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thev werefurthergratified by being ruled . ovcr- ^ tvei if ™ mimicry—by an Irishman ; wHUsdcoeisor [ h tt-ft Clarendon ) carnM nq snch pre » % e with ; him to the minds of an enthusiastic imjuUire nce . J " Hs ' is beter in 0 ?^ ** ^ PSlngwt |» e scWorof * iree ¦ frade : > oluical"tcononiUts , and as ' a selfish foreign dip IomaUst , than anvUiing else ; and , we fear that these arc not the peat qualities ruost needed at . this moment in Ireland . His Lordship is , however , ; a . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^*^^—
man cf ability ; and one thing is certain , that the p osition lie has accepted isprobf of his . courage . * It wn need ; alHih " talents - \ ana ^ aU : fis ' cnei ] gieS .. ^ o breast the overwhelming " flood ; of calamity , which bow ! rblis overthe . unhappy country , in . which / . he te wifl tdeld a delegated Sovereignty . ; and , . unfortunately for himself , he will find little aid in the meafuret passed by tbe British Legislature , whitever 1 « may- discover in itsn » oney . ' . . ' ' ;
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• ' MIECELLIBEOEB . . ^ JU it is l&Jdj that some pa ges of the Star of Satnr- day next Will be occupied with the reports of tha proceedings at O'Connoniile , ana the Birmingham Trades' Conference ,, we , must reqaeit our usual correspondents to make their communications as brief aB possible . ' ¦ ' . * . ' ¦ - •• ' ¦' ¦ ¦ . ' . The ScBscupnoR Committee for the defence of Selsbj and others , beg to acknowledge the following lams : From the Manchester and Silford United Friendly Operative Bates' Society , £ 5 ; from the Cabinet , makers' Society of Rochdale , £ 110 s . ; Bricklayers * Society of ditto , £ 3 ; Grinders' ditto ditto , £ l ; South Lambeth Cnariists , 7 s . ; Boilermakers' Society , £ 107 I 4 s . 6 jd . Vm . Hekd , Secretary . ; P . S . — The Boilermakers bare a further stun to fend . : ' ' " "
All &nbsctipt < ons for the above fond to be sent to Mr Win . Herd , 54 . Dale-street , Manchester . W . P . WiiiuJts , Chepstow , will oblige by giving ns the full address of Messrs Evans and Co ., we will then send the order for enclosure . Asnros-tjKDEa-LTKE . —The "Address" requires revision and some little curtailment to render it fit for publication ; but as we are required to insert "the whole , " and not " curtail i t at all , " we ere ' compelled to exclude it . !• W ., as Old Fissbcry Cbabtist , M&ncbester . —We never received it at this offics . You had b # | j $ r iiigu . ir < s atMr R . ' soS = e IinMaV , ch ester . . H . ^ -Rrftr to the prices at Smithfield Market .
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Ma A . ttniER , Dev <> n " Mjrt . —Sead to Mr T . M . WiiejTtr 8 J , Dean-street , Sug&i ^ 'j l j ' j Thb Ball . * fob the ( PCoujfoaviLLE Tka Tut . —To the Chariitt . PuNfe—Friends . : Wh « n the above projeci -. V . ? . ^ , ^ V ^ % , t ^ fcMti c ) pa £ Bd ; that a , sutn - snui-. . cjcuEtopurcltase a . fonr ^ acj ^ shareia-tne Land Com-: * pany , for each' of thevictimsy would be qulcklj reali-ed :.. ^ V «?!? . «? wy , t 9 s » j , % ^ :, ' . ^ W -- ^^ n . tf o P ^ hw .. «* ringlB UlM *^ 8 hare - These fact ^ are a-Oisgruce to tha . gr . « t " bulk ot the - ^! ^ ? ' ^ K-w £ V « : thej Jus tly . ' clanjpM-for a V , <* ^ W ^ mfS : <}** o ^ nt , l a bour ;; leave . those , ^^ rr ^^^ yoted a life-tiwV to secnre tlietf , ?«? £ » nd . ; . $ ?» ¦ ? Wowa ' and . orpkaug j . who . hava . ^ cqmevic ^ nsior theirs ^ ^ pine in miser ,,-want , and < le . timl . onS Ask yourselves . shouUVqcUthing ' be I How can we expect , m ^ bf talent to fig ^ tine l t t . fig
M ^ W ^ ^^^ ht-kbouragains . ticapltal ^ ., the accursea Bastilefor li . eni ^ ves and f 4 rniUeg ,, a ' s a i ¦ , r ^ ard : f ° T Asirussftii services , ! ftjt isprejipsterens for : - ! lc ? ^ P ^™ o ^ S " } " * * " . ; . J .. >!»?" . ri w . W « i « eare ¦ ' n J : i ? i . ^' p > ^ 3 » iy ? devote 3 " , tiirir timp ^ talint , . . ; *' . M < ?« S ? V ° " J * £ ?' ¦ MT ^ Professiiig . rj hartUta , i ** & * £ ¦ Se . ^ jU t ^ . « S / prof « ssing ; CUrfstons , no Miftin view bht their own peri nal interest ? . if not , they m " u-. . understand the ho ! y priaciples they profes ^ jPractical :, -P ^ . » if t ; ractic 4 p ; risti * y'J--t < !^ <» lucrassistance i ¦? , ?* . = re ! t ** « aaired , j ? pt ?* - or especially where it is due . -. ' Are , * e not indebted to tjie vjefins for whatth « y > havo ; f" animated todofqrBS ; Mdfof theli ' htaild * ku 6 wledge - lh ^ * ? = 1 W ^ ^ »" S t , us !; : jlf soviet > u blot out ... th ^ - foul * Hyfi % hW r : ? &Q 3 'iSS . [ indifference . hat fastentd upon us . * A good opportunity isnoWoffeied to those who have it in their poner to contribute a .: * tJ 4 e . *«« 'dB . . plaetng " tBeir . victims in a comfortable
position , an ^ l which , would : be an honour to the Ciiartisi bod sj ^ - ^ fc again . implore all who have it in their poirer to aid ns in this holy cause 3 > We well know . that the-dejiresjion of trade , , c-jnibined rrith the / enor Wu » lirict that fiind . haa . attained , irendera it ' utterly im possil . l-forbadlypaid workmen . to contribute 6 d . ; but we are coafiieutUiat . e » clu 6 tveot tbese , there are thousands who ( if wiliing ) could readil y accomplishrthe desireii . ohject . ; i We havereceUed bat one subscription from Manchester , the great emporium of-. Chartism t From Liverpojl , aju . d from the greater nnmbtr . of dip . tricts , nothing at all !! ; To > hat is Uiiscriminal indifference atuibutabie ' Wccannot refrain from blaming the Reading men in : most . ipcaHiie «; they , have been earnestly entreated to place , thi project ' anditaim . portance beforj . their meetiu ^ s , and we fed confident if thry would compl y with this desire , a : great » um could ye' be rc-UUed . / :, VVe ; liop : ritiey wiH . giTo ' os their-assistauct , and proceed to the good wort ; ,.- ; J . s
srrv-.. > - :: - 'V . ¦ . - .. > ;? v - ; j ;; J HOMis AuiosD ,-Secretary . ;< : PS . —Post-office Orders to be made payable to Thomas Almond , trunk raak . r , BiUton ; iir . d-all letters - f ! ad ^ r ? r ? . ?/ H ^ k . iu ? ncy , liig > tstieeteBilstori , » "i * - ' ' CosTisninos of Sapsaripdons . fjr , the ' iTia-tray ttpto Tue i . i May the 18 : h i ; - ^ , tweedy * a } ridgewat « r ,. 6 . * nbscnp : ian »; E . B . urley , Manchester ,- !; A .: Elliott ; J }< wcastle ,. i ; W . _ Daniels ,, Douglas ;! I ; J ,. Bell ^ St , Helens , i ; 3 . Shaw . Xondpn , 2 : j . Hunter , Easingtoni -. Ja ne , 3 ; J . Ley , parnugtQni 10 ; J . AVilson , Welling .: _ borough , 1 ; j . Patterson , . . Birmingham } . 1 ; : G . Sutdifie , Todmorden , 2 The subscribers are respectfully informed ; tbat ; the value of the tea-tray is £ 1 lOi ^ and : that one of the * same quality and : workmanship icould , not be bought from the manufacturer for less : ' ~ n \;; m >
• i :- ¦ . - ¦ J : , v . i ! a • : : THoMAs . AtKexD / Secretary . : Vlf C ' M ?! - —By . railway to Birmingham , thence byraUway ¦ ¦ t . o . 6 louc ? st « vand * renten : mil « byc 8 dch ; . ' 3 ! : iJ ;;• si Visit To . O'C ») KOTByinE . r . Oa Monday next ' fliePaddfng-. tonians . wili leave : the Coach Painters * . Arms , " Circus" ^'•^ ew-rpad /' precisely at : half-p « t : six / o ' clock " , in the moruing . On washing PaiWinston-greun , " trie vans jrill make , a temporary stand , for a few minutes ° ?? y « 79 " ^ e P their , friends in that focaltty . Tliey will proceed to , th « r de ^ tinaubu by way of' Pinner , that iKing a muck nearer , ronte . - .. ; , > ]¦ -. [¦ .. sil ,: ; a ;• 5 oiicE . ^ -. We , ; have j : ceived . a P je t-office Ord « r ( torn Biinbnri ! h ., dated Miy . l 3 . for . the sum ef' £ l 8 « . 2 d ; Who sent it I ;;; What isitf r ! - > : It . is strange that some
of . vur : < ren saresoVLi ! Sy i « th » . se slack timesas not to h » re ; an opportunity « f : « nclosing a single-line . with theirremiitauces . , ; T : isisthef . iuith .: ; . - . , H ' -i : ; Ecc . s ' -Misr- —Wa . canuot uidurtaketogiretha required insiracti . ms . - If . belonging to ^ the ' Land- ' or ^ Chartir ' A ^ S'i-i ii on , no doubt the friends at the Land offifce will arvise you on your arrival .. You may easily walk ¦ from Euston-square station to tht office , 83 , Dean-; . street ; Soho . j : i , ; .:. ;¦ - ¦ ¦ . ¦ . - ¦ . - : , ' . - ¦¦ ' J . aso T ; 11 e > ti » e asd DiLisc—Your communication hus been received ana shall be attended to . - ' - ¦ Ofbssoaw . —T . inr letter , should have been sent where Ve have sent i t , to Mr O'Connor . ¦ . ' . . :-r- ¦ : ¦ , ¦ - » . i . ' -l Mb J . Withsbs , Birmingham . —Call at , this office while in town . . ' :,: ¦'" -. ' .
