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THE FACTORY TOWS . A Poem . BT E » SEST JOKES . ( From Tie labourer , for Febtuarj . ) The night \ tt > & sucfc aW .- ; the city . It was a bleak and i- * > eer 1 ess hour : T ! : e wild winds sung tneir solemn ditty To cold , givy wall and Waektiud tower . Th" factories ? ave f . rth luri * fir < es From pent-up tells within th-ir breast ; E'en Ji'iu's burni-a * .: wr » tl > » . -xj > ir < -s , Hut man ' s volcano * .- ; never rest . Vr . mcn , chi ! Iren , men wire toilinj . Locked in dnnceons close and black , LiiV > fast-fitting thread uncoiling EounJ t ' . ie wlitcl . ill ? is * fcni null
EVn the very stars s : cmtd troubled With the ming led fame and ro- * r ; The citv like a cauldron buhUed Witbit * poison boilinp o ' er . For the recking wall ; environ M ' uigUd croups nt" drain and We : Viiluw-wjrkinen , ilesh and iron , Sidfl by sv ' . e in dca 41 ; . strife . Then * . » trcH tbr rrliee ' s' dull drilling An , tlv Vary , csokine air , Strength ' s rcjiininj , labour ' s troaninp , Am ! the t'srottliiig of despi'T , — With the dust around them whirling , And the white , crarkod , fevered lips , Ard the shuttle ' s cen ^ eltss twirlins , And the short life ' s toiUcclipse :
Stood half-naked in ' nnts shivering With he art-frost amid the heat ; Manhood ' s shrunken sinews quivering To the cr . gic . ' * horrid beat ! TV email ' s aching heart was throSMng With her ws-.:: n ? <*! ihlr <* n ' s pa ' n , VTriic red Ma : nmnn s hand was robbing God ' s thonpht-tressure from thtir braic Tet the wa ^ tcT proudly slisws To foreign strands factory-scenes : " These are men—and ensu ' - '* those—" ' I s-e n ?; hinj but—wccV . xes' . '' Hark ! amid that b ' mojless slaughter Cere ?* the wailir . r of despair : " 0 " : '' for but one drop of water ! " Oh ' . for bat one brvalh of air !
" One freMi toucn o : atwy grasses , ' Ju « t to coo' this shrivelled hand ! " Just ; o catch oaehren . ' that josses " From our ble = < - ; d profit id Lasd ' . " Ko ! thouch ' tira ; ni-ht of summer With a se ? nt of n . w tnown hay From where tlifnucn . th * - faints' msnsaser , On distant SfrMs enchanted lay i On the lealands si * , p- the cattle . ?! mnber thr . in-h the forest ran , While . in AlimtconVmighty battle , Man was iromolatinsr man . While the crear , with power notable , Crushed the pauper ' s heart of pain . As though the rich were heirs of Abil And the poor the son ? of Cain . While the nri < st . fivni rirowsv riot .
Starred past his church unknown , Where his G «« d iu the gn-nt quiet , Preached the Kvtlon *; night plone ! Still the bloated trader ps « fes . Lor . ' , iiflootn and lord of mill ; On his pathway rush the masses , Ciusheiibeni-sth his stubborn will . Eajrr slaves , a willine heriot , O ' er their brethren ' s lirini : road Drire him in his golden chariot , Quicktn : J by his golden goad . Ycnn ? form «—with tluir pulses Kt : 5 ed , Young heads—with the elde-red brain , Y- 'UTi ? Starts— -of t \ u . r spirit rifled , Young lives—sacrificed in vain :
Thf-re they he—the withe ht corses , With not one repretful thou .-ht . Trampled by thy fierce steam-horses , England ' s mighty Juj « er ; uuiJ ! 0 > er all the solemn heaven Arches , like a God ' - nproof At the offerincs man h-: « driven To Hell's altarf , loom and woof ! Ar . dthe winds with anthrir . s rinsing . Cleaving elund * . and splitting seas , Seen * nnto the Pe'iplt- sinji ? : " Brails your chnins as we do these I ' And tinman voices too rescued : Gaitant hearts ! take b . tuv cheer ! The strongest chains hy wliu-h you ' re tr-and , Are but the chains i .-f your own fear . Weavers ! 'Tis your shrou-3 ? Tou ' re we . -. vini :
Labourers ! 'Tis your craves you ope L ave the tyrants toil-derwi :: * : ! Rise to frerJo ^! Wake to hope ! Still , the reitn of fruV . t to further , Lord and > love ttie crime dintJe : For The master ' s ' is uuirdtr . And the workman's—sutiilt . ' Vp in factory ! U ;> in mill ! Freedom ' s mighty phalanx swell : Yon have God and Xature still . Wi . athave they , but Gold and Htil Fear ye not your masters * power ; Men are strong when men unite ; Frar ye not one stormy hutir : Bandid unZio ; is need no' fo ^ t .
Then , how many a happj village Shall he smiling o ' t the plain , Amidst thecorn-fieli ' s pka ? :. nt tillage , And the orchard * * rich domnia ! While , with Tottinc roof and rafter , Drops the factory , stone ty ptone , Kchoin ? loud with c ! ii ! dl'o' > d '» Iaucfcter , Where it ruH ;; with manUioJ ' s groan
> nn 9 owrr = will cro'v in Wo ^ njtnij . tjTce , Where pri « m-doors th-. ir jarring ces . s » : For liberty will banish .. Ti : n » — Contentment is the best Po ' . l « . Ths-n the pMac ? -s w-V . nr-nldcr . With th'ir l ^ bour-dratnin ? joys ; For the nation 1 ! ¦^• onin ? nb ' tr , Are ton wise for roja . tons . An * nobility will fU-et . Witij robe , and cpur . an- ! «! "itcheon vain ; Fit C ' iron « ts wr » but » enf-. t . T . ) hilt the r-rand ujK ) a a Cain ! And cannon , bay .-net . strord and fbtr'd , The im ^ lem' -nts of ciurcerc trade , Sli" ! l furronr derii thcferMU field , C'lnverted in : o ho- ' and fnade !
W- ileart miy stili its rotiritscall ; Commerce claim and five it ? dae ; * a ''; 'l » ins s 4 ! l the ivfjms < . f nil . But not the wattinjs of the ftw . f athering fleets may still resort , With snowy canvass pr . udk bc-nt , l ' "rb * arinr w stlth mm ji rt to por : Bat not for war ur baiii << im-nt ! Thin , up . in 'mi uniu-il band . U'lth fatmin ^ -sViv :- r . ijrt fiicinry-mgrSyr ! U-membtir , tli-. t , to tap the L » sd , The best way if—tj <; - ! t « tlic CiuRiEa !
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cuiihumed by Englishmen shall be brought from other lands ! Now , the reverse of this is desired by the English masses . The desire to escape from towns and to return to the country is the hope , the passion of lmndreds of th -usands , and will ye' be thft aim of millions . At the comm-.-nccment o * J this Magazine u-c wore assured that every article should " breathe with a purpose . " Heaven save the people from the purpose breathed in the article we are now commer . 'm ? on . Heaven relieve us from " The Arcadia ( tf tins Age . consumed by Englishmen shall be brought from
Prospects of British Commerce in Japan" is full of th . « strangest fallacies regarding the " Wcssin « s . f o :. mmeree and the " ri sht" of England to imj , o ? o tier trauc upon the Japanese ; \ e ! the writer . ia « Lit- modesty to say , that " the notion of right i « rx •<•« dir . gl y imperfect in some men . " Tliis is a truth which he fully illustrates in his o * n person . Of curs ? , the writer is a ftieat philanthropist in his way , and is verysiffectrdatthe ignorance and suffer in- * ( f the J .-ipanese : " Owing , " says he , to most un--ntiTii ! m . i \; msof policy , they are compelled to re-enact
tu « M : » bleo » ' k ' anta ^ us—to behold abundance in various forms surrounding and tempting them , but always fwaM . njftheii gr ? sp ; to feel the waters of plenty surging iiTi-ardsto their lips , hut still never to be tasted !•> them or thtir families . " This state » f things he wonlt ! cure by a flnud of foreign commerce . Now , we ask . is n << i the picture this writer has drawn of the fU'Titioii of the Japanese—w ' uch we believe to be more finciful than real—is not his
commerce" prevent the writer ' s own countrymen s-harinp the ' ate of Tantalus ? Can he !>¦ ignorant that ' ftrtvign commerce "—as at present conducted —I ' asniuch . very much to do with the misery that exists in this country , the gross inequalities , the extremes of' wealth and wretthtdness which curjotlii ' nation beysnd a . y other on the face of the earth ? Heaven save the Japanese from the " purpose" of this vvri'er ' . If Mr . Jt ? rro ! d [ dcires to retain the sood-will of the rouses , he will either pay closer attention to this magazine , or withdraw his name > hercfiOin . If the " purpose" "breathed" by some of the writers in this publication is persevered in , the sooner th ^ title i ? rh ; in « ed the belter : we would surest , — ' * Jlillofrats' Manual , and Profit-mongers' Pucket-Cempani > in . "
" A Nii'ht . in a German Swamp" and " The Worm towards the Sun , " are ir , terestin « articles . We have no n . om for extracts .
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b'H '( . l'AS JEKROLI / S SHILLING MAGA-/ .. NL— Iebhi-aky . L-iumi : Vnmh Office , S-5 , H'i-t-ssrtct . "Tiw Chapters of Sj . Giles and St . James , ' are o M'udib y postpoi . ci till r . « ct uiuntb . " This no-Jm . 'l ' d ' ** hterc ' >' I ' - Had » aaua « ement , . Mr I : ' .-re is uethin ? very remarka ' ile in the pi-esent ' •¦'¦• i r ot this nwirazii !" , unle .- ? , indeed , we except S 'Tl ! ' ' ¦ athtr remai-kab ! -. - absurdities .
