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In consequence ef numerous applications continually received from-Bradford and the Neighbourhood one of the Proprietors of I $ r . Henry ' s French Meroine Pills , will attend every Wednesday ' jj . . ..... and Thursday , at No . 4 , rGeorge Street , facing East Broek Chapel , Bradford . 4 ^ EATISE IS JUST PUBLISHER ON THE VENEREAL & SYPHILITIC £ = ' , - £ . _ _ DISEASES , AND GIVEN "WITH EACH BOX OF iiDR . HENRY'S FRENCH MEROINE PILLS , CONTAINING plain and practical directions £ ar the effectual cure of all : degrees of the above coinifgg ^ ts- ^ with obserrations on sfeminal weakne ^ arising from early abuses , and the deplorable oonse-* g tee . T ^ lt iBgfr 9 m-tbej ^ e : of inercury , thewhol * intended for . the . instruction of general- readers : so tSTsiffperebnVcan obtain an immediate cure " wWsecrecj and safety . Prepared and sold by the We ^ opnetor ,- who has removed from his Old Establishment * No . 74 , Cobourg Street , to No . 16 PARK SQUARE , Twt > Doors from St . Paul ' s . Church , Leeds , where they may be consulted as usual . In Boxes 2 fc 9 d . » nd 4 s . 6 a . eaeh . "With each Box is given dir ^ ctioas how to take these Pills , obserrations on ^ points beneBwd ^^ fii ^ patient , being hints worth knowing by . those who are , or have been , sufferers from this dreadful-arid derastating malady . : . -: , . . ^ That cruel disease which has . destroyed so many thousands is now unhappily so well known that ' - S ^ erital of its efl ^ its ilquite imhecessary , its malignant aifluence extending by inheritance from family to Mnrily , : ana- when tie great-Doctor Henry became professor to the University , he conferred an invaluable - ^ efi ^^ n iaanlriTid by the discovery of his grand : panacea for the cure ofthi * deplorable complaint -aetertaaaty vritk -whieh the PiUs are eontinually adjninisteTed can be attested by many thousands who aSe « niraally' enred - by titem . What miediciBe can be more appropriate than that which has given such * g * eral « a € sfecfioii ? The French Pill » root out every particle of the insidious poison , purifying in their ptigKiB t&&-whbkrmass of flmdsi . They -not only remoye . the disease but they renovate by their-action tK"fifl % ren . t functions of fhe body ^ -expeffing 13 » grosser ; homour , andin a manner sa imperceptible ag to « 6 HvniceAe most sceptical of tht ^ Estonishi l ^ and u peqnalled : powers . They nei ther co ntain mercury 3 M » aay ofter xuneral , and may he taken -withdut &t slightest suspicion-of discovert ; they require no 3 * steint of diet , loss of time , orKndranee oflmsinessjbofaeffect & completecuie without the leastexwware - a a ^^ -n V MJperiod irlien flie ^ Gglrtesl « nsmcion may existitTrillhe weU to . have lecouwe to ¦ tne-ljrench Fills j for when taken before the disease bisjnatkiitsappearanee-tliey act asa certainpreventiVe iffiSmng-ikeconrplaTnt effectuall y and spefetly ^ -Th ^ ^ plorable state in wiich many . personsi have-betff when ^ visiting the Doctor ( from iHe iise « f anercurvi rendefs itimpersfi-vriy necessarv to caaticai th « ™ W «
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GOOD NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED . DR . B . COX T ^ MBRACES the present opportunity of announ-JLJ eing bimnelf as an experienced practitioner in the Cure of that troublesome DISEASE , so frequently contracted by incautious youth of both Rexes in the moments of imprudent excitement . Upwards of Twentj > three years he has practised in the town of Leeds , during which time lie has had every opportunity of witnessing the effects of this dreadful malady in all its stages . The most obstinate cases be has had under bis treatment , which