vroo . : ., . w ¦ . KOTICE . —The immense nuniberof cases which I' daily receive , particularly of priTatie ones , many of them ¦ of gryat iinportance and requiring la ' nsh- time and -consi deration , compel me to request that no fresh private cases may be forwarded , to me before the fifth of Jove next , in order that I . 'iuay ' get . through those now- ' . off . hand . ¦ ' : ' ¦ - " v ; Esxest Jokes . James Wicks , Briditiin . —If you will send me the copy " of the will and other do Utnents mentioned in your letter ; I mil attend to your case . ¦ - •' . ¦ ; . ' -,,: •< . ' Ge-koe Hahdinc— A . may require a Jargerrent for Ms share of the property ; bat ,. should B . refuse to give it , he cannot turn B . out of possession except cf nis < A . ' s ) . sharebya ' partitibn / ' ' ' ' ' . ''' ' " " , ' .. ' WitLux ' jIooSET . —I have writCcn toMr O'Bryen ohthe sulgectofyourktter . : :. " . ; . . n : ¦
II . O , Wisbeach . —I suppose the brother ana sisters were all legitimate . . If so , the sisters were entitled to the real proiierty , ' as coheirs to . iheir late brother ; -and to his personal . prope ' r ^ r , as his only . ' next of . iinj but ,- they must administer to the-personalty ; ' 1 "' \ . '" . _ ••"••'; — - ' J- ' Wrf ilotlram ; y I > suppo . se -you aid-not ' taiethest ^ le ' t and the other premifes at separate jents ; " but at dne' ^ ii-: tire rent for the ^ vhole . If so , your landlord canudtdis train , unless there has been' a * fresh' agreement respect-; ia ? ttenmt of Uiepremues / whichyou still occupy ; but ' lie can maintain action , for use " a : id occupation . iV Sons Sta . voisb . —Yonr landlord ' may distrain again ^ bnt r not the necessary tools or implements of vour tradis .
: He will , however , ; it is to-be hoped ; de- » l leniently with . you , as well in consideration of the hardness of the - .:. times upm poor men ,, as , of jour having been so long Iiisteuant . ;_ ., ' ' ~ . ' . ' S .. .. ^ . / . " -, ' .-R . , ¦ . . -- . ¦ , < C' HrjSsT . —Your , son , I suppose , is under , age , arid the ¦¦; will , I presume , direets'the interest to . be paid to ' you , during his minority . If so , you can recover the interest ; ; but ; -yoaj must , produce reasonable proof-Of' . your" son ' ibtingalive . . vw-v . . ¦ ¦; ¦ / J . K ., OukenSeld . —I . will mention about your papers .-: Chabies AllixsOk , Sheffield . —I do not . dearly under-• stand your last communication . ' Was , Mr Yates or Mrs . : Y ; ites the mnrtgagee of the property ! . It ' appears they .. are buth dead . It mujt be shown who is " the personal representative ( executor or administrator ) of the ^ mori .
g ^ gee . : ..,: * . ; - : V . . ¦ : ¦ ; ¦ : iVTjfj : ::. Johjj Gibb ; . —Get your friend George AshWell to atote yonr case plain ' yaud wncisely ., I cannot at all uu , derstand jour letter . "" . ' ¦ - .. ¦ ¦¦ . ; _ ¦ -,-W . T . Stourbridge . — Yourself and ybar brotheri ' and sisters are entitled to the legacy . "'• ' . ;' .. :. •• :. C . S . G . . H . —The legatees have a right to their legacies , unless the executors can show tli ; it the -assets- of their 'father were not sufficient to pay his debts .., -. . " :, ,..-. ; RoBtssos SrABiiE . —If you \ vill seud me . the particulars of jourcase I shall be better aWe to say whether you can be advised to comply with the dem ' audfor £ 10 . ' ' ¦ ' Hicbabo Potiaoe , Chappie Ardvrich .: —You must proceed against Uigg for the money ; he- has illegally obtained from you in the Small Debts ' . Court , and bring Mr Dean forward as your witness . . ¦ > ' -.: ., A Seves Teaks' Sobscribe 3 . —Youhadhest come to an arrangement with the Loan S ociety . "" ' . ' ' Woodhonse
T . D ., . —If the debtor has no other property than tools , clothes , furniture , and such otiier things as . are uaiuediu the Act , and they do not exceed the value of £ 5 , they cannot betaken and sold . , -. John Fox , llewsburyJ—The action , I presume ,-was commenced before the' Small Debts' Act came into ' op ' euu tion , and thejeause must be decided by the Court in whiciiit was commenced ; but if you obtain a verdict , you will not have to pay the defendant ' s costs . T . C . P ., Manche « tsr .-Yes . :. ; -. . ¦ . ; --.-.-. Blackmjrx asu Sok , . Manchester . —If you either- can prove the order for th ' e " lathe and the delivery , corthe promise * o pay , you may rienver the debt in tbo Small DAts * Court I hsve ivrittento Joseph Dnibble . aci ' cording to the address you gave , and the letter has - been returned by the Post-office . ' -- ¦ " . * " . j i-. " / . Asuibs . ^ -If the will w as made since the passing ' of the late Wills' Act , - two .. witnesses are sutBdcnt , ¦ even though it devises real property . The legacy to the wit-¦ ¦
ness is void . .. ' ¦ / -- » -.. .-Thohis Bklsbes , Reaford , near Ldgh .--Ifyou will send . me a copy of the will , and show how you make out your claim uHder it , I will advise uiuin your case . " ¦ ¦ ' "• ' ;• A . 2 . —Apply at the Ee ^ istrar ' s ' Ofiice .. ; .. . - Joseph Codst , Hulme . —Yes ; iucase . the deed founding the Institution authorises such , callj but not othertyise . ¦'• Where questions arise upon deeds ' , wills , or other documents ; acopy or extract should always accompany the . case . , ¦ ¦ - . ; . - ' ¦ ¦ - . - ¦ ' - ' ;¦• ' ¦¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ - • . J . S ., Lambeth . —No ; to ; yonr first question . If she had ' " sufficient canse for leaving her husband , she may proceed against him in the Ecclesiastical Court for a separation and alimony ( maintenance money ) , or , should she become chargeable . to the / parish , in that case her ' husband may be called upon to support her " '" - '•!• ' •' Levi Watson , ^ Bradford . —The heir-atlaw , or Suimo ' sea
htir-at-law , may take possession of the property ; but ; if it is in the holding uf tenants , they may refuse to pay their rents to the suuposed heir without an iudeninityj . till he either pro \ es the'death of " a Simeon Peel , or till ¦ such length of time has elapsed as to afford a fair pre-. sumption of his deith . - ••¦ - ' WiuiiM Gbandieoij . -You must inform me by whom the .. money wasleft , to whom it was le : t , and in what year . . K . i , Uorbnry , lorkshire . * —You have not sent a copy of the agreement , though in your letter you say you have : you must send a copy . ¦ - - * * y JohsHesdeksos , WindyKook .-lst , Yes . 2 nd , Notwitii-, ontawarrant . Thelaw does not permit what is teriried an exctssiv . e 4 'Stress" to be made , but as much may he takenas « ill be hkely to satisfy the sum raised with c o ^ ts , 3 rd , The ^ Small Debts' Act does not alter d . law in ecclesiastical matters . la ^" r BL 1 CKW ° ' Glai : S - —Appl y to . a ' scotch J . S ., Sowerby —I think the church must be considered
rjy ^ ff ^^ , With «•»«** to . to church : rate , I infer iromyonr letter that the motionfor the rate was negatived ; and if it ivas , the ratepayers , or any of tiiem , may resist the payment of the rate . ' 1 ^ « r , ^ ' WtataTJ ^ - lHo Couference has no power to aifcr any of the rules contained in the deed exceptucases specificall y provided for by the d . ed . ' * - *«• —u , S l years siiiceyourKrandfather ' s death , and your father and yourself haying been out of possesl sion during the whole of that period , yonr right to the property is clearly lost ualess you or your father ( or oue of you ) have bsen under some legal disability , as insanity , residence beyond sea ? , etc . Tell me when your father died , and if in England ; and if he resided always in England and was of sound n ) ind :-I suppose yon are aud always have been of sound mind and resident in Engknd . . A Yoonx Chaetjst . —If the legacies are charged by the willoa the freehold , you mnstpny ' ih ' em . ' The'lggavies do net affect your right to vote . ,: ' '
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' LKKDa . r-FBiGHiFDL . Cou . iHET . ! ExpLOsioK ;—A ter rific explosion of fire-damp 'occurred at a colliery ; be lofngina to . Messra Harding and Co . ; New Hall , Beeston , about two : miles , from Leeds , c by which seven individualsharerlosfctheirlives . ' andanotherha ' s re - ceived injuries from which , he is not expected to recover . } . Tiie . explusion took ; place about nine o ' clock on Monday . morning , last : > Tue miners in the coarse of their labours broke into an old pifcj from ^ which the confined and infiammable gas issued , and tbi « communicating with the' lights used iii the pit caused an almost instantaneous explosinn . ¦ Six of * the unfortunate peraoas who . were at work in the pit ' wefe killed on the spot , and two other * were £ ot out a'ivt and coaveyed . to the Leeds Infirmary ; n One of-them has since : died . The names and ages are as follows : — Cfeorge Bell , 15 ; Aaron Bell . 20 ; George lOddie , ' 29 j ;; Wm . Westermaa , 12 ; Juseph Longstaff , fio , Charles Duck , U ; and John Hall , 10 . Mr : Blackburn '; coroner for tlie twrouuh of Leeds , will hold aHinqHcat oii the bodies . ! w . ¦ ' .- ¦ » j : ; v :- ;/> ,,.