T , e ,, ev . st ( , rV » j hi . ureainer aud the Worker , " ^ O ii . Rued . A « nes It aeh directs iora e smal l snot ? iV ' ' .. , , ! : ) " )! tl , 'P ' ld "u'sa"ce . in an article en-?*• , ;!" - •"' , l . "nd b's Balloeks . " The " Aruun of this A « e is an attempt so prove the happi-»¦ ss , » tiwn empared wi > hcountry life "In the ''• M hfty years the i ,. h :, ! nt ; l : its of our towns will be "''*• tlian doubled , and f 0 Ul- times as numerous at £ i . lvrs f , f the "round . For our successors there ; - » . < p .. other prosiiect than to h ' . ' . more closely in > ra twpethcr tiiap . w ^ aie . " " Densely-peopled ra « i Wl f 1 Ul !< : li ' « Arcadia of the living genetl . ! '" ' . ' ¦¦ ' :. ' ; " dei !> e ! y-peopkd cities must be '
. / . ., "V - " '¦>'• thy next m-ncr . ition . " What Area- \ \ w ; " T ' i writ " ' ¦ h : t " ! VVIiat a hepeful prophet ' *< u ' ¦ i ' cu ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' llc Inav l " nve afal 8 tf ° - H «' „ , ' " " r , u « : ajiu !;; ,. workshop of the world ;" ii ' "" ' r *^ ) " '' G ' <> ' Maraujon ' s priests and slaves . tl « --- ' ' ' ? i * t " t ! ltsC ™ i < treble blares , that , " fur t ! .: ( , " ,- "Vtr-j-. rcl . cil awi ahn « st hidden stream , Sj i , " ,-. , ' : ' -di '! : ol « nicd serves a . tl ' . ousiiud factories , C-i ,. ! . " . "i ) rc c «« if- ! i-ed i ' .: nv . the brighttst rill that Riw ilitt ^ ' ' " niJ ! Jill " " " i thr- 'w ^ h Uie daisiest ol !•; , „ , " " " Whatata ^ ie- How thorjujhly igno-* fc «* : i-i . r " " » wi-iirr of Eiicb trash be of the real s « ' . ' ? & . tt i'M "i tht .- miserable slaves now ila ' , " In tl < u < iB der " mi * ry . Leeds , Bradford yJ . i T " ' Li veri "" ' . & ;• : l'l « e wri- ^ r in Jet"ki i ''^ 'f' ^' ondly anise ipatts a time when En-J SJ "' ' «« cehui-e raetr ,: olis . and ail the fooJ
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VLNCTi—Past LXYI 1 . London : At « c 7 < Office , 85 , Fleet-street . "TheRisinsr Generation" are well hit off in this IV . rt ; the c-nciit and indolence of tiie Kvocracv will furnish ample matciiuls for the columns of I ' . mch . The knaveries ef OTonnrll . and the difficulties « f Pvusseli arendmirab ' y illustrated . The " Clab Snnb > " are terribly roasted by the author of the SnoV » paper ? . We extract ihe following specimen of Punch ' s poetry : — TliE FIXE OLD EXOLISH GEyTXEMAJJ OP THE
PRESENT TiME . I ' ll fiFR you s fine oW sons , improved by a modern pate , Of a fi : u-. 0 ! d English Gentleman , whs owns a large estate , U ;; t pa ; «; the lalnur r ? on it at a very shabby rate . Sonic scv-: n sliillinp ? e ^ cli a week for early work and late . GHes this fine Old Suglish Gcntltman , one of the prrHr . t time . I 3 is l : cll Svi brave is hang around with pictures , all in row ? , 0 ! o * vn that have gained the prize at asriculturri sliows , Au-1 pijs so fit that they can ' t see aa inch before their tic ? e : For the whole of his attention on his cattle he benows , L k a ticc Ola English ( Jentltman , one of the prestnt time .
In wm-er ' s coW , \« l-. vn p ~ or and old for some assistance call , An'l o . ime to 03 g a tr ; 3 i at the port . ils of his hall , He ref-rs them to the workhouse that stands open wide fur all : For this If how the parish creat relieve- the parish small , Li '; - ¦ ¦ fi-ie Old English Geutlemnn , one of the present I ' n . e . Whin a-y of hi * ^ -nrlvinir m ? n aTcbwfl tnoujh to prjss For a trifl- ; more o ! wajts iu a season o : distress , lie an ? nv rs Hkf a th"r <> usV :- ] ioin ^ nwn n * husiuefs : ' Musi I t > iy ; h := or that for work which I could trtt for le « s : " Says ike fine OM Enelish Gentl-. ' « can , one of the pre-Sir , - ti-Mv .
B . i : re . '; : nr years will onwards f .: w , ar . d time alas ! will f : y . AnJ o-. ie of -hest £ ta days tl . is fine O' . ^ . G -ntleman must * i : ? . Ah ! w . ll he then bethink lira , as he heaves , life ' s late > t sijin , Ti ; at he ha ? dor . eto o ' . htr ? quite as he Wimlii be done by , As tfc- ? true o : z English Gentleman did in the ol . len tune !
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1111 ^ MCSIC HERALD-Part London * - i . 1 J cg « , 421 , Strand . A : < e ^ celirnt selection of music , British and lf-ri-: ^ : i . together vi'h some ori . inal compositions Mop . ' . rc-ifnr thi « publication , will be found in this part ;< f ; iie Mtui ' tal Herald . The ' Literature" is inr rei-i :.- ; ' to tie non-musical as well as musical rea . '«• . This is decidedly one of the neatest and c'iif . t : cst publications of the dav .
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THE FEOI'LE ' S PKESS , AND MONTHLY HISTORICAL NEWSPAPER-Isle of Man : VY Shirrefs and A . Russell , Xo . 2 . Lord-street , D-rjgla * . This is a woii'lerful two-peiiny- ; vortli ; really the ja >>; cuHSidcte thing of the sort we have ever " ateu . First wehaveasuiaraaryofthe events < ifl 81 G , not a mreelirn : ! logical iist ofd ; ites but a brief history . ' ? tii- tccuaviicci , h me and torcitin , of the past year ; tnen !^ Ji !( : w ^ an epitome of the news ( if ' the infmtu . and tV . ejQass of news contained in thi 3 epito : iv . ' ..: k < - than tive pa . es is truly astonishing : a
na'wiH-r of ; ib : y written essays and articles supplies tile re : iv \ i ' . \ uev <> i v ' . sis first nu ; nber . The second numkris to appear < n the first of March . Though not a ^ jeeini : in all things with some of the writers i : i tiii-i pubiicuion , we , nevertheless , fcol it a duty t-i rc-nimenvl it to our readers , that they may read ana jn ; k' « fo » themselves . The Pcop ' es Press may be hv ! ptift free from the publishers ( ls ' . e of Man ) , and ra = iy -, {] . ( , j , ob ' . aimd . by order , from Messrs . ( Jilbert , I ' ai ' . n . o ^ trr-row ; Vickcrs , Catherine-street ; ami Pj . rkfr . s , C -iBpt ( ui-sir : et , tlic Lundon Ag-. 'nts . We • vis : ; tut projectors success .
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THE CHRONICLES OF TIIE BAST 1 LE . Parts 1 . 2 . : ind 3 . second . series . London : T . C . Newby , 72 , Mortimer-street , Cavendi » h ^ qir < re . i . 0 R «; hv I'XtracU from the first series of this work have already suihVii-nily informed our renders of its merits nw ! tho gre : » t abilities of its atithor . This se ond sc : ies oi which we have received tiic three first numbers wiil complete th : " Chronicles ' ' ( in twtivi' iii'mthly * . ! iii ; inj : parti ) . The o ;> eiiiiij ; uf the « t . 'Ty showing tiiat " c-nning events c . ist iheirshado . vs licfnie , " powes-fuily describes the ihvadl ' ulstate of [¦ r-. nce immediatc ' . y jireeediiiK the commencement < if til-llc-volutitju ot ' 'fiU , as witness the following CXt !; U : t '—
run famine . The vear c { Grace Seveiitei < n HundrO' 1 and Eighty , niit-.-, fij un :-mor .: ble as litiu-r that of tile outbreak uf the pica : French K « rvo ! uti .. n , was mhiTciin by : i wiuttr of unpreevdeiited sevt-rity ; ihe rigours of wliidi werccrucilv a ^ uravatcii by the toial ( iiilure oi the crops iu Hit AutU ! Mi jm ceding ; u i-: il :, ii ) ity in itself suiticieistly i < -art ' ul , ttut in this iiistiiiicv r m ' ercd a hundred-fold wore terniile , hecsufc it print < 1 n -t only the luri-runnel' " t ; i Ser : v « i-f disasters oi t ! : e sa''ie nutjre , resulting in the gciitraliamiue of Seventeen Hundred mid Xii-. ety-t ! irte , i . ut iieraase it Wig the ctmstqut'ice cf a rontiiaiaiyii of tcmiv lir , ivcits , which , fur twenty yvars , had airvadj dc < ubtcd th . ljn ^ dum ; d cimaling the | i' >] iulit : i < m , tmbai riissii > g th < - ^" . vi'inmont , and eiigKUderingamuugst ill- ' laonle dis ff ctiMn towards the existing state of jff . iiu , anti toward * - tltost " * ho rivulatvil ; hcm .
