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STEPHENS AND LIBERTY ! TT « HE FB 1 EJTDS of CIVIL zai BEU GlOUt JL LIBERTY Jtre hereby mforawd th « * ^ EKEB AL 1 HE < £ T EX G of DELEGATES , ? nm tfae varioM 5 o « d ? , Tillages , « ud Ejunletg b tbe Cosnries of Y « rk , Lancaster , Chester , awi Derby , will beheld at the Bcse Isx , AshtgktJSSEm-LTTTE , on MOSDAT , AVBIL 22 , ai Tt-B e'Ooc * in tie Fort » oo =, for tfee purpose of takicg into eotoicterxaon the best rcefW of proceeding in tfce prefect rtste of tbe Proaemrisn of the Kct .
JOSEPH BAYNERSTEPHENS . Tbelakr , nr * rd tbe several Coszncttea katmg eezaed on tbe 37 th cf Merck , every Town , ViSa ^ e , and Hanlet i * leqaewed to * ecd their £ * p * e » entat : Tes , or write * o tiBb iatewied Mmwp , trrtKi of tie msrt ertr&or-^ Btary ch aracter Wring trttispirtd soce the \ r * t Dekgzte MeetiBgr » ss held in Manchester . Tbe "Cfanepioa of the People ii in dsc ^ er , therefore w i £ sgiasd expect * efery man to ^ o bis d « ry . " Xtery Delegate '» expected to bring pnper Credential * to mirfy ^ be Committee aj to his awaictpeBt ob tit * oeeaticn .
ji . B . —All places too distant to wed Delegate * , are TUjcestwi to VTrr * . Tbe rum of £ 160 b * a been crikcted towards the Trial Fund in Arkcoo . TIMOTHY HIG € IXS .
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* KU&PEUTUS ¥ « tbe fctablithmfcnt of a . Nfc »? p 3 per in tbe Midland Co ^ ntie * , in tbe laterwt of the ^ forking CIxsms . THB YOTTISGHAX GH 2 QZTXCLE , * AIS'D 1 KDLASD UBEBATOB , A TEI 3 E-BADICAL NEWSPi / PEB . f « r the 250 , 000 ¥ > crk ' . Eg Ifn in Kct ' . icvhaicsiire , Detby ^ hjTt , ted Le : tester * ire . la 6 , 000 Shares S Fi * e Shillings tzch , ae per > C 2 ro be allowed to b * T » . a- > re tkaa 20 Stares , exetprn-g tbe PubiL-ibtr . Tbe following are sj » tg tbe obj-cu > <> ocj ; bt to be « btaiu « i by tie E > ta . b'JafcEent of i « JfoTTCiGBJUi CHiOSICLE : TbeEefara o ! the fisfora Act— Uiivenwl Suf-Irsge , Tt *» by Ballot , -&c . — in fact , * lenorarioD « C ihe Old Etglish Gors » tHuO <> B , which ia tSrct -wysj * bo tt . ati iiall 'be taxed who i * t « repreaozted . '
An ectire renrctKJf tbe pretest « T 5 ifB « f taxatioB , wbidh robs ib » - c > oor maaof t » o-tLi' < s- el ki « eanriEg * , » cd cbe « 3 tie "Sbctketprr of lalf La p « fi « . An tqaal adminiftpatiec of tkelaws—jsrfce- to dse poor , as » til *» te tbe rieb . Cbeay atd l-czesz G ' veriEert A fair Da ;' * "We . ) : e * for a i < cr Dst '« " ? Tc : 1 . Tbe e&cifcilatifta-of aiyCb ^ rtb Hate * . Ibr total abolr . tor , cf tbe Com Laws . A mean * of ecsmiuwcatiaa for iLe ira-fes wticb bo iooBoateiT c « 3 Titc-t the tfcrte « wjt ; « r > , —ibe cohnocs in tended to be epea for tbe is * er-: ioE cf ali trade natters .
The above in « . brief rxz ' -eTs . mt of sri ^ t tL ' . s sew paper wili sin irt , acd are E ^ a ^^ n ^ s ail Lave ss interest io ; a * c ; ore £ e : sj - ed r : srunst-ri : cf : t ?< okjetSa will apsear wbrn tbe car for publication > A rtfUnt Jicacbvr isasnouEced . It i » intended to jubti . « -b the " NoTTrSGHJM Csbokicls" -s- * erv -S atcrcaj Moraing , aco to reaefe ail tee VsrjtetcnrB * earij en ttat day ; it ¦ wi ll bare tbe iait ^ t inrcilicttctt op to tie unv c c ; f « ng to press . It will aim 3 t a -Sack-ai Eefonn ir tie Scale of Price * Jor Advertising , dcptECicg t&cre en i ' - > txt «* .-ive circBlttion , tLan ot ex »> rb : taE . t cbargts for ~ Ad * ertiB « meet .
It is rr « HMBeEeed tbat CcisnihteP ! f = hoclc be Ibnoed in all tse ^ ar ^ e t « wn « , to farther tbe at-jve deamtkr otjsct , LL-axcfpo ?« -e * riEcz People ' s Press ' , The pre ^ at > tate- of tte sa * -rrpre > fEtat ; cn cf th « - tttife CccDt > e < dtiaacdx a ibat ^ e;—tfce itdo < - tnaos clas-- * s ka * e nor two ZEeisi » erg who realij TepreeeEt tlsfd . As a prontable ! E * e * tn : e = t it is cr-c-clat ^ d to \ irlc KJperetDt . Ai ! « i . o f-crc ^ z « e ^ er-frpaper * , sL < raio be fLaretclders , £ ? , ic ibat c »> e , tb > ry « ould rccti «<; t >* ci a greai part of t ' aeir rroat-x , in tie » bape » i profits . I \ o jxfsen to b « acsweTatie for oorc thaii tfee imcnnt of his sbare-JScre tlam 2 0 £ O Cfcarer arc alxesufe : ta ^ rTi , —far iiiares , and £ crtlier Par ttcnlaxs - * ppl 7 ia B- UgGR / FT , 27 , CBAPEL EAE , SOTTIMeHftH , " Wfeo Teeei ^ fcs tbe Northern £ / or , every Sanuda ^ Momir . E , at SevtB oClwk .
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ON SATUEDAY , APtiL 13 , wiU appear , tbe First Number of tbe LONDON DEMOCRAT , A Peecy Weekly Paper , established as a raediam < jf conatnnitaden for tbe "Woriicg Claaset , and also -&r Ae jzffosios of ^ pare Democratic Principles . Pnb&hed by Pattie , 4 , Brrdge * Street , CoTeci fimtden , tad sold by ail >" ewsie ^ derB . Prior ? Ooe Pe ^ -nj-. Ths paper will contain icene * acd d : etcbe «< from tin fir * : Fsenek rerclurioE ; aad a faithful tistary * JL ibc Poik ' n revolatwn ; by & Pclis ' a Exile .