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- , ( Fromthe Qaxttteiit Tuesday , May V& . )' . ' , - , " '' , ¦ " Edwin Wood , Ifing WilUamsBtreet , ' tbi ) accoidst 4-Thos \ Vallis , Oxford-street , ' woollen ¦ draper- ^ -John Harriott JBiasiifield . Albion-wharf , Blackfriars , cement manufacturer — John Simpson , late of'Old 'Change ^ common carrier — John llitchins , Chichustc »; -place , rGray ' s-innroad , and Upper Whitecross-strtet , lea&ier , selier—R . ichd . Wade , Cheapside , tailor—G . l'urton , Longfleet , innkeepM . —J . Pickett , Everett-street , ISrnusivicfcs ' quare ; cow-keepci —Robert- Graham ,, Clapliam-common , . Surrey , ¦ lodging , house . keeper—Jumes 1 'hilipyo , Cross-street , Finsbury , dealer hi horses—Thomas tiittli ,, Dukestreet , Took-v
street , Borough ; hop merehant--Charles Vyse , Ludgatestreet , - straw : behiietuiak ' er ^^ auci . Quarterman , "( iiford , glover-4 ) ohn Robinson , 'jun ., Fencliurch-street , thyniist ^• Wilaamllarris , Aberystwith , mineral agent- Frederick Btriier , West ttirby and iHrkeiUicail , tea dealeri ^ Josepli 2 ? a j " j ? ocl £ -f dttingham , lace it auufacturerswuham Stenton , Lenton , No tinghaiushire , lacemakerueorge W ebster , Staincross , Yorksiire , nailmaker—Wil . fc , ? c ?^ bCrt ; « . "GiKg in Heap , Lancashire , Joftrii " DickiuEon ' Mauchesterf bookbinder-John Berkley , Newcastle-upon-Tym , merchant . ' :
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THAMES .-CBAia ^ os } Mtnt Mobdjsb .- Gilbert ' Macdonald , a ship jpinw . -was charged with the wlltnl murder of his wiferAgnej , "> tB 6 ^ particulars of which w « stated in last . week ? s ! Star , andiigainsfr .-Whom' th ' e ' coroi ner !« jury had alreadyieturnedaJverdict ofi : wiUol mupi deri for having beathissttife-iniabrutalf . manrieKoni ' tliei iifternoon . ofS ' Hturday , th ' e 8 thlnsti > n ' t ; nna . Jump ' cdtipn ' n h ' erivjf . She ' diediof a rupturo ; ofsttie' ^ intestines' fourteen hour * aftdrward" ; - anAiif . wasprbVed oriithe inqiiost that ! tworibSi werefractureoH'Bndiltnat shelhad alsoireoeive ' di other ; : irijaries > BufficiSBt tojcau ' seideath ; - ! ¦ 'oTneVurfttion bad .. navtri ^' een " ai ^ bo dy i ; mbre ! horriblyRbruisu'di and mangled ; than thatof theidece «« ed //!) On Mondayjollthe wUnesses ^ examinea . baforetithe ; coroner , repenttd . their evidence , andftthe pr | sohet . s " « on , ' . a .. ibny ' ei ^ bt yearg of age ;; asaindeposed-to ibis father ill-using !; Ms smother , and . jiiBipingup 6 n'her . ? ' ; Ah : addit ! onal ; witheBB , !( Winiain , Taplin , wpolice constable , ; Noi 234 Kj . wasv examinedfor ; Uiefii 9 . ttime . otfiMoni ) ay . f ^' : ire \' 8 tatedathat ' 'Uacdbn ' a'ld had been twice in custodybefore'for . bsatlnsLthedeceated and thatin 1839 she'Waiinithe' hospital for thwe weekgi inconseqnenceTef . ? ner : huSbaudi ' cutting ; hi ) Vl < eiJd 5 pen ' . witha candlestickii The dec ' easedAvis adrtioted to drinki i . ng . and hadibeen ' -very oftenln oiistody for'drunk * nhess ! a'heirlsbneriotehleifig ^ ilijd . ton ' -forlihis ^ dvfeiiceiih ' eld down ! his'head and siiaiiothfng . i '' -Mr BitUSntinefsnid—i XlJ shall ' . commityou fo ' r ? wllful'rinurdap ;* , jTh ' e lifposi . ' tt * nsbwero thtn ^ formally'tlikerii iattU ' tottfe'SfeerfiooV theywere read over to the pHsonerj-who rappK ^ e'dith'W labouring Undef : ; gr « atmeh » al ' exoltement . !«! K , 8 - ofcDE ' di loudlyj aud : rcontln ; urilly '• dxcWltned ' ;' . " . Th ' ei ' tLor&ha ' vVi meroy . oh me' I'Sisilo ' kissed Bis bby-iifo tn ^ ' at affec'tWn ' ato imanner , iand was ' . iled fr ' om'ttie '' dock' fh ' a ' state of mliia
bordering on idtstriotionih '' : ' ' ' " w ** $ ? . 'wJ ^' . iifumO \ n i : MARliBOROnGH [ -STREETi ~ A''iNEw i'VEfnsioNi f oVj fjHisTOBiciFi ^ CJBs' / ' ^ Mr Clarksoh ; nacBompaWed : K y . YjscountiPollii 5 gtolii ^ the ; mBmbB ' r . * fi ; r : Pi / Htefi aat ' , 'ftnd several otherbg ^ ntlemenV- 'flpplted'fora'peSSe' !* arM ' nt ! i against . thB : HoniG ; : p > s ; Smythe ? nttniber »> f 6 r the ' felly ; , » fiCanterbury , under tiie ^ dilbninR eircumsfB'ricisiii 'Mr uClarkBonsaid 1 he-wa 8 ^ deputed ^ bylhe * nobIeWi 8 c faunV ( tp make " application Sfo ~ theS m ' agls ? rale f < yfd"ge " i 4 ce' wuVr « nt . againstthe lion ! member W' OiiVit ' eibu ' ryi for onfle ' ayouringtQprovpkaitheihobleviii ' ciiBftif to 6 , 'br : i adh'of the peacejiby incitingihlm | to-nght «' dueV ; ' « it ajipeared tfiat on . the previous evehlng ihenable Wscou ( iS ftasVur ' prii « d at receiving a letterfroni Mr Siny the , wh icif (* a 3 couched in such strong terms a ' a to cause hiin'mud ' ' ' lilurm ' O The
purport ot the letter ¦ wss , ' that 'the ' , writer Had' rot ' elved ax ^ msunicaUonfrom'Loird ' ManherB ^ ofithe nobl' eKvi&i yountS . intention Ye tak « tbe chS 1 r ' at ' the ' « nsu ( ng Eioti / linnec . -whiclil'is tostuke place ori' ^ Siitsi ' rdVy criextji toirt cnlling upon him ; as a ' man df honour , ' and ' the ' sdn . uiiLnv oft ' ie E » sl 6 f > Orfdrd ,, to forego' that intention * on painiof being called upon by . the hduouraiSeWri'er itoTftiveV . that tatiefaction due ftomione g ^ intltnian te another . He ( Mr -, C : ^ vkspn ) . dta- » dt ; fe ' sl bound 'to » mak « : tlie . le ' t ' ter ' . ublic 'bu t . would : call lapun itha ¦ nob !« recount "to ^^' sttfte iijion . qathtliattheabovelettir . wa » : ' wEitten by ; t * io , Uoi ljOiirablellr Sajjtlio ; witli . 'the Ante ' iitlim , of provoking . ^ bwaqh ^ ofii theiipeaoevuiYiscbunt Pollirigton . < Onvbelajj sn « rn ,: said ; thB , t onithe previous ' eveninphe ' recoiv ' ediiiie leiteijprpducedby . the Icjirned g « nttenriinj ' aBUVi . Jenteied ft as , being injthe bandwritingiofthreliHunourabltiMr
jmytUe .:, He helioveil . it ; to have been ' written ift prevoke ; ¦ yluel . * Mr Bioghee * said ; onJooklrigioveritlie leitc ' r heyi ! S ;\ edto , ba ! ieve . t . liat ; n . 'duel-. was ; iia ' tended ,-arid tdiputi j | f jppj i ^ . the hono . iirable ; inember ' a iwarlike propen 6 itie ' 8 l he would ( jrantiijie jvarrautiaso si ic ' w ;•; , ' :. ¦ £ j ; o slu&b ' ti ¦ i 0 [ n ' Mf > iiday ll tl | e * . f [ on ' . '' Ur SmytSo ^ attended-before ; Mr ! Buighnm toput in buil . to keep ; tho ; peace towards Vis-I co ^ nt PolUngton , ; M . P , V , whoihad ; on Saturday made ; a : dee'aritiqn tO'thejeffect , that rfc ? eonsequence > iof sJeritaiH ; expressions in a leiter written toliitn ; b ;; ilr iSm ; the , ihe ; verily believed it was the intention ot-Mr ; 8 royth . e toipro : voice him to a dael . Mr Bingham required two b . iil' of £ 500 each , m addi ion . to ( the . defuiidant' « - . o > vn recoshi-Mnc 6 in : i 508 . i ; Mis ! H ., lJaiaU ,-M . P ; . ftna :. . Mt ^ ranej . ' _ M . P . ofi ' ered . themselveB os'bail , a . n'd iyece immceHJ Jtelj accegted . ; Mr'Suiyjhe , wjio nas accohjueniedbjl
Lord Jahn Mauser *; aud ' his , tail , having executed . the , required formalitieB . then . ljft ] fee ; Court . * .. {> . ;< > , ,- '•< ; : > ,., <; . spUTHWiAttK , —AlitotD :, Attjeupt , ; at ¦ ¦ , MnBDEa . ~ : James Morris , * young man , son ol ' . a triidesmanj . in / Nejy .-in . tqn-csiaseway , was charged ^ ithbaving . disciiarged a loaded pistolat ^ ancts Mary ^ lemau ^ Mprrie ^ hislwifej ; wity . inient-. toikiiij . her . ; . Tlie . coraplainant-argenteel . i looking ; young ' woman ; ,- stated ; -she ;; iyas . maMied . ^ jthe prisoner ia ; Murch , il 8 iO ,, but was separated . j ' romfhimfori sjm ' 9 tjjne , ; pwing : to , his imprqpor , conduct ,. and ^ siuce tliat timej had : ber ' n living , at . home . with :, jier . 'father , ' accountant a ' nd ^ estate » i , 'ent , at . Bridge . bouse-place . ' Or Friday last . priwaer called on her , . and said . that ' lie in , , tended to give hera boa and ehawl ,- ^ ad Ibe ggfd , ' -thn ' t she would meethim the same evening , ' in orderjthat : lie , might let herJiave them . . Shehower . tr ,,, refiised to-meet ,