Asiiiivavsiiappeiis at period- ; of nationai distress , the tirst who experienced the grievous ( ff .-uts oi tK- dearth , wtrt jirieistlj tlio ^ e Kast Ma to pr-vidt against the em . Tnei . ey— uattielT , the people ; uiidt-v whicli cyinyre . heiisivr < ievi ^ na ; ion mi ^ 'li t be said to lie induJed all uo ! at ! u :. lr . iioVily burn nor come of ceutle blood . Yet , amongst this ela « s , toii-tv *; kindred with , or to liave < ielivLi ' . deic-. nt fiom wK-cli , nas , inthuic now hap ;> ily by-; : oiie < lavs ot c -uitly stolidity , considti cd al . nost a ci im-.-Miiudiug tU ^ indivWuTiA with an iudvU Me mark , t ' . ' . a i . i't < \\ n courtly ass ¦ ci- iti' -n could efface ; ani'iH ^ st t ' :: i ; f .. *? V *>** ki *! ' ti'u Vkf : t * bt *^ t » - > i * iil niirui *!* i \ U'tlun tllfJlt * ( n * : l Alt [!•" . •* -sii ( f | jioverty : md mifery owned their ura la
. , y . ! . •• " •¦ , and htund lort'i . is tiioiuititiitlj as did the »; . ri . us lUgn s .. ] ueah ;; .-in-i ln-igiiifii'euct : which appei twined to a : !' . fl . nrjrteriz d t ! i- r . riks of the iii her favour' d iu r--5 ; . i rt i . f iiirtu ; t ! id pusiii'in . Thus 'vas it not siumlt >» it « -U . lv tlilou-i . out tli- miss of the U' ojilc that the encliiic' . ii ' i-iiU of Iiu . iKer became iuanif < -st ; it was not up- t .: i the fi . liil cii-. ek of ihe obese burgess , n » r upon the j n * : 'i-Mly l-. 'ss material coiutUimss of his plump spouse , ' : liit catait Famint first i . liiinpc ; l its outward and visible j h : ;; i ; t « , se and their like cauM sraileif bread was dearer I >• day than it was yesterday , or threatened to be jet leaser tomorrow , for they possessed the means of purcLiisir . g the siaplu article of food , even at the advanced price ; whiiSt their suptriers , enjoying larger revenuei , and C'Ui'tQ ' uently experiencing no difficulty in procuring t ' -i'piies , at what cost soever , might Le presumed to ' . | I I I |
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dwell ir ignorance of the extent to which the famine raged , and of the privations which thu inferior orders of the community were daily iiiflViiu '; the more especially as they seldom or never had the uppnrt ; : ntty of coming into personal contact with them ; hut the hnrd-working artisan who bartered the sw ; at of his manly br » w , and the labour of his sturdy sinews , for the miserable doit under the name "hire and wage" doled oul to him by his task-master , the burgess or the uoble aforesaid ; the tuilworn-husbaiid-inan , to whose plough and harrow , guided by his powerful arm , was due even the slender , ungrateful harvest that waited upon his efforts , but of his just portion whereof he was not to taste ; in a word , the entir » working population of Franuo , this was the u 1 » ks upon which the visitation fell with its utmost weight 1 . 1 ; . ; ; dwelliR ignorance of tha e * t fint to which the famine
anvctiiig first and most seveiely the very pooiest ; next , t' -ose only one degree removed from absolute poverty ; and s . i on , in a ivgular ascending scale ; or , like the ri | i ] d ? . engendered bya-pcbblc cast into smooth water , extending in u series of tMnccntric circles , un ; il , having attained its limit in the wealthy citiz . ns aud still wealthin-nobles the reflux cea » td to b- Mt sit all ; or too sli ^ iitly to derang : the economy of their well-regulated and sumptuous hi , uphold . Umler these circuinitiiiic s , the streets of Paris offered , at this jirriod , a must distressing spectacle ; at all hours might bo seen groups ol lenn visa-reil individuals , brsieging the Inkers' shops , the corn-market , and every place where fomi was exposed for'saU * , but which was to them doublj forbidden , first on " account of its exorbitant ; ¦ 1 , 5 - » 6 . i » i i y o it
pnre , nnd sci-ondly , because it w , is everywhere guards bys ( rons : co ; i . p : inU'sofsoHiers , readyto drive the hunitry multitude back at the point of the bayonet . The g : itesof every hot-. l , even mansion , were , in like manner , beleaguered , morn , noon , aud night , by similar crowds , who fought axniust or . e another fur the possession of the broken meat which the underlings of the . re . it distributed , immediately after every repast ol tlieir masters . Even the very footways and gutters were explored in search of anything that bore the appearance of food , or could be converted into it ; gar age , o ( the tilthiest kind , bii g greedily devournd wlteresotver it was fouud , whiUt the public slaughterhouses were uhsolutely blockaded by tlu- ? ngs ot'faiuiMiinjf men , imploring the buiclicts to give them the offal from the reeking eavcassei that had just succumbed beneath the pole-axe or tlic knife .
As the winter advanced , and provisions became scarcer , the condition of the populace grew daily \ vor « e ; the public mind , too , began to ferment ; men who worked , began to think they liad a righl to eat . also ; aud here and there ono , bolder than hi « companions , would harangue them ujiun the subject , ir . tistiug upon the equality of all , and how it was , or ought to be , the privilege of t-very man to enjoy his just portion ol the fruits of the earth , aud his due thare of its riches . The first character introduced is a " mob-or itor " of the Equal Rights school , the afterwards celebrated Camillc Dtvmoulius , who is addressing n hungry multitude assembled in view of a baker ' s shop : —
"WUr SHOULD WE ( TARVL' f—DOWN WITH TUE BOBBEBS !" " Why should we stavrc !" s ;»\ d he , nfttr a brief psuse , filled up by a loud murmur of approbation frnm his listeuers . Why should ice starve , I ask ; we who work , or would work if we could ; whilst thenobles , wh 6 . lou't work , are gorgiug themselves with every delicacy that their vital : u can puvrbase ? Are we not all equal ? All or the same fksh and blnod ? Have we not , every one ¦ if us , a right , a natural right , a right unalienable . to demand a just return for the labour of our hands ? Yet do not our present institutions debar us from that right ? For instance , we work , and are paid with a piece of paper . Hut even tliut wouldn ' t signify if the government honouiedits bills ! Instead , we lr . ust pay discount to get them changed ; and thev who drive this vile traffic
arc agents of the Exchequer-office ! Who , then , gets the profit of our labour ? That very government itselt which I say we don ' t want , and yet which we endure ! Why , what are we ! Dogs iu a kennel ; with the foot ot power trampling upon u «! Ye *> , dogs ! I repeat it ! Again ; how much ut what i < left to ns of our hard earnings , gO ' S to the Church ? Is not every man taxed to support it ; not according-to his means , but because lm h : tp [ . e : is to be burn with a liend ? And what do His Clergy < io with it ? Do they succour the poor ? No ! H ' e do that , we , who are alrra-ly poor , ( ire compelled to contribute to the maintainunce of those who are lioorer than uuiselves ; whilst they who should pt-rtbrm this liarituhlc nIBce are Invifsliin *; their gold upon
courtesans ! We don ' t want a Church at all ! No Church , no priests , no nobles , no guvrmntnt except a Libcr . il one ; : ¦ . fi ..- (> nl . lic ! TIihi ' k nhut Jean Jncijuei Uousseau says ; an . i if he doesn ' t e ' . iy so , he meius it ; but it he does neither , I do b .-th , ami that ' s all the s « n ? e ! He ¦ liiin ' t like tiie nobles , nor do 1 ! They are tlie corinor tuts of the State ! Tlwy eat up everjthinp , and leave us to starve ! And this brin ; s mo back to the point . A ^ 'ain I ask , why ihotdd we st . irve i We any m < re ( ban they ? We hnte mouths as well as they , and larger uppetites ! We ask for bread , and what answer do we get ! There U no cm ! 'Tu a lie ! THere is corn ! Corn in abundance ' Corn stored up in granaries , wl . ich will be brought into this very market to be sold at a high liriVc !"
riic niib hardly comprehend Camille ' s tirade ai ; ain t . nobies and priests , for the masses—with some te > ' - individual exceptions—had not yet thouuht much upon tho . * e political and social questions whicli , subsequenMy so greatly agitated the democracy of Paris . Ilia appeals , however , respecting " bread , " are at ? nee und-rsti >;> d and fiercely responded to . The resuit is an attack on a bilker ' s shop , a struggle , between tlic mnb and a sm-ill body of soldiers , blood-. ^ lied and death , the victory oi the mob , and the sackin « of the baker ' s premises , accompanied bv aets of barb > . r ' . ty . strang-.-ly reiieved by . ids bothy list and generous , ot wliicb the veal history of the itvuhuioupresciits so ninny astounding examples . We must defer further notice till our next number .