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ADDEESS TO ME . FEOST . Tbe foilewsDZ address to Mr . Jehn Frost , late JBagjstrale of i ^ ewport , and a msciiieT of tbe O » d--rearion , was-rooTed by M . r . Joka Bairman , seo ., * ad Koondied by Mr . \ £ Zliam Browa ^ and nnatia » oriy adopted by the Bmbem of tbe Northern jDwtnct of Chartists of X « e £ ce > -ter , ou Che crening of ^ oadaf week , is meeting £ ? s « mbSed : — Diua Sin , —Wiile we view , wiri the ntmost in-< % ttarinr ., the despotic and ^ pannical de aiingi of a cornspt Aovemmeat , and nut particularly toward * joo as a magiatrxte of the peace . tLrongb the tt >«! Iinii cf the weathercock ^ ecretarT of the Home Department , we , cannot too bi ? hiv exzre ** onr to
«^« eni and attaebsaent rm , for yocr bold . Titwiannted , and nnoemproBiiing condoet Coward ? tttat crafty inave . 5 ir , we consider iat that attack Ls an attack « n yonr immanity , for the pondples roE . ^ dvocale , sw it alse ig af ain ' st tit- lire * aad iierde * of working sien throsghent tie v , 2 ited &Bj ^« m . Beicp aware that e ^ aal rigbts aiui eooai Jwa will # oon place yes in a potirion which will State you the eaVy of tyrarfu and tfca admiraiMi of " "t aen , therefore , Sir , we admire jour sincerity , zeal , ani integrity , in cefeading the principles you lose moK dearly ; al * o tot the ^ reat *« iice « yon hare rendered th * ptfople * * cao * e : u * at cause is trath ana jnatiee . We feel proud . Sir , to thick ^ iat you farm part of ¦ Qsmx body wa » are determined to ' procure fcr the pwple onhersal liberty , in spile « f Whig » ad Tory
S « , « re also beliere the stand Uie people hare inxde , and the fincaess of the Coav « itioji , have ¦ alreadymade the imaatea of St . Stephen ' * trecible . Phong the mo * t implicit confidenca in the wL * . dona , faodcest , « nceriiy . End integrity of tbe Con-WBQoo t ¦*« doabt not bnt oar firm , united *? ffort « ffl be crowned wica soecess ; and we hope , ere Ibu year clones , we shall be able to hail you as our dehrerers from slavery , &nd the sariouri of oar cb-&sppy coontry , Sijfned on behalf of the mesticr . As drew WfiEits , Chairman . Jons Bqwxas , Jw . ~ , Secretary , April l * t . 1829 . To Mr . Jobs Fnurt , Member of ^ e Coareauon .
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LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES . Friday ,-Jprilb . TBE T 8 DX « DES RIOTS . 'Geirgj Turner , * € Tcd" 22 . and Jamet L » ri . 26 . were cbwge ^ with . b- ' --visfl , on tbe 21 ? t November la * t , at Todmcrdtn , with d 4 % era other persons , onlawfally . notiTCslr , jujd tcEalructj / iy a ^ . t ^ cbted , ai . d tben &Edtbrrecerao ^ is .-t-ed , pciled dowin end de ~ troj ««; the wind' > tra , vjodnw Irame * , doors , xfce ., and oerrajn fumitare ia the d « elliB « -fera » e * f WilKaro Irelliwrl ' , aixi aJso certain wir . dt 5 WR , drc , in a mill brlcrg nt to Tbe said Wiliizm H « Si \ rtll Mr . Strtesa X Atchei : utt and Mr . Brast . t for tbe yrc&rcc&ra . Mr . Atv-t ? Ht « . Mr . Blc ? s . and Mr . Blaik Qefmded Lord , aod Mr . I > t « JAS and ilr . CoEaarr app » rare < i cu fcrfolf of Torut-r . Mr . Sesrtant AtCHERii . -v i * ate < l the case to the ¦ Jtry . ^^ -r ^ - i - ¦ , Vniiam j wefl tbart he ii uuuib neiiiioeu idw
Mr . HeR -Afposed was a " . » -wposea ne wjj a | cottoc- » piniier near Todrsoiden . There had been ¦ in ibac ieiglbcuibood as Cnion uD < ier tbe New ! Poor Law , whicb wes -very unpopular ia that part of > the cocntry . * o mocb so &ai maaj gentlemen ^ d j res ^ aed the office of ^ a ^ dians . Ke ( witue «) w *» ! a fwrrdian under tbenct-on tbe Slrf ' Novemrxr last . \ On that day there -was a -ccneideraine assemblage of ' rio'oTM perKUJs * t To * hissrdpn . ' - Ilr . Dcx » ab # aid be wa > Couowl for ou « of lb *>! pnscnent . He beiiered it had "been mkd that , ! beibre the circasetaroes of tbe riot were proved , ' it w&s e « enu * l tbat "tbe prweoce of the prisoners . » Tr . or . ?* t the seeemtiLed maldtoie should be made ¦ wid ent . - : Wi ^ Lx > &osfrsT said he had always understood the i practice to be just lie coatrajw .
Mr . Dux !> as « £ d be was Resent at a trial at York when it ¦» & » * o ruled by Baron Alivri « ot ; . Tbe Learard Ca » en > el irad -an " extract from "Sir i Cregory L «> wiir 5 boo >« , wfech aho «* d that -foe course badbeea cetfirmed bjv the Judges m » r > ecial j CGQzmiokKvaad acted vpsn at York by 'Beji-h j Aj deix > n . ] IiU LoBBsnr ? went ont to coc * nlt with B ? . rcE j Alderson . On bis rears , he * aid tbe > Lr-uzed \ Baton ( Alde » cn ) bad do recollection whatever of the circtKni ^ nce . and hi ? impression was ihnt the report a 2 h ? dfd to wa _< iiwacarate , H « < irtr . BiU' -n Parke ) . iiffwever , tad a perfect recollection ti-Bt tte special c « sini »» T . iin , of » rliich lit * wa . » aatember . had raled olbcr »\* e . He . was Lot dia } . o » trd to depart from tbe- rrdicary cccrsr .
. Mr . Relliwell proceeded with hi * evid ? nce . The ' . mob w ^ st away , and returning a iecccd time , wLra ' they a < r . - anced to his bonw . contis ± : g of about tLirty ^ r ^ n * , who bwke hi » wicdowis , gma > bed th ^ ' iron raHa in Iron : of bis Louse , brote the psDt-l » cut ' of the irunt ccor , and even « na * hed e ; tiie window j frair > e * . Tiere «»«» £ reit noi » e oi > bc-otiiit and ' jelling . He corsfidered that there «« . ; mudidini » -r , j " acd therefore placed his * iie and clcJaren up >^ a : i > . I in aalace of sifety , and he and a friend who * aa i xith-ym . armed tiemselve * . Tbe -s " . ones flew tei \ , Ti . iei . Nest mormtg he > t : Li * Jcoi epen a « ticK j es ttict a * his arm , whicb bad brrn ihr ^ wu throu gh tUe-xi&cow , end there ws * in the rocm a stoL «» e > [ tbxjx a ? his arm . It was abuutiiau-. piE : four o ' clock wbfn thry arrived . ; ; ; , j j i ' ;
• Jaraes Greenw « od , corn eerier , ? tated ihatbewa * ¦ ciciriE on tte tUyin tjue ^ tiuc with ids : rirnd Mr . { IWliweli- Heard of ibe approach of tLe mob . , O ^ rer vrd the rrtr ^ rd . Saw sf . rwl , thr priijcipai part a-- . he rorb . with blcfgeoi * End j-fitis . Ttty In ke Mr . IWHweH '; - windows , thra prcot-drd a ; cng iLe ' , rcjid to Mr . Becop ' s boc »* . wb ^ re ttty d : d s < n : e Kjury . and retBrced , when th « -ybrrke all the wic- i co ^ s and window freine * , ikr co-ir . "' htc r ? iili . They ' - ^ fcen urocerUed to his ( wiu-ertv ) brotbrr ? , which ^ ra « teller Todmorden . ^ . t * al ' terstards tLat } i- ; brother " - wiz : cvrv = - . s doorc . anc rails wr .-e brokers , atd ' a > * o i . ( s- of bi » trotber ' s mill . ~ > Ve :. t :. < . u . e u > iiare
biu . 1 :. e iDob proceeied towarda T <> ouscrden Hail . He ( wire's- ) -could hear thec He Lean ! ^ rrit shouw atd CTveking of windows . Wken be go :. hower-.-r . to iris mother ' s at Harfi Hill , Le crcrr < -c : tbe bouse to be secured . He pot the f ,: ] ci ; y in the ceLar lor safety . Tbe mob approached with bladpec-na o ! different deacription . * , * and plenty of sttzr . es . They demoiished aL the windo * s acd entered ikbcurt in great numbers . He ( wilaes-sj had no * . taken anj part in \ he New ? cor Lat 7 ; b . » waj < attacked because be wt * e , fritud of Mr . Hell : w- ! 1 . The kitebfn and ibe breakfast-mom were set os iir > - Tie rtairea ^ , whicb led ircm tbe breakfast roviu to tbe slerpitp-rooms was also ser en fire .