him alone , but intimuted that ^ she [ . had no , objectiojt to be . at the place . of | appointinent , witti a ' , female . iriendT She was ^^^ ' accordicgly . auciimijanifd to i ^ Wey inouth-atreet by a -Mrs Staple »; a frien ' d . ' . ' of . the family ., i . ^ hen . they arrived ' at tne . ' pioBe ' j . tiieprWneV-was waiting , there for them / and . heled them , through / tfiveral obscure ' jsWeets . and" lanes in , th ' « neighbourhood ,-until at le ni'th * lhej . came to ' avery unfrequented ! ip ' ot ,, when she , / bi ; ing im . (¦ atieiit /' complainad t | : ' at He ,, was leading ( them about . Vo nojpurposeV ^ . He-siaS' ^ at ' . tney ' . VQuid . get ^ o ^ the iioase where th ' e boa and < ehawi ( were ' immeMiateiy , aud they , stopped for a momentCand , \ yh | ie . 9 he , stooped , ! . the , pri . sonerjSischargedVp ^ report , saw ; . theiash , ] and . a'isodistinctly heard a ' w . biE . ?* , if a ^ Hetor shot ; ehe could nqt , 9 ^> hicu ^^ f Jin' ' atrin ' / if hat * . Vtt * m / 4 . ' A •> Vtin n ~ . * m a ' '!'• . »¦ * »' . ! ' It . 2
* . . . * * - •*•( , : •*¦ " ***• . / " ¦ . * -I , * o .. oau * o lltVLttllbK pile » c r ' ea uiei p : ut , jasd ' tlie prigoner [ iran ' . ^ one ' Vwjiyrand ' Bbe ' anoth ' er ,, nritilshe . riachedahpjisp , i ' nto which iS ^ ra ii . forpwteption . ^' She ' . ' ^ jide ^ obtained against ^ h ^ pnsoner * . a . ' s $ ort ' . time . ' . ' slncej . ' fprl u 8 saulting hir ; audJhaCie ; . dl d ^ np V appeg ^ . tpj ' . th ' e , pro " * opa ^ n bRhad shV . s ^ ; heevening 1 n ' ( iueBtl 6 a ^ ln ., rep [ yl ; to ^^ the ^ ompjaiHant ' . ' aaidefie ' , did not se ' e' ^ hapis ^ jj the . act ; wm done ;' so instantaneoufiy ^^ ^ ut . heardihe ^ clickof . ' tlie &i ? 5 « , ^ and the repo' ^ t at . Ae . mpjwn ' tithV . iliah , ' c ' rossei ! bw . ^ S ^ - . ' . ^' bouney ,. jya 8 [ ndti- , B ( nged , ' / aiid ' ahe . ' on ^ suffered ^ froin ' . the ' friglit'bccasion ' ed . by . siwfi a . '
circumstanee ; . ; The ^ prispner .. l £ d _ fr ^ her ' ; aud w , ^ s . pf a vary ' turhuienispW hehadbBen in . custody , . and [ ' held ^ to . bail' ^ and , threatening ; the life of ihls ^ p , wnVmotuejv -Mrs Ann Staples ' cefrob ' ora ted ' j ' tiiis evidence ., ' ; Prisoiter ~ Tlii ' s"is nil a conspiracy against mei l '" di ' d ' hot Sre ' a plsWaV my wife , for , in fact , I had no pistol to fire . Thre w aV no , report , or fliifh , or anxtbing ' ; of th ^ kind ., -It ' . I had ; tired ap ^ toi rinoulifhaveruu ' , iaWay ,, ' piit . I . . ' remai ^ near the spot ; where ' my vyife y saiij ' shawas 8 hot ! . ati and i ^ is no t likely ' if ' 1 ; liad ' a ' tteniptcd ' euch . aii-act , , tijat I should have stopped beHind . ; Her'father ^ as fellas ' her- ; self havo a ' spiteagainst ; me , AndaU ,, thyy . want ¦ Is . ' tb ' get ! rid of ; me . by '' any . meanV ^ rpugbi la vr . \ . Her ' father ' took but a warrant against ' rae O ' n . ' purpose , to * have me locked up , and he ^ ' was . the ' cause ! . of , oiir . ' .. s " eparation . ~'
When my wife left me , ' she . went uixd ' nVthe . prb ' tectio ' n ' pf another mani' ^ She afterwa ' rdVleft ' the man , ' , and I took her in againV ' and ' , lately she went down t » 1 ) Liilliiyrtd * her uraadmo th . ur ' a , and hid only recently , come up from that place , ' wliehi ; by " her father ' s interference , woagaiu . se- ' patated , and I declare that . the story . about tlie plsf > l ' is all a fabrication ,, Mr Cottingliain— . Then . dp ; . you , deny being ' with jp ' ur wifeand ' Mrs . StapU's . on ' tiie ' eyoningiof Friday ?; ' Prispner- ^ -I wa » ' , with , theui , yourivvprihip . I wrote ' a note to my wife to co ! uefor hei ' suawirtUat . Waa in my possession ; ' andshe , came mtn . ' Mrs ' . S ' japles ipt , it , and she ' screiitned out all iii a ^ mfiment , -ami '' ran away , wsin ^ . Miayi . h' ^ ray finger and thumb ; , atid lik ' uly , slio mignt have sup . posed . it ww the . clicK . ' of apistpl ^ . but . iit ^ was nasucli t » ing . ; . U ' ' . all a . plan ' . tp ' get ri ^ pf ' me , as my ,,, vife ' th ink » then tliat she , can ' do as she . plea 8 eB .. ' .. I again dgolare most ' s ' oltmnlythatl . h'iidnopistol , and itiiatVi ' t ' allia
oaae . conspiracy . toruin me . Mr Ballantine . npw . called forward thc . complainant , and asked'her particular wiie-( htjr she couUl have been . mistaken .. ( in ^ tlie occasion— . > vbeth erti : jenoi 5 ehe ' . de 3 cribed'i e , ; majio . . . w aod th ' umb . '' miglit " have b . een ; ini 8 tak * pn | b ' j ; her for ,. tlie uoise of t | ie . trigger of a pistol " ;? i , The ; rtpiy , \ vaBythat , siu ( complainant ) , could" not -hiiye , iesn jmUtakfln , on the ^ point ; that she ' distinctly , heard / the : ^ cport , ; a 8 jwon . a » the neiae maide-by a . bullet , pr-. ' shot pasBingt ' near . lher ) head .. ] Mrs Staples , was . alsore . called ii . andslie . stinad tiered to the inaccuracy of the priioner ' s BUtemen ' t . that it was riOiculqus for the prisoner to assert that ho had . snapped his "finger ' s , for she , distinctly saw , the , . flash , ! and heard the report of a pistol cloao to the complain ant ' s head . Mr Cottingham said he should : remand , the prisoner in order . that inquiry ( shouldj ) e , forthwith mude respecting the pistol used on ihe ,. occa 6 ion , < an ( l -also to procure tlie atteadance of some . otiier . parties ivhp hoard the report of tho weapon at thVtWe it was grcd off .,,: ; ,
Oa rerexaminatipn , on , the : fQllowing day . iOther ' . witnettta wero ^ oxamined—uoue of ; whom . had , heard the report pf ; a . plsjtol ^ and . after additional ( . evidencH , - Mi Cottingham , said : it was . very . . Mtraprdiiiiiry ho 'per ' &on tadcomeforwardwhohadjheardthereportiot" a-pistol 'in the night in ? que 8 t'O , n , . althoug « iBtveraljpeople wer ^ e about at . the . time .. _ Mr . pottingham . ; after , icpmnitnUng ; on the evidence at consiilei'ttbla ( length , said , uuder all circumstances he Bhouidreiaand the pri 6 bner , in-order ; to give further time to colieqt evidence , };" . ; v - •'¦ ' i « ; MARYLEB 0 NE . i iTHE ' Police AoAiN'j-iT wpTemalc ^ Martha Patemau'and Sarah Haynes , destribed as needlewomen , were charged with robbery , an < Vaii allcgstlon bin serioui nature was made against tf police officer . ' HBrme . r 101 S ' gave evidtneo to the'effect that , on Tuesday morning , about two o ' clock , lie met the prisTOcrs'in-Chiroriccroad , Camden Town , aud observing ' -that ' tiiey had soiriothing under their sha ' wls . ' asktd ' tiiem ' what' it wasV Tbelr
rv' | lie 8 were ! : not Satisfactory , ? and oh p ' ullirig " the said shawls open he found upon ^ eacli of tlie ' prisonerB two ' plants in pots , which Pateinan stated that ' she had been authorised by another constable to take from the window Of a house . They were theu conveyed to th ' o sthtion nhd locked ^ up . ' . Mrs Harvey , Leyborn road ; Camden TdWn , identified the four plants ns being her property . Patemari bad set forththat the constable i who bad told her that she might have the plants haa been guilty of indecdnt beimviour towards her ; and the officer Cooper ; 278 S , who was doing duty on the beat , was accordingly sent for , when she immediately recognised him as the person by whom she had been ill-treated . ; The' whole of the evidence in support of the charge of robbery having been given , tlie prisoner ( Pateman ) was aslsed what she had to say ; Patcman : Your worslii p ; as I was going down the roafl , I met' 276 diointing ; to Cooper ) . He ' 'b egan pulling me aho'it and turning on his lamp showed me the plants , which he said I might take away for what they were gooi