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TIIE FAMINE IX TUB FAR NORTH—HIGHLAND i PROPRIETORS AND SCOTCH PRIESTS . i ^^^^ i TO THE " EDITOR OF THE NORTHERS 8 TAB . j Sib , —The public ara much indebted to you for the > maar valuable lessons you have taught them from the ' commencement of your journal , and I am sure jour ; Scottish readers would feel grateful if you would demon- ' strate , or furow some light up > n the iiniuru of public ini-etings . I do assure you tlicfe is much need for it . For my own part I never went to a meeting , especially when in \ itfcd by placards or advertisement , but I consider-d myself while there as a juror , making up my judgment from the evidence an ! ficts laid before the meeting , either to acquit or find guilty the parties or
p-irty arraigned . If I am right , I fear much that many are wrung , Kd astray , making up their judgment from the views of thtir priests and cunning leaders , con « eqiently returning , very often , a wrong and Finful verdict We had a p-iinful dwnoiistration of this iu our onncity upon the 18 ih ultimo . You are aware of the deplorable , l . imi-hing conditi < m of tlic Highland population , und t ! i&t a public meeting was held in the Music Hall , Edinburgh , on the above tlntc , to take into consideration the cause ol it , und to adopt the most advisable measure to save thepeopl-ifioni cieath by starvation . The meeting was numerous , and composed of the most respectable and iiitiuential citizens of Edinburgh , and the Lotd Provost in the chair . It was opened by prayor , wherein to my unt-pcakaMe astuni ^ hnnnt , there was an indication tliat the Al'uitfhty Creator aiid Rukr of Ili-avcn andEath was to be arraigned at the B ; ir . No doubt he was called bonny decojiiig names , such as "Onnipotent , " " Just , " " Merciful , " and " Holy G . id , " " Kinif of kings , "
Lord of lards , " ami that he had a just right to punish the nation ft . r national sins , Ac , in : The first resolution was in < iT « d bya Rev . Gentleman , ( it has been read over the lireadtli and length of the hind ere this time ) i I ueed not i \ - ]) cat it , but it be -uutl . us , "As it has pleased the Aanightj G d , in the mysterious working ofhispro-\ idence , to visit this land with scarcity oi' food I and to destroy the potatoes , kv . " The resolution was : supported by another K-. 'v . Gentleman , wlio Ktrenuously '; uuleavou ' . e'l to exonerate the Highland proprietor !! , and | read a letter from one of their tools , stating thu this [ patron tenth-red t . fo or three thousand pounds for the re' , lief of the [ mor victims . Ye » , victims of his own cruel , ( and imundle . ss ambition . 1 maOe an attempt to exonerate i my God from the charge brought ajri-. in-t him , and to j brins it home 10 the guilty proprietors , but I was hisseil : ; and the revolution passed nith acclamation . Hence ,
Highland destitution anO misery—were sadiilcd ypnn the will an-i pleasures uf Uod i 1 Men pi epared a letter for the Edinburgh liberal press , I aud every one ot them rtfus-. d to give it insertion , with the exception of the Krprett , which took a short extract : of it . 1 have written -i g'iod . leal fur 12 years Tuck upnn the : cause of Iligiiiand destitution , nnd published a pamphlet upon it , ( mil making an ; pretence to litt-rature ) ; but now that the i-ruel , reckKss , and unhallowed policy of . Highland landlords , has given birth to this fearful and giim minuter that is stalking up and down the baneti moors , cliff ? , and precipices of the Highland sta shore , my remarks are considered too strong and bordering upor intidflity , by our pious , pviest-tid . leii Scottish press l ! u . 1 expect a better return fnmi the English liberals . I need not trouble juu with the prjatntilc , so that I be iriii with thv resolution .
I have no right tci dispute tht Ilev . Gnithman ' s knowlei ' jre of . und fi . mili-jrity with , the mystcrinus pleasures oil »" d , hut 1 lwve li * :: rn < 'd fiom his revealed will that j'id . Kin .-ut is : i strange worth with him , and that he has no delight ivr pka-ur ** iu the death of sinners . The f . iiluri- of the potato loot was felt all over Scotland , Eii ^ luid , Wales , and Irct . tm ! , and tvouM not have ! . fV . fe : til : iie lligiil . iu ) s :: tid Ireland in a jjri-itii- raiiii tlt . ai o'litr pliees , had nut their previous conditiim left ihi : inhabitants vicMns to all Hie casualties of the season . I in lintain , as I did at the inieting , that Hubland de . stitutiou ! iad its origin iu hum : ui agency . Fur , in the first pltic * , it plerfstd the l ) i itish legislature to « . nac * t laws , whereby thocarili , witli all the treasures beneath it down to the centre , making a fair division with tile antipodes , and , above it , up to heaven , an- , to a certain extetit , oul to sea , were eoungtui i wtt to a few men , to do with ii wiiat they pleased , among whom we find Highland pro . prietors . Secondly , it pleased these gentlemen to tuvt tiie aborigines , who held the land by an original right out of their fertile gleas and productive hills , and t <
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; convert the lan . l to sheep walks and hunting parks leaving the people 30 other alternative but to accept of p . itches of b . urun moors among rocks and precipices , on tic lea shorn ; in s ' v . rt , in mou c . A ^ i , plv -es that G ,, d n-ver designed for cultivation nor for the abode ot" man , . created only to support game and pleasure ground , and shelter for seagulls With few exceptions . th'J pc . ple aci * -pte'l of th-si- patches , expecting that matters Would pet better ; but , instead of tliat , the * have got worse , an'l thurt-sultis , according to the statistics laid before th ** miv : tin ' , and which were not cxngireratod , tli . it thrc ^ liun ( ireland fifty thousand human baincs :. re deprive ! of . .. very resource in their own hmd tor subsistence t-xeppt w * at they couhl rear of the unnutriti . ms root a-d now thru root has filled they must die , unless they are kept dhltf * rf « BmBh ^*¦ *» a * lit' I * V * ali « ,. >„ .. * ^ rTITI . . . * . .:
- , . . .. . . ve nuou public charity . The « p 'echos of the m ,, i , . . iev , and supporter of the resolution , maintained that tha potato rot % vas a judgment for niiti . 'Mi sin-tf Now , I would USU those gentlemen , what are the leviathan sins of the nineteenth century ? are tii ; y not the roUbinp of the poor ; yen , ot i .. tti . * . d-utrioa $ poor . i . mi expendinif tlu-hootv , the pricof blood , up , n urmec .-ssary dignity , gnniishiuir i-lols , g . iinhiillg , S . 'dui'ti . m , u ; ui-y , ! m , l d hmehery . Now , it ti'i * is admitted , " « i wlin can deny it , I would th . 11 ask , K It coinji » t- « t with His other works of Creation Bed « mption aud Provi lenoe , or . vith one won ! II ¦¦ spoke while on earth , that a holy , just , und mvmful God would punisL . the p .. . poopl ., that were rohb * d for ttm sins of thos . 1 that did rob thorn , and to Mov the roll-* 1 bers to go sent fivp ?
Oh , hypwriilPtti apoi os , for „ ,, < loer ,, ,, will ye continue to sad-lie the iruilt of y .. nr evil doin ,-patrons upon the pi . nsure and providence of ( i , d ! Yon and such as you l . ave done morn injm . y t 0 tne ^ . n | - Christ aud true region in the world , than alibis avowtd enemu's could accomplish . I shotdd hav fxpntiated upon the wiiiiaMi instrnetion given to t . ! ie Oommitfc « , who wcro elected to eon . duct the funds which were about to he collected , and of the course the committee and railroad contractors are pursuing ( to the lnttcr , in all probability , the destitution will turn out a profitable judgment ); but I am intru . ' - ing too uiiicli on yr . ur liberality sit present , and , with your permission , will resume the subject at no distant period ,
s . ours r'sportfully , Donald M Leod . 15 , North Ec'rnond street , Edinburgh , January 30 , 1817 . [ We havp . been compelled to omit a portion of Mr . M ^ Leod ' sh tter ; only for the rn « nn that wh ;! e ParlianiPnt isstitingwe cannot affor . l room tor Ioue !< -tf > rs—Ed N . S . l '
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TIIE REPRESENTATION OF NOTTINGHAM . TO THE r . DlT 01 l OF THE NORTHERN STAB . Sir , —As your valuable paper is freely eirculited in this neighbourhood , permit me through yourc iluoins to make a few observations up ,, n this importanr sul < j ct , especinllyas a local pip « r—the Xo'timjbim MerCMijhas already had s « tne comments upon it , and several communications from its correspondents . Although sevi-r . il gentlemen are mentioned as fit anil proper persons to represent Nottingham in tho next Pitrliament , none of them appear to me snffieieutly qualified to entitle them to this honour ; being principally from the old schools of political economists , free traders , aiv . l
followers nf Adam Smith , the create : portion nf whose doctrines are fallacious and exploied . Th * - fact is , if the electors of Nottingham intend to lead , tliey must look out for parties who , h ! i > ii > g stuHvd th « production ot wealth , have also some knowledi ; 0 at least of the prin . ciple 6 of distribution , and as such I would venture to recniimmid ( without wishinj ; to appear presumptuous ) such pentlemen as Mr . Feargws O'Connor . T . S . Dun combe , or Mr . Sharman Crawford , ns hc-ing highly gifted in this respect to s . rve the els-ctors of Nottingham . Trusting to your kimln-ss in in---ei-tiii {» these Iricf remarks in vour next we . k ' s Star .
