivall ^ i ; ih-. Mvi- vocahultrv , and trifir iwunl tact ot . s / , j / rrsxr'j : / < nt < l iiiisYi-jtvi&i'ntnl ' . un has luon brmi ^ h : to ! it-ar r . p -. \ '• ' Tliu Parso-u A . it-ftor , " ai ! fpii-het : \ v \\ -: ajijiiivd to ' Agitators ' against the oy > pro .-io : )^ of the inju-reil IS ' clto , but
br-loWL-d , \ iy way v > i" sj ^ i- v , i \ iiounur Djoii , i \] who lift v . v ) tl ) .-ir voices ai _' aii ]> t tyranny at luunc . I am li . nrjieil by the Kiiitors of that [¦ a | HT ( one of them an _ M . P . for Lc .-ls ; with heiti :. ' a shaljtbv ealiiiuniator ( Mercury of ?> iarch : ils' ) and in the M- ¦ ¦ n-in-i / ' f V .: \\ fuii , the lv . ihors prolV-ss to ii \ w a le' / . i-r 01 mill ; ' to the Times . I" or ; - . i ! thjt tbf ri : ' . have uiviu the u-fiulr of that letter . 15 iit the trutli i < , that they sr . ppte . -s both the lorii . ir : m :. 1 tiie Lit . fr part > of it ; for v . hat purpose ; . ;> \ with wi . aLiir . i'in , l \ -t tue ri . ; . ! e . - jinl ^ .-, ; . . ud then lit ¦ ,- ? . < . v , i . o-. uv tlu' - -b . a ' . ii . v ea ' nininatO ! s . "
1 ue >; . ' ,. >! . ¦¦ uf my letter to the Tint's \< a « fol-:- -. v-. I ' •;• I ' - . i-- ¦•¦ . e- ~ - i ' -. i i' . i ' . ii ¦< a : \ . o ! : ; -. J ( :, | b y t ! ic iv ' . ifor * ol t ! <• l . t 1 Is jJ '/' fl'D / . ' Ti ' TilK l . i'lTolt dl- 'TilK ri . UKS . v :. -.:.. / ,, ,-. , .,., , ; .. „/ ,. / ., ¦ ; . ., .. ; ., . _ ,,,,.- !„ , . ..,., ¦ ,:, ; , ! , j r' ' ' ¦ '• I "' -. -. ' " /• : _ ; !•> Hi .- I ' ..- / '" ' tin- I ' f ur I Mir ( ' m , i" ¦ ' ¦ ' » •'• ¦ . ' i' ¦•''¦ ¦ ' " A- «•• ¦< : ¦ ' ! '¦ " rtils I /" ¦ '¦ ¦ - . ''¦ -. ' . - i . ' i 11 :- ¦ ir -.-¦ , . lil'J ! : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ , H'vtju . 1 ' ¦¦ . l / f s ¦ •' .. ,-¦ 1 ,, ;; .,. 1 ¦ „ , „ ., , ' ,:,. ,,, , / ,,. //„ , ; ,,: of CiHiiinuus > ri , lli- ' /' - ¦ - ¦ ¦ / . I , ' -. I . ¦ ; ' . ' -, " jr . . { II } , ¦ ' " I ,. : il i .. i ¦ ' . :, ¦! , ! : nWI , In ¦ !<¦¦> '• ' .. '•/ . ¦ ¦ . ' ¦> ' . _ / .,..- 1 ,, } ., ! ¦ 1 .- ; ,,, j . , s ; , n , , i r // ,,. . - ,- , \ ini ,. ' , :-.. ¦ .-., 1 . ¦ .,: ;( .-. / , ;/\ ' :,....... / : / ,,- „ , ,, ' , „ . . 'II ,,. Jll ,.. ; .,.,,.
i : ¦; I --at lui . ; -, \ y .. 11 ;! i | iiir _ v . ln : it t lie \ .. iiui : w . iiiiiin r--j- -. ; - \ ' . ¦> w-.,, ii - , ii .. jy .-. i . n iv ; i > . ri'ji-ru-ii ; but . was \\\ tinn'H ; ¦ •' ¦ ¦¦> ' ¦ ¦ . ; - " »¦ ' I " ' ¦ -. 1 ' it ii . v , r .. \ uli ; iny tb ;; ig but her I .. O .-1- , : < i : \ ail iv . 'a ; i wliiji . Sh' - \ v ,, s -. li ' ,.. , slu- » lu « f . iik !« .. .- ¦¦«« / : » ' I - " - ' r .-fr ; n-li . ry ( , -11 < r .. \\ ,- <\ usuall y tljl- JUatk I ! ' -I . :. ! . ¦' . . 1 ^ . s l ' ..- ' <¦!• - ! .-Ml !(•¦ .: ;¦ ¦ . i' \; , i £ \ V . Illl'll " - » . J Wi-Il ^ is in . a . slli : ii . mi iii : k ii . \ ik 1 it 1 l . t si ; , when » li .. . went nitx ii ..-I iiiiiu-Ii . "i-t-, li . u txn just ~ . vt ** t < > t \ u > i-rijjple , . my orijfir il in ! . iniiior . l ..- * iv , 1 ! : t ii ; c report lie jr : iv-. > w : is , ns my ::,. ¦ -. i- . ivjcr ^ t ; 4 ^• s , iMT .-ii ' , i > . i ( hi' » i'i ^ lilv >\ u ' n . i" \ ; oi ( l } jfii . ! - i ; iM y li-li-v .-. l ;<\ t ' . i- lini' -. I ¦ l , nr < - Vf-muiir . ' / rcl . if (/„> purl < ml-.. ; s ; f li , is / . / . , ¦ i . lj hi ill-- CIllUIIIKDI uf th ,- Cl'lillllill ' . -r mi lit , ! /' .. / lyiir . \ . 1 am , Sir , vouvs trnlv , li . ' S . HULL . Rr . xir .-M , J " ..,-A .. // , "; ¦ , , Ji . ril 21 .
