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• 5 « lS |» ni BaAOTOiuv—Tbe . upentma of thfe « t » JlounsniBg ^ asai are at present in such & state OTdistreBs that the ddestlnnsabitants declare they « m Wcollect nothing to equal it Wooleombers , 7 ** P ™>* « - » are in » state of actual "pination . * Stoat , iealthy young men inay be a « e » standing in ponw m fte Btreete , l » Tin « littl 8 « riio w «» k eitter totter hands or jaws , whilst others for fear of aetnal sUmbon , Me selling foemselves for a paltrj 13 d . par day . The followmg is from undoubted m Uk ^ , a-w&dooiniwr «« & » in this town , who J ^ -wrfe iM fror d&drea , and who bad been partator « aployed i ^ ihwe ^ reeia ago , when hew S ^ f ^ S ? *^™^? ? 11 * ' ** a hashadno work « n » . They We lwedsmoethat time on one meal 2 ~ S *? L * " £ ' *»• ** » niung into debt , but the ¦• opseeper naBstonDed th « t » n K *; nt » « n » w < . *« ^ ^ i ** 3 ** * -7 : _ ¦ - ¦ - - . y-^ onM . -rm -d .. «» . » nn . ^^^ 1 ! -. .. x »_ .
^ \ gwl prospect ef payment . ) Oar informant states S ^ f » Mwetaall y aeen , dnring tbe present week , -ne ^ auann . of this poor suit eating the potatoe ^• TOpvoff tbe du ngnQl , whieh bis more fortunate ^ ffWHirB ^ rf ihwwn wtt . And fius too , the envy « _ « uw » nudHig nations , and admiration of the wend . . "_ - ¦ ¦ _ . - _ ... _ . . . - . ¦ - _ £ iacpoauas . - —Ann Lyons , Giarles Lyons , John ™ wani , ana SbmoeU ) oQgbtrj ;* U from Sheffield , JWt barged with making several , aitemps to pick * e pockets of Bffreral people in the fiur . * The accounttbey care . was unsatisfactory , and they were all oommitted for one month . Nbw HieiSTBitEs ;—The Lord Lieutenant of tbe Wet * -BJdmgbarwit Mathias Whitehead , and Jno . «» d , EB q ^ B ^^ Bradford , upon the Commission of tbe Peace . W&tehead js a Whig , and Rand a
Braotokd Copbt House . —Mary Ann Handley , « r Leeds , to chained bythe watehman with being |» WflWt aboat at midnight cm Sunday last . Not Dang able togive * satisfactory account of herself , » be was committed for two months as a . lewd and « s ° * 3 e ^ njraoo :---Sarab Banks , the wife of an : ^ 22-St 6 *^* " *^ charged with being drank and OjSoraeriy , ^ n -Re public street , at twelve o ' clock on Monday nq ^ t . Committed one- month . ' . BaADFOBlfc Wnnm ; Fira . —Tb& fair commenced .. ^" "Monday last- ? , The&how . of JtorngdJcattl *> w * B l ^ ^ ^ g ^ 8 J ?>< j ^ ^ Wi rwt ii' 5 58 ' ai on former occasions " •^•• rarf presented a , ; stillworse aw > earance :
w to Uie quality of torses shewn , the generality of « Mfla were' of tbat ,. ' Bnd denominated •« Leeds jfS * tr B . / ^ ne % " 3 g ^ price of which- is abont 40 s - SS t *_ $ 1 ?* ^ epSfC the holiday people mustered jukAljstrongly ' Ail . thevieinities of the different t **^* * w plates of amusement , wbich were mow 5 " 2 »«> a 8 * h » ** m » 7 former fair . SeTeral of the gg nt-fingeied gentlemen were in attendance , ' atone t ^ wbxnn-liaYeb eefl accommodatedwith board ^ Sd lodging for a Saw months . -: »>^^ . ^ ct ^— We are i nform ed that a «< ucal Lecture wBl be defirered in the Association , t ;« 6 «^ BatteriraA * * i ^ dmss . on Mondav ubiL
» to AnnarPejips ^ seeTetary totte LeedsTemaUi l ^ dtca ] A 8 sodatwm , for the benefit- of the Southern «« i abont to be established b y James Bronterre < £ Bnen , that staunch Mend of the -people . The wttate Badkalfl are especiaHy requested to attend Tbe lecture to commence at half-past Bevm o ' clock . j « WM «^ eBin g . ; ^ ju v jauut J > xLa <^ Mais . —Serai juvenile thieves , *>« weentl » area ; ofnin ^ andfourteen , were charged jnapeto . robberies and ^ attempte to rob , in the aHr < mMondajlast . _ Tbe * were all well known to tt » Leeds Poboe as old offenders , and »« re xll Mm .
* tttedfgr ^»* montb . Henry Plasting and John ivcegaa , aged 1 ^ , the former ebarged with stealing Cngerbread , tb « latter with receiving it . ThS cbargerwas preyed by Imspeeter Child , of Leeds , andtJtej we » j » obicommitted for one month . . € ooD Bik ^ jLni . T rA person who occupied a stand J ^^« arfat dKiBg ibe feir ^ and which was ¦ Qorne dwith tnnketa , 4 c occasionally cried oat any m ^ on thestaU for one penny . - A wag pasy ^ fj y Aaipy tbe erenmg , and hearing the owner sake job of ti > o above expression , threw down a * eany , took np a brass candlestick , ( which was at « w tme ob the stall for tbe purpose of putting in a «« adl * . y and marched off , to the no-smaU morSfica 4 wn of tbeowner . ¦ - o ¦ - - = . AAAMS ^ CT . _ Nokihkbh Unoiu—At aateeting of the members of a » JiortbeHi Union , held « & ibe 11 th instant , it w ^ resolTOd" 5 aat aomat Xingard , jiews-agent ; » wi Bihaorejliai ^ dresser ; and James Maee , of ftW ****** * 1 * , f ? P S weeiTe sobBcriptoBs oBWh ^ foflfr ^ wt . ^ liwualBoresolTeS , ^ BurtAfttbankBofAe Union were dne to Feamu O ^ CMaor ; EBfc , ftirflieprofits of the Star , on the Sis * »« t ; to & Welsh patriots . " WaBbs Cokpajtt . —la 1837 at Company -was ineor-Tprated ' -for supplying this town with water , and wongb fifty per cent , is already spent on the shares , and money is short to pay the workmen , there is not a single pipe laid down , or eren a reserroir constroeted . Mr . Robert Valentine , contractor to the Company , lately appeared at lie "Gourt-hoase . on * gammons obtained by- eix of bw workmS for T |« B- >» aeBk ;« f toebe t «« - In ha defencefie
, . igeiwf th * wmsy b * 4 been paid . io on& Coward , Wbo i » b » de « ploTed to ^ a tiw ^ rork by © ontr » ct - ygjpfj ; itiiP T ahftMMiiCT - b » . «««^ f * PW ^ EB !*" 'V ; ' . ^ - . Sj > zm 3 l , &O-A ; Bante "wa » opened by fte JfcfieB , « ft To ^ sdmlted W « aMeday , t&e 3 rd and 4 th TnnWnf *' ' T »'" lfc ^ lStLai ^^ 1- j ^ U ^ ZJTJ- ^^ " w » ti ~ ——"* - ^ f ^ - ~ -1 . n-. flBBMgf c j 71 a ^^ y- ^» f |» fc ^ Mm-Mimi ^ Ll - ^^ fl ||^ n | XW 009 ^ &-Uw * ^ 4 ed ii « fca > fcuuo s < ai of ^ £ 185 ffe . 6 dVwnieh besp «» kiA « KieraB ^ ef those ladies who honoured fl » TnstitntkBi » Sb * ' < aB . it i « a neat edifice Iwitt at tte upper end of diaOdd Fellows' Hall , in ireunh
«*» Huw uaiuig inv . xuihub , hub ira . lire » mnd floor for toe boys , and another over h for sie girls , with a spacious V * rd , &c . belonging to it . Ob Thnrsdiy erening , the 12 h instant , agreeable to public notice , tJ » B « t . HmK Sso-wcll , MJL ^ incombent ttf C 3 ai » t '« Churchy Salford , preached a enara on bdalf of the same insfitntion in St . James ' s CSiurch , where flte congregation was sgain / called upon for their contribuuons in aid of Tiff flfttaWrnhmfint