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: < or ^ t « neiith « W ! forced nfo'i ' iritb a' -hulMingf wHcre'hb ( ook iv ^ ryiSde ^ ntlii ' bertles ¦ WitH ' mfl ' . iU ' -Mr Rawllnsoi ? : Do' juu ' memi that . he hadlcorinectto ' n wltK ^ ou there f'Paterann : iT « 8 , firVJ « Mr attwlinnbtf : * iWKere ' wa s ' the 'dthe . r ' wpinan ,, i ^ ynsstloPatem ' aa ^ Sljewniputsiaeit ' sIrr ^ W'hao'dorie [ allt sherooulditoipreverit ^ himNfrom ' tHkmgme'into-i , house . ¥ tAs |^ e ; WBro . ' golnl * awayCwithniie ^ pliintR ^ e ' mst the other polioetriau ;' an * Iltbld -lilm tliat " 2 T 6 had said I might haVe them ' vHayhes sald : 'Thep 61 id 9 \ riah gaveufl " leave ; tohaVeWeflowerB , ana I ¦ . aVMnr - ' d ^> horinto the > bmlding ; . AM ; Coop - « ,: as 4 rfedibat allthiit had- 'been ' OrtatedbystK . e- prisoners waB ' falss ^ i Mr JRiiWiijjBon ^ cohi' . mitteuboth'theiprisoiicrs . ' for ' trial ,-end told Inspector Champneys that when it came on , it ' would 'Ve ' -adviiable for Cooper to titfpregent ?™ - ' -- ^ ¦ v' * m »« ;
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•<•)! : ( " . '" ' ! ' «« : , 7 _ !; j- ¦ " ¦¦' .: > . i ¦ iir ~* l-i <\! :: r _ ; . »•« . .. < .- ¦ ' ¦ < l li ' 'J ( Aninr . ,,, '; . iTRADES ' - 'MOVEME . NTSi' v ' . * "' -U > - ¦; j {\ . if . f . v ' ;¦*!¦ . ' . r . '' - \\ ' . ' 2 C ' . l , '• ¦ t-: i * '¦ i' ^ -ir /^ f ' ^ Lo ! ido » House 'PAiNTtiHs QpKnATivE ' Societt ior > the Physical . Moral , arid ' M ' entdnmprovp . me'rf ^ nf its ^ n ^ ers . ' ^ Tl 1 eabpYe - sociefy , ' wl 1 ic ! t OBi / 'da'tes it 3 fviundalipn-Trom'October last ; already nuriibers'iubre than . three ^ hundi'ed ¦ ' me . mbei ; 3 ; ind ls ' ra |) idly pri gressmg . '" The founuers / bf the aociotv s ? ein . Uho <] £ moralising » influfence 8 , nd tho war . t of bnsinon habils engendered 'by' ^ meeting . forHr jaa ' . 'i . urp 6 »« "fc taverns , resoived ^ o - effiict a ; charip for ^ hheffinv With thii vitew they'drew up anaadrcss-anjl . toviVe the"wordi 9 _ ofnho ' pH 9 ident ;! M , th ' o ? tr ^^ journal , the Northern Star , to *' publish''ft wlVole ' . ' and entire . " ¦ - They ' werS . spe « Sdily ^^ enabfed . te tsli ' c . a ' pbrr tlon'of theLitcrjiryari'd Scientific ! jln $ > tit u tipn V Jolm-¦ street , 'Tottenliam-court-road ; ' " as ' offices ' , yptiefe ' iFe j committee' meet for the tranraciion , of" business , every Wednesday evening . Tlie " objects of tho society ( iwtiVfji :-.- ' !!^ .: ' . ;;' . ' •¦ :: : ¦ , •¦ •> " •»¦! ¦¦ ¦ ' •« ;• : ' ¦
¦^ Fir 8 tlf , ~ Th ' e th « froiigh organisAtibn ' eftlieirpp bodyasatrade ? ' v . '" , " / . ' . ' , ¦' , ' \ ; " i ' ! . 'V , -n " . < ' . ' v ' . ' m s- 'Seeondly . ' ^ Td ' clcvato tbremselves iii tlie ' . ' scnle , pi 8 otiety ; nientally ^ raerall )' , « bciall y , aid phyacally ; ,. ; - * To whioh erid 1 S ! i ' oy' " purpqse " eatab , WHiig , classes for' -matuftliustructiotfitt tfie > o . ^ n ,, pesi ! liarjine 1 pt bua ' mcas , ih ' ortrbr that " tljfeiy may . becomo . equally . pro . ' neientwith'l'Vf trich'br ' o ^ heFal-tisis ' in defignin ^ Orriaitnen'ta'l'pR ^ nting . ''' ' 'V ' . ' . "" - [* . '' \ . . ; . ;[ W $ o have' ^ frequent i <» ture 9 deiiWr ed '" ' on Bcieniiin ' c subjeetsf'ititet'estinR'ta'the ' tradeat ' lai ^ e ; 7 , ' , ' . '" ' —Tosestabliah a ' library ' of ; par ' tacular arid genera ' books . •' ¦¦ ' -- ¦ ™ l ¦ " - l ¦ ¦; - . ; ' * " ., ; - , * > To pfovifc ' an aayklm or pr ' oviSeilt collegei for . theh ; appdand'infirm-meinbers . "'' ' ' \ '"' ""'" . ' . '" „ ij ^ They 'h tjpe ' , ' at " a ^ very early , n ' eribd . ' tobe enan ^ il
either to ' -lease or purchase' an Oiiorative ' House ¦ Painters'Tra'des ' Hair . "As ' iM ' work and . ' no-play makes "Jack a duHboy' ;" they " yery ' . ' wiseiy ' reaplveil to ;¦ fur ' nisn 'f 6 rth' '' aome unexceptionable ' arid , mosv ' agreeable "recreatidn ' ror its ' members ; ' tli ^ prpfits ri ., s ' ulting'frora which' to ' go irf siipporV q f the ; v ? ise ' and ! benevolent'objects of ' the infltitutforiV Accordingly ' . ; a festival > toi > k' place in-the < hn | Vof . Vhe " Literary ani £ , Sbientific- 'Inatitotion , ' 'John-street ; ' Tottenhani'coiirtj rpad , oh Mbnday ¦ evening , May 17 , designated . by fcho- 'French and someWh ' nt' « nsto ( . r ; itip title , . of ' a , : toirK : biusicalc-&ansantei : but t w& $ ^ . less than a-very agreeable concert , ' ball ' , ' anil '' ten " i party . = The platform was -tastefully . decorated with ' ; two : tnonster ^ ase . s , Hlled'with'Tragrah ' t fiower 8 ' , '; Tlie 1
Apollonicon Seeicty lent their . valuable ^ ai ^ on ' the iocca 9 ion , a ' nd ; raided by tlie choir' of ' the '' institution , ; ver . y ablyperformcd'several ofthe ' rhost admira ' d coim ipositionsof those great masters ; ' WebeivBishdp , &c . - ( Mr-Jenninga was the leader on the ' occasion . Mist iDeither presided - afthe OEganl ' ah d" Mr \ Veb . b' ( rfh ' cia- ' ted as masterof the ceremoines ; ''TKe ' ball ' c ' biisisted ofthermostfashionable a ' nd ptfpular dance ' s oftne ' day . Id ithe ' . course of tho evening an excellent tea was supplied in ' ¦ Mr Davies ' s best style to not lose than two ihundred ¦ and fifty of the " company , much to their satisfaction : Between the first and-second parte > of the concert ball , forsoh »' an < Vdahces followed alternately . : The president delivered an appropriate address .- -The evening' was spent'inthe greatest hilarity ;•;« :- •¦;• ,- ' ¦ : v ¦¦•¦¦ '• ' ¦ . ¦¦ . ¦ .- ¦¦¦'
i . i-HB Aknujoi Cosfekehck of the Boot and'Sh 6 e- ' . MAKERS wa 8 operfed'at Bury ; Lancashire , on Moii-< lay ; jMay . 3 rd , ; whenithefolI 6 wiiie"dele » ates took their . ' . seatsu—West-End Men ' s M eti , Mr Wa riicr '• City Men ? s Men , MrM'Cortby ; Sheffield , Mr Sulli : ^ n ; ' . Stafford , "Mr 'Ward ; Northampton , ' Mr iKearns rLeetls , » Mr Stewart ; ' lieeds Bectiori , Mr tBrook ;; . Bifkenheaa , Mr Wattiewo'fth ; Belfast , Mr ¦ Z ^ l AshU ) n . "Mr Gudgeon : : Bury , Mr Ireland " . Blaekbut ' nr-Mr' Cruise Newcastle , Mr LeehVan : ^ arhsle ,- Mr M'Vey . ¦ ¦ Mr ¦ 'M'lh'iyre' was . ' allowed to Jtake'hu seat us a member ot"the"A ' d ' mini 3 t ' ratiye Ummittee . Mr Daniel SullivaS" was called to the obatri and Mr Ireland , to the vice-chair . MrM ' Intyre was elected aB sub-secretary to the Conference . ¦ Ihe Conference sat the whole of the week . ' Tlie'fol-! l . owing .. iis . a'brief account of the ' principal biisiriess : ttan 8 aote ( s-v .-.. =-' i - »;; ' . ¦ n . - .-i •' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ !¦¦ ¦ »¦ - . ¦ ¦• . > ,
: r . . A ? very'lengthened discussipritook place ' on' the -pj-opnety of- raising ' an Available Fund . ' Several delegates vargued that ' unless- ' the '" association was Lbased . on ' therprineiplesofproperty , their " effofts ' t ' o ;» mend the condition ot" their fellow-shopmates would Prpveunavailihg . It was finally ' res' 6 lved ; / on * tuemotipn of-MrvWarner , a ' circular be issued to ' ev ery section of . the association , ' containing a resolution to be votedIon by all its niembewpropbsiug a regular cori-. tnbuUonv of 2 d : per week ; 'the ohdhalf to' be appro . ipnated to an available fund , the' other half to pay the ' generalexpenses- of- tlio ^ associatipn ^ '' It wasprb ' . posed by Mr Leeman that tho expenses of the presentaJonference fbe-paid by an equal levy dn ' all the members to > bo inclosed in'the circular . Carried , by ithe chairman giving' his casting Tote in favourof . thomotidn . :. ¦ ' ¦ ; .: >