: ' i ¦ The oinis .-ion of the first part of this letter is pre-(••¦ '( . 1 hy ihi ]•" . ' . it : T >' -tat . i . 'itnt , that " the lti .-vt . iondr » - ! ailer hiiu-. 'lf , \\ v . <\ -x the finr of beirfr visited by the Hmse of Commons ! or eontiinicicy towards its (' ouimitu-e . has ia . cn ( . hliired publicly To contraii' -l it in the Tims uewspajver . " Nowjtliisis altouettur a lalsehood ; and Mr . l" 5 uim . 'S , ]\ L P . knous i it to be so . When 1 was examined before the Committee of ¦ he Hm : < e of Coimnons ( Mr . jj . iines beinir present ) 1 ilcclivfd : inswerii ; . !> tht-ir inrji ] iri « . ' . s respecting !; the cases alluded to , on the express ground , und nil that pnitml ( mht , that 1 expected to \ w examined by a Committee of the House of Lords on the subject . Let the reader judge between us . The . following extract from published evidence of the Committee of the House of Commons , Report 21 , -pajie 11 , will set the matter in a clear Haht : —
. Qnostinn 6391 . Mr .. Llii !> EiX—Ha « w thi- > casrs bctn s- » TUicj « ll y meiitinui'd and alluiM to hi the ilmuse ol LotAa' ' Aiwwer—They h : ivp . 631 ) 2— Tn yuuf kiiDwlodpo ?—Y « -s . 63 W—Have y ou eivry rciison to believe that vou will be examined ujnin ihnt jiniut ' . '—I have . 0 : 594 . Mr . H . mnks—By whom examined ? Answ-t-r—By a Committei- nf the Hihijk of Lords . 63 po—Hai ; tilers been any Committee of the House 01 Lordi ajiiiohit .-d ? Answer—It has been statod bva Si-hU Lord , that it isUi * int « ntiun to move a committee for that purpose . G 396 . CHAIRMAN—V « u now Wi . i . g beiore tho House , ol Comnu . ns , and having * come hero b y v « ur own apjilication , and a qnestion being proposed to yon , t ' -ven supposing a coinmittee of the House of LuTds to be appointed , is that a reason for vout refusing-to answer a question before a Committei !'' ol thp Hi . > use of Commons ' . '
Anwser— In applying to be xxainined here , J made the express reservation of tliu ma - ter to Mr / 'Kieldm ., and 1 did so as lately as this inorning . on coming into the roum , in conversati .. n with _ hiiu . As a -clergyman , - occupying tl r - specuble situation in the country , smii us one wbo * -Iik < ° every oiher person , mnst stand or fall b y hL ? character , it is a matter of very great importance to " uiethat I should have an opportunity , if it is thought proper to g ivu me one , o ) answering for myself before tht ! same public tribunal ; the highest hi the land , as that before which 1 have been accused . Mr . Baine ^ j as a nieraher of" the Committee , mu ^ t tnow that I received no direction from the Committee to write to the Thnes on the subject . ' I ¥ })) ? ot . call upon the enemies or poUtical opponents of . Mr . Baines , to condemn his conduct in thus
misrepresenting me—his friends shall-excuse him if they can . As be most have known that the statement in the Mercury was false when it was published , it -is manifest that he is a " shabby calumniator , indeed . " Now , to suppression of-the Jast sentence of my letter and the accompanying misrepresentation . In the . Mercury of May 5 th , the Editors write , Still , however , Mr . Bull gi ^ es neither name nor place : we must still take his own version , or that ot his messsenger , hut he will be compelled to be more coinmunicative . "
The . fact is , that he ( Mr . Bull ) cannot be " more communicative" than he had alread y been , when the calumniator was writing this " shabby" paragraph .
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. ... . mm ' . STOCKPORT . Ai . u ; iiicn Child Murdkk atStockpout . —On the inor . iiiiifr of Friday week , an unmarried woman , mmieit Ann Byrom , the daughter of ct green grocer at Stock port , was apprehended on suspicion ofconceHliiis the birth of a child ; and her mother was also ti ' . k ^ n into custody , it being supposed that she was an accessory ; Ihe examination was to have been entered into before the borough Justices the ollowing day ; but , in the course or Friday , a man who hud been employed to drag the liver at the p lace whore it was supposed the prisoner had thrown 111 the body of the child , found it , tied up in a piece of wrapper , with a piece of rag tied tightly round the
neck , having the knot under the-nght ear . The case was accordingly reniGved from the magistrates' to the coroner ' s court , tfie inquest being held before Mr . Ilollin . s 011 Saturday week . It appeared by the evidence 1 , tlmt the prisoner had given birth to an illegitimate child ; and that , on the T-hnrsday night , she had been observed by a neighbour ( who suspected the fact ) carrying ¦ ¦ something ma large , tin can to the Vernon i 3 ridge , over the battlement of which she threw the contents of the can into the river . The body of the child was found near this spot . A p iece of rag , or tape ,, which appeared to be the remainder of that which was tied round the infant's neck , was found in the house of the prisoner ' s mother . -. The
surgeon who hud examined the body stated , that he had no doubt that the string had been tied round the neck during the child's life , and that death had been caused by strangulation . When found , the tongue of the child protruded between-the gums . The jury , after a . few minutes' deliberation , returned a verdict of "'Wilful murder" against Anii Byrom , who was thon committed under the coroner ' s warrant to Chester Castlej ' .-for trial at the next assizes . The mother , who uppeared to have had no positive knowledge , of the birth of the child , much less of the capital offence with which her daughter was charged , was liberated from custody and her evidence received , which tended to corroborate the testimony of other witnesses as to the birth .