Shjmff ' s Coubt . —F . loande , Esq ^ the sberifTs aBBBBWr , las appointed the IStb instant , for the ioifitgtif Mb Court in this town . Twkitt Chubcs . —On Sunday bistjtbe E * r . J . Johnson . iLA ^ of Horton , near Leek , Staffibrdsbire , preadiea IB tblS f ^ mrrh j Ha 3 ifa . T nn liAklf rtt tKn Omiti Missionary Society , after which a collection iraa made in . aid or its funds . Bombkt ^—The Bbop of Mr . James Turner imtcber ,. Haley . Hill , Korthowram , near tius town , was broken into « arly on Sunday morning last , and . « ip ^ r of articles belonging his trade , togeOer cwfihaeas , < fec was stolen therefrom , - PwsCT 6 iurT . —A few weeks ago , a qoaker from Hoffinwood , near Manchester , called at the Golden ZsB . SiDDonden . On entering the boose , he was
aoeosted by one of Lord John ' s Specials , ( who is decidedly tbe greatest nan in tbe Tillage ,. weighing sear 300 ibs _ be was eajoying bis cuBtomary wee drop / ' and in Ms favourite mood of taunting , ) with u , wbatartthon . * lams ropemaker . replied eld broad brim . "Oh PsayB the worthy , a ropaaaker art ftou—well , weU , can ta make one thinks ta , to base myself . 1 * X dare say I caa was tbe rej ^ t . Well , 111 bare a good ' nn with a noose juad allready 4 o « liRoa , » nd so tfjoaliaakemeooe . ** Veif we ? , * eaid to % xikfflr . " After exchanging a few xiore plain irords ' ' *? r aojdKBity of iuAtBamtmndg wnnds , tbe ftaakerjjgfcthe tamevtAmMrm ©* hS wnr cosuaftBr , aad , ^ kfl aU wiartnawnwrwba jfciisd tbife bosm » , bSSn 9 rmaetSTShiitffdtr mem * fmi » ^^ vfnm
*** * mp Hip fiiftf iftiiA , ^ wos edj m ^ Akjh tight « 4 er , prio « -&l ^?^^^^ S ^ t ^ J w ^ ^ Il ^ g ^^ S Wrlfe Jte , Peega > affiTMd
. V »« cQ * lint <» tK the pr « ent ftauC and' futw ¦¦¦¦ it i < fito « eB «^ t in ^ R « 4 ic ^ A *» ociatio SfcoBB , tD * J « fe « iid -at ^ nttre ^ aadwaw . Mr . C - '—^^^^^^ Htl ^^^ K XDVCHlDCVvHBHD'U'BHmw T wo MfTIWr » - ^ i ^^^^ b ^^ j . ^^ ry ^^^^^^ T ^^ y ^^^^ p ^^ wy ^ yyj' ^ ^^?* - ^^> e ^*^* ;^ ^^^ k |^«* 6 &at ^^^ aaS ^" * - « on ± ry . « f wlbidii « e , lwa * k » d , i » * nrlof fw « t v , WBM ( ir > tiiatAr |> eppl « of ^^ ad ^ boiiia gn : W- ^ 8 @w ? W »* r' * 2 r 1 * ^'«*¦* -wtetwai S ^ TnViflVfri ber ^ toad that * " bejtooldiaie 1 - ' Sa «* Jnfl > b *^ wpeopie mart pay another bni ^ Pitw ^^ ra ^ WErjsi i ^ P *^ «« « T ^« - ««
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tbe soo ^ to peopleofEngland were wj ^ to ^ t ette ^^^^^^^ te ^^ ipowerft \ " l ^ imnTeadteappBtf on "bebalf « T Mr . frost ; " > "• sw& « defeac 8 *« Seedaa n » s ¥ eai set on' foot , th * : ^ j ^ eeediof ^ Trbieawffll » e ^ d aly ^^ adcnowledfedm a - ^ l ^ r t » ea tho stibse ^ fibff a eoaf toted . » / Se ^ Bt wai lectnre « T « T Monday : erenj ^ f at th -. jwodt ^ iRooin , for th « -next month ; twopenc ^ wiSb * ebarged for admittance , < fe Sipae who canraak ' .. itjoicBiTeaieitt mre particolai ^ ' reqnested to atte »< 3 cr 5 &proc «^ will lS applied to w ^ defew * of tb pdtooen now in Chester Csrtlexin etujwi of ssdi So * ¦ -- - ¦ : ,. . - ..-. . V- "" ¦ - ¦ - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ - ¦¦
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t > : ?^» % ro : ^ The Coxmcn of fee Oidbam Pobtocal Assooatjon baTe passed a resoltttioiexpwssm of their opinion , that the Befeace Fond now in Mr .-O'Connor's hand should be appropriated for the defence of the Welsh prisoners , which are to be tried by Special Commission , it being the opinion of ftis meeting they will be ' the first-to * be tried . - ' - - . - ; v . ¦ -.- ¦ . - .- - . '¦ _ ¦ ¦ - - ..: - "" .: -- _ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - " . * ' '¦ - ¦ -. - . : / " HITU . 1 ¦ -- " - ¦ ' " ""¦ - " -- . ' - : ; r ; "" - " ; " " - •' ; ' ouham . - - ; - : ¦; - . ;" ... : ~ - , n ^ ,.. ^ i !— . mL- _ -- -- « .- _ -.-w . ¦"¦ --..-. ¦ . —^
_ Ihteksb Fog . —On- 'Friday and Saturday last , the fog was so thick that the regular market boats , Which attend erery fortnight , did not an-ire until Saturday forenoon , hanog been out in the Humber all night ; and many seTere accidents took place . One man and woman walked orer tbe quay into the Humber basin , unconscious of their danger until they were in the water . Fortunately , assistance was at band , and ttiey were rescued from a watery graTe . - - ^ : - - ¦ -- - ; Joixt Stock Peotoior Compakt . —This company commenced business on Saturday lasMu Mr . WUde s shop , 3 , Blanket-row , with a goodseleotion of beef , mutton , pork , potatoes , soap , candles , and other necessaries , which was all sold early in the ereninK »>«»» " ») "jncu tt » h aii uoia eauy-in tne OTcmng
, leaTing a good profit for the benefit of the company . A ot one-fourth of the people that attended could get supplied . ; and although eyery means had been used by tbe ahopocracy to prejudice the minds of the people against the promoters , they still flocked to the shop , until the door and footpath were blocked up , and they were obliged to go empty away , to lay out their money with those who are the chief suppor t of those that oppress the people . But the difficulties which the directors had to meet with will be done away this week , and the store will be better supplied on Saturday . It is expected that a large shop in the butter market will be opened the week following , aa the directors are making arrangementa for that purpose .
Sebiods Accn ) Drr . ^ -On Monday nigfat , Robert Holland , a gold duster , or one who plies on ti » e nTer w « tb a small boat , was in the Victoria Up rather tipsy . On bis road home be nafortunatdy missed bis way , and / walked into the Humber , over the Jetty , near the Barton horseUjoatlandiacTjiaee Bis- b ^ y wa » : Botlt ) un < runffl Tnesday noon , at low water .. _ Odd Fellows . —On Monday erening last , the Victoria Lodge of the Independent Order of Odd £ ellows , M . U p held their ibnrth anniTersary at the lodge room , Royal Hotel Tarern , Welfingtonstreet , when about 150 sat down to a good and substantial dinner , provided by Host " Wbitton ; P . G . M . Tbomas Morgan Gresham occupied the chair , and D . G . M . Williams acted as vice . When the cloth
was drawn , the Chairman gaye the first toast , " The Queen . " Song— " God bless her ! " by Mr . Appleby . "Prosperity to the Independent Order ! " by P . G . Lynn , which was ably responded to by D . G . M . Qark . A great many other toasts and songs -were giTen , and the company broke up at a late hour , highly gratified with their erening ^ amusements . Womaji Drowhkd . —Early on Monday morninit , an old woman , named Elizabeth Hall , who was an namate of the Workhouse , was found floating oh the xiTer at Limekiln Creek . It appears the unfortunate woman bad left the Workhouse the preceding day to Tisit her daughter , who lires in the Pottery , and in returning in the evening bad missed her way and fallen into the river . An inquest was held on her body , at the Workhouse , when a rerdict of " Found Drowned" was recorded .