His LwausEip : »• That wa .- a much more eerious off-nce thas a riot . " Mr . Heliiwell . in contimsatioo . Serpral ef tieni called onr . *« l iring him odi—^ brinjr h : ni ou t ; kali iiim . ' They * rrt principally factory pt-ople . HL < LortosHiP said be riontLt there was now ericeocc ei » t » D |» h of a net ; they m : gbt now give evidence to connect ibe yrii-ctiers wiui it . \ Viiliiin-Orart ? d ealled . He ftiv-d tbut his brotber Hve ^ J on ± e road to Bacup . -O ^ the 22 st No *« iibrr he « w tbe Hjob . Tiey threw *! on ^ at him . aud cned , - Kiill . ini . fcli Lim ; he : t a Bssrile chap . " TLc iudiT : utic ! s uere ? . rn > ed witL 1 / lccgevni . Thev » rie « ori « . eis in ihe factories .
. Ea Cio «]» -y itatcd . thath ;* was in November la ^! a . yrr . ant to ilr . Hcltiwdl . -On ihe 21 > t Nuv-mbi-rl s" ^ "e was ^ £ ; i !_ g " . i ; g tLe cbiidrtfcbtjne irom school , a little before lour o ' cock . be taw a n- < b c ^ m : rj ^ . He hi .-u-iied bon . e lo ^ et lie c ; . ilcrtru izito thr ioncr . As ih-y wrr- ccmixe . he pnw George Turaer the fi- « t , and-Jam ?* Lcrd ' iu tie-back pare of the crowd . Had kiicwn Terser well for several yt-ar . s . He ace Turner went to > choo ! togetiier . Had kr . own Lore abent « x saorth * . H / id heard him ( wiiEt-f «) call Liia « 6 k : lJy Kiily . " They c ? ed to call his nj . - ^ t ^ r ihz . - , ^ nd he believed it was a term applied to Poor Law Gsar > : iaiis . He did not know what it mfanu Tbr crowd kept ^ ether , and the prisoners pas ^ d ic with them . He saw tbe crowd came back , but it wa ^ getting dark , ana he did not set ; the prisoner * re ' nrn with tliein .
Richard Chiu . b * r « deposed that be wa * a utarioter in Tccciorden . K : s » kep was nenr tbe h << y . » e of Mi . « Holt . Abcut three o ' clock , or a little a : ier , on Use 21 st Noveat ' ber , heard a great toi .-e iu the street and went obu Saw a mob of 500 p « r . < o :: « . Tbev went . towards Mr . Helliwell * . Took notice of ik ' crowd , . aid recognised George Turner iu the middle of iL He wa . * CBrryicg awry lar ; * ' stick over Li ? sbouUi ' r . H-e had known Turner haif a dczeii ye = rn . Saw also Jsaaeo Lord w »] king on the earueway . by tbe sde of iLe crowd , ihf . buiL-of whom was in thr Euddle of tt ? - street . Some of the crowd had gone on before , lie Es ; glt be one of the crowd or he -might not . He Lad cot a ceab , bat there in the raiadle of tbe Street bid . Had Ino-srn Lord abrrj half a year bt-fore . lie paired close to him . The mob went cm to Mr . Fielden ' * botuie .
By Mr . Jjdgipp . v * . —He ( witncs . «) looked -on in coriosity , and a good many people in town did the &ame . . By-Mr . Hcsius—Was standing in tbe rtreet . The roed there ia e-x yardi wi < ie . It turns mvo the Ligh'suiy , which is a good width . The mob ^ wer ^ by at a pretty quick pace , * William Gxaenwcod was , in November last , an assistant y > Mr . Sajger . a grocer , at Todmonien . Saw lhe riot on the 21 tt No \ enrber . Witness weai oat . Saw Tuiaer « ith tbe mob . Hewaa about the
nnddle of the road , wuh a « Uck ate a piece of p ** eled oak . A stone was thrown , which , went piust k : t head through the -shop wiudow . Conld not speak esux ' jy to thedme . It might be between five and six o ' clock ; it wa * d ^ rk . Some one called out to lhe mob , ~ What the deni are vea doing there r go io Hare HHl the nvxu" lie mob immpiiately proceeded forward . When they were opposite to Todmcrden Hall , from wience they cajoe to hk mailer ' s hon * e , Ite heard a . great uoL > e of gWs breekine .
_ By y . r . Do-BAfi . —Th ? mob stopped opposite to hi * master ' s shop , bet did no ; see more tkan ooe stone ihrown . Thonas Lord vas ia ilr . HeHjwell ' s mill when the -m « b came np . Belore they went up to Mr . Orairod ' * . obwrvei tte actions of ike snob . Thought , but cuuld not jnK pojiriwly sweat , that he xaw Jame « iord . He thought it wm the person . Was high npki the mill , and could not see distinctly . Jane JUra-bottom , niece to Mias liolt , of Todmordes . Remembers the mob » f November la * t ; wai standing at the window between three and four o ' clock in < be afternoon , ^ aw tb e mob ^ they were armedwiihclnbs . Saw George Turner , ' he had a eLab oier hu * hflolder . H& 4 kcown him about fonr Tear * . -&nd > w 3 j » qnite certain he was the matt . Some rice afterwards , they came to her aunt ' s house and threw gtwne * .