< : U pniWednesday several delegates gave in their re- portgtfromitheir respective'districts . Mr Gudgeon Irom . Ashton , 'explained that a reductib ' n'had taken ^ ii i ? n a c" -a n description of work some time ao ' o ' and the _ 'masters' had -given notice of another reduction ' .-It was agreed that ; the subjecf should be taken into consideration when the Conference knew the 'resuW ' of-. the circular respectingthe ' available » und . ^ fhecase at Blackburn was ordered' tolie over m'hke manner . ¦ ' ; : i' . >• > >• - r ,: fQn Thursday MrSuIlivau gave' in a long reportW the ^ avious-reductions that -had ' taken' place in hliemeld . 'i'A report was sent iu from ' the Nottingiiam trades stating the reasons for not'Vcridins
dea legate ; and recommending Tricnial Conferences instead of annual . - The' report of Mr Warner recpmracijdel tha ( top ointment of a central committee in ( London to govern the affairs of the association . iMi ^ ¦ M'Car'thy ' also recommended a' '' similar ' cominittee ; and'likewise recommended the a ' p ' ppiritnient ot a lecturer to " agitate the country . A report . was read fr omLeicester recommending the raising of an Available Fund : ' "The following members were ap p ' oihted a 8 an Auditory Committee : —Mr Keiirnsj Mr ! M'Vey , Mr Ireland , Mr Ward of Sheffield , Mr Sullivan , and as ' a revising committee , —Mr Wiit ' tleworth , 'Mi-MTntyre ; Afr \ Yarncr , Mr ! Ward of Belfast , , Mr M'Cartby . - : " "'' : y "
> . On 'Friday a letter was received here from the West'End'Women ' s-Men , 'desiring a cdmniittde be appointed to investigate the * reason for their ' buspensidni- ' li : - - - " ; - ; ' ' ' ]' . ""'¦ ' . ' ' " ' . '" _ , ; uOn Saturday afternoon the ' auditory cdramittee reported'tlfeyhad'foiuid every item entered in the secretary ' s and treasurer ' s books . A / vote ' of thanks was given to '¦ 'tlie'treasurer . ''' :: '" ''"' ' ["''' . ''' r- ' -The ' Conference adjourned at ' ' half . pasi ' ' oi » ht o clocki In tho coiii-se of tho week the following delegates were'appointed to visit the undermentioned towns : —Mr' Leeman and Mr Stevyarfc . ' QJaiiam • Mr iW ' nrd of Stafford . aticT'Mr M ^ utyve . ' Roclidale and Heywbod , ' ; Mr Kearris ) ' Mv M'Carthy , ' and ' Mr SullivanV'Bpltori '; Mr Brook and ' Mr Ireland . Hal .
shaw-Moor' and Radcliff . Meetings ' , were held in each of these places ; -and the reports ' of , the ^^ delegates werec on sidersd liiglily ' satisfabtdry ; " ' ' ; ' ' ¦ » TflK London Mechanics' and Inventors' Socieiy , establi 8 hcd ; urider tlie ' catronagc of , T . ' S . Duncombe , ! Esql M . PV ^ for \ tHe ' piu pbse of securing protection for the Inventions of Working : Men . —A public dinner of the member ' s ] and friends of this society " w . is held at Whjtc Conduit House , Pentohville , ' on Monday even : ini » , ' . May'the ' 'i 7 tli , at which about one . hiindreji 'friends . ' sat down . 'At 7 d ^ clock . T . S . Duncbrate , * Es ' gi acodmpahieil by CharlesCoehrane , Esq ^ entered the room' ! loudly applauded ; ' The honourable member for Finsbnry was called to the chair , . supported b y Charles'Co ' chrJiiie , 'Esq . and S . C . Horry , Esq ., bar' ri 8 ter . at-Iiiw ; ' At the ci'bss tablo wo noticed , j , Duncombe , "Esq ., and " many scientific and ljterarj iiieri who take an interest in mc ' cha ' uicariindI scieii .
tific'iriyeritioris ' . The dinner was served up . in Mr Rouse ' s _ usually excellent style . , Jmuiediately the cloth was ' clearcd the chairman rase , greeted with renewp d ' ap ' plause , anil introdiibed Mr Campion to read tho report j whicli ' set fprtli that the society wasnow in aiposjtion'fb ayiiil itself of public opinion and sunport ; it sprang into existence during the year 1 S 45 and ; was ; founded . . by tho perseyerihej exertions ' of Mr VinceutTrice , and had proceeded with varying suecessiintil 181 G , when it succeeded in obtaining the !}? tlI { l ! 0 assistance , support , and patronage of f-S . Duncombe , Esq , M . P ., , ( loud cheers , ) and in the mon h of July in that year they ( the members ) hadlieUTan enthusiastic and densely-crowded me ' et-1 T n K } ln . tue Literary and Scientific Institution , LeiORStev-iquare , over which the honourable member tor Fmsbury presided ; since wlneh time they had succeeded in taking offices for the . purposes of thr society at 112 , High Ilolborn , and Dra Mcgennisand
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%$ M # ei l ^ plweljjj Etq !^ np ^ lleicntiad = ' . i . itlemen ' , ' . l ) ad . givcn ,. thera their countenance and support . The" had / . alsp . j-. tliet pleasure to ahnqunce tI . ) at § ; ., C . ; . lIorryj ' pn d / . ^ ] War . uufoi ^ plapf , ' < l . thej . r Jei ! al ., 8 erjyj . ce 9 ( y , afe .. theiidispQsal j Otv'tho slicietyj gfJ , tuitpusIyj ( kiui 4 cne , e ; 8 J ;• and the ' iusncioty w , as now . in , a fau ' . j jt ^ y " to patry . put . th . o objsots of . the instit . ut . ipn ^ 'tho p rote . ctirinp ^^ tof othe working men . ( muclvappl&use , ) ( Ehe . chairman-aga ' in \ i $ ' ' andJsaid / ilj ' y . owd ; liayesjS ' prded . him moreipleasjire to have se ^' en a grer . ter nuinber / present , however , It ^ smatferpfsurpns ^ uiide )! : ^ Vue ' society hail tp ' eiicdunter I , in . ; ts ( infancy , ' thatit survivedatall . ( li . e . w ^ hcar ., ) , ille , ; was sorrystoisay tt ) at " , hi 8 _ e ' xpericnce- ' showed _( jhim , j 4 hafcj societies
fpuhdedbyftrid for thibenefitpf thejworkingiclasses , ' were soar ; equbntly' : . ai » turbe , d ;; a . nd < brflkeh-. npSj . hy petty ' jealousievfeuds-, and . internal .. discord , ( hear , hear . ) . . lie was . liappy ' / tp , find ; , thisr 8 . ocie . ty . ; had- ! sur' mountedIhpse aiflicuUies ; and . , wflsino w , i . U ; a fairway pf . su cness . ( lpiid cheers . ) , - \ lie . frequeptl . *; found ;; that . nias | tershad . ' sndtclib (| ' i ' deas . ' jfro . m ; their workman , an ^ put ' j their ' ilieVry . jn tb practipe , iherebys ^ realising 'i ' minpuse ] Tame , ahdifortune !; : and ) that , , t ( to » :. withou , t henefiting ^ tlie , wprkji ) an , io theampuntofi a fraction ' . ( hcarj . he . uj ^ and , t |! p ] aw . allpwed : thiSi' > : Some would 9 ^ yj . * wljy not alter the . lift ?! -,, It was yery easy to : say sp . rmucli ea ' sierltp ' , say / . jt ' , than j . don ' t .,-, The fact wag , . l ' arijament ,, represenj ( ed ^ Ca , pj , t ^ yery'lUtleenhnco y fronj' ^' Bae ' mbers , ; therefore the working ' classes . m ^ of ^ this k ind ., for , prptegtion ; for tljciv . in yen tjpns . ( loud cheers : ) 'It afforded him " great pleasure id eive . i ' ' - "iSucce 8 s " to
the"London AlechanicaV . and IftyentorsrSocietyj and healtli ^ nd'happii ^ Priced " * ,, ' Given y / itli three timeS s tiiree . i'ii MrjYiB ' cent Price : returned , thai ) ksfoc . tUe cp . mpliraent .: it ; Mr Oi S . 'IIoiry ¦ prdp ' dse cl th ' e " noxt sentiment : — " Freedom from ail impost ; Oniln ( luEtry j '( Vand delivered can < excqljenf l 8 ftldr € 8 s , ' . wliich s \ v . HS' loudly- . elieeKed . V / 'J'Our . t > lend 8 , in ; and . put ,, of Parlia . nventA ' v'Jillealth . of ( out Patron ) , \ and s ' . other -i " toasts , r ^ werei t subsequently iipnourcd ; The ropm . ^ aa . then Cluare ^ fov dancing ; j . n ^ . thecojiviv . ialityVo ^ . the . eveningiwasykeptiUp'tUl fti , » l * . ' > n n « i ; i > ' i- > :. 'i !/ ¦" vv . v hw \ 'jci .-lJftn -iii'i ' , tw < i ' ^ ^ ¦ THE . SCOTTISlI ; £ . \ yEAY ! ERS . ! AGAIN ;> LOi ; - - ;) £ The letter , ! given ; be ( lo , w .: was ) feceiv , edilastweek i . bufe vy , e : could hot . then find ; rpom ^ tpn it-, yi The ! ofierj we made to ; Mr ; Stoel , of i , Ayr , -. . , wc repeat-to . 'Mr Coclitane , the . party . co mplained of in : tbe'following letter ; if heus therein nii 3 repl'esentedj : our > uolurdnBiwill be open i ' or . hisroply . i . r . vJ . eh \ ; ; . v .-. v . t i ! i > i ^ l " : s - *!«" . '