. IwftUESi . —On Saturday , an inquest was beld over the body of a bttle gtrl ^ named Ann Bartliffe , who , on the Wednesday previous , had been / accidentally burned . She lingered until Friday / when she expired . A verdict of " Accidental death" was returned . - ""' - "'
KXCB 9 SOND . Chdbch Buildiho SociErr . —On Sunday last , an excellent and impressive sermon was preached in the morning , and one in the afternoon , in the Chapel of the Holy ; Trinity , in Richmond . rby the Rev . J . B . Bir twhistle , M . A . A liberal collection was made after each Sermon , in aid of the Bipon Diocesan Church Building Society . TcKwiPs .- ^ There is now growing in an allotment of Moorland , belonging to the Rev . James Barmby , of Melsonby , near Richmond , a fine crop of turnips , many of them measuring thirty inches in circunc ference . :
ASBTON > VMZ > £ U-XiT 2 fE . Pdbuc Mbbkho . —We had apubUe meeting last night ( Tuesday ) , to take into epnsideration the best me * n » of- »« sMtingMr , Fro 8 t and the other patoioU m Waks , and it was one of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings we have had for some time . A resolution was passed commiserating ^ with our Welsh brethrnt , and determining to support them in a pecuniary point of view , as & asin their power Hesra handsome cdlleetion was made for the furthering of the object and a committee appointed with power to add to their number , to receive subscrip-S * V ^ * ^*« » rf Manchester , propoaedjand ¦ lb . Wilham Aitk « n , « aeond ? 4 tW i ^ Jntfaw " ? tW , addressed tbe meeting about three quarters of air hoar each ; their speeches gave great satisfaction add drew forth rapturous applause . Mr . JohnaonalBO addressed the meeting ,.
• " ¦' "" - ¦"• PBBBTQlf , . j ¦" . - ;¦; - -- ¦ ? wuc Mkktwg . —On Thursday la it , a pabBc g tanting yaa hejdin theSadieal Amoasaon Koon , Lawson-street , for the purpose of taking into tkmti d ^ on the best mea » for raisin * a sttb ^ pHonh ) aidox MKFrost , and tbe other Chartist prisoneVs of Wales , ; oommittea for treason and aeditioB . Mr . John Gregory was called to Ae chair , who , after opeaiBx the bnsin « 6 s of the meeting , called' on Mr . James Murphy , who spoke at ' comsWerable length on theJnJM «« i ¥% P& » M ToA » , *» trteti ^ with contempt and ridicule the JuW coapliintB of the people ; and concluded by moving that a committee be formed for the purpose of raising sabecriptions to aszist cmr bTeihren in "Wales , at urir foruooming trials . It was seconded by Mr . < 3 eorge Halton , when a committee was formed , several oollecting books were ^ giren out , and it was agreed to m ^ v every THesday evening , in the Association Aoom , to receive sabseriptions . _ > -. ^
. :- . . V } .- KAHCHESTER . ' - Bx > B ^ af - xr a Cunut . —On Monday last , a young man , named William Armitage , was brought up at Borough Court , charged with baring broken open a desk in the warehouse of liis' employers , and stealing about ten sovereigns . One of ; the clerks , named WaUamRsbMj stated &at be wista . the employ of Messrs . Buckley ; and KerehAW , curriers , and the prisoner was also another derk in the same ofilce . On Tbarsday morning lasW -mtness locked np the desk in the oountmg-house , *^! ^ rUcb he , left £ 17 in 5 wr clerk , qbeervid" tp ^ Ttneeruiaf ; &Bjtiiou ^ tion deskbajd ; been brokfin , 0 M % 'as a board was cone fromtbe -foot . , He then SaioinM the ( fek /«( ro ^ coTBred that £ vf xtjiaqverag&Si andievea half-sove reigns ware missiaxl 'A"yoimgwoman , named Han .
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MAHCH £ ST | 1 R BOROUGH COlJRt . " 'i ¦ ¦ ; " : .: ¦ / ; TUESi ^ iv | l » c « MBB 3110 ^ : ^ :: ' - ^ ;; ' r-IJtPOKTXKT TO KASXKBStAlTO OPeBATlTK SPIHMSBS . Mr . Benjamin Nicholu , cotton spinner , Otapel ^ street , Ancoats , was summdned to show cause why he . refused to pay £ r 0 ? . 6 d . claimed by Jamew Hainsworth , an operative spinner , lately in his employ ^ : ; - - ¦ .-o-. ¦ - ' .:. ' the complaint was laid at the instande of » be operative spinners' trades' onion , and ira 8 ¦ of , some importance , as it involved a principle in the payment of the men's wages . ; : : : ; ¦ : Mr . Taylor , solicitor , of Bridge-street , appeared as advocate for the complainant ; and TOr / Horris , solicitor , of Prinoeas-streHBti for Mr . Kichblls . ; * I Mr . Taylor said be was instructed to request the particular attention of the bench to this case , utiie mgcBMsr ^ m ^ mm « nti :-. ; - " - « ' ^ : ; . \~ i ^ , « . ^
event of it would decide several hundred trthers . Theground on which his client resteahis'case was this : —When he entered Mr . Nicbolls ' s service , it bad been agreed upon , between the employer and his mn , that the , men should reoeive a certain ^ r t ** g ^ m . i& M . p&to ;' m <> % &Afafa vr . pr trrtaj five haito » dditional . But Mr . Nieholls bad been indirectly spinning 235 's . and callinjr it to the spinners 220 ' s , by whioh the spinner was defrauded of 6 d . per lo . But as they had only lately tried the yarn , they only wished to recover for the last 411 b ., which would be £ 1 0 b . 6 d .
Mr . Maude said , the summona was taken out / or embexxlement , which would be a fetal objection if it wereurged ^ , -: ' : " - ^ .- . ¦ - ¦ • ¦;> ¦ ;;¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ . ' :.:. ' ¦¦ . ¦ . Mr . Morris ' ' said , ; he would take no objection of that kind , as he wished the ease to be heard and decided on its merits . : - ;' : / : ' - ' ¦ . ¦ ¦' _ . " ¦¦ - ; ¦ & ' . ' . ¦ „ ' . James Hallsworth , the complainant , was then sworn . He stated , that he had been m tbeemploy of Mr . Nieholls , and had been spinning 200 ' s and 220 ' s . The wages of the spinners had been reduced . They were now 2 s . 5 d . for 220 ' s , and rose 3 d . per lb . for erery five hanks ; but Mr . Nicholla haabeen payingbim for 220 ' s , thoughhe had been spinning £ oO Bm ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ . '¦" ...- ' - ' ¦ ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦¦ .- '¦ i ,-j- " - * - '; . ¦ - " . ' ^; : -
: ^ -JIr ^ % n 4 ftr : Wben ' -did , yoii ' ft ( 8 i- 'findi > ut ' t ]] atio ' a weWfiMnnirig 235 ' s ! v ^ Hallgworth ^ A fortnight since . / ' We . Maude—How many lbs . of this 235 ' rbave you spun since then ! ^ : ' Complainant—Forty-one lbs . : - Mr . Maude—And how much a pound ought yon to have for these 235 ' sl . -V" J Complainant—I cannot eay : only the difference must be 6 d . per lb ., as it rises 2 dr every five banks , Mr . W . Arrowsmith , secretary to the Spinners ' Union , stated , that he had tried the yarn : in : the Bame way that the employers did , and found it to
Mr . Morris said , Mr . Nieholls : spun yarn for a particular market , not as a single thread , but as a doable thread , and it was xequiaite' in spinning yarn for the purpose of doubling , to spin rather over the count . Each spinner ' s , wheels were set by a pinion to produce a certain count ; and this man , Hallswortb , bad spun from the same ^ wheelsfor twelve months without the slightest alteration having been made in . the counts . Mn Nicholls bad occasion to suspect that some cops had been taken ont of his mill , and this man was discharged . He was one of the members of the Trades' Unionand there was
, evidence to prove that he ( Hallsvrortb ) was to bring this charge for the Union , and to receive JE 10 if he could j > rove it . , ; Then with regard to the counts , he had Mr . Nicholls ' s overlooker in oonrt , who would prove that every pair of wheels wasset to the count , and that Hallsworth ' s bad been set at 220 s * He would also tell them the average number which was put » n bis book , and the average number of every spinner ' s work , and also that afl the yarivth *> had been spun by the eomplainant- had been Bent but for 220 8 - - ¦ - ¦¦ ' ¦ ' , _ ' ' . ;¦' ' " ; - " V -- " - ' - -- : ' ' - ¦ ' r , Mr . Maude asked if they would not run more .