Joseph Woodcock depoeed that , on the 2 irt Nm-., he w& « about three uaiie * frcca Todmorden , at Wori ^ worth , ie owner of which wan a Gaardian . The sob time there about three -o ' clock , aad brake the windows of tie house and milL Saw Lord in the crcwd . He was not doing ^ anything . Knew him before Tf-ry x : e \ L They went back toward * Todraorieiu pe *» af by tL « hoc # e of Mr . HilL , who was also s . Guardian . ' Tber said be ( Mr . Hill ^ wr » a Gcaidiaa , and they wonld break his windows . He * sia they ehonld not ; he woald reagn . They obeyed his ordera , and walked forward . Lord accoai * . panjing them . WLen rbey got a . litde forward , they md they would take Todmorden Hall next , tl ^ - residaoce ofMr . Taylor ,, z . Gaardian axd a magistrate . Lord said , they would go fiat t » Davids
gate , tie residence of Mr , Helliwell . They called Mr . HeBiwell - SkiHy Biily , " Jamei Lord was the person irto so deiigaated hia- They wenx forward m tbat direction . Mr . Dcioas said Le would call his Lordship ' * at . tention to wlmc be coaceifed to be a fatal objection in tke indictment . The Jury were called the Jarors of our Sovereign lady the Qceen , inatead of the Jnror * per or for our Sovereign laaj the Queer . This waa contrary to all j > cecedent . Tbe Jurors were to inquire *• Jbr" oar Sorereif n lady the Qaeen . Mr . Sergeant Atcheblet contaudidl that jh . ^ Jiiricr * were of tbe Qaeec . aad that preccd « ltS freqn ^ ntly run > o . His LoEosiirr thotight not . It wotild « an # pro perly in tfce i « hap * c-f an arrest of jodgment . If hot s « t £ orirj cosld W ? rodoc ?< i in support of the ofcjec-
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tioo , ke * boDid be iirfluenced by it His present impression - »*« s ib * t it was not material . Ferbap * if sq Brrejt of jBdfm « nt cr a writ of error were hereafter raoved some authority ocaM be pioiixxi Ading or . nia own im * I « Jed opinion , ke thoaght the defect was cared by tbe capraon . Mr . -iBourses addre ^ ed the Jury on behalf of Lord . He coiitended tbat the only evidence which materially affected ike prisoner , for whom he appeared , vu tbat of lie witters Woodcock . The testimony of this witness , tekicg into scceun * i tbe TnaniteT of dse wirntss in the bcx , and other ! rxiiuc-rs , ws » altogether uiiworioy of credecce . Ac-; cording to bis own accourt , he inu * t have beta . a > > mcf h preheat with tbe mob as the pritooer , against
¦ wb jm he g « ve evidence . So far as any © tLer te-sti-¦ B * faj * aT , Lord was T »«« ei y present , tni not conoorrmg or sliding and abe « G&g , tbe proof of which he conceited to be ereeotial . Jt was shown that be bad no -tick ; ns -was art seen to tbrow a * tooe ; and no act cr word * m haprted te him , except by Woodoack , that ce-uld implicate kirn u en ftcJwe panbsn . There were hcndr « d « oi iftdmcuaLs about tke crowd looking oo as well , pre * TiniEg Liu to bare been present . He way , hewerer , itst / octed tbat Lord was not prvj * nt at all , acd that eveu the witeess Crofjky we * mistaken . Tbe Lenrned Coanxsl then dw ^ t on the great difficulty tbat there i wt » in identifying periow , u > 4 the freqBHQt misi taxes that had occurred . He nointed-ont that
oeitter Mr . H ^ lliwrll ncr Ilr . Greenwood would < entur « to tpetk to ibe identity of the prisoner , lie " vbovight it was very likely that Cro « i . ] ey had been influenced in Iim yadpatui by tbe int » rang expressiona which L * rd had xjolishly Eppiied to him . Mr . Dvndxs , on betalfot Tuiner , charged the Attomey-G » 'neTal for the Connty Pakitiue with unlainics » i& btvJDg gaeetiocvd cue cl iLe wi : Lerte > re * pecting the supposed prrmoticn-of Lord Ly Mr . Fieiden in his service . With much energy he dwrlj upon the conduct of the Tories , who he said had u » ed every rteairs in tLeir tx > wrr toexcite the miiif ' ^ of tbe peopie ovpr ! le whole of that part of the country Hjjairigttbe New Poor La ? r . Jt wa ? not such DieawMr . fielcen who . he b . iieved , was now a public cbanicter , but it was the Tories who had at ihe lest c-ection pLi ^ tered the walls ov » r the wkole
diitnct with blue biil ? , which had set up tLe backs ui tLe people Egain-t ibe New Poor Law . He thooeht , and had always thought , that ihe Poor ! Law was a . most excellent mta . « ure , and whf n it » : beneficial effects were made more manifest he did cot kLow but it might ttrn oat one of the greatest roeaynres of tbe pre * ei . t government . The Learned Gei-t ^ eraan proceeded tounaly ne the testimony very ingeniou » lT and minutely . TLere waste evidence , br .-aid , -except thctol Eli Cros . » ley that tJiepri ^ ODer Turner wa . < in the mob actively engaged , and the ev . dv&ce ef Eli Crc * sle * r was such as uopnidra ; . can cwul . i rely upon . He dwelt upon lhe difticuh y of recognition oiiders-uch c : rccm ^ UIlces . 'Iheenderjee auic-nntt-d to to nacre xhbu iaerc hu > piciot , and he t-arsestiy called upon the jury to acquit the prisoner .
! < iraxe Sutcliffe ( called by Mr . Adolphns)—^ i : wm stated tbat » he knew Wordsw ^ -nh Mill . ••» i . icii we > a good piece of a mile from the Church iJ T » dmorceB , od the Bacup read . Hoit ' i- hou . * vra .-f . ^> out Lijf a mile from tLe -ame place . John Uo . t wa * ti . e taihor-in-law of Lord . Went into Hoh '» t * scse on tl . ee : sy of tLe riot , about trumiuuiri iiiter tue mob passed . F-ocnd Jaces Lord tLere . He was ertt . Ug . By Sergeant At-thebley . —Saw him about five or leu ruiijuies . Nf \ er ; aid iha . t . 'Le OLly st « Lim jut i * rhe rioter * passed .
¦ Henry SntciilTe . *© n of last witrje *? , saw tbe mob ta-TiiiitLe i 2 » t of Novrjuler , a lit : ) e before five o ' ciock . Had tt > a at live o ' clock . While at t-a teard auoi « t-of bottle and rnai : y voice . * . S ^ w tlie { ,-r : »« i . er Lcr . i btri * rea ilie t ; n : e whenth ^ tuob weni . n ;> . aad tLe tide wh ^ n he uok tea . Sa * Lim av the M ¦ j . '' . >* i rih-iiiiil loii-bar about twenty or tweiitv-^* e B-imles pajct four . Tee mob h ' id p ^ .- ^ d ' a iiitle patt Iwir o " cli ck . Did not . » ee HLVtLiiip mote or Lim ; Witness gave the prisoner Lorduuood cLar > -. cter .
, SMlly HoJstead , wife of \ ViIli 2 m HoUteaJ , pnb'ican at WoLtiswortb-mill . » w at Lome ou the 21-: oi , Ncvercber . t > a . w the mob pa- ** a few minutes before : tive o ' clock , in tbe enaction of Mr . Helli-. vfH '> . j Alter they had parsed , saw James Lord . It wius aootu t » t-uty minutes or half « n hour hfter . WLeu be riiice La * be called lor a ncart of aU ' . Four or ; five p » rsorJs caxie ii : and joi' . i ^ d him in Crinkiij g it . j K e rc-scruncd in tiil a . ' ter tl . e mob ctrue batk . He i wb < there perba ; 8 Lalfan Lour altogether . A man ua : r . ed I . ske Barker turxie iu before tte mob came j i » ack . Tbey sat down , but when the mob came j back . L « rd w « r . t to rhe dwr . He returned iu agtiu . j aua stopped ecme time , but .- « Le cuuid not tz \ Low lore .
Jo-r-ph Barker , tenant to Mr . Reid 0 !! , proved tl-at Cr ^» siey b * d iL-kwl him if [> rd wa . " prex-ut at the litre of the mob , ai . d that he said he wa > verv Kirry that Lp had nnx ihmg to do with it ; he did ft be «« . iie otr-. f-rs did : Le had fxvrn to him ( Lord ) thai Le was not ibere ; he was there ; perh&p * he m ) Ett be mistaken . M . . J > -rgcant Ati HtRLEv rc-plied . He opened his nddrrw , by al . umr . g to ihe observation * ioaaL- by Mr . l > -. jr 1 ( ia « , rela . ti \ e to Mr . Fielder ., and to tLe part w . kr-n by iur Tories reiati % e to tUe New I ' oor Law He conirioed tVat he had made a .-sertiou ! ' re » ptttit : L Mr . FirMen which hs had fail .-d to prove . H « - characrem-ed the ailnsionj ! 01 2 > lr . I > uadasrespecting theTurif-s as irrecular .