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Sir F . BpttDETiSdJ I iJfcl TE b l ^ Ai 5 T conclusion of Mr ; O'ComjBl' i sKc im'J jesJky , Sjfjj SafancisBurdettstai l ^ Mp ^ m , sPsJiid iKjJifj ij&bert Peel . It was >^ e « n ?^ koVe ^ the fprSftt' would' give way to his leader . Mfi ^ Uiam Holmes must give him some lessons on discipline . Peel was ^^ r ^^ W ^^ ¦¦¦ ' ^ W ^ W ^ yB ^^ - JK ^ Q" ^ do rl ) TVlCT 0 ^" OX THE ^ IIUSH C | BXTB « H ' . BES ( i ' L trr . " Tio _^ s . ~^ r .. tie ^ er . was . ^ cpfcfTOjpaA ^ -de ^ ftfigi S ^ T ^ vMfltf ^ D ^!^^ jTOB ^ € 3 ro ^^ rre 8 OiTOiuiiaj' ^ Tr account of his nlother ' s ' death and funeral . Sir William Moleswortb has been prevented from , attending _ % ^«« e t ^ ;^ e *^ # hicb : ^ fortaisnt . -. r ^ r ' -x ¥ ' . . ¦¦ . - ^ - '¦• ¦ - ;<* ' ¦' : ' : v - ¦ i ^
EXTJSNSiifE ^ RoBBERY AT THE MARQUI 8 OF Londonderry's . — X ^ rtceived at the . ' var i ^^ housesrpf a'inbst extensive ratyefy ^ nng loeen committed , betweenthe hours of ten ^ o'clock b ^ Wednesday nightajid the following mpSBbgj at thl residence of the Marquisof ^ Londonderry jHoldernessi house , Park-Jane ^ The property abstracted consisti of two gold pins , pne a very large pearl , and the other a large turquoise , both being attached together by a chain , valued at 300 guineas . ^ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ! : ; ;
97 th HiGHi / ANDERS . ^ r-Thid ^^ tepAent baa got the route for Dublin . The firdtdivision marches' on M qrid&yn ' rtiftithesecond < m Toe « day ^ the third on Wednesday , and th ^ Thursday . We understand tbeyaire to be replaced in the Castle hy / the first ba ^ talibnToT tEe 1 st Royal ? from Glasgpy ^ and the , 7 , 8 th Highlanders take up their ^^^^ U ^^ - ^ iriburgh Co&rant . f Di ^^ te ^; -iThfi labourers pii ^ the railrbaij near Le $ pp afis continually robbed ; of ttiejrwages by the <;^^ 6 nj iraciors ^ who , ; having ' drawn the mone ^^^ t&se hienyifte ) n tbe ^ abilrpf running awa ^^ - ^|?^^ 8 ^ at K «^ ' ^ theima 4 i tradesmen wBrf have glyen them credit , and caiJsHig coni . tinual alarm to the people of this city y thenavigators being driven to niadness b y these dishonest practices ; —Leicester' Herald . > ¦ ¦
Mrs . Jeffray the Convict . —Yesterday . Mr . Murray received a letter from ' -the Home Office , in answer to the petition of Mrs ^ Jeffray ; and twelve of the jury . Lord J . Russell regrets that he cannot , consistentl y with his public duty , recommend the prisoner for mercy . Mrs . Jeffray heard the letter with much composure . Shei protested her innocence and said she was ready to die . It is believed she will not live till the day of execution -she i * affected with violent spitting of blood , and is excessively weak . —Glasgow Chronicle of ' Friday ;
Fire . —Qn Saturday morning , & fire broke out in the premises of Mr . Mivart , upholsterer , Richmond . It was first discovered b y one of the local policemen . The fire engihes ^ -Werevsenfc-fprVfro ' ni ^ Twickenham , but before they could ; be brought to | bear on the flames ., owing to a great scarcity of toater , the whole range of workshops was one mass of fire . The conflagration extended tb . the adjoining stables of Mr ; Harris , but the fireT was extinguished before it could do any damage there by the falling in . of the walls of Mr . Mivart ' s premises . Mr . Mivart is insured .