. Mr . Nicholls said , it was impossible to epin the yarn to the precise number ; it would go four or five coarser or finer ; but let it go which way it ^ dght , they were paid for 220 ' s . f T ri Mr- Maude—Were you aware that they reached Mr . Nicholls- —No ; and he was not spinning that number . It is possible that there willbefiiie threads , and the spinner with a practised eye can detect them ; and we think he has picked oat these cops which they have tried * If there is an error between me and my men , they are at liberty to come and prove their work , ¦ Mr . ; Taylor said , he had been initructed to state , that a document had been sent tbrpugh the mill for the swiature ^ pf the men , tBat the master had not been guilty of this practice , and they dare not refuse ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦
to sign it . . '¦ :-.-.- .- ; - ; . ; : ¦ " * . "' ' - ;¦ .. ' -.-- ' . .. ; . Mr . Nicboll * said b » knew of no such document , Mr . Maude said be could not interfere , if there " »; mo Jt would not be unreasonable that there should be suob a document , as the master had a right to know whether bis other men bad soch a charge against him . —Mr . Nicholls ' s character bad oeen unpugned : and the question was . whether tber ^ wasLsiiai « tlononTflspart to employ bis men in spmniBg 235 ' s , when he was paying them for 220 V ; and a great deal would depend on whether this man had t » kaa average cops or selected ones . " *'" T * : *~» HaUswortb said be took the cops froni different mules . . He accused Mr . Ashwortb , the manager , of giving him too high a number , tad said they were 240 s or vpwardB , and be turned ; him off for ^ it ; and any of the men wbo oomplained would al * o bo turned oE ' - ¦ . '¦ : ' : ¦ ¦ ' :- ¦ '¦' - ' -- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ .: : . - - ^ -v ' V- ' j V . > :- ¦ - - ' - - . ¦
Mr . Ashwortb said the reason be diMbarffedttie eomplainant was , that -he counted bis eops , and found three short . ; " ^ . Mr . Morris raid he was prepared to Bbow , that this very yarn was sold for the same number as that which Hallaworth was paidfor . ^ " . Mr . Mande gaid that would prove thai Mr , Ni ; cbellswui fair dealer , butnot that theman was not entitled to bis wages . / > . - Mri Morris then a % ked Hallsworth if ^^ hewmsunot to xecerre £ m from the Bpinners * union , if he < rot a
convtction against Mr ,. Kicholl «; but HaUBwortl i replied in the negative ; - : ' ; , -: ¦ , .. ¦; .: / ¦ - M * i H 015 ? . * aon cafled Jobu Taylor , who stated that be jiad been in Mr . Nieholls ' aeBiployv aa a Bpinnerfor nearly three years . He had the . pair of wheels a « ijrtiang to Hallsworth ' i , and was spmnink tbe tame counts , VXPa . He had heard HaltewortS complafai onoe or twice , that his ( witness ' s ) sets weighed heavier than bis , and that he ( Hallsworth ) was therefore spinning a finer number / There was great ^ difference in the spinners taking up their threads . ¦ . . - ¦" . - . - ¦ ¦ - - ¦ - ¦• . ¦¦ :- . . ¦ . -. - . ;
Mr . . Taylor—What is tbe average amoTmt of wagesr I think about 45 s . or 46 s . ^ ^* . Mr . Morrifrr-Thia man has been actually earninir from 4 &s . to 50 » . per we « k , and he is coming here to lay this paltry complaint . V » i , Mr > Taylor- ^ Very well ; if he has been etrnUii twice asmnch he has a right to it ; and-that & no res ^ n i ^ bashould nothavevrbathe earns ; ¦ ' ¦ 4 \ ^ V ' -PJ . Mr . Maude—It is not improbable ; thatwlien spinning % 0 ' s , one cop out of 1 ^ 00 might be picked ont , wlacb would reach 23 ^' s . _ If he . was on a pair of ?*!?*¦ i * % 22 O ' b , and it ran ^ 215 « b , he shwddbe for 220 7 ~ " ' ~ '" " rr "
paid ' s . : -- : rpr : 1 ^ . M aude aBked if ^ it could not tai aecextaked what number the yarn actnallj ^ waa . < vT Mr . Moms said ; it was impoeaible to do ik because tig yarn complained of had been « pl £ and rwBs now in the process of manufacture . ' : 1 ? i < m Taylor asked the Fitness Taylor ! if they ; wer not now spinning a ooarser yarn ; and Taylor said taey were . :,- . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦"¦ ' . '¦' ., . - - " : ¦ _ ¦ ¦ : ' \ ..-.-: ' .- ' . ¦ - J Me ^ Maade asked if Biat had beeji ^ de « igi » dly tj . tered to make H io . : T * - Mr . Nicholls saidithad not . He made an alter | qoa ^ i to «^ th ^ ualiwi and the result , wbM iss ^^ Ms ^^^^ mmm ^ j ^ mmt
msmmmmm ^ p ^ ° iiSil ^« eight to nine lii ^ tt ^^^ ofig iW ^ ffles ^ copmm mn M ^^^ WmmZhi ^^^^^ W ^^^ 0 i ^ Byito . Morri » -If youwerejo 1 i ^ pa | r ' of wbeeM * ° i ?* £$ ** '¦ & * &vat * viAmwt ^ ^^ f ^^^^^ v M ^ ^ pfo ^~?~ M By Hr . Maude- ^ Ia there any partiealar * fi ^ y >' you Workmen mvo . over or nndex wi ^ iAtii ^ daaiSB&i v r ^**^ * f ^ Pl * b » we inf ^ NiPpHI bers we-wofe 68 to epia . It aay nffitmiMe or a btsfrbelow . i-: — : ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ : .- ¦ ¦ •' -F- -- •* ¦ ,.-. •*>§¦*•' : Mr . Arrowimitk . fte »*^ it ^ : i ^ % rt& ££ H
^ s ^^ m ^ m ^ ^^^^ s ^ t ^ M ^ W ft w ^^ e ^ SJIffiS ^^^ . Jtr ^ Taylor suggested ; that t « ro spinners on eact side snould go to see uM-iarn «> *> ^ "¦ - '¦<¦ - ¦ ; * ' r -Mr . Morns said ft w | p > iaKio * dWot |^ iiioS because tbe yarn « w aRi 6 l £ ?~ ^ "T ' ' -.- ; ' - ^ f ¥ * Morru-Wei ^ m ^^ Um Mmiii f
and the yarn is coarser *( $ ir ' - ^ ! »^ w ^ y . . Mr . Maude—How do ydtf *« b ^ Ifbr ibis raW ation ? - - ¦ - -- / -y- v- ' ::. - ¦ .: ¦ :- - -r " . 1 v .: -: r' - - --r ¦ ¦¦< : t *' - . * -s-:-i . ^ . Mr ; Mowis-ri ^ pr ^^^ fip ^^ of the cotton , might' jafy ; the ^ ^ yiirtf aillttlej and ! appeara fliat in fl » t pieparatioa an ; alteratidnHa been made . ¦; . v ••¦;• f f r :: ' : ^ - ^ - * - ' •'"' : ^^ v-bit Mr . Maude ^ Don i y ^ Jsbnsider that it ii nec&n iaJ now tha . t it ib coarse *? v ^ - : ?¦' . - , '¦ : ' : - ' :-. ¦ - ¦ ¦ - ' / : MrlMprri » -- ) CWabi ^ . , : ¦ . - - ^ - i : ' : <' -.: - ;>« : V ¦^^^? Nfej ^^ . * ft ^^^* U « ittn Mr . Maode- ^ What I wantWknowiBthisitia it been accidentall y or intentionally doae . now to