.-i \ h- : Tq ' , riIB : » Dir . 0 Ki ' OPJi ; HEsN 0 BTHSK » i 8 IAB , ' ; -. iJVV : ; i ¦ i ' Sir . rri'iiiRvejus . tiread the . lettertdf ! Robcrt'Alexan * iler , ; weaVcr , " . published on last . week ' s . ; 5 tar , ' . Vetting forth the wrongs , inflicted . on him . by / theraanufacturer gteeljja' name , which ( by the . , w . aj •) ic very : applieab ! e to the hearts of a considerable portion of the order to which he belongs ; and while 1 would congratulate my , fellow-workuien . , ; , on the- privileges . ) we enjoytof iiaying-atleast . pne journaleyer , ready to espouse the cause of the oppressed ,, permijjme , sir ; to reqtiestiyod tjitii . vb insei'tiuu ' -toy the ^ following : —In Sep . temberp j . 8 ' 45 , the ' . . netTshawl ^ weaversi-. of . ' . vHaisleyVTitpgether with : th ' osqjpf . 'Barrhead ; formed , theniRelves : ; intd an iisspciation , - . -wii & ,: a : view ; to , maintiiih ! i . thei ! i ; ate » of . payment theywere j , then recciyiugrfor that descripi
, t j ionjdtji ' work . T ; Ley accordingly drew , up a : table-of prices ' , jyhich , waa | agreed : to . ; . by-. ^ the ; manul ' acturerSj and . for a considerablo time matters-seemed . tu go ' on p ' refty fay . buniblyi : ; llowevor , ; the grinding . dispoai'ioti ' , thejnsatia . blp avarice i of 89 me meri , ; oannot be " - restraiued . ' eveirby . tliemostsacred nioralobligationis About . the ' , latter- end of , Agguat-last , it was ^ whis * | , enj ' d that ¦ Ttiom . ^ 'Co ^ hrane ,: * - manufacturer > hefe fi WaSjpayingsomejOf his weavers at- ; the rate of 26 per ' cetit '; lessthaii , ] the ;; table ; , price ; j :-rAi ; deputation >' iwa 8 appointed by the { weavers to wait on him ; with a rie % to a scertain . . whether , sucluwas ; the . caae or not j-whenf lie ^ answered ' ; in ( , ' tue ;; aJHirmfttive ,- but ; attempted-st 6 ' j usti . fy . h ' ims elf , iby ' saying certaiu : weavevs had ^ offeredi to takeithe work from'him at , that reduced rate . " Hot
said . he , had ,. ho , d ( -mand fpr the work at the . time , ' and that i ^ was . merely , put . of sympathy ; fpr ' their suffer--iiig condition . tliat . hefwas induced \ to ( give themi the ' work , , even on such ! conditions . ? .-NpWi it- is ; a noto . rious fact , tliat whilst ^ he and anptheivmanufacturer i in ' Bafrhead' were carrying ,, on a , ; rare ., trade i fopmonths , Uiere , W ; a 8 , scarce a manufacturer , jn . iPaisley ' duld afford ; to make ^^ , a web , lwtwithstaudinglamongi die'latter' t , hn ; c wove many . bld ^ establislied and' Very .-. respecVabie houses , ' wliilp . it ifi jOnly a , year , or two since ' tne . ' . { joriuer Jeft off weaving , ; . 'About ., Christmas laat- - tlie mahutacturers of Paisley told thoi . r , weavers that it ^ was impossible for . lhemtp . raake work unless . they ( the ' neayer ^^ would agree to ; a reduction , to enable them ; to cbinDcte wi . h the manufacturers of ( BarrheadJi
Accordingly , a reduction of 25 per cent .: was : agreed to . But the Gliding ; , scale , propensities ^ of - our Barrliead worthieSj . ' had ^ npt .. evenltljeh' ; reached , its , " . depth , ' , ' for . tlu'eo " nionths , bad , ; not- elapsed ? before . iiiidthe ' r , reduction , .. not of 25 r' . per cent . " but of 30 to 35 , per cent . Was . sought , and ; I blush tos ' ay , agreed to , ' Barrhead rfianulacturci' 3 .. . especially . haye , a , very , ingenious i . methpd . pf . effeotingitheir ^ objedtof chenpcnirig labour , of which I will giv . fe an instance . A'vintimate , acquaintance of mine who had been ffovkin" fqr . MrCocbrarie , engaged with hini t < r weave a fabiic , for which . 'he was to ; receive :. W per shawl ^ and to have two webs at that , price ; Jipwever after ... finishing .. the first ! , web and , taking it . into the ' livareliouse , Mr Coehrane said , ' V We ' ll , I cannot give you another , web ,. uiile 8 syou . are prepared to work it at 6 d . " ' . ' ¦ p ] , ^ 8 ay ? theweaver ,. !' youknow . Isjivasen- ' gaged'for twp . an'd tdbepaid ; 7 d pershawliforeach . ' . ' Well , Ikiiowthat' , ' saidthi 8 lv » ry liberal taskmaster .
.. whiBeuhboyhdef i ' s / mpathyfor p . por , ide . 'r . fliveri-( TOrfMces , hi m"tdVgiye . . theiii empipymentiwhenhe . has lip earthly use foi their work—he ,, kind soul 1 in . the i depth of . rh'jsf generosity ' . ' never ., contemplates'for . - . i ^ moincnt / , tl )' e ! pbssibility " thai . in the -coui 8 e , < of at ' ew-. weeks he may , ib ' e ' enabledjtpitakethe . goods ^^ produced " " , by those " . j ) aupprs , ' " . n 3 , 'h p 'i ' ermsthem / intothesame-: market with the ' manufadturer . ' whpV has hail to pay o front 2 o , tp ; 3 Q , per Jcenti more for ] weaving . the Bamek de 8 criptidn , ' , ' of wbrkj . rr : ! . 1 ktpwypuri engagement '• ¦ well ' , enough ; ' but . .. I i \ have ' engaged , several '! wearers ' since at 6 d , - so you must either say thatj 6 d shaltba ' the price of- both ^ websi else ^ ^ ypu ' shan'tVhave . nuoiher ? web from me . " Suphi ismerelyaiketch pf . th e doiag * ; ¦ of an indiyidualor two ,. who ,. in tlie ^ mosti unprinci- >; pled manner , have enriched , themselves , by , reducing the :, ^ orking . ;' inan ' to starvation point , ^ and driven the honourable imanufactureVa entirely out of the market . '' . '';' ' .- , ' : . ; . '' ..., ' -. * '' :... ';' :. :..- .. .. ' .. ¦„ .. ¦
The weavers . of Barrhead , although they hato higherto patiently submitted to ' repeated reductions , are how b ' eginhing ' to arouse themselves . . Nearly : the whole body , I understand , have agreed to become members ofthe National Trades '; Union . This , at le ' ast . ' . isastepihtKerighldircetion . ., ; . ' ::. ; : On Tuesday evening last a scene of somewhat novel character was witnessed here . A little after seven o ' clock sin effigy , said to represt-nt the party above referred tpi was paraded through , the town ; followed by thduands .. . After going the whole . round ot the town , it was stationed directly ,. in front of that gentleman ' s door , where , it was burned to asheB , amidst . a concourse ., ' of from 4 , 000 to 5 , 000 spec JatorS . ' , ' . . ' . . - i- ¦ : ¦ ¦ .. < ' ••¦; ¦ . ¦ . : ¦ '
' :. In connlusion , I must state that on the following day Mr Coclirane was remarkably courteous . to a deputatiou of weavers w ! io waiteclou . him , and , agreed to their terms without the least hesitation . . I . fear I iiave , encroachea too much on jour valuable space , , b * ut ; a 3 none , of our local papers would condescend to insert a sentencebf what I have related , I trust you will find Bjiace for it . . ' .. . lam , Sir , ,:. .- . . . : . . ' . . " .. ' Yours respectfully , ., \ , "¦ „ Barrhead , May 0 , 1847 . . Duncan : Rodinsoh . ' ; . Haiifax . —A deputation from Keighley ; has ' been v . isitingthe varions trade bodies in this town , with the yiew of inducing , them to join the . National'Association of United Trades .... Some have agreed to unite . with tlie National Association immediately . -.: ; . ' -. -.