Hi * Lop . nsuir » aid the learned Attorney-General had himself been guilty o [ an irregularity in icrroduring the nr . me of M ' r . Fielden at aii ; but the Coun » el on the o ; her side had bceu guilty oi a ir . uch greatpr one in introducing any tLiug whatever about > = » rty p-Htic * . Mr DvxDASfmd be felt compelled to do so . in e <> rt )> wiui nee of the Attorney-General huvii . g ui .- * - « . ' : «)> > t « ted ihat Lord had been promoted in the # * * rvic . ' of Mr F ; elden , an ii . ; ir . uatiou that -. vas uatur-tliy affected by tbe fact whiih he had > tat < .-d in his adcrr .-s . Hi- Lc ; rc » bi p said th ? proceeding m- nevertheless very irrt- ^ ular . Wr . Lc . vn . vs . — "Your Lordshi p xays I am irretm . « i . r . ^ uqt Lordjhi p will please to remen . bt r that 1 ait Counsel lor tbe prisoner , nnd that lhe learned Attorney-Grnerai is CouD > el for tie Government . ' '
Barou P >» kke . — "It i * always the cax ; thut one sires : » . iariiy begets another oi greater luaguitade . liic CeLt ^ -1 on one side are irregular , and those on tne other lake care to rrpay the irregularity with ir . te : e * :. We oucl * t not to have any aliu > ion ' wLatei « -r to party politics . Such iDfiuencej are not proptr in a c <> un of iaw ; they are uoi usual , aud I tru « t ne \ er will be . ' ' The learned Sergeant then proceeded with his r * p . y . lhe JrrxiB charged the Jury at considerable j engtb . He faid , with respect to the policy or
impolicy of ih" law they L ? . d uotbing to do . Everyman wko did not like the law might in thi * free cauulry expre ^ ii ' mi disapprobation of it in auroper piace ; they bad t ae pri % ilege of petitioning Pdrlii .-ru-nt againrt it j but to long as it was the law , nil ruen , as good subjects , were bound to obey it . The Jury , whatever tLeir opbiorsmight be , were bound to inquire whether the law had been obeyed , and it wa » hi * ( the learned Jud ged ) business , if it were proved that tbe law had not been obeyed , to apportion the punishment .
The Jury retired at fonr o ' clock . They returned at half-past « x . Had delivered in a verdict of acquittal as regarded Lord . Turner they pronounced guilty , but lecornmended him to mercy , tbev being of opinion that he had been iustigau- ' d by others . The learned Judge ordered that Lord should be discharged . —Lu-erpooJ Time * .
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HOUSE OF COMMONS . —Monday , Jfpril 7 . Tbe SPEAKER took the chair shortly before foor o ' clock . Mr . PARKER presented returns from the Poor Law ¦ Comrni * aone * 8 . The petition against the return of Mr . Broen for Carlow was discharged . Mr . E . J . STANLEY presented a petition from certain electors of Otrlow against tbe return of Mr . Brueiu The petitio ^ ery prayed that either the retarn jnieht be amended by innerting the name of Mr . Gifborne far that of Mr . Brueo , or that the edec-tion might be dprlared void .
The London « nd Croydon Railway Bill was read a second time , and ordered to be committed . The Perth H-irbour and Navigation Bill was read a second time , aud ordered to be committed ; on was al-o the Perth Police Bill . Tbe Oiehton Charities Bill was read a second time , aod ordered to be committed . The LORD ADVOCATE pre # ented » petition froin tbe MagMtmtes and Town Council of Leith Bgainst the Newkaven Railway Bill . The Fraj = erburgh HaibourB ^ ll , and theEjemouth ! Ia : b < ror Bill , were read a Mjcond time » and ordered to be committed . f ¦> r - Mr . FINCH bronght in tba Liverpool Conrt 6 Requests BiU , whirh was read a first , and Ordered to be read r second , time .
The Bai ! ochn « v Railway Bill , the WitbRm and Cotmew Road Bif ! , ond the Monkland and Kirkintillocii Railway Bil ) , were read the second time and ordered to be committed . Sir W . MOLESWORTH fereBgnt in the Leeds Small Debts' Bill , which vu read a first , and ordered to be read a * econd rime . The We < l Durham Railway Bill was read a second time and ordered to be committed . The London and Greenwich Railway Improve-Ta ^ nt Bill -w ** read a second time acd ordered to be ooBiinitiA' .
A new wnt wss ordered for the county of A ^ r , in "un » room of Mr . Dnulop ( ileceased ) . * The LOUD ADVOCATE printed z peUtion in fwonj oi Cburcb Extvuson ( Scotland ) .
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r ^ LJ ^ ^ I ****** * petiuon . gainst Church ExteortOKfSoodanC ) . ¦ . . Mr . FRESHFIELp pr- ^ ited » petition from Falmonlb , c « Bcku » ng ci tbe want of spiritual instruction in tbe Colonie- s eroecial v n C ' aini < U Mr . FRESHFIELD . ASgSfifiZ R ^ of . ^ Lommittc-e on public TjetitirHW . Lord J . STUAJVl / preftenUfd petitions ugninrt rhe Lora Laws ; alia a uetitica ia favour of National Educattoo . Sir i . Y . BULLER prerented petition * inm Devon « bire in iavour of the existing Corn Law «; aIso * petitujn praying ( or a repeal oi the duties ou Fin ? In-nrances . Mr . M USKETT presented a petition frr > m St . Allan ' s in faToar of Air . Rowland Hili ' g plan i \ postage . Mr . ELLIOT preseated a petition frcm Kel > o to ( he same effect .
Several « ach petitions were presented by Hon . Members , wbo-e names we did not cacb . Sir R . 1 NGL 1 S prevented a petition complaining of spiritual destitution in Canada . Mr . FINCH brought up tbe Report of the C « mmittee on the TtRbberland Drainage BiU . Mr . C . WOOD moved that an humble addreM be Presented to L « rMajesty , requefliug that there might be kid before the House a copy of tbe letter of tUe Secretary of State for the Home Department to the Lord Lieutenant of certain counties respecting the Army and Navy . — 'A greed to . Mr- W . S . O'BRIEN presented petitioiw from places in the county of Limerick , praying for a participation in all the political rights enjoyed by England . ^ Mr . E . TEXNENT presented a petition from the Westmeath Railway Company praying for an extension of time to bring in the BilL Tbe London and Southampton Railway Bill was
r ecommitted . Mr . HOGG presented a petition from Be ^ erky , praying for some provision to prevent the sale of Leer in b ** er house 4 .
The ATTORNEY GENERAL pre ^ nted a petition from the Provost , majtiitrates , and Town Council < jf Edinburgh , praying that a Bill might be passed for completi ng the Caledonian Canal , aud that steam toga might be introduced on it , Mr . Sergeant TALFOCRD postponed the motion of which he had given notice , tor leave to bring ia a Bill to amend the laws relating to the Custody « f lnfanU . Sir E . CODRINGTON presented a petition from the Mayor and Town Council of Devon port , in favour of Mr . Rowland Hili ' n plan for a Penny Post . r J
Lord JOHN RUSSELL rose and said—I am anxiou ? , with regard to the notice which 1 have giveu for Monday next , to state that it is my intention then to ciove the following resolution : —~ Tnat it is the opinion of this House , that it is ^ xperiknt to persevere in those principles which h ; ive guided thb Executive Government in Ireland of late ywars , and which have prudnced the effectual administration of the law , and the general improvement of that part of the United Kiugdom . " ( Cheers trom tbe Ministerialist * , ani laughter from the Opposition ) Mr . FINCH gave notice of a motion for r retnrn of all Him * which bad been borrowed by . Railway Co ; npau : e ^ .
The ATTORNEY-GENERAL gave notice that h <* wo * ld , on Thu rs day , move tor leave to bring in & Bill to amend the imprisonment for debt , a * passed l& > t Se « sioii , in so far a > regarded compelling proprie-Ura of newspapers to insert fidvertisenjenu . of whatever length , for three shillings . ( Hear , hear , from both rides ol the House . ) Sir F . BL'RDETT gave notice that he would call the attention oJ the House to thecas « of a Mr . Diilun , wbo * e petition he had presented before Easrer . Mr . P . THOMSON gave notice that he would , on as early a day as possible , move that the consideration of all Railway Bills before the House be postpoced till the £ 5 d of April . The Marine Mutiny Bill passed through Committee . The District Pri . « ons Bill was read a second time and ordered to be committed .
