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Tbe " Liberalkia otPo ^ esrv ^ uivritin in tin best «* yie of feypocrisy andexdosiveness . ?* Afinrs In the East" isj | paper Tptfack shewn ranch talent . Toe Imbecalitj , and vacifl&tinn « f the "Wlic History in regard to " bar -foreign relatio&B is well and « eTerdy diasfiiea j feofe m » jBirpr fiie cue with wnterx wfco . ba . ve so otter object timpbj an exaggerated statement to fling down « nV party " asi » sUppin K . ttone for tbe ascendancy of another , ' tide is ninoh ttore maaeTwth of tbe real aid powibkrhantt necet-» arv . Weeotainlya q » ot 1 tonktheBntiAnaiae 8 tand « to well in the opinions and tne apprehensions of tbe ether « powm" as it ought . ¦ How anoald it , when the gigmntio jesooreeg -oT the ricne » % flie most industrious nation tke world ever saw , are swallowed
to by a contemptible and inagnJficant fraction of * » P ^ P ^ i in « tead ofidng applied toifce general purpose * of ««» t « mny : « d « ilw ^ higitr domestic eonrfort an * jraape $ tT , « d its ibVd gn jwwer and inflaenee , . We few * no fancy , however , ftat Ae aatter wonWbe orach mended fey -the taming OTt of the pretest imbeciles , merely : to make room far the nneoatrolkrf energies of the Ttery faction ^ > The ebject of the people is , and qngfct to be , t » overcome tjvunij aad treachery at home , before they boiy their head * about what fiussia jnay or may not be inaane enougk to attempt . Of the literary articles we cannot say , jnoeh this . ¦ umth . " ^ Extracte without Comment , from our Two Taaee , contains jome radar pretty sort of . poetry . The othei articles we kxve jjaid siieht attention to .
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. FBASEB'S MAGAZINE Cbntaiaa - aa krtieier hr which the depraved iramatie tart * of -oar ¥ rtrieh neghbonrs is well expowd vuk properly iAoked . ^ A visif tbthe Haremof the Pacha of Widdin , " b a ramie , Irasrj , interestiBgdBcripdon of the scenes and manners ao early witnessed by Europeans . -The-P . ainter ' * Bargain is a aEy tale * ^ , . / ., .,-
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XIYESEY ^ S MOBAL BEFOBMEB , No . j £ ' "i ^^^^ ^ ff'S"We iaieifr ^ ibresey tohe one of : tbe mos * 4 > lear and cooi headed * philanthropists of the Say . There an U 9 ; ; fitar ^ aqft -staxta : . about" : iuza . - Ko&nng- gxtew ^ gM ^^ -fioy ^ > sB& -pnrsnes canstantlv fa ^ hrnn course ; administering advice , to the piaoj w 9 i 4 h , if Mowed , . wonlMo . eleT ^ e , tibem in , * h <* , moral eale , t lia ^ s ^ dvfl , ^ Si ^ efevaiS wptfd be necessarili *»* L x ^ avoi&Ky connected Aaewith ; The present Tranter of * i # Reformer containi a great deal of taluaWematterV' : - . " . v . - -: . - ¦ ¦> i . ' - ^» : .-- > . . »¦ _ . ;¦ ; . ¦ ~ - _ -4 .- , _ -i
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contestation : offhe i ^ a'UJ tks ^ - _ The ibpow ^«| Knt ^ pai > ejyfraniiite ^ en =: »> f Bij •«™» on , ^ 5 pnfatwe 4 the origiiul No . 83 ; 0 f ^ T ^ te ' ^ A ahepherdia Bohemia has , V long abodein the * orer t » , ymib ^ ffl Wip ytf i » -n ^ jw i atjuMit * ^ ia ~ . voiced of hirda ; « t least ! J » e relates with . great poofidence » atoiy , nf a >» fh t >> y <» fp < iHHri > y : " ^«»^ t . t ^ ^ f on ^^* y *^ by tb « learned ^ ;^ .: « Vx > i - ^ , ^ , : ^^ - . ^ j . * ^ V ^^ wiM ^ SIg ^ V ^ ' lb ^ - ^ a ^ ffilL ^ -la ^ ilM
rock , and watching . my ji eep ^ hat fed inflie . xalliy IWdtirn TnlterM HitOT ^^^ y ^ M j f ^ jTT ^ P . th ^ BMnmit . of thechfr Bo * twcctwctc * arne » t and deljberatc , Myxnr ioaity prevailed orer ^ y c * re of theflodc ^ I . dimh ^ d alowly and aSently ftom-crag to rag , eonoeated amaqg the Bhmbs , ^ I , &and * earitf , when I might sit aad listen nridumt suSerc in ^« rgiTisg £ starbsnce . " _ * ' ; ^ - . » HT » dfepwMaTeathatfntflabonrSrorifi "be w ^ l tem £ mh& ¥ & ^ aiore wai sltaiK ^ a ^
akedp » m « e ^^ rilr ^ 6 iB ^; al «) nk : % ef , : ; wh « a abe was lnl ^ c topn ^^ 2 aT ^> ff al ^ leare ' t life ,, and preparnift ^ b ^ a ^ la ^; fe ctBff' ^ jdit Jheir final dis > siissran to ftft j > i *^ jj ^ iiTiifl g j * d skie ^ " * - - - * ' ~'~ ' ' - " ^ uym ^^ J ^ j ^^^^ a ^ y ^ j ^^^ the less want !^ ^ BBtrJoet » o » f because ' yog bHv «« i ay practice-before- > iu >^ eAYyotf - ^ ate iieW iaeanatctifcop . tfaf t ftm the hoosAold igarljiofl have ^ seen me » eixe . the Jereretib flie ^ Dnfe raiidrpie ' ^ iitbe 1 > a » tnrt- . jbtrfaiow , hovf : to - -gx > PTir'tii 6 n « * nd how 4 o balffltee yoi& fljght wheh ' ^ oq are loadei " wiAyonr-prey . " r ;~*<' - r . _ ~ ? -- *" ¦ ' - ^ -v- - * " " v- \ i - ** Brt 7 oai « aemh » the ^ taste offflofe ieHeiaQs food , i ,: hro often Mgaledyoawith- tfie Aahlrf »» n » - 5 . - ; . * r ; .. - " / . - ' :- ¦ " - ¦ ' ; ¦ : " . - : ¦ ' - . ' .- ~ i- - -
« Tell « j , " said tteyormg-Tnlterea , « wfert man may be&nnd , and how hexoay be knoini s ; Ms flesh " ^ r - ^ gJW - d of a ^ Tultare ; / Why h * w JJg ^ ^^ -- ^™ . ;^^ , ^? " * » *» ^^^^ iZ ^' ^' ioa&Br . ' u jRhai we W * * : « ^ tear away his flesh and leave biaboaesopon tbe ground . " «—««»»« " 8 Mm « » m ^ i g , » said theyoong x > nes , « how do yOTMhim ? You are afrod of the wrif and ttebear , iy what power are vultures superior to man ? Is saa aor * defenceless than ' a sheep ?" . We have" not ihe ^ &eug& ot man , " retarned tte mother , ^* and I am sometimes in donbt whether we have the subtlety ; and the vultures would selfloafeed npon his flesh , had not natare , that devoted
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bun fc ^ wBtww , lafiwed into "him arrange feroci ^ wtach-Wjave Biev ^ observed ia any ^ iher creature . flatfe ea * vfria tfeeartb , ; Two Kerfspf jnea will ^ often jneet and shake ihe « arth with-noise , and fill fte air ^ k $ ^ : ^ Wmi ^ U ^ i ^ vpiwmini wi&flMhes ^ oDg ^ iRround , hasten to the plate withj / asrswiftestMog , fi * menaresnrelydestwym l * ti £ Htim . itsjm wfll ihen « nd -the greuna s * ooki » g-with jblood : « nd covered with earcases , of v * icA w ^^ idkmeMereOi and mingledfor <*« eoK 9 e&te * f , * keimUuie * . " , , .., > - v ¦ , . i " Bat . w >»*» son have killed their prey *? . ' » aid the ^ pa ^ ' ^ rtjr- & > iihqf . net eat it t ! Wb « i * e wolf baf kuledia-aheep hesuSea . notthB vollnie totosoh H ^** fe « a&aed himself . la ^ aot maa another !? t - 7 '
M « wMwrw ^; .: n :.::,- ^^~ . ; r : rr 3 ?* illw # " wd ; the mother , is fl » e only kmiof ^ - ^ ^^ 2 riO ^ - ) iBte ' jMi ;' il « W | ir ^ « d " ^ . W ^ fr * ai « kim to mceh a benefactor to . bar t ^ j ^ . % Hj « kfil our . p rey sm&lay . iUa ^ our wayj' ? faith s j * apg one >" , whatjieed shall we have . iot labeorwgd ^ ifciourselvear / ' - ^ ,: I-, r . ^ . ; s | r r ^ f ttwajmanntrin y « , metime ^ " -replied fte ^ S ^ . f ^ t main for ; a itonj tme ' quktin his deni ^^ w ^ ture ^ wiU itettjou w b ^ ypi ^ are to watch ^^ o ^ n » -- : Wbjeftyou ^^^ movujg jclose together Jike *> ilock . of « tork 8 , you - ^ WPoasider that tibey are jhnnting ,. jani that yon willsoonreTe ^ inhnman Wood . " : -.- ¦ ¦ - " -V _ . ¦'