rremain , your obodient servant , KiCTiAiiD Clark Suttjs . An El-rct-. r >* f SuUiiuham . Grey Friars Gute , February K , 1347 . [ Mr . Dunconuie and Mr . Crawford . ir 1 ! already wd ! seateil in representing Fiusb-Arv . suid Roclni- ^ le . El > . V . &l "
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CHARTIST VOTE ? . TO TIIE EBITOH , OF THE NORTHERN STAB , Sir , —Seeing that Electi nt ;» irl Registration Com inittces arc formed in several 1 . >? -. '!! ie < =, aliow me to rail the attention of the Scottish Chartists to thu subject . The attention of the Cl . avtist body has bo'ii b .- ' ure directed to the subject through tV . e m « dium 01 ' th .- Star imtviry few , I fear , have : ie yet aeti-d on t * i « s ^^ cstions made . T ! e moie of obtai- ^ int ; t ! i > - fr . m -bis ¦ is i-a « y iin-t simple fo ^ any on :-who caaiiot iiSird ro p .-. y £ 10 rent for a ho-. i « . e or plup . II ¦ may take a house , ami l-. t (> ff a p : irt furnished , which « il ! c-ov-.-r the difference of rent and rates , and something more : or , it that dot snot suit , he may let the sf .-ire rooms iiufurnUh < 'd . All tl < at the sluriff , who is revi-iiij ; barrister , a » ks tot is tl , e lan-ili . rd ' s receipt , showing ttiiit the applicant pays £ 10 per anuuTn or upwards of liiiit ., Now , who . ver adopts
tr . is plan wulfind th-At lie is no loser by it , tor houses , like other things , are dearcft in the retail market . I have put my own mmic- on the register in this way , aud s > may thousands if they choose . What avails our Election Committees if we haw not Ct ; artist electors tn hrinit to the poll ? An the mi . Mlc classes expected to b .-c jme converts to our principles ? We n-iayas well tr . v to eonvert a wolf into a lamb . Thei- ' .- nre many honourable exceptions to be > ure , iutthej are hut exceptions t'i the j . cncra ! rule . Wiieu the Whi ^ K ousted the Tories from Dowiiin-j-stn-et , Sir H-. bcrt Pool sidd , We mu-t fight tli ; ' bstfl" in : ! ie H i ; isti'atn > u , Courts . The Tories fougb : and cenqtured . Wh » ii the Aiiii-C . ini Law Leai * u « ile .
spuirci ! uf P . ivli . ^ . uent yieHiusr to C < il'd * .-n ' s bullyin ; , they set t-i the manufacturing of votes ; and the Government <| u . iiled before them , and at last surrendered . Su , if the Chartist * ave avowedly in e . irnt-st a ' unut haviuir twelve Duncom ' ccs iu the h ' . iusc , every mini muft ex-rt himseH to { .-et a vote as n cnmponnd householder , if h" cannot get it otherwise . L < -t the Chartists remembt-r that when an election coni' -s on one voSe will be worth twenty sjieic ' nt ' S and that without a good number of ilei t » rs our hustings demonstration will be like m-ini ; - blink e ' . ior , only end in smoke . Yours very respectfully , J . Cl'MMIKG . U . Dancar .-E * . r .. p : , ^ ew To \ vn , Edinl ) ur i rfe
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MEETLNG OF " THE IRISH PaRTY . -TIIE . N'EW r 00 Ll . l , A \ V . Tiicre was a very nuniermtsly-attcmleii meeting of ; ' the Irish Party" SaUirday . at t ' . ieir apartments , in Old _ 1 'alaee-yard , Westminster , specially convened , for tlie purpose oi' considering the bill introduced iut'i the House , of Cmniu- > ns by Lord John K , iis * -ell , Sir George Grey , ami Mr . L ; ibotK *! i « re , "to make furtiier provision for the relief of thu destitute poor in Ireland . " Loid Mi ) ntea » le was c tiled upon to preside . Among the members of the houses of l ' eera and Cunnuous present were Earl Mountc-whel , Viscount Doneraile , the Karl of Fingal , the . Marquess of Sligo , the Marquess « f Conyngiiam , Lord Giements Mr . D . O'Coniitiil , Mr G . A Hamilton , Mr W . S . O'Jirien , Mr . D . O'Connell , jun ., . Mr . W . R . ^ olleti , Mr . Robert Dillon lir > wneColonel Acton
, , Mr . Robert Arehuold , Sir 11 . W . Barron , lion . P . Butler , Mr . D . Calla » iiiii ) , Mr . Timothy O'Brien , Mr . Jatnc-i Power , Mr . Edwar-1 Growan , Mr . William 'lonry Gregory , Sir Thomas Esmonde , M . F . French , Mr . II . Grattan , Mr . James Kellv , Mr . Anthony Lefroy , Mr . John O'Brien , Mr . Italpli Oshorno , Captain Taylor , Mr . II . M . Tuite . The nob !© chairman read the clauses of tlic bill seriatim . Upon the sec ¦> ml clause of the bill , which enacted that the guardians mig ht , be authorised by the poorlaw commissioners to give out-dour relict to persons not permanently disabled , then ; was considerable disciubi'iti . Thy pi-iuciple of exittniliiij ; this mode of r . diet'in food , sive in cases of sudden and urgent necessity , found a number ot supporters , but there were some who expressed themselves antagonistic to the ministerial proposition , in terms almost similar to those which thev declared immediate . lv after Lord
John Russell ' s exposition of hispi ( gt-L-ted Irish policy in ihe House of Commons . Thctourih , fttlli ^ aveaV . to the number of relieving oihVers that juit'lit hi deemed requisite , ) . sixth , seventh and ei-dith clauses of the net were briefly cm . sid (> rcd . Tho ninth clause , which provided that all rdiel ^ iven out of the workhouse under the provisions of tlic act shoul'i he charged upon the poor rates of the whole union , and that no relief g iven under the authority of the act r-hould be ministered out of the union to which it was tliiU'gcd causal an auimaied and protracti-U discussion . 1 he j-rea' majority of members present dcclarcu tuemselves favwiirable to , aud determipwl to support a cmtinnancc of the present system of taxation by pvopovtionato assessment on ' the electoral
districts . It was generally admitted , however , that the present mode of assessing the poor ' s rate should only last until tuerc would be move Wsuve to cil ' wt cautious and salutary changes of the distribution of . taxatniii . Ihe clause rendering the administration ohchel under the act subject to the diioctkm and control ot the poor-law eommi . s-ioner . s having been duly canvassed , und it being it-ranjred that ministers > houi (! beqiieotioneil in committee as to tins full extent ot the powers with which it was intended to in-; vest them , tho thanks of the luectins ; wore voted to Lord Monteajjle , and an adjournment shortly after-1 wards took place .
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S .-NKY Ukook CoLUiiftT , I ' AItR . . NEAR ST . IIkM-NS . —On biiuu ' ilay , >> : > rd u ! t .. an explosion ocuuneii at this to . iitry , when .-- . colliut ol the name of { Ji » hcoc . k was dreadfi'll y burnt , and on the 30 lh tilt , he died ot Ins wounds . Other two colliers were burnt aad lamed at t . ic same time , but are expected to recover . vStaBvatio . n ' . — A family iu Kisliovn Lochcavron , have tnujisted for several weeks this season on boiled ¦ : r a ^ and nctth's , without tasting any other spedos of toid . -Nothing whatever has been done for the poor in ^ bat parish beyond giving the paupers a few bolls ot meal , and ere summer , Jeantown will be as Utterly destitute as Skibbereen , in Ireland .
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A Nkw Comet . —On Saturday evenin-: laH , a f « w minutes after niiiu o ' clock , Mr llin . l dijeovrnd a teles ** .,,, * , lmct jn Cop | leus < 'i' | lc ,., [^ a ( Hint " ; *» ty , with a Hl'j-ut contl'n ^ itiou in the c * -ntre , ¦ p ' lu > Pus'tivc nuceriis is vi « ibi . \ 1 u-. v ' u ?^ " . Wisc . iestbb .-A rumour is , i . i "n . tnh l 8 Clt y thatMr ' - B - Elst ^ » ot intui . l to becomo aaain a candidate > thf I ^ stX , i " T - " or (; ui " MAnEnw from ^ is ^ ^^^ , « jR " fta iliStera
nJ . ; ltl ! K N - " : ' F ( mi l ' WOracn , Ue !?» wmmiiretl t-, rViry jai , tor thu murder ot Mr . R . IVUtT * ir c ' bbd him Wini IT .-ratrick Cai-ty . a Imxlo-.- : , i » we , has be nclv . »^ eil \ vit ! iluviiigs ] , l flounnixi < . | wit . 1 sand . L ' sko to it . —Sub-constable Ounnin .-hnm . 'irro ^ i'd at AWjcvlc . ixJohn Oree ^ in , notorious for haviii" eni is ' wl in the lih , 55 . li , oSrli , and 81 'h iv . 'iiii--n ^ s . Tiik i ) i : sTuiYi : n —At a convcrs izlone lii * ld mi ' Sct \ ird- -iy eymriu- at the residence of Alfrc . l Sine -, K-q hit . IS ., in Finshiiry-eii-ciis . nmneroin : o !> j >* ets of ince-i ' . sf . ksvc exhibited on thu tables for o . XiWiin tion ; amongst these were many microseopieal Bpecimims of pmnts di-ei \ sc < l 01 * destrojed by the anlm v * su : orthe c ; i use of the poiato rot . l'AMisumj Docs enrered V , illyiribb ^ n CliMWih-yurd and ti . ru up ; in-l devoiuvd the rcmaiiii . of tiireo per S'uis buried l '" i-o .
Moxkv OaDEtl Ol-FICB , L « NDW . —ThO CX ' . 'MlSivC butUUnj . erecU-d in Aldcnyate-street , to whicii the eiitnv « t the money-ord-r department of the Ooiieral I . st-iih .-e will be transferred , is to open for business . ¦ 11 tli- Ut of March , II . mlw . vy Lkoi-latios . —We resjivt tn . announce to tho rsiiwa- interests of this country that th > u-ovenini nt liave iu preparation a bill of railway powers , j . ains and penalties , wiiich is likely to pr . ve moro ii ! J ; r . *! nimt-i railway property than * any other measure whichjiits been attempted against ' thfrn . —Rail h'mi Clironfci ' A LcciiY Navvy . —A nayitrator working on tli ' 1 . Q \ ve < railway ha * l" . leqiieatlfd £ 87 , 000 to be divided bct-wu ^ n him an . l his brother .