The Prisons Bill w .-us read a second time , and ordered to be committed . Mr . BERXAL brought up tte Report of the Commit tee o ! Supply on tbe Ordnance Estimates . Tl . e F . cck .-j ; istical Appointments Su .-pcn * ion Bill . aud tie Borough Court- B . il , were postponed till to-inorrov . REGISTRATION' OF ELECTORS BILL . The ATTORNEY-GENERAL had hoped that t ' ais Bill would have been allowed to pass through the House qnite einoothl y . bat as he was jriven to ULileratand that some of his learned friends who were now on Circuit , bad some opposition to offer to iu Ire would poc-tponeit till Wednesday week . The second reading of the Election Petitions Trial Bill wa * postponed till the 26 th inst . The Bankrupts' Estate Scotland Bill , went through Committee , and was reported withou ; amendment .
Oa the motion of the LORD ADVOCATE leave was given to briug in a BiU to taalitate the couvey : iuce of heritable estates aud infeofinent thereiu , in Scotland . Read a first time . Sir W . MOLESWORTH begged to a . « k the Noble Lord the Secretary of State " for Foreign Affairs whether any instructions had been sent out to their Minister , Mr . Fox , in compliance with terms of & note ol tUc American Minister . Mr . Forsrth , for the pcrno > e of forming a jointCorumi .-won ofexploration of-me disputed territory . He wished also to know wh « tber there was any objection to produce the correspondence on the suhject ?
Lord PALMERS TON said there was everv di * po * ition on the part ol both Governments to lorii a Joint Commission , for the purpose of placin ? th * boundHry as it had been settled by the treaty of 17 cii . 1 hn appointment of the Commissioners , however , would rest with her Majesty ' s Government . ( Hear , aad a laugh . ) Mr . E \ VART begged to ask the Noble Lord wintrier it was intended te lay before the House th-j correspondence that had tjiken place with loreign countries with rt ?» pect to the C < rn trade . ? Lord PALMERSTON « aid it would be becessarv to refer to two or three thousand volumes of correspondence to produce the documents askt-d for , but Le hoped to be able to comply with the spirit , if uot with the letter of the motion , b y obtaining copies of the document * <> n that subject , which were in pew-« e «? inn ol the JioarJ oi Trade . He hoped these papers would be sufficient to satisf y the lion . Meiiiber .
Colonel SIBTHORP said that he understood tbe manufacture of pikes was going on to a considerable extent in some parts of the country , and ihr ; pvopl . } were arming themselves , he wished to ask the Noble Lord tU « Secretary of State for the Home Deyartmet if he was aware of the feet ; aud also it' the Government had taken any measures in consequence ? Lord JOHN RUSSELL said that a correspondent had taken place on the subject with certain Lerd Lieutenants of Counties , and that his Hon Friend the Under Secretary of State had moved for the production of those letters , and they would be iortbvnth laid before the House . The other Orders of the Day were then disposed of , and the House adjourned at a quaxter to iix o ' clock . Tiietduy . April 9 .
Mr . D . V > . HARVEY , on th « second reading of an "enclosure" bill t * inn moved , d ' uected attention to th * evajion of specific , romj , liance witti th « rule of Ibe Uoiue . that in >» vry such bill a certain proportion ot tbe lanA proponed to be -ncloued should b « « st apart as place * of reereattnn for tho poor ; lie Htated that he had examined iieveraj brniate * of enelosnre bills , and that they were dvficieut as to lueutiunina the quantity proposed to be set apart , or in defining where it vraiinitiated . ¦ Sir R . PKEL ( rara notice that he » ho » ld move an amendment \ o Lord John Ru *« eU's motion ( regarding the government ol lrelaa . 1 ) m Mondar next , and that he would slate the exprew term , of it on TUuradaj , or , at Uw bte . t , on rnatLf . . ' On ibe motion of Sir F . BURDETT , « opiea of any pape ,, and correspondence that rnvht «> xut relauve to the appointinent , owing Lord Normanb y ' * admiiiutnition , of . Mr . O Council to be a justice « f the peace Tor Kerry , or any other T ^ Vi £ ^ £ au ^ ° ^ *• laid ^ " ^ « «« " » . air . UAtHH . CUli . Kh moved for leave to brina ia abiU for the . uspenaion of th « exirting Governnieat of the Uland of
Jurniiea , and to make prorUtou for the admiaistratiun or iu aff * ir » Hunng « uch tu . pension . He admitted that it was a mp »« nre of j » o ordinary character , btit ha co » teBded that the extraordinary proceedin g in tte Wand warranted the proponed temporary abrogation of iu eoaatitutio *—proceediocK eaublwhediuthepapera laid before tbe House , and by even journal that had f «* cUodthUcoBotry . The motion ! ed to an extsnde * diaen * iion , in which Mr . Gonllmm , Mr . Godwn , Sir 0 . Grey . Sir R . PeeL , Dr . Lu-AliiRton . ix . took paK ; b « t the iataoduetWn of the bill was not dutinctf ? oppo «? d by any one , kltaongh Sir R . !'«•! t » id that more powrful tivideuee niMt be Adduced before he conld » gree to ao strong a meanwe oa that now coiilwuplated . Leave wag givon , without any division , to bring in the oil ] . On the notion of Mr . Q . PALMER , a aelect coKniitte "M appointeA to inquire into thipwrecfcn oi timber suiw , aud UieloMollifefi ( t <> ndanttker » ou .
Mr . J > INCH moved for an account of the several amounts bortowed by tailvray eoupaaUs now before JTarliaiueat in anticipation of call * , 4 c ., wLki wat ordeppd . Mr . HABV 8 T ( Mnd an addren fora list ofnamnt oi p erson * tlwoogh wftoae properlj' the prppo * .- * line of railroad between the « Ueg of Dublin , Cork and Liaetiek , &e . was tornn , ^ distin ^ uufcingthe same of each . MMou who is a member of either House of Parliament , " whicb Motion vraa agreed to without » nyopposition . TKerepofCaof the Mutiny and Marine Msttov Bills were reccivi-d aad agreed to . J ^ n ^ a ^ r ^ S < MpeMi 0 a m ^^ Mr . LAbOUCHERE brought in th * Ml for making temporary proviaw * for the ger ^ riunent of Jamaica , wbSeb ' waa read the fir « t time , and ordered to be r « ad toe ** eax « time ou th * 19 lh inst . ^^ The Hoaae adjoonud at half j ' past 10 o ' clock .
JFeduetday * April 10 . Th * Commons did not assemble in snffident numbers te form a House . The principal banner postponed by this want of attendacc ; was Air Seargtfant Tju , rowRD " 8 Copyright BUL
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YESTERDAY'S WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET . The supply of English Wheat continues on the most limited scale , and thoagh a large arriral ot Foreign i * reported at Hull , ( he intmor demand is to great , that only a moderate proportion fiuds iu way here . AH descriptions are fully 4 * . per qr . dearer than last week , but the advance checks rpeculation ; there is . however , a fair extent of business done . Barley ia In . to 2 > . per qr . higher . Oats tetch Id . per stone , and Shelling 2 « . per load more money . Keans free sale , and an improvement of 2 * . per q ' r . Mult more in reeueat- Little pas * ine in other articles .
¦ Rochi > ale Flannel Mahket . April 8 th . —Toa * y there has br ^ n a very duli marker , ecarc-lv any iv *' nfeAS faa * ^ done ' prices remain low * . Iu > V doI and Uih , the busiucw in aboat aa laot week both in demand aud prices . Richmond Corn Market , April 6 . —We had a tolerable cupply of Grain in our market today , but the sale rather dull : — Per Bushel . Wheat sold from 8 s . 61 . to 1 U . Od . Oat « » s . fij . te 4 i . 6 d . Barley 5 s . od . to 6 s . 3 d . Beans 5 * . 6 d . te ft * 3 d .