- . HBmt BtiUjJ ^ jBsid thetfoqnjg one , *? laroald gladly inpw ^ the reason : bf this mntaal'iilauehter . " I could Mm ' a ^ . w ^ T'dbiaaiiA'W ^^ - ' ' ^ - - ' ^ ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i ' ' ^ T ^ iB ^^^ iaiii ^ ailiia :--wlncsi eamotanswer , though Itua ^ ireckoned ' ihB i » 6 ifc * nBfl © bird of tteTnbuntein ; "When I was TM ^ j / I tBed rrequenflyto ^ visit'Oe'eyne ' of-an ' old ^ vnftur ^ Trhb dwelt upon the CarpatheanTocls ; 3 a hadimaj ^ many observations ^ he knew the places Ulat a £ Farded "prey rwond tis . 'habitation , - ai' - f tur ipisvery Biifecifon as the stroflgest wiBg ^ ttfly between ^ the rising and the setting of the summer snn . ^ H » hadfcayeat aneryear ^ m «» e entrails of meB / "His opfafion was , &at m « n had only the appearance of ammal -life , being really vegetable * , with the of and that as |
power motion ^ the ^ boughs of an oak tre ^ aflfed fegether b > the storm , Hat swine may latten tjpon the'fcHing acorns , so men are , by ' some « na « eountable ! power , driven one against another , till 'they lose their motion , that ^ ultutes may be fe&' Other * tirink they have obsened soniethlng of contrivance - and policy among tiieste misehievo ^ s beings ; and those that hover more dosely round , toem pretend that there is , Jin ever / herd , one that gives directions to tke Tes ^ and seems to be more mfeenfly defighted wifli a wide carnage . What it a QAt entitles'him to guch pre-emmeDce we know not ; he is seldom ftebiggest , or the Bwift « 8 t , but he shows , by Hi eagerness and diligence , that he is . more than any of the ofliers , —« friend to the vulture **" . - . ~ . " - -
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SCOTTISH DELEGATE MEETING E ^ - ¦ . EprNBUBGH , ' 4 * f * J P * tje-aketinf&n tSefialto ^ mil , attethvj vtack the foUowij % Keseltditn * were una * imtmtty adopted : — ; On Tuesday and Wednesday , the 4 fh and 5 th mstant , _ Mr . Johnstone ' s Temperance Cqffee-Hofuse , ^ icol » on-street—Dr . Fyfe , of Crteff . in the Cnsir * * - ¦ - - -- -. - - - - . - - - .. . t Letters from above sixte Universal Suffrage" AssooanoDs were read to me meeting , in answer to the circular which had previonily been addressed to thenualL . ¦ ¦ - ¦" .. " / - " .-. ¦ - . - ¦ ¦ ¦
About twenty delegates , or persons otherwise representmg the ^> pimon 8 rf the people ; were present bom P-awley , Crieff , Hawick , Mliag , Selkirk , Aberdeen , Dundee , ' Dunfennline , Stonehonse , Barrb * a ^ fiathgate , -FaTkirk , Edinburgh , Johnstone , Krft 8 J ^ Leron , Campsk , Tdrybum , and Leslie . Tke IBfsl sue resolutions -ffere moved at the public » eet » e by Mr . Burns , of Shmdee , and seconded iv Dr . Jrjfaj of CneflF . .. . . " * That -fliis meeting deem it qnile uanecessary to expfesaanv opmion , whether or Tioit be cbhsfitotoooaypr the people to b 3 ave arms , and to use them na raarown defence ^ be esose they ha ^ e a full < x » - Ticbon , ihatin the present struggle for liberty , the JZ& IS&FJ * ce ^ P ^ y adequate to
IS ^ obtain it , in defiance « f all oppoetion . T ^ T ^ Xhax this meetingv "dying Tria ^ unBhakingW Udenceon . the efficaey of the manymoral meansthe people possess for the achievement » f their rights , tmequivocaDy denounce , in the strongest terms / any jappeab to physical force , any exhortations to purchase -arms , being felly persnaded soeh appeals ; tead taffamnoih the vast iMnence " of ' moral power—4 o orawQie people nw # from' itsnse- ^ Urvauim ^ ad ke « jL » iiyeJbe : lowiBt » uiiworstfeelings of their Batnre , to tempt them- ^ smHTfing , as they are , under a ^ sense « HUMfoldwrDngffand sufferings ^ -tomakennSaw M attacks on persons and-property , disgust " -and alienateihe best JKeads of hnman feeedom , andito brine
disgracd on the ^ sacred « ams « in which " die people are ao honourably engaged . " - - ^ : w IJiat this meeting i » of opinion , were the people to n ^ wiaiwi « dom , vjgo ^^ mdpeiifflBrance , peaceinj as | A-coasfatotional means only i » tSe \ present ^ y | gfejp .. "nse them with becoming-dignit ^ deter SanatM P , < Bd eamestnem , no government wiaterer ^ ooiyeBM rerist their ; o « t « laims to « vii * iiad politicalequali ^ . " ¦ > ; , ; - ? ! , ; - ¦ - - ,:. -fc % ^/ i"ThatthBjhanksof ^ : ftis in » etinjfi » jNli !« in « itlY due to" Thomas :, Attwood , M ^ H 8 ek » lB < eId , Mr . Brown e Mr . Leader , and Mr . Heldei # a » J . P . s , for their decided J&drocacy of UnkersaV ^ kffi'Bge , and J ^ i ^^^ 3 q » re »» e 4 iae * mn 7 Ttafk «' i » g > ppoK tbe Teo ^^ ehartert-whUst-Ais toeetwi'teplyreKret
to-ta 4 aaDj profeaned iUdical * , alw , Members of Parhaman ^^ utterly indiSerentrto , and siieat regarding the , present movement , and that in Scotland there is not one solitary member on the side of the people . ^ ^ v .-:.: < :- / . "> £ "; J ^ -v ..- - .. vi-4 v :-. > That this meeting express their cordial and deoded approbation of the determined and successful stand lately made by the Birmingham Union ^ in " " opposition to the advocate ? of physical'force , and their well-timed censors and rebukeof vktentand inflammatory language . " " .-, -- . -- > :-i « v- . ; , * J- ' ^ Thit fhia meetiBg , ' mbreowT , TBort d « adedly and unequiwxsally condemn the conduct of all those who have used such langmage , as both illegal in itself-aed as highly injurious to tbe people-* * cause : and | bat : W # , e ^ essly repudiate , « tod-Tenoni > oe ; afl £ pnne » onjpriChL such individuals , and jgilhjail who ajwroreofthekconduct : andwillnotinsnvresDect
WBBm&& * .- ** eo ^ perateA ^ khothe ^^ either mg ftr ^ indirecay , either personaUforkJiepflty WSmimitM * o ^ allies in this moremefffeJSll they *^ fl * aeted the language and -dubwaddns * prinajj ^^ je yJjarerincaJcated , or appro WBa ^ oft ^ in reference to physical Stqce j ^ until , they , hxro given ample andjatiifectorV assoraBce" toifce people mSo > tlaud , % hjw »^ ee * erai - sentiments we now rfepresen V that thegr ^ wiEnburtTn -from stichconduet'fa jhflare- ; - and we , in aarawa name ^ and in 4 h » nam » -of . oor-eohctttBeaJtB , ^ iacfattm aD coiin « mm : ^ witfa » thafe . vetry xm&Uji ^ rt io ^ ^ f oufeeoastryzBen who ) 1 » ye not jet g&Mto& * . ibm' 4 &iiU > co « opj ! r «* t witlH » iB > the objecta ^ thjB present jneeting a » * 3 g » essed in this aiid . fhj ^ &Jegouig Hesolutions . .-. - " ?„ ¦ . . ^ .-. ' rtJS ^^ ' WfW g- ' ^«» m owed . bj ^ rr . > BBisiijfE , Hafiek , jand seconded by Mr . Mitchei . w
Aber-^ -TfimpoB ^ meetiig , deeply conMaons tiie nicce 8 s ToTaBthermeaas now adopted bjithe people for-the attarauDent--ol : liberty , depends very much on the exlent- ^ andiperfecfion of ^ their- organiaatkwf ^ most stsei » iooal ^ P 3 ecofaxnestd ereiy association to -divide it&reapectaeiocali ties and towns into >rict& > for th « bpurap » e , : i ^ urgin g . ft ? ers ; wprking man , and every ,.: &igBd . m , n > Uxm to whatever < $ **»¦< , he mat lieyojg ,, t » jj ^ nthpjraOToriBrioa H . " ,: j , t , ; " . .. * fT ^ t tbi ^ meeting would nrge , is a most pointed ai ^ empha ^ c ' . manner , She . absolute * necessity ; -ef erorj member paying his asaesament to the fbnda of Hs itKsoaafion with ripd punctuality ^ so as to enable it | q carry on . its ,, operations jrith ease , " vigotff , and be&efittp ^ the 'people themselVes . " &- ¦ - " - - > >