Gkstiuty . — -A ' . 'cnUeman at Boston is snch a stickler for gentility , that he requested the schoolmuster" not to teach any of his boy . * vufo-tr ( vac * ions . " Loud Mohpbtii weabixo tiik Ri ; n Cap . —Lord Moi .-p .-th recently du- ; Hie first sod fur a railway in a navigator ' s red cap and jacket , in tlie presence of a liu ' tit' crowd . C . iLr . iXG Gold —K distant relative . Mr . Wimlham , has left the Duchess oi'Suth rland £ -50 , 000 . Men of many Wivbs " . — . There exists in Beiifcal ; i narticulur class of Brahmins , known by the uaiwi of Knlins , who are notorious for the number ot thmr marriages- One member of this casto hns boeu known to have formed 3 > 0 matrimonial aUianr . cs , aid to have had . wives scattered over a vast extent of entintrv .
Pahliami-. n-tary Divisions an-d Attrsbanxkh . - Oumrifs I . whsiiOA-riuss . — Th « ve have been ftl' 2 ' ? ivir-ioiss since the present Parliament met in August . 1 S-11 . Great party questions have rallied , wit . ii ( ho aid of whinncra-in , a tolerable show , but the re-i ! liu-uness of the country has vp . vy frequently beenemducted by less than a legal House , viz , fortj iMom'iei's . CllAliTKU ( IF IXCOIIPORATIOX FOR WaHIIIXOTIS . — M'tjnr Jebb , tl , n Governmont Odminis'ioner , has reported to the Privy Council in fnvour cf this applict tion .
fiiK Nixi'tekxth CusTunv . —The Mayor o * ' Bolton e ; 'm ; ii- ! s the police to seize and tluiist into tli * .-( ¦ iitu-clii-s all persons in the streets duriti' ,: divin * ff-rvi oe . N"X ! -: Si .-cn a Fool . —Mr . Dyce Sombre , the M- ;< J *> tul lutiatic , ha- * petitioned the Court of Oliancery * "i * a * - imnvHsid allowance , alleging that , , £ 00 n week " h not enou-ih for h " n comfortable support ! l \ , o-Miow ! ~ n Su . k —Tim Kins of Bavaria has authorize an assoniation of ladies , formal forrearintr silk worms "lid iiroirmtin-: t ! : e growth of silk within the . ki 1 !^ - di . tu .
A IlnRjiiRLE Suicide took pine ? last week at D iriores , in t ! ie Ilautn-L'iire . A wotkuutii iv a saw mill , in a torKporary fit ot insanity , placed his anu lnvler one of the saws , by which it was separated , aiM ! then pnt his head to tlm insM'umeut . lie was just , e . x'iirinc whei' he was discovered . Fatiikh oit liw Pkoplb !—The linmoivv of Ilu < pia lias ( n-ioriid . in iucre-isn of one-balf "in the land-tax paid !» y tho free peasants tii llusaia . LoVK AMONG TUK SlM . N'lltBS . —TIlOV mar V * O fast in Lowell , that the editors have boon compelled to h-iv >« tiieir letter bixcs enlarged to ; -eeeivc the notif .-s . Ihun Stkjmkus . —Two iron ! = t . i * am soli ' . oners arc ab-tu to cnniinevcfl running with < roods aud pas-^ en-. crs between Liverpool ami Lialwn .
Iiiu-rKS . —Jolm Devauy . and Pv ' viok Ilnr ' . iy , wardsmen of ( Jiilwny wnrkhnusp . are eouii ' ' < itt ' . 'd f-ti'he manslatiirhter of Micbaol O'Donnp'i a pauper b \ v . whr . in thpy flowed with , 1 leather sti \ n . 'I ' iib Vrrss axp Pnus-su . —Tho 57-Wc ' , the -V-ftion-il , the ]{> forme , and tlio Charivari , ]'' itiu-h raper * * , and our contemporary Pjinch , have been forhidvtn in Pv « -in . An Effectual Cvur . Fon Dtskntkry . —A nip ol t ! ie very strom-es' coffee , sweetened wit hi white supnr , find without milk , with a hard cuke or water
liifcuir . PilINKFITS FI 10 M Tel ^ ORAPIIIC COMMUMOATI'S — A few days iigo a vetscl tirnundcd in the Ihsiv-b ' r , and -. \ -,-is iu danger of bein *; v . 'rot-ke . To Fav .- Iki very p .-oaint as . usj ' rincts w . ts requisite , a .: d tiio aid of D i ' . iwerful screw propcll u' b-inc required , Uie tnles ; rai . i ) from Hull , mntlc kii'iwn the want nt . N-.-wc . istle-upon-Tyne , and by the fir 3 t train the much needed screw wns forthcoming , and thus prnn .-rtv \ v-i . ± nvM \ by Shis prompt assistance exceed ! nt in vaUv consulevaMv . £ 1 . 01 ) 0 .
Tiik Maoi . —The festival in honour of t-hs M'isi win held ar . Rom ? on tho lO ' -hult .. when ayuiu ' v , cr . ehrat . ing tue nativity , were chauntcd or roeited in a groat variety of oricjita ! hin-rn-u'c ^ nw \ di ilccts , as well as iv-i almost all the lansniaji- 'K of Eui' - 'pn . " PiTNCii" in Triuulk —We l . aro 'Vom th ? <¦' .- ' , '•; h ? a
Explosios of a Locomotivb . —A disastrous explosion bns occurred on the lleadini' ll-ii ! road , w : \ x Philadelphia . A locomotive px ; i | oi ! -d , kiilinsrsovfii persons . The repc t was heard f " -v mil-vs distant .. Tlw mnngkd UiaUs » f the nnfortnn ate persons were thrown a qreat distance . Tub Forokry at Gcrxky ' s Bank , Fakexham , Noiifoi . k . —John Chiireli , who w ;' s formerly a surireou at Bradenham , Norfolk , and who ha- , doen described in th" line and Cnj tor s . - > m-- weeks past , was , on Sattirdav last , anpvchendi'd a . 1 tavern , in
tho ne ' u ! lib'iurbond of R . ' ^ nf-strMt . by Sergeant Grey , of the detective force , assisted by Superintendent Pooler , of t- i ie Norfolk eonstabu'ary , and conveyed immedir . telv to l ' iikenhntn . ehai'fT' d with dufriiiiding flic above ' bank of £ 120 , by means of a forged ch quo . Fiikncu Lkoitijiist Journals . —In the Fnxncc , Quuiulienne , and LEcho I ' mncuu tliei'i ? appeared announcements to the effect t Kit fr . mi Sunday last , F-.-b . 7 th , thnse thr-e papers would be united under the title of L' Tnion Honarrhii / ne . I * Vbb I < . ** ¦* . *»_ va * I . « ^ . — _ _ .. 1 * 1 .. 1 * . . t . ... _ I l
i UK - AMIXR IX IliEI . AM ) , — lilt' P' . |)<* luTl pl'OUUll- gated . 1 Triduo for the relief of Irish distress State of Siciu ' . —Urea' distves- jivwavs \ w C-. \ 1 hlu'ia , at Messina , Irireelonn , am ! oth > T p . ir . s of Sicily , niiil fe ; ns are entertained that want will cause - thn pom ! v orders to proi-eed to violeu .-c . The C ( ir ; i cvoi ) has been destroyed by inundations , and famine ' is now impending . _ A MoBKitx IIeshv ViII . —You ' . is Prince llatyfulilt , a ! u *> ii ) y ' i ' i > f t . i « W' -ih st ll'inifiu iJal . lt -lio aristocracy iu Silesia , intend- to di-sMve hi- * piesenl mini . ii'e , and contract an -ther . As it is only hi very few ca * c- < Vv , \ t his iio ' iincs hi It'me grants t ' u > diss iluticn » fa nnrriam ? , the prinoc intend- * tocm-Itraoe the Protestant faith , acircums ' aueo vhich is much talkt ' il of , aud uvui < e < a gre-U sotviiiiiou ii \ the iii . 'ihiiv circles ,
Coiix Hots at Axcox . v . —A Icttf'i from Rome , of 2 iin \ tilt ., quoted by the Avpf ' rtmjlt Od . ; eitf , ia ) s : — l . i thu ilistriet of Cesene , province of Failio , on the 18 'h , do'ijovabie excesses were committed on tin oirasiun ot the eiiiliark . it oii of Curu ! o Ancona . Tlic people of the country not only phiiid : 'red fie (' . ¦ ni im ? ah ) tins magazines in the nehjlibanrhood . FltKK T . -. APK IX SWKDEN . —STOCKHOLM . JAN . 20 . — To-iiay nvo royal d-. cree . s h : ivc ; bteu pu ' . lished , l » oth datL'd ' neiv . iibev 22 , -vhich are highly import-uit to ni'iiiutactiiri'i's and arti 3 ins Wuli tow re ? lrietioi 5 s and exceptions the ftccdoin of trade and inaii'ifaetiire U theivby ordained . All guilds are abolished ; aiid i ! very Svede wlio is of h *» o , and maintains ; i tiooc ! clir . raster . i « empowered t . 'fn-auo in .-my Iianrticraft , nnd tu soil his manuftvetuvo ^ either m the cities ami io \ yns , or in the country , lie mu-s * . have »\ vcn pvoof but ' i . r e the municipal authorities that he understands tho trade into which he enters .