Leeds Cloth Markets . —The business at both Cloth Halls , on Saturday and Tuesday last , was a ^ aia of a ratber limited character ; particularly taken in connection with tbe prospeets o' a xprios trade . The atotkrf on hand are rather on the increase . Price of Soap and Oil . —London mottled , o 7 * ., pale yellovr , 33 s . per evru Rape Oil per tan , Price op Potatoes iv Leeds . —American Natives , U 9 d ; Scotch reds , Is 6 d ; and Shaw ' s , 1 * 3 d per weigh of 48 lbs . Dewseuky Cloth Hall . —On Monday , business * n done to a greater extent than for sointweeks back , but no improvement in prices .
Leeds Foktmgu t Cattle Fair , April 10 th . — We had a good show of Cattle at our fair today , which v » a * well attended b y buyers and went off freel y at the foUowinp prices r-Mutcon , clipped , 6 £ i . ; undipped , 7 id . per 1 b . ; Beef , 7 » . to 7- « . ' 6 d . pvrntonc of I 4 lb 8 . riumber of Cattle at market : — Beasts , 265 ; Sheep , 3 , 000 ; Pigs , 80 . Price «» Hav in Leeds , ia 6 d . to 7 d . ; btraw , 4 d . to 4 . } d . per stone . Hvddfrsfikld Market , April 9 th . —Our marie : on Tuesday represented a very lively appearaace , the trade ia fauey goods of every description met a read y sale at a trifling advance . Broad and narrow cloths of good quality were much inquired tor , and fully maintained last week ' s prices . The ' . voiI market appear * to be v . aaonary , and the new arrivals . « ince the epeuing of the Elbe furnishes a cood assortment
State ok Trade . —There waa rather more demand yesterday for yarn than on the preceding Tuesday ; but the slight advance in cotton at Liverpoo ! , on Monday , had no effect upon prices here ; anj the bujers . vere full y supplied at tbe current rates of last » etk . In fiooas , also , there was a little more business doing , but without improvement in prices . —Mane / tester Guardian , of Wednesday . Manchester Corn Market , April 6 th . — The r-porta from London , Wakefield , and Liverpool market .- , held yesterday , have produced a further decree of confidence here , and at our market this
morning holders of Wheat demanded an advance of 3 d . to 4 d . per 7 < Hb * . on the middling and liner description ? , of which but a small quantity was offering , and for inferior qualities higher rates Were Kenerill ) asked , but not complied with to any extent . h lour was in better request , and may be noted fully la . per 2801 b » . dearer ; and for choice cuts *» f Oatmeal an advance of 2 s . per 2401 bs . was demanded but there was not much passing in tbe trade at thece rate * . Oats were likewise Id . per 45 lbs . dearer , and for Beans and Malt tbere tv a * a more ready sale at full nnces .
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The arrival of Wheat to thu dny ' i market i > larger than mptiow hwbeen m { rood demand , aad 4 « . per qr . higher . B-r t Bnrley has l » n U . 28 . p « r qr . higher , >« d a better d-mand f , r oth « r descriptions . OaU Jd . per « toue , SheUina 1 » . per atone , » nd BeaiiB U . per qr . higher . WHEAT per Quarter otKi ght BiuheU , 601 tM . Norfolk , Suffolk , Kwex . new red , 65 , 68 , line 73 « . wht . 76 « 80 . Uineoluahtm and Cambridge do 64 * , 68 e . do " 2 » do 76 « fjO , Kirkshire ... do 6 U , 68 * do J 0 » , do 72 « 76 * i , : * ! do M « , 66 t . do 71 v ^ 7 U H 0 « hr - pn - do 62 i , 6 Ss , do 71 « , do 71 » fcO «
BARLEY perQuarterofKi ghtlmperialBotlusU . Norfolk , and Suffolk new , 40 s , exttafine 43 * 45 * Lincolnshire , .................. do 35 * do 36 * 42 « Yorkshire , Wold &Borpnghbridge , do Hit , do 38 . 41 . n * ' n io —*—* Do Ore y- d * » mZ 0 BEANS per Quarter of 63 Us « per Bushel . rick * ,.......,. new ,. W « 40 i , old A 0 » i \ . Harrow wdPjgeon , ioW » , *<>« , «» luul OATS , per Quarter of Ei ght Imperial Buafcel « . p ^ :::::::::::::::::::: ; : ;; : ;—T'Ig' ^ ' ^ ffi » smajiandKried ^ ui ,......:.::: ; :::::: g & \\ % \ £ lz MuilUn « ' newl 2 id . tol 4 Jd . per 8 toneofUlb « : SHELLING perLoadof ? 6 Ub » ,.... oldS 3 . S 4 » new — to — MALT , » etLoaaof 6 Bojihel 8 ,... 43 . jj , J " 7 j aAPKsiBD , per L * rt < , f 10 Q ^ n ,.. ^ ... V . VS £ ^ Vt
ARRIVALS DURING THB WEEK . ££ •* - % JSl-XSJ . -40 B ^ ri * g ¦ »*»« MS THK AVEBA 6 B PRlCBa " ^ THE WEBK , KNfilMe AtRiv 9 , 1839 . ¦ Tr-srsr ^ t - to ^ Xi . 26 ,. a ; 40 ^ ^ 39 a . S { im ^ m
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GENERAL CONVENTION . Thursday , April , 1 L . Mr . SMART , Delegate from Leicestershire , in the Ciair RENT . Krota the Kiaro « Radical As « oeiaHon ^ ^ ** rrOMTrad ^ menm the neighbonrhoodoVBelm ;; " an 4 Bciltarii-nqaara « - From Chelmsford ' * " rrom the n « ii < hboorhood of BethnalGreen'Wn ny " a week sjbscriptbna " , penny From D . m . f , i « , ..... ' £ " ° From augury .::::::: ;• : * ® ° !•> , „„ Aberdeen Working Sleu ; "iU . ^ kUon 1 i-roa , Wr .., ton-und « -ed ge Workiair dT \ ^ ( Krom th , Globe' ^ , ^ 1 6 ^^^ ] J . ' . " 0 10 "
PROGRESS OF CHARTIST AGITATION . Letters were r ^ ad frcm Damfries , Btadne that » 1 , ^« neewig had been " , held there Ian Mond . y ™ i 2 L \ lfir * tbe open » , r , and was attended by the towrLiin ^ I i !" ss sssrjsa ° ^ fi £ ^ 2 S i ^ wn * P . cnoDi were those with the mottoi ™ ' < £ ? £ * ^ mo " jS 3 rk ^ a , ^ £ fBg- ~* K& . r F § iS * sS ^ S « dS : f' ^ s ham Jnnrf . n ***^ and trimmef wUh jSj
S , Tubt . ry ? w-1 - ™* " ^^ , frcm ChoEuafcrd : & * AUih ^ e Mtm emaruiJea from meetings or Assoriati ™* arffar ^ sffL- t& ^ s ^ wlSet . ^ meMUrt » coonte ^ •» - ScS ^ r Kf ;
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HOUSE OF LORDS .-Thursday . April 11 . 1 « 2 ! -T lhe "L ?**¦* ^ ail bicker between Lords Aberdeen aadMELBouRSE aboat some India papers . HOUSE OF COSlUOXS—Thursda ! ,, April U . ditlmMeXr" ° ***"* " «* F-itedby pIt ^ T ^ Sir G " aark ' ae L 0 RD ADVOL Alfc sai «> Government had no intention to renew the patent of the Queen ' s printer in Scotland It wag their intention to bring in a bill with a view to securing tbe accurate and cheap publication of tb « benpj ure . « in ScoUand . The M had already received tbe consideration of the Government , and h « Sn ?* of ss ?""" flwn * h- *• °° - **>*
queiSTANLEY COnldnC { 3 « ree to *« P " ' " * CaSa ° UCHERE P res ? nted W ****** * Vf 5 L i , 1 * r 0 R ^ EY' » the absence of *» Hon . Member for Ktlkenny , postponed the motioKs of 4 » f ^ - u ° gwe notice Aat he Aoolden thi * day fortnight move for the retorn of any despatches cJZT * ** ?*^*" ' the British Min ? ster * t Copenhagen and . the Secretary of State for Foreign Aftairs , relanve to certain dntiw imposed bj DeLm ° n the trade yrithtbirf country . Mr . WALLACE ^ ave notice that he shonld tcvjt ^ T ? TV or «» . » qw « 7 into the salaries of the lne dropped orders were then disposed of ant
. for w ' J «^ * alfourd ' s Copyright BiU was feed for Wednesday , the 24 th instant . « h- Df ^ LoTd J 0 HN RUSSELL tb * -IM- BUI » *? d the Alarine Mutiny BiU were read a third urne ani passed .