Revising Barristers . —Returns of the total number of days in each year during which the whole of the Barristers appointed 'to revise the , lists of voters for the counties , cities , and boroughs in England and Wales , were employed in performance of their duties—of the number of Barristers appointed in each year- ^ -and of the total cost of such revision in each year . —( In continuation of the last Return to an Order of the House , made in 1836 : —) . Year 1836 .. 1 ^ 5 Barristers . . 3 , 146 days . " :. Total cost .. ......... £ 26 , 871 7 2 Year 1837 . . 172 Barristers . . 3 , 654 days . Totalcbst .. . .. £ 31 , 080 18 9
E . J . STANLEY . Whitehall Treasury Chambers , " May 11 , 1838 . . . " ; . ; Curiosity . A few days since , at Loundsburough Park , near Market Weightou , on the premises of James Matthison , Esq ., there was found an old tea-kettle quite exposed on bare ground , and on its examination it was tbund to be inhabited by a robin red-breast , with four young ones , which are all doing well . ; . /• ¦ . ,.. ¦ s ^ - ^
Appaling STEAMrBoAT Disaster .- ^ Lqss of One Hundreq and Twenty-Five Lives . —An extra by express mail , from the office of the Cincinnati Whig , furnishes the following appalling particulars . It is dated Wednesday night ; 8 p . m . A 11 comment is unnecessary . The details are heart- ' rending indeed , and , shocking to relate , the wholes is attributed to imprudence and carelessness oil the part of the captain . Our correspondent writes i—It becomes again our painful duty to record one of the most awful and destructive occurrences , known in the terrible and fatal catalogue of steam-boat accidents . ' This * afternoonabout six o ' clockthe
, , , new and elegant steam boat Moselle , Captain Perin , left the wharf of this city ( full of passengers ) for Louisville and St . Louis , and with a view of taking his family on board at Fulton , about ' . a mile and a half from above the quay , proceeded up the rivpr , and made fast to a lumber raft for that pur- pose . Here the family were taken on board , and | during the whole time of the detention the ' -captain : was holding on to all the steam he cbuld createV with an intention of showing off to the best advan * t ' age the great speed of the boat as she passed down the whole length of the city . The Moselle was a new brig boat , and had recently made several
exceedingly quick trips to and from this place . Soon as the family were taken on board from the raft , the boat shoved off , and at the very moment her wheels made the first evolution her boilers' burit with a most awful and astonishingnoise , equal to the most violent clap of thunder . The explosion was destructiTeand heart-rending in the extreme , as we are . assured by a gentleman who was sitting on his horse on shore , waiting to see the boat start . Heads , limbs , bodies and blood , were seen flying through the air in every direction , attended bv the most
horrible shrieks and groans from , the founded and ; the dying . The boat at the ; moment of the accident was about thirty feet from the shore , and was ren ^ oereda perfect wreck . She seemed to be torn all to flihder 8 a 8 , fap back as the gentlemen ' s cabin , and her hurricane deck ( the whole length ) was entirely swept away . . The boat immediately began to sink rapidly , and float ( with a strong current ) down the river , at the , same time getting farther . from the shore . The Captain was thrown b y the explosion entirel y into the street , and was picked ub dead and
dreadfully mangled . Another man was ' thrown entirel y ' through the roof of one of the neighbourine houses , and limbs and fragments of tlodies scattered about the river and shore in heart ; fending profusion . Soon as the boat was discovered to be rapidly sinking the passengers who remained unhurt in thje gentlemen ' s and ladies' cabins became panic-struck , and with a fatuity unaccountable , jumped into the river ' Being above the ordinary burinefss parts of the city there were no boats : athaud extenta few W « an .