IHK Way to Catch thbm . —TIid Total Abstinence Society of Liverpool adopted a new plan of obtainm :-an audience for their lectures on Tuesday , haviu- offered soup tickets to thos > who should attend . By this means a j ? ouilly concourse assembled . Sudden Dkath . —Mr . W . Standfisld , of the firm of Newbould and C . > ., manufacturers of cutlery , Sheflield , was at the Duke ' s Arms , ihvlbjrough , last 1 hursday , and np to seven in tho evening , in perfect health , lie then walked to the post-office , put ia his
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letters , rotiirnod to the hot .-l , n- 'l w .-i 3 : ; v , lVp » . f- i :, ss than an hour . DK . rtse of tlie Iwirt w . is tlmimii . e date eaifo nf '<| . ; . t |* Mis' ! : i ; sw C ' i ; ., n \ rA \ * , v * . s Mahrikh , i fe «» duya ¦ 1 2-1 , to \\ r ^ lnqii' , iit . , nti- -- (> f t ! i . > suns of Vir . Jaui-jg M-iMi ' .-itr , . of S . 'af > i"th-hall . Sir : * i-s , 'ViiUUer sis ^ 'r , fnifi ii' . i'i « oni « ' . funnt . rv eni > -: \ m in . 'its picvious to iier ivii . v . nont from t . ln-s ' a'jre . ! S ir ; nii . r Sir i . r-n foi ; t r «¦ : ! Ioi ;; i : i . k .-r I ' . ui .. — On M'I'lr ' ay .. Mi-vo-nnvt ' ri-i o ' - 'i ' i' - - -. ln-v ¦ as-ot ' . iat-on nvv ! " a ' -e : ios * t i- tliu mwVD' -r ot 'iti !< ii * :, un . ' . n iii « i ' . "i-( ln ^ lr- - --i-b - hav * -, -inn' * 'i . c i ) i > ' . ' : ii'i , ' . M ii . Deci .-m i . ; r la *¦ .. av : ' , il ( j-l ( Iv-n ^ ivs < if k * a-lva ' -ua ^ -w asshe ' -uu
fro : i Mie iii «' , " ! iuv , ( ! v of tin ! wfiiin ; t . In tii . ' cnt . - . i ! rv- -vln"i . ia riiiyh'iiiso-y . inl St . l . uk "' -s . 4 , 71 iJ n , i , wo . n . ' ii an'l ivil . ln-n ' miv . ! bef-n adinittivi ; in ,.-, cisli-rn i-ylum . in Gl- 'is- *)!"'! ' -- --1 '' !^ . lvi- - . fc Sm . iiifi . ild , ; i . •" >!! : -snd i'i 'h . ' w st'in : . - ftyluni , L ' j'P-: " ' O . ¦<> •• ••¦ ! v < et , V |; 1 r * l .. | ,:, ni ' . : 5 007 ; '"^ ' '¦»' ¦ ' ilt ' : " ( ' ' ' '•• Th'MV » . ^< i-r ( ifvatimn . I's ^ l . 'i . U- ' . l d «» - ; i »« ' vli- ; . \ ft p .-.-:-. - < - -ulni .-. -U . n ! : * h ' . K- . im th . > :. v «> ivi »" , i- l- 'Oi , « nd tluvuu 10 pl ' . ? f > :. r ii ; i- « m' . 'il . \ vea ! : u'C hltucli" d- > I' : ll 1 i :- ) t I ) .- .-dlii'l-. ' . !
' ' 'ir-fnv pi » oM riiuxA . We ^ '" by V ** I-WVm- 'i ) l Oii-vvmis \\ yr , of M . n . loy , thiU Oil that day the < ; ! d Rii' : l * vn'l , r . . l , iv' ) -. io : i ! . " ar yivi'd . rn'ii Shaa . ' ^ vj , wbio ' i pm-f ^ . lir . | ,. ftnM tho S h of . T 11 n ¦ , hri . ii .-I-i - t * mv » M .. 'ili \ ivii ) . . ,. ,. ,, f ( ., ^ n , ^ li'Miip , l-mtci'i- ^ , i " i . j , hs .- * . tivbr-ViiK , nnd painnnis iim ! Oil " . hall of ntt'l'i , w ' < i . *' i we - vivs-mv . ! , his Iv fi '" iir . a ; n . samii ! - . Mbdicai , Onru t . kapiiy . —T '' : e HirtW'Kj h . im /!¦ ' rtt ' te ) m ' iiii ms i ll ** . ' . " One « f I'l ^ -- ' ( : ; ivi ' . « ve . r > -t . . ig ( MMl ' - ^ idiviU-.. ;\ v , i ; ,, ; ,,. ,. ,, Win- at th- ivoil-riu , m pinrkot d . i-.- s v . 'i ' t , f | , oi ,. inuin ' iles : n' ^ 'nnns , *' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ I , uv . ot ' i' -r dav , with a Ivisiver . e ntaiiiinii im-il - . ) f mc'lic ' r'fi ! v-r ' . i | - ( , ,. ; , „ Qn t . | i « bn- 'ket w : is a wrii -.-n paper with tb" liiliivini Inc > ui « annoiiMceuv-iii . — " A sliiii-r > eucrfnv the . llcwtn-At' ^ !"
f'tAVK Hoi , tii \ g Amsutca — W *> l' -a' -n from -he ! ' ; ifi » rs tlial tKut nt-st . of sinnit ' .-i bird- ; Urn H-. !' . o . >; n-^ fin fainily , wrii'o not pp ^ mitt'il to cu-al , ivjuvno th"v would nor h nd themselves nnt to c . xecAU- m-. 'X . sl ^ wry-jinv . 's . TIh-v lvi \> -t'il in ' . !« : ( It 1 - *!' itisni >» f uie reniiblioan s lavnljnl'lers , and wciesilfin ,. Fatal AfcinF . NT is C ' 'i . i . Kf ! 'n : r . lev—On Wcdrivs . day morni'itr . ;« man 'lanvd J -i ; : 'li Saffliiell , acoi ' i'rm-m ? or . living at No . 11 , Ge' - ' s-couri . I ' yc-stitc . t , \ Yostmin *! pr . w *> s fjni ' - 'ijiHd d ' 'ii . " ; riii' ion out . of the ver nc \ r Th : inv * s 1 S- »« 1 ? . as « is'e ; H ) . v . lii . 4 S'm , v- ' wn thi'V were b'tli ; mni rsrd . ynuPi ; ' ^ atcl ' . ' -il , on ri . in » , ' liinij to tlii- b rnki'i i' -e . an'l wax rps . c-ie < I by s ie libi'tiivr ? who ennio to his ji's i . ianco . but though oven * cfTirt was usod , t ! : e bo iy of hi * i fiither c n ' . i not lie I'cenvoiv- ! .
Tiik Otioi . ' - —From Al''X = u ; d :- a . however , wo le- 'rn tint fiit'incl'iiicholy ne «'» iiad iirrivcd in C .-uro fro'i : Mi-ccu , tin * : tho de , \ " > sl . iting p < < stilei « -o ' 'ad 111 -tv- hr-ikcn out amnn-r ( Im piiurims , and tli .- ii in nitio ( I'lys no less t-h-in 13 . 000 vietiins ! i- * d iv'o ; sw pt awny by it . At mi Oi . u TntCKS . —Thi « last accounts ti' . ra Naples statnth :-, tMm » n * .. Ve * uvhis , which had l >< - * - > n fiir some ti *> ic in a noarlv < jui < sucnt sta'o , hnil ay-tin bfriin to throw our i'limenso torrents ot lava . Tiik Park-- —On Wednesday , theofn . 'imen'al u atms in St . Jiimes ' s and thfi llctrnnt ' s Parks , tho S"r ? : entino , and the 1 / m ? Water and Romid V >< - A , KeiiMivjtPn ( Jardens , wore c » m ! . k'te ' y fiozcn over , i , hi > ic ^ W" * itijt several inobis in thickn" -- ; -md in : rfrchly safe , but . t ! 'f r'n . li ! ' ( - * - :- | iev-o . i- arc snr , ; -. o-fd to lnvc ventured on during the . day wu' . out a ; iv accident < icc , 'ivr : Titr .
Hakon I'ahqi .-ikk , . en .. fir : t « urir « 'on' . f ihekina , in-5 ii !< f ! - ' or-sur ' . "eou niv ! nipmber of the Boar . l of llculth esf Oie .- \ niiy , and Commander of the l ^ ainn nl ! lonot : ¦ - , died on Saturday , afwr a Ioul' illness , it : Uig 7 ! "li yi-nr . TjV . ttkp . s ov Mahq'T . — The (' nurrierdeMai'vc iles -tail's Mil' !* n a-rent o * th ' . ' Mexican ( lOvo' - ' . inH -it , nntliwised to deliver kttrr * «•/ . ! 'ifanpie ajivinsi . he United Sri-fi's ; , l ; ns ; : i .- ' -t arriv d in U » au-hy . Tiik Ortuns Fixkt . —B-ni . is , FeV . rn . iry " 3— 'he crention of a G ; rman ! leiu ., u-liii'h waslat' -lydiseu- 'iod " iHi suoli LM'eat intfrest . bv rho wl-ole of ( ioi-m-. ny , i ^ by no nirnns ahandonrd but , i » : irrnin broti £ ; .. T ioru-ai'd pinop { he njviv- 't ? of t ' . e ' A llvurein hav > - in-Cl ' . ' - 'i-od 'o iio : ' ! - ' " (' . liuH" what * hoy jveri- lieli > r >" . Wintbii in N ' iinww—A Ir-t'ir from ( Jiv .-i-ini !; ., in Norway , of the i'lwX ulr-imo , savs the hevriua ' ^\ - . ^ is vci-y hrisk ar . d alunul'ti ! , and rhn fisii ofiX' -e ' . eiifc qunlity Tli" teir . pf-r . 'ittire i ¦ so mi'd in the . sou ' ii of Ni ! i *«'' . v tli- 'f . tJie tiaviia'inn h-isrec . iminenet'd .