REG 1 STBATIOX 8 ( SCOTXANO ) . The LORD ADVOCATE then rose to wove for ¦ It * VJ ^ K in ** A Bai -to ascertain and define th * " ? f L ° 1 VotfBg for Members in Scotland , " and also A iiiil lor the better Registration of Parliamentary btectorein Scotland , " to testrict the franchise : « ScoUand , as it «» given by the Reform Acr , which was the intention of the present Bill . —Acjourned .
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Leeds : —Printed for the Proprietor , Fkar 6 d » < yConxoKy Esq ^ of Haamersmi ^ Caunt y Middlesex , by Josbca Hobsom , at bi » Printing Offices , Wob . 12 and 13 , Market Street , Briggwe ; and Published by t h * ¦ aid Joshva HoBsojr , ( for the eaid Ph * ims »;» O'Cesso * , ) at Wa Dweffing-hotue , No . 6 , M « ket- < tr « et , Bnfg « te ; an internal Commimieation existiBg . between the said No . h . Market Street , and th © S » id No ,. 12 , and IX Maritet Street , Bnggate ; thus cpnstitariBg th . whole of the « aid Pxintins nd PvUuhiu Offic * one Premises . £
Ail CoBMBtmioUibtM nu « t be addreseed , ( Po * w f « W , ) to J . HoMoji , Nortoem Star Office ' - teeia . ' ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦ - .. , : ¦¦ ' - . . Saturday , April 13 th , 1839 .
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BITS' WB 17 £ . S penot j ^ ck seeppard , TEE HOTORIOCS JSOUSEBJiEEAKE £ .: evcissaiD jrixii . T . TO BE COKJ 1 . ETED Iji 24 KUMBEUS . Jfo . 1 contains a . Portrait of this ^ "jilain , from the JPietare painted by Sir Jacaes ThorLbill , aj te appeared in the Caack-of Newgale Beaviiy Irotti , Hjusdeaffrd , atd Chained to the Floor , frcm wbencv ke mtde bis Escape . Lewion : —Thoc-ao " Wliite , 59 , Vtrci . Street ; Xe « & , Joehca Hobso * ; Maneberfer , ' Her woods JUrKiinzhain , Guest .
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JBS . 5 i . CB £ E . T JJIBB , VHB WBJLRFDAiS POET . I TJXDEESTASD , fron a Paragraph in ihe 2 > % < frUtern Siur of last w « ri , tii « . t tbat " Gem of EMiTe geniw" i » about topebli ^ haDotntrVoiQcae ¦ of bis valuable Poem * . JN ^ , I wi . » h tbe ' Mati » e jeEita" t *^ iispiay his taicnu in ' ^ Gtac « ' of native . hJBerty , acd co&e fomard to redeem tbe 400 " Vo-Its&e * of hi * Poctrj- strt-idT pcbii ? bed , before fce "Wishes to ld % A a . dtcef den upoa the Public dB hi * ** firgt intl » iottion , " ot dtteive a . tiotQfcT Pricier . - ¦» Mch « odd , I thini . be "" bigt . j crt-oitabie to the Autksr , ana gratifTiBg" to tne Po * t '« bnmbie Serraat , J > " 0 . YULUlS . J 3 e « wiTT , April 3 ra , 1 € 29 .
Hxtypviax Parliament.
HxtypviaX parliament .
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TO THE WlfSUMSBfl OP GAJ . m-HE LEEDS GAS LIGHT COMPANY X bare rf » pectfol » T to inform th « r Frieads . auo tbe Pcblic , that in addition to tb « r B « -cccrioD o ^ the Price of Ga * to all ¦ Coti « j ns «* ptrlletrr , frcrr ; »« . to 7 % . 6 d . per l ( K ; 0 Cubic Ffrt , as spnoonctd ir . their Circular of the 5 rh in « tant , tfe « -y ba ^ e i&-treastd tbeir Scale of DiwrtsBW a » below , whicl will be allonctd on Accousu for tbe Haff-Year endini , ' June 21 , 1 % 39 . The Company , In « rxpr «^» ing th « r ohl'jjationu u > the Coojramers Oi Ga » , bejt to state , tfast th ^ confidently rely opoii a OMtEoanee of their Orders and Support , whuh it akall be their constant endeavour to deserve .
Bj Order , W . C . RAPEB . Leeds Gas Works , April 10 th , 1839 . DISCOUNTS . £ 2 i Per Cent , on a Half Yearly Pannent of 5 6 Do ' Do . 15 jj 5 ° * - - t > o . 30 ° » ' Do . 45 \ * D" - Do . 60 ° S ° Do . 75 l < i Do po . 90 20 Do Do . 105 22 i Do Do . 1-70 23 Do Do . 133 and upwards . N . B . Orders received at thft Company ' s Office * , No . 15 , Boar-Lane , and at the Gas Works , York-Streer . i
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( DUTY F&EE . ) WANTED , for the Towwbip of Leed-, aa active , iotelligent Man , aa VISITING and RELIEVING OFFICER , who must Write a good Hand , be able to keep Accoantf , and folly competent to the duties of the OtBce . Salary , £ S 0 per Annum . All application . * , with Testimonials of Character , must be delivered ( Post-paid ) to the Treasurer , at 'he Wurkheus * , on or before Wedxesdav , the 24 th Instant , at Twelve o " C ) ock at Noon . Leed * VTorkhoose , 9 th April , 1839 .
Local Markets.
LOCAL MARKETS .
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LONDON WOOL UABXBT , BBjTiBH * KORBIGK . - ^ Mon . inOT ? J ^ f ^ I . ' ' ltiliill - demalia « " ^ U y the pri « H noted Bmmm ^ ^^ Sj ^^ sississi ^ ft ^ saa'astasaBi -
Latest Intelligence.
LATEST INTELLIGENCE .
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LONDON COEN EXCHAK 6 E . Mabk-Laks , Monpat , Apeil 8 ¦ MS mmmmmi
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LIVERPOOL WOOL MARKET , April 6 l ei si u&VLMjfiir * ' ; ***** «• W 20 ^ 7 ; ? 5 ^^^ i 5 WJ 5 t ^ a « Hzrsz ; ^^ a ? £ ssft w to ** >^ 2 , lT ^ W < fek ' ; ***** * ** ~* , 2 , 000 ; total ,
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NEWGATE AND hKADKSBALL MABKETs . ' Mokdat ¦ f i l to £ ZZZZ £$ !?* 3 ttendaace of bn - ^ *** ** ~* °
Leeds Corn Market, April 9.
LEEDS CORN MARKET , April 9 .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), April 13, 1839, page 8, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1052/page/8/
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