ROCHDALE . TcE-ToTALi-ERS . —OhMonday evening , the celebrated Airs . Pearson of Manchester , gave a lecture hv the I nniitive Methodist Chapel , on Total Adt stiiieuce . The attendnnce of people was numer'jnsiiud attentive during the who ' e of the time . It appeared tiiat the lecture made some impression on the audience , for at the conclnnon fourteen persons siped the pledge , and others promised to give it a truil , Thin Society is doing an immensity of good in this town . A ; night school is carried on for the instruction of memDers' families , in reading , writing , and accounts , gratis . The school cons . sts , at present , of upwards of oce hundred scholars .
RpcHDALE Literary Society . —The members of this society have taken the large tpom at the police station , where they held their first meeting on Thursday-week ; on which occasion thirty-one . ' new-ni ^ m . ' bers were proposed ^ and willbebailpted for at the next meetuig ; Mr , John Roby has volunteered a course of lectureff on l > 6 tany | and Mr . Hudson , of Gale , near Littlebotpugh , has presented the society with the use of bis valuable and extensive chemical apparatus , F
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Huddersfield Board of Guardians . The correspondence on this subject was received at ihe moment when we iverc going to press . It shall appear next week .
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YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIEI . D CORN MARKET . We have a fair arrival of all articles here this morning . Fine fresh Wheat nearly maintains the rates of last Friday , but all secondary and illrconditioned samples meet heavy rate at a decline of Is . per quarter . Oats unaltered . Barley is heavy sale except for fine fresh quality , which maintain las . t Friday ' s prices . Beans without variation , but the demand is nly trifling .
Leeds Cloth Markets . —In . the Colourel and White Cloth Halls , on Saturday , there was a trifling improvement . On Tuesday , there ' was a fair average demand for manufactured goods of every description . In the warehouses there is not so much business doing as is usual at this season of the year , and the labouring population are only partially employed . .. ¦ Price of Tallow . —The price of Tallow in this town , is 4 s . 6 d . per stone , with a fair average demand . '
Leeds Fortnight Fair , ¦ Wednesday , May 9 . There was a good show of Sheep and Lambs . The market was well attended by buyers , and the princtnal portion of the Cattle exposed for sale were disposed of at the following prices : —Beef , from 6 s . toGs . 6 d . per stone ; Mutton , clipped , 5 £ d . ; in Wool , Gd . to 6 "J , d . perlb . ; Lambs , 21 s . to 25 s . each . Number of Cnttle at market : Beast * 286 ; Sheep , 2 , 500 ; Lambs , 20 ; Pigs , 50 . Bradford Wool Market , May 19 . — "We hear that more business has been done during the week in English Shorts and Noils ; but in the staple of the Bradford trade we cannot note any alteration from last week . The price of Middle Wethers is stationary *
Bradford Yarn Market . —? There is rather more business doing in Yarns this week . Prices remain firm . Manufacturers , however , purchase very cautiousl y , and only to supply their immediate wants . Bradford Piece Market . —There is a better attendance of buyers in the market to-day than for many weeks , and confidence appears to revive ; but it can hardly be said that more business has been done ; nor does there appear to be- any improvement in prices . (
Huddersfield Marjket , May 8 . —Manafacturers complain of the state of this marfcet , yet certainly more business was done yesterday , but without any improvement in prices , which-. are ruinously low . There has been a little more doing in fancy Woollens and Kerseys ; plain narrows are a complete drug ; in the light fancy goods no alteration , except in checks and lustres , which are rather more wanted .
Silk Trade . —The silk manufacturers in Manchester reduced weavers' wages ten per cent , on Saturday and Monday last—all sorts are reduced . Wages are lower than ever they were known-to be .
Rochdale Flannel Market , May 7 th . — Our mark et to-day has displayed a rather more cheerful appearance than for several weeks past . A good quantify of goods were disposed of , but prices still remain low : at the conclusion of the day , the stock of goods left on hand was very low of most qualities . The Wool trade . is . not much improved , as it respects the demand ; but prices in most sorts fully maintain former rales . A rumour is in circulation that prices will get up , but as yet no material change has taken pjace .
Rochdale Monthly Cattle Fair , May 8 . —Our fair has had about an average supply . of cattle , which has been of the best quality of Beasts , either calvcrs or newly calved ones , which were in good demand at high prices . A fair proportion of business was done . Very few drapes or cattle for slaughter were shown . Price of Hay in this town is 7 ^ d . to 8 d . and Straw , 4 | d . per stone . Halifax Cloth Market , May 5 th . —There has been considerable business doing this week in goods and Wool also , and at the same prices as have been current for the last few weeks .
Manchester Market . —We believe the demand for twist was somewhat slacker on Tuesday , thou gh we did not hear of any lower prices being submitted to . Iypower-lnpm cloth , andespecially of good qualities , there was a fair demand ; and generally , we may say , there is a pretty large . business doing in manufactured goods . The fine w . eather , we understand , as might be expected , has brought an accession of country buyers into the market .
Manchester Cattle Market , May 9 . — We had a great many more Beasts at martet to-day which made the prices of everything lower . Beef , from 4 d 4 . too | d . , Sheep , from 5 £ d . to 6 $ . perlb : ; a few Wool'd Sheep at 7 d . per lb . ; Lambs , from 8 . } d . to lOd . ; Calves , from 5 d . to 6 d . per lb ; Number at market - . —Beasts , 980 ; Sheep 3 , 656 ; Lambs , 420 ; Calves , 96 . . . Richmond Corn Market ., May 5 th . —There was a very thin supply of Grain in 6 ur market today , which caused a quick sale : —Wheat sold from 7 s . 3 d . to 8 s . 9 d . ; Oats , 2 s . 6 d . to 4 s . ; Barley , 4 s . to 4 s . 4 d , ; Beans , 4 s . 9 d . to 5 s . 6 d . ; per bushel . ¦
York Corn Market , May 5 . —There wero more samples of Wheat offering at this day ' s market than we have had for some weeks past ^ and farmers generally were asking higher prices ; but the line weather has caused a check to the trade , and we can quote no advance on last week ' s rates . Barley , of Malting quality , very scarce and rather higher . Oats and Beans without alteration .