Taking Tim Vf . il . — ' Jn Wednesday moi inns ; tho inrpies . imr eeivumiy nf two yiiui . e ; la .- 'ies ( Miss . ' ii ; -ps of St . . Iiihn ' s W"od , niid " 'iss Coisi'P . Vf , of R'y- « n-- 'ont > ? qiiiiiv . ) t . ikinc Hip wl . iip vi'il ami iyli : ' i . uis liahit of ' O ; v ! - !' , ' ^ o-i I . ad > (> ' Mnv-. y . ' t » ik ; ii ; if > r . nt tin convent ot ' tlvi nrdpr , si'u . i ' . ein Hu-kl'itr-. ' s l-V || y . Ri-vmou s : y . [ Add " . Imps and Col"imv .- ' s Fo ' . ' i . r . "] Tnr DncK pf >" a- ? . ' . u ha « n ' - . U'Cil i \ f tho distui-Kil oi' tlie tlriritibie enrivnit'cs -if hi » statos th" corn in Uie L ' vnvrirles of ViU dow-ins , at tho pi'ie « ' for whi .- ' i it o "lid h-ivp Se- 'ii sn'dl'isr autonin .
TliK ClIAlHMKN UT Kl . KCNOS CoMMITTRK- ' for tllC in-. > . s- ? iif session o * " i ' : n ! i ii ^ ' -nt arp . Mr . V . B : ' . r , > ij » , M-. Berna ' , Mr . G . iV-nkes , Mr . R , hi ' mer . Mr . M' . * v \ e Drnmir .-mil , nn' ; i e Uni , H . M . SiiHon . Piuai-iks iv G'ikk'E—We r ^ ad iu r t letter Iroia Aiv'ina nf tin * Iii h u ' t .: —In cnii-equvioo of re ; -i > rts i- ! 'i' : \ v . l fr . i'n th-- B"iti-U OiMi ^ uls iu viriniis c > rts if !| * V" , Sir ' vhii ri : l / . nr ,, the lkiiwli Miii ' ^ teif ¦ ¦ ¦ Athen * -, iire *! . ' ir . f-d in N'tvniber : w . i nnt-s to tho G''p ' - !; G'ivci' ! mi : 'nt coiiTiiainin ? nnewot ' . lie i-iraeip- - . and . icRtisiiiii thp Ministry o t ' no'ilicenep . Tiik ' ' ost-offii'e ant > tiik Nkws Thaok . — ' orli'ij's i i' ii"t i ; cni i-ii v hn'i-vn thar v" ;; - ire- itly ( ur . < t doci- 'U ' '* 'tpps hitvp hp . i > ii tsikpn bv t ' u' 1 ' i * . of'ii' - ^ uitb'iri ' cs lit p' -ev >] it anv pa » ti''s roniiPt-ri'il . ith fie service dispos-ns ' . t newsr ^ ipers , an ;! i ; i . i . ivl . so * r i | i 2 pnt is tiir * r'si-latiwi , that nonavsv in itfi ' . oafnrth to In * cons'd ^ i vi ? 'i ^ ililn t ' > r nn : ii ) i' -i : it "ten „ in t ' liit . hr-inish of t !> ep iWiij s-jrvifip w ! io may be a veildei' •'• I ' ' ne . ivspap'T . - ; at t ' i *> ti'no . f his apnlie . nMon .
roTATOBs . —]> in'iii 2 'tlie- 'as - week , pot -in s were 'in : » rt . ¦ >! into f / mdori trip * Frano ? , Rcliiium , ilot—1-iiii . Spain , IVnugal , and the United States of Amp > 'iea . ( JALVAM . SM —The ' Builder" thinks that , the day has -imved « -lmn the ' . 'rn'Oie lamps - -hmiM be lighted siiU ' . iita-ioously , Iy > h > aif- of galvanism . iVnxy ViwTA'i' -: in- K-niA . —The " Hoiiliiy Times " savi th . it I nrd ![ a " ' ! i : iH ; e is nii'lerstood tolviv-romOvo ' . I tn rp ' . Uicn the piit'ijp thMiuhont I - - ' . ia , and tn introduce a systosn similar to that * if Un ' . viaud Hill . Sixoi'iar Sn'F . rsTntON . —There exists on v , any of \\ w . Italian C'Visis ; i snoorstiti . n tint rm nvi ) can i - -o : > ie tn 'i jn-rs .. ; i who by bap'i !< r into tl :- :. claims its priii : ' c ion . Evou . su Nkws im It . m . t . —An FnalWi ' ipwsv . vper i-ali nit to Im * < - * mm- " ! ' { ed at Vloivnee . Mr . TimI-! np , ' , ! - - ()* i nf thp . ant ! i . ) rt'ss , is to lie the cdit' » r , : uid Sir I'Vminis Vinfcti' isr . i lie a lpad n < r > -ontributw .
i Stati'i-: of thk Q ^ e : ' \ . —Ihe Q-. opii has ihr . vted j th ; it h- 'rii « tu' \ just- c . mplstcd at lUmie by ( iilnon , b * fi'rwnrdi-d in F . u .-land in timufor the U'lyul Aeaj iii' ? ny PxhibiMim ot tin * present year . : BmVARK ( IF TMF . PiWT'iRS . —SillliP tilllP siil ( 5 ' \ a I p . y .-iieiaii ol Vio . Hinps in the Pisi-ilo-Ci'l . tis , was ti ! 'il uir h-iv ' uvj ; exluimed hi * ueeeascd wi ' c , three ! wok- ? a !' i < : r i :-tei'mont , in order to mak «* .-i < k . leton ! of her . He was fuii ' . d euiliy , nnd < Miidi * nim-d to three I moutiis * ini-visniiment . On hi" anppal : > grii"st this i hid"iivnt . i" was eo-ifirme-l . ivir . li the ad-litinu of
: thivp mouths' im |> ri < auii : ent t >* tl ' . e three mnuths to j w ! ich h was a ' re-uly senrenc'H . I PonTroi-Ks ' . Ur . cmiTiNo . —The Lishon eonvspont Jciit i-f ilie " Mirnin . ' Ohri ! niple '' s : iys that , in order to rcruif tb-v v- iiinie >* t- < empii . y < .-. d aciiinat the \\ isnr-L'etu ? . pnlieemen are stat ' -oncd a * break r , f duv itthe cm ner f > ' tin * str .-ets to nrr .-st every mun capable of b- 'iiriuaarms . II nit already a munib- 'r i , f somo milii ^ ry corp * . , he is led to the b-irracks , i-ficeives sonie drillinir . and is sent to the armv .
) Aiuoha \ t-iHKALis . —A bejiuiifiil aumiM boroalis w .-isS ' -im * af F . dinbur-rh ou Satnrdry p . vpniiu :. S . M'i * n * s anij Miseks —A small (! e * rH- ! im ™ t of 8-ip ; --i ! rs and miners has b ? en onieivd to Sotiiii Austraiki . where the men will bo emijloycd in » iirveyiiicr I . NVA-luX up Rl . VOK-J . —A COVi ' i'SpiWdiMlt of t ! l 9 '' l > : iM ! frk"i IK raid" siys that Mark particli's arc so nniii f-r o'is in Uie nir , that for miU- » , in Wit-tinishire , 'Me -. ' ivvji ureasbU' . ck us i « packs iwr larue . uwe . u fiii-tnri a towns in Knulaud , more c : v > cci .-iil y their boa I . * . i / i ( l f : io < 'H- So arc do . s and cattle with whito !' . •;* , [ .. articiiiiivly who < v their walk is in heather or roil .: u v »> i ' s . Linen hni ? <' 'U' tiuon bushes to dry . is $ ak . n istV black wher-.-ver it ha-- been in eoitfaet with
T fill . (!¦ umax Pauperism —The " Doutscln Aikemeiue Z- ' isnng" iniiKiunces 'he arriva of a youns : literary ••« -.-d (! at Berlin , sent , by the Kinc ot Swodcn to inq-iiiv into the causes and growth of Gerniiin pauperism . ( . ' om . ' . —The Dut-h j *!* i * er . s st .-tto that a coal mine lias ! v ,-en diacovei-ed at , Batol Apio , iu thu smith of Hor *! C . "> . Pt'isuc Baths . —The Nnwcast ! . * t « -. vn council lias resnlv . vi co oive . ' . b-iths aud v ? ash-honsc - . li-v . 41 , I ' kksf . nt . —The Kiii ' . r of l'm ^ ia has pres .-nti'f * M > mi' valuable books to the Ni- « - York Swte l . iliv -r . ( . '¦ I'Ai-T ( . li'Aiu ) . —The different co : i ? t-cuard stationa in tin- West of Iv . is- ' iiuul arc to be sirisiaf hewed by adiii' i . ii . ai nii'iiv
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February 13 , 1847 , . ^^^ THE N 0 RTHERN STAR . ¦ ¦ l " "" ' " ' ¦ - ' '^ r ^^ s- —i £ . .. . M
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7-lT . FAMITT HERALD—IV . i 45 . London : G . B : g ? s 421 , Strand . Th s jmrt contains the usual amount of pli-a ' -in ^ m : s . v ] ia : ! tous literature , f « r which this publication ins h : r- ;; ae .-e celebrated . Tho e lit » r continues his iaini'ta ' i ' e e ?« -iys , ami in all department * the talent a ' lii eierir" is ! ua : iife » ted whicli huve from its comi-ienxraint , rendered the Fami' . u Herald su ju .-stly 1-0 -I' ! -. "
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Feb. 13, 1847, page 3, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1405/page/3/
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