unmanageable'wood flits , which were carried to ihe relief of ; the euffere ; a as soon as passible by . the few persons on the shore . Many were drowned , however , before they could : ; be rescued" from a watery grave and many sunk whb ^ ere not see n afterwards , We are told that one little ; boy onshore was sg-in ! wring , ing his Band ? in agbny , iniploring ^ thpse . pressent to save his lather , motheY , , and three siatpra ; alV of whom-wfere stru ^ gKng in : tiig . water ;" tb r each the pbore , but whom the poor little" feltbvy ijad ' tbe awful misfortune to see perish , one > by ohey almost within his reach . An infant child , -b elonging to tWajFamilt was picked up alive , aPatin ^ drfwn the river on one « f the ffagment ^ of th ^ hwricaiie deckv Dr » Wilson ottte tJnited States
$ ? $ & . ^^^ arniy ^ ( andbrflther-in la ^ 6 puf eati ^ lfe ^ Upw cidzeiC ^ S ^ of ^ thePearl-atreet ; House ) , ii ^ dbub ^ fSSnS 9 lain , as he waiiffinw * Whav ^ Tieen > on board , and phiked op ^ among the fragmgnto ;' , ^^ J > 0 ^ , ^ S ? ^^^^ l ^^^ hant ^ r Louisvi lle , f ^ brother-m-lawlpfJiIr . | Wniipn M'Grew , of this city , is also supposed to be lost , as hel waa pfcbbard * -i , 7 *^ ' H * ^^^^ sss ^ s withstanamg the acfave ^ inquiries pf his fn ends ¦ We fareoupable'vas ^ lt ^ to ^ ticul ^ s ^^ fa ^ 'yii personrlost- ^' aslttie ? boW KnnlJ > in * ite 11 &Wnu ^ e ? after the aecident ^ leimng nothing to be seen wpfK ^ attd also as a scene of . distress . anit «> nfiw an
immediatel y ensued that altogether Baftes deserib-: % 'W 9 : f ^ i ^ MM ^ &M hands ' pi ne Doat awihe steeragejassengers . It is supposed that there were about two hundred jersbn ^ on bo * H ^ idf whrch ^ tfft 15 ef f tti % ^ m ^ ar ^ nvbiare ; believed -to hivtj' ^ sciiptScP ^' fflaklSgttt ^ WamatednoMr « fIl ^ ^ o ^ t ;^/ Kfl ^ e *^ 'Me ^ iiveo hThfe iccMeo ^ i ^ ee ^ bn ^ l ?|^ i ^^ H& theer imprudence anc careletttffesS . " flfe 5 ? 4 ^ K » i at tnecbqat wj ^ aesifltol & shfev ^ ng ^ Effi W ^ at ^ feed a 8 t « hepassed ^ he ' crtf ^ fiW'to ' ( mStake' ffl&lm * totfc § rfceAtiwhictiSai left * thgWifM ^ oWfiK a short time before him . ; Pearly haV ^ t ¥ afi (^ > ir « aiy 5 rfifabftioaA ^ n ^* retk # i& ? bbiig % fnn 3 Btimdy-eiioliped ofabtfrt ; tlfesi ^ re iij ' tlie ' paiticu lare we have yetbe % able ^ o leam ; 1 Br- " . ' < "' !
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^ fei ^ NATipNAi . DEBT .-If ihe inte ^ o T ^ ^^ ljed national be £ 28 , 000 , 000 , and the avl ^ M ^ W « Hied workmen be id . pSo ^ S tfiey each work 3 , 000 hours in a year ] howi ^ ^ ^ ° ^ ? ' « wdjld P ^ the ^ SSj the said debt ? Answer . 1 , 120 , 000 wortTf men , which ought to maintain , at leart , 4 4 « S person * , meifc women and children , is tegalS ^ ^^^^ s e ^ # ^ labourera pver enjoy ^ ^ irplentyf T , :, ° Sn < * Colossal BEMAt ^ 8 . - ^ % ilteftre ^ , v 1 m&Am ^^ fMM mm ^ M net