Howden Corn Market , April 28 . Total Quantities , Pr . Qr . Tot Amount . Imp . Measure . £ . s , d . £ . s . d . Wheat .... 913 .. 3 1 0 2787 7 8 Oats 341 .. 0 19 10 .... 338 16 0 Beans .... 165 .. 1 16 2 298 * 9 0 Newcastle Corn Market , May 5 th . —The favourable change in the weather has given a check to briskness lately experienced in our market , but , as the supply of Wheat both from the fanners and coastwise was barely equal . to the demand , last Saturday ' s prises were fully supported , and fine
samples realized in some instances a small advance . Fine Rye was in fair request . For Malting Barley the demand has nearly ceased , but some considerable sales of inferior descriptions have been made for shipment to Scotland ; also of White Peas , of which the stocks are now much diminished ^ and higher prices demanded . . Malt continues extremely dull . There was again a large supply of Oats , aad prices have in consequence been rather ; lower . Arrivals during the week , Coastwise-, 305 qrs Wheat , 34 qrs . Barley , 90 qrs . Oats , 86 qrs . Beans ^ 26 qrs . Peas , and 1 , 812 Sacks of Flour j Foreign , 13-qrs . Beans . .
BoROUifHBRiDGE Corn Mar k ^ Tj May 5 iV . Whoat , 59 s . to 65 s . ; Barley , 28 s , to 348 . per dr . ; Beans , 5 s . 6 d . to 5 s . 9 d . per h « abe \ Oats , Hi , to 13 d , per stone , ,
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BANKRUPTS . ; J & % ' * " ** & ?> Warwickshire , bnflder , to sJ render May 10 , at ten o ' clock , June 15 , at one , at Dee's RoyS Hotel , Bjrmingham ; solicitor , Mr . Church , Great Jam street , iJedtora-row ; ; ROBERT ¦ SLA . DE , sen ., ROLLES BIDDLE MARK SEAGER , and ROBERT . MAJOR , Poole , SdJSS merchants and ropB-manufactnrers ; May 14 , June 15 «» eleven o ' clock , at the Old . Antelope Inn , ; Poole : solicitor ' tfc Stephens , Doughty-street . • . ;•? TV . JOHN LEE , Warrington , Lancashire , grocer , May li " June 15 , at the Clarendon-rooms , Liverpool solicitoi ? lt
a ^?^ »^ ^ v Btmce , -. 'yinceii ^ . andSherwoda ,. Temrfit JAMES HARRISON , Penrith , Cumberland , ekinher , ^» 10 , Jane 15 , at one o ' clock , at the George Inn , Penrith - got citors , Messrs . MeggUon , Pringle > and Manisty .-KinK ' s-roai Bedford-row . ¦ - ¦ -.. ¦ •• - ¦ .-: " :. ' :. ° ..-.. ""* ANDREW HINGSTON , Cheltehbam , chemist . Mar it June 15 , at one o'clock , at the Royal Hotel , Cheltenna ^ solicitors , Messrs ' . Newmahand Gwinriet , Cheltenhahi ' ELIZABETH MAWSON , Skipton , Yorkshire , innkeep er May 18 , at teno'dock v Junel 5 , at eleven , at the DevonsQ HoW , Skiptofi- ; solicitor , Mr . Jones . Size-lane . ™
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . B . Bates and Co . ; Sheffield , general-dealers in hardware goods . J . _ Smith and Son , Dewsbury , Yorkshire , nailmakers . F . Morro ^ and Co ., Manchester , shopkeepert Barnes ana Lund , Salfor . l , Manchester , mUlwrichte . gTd iSewell , T . Cross , and L . Challacombe , Lowndes-terrace ' Knightsbndge , linen-drapers , T . Turner , and J . w ' Thornton , Leeds , cloth-dresaers . E . Cantrell and Co- ' Manchester , cotton-dealeru . Lanceley and Co . Chester ' glass-merchants . J . Garrard and J . Moss , Bures-hamle and Alphamstone , Essex . hrick-makers . . . ' .
DIVIDENDS . June 5 , J . Hardmau , Kearsley , Lancashire , shoplceepw . May 2 a , J . Wood , Manchester , merchant . CERTIFICATES—May 25 . W . Croft , jnn ^ , Manchester , hosier . J . Soils , Mancheatet cotton-spmner . ¦ ' .. '¦" ' !