; -iBat were only one and a : half mflfionf of me peof > lfi- ( th « assiber « Bid to ^ hsre , -already aigned die National P » tmon ) i » snbacritet 4 aM haifpefany pw week ,, the unoont would be i 3 , 13 &—a . sum which , if turned to proper account , would < be ¦ adequate ito secore , iiLa jHiaoefal , maanerj the present demands of jy ^ fiyyle . ,. . This meeting jrould , . thejeJbre , « troj » giy , ^ e « g 3 mmend , tha , t a . portion of that monev so > 41 ecte ^ , be * appropriated to , tiie pur ^ iasing of traction morals , seience , ^ and politicp , « n 4 t }» em > p ^ k ^ ment ^ flectnrea on-these snbjects r > nd to teich the importance and necessi ^ - of self-reform , as&e jreaijAiHl onl y ^ aource from wbich ^ can ever «| aiiig-9 OciaV and nabosal happihesa , -Food rorem-¦¦¦¦
-nien ^ jmwasd . nrtuou ^ insatutioasv '' ^ -. -:-. '¦ . ¦ : A AjfhMririBmeeting , itt r acing-the : people to go < & % - , $ wgqpaerjngi and- to- conquer , in rht' mi | hty cause in whichjtbey-arfe-t ^ mbadw ^ -a cause ; that « mbra ^ wAith ? l » 4 t «^ *» pi » "graipj itten » tsL . of iis . hjghfgt ^ MP ^ jgrtance : to . numan-- > iniprpfement : , . and hnroa ' y ^ jppm ^ srr ^ leAary call ^ on we people 'to . co ^ n e ^ aH jfl ^ pr ^« Bi | ismp >^ in strict accordancerwith law , ; call on die people ! to prwr ^ inviolabljtheKacredne&iofnfe and prbpertyi that a $ their proceedingB be guided "by the dignity ol reasob , by-prudence , abdwitn a feelms of rood--mH
to all * © veatotheir political foes . " * - -- ; .-- ' ' ] - ** That the -thankn of this meeting be ipwfirto Messu . Fraser and Duncan , for their timeous and judicious suggestions contained in the circular forwarded by the » e-gentlemen to mi 8 Radical public of Scethod , ; , by meaofl of which this meeting of Deleratorabeen convened . " _ . t - ¦ u That a copy of the True Scotsman * containing the Resolations of this Meeting , be sent to evary Universal Suffrage Association in Scotland . " PATRICK BREWSTER , Chairman of the Public Mevtiog .
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ADDRESS OF THE , COLNE , POLITIC At ! ASSOCIATION TO THElfi FELLOW * : * ; COtrN ^ ri 4 EN ^ ;; - - ¦ - . ¦ " - ^ : X ' ' ' - "¦ - " { ^ £ wmv ^ S &lBDg seri of year * of miarule < pmatjons , and ' sufferings havealieuated us . in com- ' mottinthinearly , the whole of ; our ^ countrymen , froui JJ * PO W * winch has ' . lijm . punmed by all ~ . tbe . " fac 4 Q ^ J ^ b iWr * ?« 5 k . period have contronled th » - wstmjes of our ii « ivejand «^^ If we w re to say thai ^ T ^ ij ^ kM ™ ro clx i system « f miBrule and 5 PPF ***™? * e should- be guilty of Ufe most gro » # a'Muhn&ttdn and hypocrisy . 'Assuicen ? and hon «»« t men , we candidly avow ? 6 ur enfire alienation aufi oo * Titter dissatMfection ; ^ Nay r we ? $ & furthef tbaij ™»^ we (* ot : « nly ; a » ow ; lt , * tit we defend autljurtiiv it . ! ' ixesiwe evenird-further than tins . WHTnaii . ri . 5 ti
*¦>* ? ' - » : nnposable - that our views ,, aud let-linus Wouldbe . d ^ fegBnf from Faat fl » ey are * . We maini tarn , tha { . to , be well affected to such . * system imi pueseitiier gross ignorance of it ^ * nature and effect ^ ^ S ^ W ^^ i ^^ lwM ition ,. a < iu-PQWtipn . - which . - / . deugbts - . ' in Me poverty , misery , P *^?!?** « arvafeo ; ft . ; df ^ nfflidnforouf country ' l ^? ™? W " * ^^ ttraW ? from ite ' wxistence ; It ^ , ~ ttienj a change tNT ' HESVSTEK , Wfiich fr the great , « b ^ artojotmt ; r the * iffl-miportant-conrtdHra cion ; . » eilh ^ T 6 iM « , iWbigsi >? nor -Radicalx , ¦ uor web angels from heaven ^ could i make a prbsperon , * and ¦ P ^ tea ^ jeopfe TOder isuch" a poficy , and snch a ^« em ,-Permit u ^ then , Countrymen , to state our * w « pnMpr , these assertion& and forthV niiinimw arirt
ieelings / which perVade out mindg , > and- 'if . " tiey , ari- ' M : ^«^ ^ J « # a ^^ W ' - ' ^ id « - ; Of ' iilI ; . uiiprejudioed , honest , and upright iaen , > e cotjfess we pogBt t pl > e ashamed of thlin , and oiijjnt id eirdnavonr-to . ' co * rect tKem . S ? We ; ° , to 0 , tfpbn all ' VVhigij . Tone * , or any Oflifer par ^ r , 16 point out our errors , ana to lead us to appreciate more correctly our state , and prospects . - As we cannot enter in- ' . 'detail into all onr gnerances , we are under the necessity of selecting a few of the leading « nes , and of ; stating « to » these wglih great brevity . ' We bt-jtm- ^ *' : J * V With . i > ur : excesrave , unexampled , ^ ^ oppregsive , and insupportable taxation . * -J : * -
, 3 na . < Jur unjust and Impolitic commercia ] lawsJmbrjB especially the corn laws . " ' In common * ith' riearly , aU onr eonritrymen , We could enumerate' our defective tepfesentatibni our bMbarouiai ^ Dn ^ areHcalinstttations , which mighr do fof demi-barbardus agesf btft which are' wholly unsuitable for the present state bf society . It ik , however , OHrmtention' oh- this occasion , t > coutitit-OBixebres- principally - .-to the two firert pnipogiti «« e ^ fireely , however , ; admitting that these have be « u produced by aristocratical tyranny and oppression . ^ We ^ proceed , then , to discuss "brieflv our two proposiUon , s namel y ^ ' " ; ' lsU Our tremendous taxation . * *
2 nd ; Our anjust andino , aitou 8 Corn Laws . : In / the first proposition .. is included the interest ou £ 800 , 000 , 000 debt , which is nearly 30 , 000 , 000 a year ; this , with the other expenses of Government amounting to nearly twenty millions , ' render it necessary to have a revenne of nearly fi % millions ; to this fifty millions must be adde ' d thirty millions as the cart of the Corn Laws , and- other rentrictions on trade . Now , observe , the estimate of the expense of tnese barbaroua and impolitic . laws is not that p f ~ party politicians , * t least if they ar « ot ; auy party , it is that of the Government '; but political economi « t > and based upon scientific p rinciple . Thus , we bave eighty Billions a year , a * the r » al tRxaliun and burden upon 1 he kingdom . Now , our population , including Ireland , somewhat exceeds twentv nriU
lions ; but as the Irish wxatioriiis mriaUin cutn » panson with oars , we should scarcely be jtuuifted in assuming aw than twenty milfions . Now . eighty millions » year jjj fpar pound * tor every man . woman , and child ; arid as each family av ^ ra ^ eti & \\ v individuals , theahnnal ^ taxahbnwiil average t * Hnty pounds for the bead of every , family .. rbewageVol a labouring man ^^ in the . farming dwtric . i « is ten or twelve 8 hilliags a' week , and probably it will not average much more in the manufacturing di » trict >*; indeed , in this neighbourhood , where the princiuHl employment' is hand-loom weaving , the . weralv wagelswiH not average more than six shillings , if . howeverr we . assume forty pounds as the average earnings of each family throughout the kingdom , we conceire we rather exceed wan fell short oi Art actual amoanu The result then is thu : —
Ihe average earnings of each family is forty pounds a-yew . The taxation is twenty pounds a year . The"Government thru take from the people © me Hllf"OF THEIR EARNINGS . But this is not afl . The restrictions on trade and theCbrn Laws , first , Limit and injure trade . 2 ndly . Reduce the rate of wages—at least , in the manulacturin ^ distiicts —« ad 3 rdly . Raise the price of food . And wbea tbe Government have crippled trade , raised the price of food , and lowered wages , they ihvu demand V " . ¦