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S ?? *** I * w ^ n / rooiir 8 er yarn than yod were when this man was with you ! ; r ^ AWcbM 8-- j 4 ; : I made alittte alteration ; and fte . result of it was to cause the cotton to draw a Iutlefireerthrou | di the rollers ; and it is a standing agreement between me and my men to pay them aMOifding to > tbi ^ n ^ q ^ ; wm ck : ^ ey are isltv and when tne cops run a little finer , we consider it U made up by those that run a little ooarser . Mr . Maude—Yes ; but their assertion to day is , that ft has been oyer as high aa fifteen . ; ¦ . ¦ Mr . Morris—^ The average [ is not so much . thiB man waswith * an 1 : >/ :
. Mri Maude—la there any means of ascertain : « iir . --h : t- .: ;; ¦?; . - & \' - ;^ - ] , :- : £ - < K .. V- - r .: = -. ; : :- ' . ; , ; v , . -: ; -llr ..-Mo i * i 94 ^ o ;; .: V , - :.: : ' ~ :: --: ' ? - ^ u r :=:-r . r : ¦ ¦ Mr . Maudesuggested thatifthat could be done it would be the jbest way . He would go himself if they chose : and if they could make him understand it , he should / be happy to arbitrate . the matter as fairly as-he could . But as it was he did hot like to arbitrate in casea in which he did not fully feel what was right . " - ¦¦ ¦ : .: ¦ ¦ : ; - ^ ; r , '\ v \ : ¦; - ¦ . - , '¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ -Mr . vMoTri » tbougbt tb& would be giving Mr . Maude too much trouble , and it waa not necesbkj- ::. ¦ .: ¦ ¦¦• : • ¦ ¦ ¦ . •;¦ : > , . ; K ' . ; , - , . : ¦ :- ¦ - ¦ : " .:. ' . - ¦ - ;;;; - - - : . yMr . Maude—Tronble 1 ; Oh ; ; we ought never to tmnk anything [ ioo much trouble in administering JU 8 tlO « . : ¦ ¦ . : :. - ¦¦ ¦ - ;¦ •• ¦ ¦ :.. .: ¦¦ •;• . ; ¦ ¦¦ . ^ - < . ¦ ¦ :- : - \ -- - °
On further examination by Mr ; Morris , the witness who was last called , stated that he was at the White ; Ha * t on the i 5 th of ^ this month , when Hallsworth was there , and sat next to him . A man with him , named Barnes , said to Hallsworth , •* Are you not to receive £ 10 if you convict your master ii' and Hallsworth said , "What by that I" and Barnes said , •* Well , art thotr ! " and Hallswotth g ^ id , * Ybs ^ : ' ' -V ^) 9 aU 8 wdr 1 bj / ihetplanatibnV'ofthii ; 8 aid ' tbere bad
been a £ 5 " bagging club , " which they had been obliged to give up for fear of Mr * Nichplls ; and the spinners ' said they would let them have i £ l 0 j if he was tprned away . - ' ¦< .. : . ¦ "" . ¦ . -: ¦ ::: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V ; ¦ . * . '¦¦ ¦; - ¦ ¦ ¦' : ' Mr . ^ 'Mande *' MkM . 'Ha ' lI 8 wprtli '' : ^ rh ';' ' he did ribt complain to his master when he found that he was spinning too high a count ; arid llallsworth saidif he did , he-should be turned away , and so would : an ^ o « tteciBten . ^; :.- " ^ : > > : ;" -v ¦^ ^ ¦ i-- < " - : < :: \ -y- ^ : ^ Mr . Maade said , he thought no master would dismiss bis servant for such a , cause . Hallsworth saidj he had been- discharged for exposing Mr . Nicbolls ' s treatment of his men tbthe town .
: Arrowsmith saidiif the men ^ said a wordi they were discharged at once , . - •¦ ¦ ¦ v ^ ' ¦ > , ' 'Mr . Maude said it was an easy thing when they found that they were running too far , to go to the foremaa and represent to him that the cops vvere much over the count , ThiB secretary surely did not mean to say that a man for merely doing that would be turned off the premisea . . The Secretary—Most certainly . Mr . Maude ? - Well , its very extraordinaryi ^ . 'Gpupwnant- ^ Lnierely ' toIdthe . ' manager that I was spinning aoout 20 ' a ov * r the ..-count ,, « ad Tgot"n 6 answer , but was discharged about an hour and half afterwards . : ¦ - ; : . '¦ : ¦ . ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ; - ¦ : / ¦ ¦ . ' . ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ . . - ¦ . . ¦
Mr . Maude—The question is whether you bjive made every reasbhable ejcertion to have thiB matter adjusted , and whether the party complained of Btiil refuwd . It does not appear to me ¦¦ ¦ that' you have . Now Ainlesa you ' eau show that these cops were taken j iromiscuously , » nd that by parties who have ho interest in : the question , I think you-wiU hardly make out your case . It is hardly to be supposed that a man in such acaae would not piok out finer oops . We have it upon the testimony of the managet wbo is . present ¦ j and one of the magistrates seams to know enough of the matter to know that
fine threads will run ^ with greater variety than the coarser . And now , whether a number might run to 235 ' s , which was intended for 2 ' 20 ' si is difficult to say Some say that itmight , and others ; that it could not . Mr . Nicholl said he had merely made a light alteration , and he was someirhat surprised to Hud th * cops running muchjiner . ? ; Complainant replied whether the aiteratlon were much or little it made a material difference to him . He was every Saturday night about I 0 s . out of pocket . — ¦ - ¦ : ; '¦¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ '¦ . ¦" -. "¦ - . - , - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ::: ¦ ' . ¦ ¦• ,.. - "¦;¦
Ms . Mude said \ & did not think they had gone far enough with their case . They ought to have shown that a great number of these cops were running np to this number before they charged the « nas- > ter Tritk anything unfair towards the men . There had been no intentien shown on the part of the master . The question was whether heWl by this process raised the countBand not paid for them . He did not think they had proved the case . Mr . Taylor observed that the threeTcopa were taken from three different setB . ; M > . MaHde- ^ If you oouid prove , that the point would be of value . ¦ :- ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ::, - ..- > Mr , Tajlor—We ^ could not test it in the mill ;
wo dared npt . for fear of losing our situations . t Maude—Unless you can show a case of that Bort , 1 think you have no business to say so . ¦ / ^ r * ^^ r-Wh y , he was discharged immediately ^\ Mr , ;^ a ^ e-- ^ e 5 ; ^^ ibjt ^ jrt ^ rlie ^ 4 ramjfiMcr $ ^ sernOlPfrhJOh waa tantamouat to Mr ^ Nicholls cheat-; mg : hk wbrkttieiiiv ; . ;;^ : : ^ r ,, , rrlr .. -v- :: / - ; ' - - - ^^ a ^ fes *^ * the "aatter rests with you . ^^ l itaWr ^ 'tte manager . of Jk »« ani , was then JwPf nT , J » : said he was perfectly a # are oFwhat becanie ; of tbeee cop »^ er ^ hey oame-frbp the spiaaers '* handB , and be could undertake to swear that ¦« pt on ^ oaf the 220 ' s of the complainant ' s epumine ¦ *' ¦ -mMm " >«* 5 R * tV ^^/^ itiK :. > - ^^'_ ' . ¦ JLji-. iiL . i - ~ -a . i --Jv ^ /*! ' -.. ' .: •/ .