~ . jrrzy '"* " ™ : * ' * , *»? •" ron , ai .. ffllelfcahani V ' <^ sa / itl ^ me ^ ta 4 led iila ^^ and yaf ^ rgettiBgSclear ^ Brought « fi * an > inii £ ? horn . This led to further search , ; ^" ifc ? & ? % ^ * W ^ i : to ^)^ ffim ? PV Thehorns arestat * d-to be finel y formed J mchw m length , : 17 | : inche 8 / in bircnmferencelS the base , and , separated in' the ; skuir by 12 iJf * A nb of cPitespondnig ! srie haSirince been UmT How long they , have been in ' the water ^ it is S ? ^^ ^ set « conjectore , but appearances , ht said , indicate that it mustbav e ^ ^ been centuries " ¦ E
' /¦• l ^ ? ^ rr ^ / inquest : was : heli on Tuerf * . '^^ Cheln ^ rd C % m » e / e ) bn the body S ^ girlofvl . 6 , naKled EliziBacon , ' who ^ it S& had thrown ^ ersel ^ into a : fish . pond SSS ^^' ' P %£$ * y £$ f * deceased stated ^ « heJiad : 8 fraeY ; : her 5 ^ dressing herself iW bS dojhes , and going round Itbe villagV ^ of Lbugh ^ and from the accounlfe pf other witnesses , itlS the deceased had tpld . another girl that * he hadbS turned out of dpors ^ y , her mothet , arid theyS mutually agreed to ; drown themselves , asd it S , arranged that deceased ; should place her apron fc the ? pnd to indicate the spot where the other ^ rf should jump in .- ^ Che latter , however , did not deS The jury returned a verdict of * Feto de se " -
Factory ScouNDRBLff . —We understand , that some scamps in the neighbourhood of Hbrbarr having a petition for an eleven hours' bill , fbrwMff they were anxious to obteina lew signatures r . ot content with stating the petition to be , fora £ hours bill , without schooling , they actually W put down as si gnaturesto the petition , the names ^ * vai ? * y o ^ children employed in the ? rwori ^ o ~ Our informant tells us , that "byway of givineX tmng j a more jiatural appearance , a pereon ^ S called apon , and requesfel to add to t&lfeft anyt th « ° am g Pf ¦ thos ^ children he might be acquaint with . The individual however , manfullv refused ^ imbrue hw hands in the blood of any of thei innocentvictims : of avarice , ; hardheart ^ ness , aS
I ^ oble Conduct of , an American Cap tain . —Her Majesty ' s ship Hercules , on her pa * sage from England to Halifax , -received from ^ ti ship Commerce , ofAtii from Charleston forLiverpwL part of the crew of the Elizabeth Caroline , of St Stephen ' s , New Brunswick , which she bad me * dismasted and waterlogged , and had taken all ^ cre w ^ ff / six days previously ;; These unfortunate individuals had been twenty-threee davS on tie forecastle of the wreck , lashed to the windlass , ex . posed to every , sea , with barely sufficient food to sustain life ; and all the water the . y had remain ™? when the Commerce iell in with themwas but two
, gallons . It appears that the Commerce fell in wi 4 the wreck by the merest chance ^ at about half p « t nine at ni ght , on the fourth of March , in lat 39 . JJ and long . 45 W . ; arid that , on hearing the criesiif the CTew , Captain Perry instantly shortened sail wore round , and went alongside , hailing them » these cheering words : — <¦ f Keep up your hearts ] bo «' there ' s too much sea to board yon now ; but I will never leave you till I tate you off ; " These generoBj prbmises this brave sailor rightly fulfilled ; and after perseverinfily keeping close to the vessel for two nights and a day , the . wind blowing hard all'W time , he at length succeeded in . eetdnir all the neo .