. ODE HALF OF THESE REDUCED WAGE 8 IN TAXE- . And tney complaia that : ffie peoult * are nor attached to' tmg mild , humane , just , aiiJ and equitable system !! 1 Goverauirut , nod others assuming to be possessed ol no ordinary fthnre df inTorm ' atiba , talk of the ignorance of the people . But , to . twsume , asthey ^ do , that th « \ mo \>\ e ahoulil be attached vo nucbi a system , &how « -Mich au igiiorance of human nature , and the intttives which govern the actions ol men , as would di << £ race a baud of savages . To be attached to « mch tovemnieut . implies , either that we are as ignorant as ihe lactions , who are , or who have been iu power , represent its to be , or an niter disregard buttiof our ovei ,, our famiKef , and our couatry ' e -weliare , . 'fni *
would imply a want of justj honourable , and parental feelin g , which would prove the pttt * r afba ^ mfut and degradation of human : nature . ' No , to be disaifected to such a (? j * tem is merely to disapprove ot poverty , immorality , « ppre « wionj Htarvatudi . aiitl crime ; and this is thft aolemn , the incumbeat dhtv of every ju * t , goodf honourable , andbi-uevoiVntmaii ; The people , then ,-aremo 8 t jbutly , most morally , aud most philosophically , disaffected to the governiueui . We ignorant RadicaU , are not arrived at that amazing degree of iutormation which shew ? that rawiuji onr food , lowering our wages , and taking one httM of these low wages from tw in taxation ^ is t he ; perfection of government , the acme of human improvemeHti Tfo , this is the knowledge , the intornmriou
, of the wise Whigs , and Tories .: Of this wisdom , we bave -to ^ ckaowleUge our ' ignorance . Ju sober seriousnesij , '« ouE ; trymen , ' we are atttouifhed at thu t ^ ops ifBorancey or the deaplcable 'duplicity ^ or the inconceivable baseness , of all those « ho attempt to delndtro ' s with such mourtrou * and 6 u ^ rageou » aa > everatioDii . -. We appeal , then , toieveajust , upright , aad humane man , of every part > ' , aud of every creed , and w « ask if - this wicked and abominable system can be , or ought to be enduied ? No , ithas-beeome intolerable , insupportable ! It is worth running any risky to overturn .- . itiv So hug hb it exists , it will perpetnate ipoverty , immorality , crime , - disease , and premature deatn . It blightu and withtsr * ttVery ; virtue , and is only probti < - of evil ;
All these benevolent and- philanthropic nutituiions which ' are intendedj " or the benefit ol our countrymen , find which do honour to our land , are more than counteracted by tbia dreadful state ol society . While it exists , all tto attempts , to moralise and improve society are rendered » agatory . Oar people , ftoirrfcemg the most loyal , and devoted to Government , are became , ana justly becosw , its most determined" enemies . : Thus assembled in counties numbers , which are rapidly increasng every day iu all parts of the Kingdom , and are read y to r isk every thing which-is dear to them , even fife itself , to overtnm a » y 8 tem , 50 pregnant with evil . ; We , then , the Radicailsof Colne , - consider ourselves bound-by the most sacred and honourable obligations—by . - . aiolemir regard to the morals , the honour , and . tbe ^ elfire of oni- country—by every dear ^ " and hallowed parental and conjuiitti
a ^ -ction ^ -b y . eYery motive whica can -induce uh ft ? - regard , the - welfare of •• pur ^ posterity . Traly , and by all those . noble and honourableincentive « which-have aniaiated the bosonis , and nerved the mind » -and arms , of pinlanthropitOs und pajiiots , to take ^ decided p art , m common witu « ur countrymen , to bring about a state , df socitftyin which our ; ancient , national , social , and moral vir ^ esenn again flonriah , and to terminate tHe present system ofmisrule and oppression . IJ ^ der aachlmpressiiiiia an § motivefs we-mostheartily xujite wSfhbp ' f ipoutitrymenl in promotirig the' great ^ obje ' ets * ut th «« ifATIONAL CHARTER f andnhrlaSrtpr ^ fcntation of th ' e peb p lein ParHament , ah i * % » vmgf « awi the motives which impel us * ta this cdurse ^ ; w < e b ^ ve only to aynure our countrymen , that we have niade npojur minds to : incur - « very nsk , and make everj sacrifice which a solemn , sense of our obligations aiid dunes may require at our hands . ' ¦" . " : "'"
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• A . poor VT 030 N lately ' dertroyei ; herself bf fallowing aqtiaforti ^ ; : She v ^^ gpaded ' fe the Th ^\ step 'b y her . bosband chargin g ^ lier wi th lnndenty . . , ¦¦ . . . - :. ¦• .- . - ¦ ¦ . -..- * . -.- . . , >; .. ' . ; : , - ¦ . --, ;¦ , ¦ . "¦> - . •/>;• ¦ . - . ' ¦ - ' < } v ^ r - : f--: . y- ¦ : V r- > . 'm : f ^ : * - :. - ,: ' :, & } 7 ^ i £ ^ Wi $ fcffl $ )^ wimwx --At middlrBbro , the ^ spiriV 0 f 4 e | terprwf aud ; imi »! pv , mtnt is ^ apiulj ^ pro ^ rfeMingiinjthat risingTsea port tow . ii . i XJpwards pf one hundred houses , includ ? tiij ? a number of « bops and places of businessare ii
, the courseof erection . The workmen ' /« fie > busy in riveting the pbur ^ h : of St . Hilda , whichvwill ^ irpve highly ornamental to- the rplace . * ? : A cotoinpdipui bapel for thr b *> dy of Iudept-Ttdientsfis tast hastening to- comuletion ^ and' ; the' "Vtepleyitn- Methtodists ar also building riw / elega ^ ^ wht-rein Inejp will have mor ^\ e ^ n 8 iye ^; iBneans pf acoptnuiodanbd 'fprjtheir npperous bearers , than the cirtumwcrib ^ . limiwpfrtiiiiEir pr ^ nt . plac e -of wprnh p will ailiiw 4 i ' - , . ^ " w : - '' ; ^ - - - ' - ' : ' :, r :: ' , V '" " = .
y . Bqw i , ; ST ^ t ^ MpBR ; VHo * apEa ^ -W-: ' * ai : iDAsTIUR . jL ^ i '^ . Ab out ' ¦^ , ' ; we ^ jB ' t ago , ^ "k , ' " : p !§ pjt : Hian , nataid , ame » ¦ &ickey , ^^ ^ nptiWr of Lunerick : j in Ireland , ^^ together with h ^ swife ^ att'Epglishwpnian . wwte , pawed to ireland , at the instfttfeeofthfe parish of 3 c Marnn-itt-the-Kelda , where they had bath beenchargeable ¦ , haying resided for VI year * in the parish , supported by their jytiniinkhsl ^ xxn ^\ &h 6 at three ) ears nincej Whetf Hflie hugband ^ was attackeli h y palsy ; whi ^ reMered ^ im un aWe ^ wpik at lira n * dH . a > a shoemaker , ; iud he was at : iast compelled te apply for ,, parochjal " ' aW , ; and ;) thei parish dmoer ^ paving afForded jiiu" wife and hini ; some temporary
assistance , t » ldtheni , that agreeably to the ^ oyiMons of the New Ppor L > WvAmendnient Act / th ^ musit both be passed to , Ireland . ^ The ppw man ^ rjEmon- '' utrated against this unfeeling ^ orderi obseryinjgV th ^ t if be mist go hinj 8 elf j it was very hard to compel hri wife , an Englishwornan , vrhp was capable of rarnin ? her own living , to go also ; ' jthe officers of the parish , hbwevery actingup to the letter of ttle l » Wv declart-dV that 'neither"the husband not wife should receive any further assistance from them unit ** they ' cun ^ ented ^ ' tp be passed . ; ^ Ir . ^ wy fdrd , belore wbciin hpth ' . Hipk ey and hlsf Wife -appeared to statr their pievance ; feU-foritheir ^ sitaatipn , and . represented it more than onw to the bmcere of the