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FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE , May 9
BANKRUPTS . WILLIAM COOKE , timber-merchant , Hereford , to sumsder May 10 at two , and June 19 , at eleven , at the Grew Dragon Inn , Hereford . Robinson , Queen-street-place , Sou * - wark-bridfte , London ; Gongh , Hereford . ¦ ; HANDY DAVIS and JESSE * DAVIS , clothiers , ChaUk Woucestershire , May 28 and Jnne 19 , . at'twelve ,-atthe Greyhound Inn , Chalford . Heath , Charlotte-row , Mansiou-honst London ; Lodiard , Cirencester . - - JOHN COLES FOURDR 1 NIER , engineer , White Hartcourt , Bishopsgate-street , May 17 , at eleven , and June 19 at twftlre , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Cannon , pflicial assignee , KinsbuTy-aquare ; Leeks and / Wells , Charlotte-row , Ma * sion-house . . . .. .. "' . JOHN TAYLOR , painter , Ulverstoh , Lancashire , June and 19 , at eleven , at the Royal Oak Inn , Lancaster . Carsoj , North John-street , Liverpool ; TaylorSharpeField ail
, , , Jackson , Bedford-row , London . ¦ - ' '' ~ THOMAS ROGERS , inhkeeper , Hereford , May 21 an * Jnne } 9 , at ten , at the Oxford Arms Hotel , Kington : & denham , Kington ; Simpson and Moor , 5 , Futnwal ' s In , London . : ¦¦ . •¦• ¦ : . ¦¦ . ¦ . ¦ ™ THOMAS SNEEZUM , carpenter , Billericay ,-Ess ' ex , May 18 , at one , and June 19 , at twelve , at the Court of Banknipttt . Abbott , official assignee , King's ATms-yard ; Patten , Hattwgarden , London ; Remnant , Billeri-ay , Essex . THOMAS FORSHALL , surgeon , Mead-place , WestminaWroad , Lambeth , May 18 , at half-past twelve , and June 19 , it eleven , at the Court of Bankruptcy . Green , official assign * . Aldermanbury ; Cooke and Sanders , New Inn . . JAMES CHAMPION , machine-maker , Manchester , MaytS and Jnne 19 , at two , at the Commissioners ' -roomsMantW ¦
, ter . _ Adlington , Gregory , Faulkner , and FaDett , Bedford-ror , London ; Makmson , Manchester . - THOMAS JEFFS , victualler , Wellingborough , Northaintonshire , May 17 and June 19 , at half-past ten , at the HB Hotel , Wellingborough . Murphy , WeUingborough ; Fort * Hale , and Boys , Elv-place , Holborn , London . . - ¦? . JOHN WOOD , cloth-manufacturer , Saadleworth , Yorkaiiw , May 17 , at twelve , June 19 , at ten , at the George Inn , H ^ dersfield . Lake and Waldron , Basinghall-street , Lonto }' Battye and Clay , HuudeTsfield . JOHN WRIGHT , grocer , Liverpool , -May 28 and Joe 19 , at one , at the ClaTendon Rooms , Liverpool . BlackstoA , Bunce , Vincent , and Sherwood , Temple , London ; BwA , Liverpool .
PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED . W . Jackson and W . P . Knowles , Liverpool , ironmongers . 7 . Melling and W . Beebee ; Manchester dealers in calicoB . Hamer and Smith , Biiry , Lancashire , ivpollen-mantfeeiirers . Cnsworth and Co ., Bradford , Yorkshire , tallow-clmdlers . J . Taylor and W . Blomley , BurT , LancashireVcabiMl ' makers . A . Morris and J . Grundy , Wheelton , Lancasfe , quarry-men . Bingley and Lumo , Leeds , auctioneers . B » llas and Rohan , Ardwick and Manchester , dytrre , Roth «! l andDearman , Manchester and Sal ford , fustian-dyera . ff / Benzie and A . Hutcheson , Liverpool , cart-owners . B . aal J . Fearnley , Bir . stal ' -, Yorkshire , wire-manufecturere- Vinj Crabtree , and Boothman , Bradford , Yorkshire , nActefr makers : as far as regards R . Boothman . Shankliii , Maley , and Co ., Chester , Liverpool ; arid Manchester , canien . Lupton , Pearson , and Sharp , Bradford , Yorkshire , niadiiMmakerti J . and M . Dougherty , Huddersfield , Yorkskirt , clog-makers .
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O Connor , Esq ., of Hammersmith ^ Coinitf Middlesex , by Joshua Hobson , at In Printing Offices ^ Nos . 12 , and 13 , MaAet Street , Briggate ; an- ^ Published by the said Joshua Hobson , ( for the said ftugus O'Connor , ) at his Dwelling-house , No . 6 , Market Street , Briggate ; an internal Commtmicatioii existing lietvFeen the said No . 5 , Market Street , and the said Nos . 12 , and IV Market Street " , Briggate ; thnsconstitntin | ft 8 whole of the said Printing and Pnblishhig Offices , one Premises .
All Lommnnications mnst be addressed , ( Postpaid , ) to J . Hobson , Northern Star Office , Leeds . ••¦' .. - . ¦ ¦ ¦ .-. ¦ ' ' , '¦ . '¦ ' " . - ' ' ¦""• « ¦ , ¦ ; Orders and Advertisements received by the ondermentioned Agents : — Ashton—Joseph Hobson . Barns / ey—Lingard , New Street . i Bolton— -Ainsworth , Sweet Qreen ; Lawson , Brad-£ r < r ^^ rf--J . Ibbetson , Market-Place ; and S . Bovrer , Top of Westgate . '' ' Bristol—G . Payne , No . 21 , Castle Mill-Street BrigIiouse—E . S . Keir , Bookseller . Burnley—^ Bntterworth , 11 , Carman-street , Bury—^ Chadwi ck and Binns . Bird . Collumpton—Thomas Mitchell , Post-master . Darli / igton—OliverPrinteh _
, o JDewsbury—1 ' . ' Brooke , Market-PIace j ani 8 v ! ¦ . " HeiJey . . - . . . . '¦' . ' ; '; , ' ' ; .-. . ;¦ ' . ¦' jErf / nfiurgA—Mr . Frazer , 65 , Princess-street . .- ' - .. Elland—^ Richard Grasby and John Tong . Greenacres Moor—Mr . Holt . . / ! Glasgow—Mr . H . Robinson , Trongafe . . ;' Halifax—B . Barker , Wade-Street ; R . : WJlkm »« | , Cross-Field ; W . Ibbetson , Union-StTLet ; aw ; W . Midgeley , Russell-Street . i Helden Bridge- ^ -T . Dawson . i Hecfononduxfce ^ -J . Hatfleld . T v r i Heywoodr-A . Smith , Brearley-street , and J .. . & »;» ; Ghurchrstreet , both near Rochdale , Wt fAfcmw—Wm . Lister , Bookseller .