p ! e out of her into the Commerce where he clotbd them and treated them with the Utmost kindness . What Tenders the conduct of thV American ; the ^ more praipewbrth y is the fact , that I an Englishman on the morning of the day when the fbrraCT fellin with the Elizabeth Caroline , after ^ hauling ^ within tfitee miles of the Wreck ; passed on / leaving the crew to their fate ! Captaiu Nicolas , of her Majesty ' s shij Hercules , ; his officers ; together With Captain East-(• ott , ; otthe 43 d Regiment , an ' d the omcers of tl » 66
detachmen ts of the 15 tb , 34 th ^ th , and 8 th Kegi . menls , who were passengers on board the Herculet from England , with the view pf showing their ad . i miration of ^ he noble : conducti of Caplaia PeriT , entered into a subscription -Jot a piece of prate , to ' be presented to this worthy American , as a laisting memorial of : the generous deed ' which he performd . The piece of platehas been manufactured in Londiffl . and it may now be seen at the office of Mem Duncan Rowett- and Co ., Np . 8 , Chapel-sfre * Those gentlemen are . ' about to forward it to the
secretary of the United States ! Navy , to be by Ma presented to Captain Perry , j v Th £ Late Easton Murder . —The wretdw implicated in this inhuman transaction have lie * discovered , by the following riieans : —It appeared that on the-nior ' ning of the murder , a-man naind Jehn Stansor who lived at Easton , and was a lo « character , absented , himself from the village , ajJ had been away for some days , when his sudden fitappearance at such a juncture , coupled with ia previous bad character , raised ! a suspicion tbatV waf « : implicated in the niurder . Under that fc
pression , the magistrates direptcd Mr . Beitlriii ( Joddard , the officer ^ ' to procjeed immediately ii search of Stahsor . . The officers- " took post-chaises and traversed Northamptonshire and part ptibt adjoining counties for ' , several hundred jniles , « J at length succeeded in discovering the object of their search , near' Peterborough . \ He was inuMdiately takeii into ^ custody , and | conveyed hefqfeliB magistrates at- fee Bull and Swan , Stamford . When questioned ' tipbn-the subject of lie marda , be at first denied ail knowledge of . it , but . > fter » week'Siimprisonmenti ' during which ' time he ted be'
enre-examined severaV times , finding that sooe of the s . tatehients he ? had made would be cpnt »« dieted by , theevidence ' of respectableperson 8 , ' lie ' ii length : mad
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MUTINY AMONGST THE HOTTENTOT SOLDIERS . —MURDER OF LIEUTENANT CROWE ,
( From tlie Graham ' s . Town Journal qj Feb . 2 . ) It is our painful . duty to record another instance of disaffection amongst the Hottentot corps on the frontier , attended With the muifder of an officer , ; and an attempt to destroy every European present . ¦; . It appears that in consequence of some dissatis- ; faction amongst tbp detachment of Mounted Rifiesi at Fort Peddie , Eiisiga / Fritter was ordered thither with a relief party .: Having ^ xecuifced this duty , he was returning' to head quarters , and on his iharch stopped for the night at ; the post called Frawr ' sj Champ . The detachment under his ^ charge Con-: sistedof tweiity-pne inen ; and ' these , > fi ^ e ; suppb sed , : hadretired , after the close of day . to rest . About *
ten o ' clock , however , as Elisions Frazer ^ O'Reill y , and Crowe with-Mr . Cope , of the Commissariat , were seated in ^ dbprs ^^ e ^ 8 hbtewer ' e one of which ^^ mortally ^' ^ btindei . Lieutenant Crowe , ; passjug through , his body ; and" then ' striking wiih ! considerable force Mr ^ Prazw This was ; fbllPwid by a ypile ^; which was fired frbih i the direetiphef ^ the stables " by' the * rHvboJe of the mutineets , butTprliunatelf with < jtit e ^ gect . ' , Ensigns \ O ^ Reilly and ¥ razer ^' -iti ! iia _ n % ^^ ^ ahi opt of ' dbprsJ andwere sp ' energ ^ ic ^ es ^ ectatly : ^ he fbrmer ^ ihi calling fo ^ the assistance ? of : the troops 'belbriging to that post , most of whom had retired to rest , that any furlie / effi ? 8 ipn : of ( , blpp 4 iwafl pr . ftventedi . j v ; !
[ From the Sotith African A&vertizer , March 10 . ] We ^ are happy to state that tb « mutineers ( Cape ' Regiment , sixteen in . number , ) who , after having murdered Lieutenant Crowe , ^ h ;^ dfl l ^ into the bush , or into ; Caffertand ^ hayibg beein ^ nearly all appre- ; hended »; i : , ; " ; ::. <¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ,. ' > ' /¦ ¦ ' t ( -:- : v , ^ ' - ' - ' ^' --,- ^ r ^') ; ; fFr , pm ^ p ^ o ^ W / i ^ w ^^ Cafferlarifl is iia a most ; urmettled Stated Paka ! and Capaai ^ have made ani inroad ¦ westward -as fari as ' theBasheejiafndh ^ T « laidi vlrastfl thiBcobntryibf a ' considerable . dUtancP . I i : ¦ . ' M-Onn . ml •' ¦ v . i . ^ . \ : ¦¦;! . : ;; 5 H ¦ .