parisii heuire he could be induced to sign the order fortie » r r ^ nwval to Ireland * ahd ^ finding : that tlie law was peremptory : j . and : thatitleft him no discretion unpn tbe subject , he at length reluctantly conaehtell , and both ; husband and wife , were remoyed . to t ^ e vev » el for ; the reception pf | paupers in the rivfer prepararory to their bring forwarded to Ireland'by -team . On VVedneBday , # ; tte ; surprise- | of : Mr . Twyford , ( who > at with : filr . Thiselton i a ^ county
Majfistrate ) , Hit-key arid his Wife , again appeared before him in the same destitute and pitiable Condition a » before , ; Mr . Twyford-- *? Howis this—< I thought you had both heen sent to Ireland ? " Hickey—^ So we were , Sir , but the Mayor of Cork has sent U 8 bnck again . ; Mr . Twyford— << Thai was ; a rnpsi ? .-xtraoMinary proceeding on the part of a pubiic fanctionary ^ ^ ^ after you hadrheenifegiilarly passed , Pray . explain . if you can , tinder what circumstances r . h « Ma \« r of Cork refused to receivfe \ ou . " The
wiftt then >> ' tat « dj : jthat as ^ sbbn as the ¦ , ortlef was obtained for the removal pC herself and husbacid ^ rhey were both sent to the hulk for the reception of lrihpauper « , where they remaiued for nine days , and were tben put on board a steam-vessel , vrith about fify other paujAs , and after a rough and tempestuous vo > age of five days , they were put on * hore at Cork at ten o ' clopk in the ; night , without : a larthini ? in towr piKsketa to procure them a lodging or purchase ' . a tBorael of ^ ^ food , \ and had it not been for the humanity of a kind individual , who afforded them a i » d '|{ i ^ fw the nighty they would have'been compelled ro wawJer abont the street * of Coit until
( n ' lirnib ' g . ' Oh ; t ^ followirig day _ j they -went before the Mayor , at » d stated ^ his Worship that they had oeen pa >»^ . bj an order from § t : Martin ' s parish , Hiid thai they . ;« vantedT ; tP jpp ; is far is Limerick , which wa * her huiiband ' B native place , and distant from Cork abwuit liity-six miles , but that they had no fund * k » h * lp jhem on . The Mayb > i hoWever . declared that fa . had no funds to . assist them , and askyd if the -ftfiicers « f St . Martin ' s bad been so unfeeling as not to furnish them with a fevr shilling 8 to provide f < artbe * r immediate wants , and enable rhem to prpsectite th » ir j- Urney when they arrived
at tnat place . She told his worship that they had not received ' .- ¦* farthing frotn the parish , and were unprovided * Ht £ the slightest article : of clothing previous to [ thei / , departure . Tlie Maypr then said , 'ha \ thry : had poor persons enough of their own to pro vide for , and that they must endeavour to get back to England as they came , for MieV could ^ sp . ct no o » 4 * TT « ice either in money or . food ! ^ The poor woman aHded , that she was * cpnspelled tesell her g : iru for « shitting thai ^ ^ , ^ p ehab > tJiert to jiet a looking for the night , and provide them with a liule tobd ; and on ; the- foltoWing day heir husband wa * compelled to part with his ¦
trOUl * ers . fiir-- rtlfl imnip nnmnoa ¦ . '* u % A- ¦ ati'AK nn . troupers' for toe i same purpose , and such was hii < debili ^ V that he was compelled to go into the infirinary at Cork , where ' . he remained for fourteen dayii , and during that interval shis centrived to earn a tew KbillibuB to support herself , ^ en hbr husband ww dittcimriied from th * ' . ' 'hospital ^ - they iagain Wfrnt befone the Mayor , Whp repeated that he could do npthinK for them , and advined ^ t ^ y should make applicatioQ to the agent of the St , ^ eorge '« Sf « aHi Packet CompaBy ,. tb enable them to return to England without any charge . They aceprdingly applied to - the ajrtnt , who told them that to enable them to return Kratisf they must be provided with a
letter from the M ay or , which they procured from his Worship . H | ckii ? y stated y that as long as his wjfe and himself reoiaiaed « n board the pauper hiilk in the river , they had no complaint id makeIpf % e manser in vrhich tiiey bad bjseu treafed . \; Indeed , rhey fared better there than in S ^ Mairti | W > w <} rkhpuse , for they had bread and cheese , potatoes , and herrinpi , on alternate days ; and although theyhad no hed . to lie on , and nothing , to coTer them in the hold of the vessel , they were provided with straw ito keep tbefcfcet wtfrin . 1 When they were puton board thieliteamerj however , they fared auch worse , for ihey- were compelled to remain on deck without
coTering during the five days that the vbyage lasted , and had nothtiBg to ^ sabsist Ptiput Il ^ uitsi gtiewe . and waters Mr . Twyjford-f < ' Were " yWatMoridted with provisions in the . verael-on your return'home ?'' Hlekey- ^*' Ni » ta morsel ^^ . Sfirj ^ wB e prindedfior us ; and if it had not been for a penny subscri p tion which wa « ra : 8 ed : tor u * in / Cork by an old ghopmate I met there , we should have been starved on the voyage . " Mr , Thiselton ^ lB it ; pbflsible that the Major of Cork could have sehtyouxbaek so utely destitute ? " ; . .. ^ Mr ^ Twyford- ^ iEeaHy ; thi * tl *! a deplorable ^ irisrancfebf the working of the Poor taWs in cases of this description . ' After taking the trpiihle L . did with these poor " people , and interceding for them as far as I ; cbuld ; with the $ itidti 0 e $ they were pa ^ dto'lrelandiV whew jtjifcy w
pletelv dratitu ^ and petiny le ^ and ^ reason , which IVi »> fni « , i 9 n ^ a ^ they are thrown , backh o 4 this country again , after having beea pam $ A in the r ^ Ur way , ov Swch i a « purse of proceeding is making the law , here of no aVail wharever . '' The wife of Hickey-said , that the Mayor- of Cork told htr that the Irish Poor Law Act would not : be ib force for a year ; to- ewnej and that even wbetfit came into operation up native of Ireland ; ^ wnb lhM iired ?! nibre than ^ Welye yeaifH-but of ? the ^ bbntry ; ' would : b «> : en ^ tled to relief , so ^ at ( Wen if the neW la ^ her husband woujd not have received ah ^ , ^^
from it , as he had reside in England for the last 27 yearfc daring the greater part of which tin » he lived in St , Martin ' s parish , and acted as foreman : to several master-sboemakers , one of -whom lived 1 in New- * treev C ^^ bt ^ ibrrten , cand ; he vniight still jproenre work enorKh at his trade , but that the palsy prevented himfronru >! nghis hands . ; rMr . i-TWyfbrd — "TTbu ^ hav ^ wt-nab atcoarit of all that CKScurred to you after the orderfor -your removal Was ») gwi , and you are now- required to rtate what yeu did after your rt-turn'to . $ e steiun i veftiel :- 'jsuppose you w ^ u ^ to . St . Martin ' s ; worfchoot'erVr" jBtjickey ' s wife- ? "We di <^ * ir , pw Mbiod ^ yi : lart , v and toid ijiei
relieving over-eet how the Mayor of Cprkhadfientius back airainjjw'itbttiii Affording us the smallest Teliefj and 1 be ^ gtd ^ f / tl ^^^^ ian te admit -us to the ; workhou * e . Ho replied that he would admit myuu-baDa , but would »© t receive mej and I then tpld him that I did « Pt cure-so much for myself , as I had fiieudH > hb would vive meHbeltCTanrtfood fora ftw days , but I In ^ ged bt ; , hjm to Ifet nie ^ hifye i pair fbf j » hoei < , and : oJBeVjaJ vto ^ give ' up : h a ^ ' toKe ^ rninj ^ B tcwards tbe ; pupport of my hosband WheneverpL : procured arfituaaon ; but he would nptconsent , and eveDi ^^ me a shilling to enable me to get toy ' uame eiitef ed , at > reri ^ trv office for iervante . " H r .