LANCABniBB Miners . —r ' rhe next generah delegate meeting of Lancashire .. miners ' will be held , at the Gibraltar Tavern , Schbles , Wigan , on Monday , the 31 st of May . Chair , to betaken at eleven e ' clock-in the fprenoan , ' ; . . There . will also bo a public meeting and a procession of the . miners ih Wigan , andthesur . rounding districts , in liohour of W . 'P ,. Roberts , Esq . Ihe meeting will be held on Amburwood commori .
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. Austria , Bavaria , amd Saxobt . — "In all the Austrian possessions , ' ! , aays ¦ . a German wri ter , f ' . bigotry and eating form the base of the ndlional character . The most degrading , passions always surround despotism . ' A people reduced to slavery la necessarily vile . The Protestant ciroles are erilightenedj industrious , veady to defend . libertyi'Geri many may , therefore , be eaid to ^ preeent two horirons—one of darkness , the other of . liy , ht . " -r Nothing 4 can be more striking than the difference " which ' exists between Bavaria acd Saxony . . The natural advantages are equal , the results are not so . Saxony has eighteen great . cities and 200 small towns :
Bavaria about toity mall . ' Among the small towns of Saxony there are at least fifty richer than' the most opulent of Bavaria ' . "Saxony has a population of . nearly 2 , 000 , 000 ; . Bavaria , 1 , 180 , 000 . Saxony raises a revenue of 11 . 000 , 000 of 'florinc . ' ' 1 Bavaria raises not more than 6 , 000 , 000 . In Bavaria the peop le arc poor j idle , and ighora ' nti ^ In Saxony they are industrious , active ; and enlightened . Bavarians remarkable- for superstition j -the congregation of Jesuits , 200 convents , and 5 , 000 priests . Iii Saxony Protestantism and toleration reign , with love of ¦ literature and civil liberty . Bavaria seems to have imbibed . in the neighbourhood of Austria ; rude manners and stupidity . ' Sax « ny has drawn from Prussia the lights of philosophy which flourished under the immortal Frederick / VJsfo ¦ m ~ m * Z ^ , & 5 &
FuKTiiKR Risk is tuk Pmcs ov BBZAD .-Qn Tuesday morning the bakers throughout the metropolis made another riso in the price of bread . The firstrate bakers at the west-end now charge Is . 2 d . and . Is , 3 d . the best bread ; Becoud-rate b » kera lUcK to Is . ojd . the 4 lbs . \ . ; . News was received on Friday afternoon of the to talloss of the brig David , of Ipswich , Captain Wi-a broom , in the Baltic , off tho coast of Sweden by being run down by a barque . We deeply regret to say that the captain , ajul mate met with a . watery grave .
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" In' despite of oueof lhe most elaborate and , ener-^ tic spdwhra whi ch Void Brbpgbaraeyer delivereil , the second reading ' of ihe Ten ^^^ Houri ? Bill . ^ riis carried by a majoritv . of nearly five to one . ' Only eleven Peers , in a House of sisty-four , were found frilling to range themselves on t be side of tue . exponent of the laissez-faire jaindple . - In tnitb , they begin to ge t generally asbamed " of" this shabbiest of ' gospels tha t tv ^ rwas preached , *' - " as Carlyle pi thily . ' diescrilres it . The ' letraloiie system 'Mias brdught Ireland to what it is : It U not faring vere much lietter viih 6 ursclv « s ; and since the gr « at Free i Trade triump h of last session , there seems to be a reaction
of ihe public mind . ? The opposite * principle reached its culminating point with the repeal" of the Corn laws : since that it has declined ? " Legislators and peop le are ' willing to ^ b ^ eve ' - '" that ' -th ' ere ^; ajrc more things , and . important' ' ones '" tb » ' iii heaven aud earth thanisdrea ; iitof in the merely commercia ) p hilosophy of Adam Siuih an . 1 his disciples . -v . The speeches by v rhich the measure was supported in < the House of Peers were wor thy of » he subjecf . The noble mover ( the Earl of Eilesmere ) proved his po . sitions , by , a mass of statistical evidence , in the ) most triump hant manner , ? n . l the speeches ofthe Bishops of London , Oxford , aud St David ' s , were all of them excellent . The junior bishop , Dr Wilberforce , exhibited on theoccaium ail those' high mental qua'
Eries , and that powerful ai ; d bears-searching logic , which have so . early in life won . for him the disunguished position he iiow holds . . We note : ^ specially the exertions of these prelates , because , while we are ready to condemn them whenever their conduct militates against the interests of ? the people , justice demands , when they aid them in obtaining more humane laws , and that protecuqa for labour from the opprcssign ' of capital , ; . foir which 1 , tlie industrious classes have so long struggled , that we should record the fact ; and , by itttfying gratitude for their help , induce them , to identify themselves still . more closely and thoroughly-with the . csuse of the people , and to sympathise with those efforts of the downtrodden classes to raise themselves from the condition of mere machbes , to acfiieve ihdre ' leisUre
for domestic intercourse and intellectual improvement ; thus , fitting themselves > to become better citizens and members of society ; which- constitute the ma » t prominent traits . of the age we live in . Tbe Economists are bitterly mortified at their defeat The Morning Chronicle on Tuesday and Wednesday contained two articles , into , which ' the concentrated essence of-an overflowing bile was con e- ^ se = L . To . beijeveihascribe whopenued these diatribes , all the evils of Pandora ' s box ae = to be l-t loose on this doDined land , i 1 consequence of this
vijlaUon ofthe canons of modern pnlitical economy . The former vaucinaiions of thes : prophets have been so frequently faisifie . 1 , that we tan only wonder at the hardihood Trhich prompts them again to occupy iLeDelphicchair . ' TiieTen Hours' Sill . wiii j ie ? come the law of the land , and lay the foundation of a wiser , more , huniaue , and . more prosperous system of legislatitn i ' ian . the prsent , which ' procceds upon the principle that : universal and undisguised selfishness is best calculated to promote the well-being of the community . ' " :
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The other great fight of the week- has been upon the Bill for remodelling ' the constitution of the Poor Law Commission . The debate has , in fact , been one with a view tb the hustings . - The speeches have been electioneering speeches , with few exceptions . Of course in these exceptions we place first that of Mr Ferrand , whose earnest and determined hostility to the law , and the whole of its machinery , is past doubt and abave . suspicion . But there are oilier members who are not unwilling to make political capital ont of this question whose sincerity in support ofthe great principle for which Mr Ferrand contends we should deem of a yery questionable character . As to the measure before the House , we are of opinion that if tbe law of 1844 is to be maintained at all , it
is an improvement : "The Poor Law Minister wil be bronght under direct Parliamentary responsibility 1 The actions of himself and colleagues will have to face the light of day , like those - of every other Go Ternment department ; and there ' will be no cbanc of juggling and paltering with facts , such as disiin ' - t , uisbed the now fallen Commission . But we are no , satisfied with a mere change of the administration 6 thelaw ; the law itself requires to be amended ,, or rather abolished , in order that tbe country may once more revert to sounder principles than any that ever emanated from' the Malthusian workshop . So far as the present contest goes , we look upon it as a ' mere sham fight ; and the measure itself not worth the enormous quantity of words that have been spent upon it : *
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After the steed is stolen the stable-door is to be locked . The Chancellor of the Exchequer has come forward at the eleventh hour and moved for a hill , the object of which is to stop the passing of any more railway bills . until the country works clear of its present difficulties , and fulfils its present engagements . "Better late than never ; " but it would have been well that ; this subject should have been legislated for long before this . . " ¦ " ' . '"
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The indications of the end of the Session multiply daily . "At this late period of the Session" is a sentence often iu Ministerial mouths , and the rumour is that Parliament will be dissolved iu the middle of next month , or , at all events , not later than the first week in' July . The time is coming , therefore , when the Chartist body should be prepared to take the field at the General Election . . . Other parties are destitute of a ralljing-cry or a single great principle to contend for . There is , in fact , at present , scarcel ? any distinction between the occupants of the benches on opposite sides of the House . Peel and Russell virtually agree , and though Bentinck and Stanley may differ , yet that difference is , under the cirbamstances , more abstract than
real or practical . Now is the time , therefore , for the Chartists , aiider their energetic and untiring leader , to take the field . The next General Election determines , in all probability , tbe character and complexion of'Parliament for the next seven years . - If Chanisra beriot represented . hy more members than Mr Duncombe , the fault will merely re : t with the Chartists themselves . r . lf it is- ^ if there are only half-a-score of earnest and intelligent advocates ef the great principles of political equity tent to the next Parliament—it will not reach its dose without witnessing a practical recognition of these principles . The battle of the League was fought in S : Stephen ' s . The straggle for the Charter will never be crowned with victory until it be transferred to the same arena .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), May 22, 1847, page 5, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1419/page/5/
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