yBTONIpBfcf 9 » have calledaao ' s h * fc ; nbtbeen sold to th « l * m& persons to whom you ; have sold 230 / B ;? -, ' -WiWSS-r-Xes ' . - ' '' ¦¦ . /¦ . '• ¦¦ ., . J : " ¦ .:. ' ; , ; . ' ; . . : ' - .: ' . ' ; '¦;"' - ' ; Wfe ^ Maudfr- ^ JQo : you . mean ! to say that you neVer 8 old 28 Qs to the same person to whom you sold the 82 Q a 1 | i ^ . r- ;; . - .... ¦ . ; ¦ ,: ¦• ¦ . ;¦• ,- > . ;¦ . ; ; - . \ - \ . ¦ ¦ . ^ : S 'r .: :-i r , ; W » tiei ^ Ceirtauilyi ' • . ¦ : '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦;¦ - ' ¦ " , /¦ . ^ - ' : ¦ - ^ ' : ' --; ^ -Mr . * icholls-- () h : ; no . . . . ' : / :-v ' . ' -- ¦ ¦ " ¦ - . ¦ • t . \ - . " - ' : ' ;; - V Alr .: Maude—Gan you take upon you to swear that ^ m ^ : bj-to : nw ^ ii « fia been sold
. The Manager— -I can swear by the books which : ih $ y ^^ pt'y ^ / : i : - -y- /^ :. s- i- " - <\ -.-- ' \/ . ; : ; ..: ' - '' r : ^ i- / ^^^ ude ^( to ; the compiaihants > --Mr ; Nichohs admits that certainly a disadvantage waa caused to the mon by this alteration ; but then it was eqjialiy W ^ TAuJ ^ eowtohimby ; itg running finer /^ Now , tnfr ^ uestion was , whether ^ it was within an average loiss > r gain to thevwprknaan ; He did not think ither * uras any evidence produced at all that there wasanaterage . On the other hand , the intentions of , tM ^ ttter were fairly accounted for , as being bo&est . from ; ttie fact , that the yarn had been sold 'U-foMhe-aa ^ eVnumbe
alteration which he had made might work dioadvs 4 tag « 6 n 8 ly . to to workman ; but so it did to the master ^ But then he saidtbat that was the fair « 8 *** 4 ; - * * - ' . M # . ' ; -bu » ne 88 . It turned put disadvantageous jto the' workman , but then it might hive ttiJfE , edout : otherwi 8 e . It was quite impossible , supposing themanager to be believed , that . Ihere had been traad : ujpon the workmen . He thonght that M ' sW-ti ^ 'le ^ iBS ^ rbistber ., the men thought it ne ^ ° ^ W M : jprptejct themselyes out of the ; mill , or tinetiigv n iraB right ; he ^ ould not give an ; opinion there—b ^ tia all the ^ idaBeBjCommon fairness to tbe maaWte ^ rMuireci that a workman shonld an ta hin
^ m m ^ m ^ mm ^ m ^ M " goes ; to teuitto * toi ^ H ^^ aghiT ! that in aH these cases a Aan was <^ led , uwn to try what an appeal to his Waster wuld do T )« fore he ventured with it but of doors . In hif opimon , such a course of conduct was likely to create an additional sympathy between ttie master Wd the workman , especially where the toaster jpercfived that the workman looked to him iud reUed ;> lppu him for redreiB . The case was tbM dismissed ; and Mr . Taylor , on the part of , his clients , thauked the magistrates for the patient attention they had g iveff to it . ¦;" ¦ ¦ •;¦¦ . ; . ; : > v / : ^ P ^ &ut ^ w liean ^ ox " jfte case , ti ^ e CburVvrag
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w 9 rUiBJi of ? 0 BnjdAL has kioked ^ ut her Ministers . ; ¦;¦¦ : ; ,. ; : ' , ; ' ; . ¦ . - . . ¦ . - •¦ ~ :. l \ : \ : ; - ~ - : ---U ¦' : '¦¦ : ¦ . " : ' . - . '¦' Two other persons have-bMn ^ arreBtedmParis on ^ . cbarj ^' v '' cou 0 G | tod :- :. wii ; b- ' -: ' the latetv ^ lnferiuf Machine explosion . Some anna and ammunition were found concealed in their reBpcctivd-reBidences . ' Paruament met ^^ yesterday ^ ro ^ Bjtf , ' . arid was prorogued to Thursday , 16 th January , for the dispalcbbf busuiesB . " ¦ ¦¦' - . ¦ ¦> " -: " . " : ¦ - ; - s * ,- - - > " ^ c--ii
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TO ; THE ; -CHABtIOT 5 ¦ ' OF ^ I ^' - ' ; CQ 1 JKT ' Y ' ' 6 T ' ; ; . ; ' .. /¦;; . / - ; ¦ ¦ ¦ : ^^^ Mfc ^ V v ^^ v ^ - -: ?^ :- . " f . Respected Friends , ' . ¦ . : -S w . ( - : - ' - >^ ' . T \ TE D ^ EPiV REQfiET that we ; artf under Jtft , v T necessi'y of requesting ^ you NOT TO FSr ANY MONEV to Mr : jAfifiS REAYESvfbr ^ r Defence Fund , or any other purpoBe , as lie is nbfc authorised to receive any ; and is not now the James Reaves he once was . , : ' ' . ¦ - ' : y ' ¦ ::-y .-- \ ' -- : ' - )' : ^ , . '¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ -: . '¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' - ¦"' " ¦ - . ¦' We- . aref - , ~ : ¦ ¦ ' ;; ~ v ' ; -. ^ /;¦ ¦ ; . ;>¦ ¦ ;;; . ' . ' - ¦ . Your « reipectfully , r WILLIAMS and BINNai Sunderiand , Dec 10 th . ' v v
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SUBSCRIPTIONS to the ^ Rev . J ; B , StepheaVt Defence Fund :-- ¦ - ^ ¦ vT ¦ 1833 . ^^ v- ^^/^ . ^ - ^ - f t ^ : Feb . 4—From Hyde , per J . Daweon ";;> -10 4 9 * ,. » Ashton , per J . Duke ... 25 p 0 Mar . I— „ Stalybridge , p «* Gi Dean -13 0 ; 0 „ Ashtori . porJ ; Duke ... 26 0 Q „ M > r / A « rn 5 / Of , perJ . Duke 50 0 0 14— „ Rochdale , per ; J . Livesey Ii ) 0 0 10— „ Leifch , per J . Newton ... 20 0 0 ; ¦ ¦ . - ., „; .. Ck > lne , perJ . Wateotf . u fi 0 0
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; Reoeired * r T . P . Carlisle , for « ie Defence pf John Fro ** , Esq . : ^ - " : ¦;¦ . - .. . - ¦ ¦;" - ¦ : ¦ ¦ : ; - ^ :.: '' : v . ¦ : ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦^^¦ i ; . V ; --- >^; ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .: ' >" .. T- - - . ' ' - / : £ - « , ' -i - ' v ; MK-: Sft * h « n . \ Vy . ; y- ^ v :, . ;; / > w- . ... - -. 0 1 0 • : iMrvSohplpfiiv ; .. , w " ¦ » . ; . ;> w ; - ; .. ^ .. i > i | ' '" 0 ' ' 3 -: J . Sutton ... >; . ' .: -. ; . ¦ ¦ . ; .. ' ¦ „ .- ¦ :.. »'¦ "' m . ' - ' 0 ' - O- ' - 'H--. '' M »^ 6 ibson -w . : ; .. K ... " . ^ . ^ - " .. ^ ... ^ O . ' -o ,- . ^ . J . Knlott i . 4 v . V . ; . > .. * ... v . v , ¦ ; - . - . 0 2 0 G . Thompson ..... > ,. . » ¦;• ¦ ,. ;; . v . 0 0 ft Mr , Hatton : ....: ¦ :.. „ ; V . V ... ; . ;! v .. 0 ^ ^ 8 The Money shall be « ent next week in Mr . Hktwootfs parcel , being now ^ tbolate . v ; v
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A ^^ a ^ n ^^ rgV ^^ forbirgkry ; li ^ MPi ^ t ^ s ?^ v TheO ^ J ^ V- |^ thepreBent , myLordimd ^ ntle ^ nijlltoe w 0 # e no farther occasJon for y ^ 'MniSSSR * ' ^» Ul T b > eagpod as to attend w ^ p * Ta «^ , 4 be « stdayoftW ojlockinthel ^ iig , towmchtimo t ^^ ¦ J H ? hej | Ku ^^ pc ^^' : t ^ Larii gen ^ einan ; W ^ tmo appjt&rs for any of the pri-AG « M 6 iaan ^» lt . M » tb « wB , as we heard)—My Lords » l ^^ riad ^ tbe par * of Thomas Keyes . The ppt ^ e * Saving befn emt for , were birpught Bown in tw ^ attm van , under an escort of the 12 th ^^ c ^ i '| anig |«^ j | i ^ Mii b | pught i | tttp Court , were then plyeday ^ ft ^ kj ^ :: l ^ Ay a . 11 ftpjwa . rftrf in fnW . able -spiri& thoBgh- ^ Frostyiooked much careworn Z ^ phMi ^^ Willifiisia ^ tenined his coorago apparenfly ., "Wm . ; Je ^ w 8 Aflr « i « jid Waters frequently -sntiled . 'Ltrvel ^^ pbo -hj iavbeen > shot through the thigh , waa brougltf in on a crutch .