Tw j ford , —**> Apd ; no * Liiujppase you have comehere to- ^ ' et . u » to intercede with the parish on yoiir busbandij behalf ; but all I can do for you at present U to wrvte a ^ oto ^ to > he T ^ ieving-o ^ r / xecoh * - ' meudiug ynurj ea > e to hni ittmediat ^ conaideratirfny and if that should have no effect , we muHt see wljat turth > r ; cani by done for you . " ^ Fleteher , the officer , tfin then . directed to accompany th « applicants to the workbouwvnnd hand the note , which tbe Magutrate had directed to be written , to the relieving-officer , and , should that person refuae to take either of tk ^ tn in , tbe Magistrate directed that they should receive 5 « . rrom the office poor-box , to relieve their unuiediatc waato . :
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* - . ' .. Ano- th ^ r '' ¦ Accipiii ^ < m . ^ thb' LoKdidn ' aijd ' PiSKtiN ^ H Ak BiitWATy-rrVTe . have just leatneidi Wiat the ^ ainWhich ; 3 eftBiriWngham at half-pastf ^ vep o ' clock yesterday morni ^ , met with ia Beribusj apoidentipptLafter leaving ; the Harrow ^ tatipn .-iron 4 the - b ursting of t ^ e engine pipe , by whichl it Wad unable . to ; preceedi on ^ itsjburney : for a considerably period : ¦ Th ^ engine which had aistained the injury proceeded as Well a ¥ k cbjua to tbWn , With the view ; of proctirihg another ^ and the { rain Was left on ' * the railway until the next " arrival from Birmingham , ' which was not until half-pastrone o ' clock , a . m . Fof halfaimile itiappeara , the Iteain had beenoff the
trams , and , as Was found on inspection , during the delay large pieces of the iron-work were broken off the eujgea i- of tfie tarams ,: The pas 86 ngers ; wer ^ in great cbtistprndtion , aild ^ xpected , from tbe cpnteict o |; some ; bther ; ti-aws ^ ^ hat ' trie ^ Should bte feripusiy 'SJ W « d . ^ ftppij ^ hbW ^ ver , . from tteamyalbf the train ; inentioxied atiove , their rears were toi'leai *' ^ r ablei e : * tfint ^ 1 ^ & * disagreeable mode wbich was adopted --tamely , that of ' propelling ; the train : frem ^^ which the / engine ihad beea'detachedy andV Which had left for tpwi iau'i dUapidate ^ jstate ^ thes ^ arri ved safely at EHBton ^ square between three and foujr oNribck ; Itiis « xt j eeedingly strangei ^ fliat so many accidents should be : cOT 8 ^ Btly . pcctoring on tiiis road . "We think ijt hih
g tim ^ ^ crae inquirjy ^ ^^ 5 ^ JP ?*; M $ }?' iprjeseijt ' Ins tonbe j and Bo other fe ^ P ^ M destroyed save ^ ^ ftat ' bftfecbmpany ' s ^ etit rflust : be c ^ ffs ^ jth ^ the vcoMtant recurrenQe of ^ hese wcidenta ik mgiily / pjrejudipial , notion jy ^ ti the interests of similar c ^ mpames generally , but exceedingly calculated to create inconvenience , and produce diaastrous consequences-to the public . ; ? Itis Soihewhat fnngular , but no less troej that at the time the accident pccuTred , mx out of Seven persons in one carriage were recounting the- disasters . they ; had met with on the same line , whilst , on the part of the seventh , it . was a matter of congratulation to him that such hair-breadth escapes had not bera experienced . — Observer of Sunday , v v : x
A legal gbntleman who lately paid hisVkd ^ dresses to the daughter of a tradesman ; near" Holbpirnji was forbid the house , ' on Which he sent in a bill bf niner ^ - cme pound ^ thii ^ enshilliiigs and fourpence , for twb'hundred and seventy-five attendances iadtisingon family afiaire .- v ,- ; ¦ ¦ ; ¦ MuRDEEdus' Conflict with Poachers kteab : CoiBHAM , SuBRE \ r ;—r-T-wo Keepers Killed . —During Saturday a report was current in the metropolis that on the ni ght of Thursday a contlict had -taken place between a large party bf poachers and the keepers of Harvey Combe , Esc [ ., and R . Weller , Esq . , in the preserves of those gehtleineh , at a place called ¦ Vyed gemobr-wpbd , in Buckinghamshire , about a mile and a half from
Chalfont 'St . \ . PeteE ' s' /; a ^ d ' . .. ab ' dU ^ ei ^ b ' i- * n ^ es ;' & ( nn ' TJxbridge ^ in Sybieb twp pt the keepeii had been killed */ Yesterday a . reporter pr ^ eedeii to the . spot , when he ^ certained that l the report was incp rrebt , so fa ? as related to the loeality , of the conflict , ; it having taken place in other preserves belonging to ; M f- Harvey Combe , situated between the towns ' of Cpbhanv and Walton , > in Surrey . From the particulars which have reached usj it appears that while Chipps and "Vyilson and other of Mr . Copmbe ' s keepers Were « a the night in ' question Watching that gentlemen ' s preserves , in a vrpffd near Cobham , iiiey suddenly came on a body of ^^ marauders , ambtintine .
according to some accbunts , to upwards pf twenty , all armed With guns and blucjgepns , by whpjn the keeper * wei ^ im mediately attacked . A deadly con-. flict ensued , the poachera closing upon , the keepers and preventing them using their fire-arms , '¦ ' , at the same time beating them with their bludgeons , more particularly Chipps and Wilson , against Whom the vengeance of the villains appeared to have been chiefly du ^ cted . They were botii dragged by their assailants into the ehclosure , and there left for dead . At daylight on Friday morning an active seatch Was cbrnmenced for the victims bf tt ^ iaWles ^ gpang ^ hut the day ; Was , far advanced before they . Were ' found .
Bom , presented afri ghtful spectecle | lffebeiBgnearly e 3 ? tin * t . Ctipp ' s head was fracturea , ^ p brjldon of the brain it is said baying protruded through the wounds and both he and bis companion had also received jnpst severe injpnea all b > er fteifCbpdles . They ^ ^ were immediately conyeyed to th ( SrTesidefici B& ^ and attended by : several surgeons . : Their owbunds Were of sp ettehs ^ fe ai ^ atuTie : ' that : ' lC ] Mpp ^ rdlBd ; . 1 he same ^ ; day , and Wilson on , Satbrdayrmprningi . Mr . C ? ombe ; was from . home on a hunting excursion , bat information of the affair Was prortptly dispatched , and reached him the same day at Rickmangworth , in Hertfordghire , on which he instantly returned heme .
and Joined the magistracy of the neighbourhood iioi receivingtha dyingdeelaratioilij ^ fWB ^ oftoita men . Towhatextentthose ^ W part ies l ong rinpe suspected of illiegal proceedings has not been aUbWed : to transpire ' ; bnt it is said they were able to speak positively to tie indehtity of four of their mnrderers , who , since the night of the conflict , have absconded , ; Several suspected persons have been apprehended , and information of the occurrence has - been forwarded to Mr ; Wood ; the coroner for that diatrictbf Surrey , that an inquest may be held ; Morning Chronicle . *
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LEEDS CQRN MARKET , December 1 L , 7 **** 0 y ^ aUJMjrof Girain ^ toihk d » yVticket , » re latger than test week ,. Wheat both old and m baa Wn Is . ¦ J ^ J ^^ ^* ^* i ™ - ^^ J ^ ' ! tey *^' iw l > eeaiittlealtCTa . tgKdi the Mcondarr qualities hire been dull aale . Oats , felling a « 4 Bean « 1 mt little iatera tidB in price . V ; ; : WHBAtp ^ r ^ a ^ pfB ^ htBnahds , ^ J ^ opc , £ offidk , I ^ n ^ LuKolMlui « aa < lCanibndgedo 7 SB , 79 , dp 82 * do 82 » . 87 a IfJ ^ ¦ , ••»—v-v .... * o 74 a , 78 a . « o 8 a » , db 6 is ! 85 g ^ i ^ Mf ^ ' - ^ -i' ^ 4 3 $ * ' ' 2 *> . *» ' 8 ^ ,- ^ 8 i * 87 B ropapi .....,. » . ' .......... a © 76 » f 79 a , 4 o 60 s , do : 81 a « 8 a of