Honley— -i . ^^ Horsfall ; Horbury- ^ Q * Hokbyd . . , > Huddersfield-r-C . Tinker , Market Walk * and fc WTutworth , Pack Horse Coach Qffice . Hull—Blanshard , Church-side . Hyde—John Rather . , Keighley—B . Weatherhead . ^ i Knaresborough—Langdale , Bookseller . Leicester—3 dim .-Seal , Town Hall Lane . Leest—Javaes Greaves . , , , i « i ; ffrpoo / -r-T . Smith , Scotland Place . ' ; - , : Lou e / tiorough—Thoimu * Eveleigh , top of the Ma *'
' . - . - -Place .:..- ¦ :. ¦ - . , - ¦¦ , - ' . '" - . :- ¦ ; . - -. - . ¦ ¦ " •' ' .. '¦• .- ¦ Lmami—J . Cleave , 1 , Shoe-lane , Fleet-stre * Macclesfield— 'T . Stabb 8 i Hatter . Manchester—A . Heywbod , OWham-Street _ ^ Mansfield , —Joseph , Woodwardj Watson ' s XWi : Church Street . ..: ¦" -: "' : ' . ¦ ¦ ..- ¦ . ' ; ' . ¦ - ; ' ¦ :. ^ - ¦ . '¦¦) , Newcastle—ft . ( Carrbthers , News ^ Agent . Norioich- ^ J . Darken . -t OWAaw- ^ John Knight , Lord-Street . i Otley—T . Holmes , Post Office . ; Pmsley—Aitken , 35 r Castfe-street . , . «| /¦ Preston-X } . Bateman ^ Observer Office ; and . » \ . SocAdiifc— -Shepherd , Chnrch-stile . XStaines , 12 , Bell-street . , ^ ' Saddlcuiorin—WWam . Murgaferoyd , # wft Sco // aW—General Agent for , Mr . ^ John FrW ; South St . David-atreet . . ¦ "• . ; y
Shatp—T . Micklewaite . < Sheffield— Fangard , Dividon-Street . ! Slaley Bridge—Joim Deegan . ! shaw-Gate . . . v . v -rn-Ajljlfi Stoctc pori-Mey , Chester ^ ate ; and J . m ^ ( 112 , Edward-street . V ^» . - ' I SutmZi Ash / ield-4 , T- Halli &&&& ** £ ¦ ^ ' . ' ^ e ^^ T . ^ $ Mi' ^ . ^;^ i f A rrf 1 R ; HoMt , Postmaster . ? ¦] lS * t « d »* May 18 , 183 ?« 1 J
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Poor Liw . —Acland has again appeared before a part of the public , in the Tneatrej on Friday and Monday evenings last .. The audience wereiewin number , but mostly of ti | e box sort . On former occasions the meet ing lasted while midnight , but on Monday it broke up at a very early hour , as no disposition appeared to oppose him in hia assertion * * Pettt SESSiON 8 . T- -Ah ' ce Barker was this day fined in 40 a . and lls . costs , for allowing beer to pe consumed on her premiRes after ten : o'elock at night .- — Five others were also fined in the like snms for allowing the consumption of beer after hpurs prescribed by the Beer Act . ^—John Collines and John - ¦ T 1 J > a _ X--- «•«¦ . ¦ " A m ^ A ' w J- 'l ** . /^ m « m ^«* h « . « . ^ - ! . _ riAj " . lasvA ^ v * . i <
Butterworth were fined in 5 s . each and 7 s . costs , for being drunk and disorderly in the streets on the previous Sunday . —Abraham Turner and Abraham Ashworth were each fined in the sum of 20 s . and 178 . costs , for having , on -the night before , been fonndbythewatchmen committing certainmiiiances in the public street . —Richard Thurlis , a . respectable , looking man , a traveller , was apprehended last night committing a breach of the peace in the street . Ordered to find sureties to keep the peace in future ; but in . default ^ was committed f or . six days .- He vowed vengeance on hisi prosecutors , when he got clear of durance , for putting , him in prison ^
OLDOAIff . Last week , there appeared written papers upon the walls in the township of Chadderton- , stating that a man named Pooley , had undertaken again to worry twelve rats at a beer-shop— admission . 2 d . each ; the rats to be placed on a table , to bare a string nine inches long tied to a leg , and . Pooley to have his hands tied on his back . The brute has done similarly several times , and has had pieces of flesh bitten off hie face and neck . What he receives is the twopences paid , and some rum and a supper from the person who keeps the beer-shop .
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We give the following extract from the Leeds Times of Saturday last , together with the subjoined answer from Mr . O'Connor .
To the Editor of'the Leedi Tim ** . SIR , —We have 1 > eeu constant readers of your valuable journul for the last 12 months , with the exception of about three weekrf at the time of the demise of Mr . R . NicoU , and now we cannot obtain one of the Time * papers for either love or money . We have made inquiry , and hnd this to be the reatun . Chadwick , your agent , is now agent for the Northern Star , and if he has any Star papers unsold , he is pressing them up .. n your reaiier * . Lust &itunlay he sent a woman round with a quantity of Northern Stars into our nei ^ hbaarhood , iwrinfjaHthe Tim * - * papers had eoni : into another quarter .
\ V e took a Star bt'lbre wn . would be withont ; two other heighbnurs would not have thimi . Thostf who would not have them irot itupulipd . with your paper in the afternoon . We think it our duty to inform you how your ugent U using you . He s ? nt us the Xurtlu-ru Sla ' r this morning , but we st-nt it buck ¦ apain ; and ut four o ' clock p . m ., ( the time this is written ) we hiivi * nut got a Tintrs paper . i Yours r . 'Kpectfulh-, lUe ' HAKD KlTCHlNG , J . VMKS GOOIMLL , WlU . IAM . CAU . B , ¦ David Cuowtiieii , Josh . 1 ) 6 »' h-. itti . k .