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- Mr . Bellamy-John Frost , Charles Waters , John LoveU , RicKardB | | fleld ^ J 6 haRees , George Turner , ( otherwise Coles ); Zaphaniah Williama , Edmond Edmonds , Jenkih Morgan , Solomon Bntton , W ^ uamjpnesj and James Aost ^ come to ^ a bar ; ^ The Chief Justice—Prisoners , you have been called mto Court at this time for the purpose of being informed , that the Grand Jury have found truebilla againBteacbof ^ ou for -Hi gh ^ Treasbh . You-will have copies of the indictments , and a copy of the panel from which theJury will betaken , deliver d to i yOttvin dae ; time . In tho mean tiire , the Court wishes to know if ypti have any Counsel . o » wish to have any one assigned to you as Counsel or attorneys ; but if you' are not now wenaMd to an-; ^ i ^ S ^ ii j ^ v ^ - ' ^ :: www ' ^ - K : **?' » my- ^ pnn *^ P « tQiariet Waters , Jobn
swer , you . will only have ; to express your wishes betweea this time and the tine of your trial , which J" ^ . *** . * P'ace . untU the 31 st of this month , and it shall be attended to . ; : : ; ^ v Mr . Wightman--My LbrdsM am instructed by the Crown to apply to the Sheriff to furnish a cepy of the panel . ; : ^ :- ±$ &i - "'" - ¦ r Mr . Owen , solicitor ^ My Lord , I apffer for ¦ one or two of the prisoners , and I wish to make an application to have the inpuey Vfhich was taken from them returned to them . I appear for Zephamah Williams . - ' - The Chief I justice-- Which is' Zephaniah Williams ! r-. ( The prisoner being pointed but ) ^ D 6 you wish to have this gentleman assigned to you as your solicitor ! } , . '"¦''¦ ¦/ . . ¦' :- ^ - ¦ -, ; . ¦¦ " .. /¦ v ; , • ¦ * ¦ : ' ;; v The prisbneri Zcphaniab Williams—I do , my Lofd . Ten pounds were takenffbmme .
The Chief Justice—Before we can grant your application , Mr . Owen , we must kn ' pw if " the money forms any part of the p > oof 1 ' . ; : - v : ; r Mr . Wightman—My . Lordg , on the part of the Crown , we have no objection to give up the money . The Chief Justices-Then let itlie it so . ^ r . ^ Owreri—I appear also for Jones . " TheCjBief Juetice ^ Isthat Bo t W . ; Jones—Yes j my Lord , ; application for hiB money to be returned was then granted . ; : ^ : : , Mr ; Owett-rMav I presnme to » sk ; -my Lords , if we may hot apply to have cotnwel assignad at a future period , between this 4 nd the trial ? The Cnief Justic 6 ^ Certainlyj upon your making application ; . . tp Mr . Bellamy , the Clerk of the . Crowiji ; -.: . '¦ ¦ : . . •; ,. - ,. ¦ ¦ .: ¦ . : ¦/; ., ; . ¦¦ : ¦ . ¦ ;; .. ;//¦• . ¦ : ; ' - ¦ ; -...: ¦ ¦ , ; Mr . Bellamy- ^ Yes , most certainly , if yon will make application to me yourself , or by your agont ¦
: intown . - - . v -:-i .,. ¦ - ¦;•¦ ., • .. ¦• ' -: ;¦; . - ¦ ;¦ ; -: •¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ,.. :. " .. - Mr . Owen—I now beg , my Lords , ; tot make applications that copies of the depositions may be furnished to the prisoners .:: ' ; The Chief 'JuBtioe ^ I belieye the depositions / are not before ub in this case , but we will seei ' ( Their Lordships then referred to the Act . ) Yes , thb depbsitions have been returned to the pfflcers of the Court , you may have them on the terms mentioned inthe ; : Act . v ¦ : ¦ - ' ¦ ¦•' . ' : ' ; : ' : ¦ ¦ . : ' : ;; ;; ¦' . •; :-, ¦ . . ' ¦ ¦ . •• ... . ^ Mr . X )» ren--My Lor ds ^ Mr . Geaci ^ defends someof
juo priBoners , may x maice ; appacation also on Jus behalf , . ¦ ¦/ . v , ¦¦ .. ' ... ¦ . . ' ; :: ¦ ' ¦/ .:.- ; ¦ . : ¦ . ¦ . ¦ ¦ ; : ' .. . : ' /' . ' ; - > ' - . ¦ ' The Chief justice—No ; but the prisoners may apply tbemselres . : ¦¦ : ¦ : :- ¦ - '¦ - ¦¦ r The prisonei Charles Wate > 8 -I : beg leave , my Lords , to make application for the depositioriB in my case , ' i . - ' - i ¦"¦ ¦ : ¦ ' . . ¦'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦' . ¦ : ¦ -. ' . ¦ \ - •¦ ; - ¦¦¦ - - ¦ - ¦ . :- ' The Chief JuBtice- ^ -Certainly ; ; > Mr . Owen—I am instructed , my Lords , on the part of Mr . Ffost i to make application that I may be . together with Mr . Geach , asssigried aa his BOlicitpr .: : : ' . :- - " . ¦ ' .,, . - > -- ; ... ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - , . , : : The Chief Justice—Are yOu partners ! Mr . Owen- ^ -No i my Lord . /
The Chief Juatice ^—Wliich gentleman do you wish to-haye ,: Mr . Frostr ¦ ;• ¦'¦¦ : -,- - ¦ . " ;";; - . ¦¦ f ¦ : ; The Prisoner Froflt- ^ I want the two , my Lord , The Chief Justice- ^ I think the act only gives a power to assign pne attorney ; of counie , V when there 18 a partnership , the case is different ; but we will look into the Aot ^ CTbeir Lordships having ex"Ny ^ the Act of ParUamect ) the Chief Justice said—We have no authority to assign two persons ; any person you choMBSe to employ wiU have free acceBs to you ; at all reasonable times , a : o . Frost—My Lord , a number of papers were taken from my house which I riaderstand are to be used against me ; I therefore apply either for ^ the original or copies of thoise papers , - ; ^ The Chief Ju ^ tice- ^ We haye no authority to grant
Many of the priBoners then applied to be ftirnished with ^ copies of the depositiona , and their request was acceded to-upon their paying for theni according to the terms of the Act of Parliament , arid they were directed to inform the officer : of the Gourt which of the mass of depositions they should require . ; . ; .:. ' ¦ . •> - '; - ;' - : ' : . ¦ - ' . ¦ >; : ¦ . "¦ - ' . ¦' . ¦ , ¦ ¦' . r- . ; v - ¦ ,-. ¦ . ¦ . ¦ . The phief Justice—For the preieht take back the prisoners to the place whence they were brought .. ; : ¦ - ' . ¦ :. . ¦¦¦¦ . .- '" : ¦ v . - '" ; ' , - ' .: ' : ' - ;• .. : ¦• ' . ; . ¦ ' ' ¦ : ; ' . The Court was then adjourned to ; the 31 st of Dec-, and the prisoners were removed to gaol un 4 flr an