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ABBITALB DUBlNff THB WBBK . Wheat ....... i ... ^ . lft 00 « M « U . w . v ,......,.... ^ Oata . ... ........ * ,,.. 1100 Shelhng ; .. ;; ..... ;; ,. f 04 Barley . > ..,....... . ... i 36 ? 3 Klour ..............., V . 676 ^« " ••?••?•••«•• . •¦? . " •¦;*"?( R » P « se ef ?•••••••••••» . 709 £ ***• '•*•'• ¦ ?•• ¦ ••> . »¦•'• f » T «»« - . ¦ .- ¦ . tiaMet . i . * . . •»» i , ' .--T--LaT 0 8 . ' * . '«»« fl .. *»» y « s «»^ « . " . ... ... ' . ¦¦ . THB AVBRAGBPBICE 8 FOR THE WEEK , ENDING : ' . / j , - . ' , ' « ' > :. ¦ ¦ "¦¦ -: l ) EC . -4 ^ h ,: i 838 . ; : ¦ ¦ '; : ¦ . . ¦"¦ . ¦'¦ •; ¦ , ¦ ¦ . ¦ : ' Wheat . Oat » . B » rley . Beans . Bye . Pe « a . , 27 W ; 2660 ; : . ^ 222 'S . ¦ . 585 : ; . ' - : : ¦ 4 . fc > -.-/ 80 a ; Od . « 4 a , 8 a . , ' 88 pJ Wd . 45 * , M .-v- ^ i —a : —» . Oi
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LONDON - CORN EXCHA ^ 0 E ; ; , MilrtirliA ^ N * , MoNPAT i i ) iidkMBJBB ^ Oi ! ^« 9 ^ % « f W J »«* mna Bwlej oi tale this morniB » wu rather hmited from Ewex , Kent * » nd Suflblki bnt there waa » f » ir supply orBeana » nd Pea * from theae connUe * and a flood fireah arrival of Engligh and Irish Oata , ; with a fewpanselainfebib-Scotlajia . •¦; A fewftoaty niahta hanng somewhat unproved the condition of the new Wheato , tfnd fl ^ aupply branjj » gminporter , there wa # ;' aTmther firmer trade this m 6 rning , choice aamplea eommandinir fully la » t WeeVaprieea ; - in : aomeinata&cea rathef money for aeject parcels of while w » a made , whilst tha middling and inferior qualities , partieolaTlynchas were put ef condition , rn ^ t be quoted abobt la pwqr . j cheaper . AUaorU of Krein i eom-?«« 4 ~ iWy ¦ : ¦* , nind « , ai last weeki ; with ,, 8 > -aoodfsteady demand topurtoWn ^» na neikhbowiba millers : « onr bnmaht
lait , week > BrteM 3 rvwiO ! l » ftur deaiaaid ^ g « t ia »«» px . Am . Barley wai Wreneff !««« % , ; tot ' att aorilwere qaite tiekt . Mitt waa fteld lor more' mow / , the quantity on aal » beiaglTery moderate . : Fjne-jOldBeana aid goed dry new realised aa advance if la » per qnarter / White Pif « a were fche . turn . lower . bot Maples and Hog Peas atipported late' vtitm ., Folly tbe raWsdf this G * j : ¦ e ' nnipht- w ^ i defomde& fcrjaB ' foffin of Oata , out the dealerehayinga bettei choke held off getteralW , ¦ whilst a , tew ' of theffiand the eonrtmen took a ^ all quautitieafor immediate naB , whfc ^ they iconld not » ny cheapfr . Linaeedaod Rapeseed were folly aa dear . Nothing of moment , baa oecnrred . in bonded Gniii , more , hsweVer , from waniof aennw thjM » buyeiw . Wheat under lock approxi ' matesthat of free s > 9 j »» -onl y to allow of room of the ^ ntr b ^ -3 |» wI ^^ . el *^^ a ^^' -- <> . - ' ,, ;;; .. .= :- ¦ ¦ -i ^™" : T ^ T ^ T ? n ^^ r ¦ ¦ ¦ J ^ jyrr -C'y ? y ^ nrjnj iji ^ Mrrf ^ rvryy ^ f" ** f ^^^ - ^ l 0 ^^^'
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; : ; ^ jik ^ it , ? 0 ^ p $ Gm * H ' j « r ; iin ^ e ^ lQnartei / - QTJANTITffiS and AVERAGE PRICE 8 af BRITISH GRAIN , p « rImperial Quarter , aold fa the I ^ ndi ^ toi ^ duting _ uu ) wnek ^ ending Dec . . 4 : ^ -Wheat . ' 4 JB 8 S dra . " 77 aT Z ^ . y * % J& ' ¦**? " ^ ?«»« t Wlqrt . 47 s . ' 7 * . Bye , 1 qn . 43 s . Od . : ¦'¦ ¦ :: ' ' . r- ; ¦ ' ¦¦' :. ; ' . -- ; - . ¦ " .: ¦ - .. v
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MANCHB 8 TER CORN BXCHANQB , Tneaday , Dee . 11 . At thia monitng ' s market Wheat met only » rery limited aale . tbOTghgenenDy offered at a d ^ Hne of « d per tmahel a uwqmtaboas of bat Tneaday . Flour was la per ( tjck , aadOatmeal 6 d to . 9 dper load caeaper- Oats were held ; for previous rates j _ and » few parcel * were taken off the market to held over . There wasnt&erleas demand for Barley thaa at the dose of thia week , nut 46 a . per quarter waa paid fer Cheymliar . AeargaofKremch wheat was sold at 12 a pet 701 W in
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LIVERPOOLCQTTQK MkRkW ^ : ^ ¦ ; .- " . - ¦ •¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ : ¦ . . ' ... - : ^ Satarday 'B ^ iBgil ^ mker > i 18 ? $ i .. Tne extensive demand noticed in l »« t week ' s report fr » m speculators ha * continued With uoabated spirit , ' and their purchases amount to 4 i , 000 bag 8 , " of which 3 ^ 0 Dare American . 3800 Surat , 1000 Alaranliam , i * 0 Peraam , 200 ^ Bab i * ,. and 200 Egyptian ; Prices of all descriptions have gfadimlly advanced during the week , and axe J ^ d per lb higher than the quota * tions of the preceding week . The aales-emount to " oll 750 bag «> comprising ..: .:: .. _/ . . .., , vkL : v : ? : > . ^ . i- t- ; , 5 , -v ?~ Av ^! j ' .
< 8 QSe » Island .... > . 17 to 36 1400 Bahia&Mac . 7 | to 9 40 astainedao ... ; ,.. 7 t 615 170 Denjarara , * c :- i . H id 13 8650 Bowed Gibr .. 6 ito 8 J | 700 Egyptiau ,.., . 11 to 16 f twn ? Mobile .... vi 6 f ' to 8 J — Barbadoes ' .... 71 . . to 8 ™' :. C AlabMiia ^ Ae . « 4 to 7 f — PernvUn W ,. * .. 7 | to 84 310 C 0 NewOrleaaB .. 6 J to 8 —Lagnayra ;»* .. ; 7 to 8 U 1720 t Peni * nill ' ucpl » ' : ' ¦ ¦¦ "" .- ;— West India i . gjtS 1 !? j , Parwba , 4 « . 8 } to 10 l « 70 Surat . ; . „ ... 5 . to . 6 i 22 o ) Marinham .. 8 to 9 350 . Madras ...... 5 to 64 '"" jSawginned ., 7 ; Xo 8 / ;^ B > ngai ; . i ; ... i . A to 5 | The Jmporta lWrthe week are 5 ^ 29 bags . >; r , ' ¦
Comparative view ef the Imports and Exports of Cotton into and from the whole kingdom , from the 1 st of January to the 1 st : inst . arid of . the Imports and Eipor ta for the sameperiodlast year . ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - Into the kingdoni thia year : ; . .. y American . i .. iw ,.- baga 1102 , 037 ¦ South American .. .. . - . .. .. 144 , 058 West Indies , DemeraW , Ac . .. :. ¦ ¦ . *• 5 j 5 o 7 East Indies .. ,. Vi .. .... 100 , 047 Egypt , * c .... ^; . i ' u ; ^ . .. 80 ^ 69 - Tetalof aaidescriationB .. M ^ 1 , 382 , 078 Same period last ' year : ' ' 'American * , ^' i . .. bags- 80 ! 2 ^ 33 - South American .. ¦; . .. ¦ 120 , 127 > WestIndiesiDemerara , ftei 5 ^ 264 ¦ . - East Indies ^ . ; . ; ' <» . i , i-141442 ' - ? - - : -- ' - B * * *« •• • ¦ - •• ' ¦ ' 40 , 939 - , . , - , ; ; , ; : ; ,.. ;^ : ; k ; rV ' ' ^ C ^ h 110 * ™ Increase of imports aBaompaTed : withaamepehoaUstyeir . bagii '' 271 ' ^ 75 ¦ 2—< v ^ w ;; -r :: ^^! Q ^ smi 8 ^ .. ; ' . ' ;; , " ' /;' . i American , ^ 8 , 847-i—BraBil , 7435——K » atIndies , 4 S ' i . -, •;•• -. v YF «» tiBdi » y-e 0 ^ --Oth « awd 8 to- ^ ^^ ^^^ r ; ; Total in'I 8 S 8 v ^ i ^ ^ 104 ^ 650 Wags . ? Same periodin 1837 » i u 126 . 4 C 7 :-. ¦ •• .- ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ : -: $ : , i ^ i . ~^ < .. < -ii ! . . ' : ; -: { - - ' . ' -. i «» . » : ;; ¦'" j .-fcl' : -. ' .- v . ''¦;' -. - . '•' '¦ .- : / . '¦' ' % ^^ : ; : M 6 na ^ , : Deeeinber , ie , " ' .-1 The Market has been q « bt ^ fo ^' thV ^ les ainV ^ ' -toa ^ out ^^ 3000 togs ^ bit ^^ tt «« Uto elttngB in ttriisfes f r ? S ^ , Sl ^ «^ - Tbe-Wles . consist of-2208108 * afe- r fid ; 100 Maranh » mi . 8 M ' to 8 % d ; 220 Bahia , 7 Wd t ;' wmm ^^ m ^^ ; ^ " | . afcry ^ Rpf ^;^^ ; ^ Thesxippl y . ^ f Beaata « t market to-day has be «»« o . ^ , ¦ ber being very small and inferior Beef , andSera beii ;' i country buyers present , and a selling inarket-tfie' ' *? $ *' a ?^ m ^ e ^ ^ w - ^^ a Ss ? 35 s *^ - week . W « h * re also had a larger anpply of Shpeot preceding week , and prices much the- sanies butMv Li np ^^^^^^ . *" ™* & ™» yj > & ebniiaered » very tnilt one * * "rS be « v . W . ' readily sold at from 5 | d to 6 d , middlinffSd toft Wd Cr withsbme aa ^ h . M 74 , niiaaimg $ and ^ iret 6 ?^ ' of very ordmary qualitirat J | 4 " D « r ft ^ > Number if U v market :-Beaste > , « 17 , Sheep c 5 > 67 . ? ™ - * ' ; ¦ 'i CATTLB . ^ OWRBINTO l ^ BPOOI ? ^ y . ¦ . ; - . ; ; y ; : ?» om : the ^^ tW ; ft ^ I ) ?? i . ; : -.- ^ r . ; , ; v VJ ^ ^ 9 * h ** ¦ ' Q ^* 4 *!^ i Z " : . ix >; - : - . ' 2 , ui ; . : ?;; : . w 4 , i 7 « i & ¦ , ; & ; : * ' -.: mC * ¦ .. ¦¦ ¦ - ¦¦ ¦