JOHX GOUKKSALL . ' -llt'ckmondwikr , April 27 th , 1638 . [ AVitliout assuming any personal knowledge of this disgrjcf-i ' ul bushier , we Uike lur gnuaod that Air . O'Connor is tuUlK ijiuorunt ulthe coailuct uf his agent , uud too honouruhlt' a man ti > ablution a mode of procedure , in forcing the < rirniV . iii-. il . f hi-s n ^ wsj-jipor , us di ^ ionost in itsel f vd m its < il > j--ct it inuft i-vfi ) tu ; illy jtovr inclU'ctual . Radicalism cunii , 'I , ui . y ini . ri- tli . iii Tnryism , bn cnilniiH-d doivu i > oo ]) k ' a tliioiitn . i air Conine- it iiii wo have not the lea ^ t occasion to < lr . ;< d ; but this i < . nut tin first tiin (> w <> have heard statwuit-nts tin- ^ b \ v kmj mi ! ! e with -n ^ i ) . H-t to indiviilunls » 'lio iioid a-ji ucca belli lur thp T / 1 II--1 anl tln-. ^' w . Wr sibbor su-sjni-... ii .-., ih <> v . ^ ii i ; i /< h * - sijivnur a liJi ' e ol ' hints i ' rom ho : d ipiurl-i-. MM .-ii v . 'r : > . i ; . H ] ' : -r « .- > n-, < i : h ' 'rwi-e wlinlly ilUilit . Tfnl ^ il , siinulta : ii > , iu .-, l . id . ijiti-oii . ir . ci In .,- this . Ouriiieiuls at H . i-ckui . ii ;» v . ! ii \ an ivvii as els-. ¦ whiTc . who may have bet'ii Jeprivcil "i i ¦ ¦ / a . . vbv -. tiioit .- f . ir tin" Sinn arc " ; " is--ured , uncii- 'ior irll , ih .. r the f . iah Ji : e < in , t lii »' wiih us ; and iliat , mnv the iininlt-r is i-iil , . ;»\ i .-. ' , l j n-t l > - any I ' . hiH uf » nv 3 it' tht-y bi > aijuui -dw--: i ;'_ i .-,: i > o ? . H .-tn-i-l'irivm-. l wr nliil ) kei ' -i a waidiHii 1 'y-. " oV | r .. ' ! ; i : ut ! .-s c .: ! ir .- ! u ' 1 . W i- n !» - liiiv ,- t . i b .-j ; thiitcv , 'iy 'inJiv .. ; ,:. il ivii . » lias liii- fulling ^ l ur put upiiii liim , iu .-itoau ol bt-iliji » H ]]; ii ! .-j ni ;' j i . "; s usual y .. per . will have tht > kin 3 ut * fg t" : id-•;; > - a :. ! ,.- tu . lur uliui . * I"l »; r * p . iiiL" s ! ull . suuii be otoiiru'd . — Kn . L . T . I
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On the 21 st of April , Mr . Bull forwarded to Mr . Fazakerley ^ the Chiiirniaio of tbe Cpminittee , "the particuiar 8 of this inquiry , " and how he eould fur ' i nish " : particulars wirhout " name and place , ' will puzzle a wiser man than even the Junior Editor , as travelled a man as he is . This then is a , specimen of the "flagrant and abominable" method which these celebrated Editors use to cry down those , against wbom they oppose themselves , but which in this base will undoubtedly recoil upon themselves . The charitable feeling of the pious Mr . Edward , and the honourable regard to the privileges of Parliament in the old gentleman , may he seen in the following extract from the Mercury , of March -21 . ' I III 'ill ft J . I < 5 T " . 'IWt ¦ 'ATkl * l I '_ lVI'I * j . till I I ' Tfl 1 ^ 1 ? QM Ort 4 **» ' 1 UT ^ .
" We understand that the Eev . Mr . Bull was examined before the Poor Iiaw Committee of the House of Commons , where : he cut a very pretty figure , refasing to answerfhe questions put to him as '' . tp the alleged flogging ; of thts female though that refusal exposed liim to unpleasant consequences . " I have understood that Honourable Members are bound by very strict obligations I understand by oath , not to divulge what passes in committee , when the room is cleared . I have been at some pains ts learn what these " unpleasant consequences" were to which I was unwillingly exposed . I understand that there was a communication with the Speakery respecting my having declined to answer the questions on the sole ground of my having to answer before the House of Lords .
¦ Th e Speaker is reported to have said that he could not give an opinion upon the question , whether or not I was justified in declining to answer for the reasons stated , but if the committee would then adjourn , he would ' consider- on the case . He did so , but did . Hot advise any steps " to be taken against me for . contumacy .. I was quite unaware of what was going on . 1 saw Mr . Wakley bustle out and bustle in again . whilst we waited outside the room , but to this day I do not know what the Hon . Member ' s * errand vvas ^ but if the above report be true ,.-he prohalily was the messenger to Mr . Speaker , with a vk'w of bringing upon the contumacious Mr . Bull ¦ t he " unpleasant consequences" which would doubtless have been a great treat to my Mercurial ibi's . ¦ -. ¦' .
Now all 'this stratagem was , it appears , sent off by the . same post from the M . P . to his son , as a savoury dish lbr the admirers of the Mercury . I'J not this Cutting a pretty figure , Mr . Baines , tknt you should be sent to Parliament as 3 . sort oi 1 'i-niiy a lmereporter of the secrets of Parliament , -o c-ator foi-your own paper ? You an ? , indeed , an Ho 'imrahk : Member ! This is not the first time that you have cut aprettv fig'Ti' . I did not recollect when you were questioning me so r-auelY about my duty , '' before I did proi . aivtf it , to have ascertained whether the fact \ v , \
!; if - (( jacsr . fao' 07 , &c . )—it did not occur to me :. ) ask \ ( . ui wi . ether you felt it your duty to ascertain wi ^ -iin-r r ' uu l . jct was true be . ore you charged my l-a-. i . iVii-. ; d * \ lr . Sadler , with being by intention an a-: i- > in , or whether it was uuder the fear of being v . wj ' ol i' \ the verdict of a British jury for this " flagr . i :: t an .-l abonuKable fiction" that you , Sir , did , ia y > i ; r own in . xt paper , go down up ' on your knee < , ami hi'g for mercy at Mr . Sadler ' rf hands ? What a I'rcity li ; ure ( never to be forgotten ) you cut rhi'i-i- ! : Miicif my-friends , who have read my evidence , Irll in ,- that all this shabby calumny , which you and yon-i : gi-nili'inanly son now hatch against me , is -lu'tr Mi , ; .-, fur the following home thrusts that you liu ' veti 1111 / to make at vou before the Committee .