: :: & ; Mm $ ^ $ M ^ . iW $ haye haefl jjsjfpj-niedi f © n g « p 4 iiauthoritar , that his Excellency the epterndriWiU ihorUyJeaveCape Town fpr the upsettled . frontier c aistritts , and that oMeft ^ erbf ^ to ^ 27 th ^ mniett ^ W& ^ -reaaine ^ ^ leaW tliis foV j 5 hraHam ; S TowDt ^ ca « e % fi ^ nii gen ' cyi V ' -4
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" We have heard from an . authentic source that martiallaW has already been , or soon will be , superb seded by the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act over the whole province . " The statement that , the bodies of Lount and Matthews were denied to their friends for interment is contradicted in the Hamilton Ed- press . The report that a daughter of Mr . Lount had died of grief sirjee his execution is also coritradicted . The Kingston Chronicle : gives the result of the late election Tor Members of the House of Assembly in thu places of the exiles , and says the new Members " are all good and true "—that is hi gh-toned Conservative ; or TorieHi
;¦ ¦ . ¦ ; ' .. ¦ - ; ¦ ¦ TH ^; CANA ; pAs ; :- / , " ; ( From the New York Courier ,-. of the 28 th . ) It is stated ; that all prisoners under sentence of death at Toronto and Hamilton have been reprieved j except Theller . The Montreal Herald of the 24 th inst . says— ;• . ' ¦ ¦ " ; ' . :. ; ' . ' ¦' ¦¦¦ .. '¦ - " Therei . iias bpen a serious dUturbance at Brockville among the volunteers , and it is reported that an itidividual was killed in the affray . A company of the 83 d regiment was dispatched en route to Broekville yesterday morning . . ¦ ¦ . V " The affray commenced in consequence of an individual haying exposed in his shop some caricatures of the officers and men recently disbanded , who in revenge broke his windows , and threw his goods into the street . The rifle corps was called out , and succeeded in restoring peace .
.. A Mr . Dawson of Niagara has been arrested , it is said , at Lewiston , in this State , charged with having been one of the party that attacked the Caroline . One account says that he has been removed to Lockport ,. and another to Batavia . He came over , the Lewiston paper says , to get married , and was committed by the Justice before whom he went for the performance of the ceremony . . ' The State Gazette of ^^ Prussia announces the arrival in the city of Berlin , on the 18 th instanf , of the King of Hanover and the reigning Duke of Bruns ^
wick . The same print asserts that the Germanic Diet will take , up the question pf Luxemburg as soon as the ptesideut returns ^^^ from ^ ^ -yie ' rina . Letters from Berlin of the 9 th May state that the . affair of the Archbishop of Posen is not definitely settled , though an arrangement is expected to be hastened , as M . Von Frackenbergh , Ludwigsdorir , chief president % tof the High Court of Appeal at Posen , takes part in the ennftrenco ; he is said to enjoy in a high degree the confidence of the Archbishop . '
A letter was recently r eceived in England from Bombay , commencing "in reply to yours of the — ultimo , " which shows a rapidity of communication heretofore unknown and unthought of . The- arrival from tHat presidency ^ on Saturday ^ as in 49 days formerly 100 days was thought very rapid . A telegraphic despatch had been received from Toulon , stating that the province of Algiers was tranquil , and the establishment at Bclida was becomingcon iolidiited ; •¦¦ ' : The iiiBUvrection in Syria is said to be at its " last gasp . "
x The biuinwith ( Jamaica ) Post informs us that ' di bill is r . MW byfure the House of Assembly of Barba-i does , " to kt . op thu Negroes effectually down , by making , the . nieetirig of any dozen of them , for unlawful purposes , punishable with death T' The writer adds— - " As you are well aware of the constitution of the society pf these Colonies , I need not tell you that any meeting may be easily proved an unlawful one . Our governor , who is over head and ears in love with conciliation , that stumbling block of colonial executive'independence will no doubt pass the bill . " v
Russia is sending a squadron to the Dardanelles , to observe the movement of the French , English , and Turkish fleets ; it consists of four ships of war of 84 guns , three frigates of 60 guns , two brigs , and two armed steainers .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 26, 1838, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1007/page/2/
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