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• ^ YBRPOGL ^ O ^' MAR ^ OT ^ IJEC ^^ - i ; A few aalea of fine iomWrig woof havfeitalrtn ^ p lil ' f With » U other k ( uds of Brituawools , lrh ^^ ayis » i ' ' wumated ijbut Aofaetual # dy * pc « haaibtea obt » - to-USd ^ ffowft eWea and weth * r » la 4 ja fo t « 5 dit ' * og ? jMd to ^ - ¦' d » I'eiceate weihera laid toia 4 id I S ?' . ' * JJ - Mucb ^ irf the atteatton-rf weol-Boy «» r ;{ fe ^ ^ ?^ e . Mfea , iadyertiaed to take fax 2 ftnrtt"f )\^? . ^ * % »»»« y > i •* whuff mor S 5 2000 bales of Australian and Van . OiemanVksuxd . woo b * oflefedr Nearly the wfible riTffiSW mr ^ eVy ^ jN ^ fi "id expected foirealiiw ^ kptieeal ^ Sinw ^ > 5 the imports have eonsirtedof m kale * from tierman * ' ditto from Spam ; and 500 ditto front other quartew ; M = Wehave no alteratmh to notice in thevalue ^ of anvelsfqreign wools , for which . article < « &j »^ d « m * iid i «\ a # e- ' since our la * tnrp ^ iM ) twiUutandfBaj ; tte | pMie'Wetibij nounced to be ; held m ^ Ifmto ^ wx week ^ now ,, j , woek 548 : ^ previously this ' iear , tf ^^ total ^ loVloi . ; '
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COLBUKN ^ S : KEW ; MONTHtT : 4 ; Isad * U , wtajM sort-of « ffidr this BMm | S . ~ Tlie only gond ^ M ^^ iritisiJ ^' Btfwj oTStteS 'fom in « M y Grrand& ^^ arTjaw ^ - w ^ ch we wwild glkdlj s ^ vb gJveaTaiTit i iobleng ;^ xeepting ; always the *? Lefflbn of-Life , " which i » cbntinaed , sad which fi Tl j TnyrnHtina rt % thnTling JTltereSt . -
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BELIGION AS KOW PBACTISEi ) OPPOSED TO mUWS OF &OD , Or remarks on lite neeeasity of innnedi « tery -revivkig PriiaitiveChTiBtiaaairv and Commnmty of Goods By a Christia- SocUlitt Mawiesfer , H « tw ^ i " London Hetiteriogtra , -Cleave , and " vYakon ' i I * ed % nobrnjIfortleniStar Office ; Liverpool , Snath , Seot&nd Place . •* - - - We -locra perused-Hn Bttte bbok " with r « r « at . f leasore , aad reeommend it in terms of unqualified approval to tbe « ar « rol readiag of- every man ajad woman whowoold be a -chri » tian iadeed . " Every Christian of whatever crtedoTjghttoreadand sfcndyifc
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' " . . ; - ¦ ' . * —~~ - —aBSs ^—^— ' ' ¦ - ' ' .- '¦> . ' i A dwenting chofchwarden hasteniateljjfined , in ^ Canpaxthea , for not auending . . caarchj aid , in addition be h » i teen qBietly hanatdanto prwon for thepurpose of ^^ g lbrifying the ^ cHurch of ^ . atamba , ; •[ - _; . A ( SBBOTAKT . or ARtiLixbBY jft Ltghbro has Tttadean addition lo tbe . common carton * or rou ^ fcH , by Paeans ef which twenty ballfl ^ ^ may . be dischar ^ t «" om it , with fqnat force j and-in whatever diretn ion it . 'is wished , ia ^^^ Vighty second * .::. iB » baa aWappliwl his javention to pktols , fronvwhich , stven balls may i be ! . aii || chaTged in " -the * * anie 4 pterval of j tjnie f ; anil : h » s £ onstract « d the model « f a , hpwitztr , which wiil idi 8 ebarge , 2 , 339 | i nni 8 ket ba ] J $ in eighty « JCondf , Mn 0 B 6 directapn ^ r in several , if requjr ^/ " !
The Baltimore America * ^ states that a method has bten invented of drawing on xinc , said to -be very . Kuperior : -in- effect to lithofjrapbj . Thtf mode xif preparing the metal s » - an to tit it for the pnfpoMi is iaid to be a secrft nninown but to one perron in this ' conhtry . ; In th * p fbceHs oi stamping , a delicate pink that is conveyed to the paper , by which the engraving is made to assume the app «« rance of drawing on chalk .
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.-. '[ Whenever the wordatoneoctOTsinth ^ prices tbiongbxn * this paper , it js to Oe considered as the imperial stone , o ( : I 41 ba aodsuchonly ; no other beiBglawfol . ] ; ^ ' ; ^ ; ¦ The holding of the great Christinas ^ niarket having been , postponed until Monday next , being * : w ^ l ; Ja ^ er than osuali the supplyeiBoasts , inouirmarket ; of to-dar , tfcongh it ' was tolerably good , was not so large as that texhibited for sale tutre ^ at the correspondinff market day last year , bj upwards of 200 . Nothwuhfltai \ diii g that , the butchers ( wh > wereia ntunerotB attendance ) were by no mans so anxious to effect psrcbiuwa as wfritave wilnesded on many - previous occasions . T ; he : Baef trade was steady at , in most instances , an advance of 2 d , per 61 bs ; but no ^ eoftheBeastepioQ ^ ced moTettan ^ atfd per eiba . No fresh Beastsarrived since Friday bj , sea , from ^ Scotland , but there Were about 20 ih . the market left nvpr frnn > tTiiFSiV :
yfe were moderately well supplied with Sheep , the saleiJb * which . was ztnovateu at ^ adf ancing currencies . With respect to the quah ' ty of the Beasts ' and Sheep , we have fo ^ ittlmate that none ot awn superior quality ana prodigious aifee wer ? on , sale as has been sometimes apparent . Uowerer , we have a'dvices thaton Friaay akd Monday next , it i » th ^ iat « ntlto '« f many eminent : and [ extensive ; , bre « aera . of . fat stock -jto send lithersom ^ very extraordinary fat Steep and ' Beasta ; indeed itafullyTmticipated that the suppueson those two days wi'l not have been exceeded either tor quality of aumbers for a series of years past ; hence they will command jhore tnaa-ordinary attentiop . "With Calves we were Bhonl y . Buppliad , -yet the aale for them was e ^ cee 4 ingly"hieavy , af a ,. depresuon of
za per bids , and aelearance w * a not effected . wathout ^ xocli di&culty . Dairy led Porkers went . off freely , other kinds of Pigs l > eavily , ; atla « t week ^ ojw ^ ons ; " ¦ * - ¦ " ' : V ^^" ' Th ^ fresh Mrlvala of Beasb ttii mo ^ uigVioasisfeai of 620 shorthorns ^ , from Lincolnshire j 615 ahort-honis , and Devons from Leiceater 8 hire ; iJ 50 Devons , ah 6 rthdrn < infl ^ iuS ^ s from NorthamptonshirJeT 250 ^ c 8 ti , fjoinSorft ) lk ; WOtS » ti and Devousi from Suffolk ; 80 runte , Devons , and Hereford * from Etefit ; 110 Devons , Scots ; aud ¦ jrunta , "' ttHm . Cambridgeshire ;^^ 800 ^^ fleirefords , fi ^ , i ^ e | efiHashire i 700 Devons from Devonshire ; 300 DevonS , Scots , ahorthorns , runts , ; and M » h Beasts from Warwickahire , « na iGrfordshire ; 29 runts ,, from ; Pembrokeshire j , 70 Sevoqa " and Oxen ; 30 Devona and Cows , from Surrey ; and 30 Devons and runts . The remainder from the neighbourhood -of . London . ¦ ' , :
i Per stone of 81 bs . to sink theoffal . ¦ . '' . ';¦ " ¦' •"' ... ¦ ; .. ¦ . ¦ .. •; . .. * . & .. ¦ ¦ : s .: d . :.: ¦ ' .. . ¦ . . ' ¦ ¦ :- ' ¦ : ¦ , ¦ .-d ..- - s . a . InfenorBeef , ; .. 2 0 to 2 2 PrimeBeef ^ . i ... S' « t © 4 ft Pi" » Ma"w >« - " 3 ¦•' ... 4 .. i- 8 ^^ DittoMutton .... 4 4 .. A 8 MiddAingBeef ... S 6 .. 4 0 PrimeSouthdown 4 8 .. 5 0 DittoMuttonrt > . 4 0 .. ii V 6 ai ... ^ w . v . * . 4 8 . W 4 « ' ¦ ¦ ' r ~' - ; y-- ¦ ' ¦ ¦>' . ' . ; MVE ^ CAtTjUB ' JCT . ifc « 3 tKKt , . i" :. ; :. ; -. V ' . ; : i Beasts , 621—Sheep 2 . 614—CaWe 3 , 9 &- ^ Pigs 87 ? .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 15, 1838, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1036/page/7/
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