Report 22 , puge 9 . 0 ni- *' i .. ii i > . "i 07 . -Mr . Bai-nes—Do- ' r _ ou think that-HJippnsins i . ny i > i-is , ii we- ; .- to attend at a public meeting , and . tu ' muke .-. i ! i' (!) . ir .. th-n tliiit iv ; ts culciilateil to implicate vour character , it \ v . iiil , l i .,, r u ,. thu duty of that person first to ascurtain w ' u . 'iluT tli- dlatomeilt which he made was a true statement « ir u-. t ' 1 j . \ it il to ytmr ' self -iiiJividtva'Hy- ; if I co . to ' a-publio m . ' in :, ni . il I think proper to prdpngiite a report that 1 have hrnr . l t > y .-iir dLiadvantage , would it not have Ik-en my . liity . l > . ;' iirn 1 propagate it ; - -to-. have iiscertained whelhrr l ! :. ' I . 1 . 1 \ s ; s t mi' or it Wa . 3 falrte ? Aii-.. > ¦ - \ -s-, 1 thiuk it would , and I would particularly n-l , T , -. !>» ; u » illustratiun ' . of that , to a cane that applied tu my-* li . wluTi'lu I was -once » tsvtcd in the Leeds Mercury to have b en uuiliy .. I' kicking persona at a public meeting , and that sJ-.-tiuiuvit \ v : is' lnudu by the Kditor of the I ^ enls " Mercury n-ii-i .. ut I'virr ; iscertainirig whether that was the case or not r .-, ] i ' i-iiiijr -ihv ; and I also did aver that that statement was lUiuillv t ; iI- ; . -
C .. VI- I ^^ . posp , then , you think that the Editor of the 1 ,-,-iI . k V ,: rrr > r , i , in making that statement , misconducted 1 i : ji .. m H . iind , atiht tir have taken the opportunity of asceriiiinini ; tlu-liu-t .-, before he madethe declaration ? .-wr— V . 's , and I ulso observed that the Editor of tln- _ / . / v ,. v M ,, cnry never made ine any amends for that . tirnr ' . i -la so doing he negli'Cted to perform his * duty . — Ye- ! . . . . ¦ - . •' ( i . ' ivtl . —Tht » n , if yon have made this declaration without a < c •• rtaiiiiti . 'j-the tact , and have not made anv reparation to tin' iujiin-d' party voii have neglected to perform your duty ? .- \ i ! s . mv . -I v ; ouldsay , in answer to that question , that if I bin ! -tir-11 kn / . n-n U > have ten guilty of any such practices prpv-ion .-ily , as wore then attributed to me , and if such things bad b .. (> n ' , ) rci \ - i'd against me before , or had appeared in iny u' -ni'V-. il pMi : i > i > iling 8 , such as kicking persons at public iiitietii . y ^ , tin- Kiiit-. ir ; of the feeds Mercury would have been autli irksitd to have inferred , if . such a . ' . tiling had been r i"tt' - > l to Him , that 1 had done so at " the inoetim ' ret . Tr . 'il ti . . n
! Mr . B : iiiics h . iul been questioning me about strong language usoil « t thtv West Riding meeting , when .. \ lr . ' ! - ' | [ - ; i . l ) i-:. \ siske'dl ^ in-si i . iu ( i . i ; i _' . —Do yon know that there wore at that meetxwj . p'nili'iiieiKiii the hustings who reside in London , and who c . urn' ilowa to that meeting ? . Aiiwr . " - ! ili ., with . regard to all such language , perhaps I may be ; rniiitti"d tri say , that at public meetingmn tho north ivi- ¦ ...-.- : u . ii . s . Hiied to meet with a great deal of violent lannuiige and vmKrnt- proceedings ; as an illustration of what 1 .-fi . hti ' , I may In : allowed to state that during . the . agitation tiji n t ! ,.- K .-i ' . rm 15 ill , there was a meeting held at LrecLs , at ' . vhi / h th . ' < > >; : crn was dressed in breeches , the Kina in pettir . i-t-., :, ti 1 th- executioner , with a bloody axe , " was borne V » :.. iv Hi- jT .-ii-ssioii , and three groans were given lpr the (^ n .-i'ii . at tlii- " r > . quest of ¦ j . ynutiy gentleman ; 1 am sure , in all of :.- 1 ' ii . ir l- ; nv limitations , w . e have never arrived at that pitch ; . nut that was . iV ne at-meetings- of highly ruspcchtbl' persons so calii . il . .
V . " h : it a pretty figure the junior Editor cut when hf wj ; * .- ! groaning at his Queen ? In cotidiision , I have only to assure both . my friends and niy foes that I have taken uji my-position njraiust this l ; iw from a sense of duty to my consrience , to my church , to my flock , and to my coiiiifry , and whatever may be the result to myself , I shall -nt"ver swerve from what I believe to be my duty from the fears © f the Leeds Mercury or its Editors , ur any u unpleasant consequences" which iny . profcs .-cdly pious and patriotic enemies maj desire to bring upon me . G . S . BULL . Mav 8 th , 1838 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 12, 1838, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1005/page/8/
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