EXAMl ^ A ^ ripN | A ^ MOJ ^ WOyTH : .-: ¦ ' . . ; ¦;¦ ¦ V ¦ - ' : W ^ DjrESD * y ' MoEMiNoi v : ;; : : ''" 'fy * ^ Majryratea ' pr ^ fceTie : Rev . Jamea Coles , and ¦ MT . : j 6 htt'R p b ' ertsV / - '• . ' ¦ ' : / ' " ¦ ¦' : ' " - ¦ -- " ' : '¦' <>; - .: ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦' ¦ : * te ^ & **^ V W ** Jones , ;; tb >^ otier , is chw-ged with bigb ^ wason , , bft asWe- evidence is prfacipaliy hie '" own 'oonfessHnr . - IHwitadrawt that % ^^ a ^ nrtake m ^ M ^^^ St conspiracy and riot . , ¦ . ; } . Jonas WiiJiamB , sworn—I am a- police-officer at Brecon ; In consequence of information I received , I went to the houaeof Lewis Hngh . in the parish of Trelldtag . yHeis Huntsman ^ tb ^ Mr : vWiUiaM * , of Peu-Wj ^ I tonnd the - prisoner there . A person named ¦ WJlbamoyofis accompanied me . Ifbund the prisoner iuranvtucu uj i toia
: « p are . mm no was my prisoner . He said , Itis ^ a badjoblbr met" tasked mm if his legwaa getting well of the Wound . I h « l received information thathe badbeen wounded fn the backatNewport . WhenIaakedthepfisbnethowhis wound vfas , he said it - . ' wa )^ muebbetter . I then took him pnaoneri arid conveyed him to Brecon . While we were on the way the prisoner offered me a sovereign to let him escape . He made a statement to me as to how he got his wound . I offered him no inducement to ! confess . 5 he . priBbrier told me he was forced to go to Newport by a man named Win . Lysham : thatliehad nothing in his hand until he came within about two miles of ; Newport , andthen he received a butcher ' s cleaver from one of the mob ; that he walked from there in the rear with Mr
. Frost down to tbfe Westgate Inn . He said there ^ ere many thousands with thorn , who were armed With pikes , guns , &q . He said , soon after they got tothe Westgate the soldiers began to fire at " -the mob : he said he ran to the side of the wall , and when the awb went away he went avys ^ y , and he turned his head back , and he saw one of the soidierB pointing his , gun at him ; that he fell down onhis hands and kriees , when he received a bullet in his back , and he then got away in a tram to Tredegar . He did iw » t say any thing else , I never said brie ; wbrd to induce hun to confess . He was appreberided on Monday the 2 d of December . He told me it was tbatday month that be went to Newport . Wilham Vosa ifdrn—I am acbnstableof Brecon
_ . On the 2 nd of December I accompanied the last witness to . the house of Lewis Hughj of TreUong . VYe Went there for the purpose of apprehending the prisoner . We found him there . The prisoner askeoV me to go up stairs ; * itb him to change his clothes ; Jt went with him . He pulled his trousers off , and in pulling some money out of his pocket , to put in the other trousers whioh he was going to put on , he said he would give us ¦ £ $ i ( we ^ vjottld let him . go . CHe at that time ; shook Otther silTerorjjdld mi his hand . The last witness had then told him ha won ~ hia nviannAi . HnX . n i . nj
, hi 4 f ; how his wound t « i 8 » . 'The prisoner said it was a bM Job , andrcried bitterly . Before we took him a *» ytne woman of the % puse made him a crip of tea , and toldJnm ; ^ My good boy , " said she , ^ teU yoiitte tr ^ b ^ and ^ t may be better- lor you ^ ' X replied , *^ W& did not want him to tell UBanTthinir . we didnotwant ^ oi hearit . * The prisoner then told m . tvhj * the" last witness has deposed ; to . ( The witness here detailed the conversation . ) He told memany ^ timea that since he had been wounded he wished they-hJMikilled him . He said therewere thOttsands at the WeetKate . and that tbev ware
rwnm tting in all dirwtions , when the soldiers fired . He saidlie dragged ^ hiaiiseir along as well as he could mitU ^ he ^ jprjkrttie itnunsy * rtiicli he went by until he g ^ ot to BhUfkwbod , and thence to Tredegar , and theneo by trM « 8 ^^* o Tallybont , and the » ce % « anal boattoireoon > andtheri walkmguptoW « . Huehe ' , in tbe morning . The prisoner told me he was going topiarryHugh tdaughter . He told mehe went there togBt well , upon whichb * VrtBtomarry ^ Iiud bim not tomake any Btatement . : I asked him ifjm had any one he could bring to Bhow that be •^¦¦?* i ! !^ ^" - ^ "Www ' ' * M that he could rioti for th « Y Kul ^ l UmI ITlfl Mnnirtf n « a * iA 4 k . iIV . J
wwfwithhimin going down to Newport . ^ B y ; the ^ : t % rM « e » a ^*•^^ ldi ^ knpw Rost PfflftBonally , bni be understeod that he was there , ftellong , where h © wm faAen ; i » forty-six miles ; - The pr »^ beu »^ ^ nothingtosay . U ~ :- : - \ . ' -:: ^¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ^¦* " ;" : /¦ ¦ ' ^ -s :. - ' . ¦ ¦ .: ¦ . . ^ W ? F ** i ^^^ William Jonefi the etiAmce which baa been given against you is suite sufficient to put yon bn trla | . !> . Yon therefore ^ stand committed tothe ^ preBo ^ gaoJdeHvery io take yonr trial for cbnspiraoyandripfc : ' - ¦¦¦ A-ir . ^' :.:::: ¦ : - ,:: " > :-- ' z ? - /; : The prisoner was then oommitted .
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be spued to furnish in its columns an ample digest of the foreign and domestic news of the week . Orie interesting and important feature in it wjll consist of the moat able and original article * of the other Badiealpapers . ' ; ^ - -v : . " .: ! M . > - - '' -w ; : ;' -. : ¦ - ^ The Proprietors appeal vrith eoriflderice to the Democrats of the United Kingdom for their , co-operation and support in this attempt to esUblish a paper that shall be honestly and unflinchingly devo : ed to the cause of polical and social regeneration . ^^ : Friends are urged to give their Orders to the Newsmen , particularly apecifying whether they dbr sire to receive the early or the late edition . All Letters , for the Editors , to be ^ addressed to the oflice : of Publication , 4 , Crane CourtFleet Street .
, N . B . The 22 nd instead of the 29 th itst . waa last week announced as the firat diy of publication ; but Messrs . O'Brien ai > d Carpenter have , foi reasons which will be Btated in their opening address , fouad it necessary to postponei the appeara ^ e of the Southern Star till the latter date ( ifl > hiDsceniber ) .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Dec. 14, 1839, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1087/page/5/
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